;_;.... N qIL J • ' ~.- 'The, N avr. - 12 olds n• Ela 6.• 11 Iva SW/ A boast I is . i.•,..:'....,•:, NEW;GOODS! NEW GOODS!! .f - ' ..'-'Grestteillifgairts :however canmow be had n , 0.!: - . the sigarthi Niw Gotdenßee•lfits, 011 Market sit•l I;;:.iferdreart-Tbird bad Friorth;-where ii,jost opened !. • . . a splendid stock•of wintei'Dry Goode; cheaper than the - - Same twality.of Goods taco ever boon offered in , Fttlo. • • - hi." 1:: 4tUSSELL,Itio. G 2 Market striet,"between • ,Third, and - Fourth streets; sign of the Big Golden Bee , ..; - Hive, has now received, and offers to hie numerous mils - . tomer, and the public generally, the largest, - cheapeal , aid most splatulid stock of-Winter Dry Goods ever offer ' : ad In this clty.;: : Theso Goole/rave been purchased In the , • EasternCillies 'since The Into Bain prices, sod will La I sold to cashinlyers at a great reduction, much cheaper -' thantitoy could have been sold'in the early part of the - dmanithii large and-exteliiivo stock will be fOrlitd many. ctibice and fashionable Goode of the:latest im . portation, . • LADIES' DRESS GOODS. . Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, n beautiful article ; Cherry col'd do, do. figured and plain ; • • Silks and Stains, plain, striped and plain; . Scarlet de Laines, all wool, very cheap; • • Miizarine Blue De Leine's, /ow prices ; • Francbliferinos, all colord; extremely low: • A large assortment of figl Cashmeres De Laines,new eat designs, from 12k to 60 cents per yard ; these are very cheap. Also,- a large Attack of Alpacas from 121 to -60 cents, per yard, all colors, ;and a great - bargain ; with' a splepilid assortment of bonnet ribbons or th e latest im portation. Also veliPet ribbons all widths and colors, very cheap, a beautiful assortment; plumes and artificial Sowers; bonnet satins :mid velVets, alt colors; French worked capes and collars; scarfs, cravats, gloves and hosiery, all at reduced prices. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! • • Best assortment in the city, and very cheap Long and Square Shawls, best quality. Terketie and Cashmere Shawls ; • . "Black and colored Cloth do. • Brochaand Silk • do. • • .• . . Plaid Blanket Shawls. all qualities and prices. • • BLANKETS! BLANKETS ! !—Cheapest in the City! A large stock of Blankets, all amlities, - which will ,be sold .cheaper than can be Maud elsewhere. • • DOMITIC GOODS. CHEAPER THAN TirraIfEAPEST! • A large stook of Calico. *Good. darlr Calico, fast colors, • 'cmly 3 cents per yard ; best quality British and American Printi,3 to 141 cents per yard, yard wide i British Purple Prints, 10 to 121; a large supply-red. white and yehlow Flannels, soma as low an 121 cents per yard, very cheap; Bed licking, from Bto li.l cents per yard. Also, a large . stock of Checks, Shirting Stripes, Caisittets;••KellturkY Arms and Linseys, together with a very exteaSive aa sortmoat of bleneled and unbleached -filaslins,from2 to 8 seats Per. lardi cheapest yet; good yard whit'anblench ed Manlius, ,only .5 cents per yard;.bleached - Muslin's • Rom 3na 8 centsper 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 ate.,, : 14 - 0.82. •' • (declB:tfi L. MUSSEL. • • READ -MADE. CLOTHING, BELLING OFF: LOW •FOR. CASTE. DELANY, No. 49 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, having . replenished his Stock - within the • last and present months with the latest styles of Fashionable Goods, at exceedingly .low prices, : offers the best assortment of CI4MELING. to be had to the City, at the :owest.. cosh price. Amon.st them are .eorry description of Dress Fri:oak Coats; Back and Overcoats of all fashionable colors and material, such as French beaver, heavy Broad Cloths, super. bine, brown and drab Blankets and Cana da Prize Coats, of the latest styles. Every description of Pantaloons and Vests, and other articles in the Cloth dlsq general assortment of Goods to make to order, It /itch will be made in the most fashionable manner, on - d.te shortest notice. . [declE) • P. DELANY. , - - aatli(1111111rolhing Store. fY WERNEBURO begs leave to inform his ftiends and Nis the public ingeneral that he has opened a-NEW HEADY-hIADE FASHIONABLE CLOTHLNO STORE, on Market street, second door from Second street, where he has, and always keeps on hand, n fall assortment or Ready-made Fashionable Clothing. which he will sell on. he most reasonable terms, for CASH. Re also wishes to call the attention oC his friends and he public in general to He. very extensive selection - of French, English and Belgian Cloths and Cassuneres, in endless variety, and Vesuugs for every one's use, which he has selected himself is the East, and which will be made to order in a superior manner; at his Fashionable Head Quarters, 251 Liberty street, (late McGuire A. Co.) and at prices that will not ho questioned by the best of bargninmtakent. • • I.L'AVERNEBIIRG, N 0.1.51. Liborty street, and Market Mrset.2d door front Seeond. Business Card. TYRAVITTS At. WELL 4S MONOPOLIES MUST' .FALL: MUST VRI.CEBt ••• •• ' • TITHICH fst twill be proyen by calling at ldcG — ortts's 'TV Faebio tiaale Tallman g Eatabllahment,Third street, St. Charles Budding, • • • .. . Ittorro Boto.. prows and quid - jabs. VAILICIT ,Frcut and good. . •.. - Coasrstirtosi Yrryfar in de background.. . ' My old.customers,. Qua all others, are respectfully in rmed t arn,rrattlng for th em, • idtG Ul ßl seta • . • . . ' Tailor. St. Charles.- WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY: invite the attention °lour friends and the public to the great variety o V)LATER COATINGS and other artiefeOve have just received—amongst which will he found the greatest variety of BECK, BLACK, DRAB, a d PEARL colored BLANKET, MACKINAC; and WAVER CLOTHS.— . FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, MISSIMERES, VESTINGS,-fe. The above.Goode having been bought for oath., at extremely low prices, we arc prepared to rte• eommodate all who may fauor as with their patronage, with good Clothes, at tow prices.: Give us a ettlL: ' • in Remember,2lB Liberty street. oppositerfoot °rm. nova+) IIIehIULLEN & DOWNING. - • • ' • - T. & t r ELVOA.SCIE.'• N 0.17 & CORNER ANDLIRERTY STEMS. - 11trairingenlargefand - ly fitted up their establish meat, at the above well. known stand r respectfally invite' the attention of their friendsand the public to their choice selection of New Goods, comprising every traria ty for spring and slimmer wear, selected especially for their customer department. Those, wishing to leave their orders will find at this establishment every style .of new and deslmble . goods. Their stock of ready mac Cloth in,gis extensive got up in the best m anner. of durable mti tenet, and well worthy the attention of thosomrishing to. pa:these. All are invited to call, and may rest: assured . that they tyill be pleased with price, quality and variety. A large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. • sunlit/ finio. - Clothlatf - Clothing I t Cloth g • The Three Beg • Rem- vs. The Western Welk!! .: ' , 1.50,00 e i WELL SELECTEVGARMENTS now kJ made- and • ready to. be , offered on the most Estatel terms to myald.customers and the . public in general... The 'Proprietor of this far-famed andextensive establishment has ,1210V7, atter returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble end expense, Just coinplateit his fall andwinter arrarumments tctsapply his Mousainfs- of eau:merit withone el the -most desirable stotts of - CloWung =tram ever been offered in this or any othetmar.- - -ket west of the mountains. For neatness-in style and workmanahip, 'combined -with the very low price which they will be sold tor, must certainly.render the old tuni yelled Three Dig' Doors one of the greatest attractions of . -me western country. It is gratifying tome lobe able to announce to, my numerous friends- at home and abroad that ncitwithstanding the extraordinary. efforts . I which have made to meet the many calls in my line;. it' is with - difficiiltir I can keep time with the constant- rush that is made on this •establishment. It is a -well, establiiihed% fact, that my . Sales are Minn or ten times larger than nny other house in the trade, and this being the• ease on-the amount sold, I can tiered to sell ut much less profit than -othera could possibly think of doing if. they wished to Cover contingent expenses. intend to. nlake , a clean sweep of all mypresentstock before the beginning of next. year; coming to, this conclusion; I will - makett the inter- - est of even , man, who wants a cheap winter suit, urea and purchase at the l'ltree- _Doors. • ••••• • • • • oerdl-dtsw- ItI'CLOSKEY N EW __GOODS. .14 FAV f-nrirto iW .6000 S, NEV ODE.— eeived at the Iron City Clothing Stor,o, klendid assortment of Cloths., consisting of fine French, English and American Plain, black and fancy CassintereS, of the moat modern styles; a fine figured Cashmere Vesungs, Silk . Velvet; Plain'nd Frocy Saline—all of which we will make up at the moat reasonable prices, in a durable and fashicemble style. Heady made Clothing, of all descriptions; - Lady's • Cloaks of the most fashionable 'patterns. Neck and ' Pocket Hdkfs., Suspenders, Bottoms, Shirt Collars,, and every article usually kept in a Clothing Stere: ' Country' Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the lion City Clothing Store, '• No. =Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth Market. toctlEttil. C. APCLOSHEP: , .- patrol New Systent of Hon.k..Neeping. : jiIfiTPUBLISEXD B KailiPEß 4- BBB'S, N. YOBIC - fil - HE first part of this work, einbracing ihe most cora - pieta course of instruction and practice, on both Sin g and Double Entry, ever published. . Price .75. cents. The whole work, embracing the Author's well known ireproverttents in the science ' illustrated in two addition al setts of books, with a chapter on partnership settle _runts, and a Hey to the oral exercises,- 7 full clothbound, - he following extracts from the written opinions , of 'Sarno of the moat eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac.- • eoantants in New York, indicate the, public sentiment in i reference to this work n that Oily : . - . . • . - • "it contains matter that is important and interesting to . - ilu3 -merchant and man of business, to whom-1 - thinkit• will-be found highly useful.: •C. 01. HALSTEAD, '.... . . •.'- ' President Manhattan Eank, - New York;".! . . . "ills calculated to be exceedingly' useful io pram:toil Acectantants andTeaelters'or Soot:keeping. _ RICHARD IRVIN; Ship ownt.rAnd March% • , - No. - 9a Front street, New York." ' ' , Realistically fall and crimplete; and will certninly . convey a 'thorough knowledge of the subject. 'The an 'dersigned Intends using it rushie Text Book. • , ' • JOHN 11.. SHEPHERD,: • Tea Cher oritook•keeping Coldifibia College 'N. . , _. _- ".It lath every vrity calculated to give a clear and eat- - !iirfactory insight Into the very 'useful science of which it treats, through all its gradationa, froth the simple styli imitable to,retailers, to Ahat requisite for the Vaned and comulthated cornmercial business. , - • - 7.... -. ~., - • • A.. B..FRASE73' Outlier 7dr Ward Bdpk NetV.Ydik..,4 . , . . "I believe It will be of tresktaereica, net only to the new beginner, but to t 46. most experie abed accountant. . rf • _,cashier hleebante's Bank, Wall street:. _ . . . °!.i consider it the first work I haVe evermet with from. which a thoroughpractictil knowledge of the sciencecan .be obtained ..- •• . - '. - " • -JOHN CAMPBELL; • - • Merchtmt,s3 John st.; New York.": For sale tit the.l3ook "atoreit; and at Die Author's Acad emy, corner of the Diamond and Marketatreet. - Oita ~' 111§ Steel and, - File - .3.tastufactaryi rlPSF4abstyibers havg 'enlarged their. Steel and File tut - biafttetOry, on the corner. of O'Hara street 'and . Spring alley, Fifth - Ward; Pittsburgh, by erecting naon, vetting furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt' hammer.— 'Their Steet;now being oin superior quality, and having _ engaged competent operatives, they art , prepared terfier nlitt Files of:every description, that will compare with the best imported article ; and beingdeterndned to make :it the interest of all'who .ase Files i n any way, to pur, - . chase from: them,. will sell-their , Files , at - tedneed prices, for Cash.- They will also re-cut-Files, and pair , ohase th ose which : re worn and broken. - Public patron'- . ago is te.spectfrillyinvited, nov7l 6NKRIIII. I t-,c, 0 , bbla.fine cluing and docking-Apples, - A" rani per steinnir. , ' Centrit,'? and for seal by de.:2' - ATOORIIRAD, E=S=M ktinVima , , . . .. 'J-` .... - ~ . 1 RE - PEOPLE'S TIL&NBPORTATION LINE piTTsitußG.To. - F,R . Avdotk IVO RE - BRlPPlNG.— Thu ifoi4fielciligingl g 4 aune 11 . have been pbt in fine ordor, and are now regularly between. Pittsburgh and Erie' tanchlit 'at intennediate Ports alongthe be at the Wharf, tinder the hloriongaltela Britige,and one will :start rep:Orly. every. other: day: tarrying Transportation - Line . has, ovary, .facility; for. . , Freight and:Passeneers. .The,boata, will. be towed to Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with greet p - C dispatch, by thanals. The ham m s are Comande4 . by experienced and carefalMen—alilof whom have .811 in terest in the LiCe': - • ' ' . Goodis sent by' the , Line' Erie may"be,fortiarde4 to any point on the Lakes: • . , ; ~.• Flit freighter passage apply ' • _• • . . Et EIRE - PATRICK, . - •• • ' Agent, Water street, Fairhurst'. 4 Manx tr:CO; Beaver... . • IL'W. Coaninsaair, New Cantle'. ; . . -Taciaraia k-Parrinnattbas,Pulaekl.. • Strammr Waxerma & Co., Middlerek.: • - • Mttaoa HlML;Sherrim. ••• Joinam hlcCitram 360711411 h. • ...• .• • S. &G. LOWRY, part:n*llle. .." , • - • Kim) & McFatmann; Big Bend. -• S. C..Px.rnmial;Wert.Greeriville: . .. • • ' J. tc'T. Eizttamuct, Adamiville. • , • • . • W. H. Harrtav,llartatown. • . W. 'Munro= & Co., Sherman's Comma.. Wm Ptirragonnentitoille. • . 6. Warman, - • '' • ' Tman,-Lockport. • • • • • A. Mims and B. Tommasort & Co., Erie. • ' •The following,Agents In • Erie will 'receive and &r- ward Freight to; any Port on the Laker; 'hipped by : WM. Gallagher, . John Hearn,. G. W. Linventek &Co., Josiah Hellol kelsoe& Loomis; .•. Walker Pittsburgh Portatirtli. • • • . , . . - For the Trait anon of Freight to and flint 1 PITTSCURGH, II Ainu.PmeolAunraoasgacir YORK, BOSTON, &C. • . • BORSIDGE O r CASH, Fhilaelelphia. TAAFFE, , O'cOirivoß, Fin' iburgh. •MIIIS old establishcdtine being now in full. operation, • I. the proprietors have made extensive arnmgentents to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering,gooth—rieculier safety in mode of carrying—cam:mit:ins warehouses at eachport, atfording accommodations . to. shippers and owners of produce,—together with their long experience andeare milting attention to business, will secure to them a con tinuance of that libexnl 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 steamboats, All communications promptly. attended to on applies tion to the following agents: . . . BORBIDGE & CAfill t . . VS, Market street, Philadelphia. . • • TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, . Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. . O'CONNORS & CO., .. • • • "- . North *Met, Baltimore. • al 136, Cedar SIM el,New York. Itlerotionss Transportation' Line: • in=2l VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PIiILADEL PHIA AND BALTIMORE. - GOODS consigned tt *or care will be forwarded with out delay, and ntt. e lowest current rates. 0 A. M'ANULTY & CO., Canal 'main, Penn street. Pittsburgh. ME sElLirci & REYNOLDS', 272 and 3t Market street Philadelphia. . • .. • RASE,S SIERBILL & CO., 3e29 • • • : • South's wharf, Baltimore. ,Mere macs' "Way Freight " k - 1848: . g k V.XCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way freight ii.between • Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johnstown, Holli daysbargh, Water street. and Peters/iamb. This Line Avon fanned for the special accommodation; Of the way business. , The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received duringthe last two years, respecnully. inform their old customers and the public genemlly, that they are now better prepared to deLivr goods at any point" oa the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. raorturroas. MS. A. - LORE, GEORGE .TRINDLE, . 'JOHN briiißESt &CO.' • .11Plonriav ei Pinsburgb; /Wm nrcxxx, RoLadaysburg; • PreairoJerit & Wows, Johnstown. . • itmnri&vertiStaDh . & Sinclair; &J. BPDevitt;43-&J'. N. Shoenbenre r; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore; Bagaley. Smith; John Parket; Wm. Lehmer leCO4 0. P. Strpenbet , ger, Pabahargh. • Je29 7 TheroheuritsP Transportation L • nig= FOR the Transportation of Merchandise and pnxtuccc to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our care will be:forOcarded withont delay,' et thelociesl rates. Bills' of Lading transmitted, and all.instructions promptly attendell to, free from any extra charge for .tor age or commission. ' h'ANULTYdcCo,Pio_prletors, m :arl : , Canal Basin, Liberty at, Pittsburo. 'lloazette.iml co .1 Western Now VorlSOollese of 'Health. 207' hlirst'sratrr, laureate, N. Y. DR. G. C vAuptrws VEGETAI3LE LITHONTRIP 1 0 4.XTURE. - - • celebrated' rented cortstan :y increasing its I fame by the Making allover the world- It has now become the. only medicine for - family use, and is particu laxly' recOmmended fer Dropsy all'stageo of this 'corn' plaint immediately relieved, no matte rof lhow Mpg !Muni? (See Pamphlet fbriesnmeny4 , • Gravel; and all: diseases Of the urinary organs; for these distiessing cOmplaints it Stands alone ; no other ar-,, ticle can relieve you'. and the cures testifted. to will con vince the most skepilil;-(iteg pantphlet. - ) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Ditteases. Fever and Ague: - To the Great :Vest especially, and whereverthese etnoPlaitne Prevail, `Aids medicine is offered.. No Mineral agent, no de letiAtotts Itempound is a part of this mixture; It cureStliesedisern. es' with certainty end celerity,and does not leave the *yr tem torpid.. (See pamph lee) Piles, a cotnplitint ofa Most :painful character, is itonsediately relieved,,and a - cute fol. in lows by a few days Ina of thistiele." 'IV 11 far beyond,' Yany other preparation for this disease . or for ; any, other disease OnglkkatlngfrPM impure. bleed.' (Sea Pamphlet.) 'Debility of the Systern, Weak Back; Weakness. of the ,Kidney's;&c., driiiitatruttion'e pe.unt#s.is'lnitn gamely. - relieved by a few days useof MIS meditate, and it'eure is always the resat 'of 'tense It'sialids ss ac.O.ctailitgruc -,it for such complaints, and MO for derangeents of the female frame. Irregaltirides,stipttessions, paintiti men, situations. No article has ever been offered, e.tcept this, • which would touch thie kind ofderangemeats - It may be -Jelled upon as a sere and effective remedy; .andt did . ,we feel permitted to do io; could olio a thousand names al proof ,of cures in this distressing class Of cornalaiiita.-, See pamphlet. All broken down, 'debilitated ccinstitu dons, from the effect of mercury, will find Me. bracing power of thisarticle to act immediately, and he poison, ous mineral eradicated front the system. = Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties o f Ull6 article ?EMMY TUE BLOOD, and dtiVir such disease{ from the system: See pamphlet for testimony of tures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be named here t. Agents give them away ; they contain 32 pages of certi ficates of highcharadter) and stronger army of rimer 'of Yhtsvinne s of a medicine; nevi, or appeared. It it one'of the peculiar features'of trill ar t . 'title, that it never fails to benefit in any ease, and if bone and muscle are lea to build upori;. let the emaciated and lingering invalititurra or, and keep takiag - the 'medicine as long asthere is an improvenieni- 'The PcoPriitorwOuld cautiontibe pubiletigtunst a number of articles which J conic otitundeethe - hernia of Siall&PA L lllaS;StattPlL, ace.; I as cures for Dropsy,,Gravel, /co. They aragoodfOr noth ing; and' coricoeted to' gull. the unwary:, rotten nucti Mir Their irtitemitrine9 - er thought of curing such 'diseruses till this article bad done*: ' A particular study of the pamph fas 11;0714 Ig t oluised:Agents t ' and all who ;ell the err title, are glad to circulate, grattutotuai. Prit up In 30 oz. bottles, at s2;`l2ci. do. at 61 each—the IrMger holding & oz. more the - two 'small bottles, 'Look out and pot get imposed: tipd? Evert beide:has' "Yriugitnialregeta bletLittiontripue ti.lMxtura,”t ", lown" upon.- the glass, the o' 3 Written Signature 'G:0: Vaughn on the' direc tion and 0. C. , Vaughn; Beffile," stamped onthe cork; Nime 1 other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C.:Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Offace, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale-and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—;imie r frein:tegulaiiy autherMuLdgents rarepred. rost-pald Lif ters or verbal communications soliciting ativlcerPntiPi7 °fades devoted exclosively to the sale of this article 1321'4nm:tat.; N..Y.,) 295 Essex et:, Salem," Mess:; 'and -by Me principal Druggists tlMoughout the -United States and Canada 413 Agenta. , , , BAYS dr. BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2, Liberty at., near - Canal. Basin. Wholesaler and Itetoll4 • , • SADDLE, HARNESS - AND TRUNK ftiA.IgUFACTORY. OBERT. H: - lIARTLEY; begs leave to in= it, form his friends' and the publiergentially, • ~hat hotootinues t 9 occupy that large , and Com-' modiOus Store Room; formerly OCCupied bySantne ',estocit . &Cm, No. 86, Corner of Diamond alley and.Woo d E. street, where he keepaa large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Ramos.%Trunks, Carpet - Raga, Saddle 13n1Rdo Rahasi Mips, and - other He also keeps ormitantly'on hand, and is prepared to 'furnish to order, allkiads of Riveted HoseMianufactured of the beau:nate rialiand ima style of workmanship equal id the eastern mannfactired article, and at tgl per cent. tamper. 0 0 41 1 721.ilrerchaP4 . lantrFanatra Weald do - rirell to_ Mill -and examine his smelt before purchasing .elsewhere he hi determined tg - fikst._rate mrticles , very low :prices Ur - Don't forget the place, N9..88, comer of Wood treet and Diamond AlleYt • - an 26, VILTINES, BRANDIES, 6114 b, ILC.-10 Mill pipes cog- T ! . atm Brandy, "Jas: lleitnesay;l , 2 ht. pipesCognac,Brtutdy, - ;35,'" Clara, Dnpny & Co.* 3". " '' : " • 4 Pinei l Castillon &Co. '' lit ocitaees Rooholle-. , , 1 4: - .. ‘ : ' , -al.a..,Seltrnette? , • .. .1 4 pipes Holland Giat- '• '", ':- ' ' ••-' '. ' . • 5 qr., easkisup. Pale 'Sherry IVlne,''‘DiffOordttn &pie' .. 5 a .a a , a i .it . ...is agefo e d er; ,,- 40 .. ‘ " Madeint _ " ' • 10. " "L. P. Tenerina '. 't Carpanteri" -AO " ".` " Oporto , `" --- -YartOultintlles I , ': - SO" . .‘t. '. 'Lisbon '- - ''. ' ,' '_.. H - .. - f' L - ,.. . .. , 10. hhds" 20 hairdo:, and 20 bble. Rant Santer.ns Winft.;-; 10 ." „. Botdeanx Claret;" Montferarul ~7 ' % .• -•- . I 15. " '', Marseilles ..t ' " .Xisi gass et 15; baskets Champagne SVino,i!Reidiiainli.;.", 15' .. . ‘''.‘ -.. ". A. Alortn11: o" : .-: ' !. 5 1 0 ° c'Et ; tile t- i -. -I.are --- ;, " of . v - ari . O . ae'gi. : ad j es ag i u tnn erci tirie n t in . . a ll'O " iiii - sx ", - ' - '1 - 4° 6' 15i6i1: thA 1( F-: Rs '' ' ;''. lhe: iin ' 'ii..Biiin. e:d ' il4*°4 h4nil 10 " , Borth:rant Oliva Oil; crop 1549 ; . 1siraudit.' '- .• • I d swill "' e 4 + t°-°l°BB ' hi t lot i al ' eallT l Suced 5 - 1 rates all woof Drab Cloth, all wan and-union Damask ..s z '''. a .4ifii. se itli s -, fr.' s a. , ,i .'. ir ju• Bt roc t,p re i l 'al id il ".,* lians,Suctrothsjece. ~ E. .4. TROMP SQN, for sale by ~,, , c5et2 . 0 , , .. : I miLLEitAt:RfcreTsopr ! dealt ' ' •#.l.9igs}rice.l. - :st.„‘ln:gis doors from LibertY/. - i MEE ..„,, mmmw ,a ws. . t „ oat Line; 1848. ... `~.~; M mtgrattmrjit • '" 'St*.otrisiteriiii3l.' - t Co.; , ..•.S.Drittinte, 1ct1iA.6 42 • : 1341Vall . • Rreif'Yoile;$ Liverpoid, , Engltutd, , ••• '••• • - •itinerxretnty ltifaim'llielf, friends. snd the '• they have commenced the Gine: • F 'r•• ng and Comm:man Dustners . , to. ; 41, Fethet with the General Passenger B UZ :nw. ' • • grtuniag certificates ofpassage tramLondou ' Liverpool Dublin, Belfast; Or any port of the Old Cinihtty•to•Neri Votk, Boston and Philadelphia, int the most reasonable terms: .'•••Draflir and Habra(' Exchange, IrOni .21 to any amount einthe Royal 'Hank of Ireland and its branches, and on Liverpool. • • • . '"This days of sailing of the . Regular Line of Liverpool Packets; as fixed 'upon; are the lit; 6th, lrith, 21st and 26th of every mouth. ' f:TaisesShips rue all of the largest class, and are com !manded by men of character and experience. The 1.. Cabin accommodations are - all that can. be desired in point of splendor arid conventenee. They ate furnished , With everydestription of storris of the best kind.. P¢ ca l 'lustily in the days of sailing - Will be strictly adhered . to. . • Packet ShipaHoscius, Siddons, Sheridan and Ga rrick, are vessels of the largest elass; and. those destined to bring out their friends , cannot select finer or safer Shipri. Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of ?Sabi& sail weekly. For pass , age or freight; apply as above., onto • - • . • •.; ; • . JOSEPH SNOWDEN, er • .: • : - EDMUND SNOWDEN,' deell] . , Comer 4th and Smltheeld sta., Pittsburg • . . . . ''Harnden dr,'47oNtis • 'A.REI,A.NOICIZENTS; . Haienßer, al Steerage ,Passengers coming from & t roop, eriguged in America to come over, In either of the'aps of ffitmar.tik: Co., }sill be farniihed with the ' following Provisions, or 'their eqnivalent,in other articles Tally good ..-See Act ej" Congress, May 1 '7, , 1848. 113 PLAN will prevent sickness on bord. Hereto fore, when Passengerifound themselves in Provis ions, many of them came on uourd..entirely destitute, which often' canoed much sickness and death. .. All of good quail ' ty and one-tenth *s•Rm Bread, lb " Rice, ..;10 battiteni, of Iii;; - Provisions .• 10 " Flour, furnished will be .10 "• • Beans and Peas, delivered to each 35 " Potatoes, Passenger every 1 pint of Vinegar, • week,' with a sof tO gallons of Water, ficient supply of 10 Es:Salted Pork, free from bone. Fain for cooking. ...Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house*ever the passage-way leading to the. Pas sengers' apartment. The CamlioesearaCoUdng-rangei, for the use of Passengers, ale kept undercover.:Every attention will be paid to promote their health andcomfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBENSOH, Je7 Filth at., near Wood. TepaeOtt , a Geners- , mlQta on etsW= RENTTTANCEB and Passage to and from Great Btitain and Ireland, by W. &J. T. Tapseott, 7d South st., corner L& of Maiden Lane, N.Y., and 96 Water loo ••Itood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above. House, are now prepared to make arrangements on th e most liberal termewith those - desirous of paying !the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they Batter themselves their character and long standing in business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. • " ' Messrs. W. 1 .1. T. Tapseott are long and favorably known Toe the superior class ' accommodation, and sailing .Ms of their Packet Shi ps. The QUEEN OP TILE , SIIERIDAN GARRICK, HOITINGUPA •ROSCIUS, LIV L, and SIDDONB, IWO of which leave each . port. monthly — from New York the illst and 20th, and from Liverpool. the 6th and 11th{ in addition to which they have arrangements. With the Bt. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapseou'e constant personal superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addi tioual security that the comfort and nccommodationr of the passengem will be particularly attended to. The subscribers , being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation'Buslness between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are'thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared, to contract for prusage.from any sea irort in Giant Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the baldness they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying, paasengers so, far Inland not otherwise at] minable; and will, if necessity, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional .cherges for their trouble. Where . persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. . • • IMM:ITTAN . CFS. • The subieriliers are also prepamd to give drafts at sight ( or any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Walesi thus of 'fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring each (acili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. • Application Why lever' post-paid)) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants autp27-drtw-ty • . Philadelphia. scr , Roche, Brothers, &Ca . PAMiiises IT., NIW tort • Bogs QCAT, Draw; Seartsto ItoL, Llrattroot. JAM BLAKELY, Agent, ()Mee on'Penn st., Canal Kazin, Pittsburgh. A/range:nuns: for ISIS. .1t ocitr., BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of: announcing to their old friends and qUstonters, that their arrangements foe the year 18.$8 being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to Now 1 or and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business., and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. . . . ENGLAND, IRELAND, EICQTLAND AND WALF.S. Drafts tbr sale, payabia, on demand, at any Dank In The anderaigned has ;made arrangements to bring Out •passengers to Pittsburgh, daring the present year. ifeb.s-amdasvo JAMES BLAKELY. Pinang. To -wad. prom • . .•-• GREAT BRITAIN & 111 ELAND. lizottos Itrrsuns fr.. Sort; No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li 'amens & Rtrrun,No. - 58 South at. , N. Y. HE Subsciibens, having accepted the Ageney at this city of the above well known and respectable Houses, are prepared to Make engagements forpassengers to come )pt from anypart of Great Britain or Ireland; by the re lay Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week * Pensons engigingwith tawny resrassered that their ['fends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des.: patch at Liverpool, as well as -every attention necessary on their arrival in this country.. Apply to or address • RANGEL .31'CLURRAN & CO., . ...142 Liberty st., Pittsburh. N.a... 1 --Passages engaged here front Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and drafts for any amount for raided pay- Adile at eight, throughont.the United Kingdom.: belkip , . 4:4 Esastarriat earl 'aractrraamt Oak.. EARNDEN le CO, continue to bring out persons from any part of England, Ireland, :Scotland or Wales, uporithe moat liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, mad attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al loiv oar passengers to ba:robbed by die swindling scamps that 'infest the see-ports, as we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We any this .fearlessly,. as we , defy any of our paasengers to - show' that they were detained forty-eight hohrs by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be Mill in some old crolt, at a cheap rote , which, too frequently proved their co ins. We intend to perform our contracts honombly, mot to/tat it may, and not act u was the ease last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it , suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum 'from It to 11,M10, payable nt 'tiny Of vincial Banks in Ire hind, England:fficotltuid and : . • • JOSHUA ROBINSON • • I t • European and GOneral , Agent, illtn29; • Fifth !street, one door below Woad at. Ak " B P - ONEt r intl • • • RALITTANtE. 1., Tir4E Sabscrihers are prepared to forward mono) to all '.' i parti*of England; Ireland, BCotlll.llcl and Wales, with despatch, and a; the , lowest mice. . ' ' ' ' ' 'SAMUEL hI'CLIIEN & , CO., . 142 Liberty street. READ E ' WA . SiIiNGTOR, - A'ITORN.NY AT LAW. Partnershilt heretothie existing between JOHN mAtipri And - REAM NV4IOIINGTO,N,bas been dissolved byinntustenntient. enbseriber may be:leart ni his Otrie, on Fourth street, between Smithfield entl,Grant.sts Pittsburgh, at. pit dines when not - 008140 d in ;Court. . REAM IVASHINGTON. _ Eagle aa/oon - sad Ileataarant, '7- N0.65'53 aerial Wood st e t ' ' - AO, The-eubscriber wouldvespectfully inform Ins. friends and the public generally, that he has bad the above well known establish. Ram* fitted up in a very superior style, and Jr; now pre. pered - with -every requisite, to serve up all the delica. :ciesithe season affords, . . . . , . --... OYSTERS, stevred, fried, roasted, or in the shell; to. Other with, hot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mut. gen chops; venison an d game, at short motiaa, and at all seasonable hooit,iti &style that muinot" be surpassed-hi `XX-A g LE.of the-hest brands. Imported - Segmrs,ja eve- Ho would also - beg leave to state, thafbe Is PrePtired ,ro furnish DINIVRkPAR2TES of any number; lira on-- piribr . minn9r)l3!.7 , PPEßS fc7ll3!lsiSocieties.or-prive!te , t,' Pktvart Rooms always in readiness, 4 41, :Tapers will be - kept on; file from all quarters. --. de le: ', .:;.., ,- -.., -. . -."- JOHN. T. :DONNLLEY; . ENTERPRlSlNG.—,,'rare.chance is now presented for the safe investment in a business: en , - urely new; one adapted to the num of limited, as well as to the man of extensive resources r yielding a profit frolcapital and enterprise beyond any operation of,the day. It lathe complete monopoly of a staple artlele,lib solut ly necessary and essential tri every family,' akwelf' as indispensable to the mechanic; artiterr and prollus. atonal man. : To-capitalists , an Opportunity offers itself for a lacratii - re employment of either large or small ennui; bringing immediate' and - highly satisfactory returns, - -' Those desiron, or embarking in a pleasanygenteel buil neas,:are iusited, with : others, to call at the office:' of the, undersigned;', examine the article, and `form their, own. !adviecib'from.the Pfesented. ,Othce--ExChange tbulthugs, St. Clturstreet, next door o Eulaire Johns' office - decOut MEE v ~ 3 . ;......,. ~s,' - ~:n~~r.:w:nt7.;•,~'r'..a~`~~:•',:`•:sei,'s'?i. .~~, 11ARNDEN & 00.11 COLijilß & 151YERS __ i:x,. littiotrafireigiliWtra' - Ira a , na assuramice. install-lire Company of North America, of •Tatia delphia,through duly authorized 'Avant the-:anb lerther, offers to make permanent and ' li mited Insurance on property in this zity and its vicinity, and on shipmems by the canal and rivers. . • : - • , • • • • • DIRECTORS: '• • • -kiln* .0., Coffin, Preet... Samuel Broo k s, Akri..}lenry, • • ' ' Charles Taylor, • ' • Samuel.W. Toner, ' Samuel TT- Smith,' ' Ed'ir.ao Small Ambrose White John A. Bitivrn, ' . . JacOick. Thomna, John Wlite i, ' John R. Nc Thomas P —ope Rtehard.D. j, ford, Wm. Welsh, ' N e nry'D. - Shen - ard, Seely. This is the oldest Insurance' Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1783.- Iu charter Is per petnal;aud from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an ~ ontra, hazardous character, it may bb considered as °Swig ample itecati:: ty to the public. - P. JONES.' At Counting Room of Atwood, Johes &Co.iWiter and Front ata Pittsburgh - untidy The lisenklin Fire InsuraskeezVoliPanl! 'OrPII/LADM32OII. nRARTER PERFETUAL,44OO,OIIfirid 1,/ 1631-Chestnut st., north aide, near ;Tail radce, either permanent or limited, against , loss or, dam age by fire, on, propurty andetlimui of every deseriPtiort, in town or country, on the meat reasonable terms.. hp plication• ' made ei th er personally or by letters, Will - be promptly attended to. ' C. G. .13suctura,. Secretary. ; • :. DERECTORS : • 'Charles N. Banker, . Jacob R. Smith/ Thomas Hart, George W. Ric hards, < Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner,. , , E. Boric, • Samuel Grant, ; • David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. N. 8. , --Office of the Agency on the North-Bait- earner ' of Third and Wood streets. Pittsburgh. " flre • risks taken on. buDdings and their contents in Piturborgh, Allegheny, and, the surrounding country'. Ni . marine of mland navigation risks taken. - ,au,g4-ly A G C hN OMP CV ANY Or T O RE F P r IfI a tto KUN ELF F .S IRB .—N IN . :E U : Ltisi carnetT Third and Waal saute, Plushiagh.—The assets of. the company on the first of January; 1843, as published In conformity: with an act of the Pennsylvania LogiAlature) Were i $600,615 93 Bonds and himusges.«. Real Fatate t at cost.-- 100,067 '77 TemporaryLidans Stocks and Cash 207,40912 Making 'a total of 8909,68342 Affording certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met, and giving entire security malt who ohs min polactes from this Company,,Risks .taken at as low wee as are consistent with pecal ttrM,.... °c weititicK Mainitit S. "LiAGaint- LIMO. r. 11. 14.11511 R GALLAGHER, LONG. 4 EILLER,. No. 109 Front st., between Wood and Smith, swears. M.ANITACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double ant single action Force Pumps. Cowlter.ltailint,./461/". eml Water Pumps, finings of all kinds for Oaa,• Steam, die.; Brass dustings for Machinery and anti-anti , ton metal for same. - Particular attention paid to Ose. Fixtures,- and a well &atoned stock of Plain and Ornft mental Pendants,. Burners,• Chandeliers, ae., ibc., con stantly on hand. . act& AxEsAtArracntr abbitrea. caoxiat. ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Contansuson Morritontr, No. :hi Market street, Pitishutel.•Pa, rill i t tead- ProMPUY to the site of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. RAMA co—Holum; H wise) , Co.,•Pittab arghi Manua, Graham & Co., New Lisboa, 0.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes tr. Oglebyißridgephtt, o.i A. G. Richardson & thy., Cincinnati; J. F. Howard, Lmworilla, Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, Louis; Boyles, Steaben. villa. LAW SCHOOL. THE Subscriber will receive at his °thee, young Gen tlemen deairing to read law. He will superintend and direct their 'unifies, and by constant supers/moil, and strict 'weekly examination, prepare them for admission to the Bar. BF-ADE 'WASHINGTON. • The Subscribers have been in habit of daily profeluden ul intercourse with Meade Washington,Esq;,. for many years, and feel great pleasure inane/ans. the necorney of his legal information, and his eminent capacity for the undertaking set forth in his advertisement. . They earnestly recommend to young Gentlemen, who wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the legal Pro. !Caxton, to avail themselves of the advantages which tall proposed Law School will afford them. Charles Bbaler, . 0. Metcalf, A. Burke, Thos. Williams, Wilson bl'Candless, C. Darragh, . Robert Wood . t, Jetties Dant* C.. 0. Locate ' Wrn. D. M'Cldre, . ' J. D. Mahon, • A. W. Loomis. • decls.llm •< areal Bargain. Corateri • SMITIDIELD 'AND arrire.riaarra, TtrfellOßGll, PA., • I. the taint pOptllitY or oil BOOT and,SHOE gl' mbliahmems in the %Veit. This place bias saineil its reputation. by Its Rn3prietot , keeping the-very belt Boots imd Shoes.. which are madaimpiessly• to order for thin market. and he Is not eatiefiad only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOa3 in the Western country, but be is enabled Anddeter. mined to sell his GOODS lower than any 911)er:house Possibly can. he ,earesnot what facilities tbsy boast of baying for olfenng great Inducements to the public. It is Impossible to set forth all the advantages and _facilities in an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables Its preprietor to sell - Boots and Shoos of the very best qualiuesand styles at fromlo to 25 per cent. lower than any other storeinahe city The way to test the mittens for all whointend porches: In BOOTS and SHOES-ln call et GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock andpeces, and: . all will be satisfied that the Gnat Etarga‘ s Cornir , Smith jruhfoad flit& stszetr. is the place for the -public, one and all, to get good Boots and 411o . scikesp, rot eish. dec9_ • • - J. BATES. Great Weatern Saddl ' HARNESS,'TRUNK AND ' WHIP 111ANV e, FACTORT. ruing imbseeiber takes- this method of informing 'his' friends and, the public„itt general, :that ;he has, t h e largest stock of tbg following named ariclett,of his own manufacture, in this city-,-Saddles,Rarness, - Punks and Whipsiall of which he will *arrant to - be - Iniiße`of the best material, and by - the test mechanics in Allegheny county. 'Being te;erminedAa sell hit .ntanufac tures something lotrei,tbanhas beenheretofore -sold inthe city, he would invite persons in need'of the,nbover named ar ticles, us his_ Warehouse, No: 244 Liberty - ittfeet;oppo; ,rte Seventh - Also, bands made to order for machinery. b We t kerbagta New rOtrarriar SealeVistroa. ' • EIGHT NEW PIANO-FORTES, fioni the celebrated nranntie tory Of Cluekerl ing, Heiman with the new unproved - cic 4 calor scale, Just received and.now.open. For male at at Mr.- Chick . eriag'i Factory prince, by . . JOHN H. MELLOR; No. 81 Wood itreet,Pittaburgb sole Agent for.Chicker lag's grand and edowe'Planor. ler WeiternPenna. ocl2 TOHNS'I'ON & STOCKTON hatte lust ; feceivedthe el foliowing new works: • ' • History of Congreni, Biographical and : Political, Com prising a history of internal imprevetnents, (Rivers, Huic bore, &0..) from the formation of the Government to the present time ; embracing, also, hisunical, notices of va rious political events of Cceart'Siertm- Navigation.; of the Tea and Coffee tax ktOgetber with biographies, ,per-. sone histories, &c., by Henry H.Wheeleet illustrated Al 'steel portraits, and fac simile autographs: History of Charles I Dr .England; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. • The Romance of Yachting.; YoYaße, the Phi; by 10 s. C. Hart. A new novel ; Mary Batton : u tale of Manchester life. The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys and Solicitors ; bySantuel Warren, Esg.; IL S. of the neer temple, Barrister allows. • . • • dee& '• Iron Otty,Orsoker and' - Bro ad 'Bakery. • ; "WOULD respectfully inform his friends • and the pub ," Y,V tic generally, that he has added to file other bald ness: the manufacturing Crackers' of. every variety.— Having purchased one of W.. R. Nevins Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, hots prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shorten notice and hopes by a strict attention to business : to share orlon of the public patronage. The public is respectf lyinvited to call and examine for themselves. BAKERY; No.lo Commercial Row,Liberty : oppo site Smithfield. , • ; • -; B.,Sopenor family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, (Teat every morning can be had at the store, or my wagon, or atray stand ill the market.: Cakes and Confectionery on: hand and made to-order. • . J. SHEPHARD. , No Commercial Row. Liberty at. tilt la the beetCoughltiedielne I ever Savr. 9l EAD the following proof of the.supeziorityofliz. , Drit: XV, lazd'e Orialtatavgkafirtsov, ftoie a respectable eit izen, who hue .tried it: , Prrrstarsort, Dee, 15, lOU. Massa& HATS Biumawkin--After laboring for several weeks under the disadvanuureirif a harassing cough and most distressing cold, ribichlisuLthak-faryesisted the ef fects of several of the "infant : tiles," I was induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Congtrblikture, and give it a fair trial.. To my great surprise, alter using only one half of the,bottle I found myself entirelywell. the barntedisine /ever w so." • Tnieceopy... • • JOHN HINDS. Sold'by RAYS & nßocKw&r, Druggists,,Caremer cial Row, Liberty street, near • Sang "KrEW DABIIERRROTYPE ROOMS, Burks's Budd rugs, Fourikarea.--Hourni & forrnornr, Daguerreo; • typists from the Easter:l cities; would call the attention of the Inhabitants of .Pittsbunesiandthe:nergiboring town ,s to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Burke . % building, 4th at Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no.paine shall be spared to produce 'them . Ia the* . highest - perfection of the art. 'Ourinstramerds are of the most pew..., trial kind, enabling as tb execute pictures . udenrpassed for high funsh and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine.... • ' Persons sitting foiructures are neither requirred or it -Peered to take them unless perfent satisfaction. N. B. Operators will find this -a.goid depotfor stook: trlnettuctioni gilicA'ill 'the Alit; containing_ihe more Imeent IMProvements: , jan7 . . Oyster . Agency. - OASTERS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.— Received this day, •direct froim Baltintorei by Er press,Dine Fresti.Oiratersi which I milk sell low, a my store, in the Diamond ; also at Wm. Kramer's, corner of Second"and EralthfildoLetivets; atni corner tif Fifth and Mar;cet"alley: • ' - I will receive them dailY •lat'the;above places. 411 Oysters wurranted ;money returned; if nat good: n 0623 - • • - r.. R; DRAT°. ': , c New , 74,11.1 i tnery, hilts,: Velvetiootts, 41 ~.11 i , • .7 , ustr , received, from Nevir-Voilr t _ts tholes SeLecl , tion of elegant rich Satins, Snit, Wlnte filtbh ons,; Fietioh Fionters,Vltunes, - && A handsome-as 'sort ent of Villittertaonnets; , /loods,:Capes ' Cardinals, Vise ts.ase l on hand and made tciorderin thelatest Style, iitthla Shortest notice:' • MRS: DUFF, . • . : deea .' "- ;'• : : No.lo St. Clair st.llVest side.), , - - FASHIONABLEII/I.4iINERYt-.-111ra:8;Itatta FonttlratrOatinenrWoot4wouldin.fona-tlittEadiai of Pittsburgh and vicinity, gtatishe . will open on ay, the 24th hiit., - ,auttextOnettin lisibitinthit (if Fa! IVinter Millinery.. vi eot2o' NtEABLEIBILK visrrs, r:OX. fri11 3 74144 PAW, Otra, - -iW:BOltuliky,baspn bawl few yery_lientif , kosielehrtrigetible Silk yietts, verjr;isuilable torchrillanat prpatt.A; hich 11,..5e . at_ zedclOe 4 ;ii.risee.-: braidogle'Dreii SAtin,!laperAge,A9v.''. ll lY.lE( , ,lbien 4 C4 1 0 iC•Adki o. 7 eCO; .; t dec23 , A3J .;:•.., _ l '' ,' x 'l = • - WrngSl' ailo::'=M L NER IV E v R o C u O s hI D IW B AIN umry Ta.'• ; I_ D iU rs N E D A I ‘E CE,. ,6 I7 T .S a PE E PL D IA . ,. .NEYS, ASTHMA, Anitall affections aristhic! 7 delaugemeut or disiiiitO Diger 4 l. ;- : Nascular, Ilespiridifry,• and-Nervous • • Systems, such as constipalisqi;"hrwarcl pilea,heartbUrn„lisiscifappetite,coitz• ed tongue, acidity or - the mom 'achorwimming of thelthad, fullness or weight in the stomach, dimnessof ' Vision lion of the' Choking or suffocating serniatingi' depiesslon of spirits, sudden flushes of 'beat; pain, in thif side or. back, weakness dribs : limbs, cold'' feet,' constant aginings of evil, reVerrind l / 2 1tillpain In the • head,. pain • and difficulty of breathing. when lying - upon the side, frightful • dreamsisourertictutions,yellow nest of the skin and eyes, deficiency of periPSIU . ' Hon,' fec, Au' can be• effectually • • - cured . by DOCTOR HOOFLAND'i CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.. Their power over the ab ore diseasei irsi.ot excelled— ;if equalled—by- ally other preparation in the United !States as the cures in this city attest, in many cases af- Var. skilful physicians had failed. , • , - Deratigement in the liver and stomach are, sources of ilnaaatty--frotti disorder or obstruetion morbid antionef the sympathetic and other nerves follows, and the Rine- :lions of the brain are impaired and deranged; as narks :are the connecting medium between mind And matter, it follows Trom•the reciprocal 'action that both 'mist be !more or. less:implicated and deranged simultaneously(' ;derangeinentthere will also prodacediseaseof the BKIN, 'LUNGS; UTERUS and ICODNEYS, as well as the brain.- . .The. thousands who die. ;with ;YELLOW FEVER, CHOLERA or „INFLUENZA, is owing. to the, same eircisejanet the dialority of cases of that most Palatial !disease, CONSUMPTION, otiginatesfrorn the same.. In dun the stomach is the important organ in the system of matter, as upon it yoti depend for the success and all the • advantages to be derived „Item the, administration of in , terns I medicines. • Its functions arc •of the utmost im parlance to everyone in constituting the source tuna foun tain of life,which is nutrition. No orgimpossessessach remarkable symPathies, none such remarkable power in madirring ever) , Patter the system. ; . . • . The tare success in treating disease of the liver and stomach successfully baa not been a want of pathological knowledge ot their functions, but the preparation of a compouu - d that would act upon the disease sad all the . sympathetic afflictions. That point has been gained in these Bitters, and they are EN I'IRELY VEGETABLE, and will in every case permanently destroy costiveness, :and give strength and vigor to the frame, at no time de. .bilitaung the patient, and. they are grateful , to the most 'delicate stomach under any circumstances. ' ALL CAN BE CURED WHO WILL-USE THEM AS DIRECTED, (rr WIT= •POWES OF Isiuncnsm). The few months this preparation has been before die public, haa.•from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy of the press through the land; their object being for the benefit of suffering humanity; Its success has surpassed all precedents, and i t is free from all alcoholic stimulant, iryrup rnerciuy, aloes, quhaine, acids, and all injurious ingredients, and especially adapted to the diseases of the varialde climate of the United States, and the' West In dia Islands. . - • • WEER AND DELICATE CifiLDREN, • are made strong by using it—in- feet it is family medi cine, and can be administered with safety to a, ohild one year-ola, the delicate farnale, ern. Man Of ninety': .The. PhiladelphiaDemoc rat Skye :r-elTbis.- medicine has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in great demand, We tan Speak - froni experience, that It has produced many wonderful crack" ; . • • The Daily" San Says :—."We believe it is one of the best medicines of the age-ii friend having - used it in his own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and Liver - Complaint." • . The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says:-4W' t r . good citizens,"shorme invalids, know the man idling cure that have" been performed by. Dr. Hoe dud's celebrate - a "semen Bitters? ifthey do • not, we recom mend them to the German 'Medicine Store, .278 Race street; all wheeze "afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has clued many of our citizens, after the best physicians had failed. We have used, hem, and they have proved to be a niedleinit that every one should know ofr and we :cannot refrain giving oar testimony in ; their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our bumble of -Wm, they are entirely yegetahle. . - • The Evening Hulleun says:—Thei Celebrated German Bitters are an invaluable remedy for - Jaundice, Dyspep and nervous complaints." heal's Gazette sayst--:gt, is not often. we notice the various excellent medicines advertiaed in our columns, because we are unwilling to speak except from personal experience, and a good constitution fortunately, makes as generally strangers to such articles. A word, how. aver, of Dr. litioiland's German Bitters. This snow, to be an excellentarticle fulfilling in every respect what Is claimed for it by the advertiser. , • The DailyNewp says: "A Alimtenntr—We speak knOwingly of:DiciNoof land's eelebmted;Germen Bitters when we say it is a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, diges tive end nervous systems, alias not, we think, an EQUAL, —it is A vitorraaia Pavia:non- A. 611) W121110L7 Au, conor.;and to ell' invalids we would recommend. it air , worthy their confidence. What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the Depot can be seen the evidences of many of our most tespectable`citixens of Cures in all the foregoing die *eases.. Principal Depot, German Medicine Suins, 278 RACE Street, and for' sato In Lancaster by John F.Logan; Ear risbisrg, by D. IV. Gross; and tesiectstole .dealers gen orally throughout the country. . : SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH:--The Lungs . *rein danger, eke work of tho destroyer has been. begun, die Cougb of Consumption bath. in it •s - sound of Aix Tott:./. • Mornan? , -- Tour. : darling child; your idol and earthly joy, now perhaps confined to her chamber . "by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks,- herthin'eltranken ?fingers, tell the hold dismal has alrissuly gained 'upon her . —the Boum:Lot her suptilehral • cough plerealyour soul. - Tor so- AlAa,"when - inat about to-enter Wei disease sheds a heart crushing blight-over the. fair prospects of the fa ~ .ture-,yoar - hectic cough- and feeble • limbi tell of•your loss of hope,. but you need Theze-is a balm .which will heal - thatiMitrided !Mists, it Is . Bialsana. 1 1 dra. Azimaxi, T .the Wife 'cit WIMIL Attie°, Es' Was. given up T byDr. Sizeall, of Washington, Div. Roe' and: . 'memorial af •Philadelphia,Dr,Roie and 'Dr: ' blots otNew York. Her • friends all 'thought She 'mast:die:. She T had, every appearance ot being in ConsZtiePtionLand 'was so pronounced byterphysietturitermall'eSalstint was -given and it cared tier.. . . . . . . nre.. 'Oanstaartiari. of Bull's 'Feri,ry,Was also cured Of cansuntptisat-by.thie 'Balser:a' When: all other . feinedies ' togive'reliefshewas.iedliced tea skeleton. Dr. C..Cestle,• Dendit, 291. Iltroadveay, - ,AtneWitaessed its. effect!, in. several cases . where. ne,Totheantedecine afford , . ed relief-4m the Balsam operated like a charm..' C. also witnesred its wonderful effects in , curing Asthma, as: it never Lails , of doing., - Spitting •'Bleod, alarming , As: it. may be, is effectually -curet! • this •• balsam. - It • heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels,: and =lkea Slid lungcsourid'again: = Rev: .Hamtr, Josacs,. tog Eighth avenue, was cured of ,dough and catarrhal affection of 50 year e standing.. -The first - doie gave him more relief Malan . tho other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr, L.. T Fteals, lil.Delaney, ,streetitave it to a sister-in-law, who was laboring under . Cohstimption, and tO another 'sorely afflicted with the Asthma both cases its effects .were immediate, soon • restoriag.theM teeomfortahle health. Lucatris . - Wzmis,. 05 Dhristie-Si.„ tattered f ro m Asthma 42 ' years.. Sherman'a .13cilsain • relieved her . at once,. and she. is. comparatively well; being enabled to subdue evety titteak by a timely use of: qui •medicine,, This indeed is the great remedy for.Coughe.:Eolds,.-SPit, tang Blond,Lii-af Complaints; and all the .affe ctions of the throat, T and 'even 'Asthma and Codstutiption.'t• • • Price 25 cents and S 1 per bottle, • OlEce.lo6 Nassau street. New . .. York, Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated COrigh, Worts and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth • ,Paste . and .Poor, Sold wholesale and retail by:WM. JACKSON, at Ms' Boot aril Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse; 89 Liberty-street Pittsburgh, head', of Wood. street; and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county: A. A- M. • Marshall, Allegheny city . ; J on athan ( Manchester; J. 11. Jacques, Birmingham; A. B. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Martin, cor. Webster st. and Elm; Damel.Negley; East Liberty;: 11. L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikan, Sharpshurgh; Sami. Springer, • Clin ton; James APlree, Stewartstown; John Black, Turtle Creek• C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland ale' Son." , M 7 Kees.' port; ' McEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley hVLaughlin, Plumb Townshim. Wm. 2. Smith, Temperanotville; Jas. - Fulton, TarentunnG. H. Starr; Se wickly. ' mar9.ly • - -11,/lf ORD W. LLND IS, of Fayette. JXI, vine, N. T., says: "I ern well persuaded; and hive been for some time r that your ' , Domestic Vegetable PHIL are .of great .use -to all those who may have occasion to use them, and-have administered teem to:rtiy'panents.”, • Fever and A.gue,'Dyipepsia end Bilious Fever,. are int mediately cured by the use of 'Dr. Ralith'i Pills. Pride, 25 cents abog. Sold wholesale and retail byy ERT . • • Smithfield street, near 'Phird. • Also, by Wra. Cole, Allegheny - city; I. G.' Smith,.Bir minghtun; and John 11PCmcken. Fifth Ward. febt7 - • .Jaynes , - Family Ale dietnea, DR. -S. S. COOK, 'Piqua,' Ohlo,, - *rites, 'hltireh - 1840: '" I have used your Y - 0.-• ,4 404 ; -;; .and Expaismmt, in my practice,' for the 'lair three years and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet,to my. recollection, failed - of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your Other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, Judging from those I have used,. I doubt not but that they cm,. and are entitled to. all the cohfidence !reposed in them, by, those . who - have Used teem.. - I 'Was formerly very.partial to es'ree+Verudfuge,..antil 'becametieguain. ted with yours, which has'my decided' Preferene to any other now in use.. • Fteesectfully,yourt y `lee.;' • frr For gale m Pittsbrirghat the , Pekin Tea Stcire,'l2 101 'A. PAHNESTOCK'S COUGH. SYRUP.—This_Pr; paration has proved itself to be of vergsgreat anima= ey in the cure of obstipite Couglia, Colds, Asthma, Spi . t-' ttng Of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other' Pneumonic i mOnto- Afections - and the proprietors feel'warianted ln regoto mending t its a jsafor and i titrefulLinediclne, and ate, pre- . pored • to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. • . . It is pleasatit to the -taste, and 1 Ofrere,d atsoiow a_price as to place it within thb'imach of every person. There ;are; perhaps, but few Cdiigh preparatiOns that will pro duce such decided effects in such short rroi pared and hold by '; B. FAHNESTOCK At- CO, W-Varner. First and . WdoC also,_ corner of SUM.. anti ood streets:, -- • • •.• " • R. RALPH'S' CM:2S3IIAT= Vuorreaug ±." gale, wholesale and reakil, at the ; - ‘• No 50, Smithfield at, by Wm. Cole, Alligheny- city:- Smith,.BtX, minghtiimipha McCracken, Tenn etrect, Pitlli :Ward, FOR sant location, situated on Enalkatinet,"Allegheny. The hamstd rellarrlined;hayihg a'goistcellar,ukitch 'mind dining room,halFiind tt , o1„0 - arlors,threttbedrooms aid finished garret. !Lotis fanfitry./.24 tteepi tO &lack , Street. Price, $4200; Tetras,*,,VD-ta tuuul,agance . In fear equal yearly payments - S. CUTJEIBERt.GeneraI Agent; ! Salitht/eltautet •—• ,- ,':;l'2 I'ii-'l'ir, • :: ..i,. , _t• . ,i .:'-i,:i.,; ;:~._. - M_MMPW riigia ~ ai~~,:~fjD~;ns -: rIifiNESEMAIR- umllikillTallclidesi: J.growllt i l %theta', ant. isilietadoriet 'llis 'Mire s. Cream, when once known, arti clesediel of.iho.kind , now in 'use. e. l a d e i e d ea d harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turtling grey, a few applice. Lions will make the hair soil and dark, rind give it a beau tiful, lively: appearance; bast' will alto iiiiika irritant:tin its liveliness and healthy color,: twice ita long as all the prbparaticaus.thai sire - generally cued. Who* the the Maria dun, or Inc fallen off,..it-inay be restored 'erasing this Cretan. Every lady and gentlemen who is hi the habit of dung on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Clnese .Hair Cream, as it ilia compelled that it will not injure the hair like the Other preparations, but will: 'beautify it, and, giio ; therthot.'anasfactlon in every ief : • For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the for.. lowing letter from - it:sr - Rev: - Mr. - Caldwell to Meier'. Hendershote.k; Stretch; Nalsh , iille, .gteerillageute fur ihe . Southern Staws:• , • - • - • .." ' • _ . Law vide lieu. R. Caldwell Poor qf the Pra,tiarial Mims. Elthinassurirr /c• norms: Goinatinne-1 take p.easure ittaddinginy testimony in favor'of theoseelknt prepartnon called. Dr. Paris/es Chinese Hair Cream; for, about two yearly:lto my hair vets' Very dry, bristly, and disposed to coine-o'd% but havingprocured a bottle of the Cream, and used it accordingto the prescription, it le hely elastic, soft, and firm • to* the head. Many balsainii and, oils were apOleiVeach leaving ray brain a gorse slant than This 'Cream, however, has marbly okiniel . . . gis an article for the toiler,Any wifeglees It Profereace over all others, being delica t ely perfuzned aid not die posed to rancidity. The esiteclally; will And the Chinese Cream to be a desideranlia in their preperations for the toilet. , pospectfully, &c 4- I PAPWIt.44;.. • • Pulaski, January 7 , ,1847. . AllirSoltrodirdiMeiriiirietaltrin Towaisend,43it4 'Milled Mohler Corner of Wood and Fifthsts . • • jelft.'d&w-ly ADEESILIAS einatlo'ned agikinsituidig COmmon Prig/n -.1,4 red Chalk; They arb , not-stw,ue how ftightfully• inja stows it is to the skin ! bow coarse, how rough,honsallost!,, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appear& alter "Wang Pm pared chalk ! Besides. it /sinjunows, containing' a large quantity of lead ! We have prepared a beautiful vege table article which vvecall - .Tones' Spanish Lilly Wlute: It is perfectir innocent , being purified of all, deleterious qualities;an it imparts to the skin a flatting, healthy, alabaster, clear, • lively:white • at the 'mune' time acting as a cosmetic oa the skin, making, it soft and smooth. .. • Dr. James Anderson, Praetical Chemist of Massacht-, setts, says; " Afteranidysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White;• / find it possesses the most - beautifal and natural, and at the same time innocent, White I eVer saiv. • 1 certainly can conscientiously recommend its to all whose skin requiresbcautifying." Price 25 cents a boz. Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with sea' leather or wool—the former is preferable. - - • A Buz set oi Tiara /OR 25 caurs.--Wliite teeth, foul breath, healthy gums.'' Yellotvand unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Jones'.Amber Tooth Paste; have the appearance. of The most beautiful Ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly 'innocent and exquisitely-fine, that its constant daily nee I. highly tulventagebus, even to those - iiedi that are in good comb nosy giving Them a beautiful polish, and 'preventing premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such as iebecoming loose, and by perseverance it will render-the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breathdelicioudy erreet-i Price 230 r 27f cents i-btoz.." All Th e above are 'sold . only atS2 Chatham st. - -sign of the - Aminican Engle, New* York: and by.the appoinsedAgentswiusael names appear in the • ?Mat column. . . . War. you MAU; and get rich husband, lady t "'roar - face is your, fortune." . Is't beautiful, clear fair? Is it *bite! If not, it can be made so even thou g h it be yel low, disfigured, srunbrunt, tanned. and freck led.' Thous ands have been made this -who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. But be ante you get the genu ine Jones'. Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. • Bing-worm, Salt-rheum, Seaway, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, arc often cared by , Jones' Italian Cliemical, Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle,Ss Chatham street, Mind, tender, this seldom or never fails. • • • • • C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. Sold at JAcesox's 89 Liberty et., head of:Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. • . n0v23.. ONF. JXII..DAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. —Marriage—Confidential—Any . ladybktween twen ty andthiny, posseoung a symtnetneal - form, good . the=tures, &c., masked confidentially, can- she suppose' any man co admire her while she . has seat yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse skin; and such. dirry; - bad, Wiry hair; .when, by spending the above' sunii she , rnight have delicate white teeth, a pure sweet breath; end a beannfal head of hair . . She .can have beautiral -white teeth and sweet breath by using a 2s. box of lona' Am ber Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure and tipcitleas as snow by- using a cake of the genuine Jon& Italian Chemical Soap,: and a beautiful head Of hair by using a 3s. bottle of .Ilones Coral Hair Rertoretire. Do , not form en opinion. against this before you wry, or you - wilt regret bat he sure to ask for Jones'. articles. Soltlcinly in New . York . at 82C/bath= at. For sale by wra. 3ACICSON' 'Agent, 89 Liberty stfrittsburgli. CANCER; SCROFULA Art D.GOITRE,-*-Ample ex. K./ perience has proved thatno combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. 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, &a. This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located.. It purifies the.blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction In the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones,- It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsk ness, and invigorates the whole'syStern,and impart 6 ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There Is nothing superior to it in the whole mateni medics. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nwasenacconipanying the Idea °fewer. lowing medicine.___ • • ' • • EllerFor sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA SYORE, 72 Fourth it near Wood. - • • mar 20 A HeMpa. los - the -Human Hair • TG FORCEiITS , GROWTH:AND HEALTH, /TAKE rr SOFT, saay, kN AND FlNE::—Penmas in consequence of the many things sold, set down every . , article; {be iterer so good,) as a humbug. - If-people If people could.be made to try a 30. bottle ofJOne's Coral Bair Re ktorative, and sed how it makes dry, rusty . ; red; light hair' • moist,' soft, auburn aced dark; and keeps it sa, and, by its Me for sometime,' causes it to grovi naturally beiinuful; If people could see the number of pooPvespectablerrne ebonies that use it, (aye; and ,fidd it the cheapest thing -they can ttseo fOrdressing and beautifying the . *Sir; for keeping fit soft and. in order three times us log isa any' other article made; and': ". -Forces at togrow, stops its falling,- - And goats but 3 shillings to try. ' We formerly sold nothing.less than 81 itottles, but we wish people tote) , it.. Sold only at 82 [mind e2] Chatham street, New York, and by . - nsar2o ,Wlil.-JACKSON, AZ, 89 Libe itAroRE wESIIIVIONY tor Dr: Willard's Family Medi In - cines. , -=Theunderitigned,citlienit ofPlitsburgh.Sav ing persorialfy uteri Dr. Willard's Orientar Cough Mix lure, and experienced its beneficial effectildoinostebeer folly recertninend it as Jaffe and etrectual,,in All cases Speaking frorriOxpetielice; w 6 believe That it tuts no sa perior; and. would T etotamenti its use to the afflicted CHAILLES 'LEWIS • WM. JENKINS. 'Pittsburgh, Marsh 1 - stlr t ig4a ta"Sold , by Sehoonmetket k Co.', John Fittys, - Jtunei A. Jones J H,Zasset,lohn'P. Siott,: - F. Snowden; - L. .hrobler, Ogden re Snowden.'" app ALT RHEUM, SOIUTiVT, OLD SORES, 1.3 'LAS, Barber's • Ikk Chaps :Sure - Beerds,Peiiit ifs - This sensed by many physicians in this niiy in ennng the ahem, and - we would not conseiencionely sell unless'we knewit to be all we gale: As a cosnietic, the true lONETS SOAP is Perhaps the' only article ever known that removed intpurities, and, cleared and beautified the skin; making it' soft, clear, smooth and white as adjutants. But mind, it is sold at 82 Chatham et., N. Y., and bY .• • , .;; - - • •. • , WM. JACKSON, Agent, rtutr24' . •SO Liberty street; , Pittsburgh.:: . ('CONSUMPTION seizes more victims lhan• any 'other disease in-oar country. Tho ••y•••,. the; old the beautifuland. gay, are all alike subject so its invidious ravages, and many a hectic-cheek has been supposed to bloom with •the glow of. health., ; Butievety ease origi. hates in a cold and a tough—perhapatdeemed unworthy' of attention adfirst—und only met with remedies when too late. 'Wateh the first aymptennewith jealous. care, and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of B. A. Pahnestock - d6 - CO ' *Zilch will certainly check its further Progress, and restorti the influx:tod . organs to : a :beautiful --• . . . rtir sale. by .13:.*TATI•14E$TOCK. &Co., corner 'ls and iWaact:its.Eal4o;coraer 6th aiid , - LIOII..SALFAII that . valitablo .proprerty where the subscriber; resides , ingather with the improvements thereon,situated-on-Sixth strectotear Smithfield, front-, ing on Sixth st.'l29 fr :i 'axtd in depth on Cherry; alley 240 feet: This property is adelliably situated for n'Hotel or a Public Hall, and contaius.a.half a 999Xex , 4 ground ; or it might he divided int6l2 building lets, 6 lots of 20 feet each on Sixth - street, by,120 feet deep, and 6 lots with a. front of 20 fear each by; 120 ' by_l2o feet deep. . •magazines for January, .18489' - DECEIV.kffi. AT M-A..MlNER'S i llinitlifield'Otrobti •lb ;thirdiloar.above Second street-- • • • Lady'ti Book,.unusualli large, with six at tractive.iingrayings; the literary department of the high- . est ctrde - i for MlScommencing a new volume. Sartain's' Union' Magazine; -beautifully .embellished, and cord - Prising SO_ pages of reading matter, all original. • Graham's Magazine, illustrated wittrfour beautiful en gravings ;in sise ; a full double number. • Poems of John gmncy,Adams, ,with,Nduces of :ids Life and Character. , - tr • ••• 't A Critical Def . ence of the'GraniStreet.Baptist,Chnrch; against Me charge of corruption in the administration or, her discipline; published, by order of the Church. ' Rose and Gertrude; or the mysterious Wedding ; trans lated from the. French of RodolpheTopirer.' • An Impartial Account of the Life of .. the . ASS. Joh n N. Maifit~anatrativeof his first mairlage.iiilso,hissecon4 With Many- partichlars.never before,nutdished-, • 't". '• Second yoluthe•TaurAt'denhebn i 1 3PW•tcoMplete ; by • Ceerge ... • - - -mazy . Barton, a Tale ,of , ritailichesteit - Lifit , ,, England ; published by ffie,-parpers, • . . ,4,, .Itthalt. Cliffcgd,or:Vroman'sl4ol76 Romance 'or Smiles , • Angelina laluntioreporthe 'Life of ii - IteriulY by author-drib-6,3114 - • • The - truniabbgeicior:the•ltelt Einger of Notrilininef -•- - • Nutlet, teS the . . , " ;. 4.: %Housekeepers and. Retail Grocersparticular yythat' he is disconthmingthe'Qiteenawartxliusineis, iihtt tiiFt 'Atoll off hit; present strict 'atredneedjrricesv;Those.Who'' wish to obtain China, Cititensicam; or Glass Wil Sad this' _arareto hea omtyfor getting such artieles as tbCywint;' p rgi psi,thatithe usual taws; • 'Remember the place,•ciitNA•llALL'No.'tis Woo& streetjnear.the Auctionstons::-..' ' ." • ' • P; Si I will of mroctuilestook4o-any'PrPM wisli.ingl9 hay hint s. bargain:, '• • - I t. WM. GErx•X.'' • -. :••• 4111 P 4- 01..A1.0-mous.z, - - 'CORNER' OF PENNi•AND: Si CLAIR, STIMErg: amin OYSTERS, GAATE,•-exid- , every-tleliedefer -the S eaß° 4 market: niroran,:served - arm tEei shortest notice, wain the very best style. is tined np and arranged , inthe best order, too3er the 'man . tigelne4t of. . •csep27,l•-• JOHN M. -CAMPBELL. T . PMM:g= Titic oic.NAT •:auniunit Or aa.Tuaso k MERMAN DEL( roc ur e d (roma Well let•ltetnt . i . V . : • Aark-135 feet ralotv the - eaffeee , :i 4:4 3 3 .eargh:P and infallible cure • for Spraine; Strtune., Cutp,•:o=', • Scalds, Burn,,, Tatter .Igitip taints :SeaA=Ottet, 'WileePhtioalthi.lttflarlfhatorl Siore. : lhr and „ 'lntlipzed es,Fl aluienee Mats, Foy ar• Sorek*, PiiimmAlL'OßY Itlt F,ljAllairA : , I dv, chijeld. tOtllffle If.gutti,„_LuLev: m. i ••••, : has neves yet f ai le d . hou ntleuilletiurul.m•ler'AtCr lions. • Read , , • • Martmunrtra i 44Kkelteeltgry : : tilt is to certify, that miWife, Margaret hriesr, wit*, cured of a Rheumatic Complaint of seven_yearsitemding, "by. which stir wee !ultimo as to be obliged tonne crutch tea: In one week she was cured by using the - American and could walk. about as moat vrithout her crutches. • .- _JONATHAN GHREIST. • .The following is communicated by Mr, Win.Niush, Mr. ;Jackson's agentfor Steubenville, O. :: A gentlemiu near Steubenville, who had mitt : ran able., to - ptit. either of his fret to the groundkor twebee.Yettreri° consequence. of lameness, by, the use of one ,bottia.Vas • • enabled to : walk two miles to a township filection. It is likewise a sovereign remedy - for • • CONTRACTION OP,THR rdusciEl3l.a.rai .TEN- • . .Thu following is conimanicated by Mr. Wea.Naattliilf;'.. Jackson's agent for Steubenville: • • A lady residing in Steubenville; the finger . of whose • hand was so contracted as to deprive her of the-use of It for thjity-ftve years, was entirely. cared,bythe ute of cum bottle of the 0i1,.50 that she now has the, perfect use or her hand fully equal to the other which had.never been -affected.- It has, also been fotuul to be, a safe aruliiiviaei ble ogeniththe speedy and certain cure of , . , • In all cases not Organically tacar ob ta. ..• , , A lady residing in Allegheny citYWits effectually cured,i, of obstinate 4oafriees, of yearecoatuittance; by The, of lees than ono bottle of the Oil, so .that ,site sal4 she, heard better than she beats - or dono before, . : . • Agentleman well known ln ,Pittabturgh,wpa.Oured tit deafness of nine years' standing, by the use of a small, , quantity of the Oil. The names and residences of the lady and gentleman will be given to those.who desire it, at the office of the adiertiser. . • . its properties , are highly developed in the certain an d eurpnimigly speedy cure of all eases of ; . . . CROLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. Several cases of of Chotic have , been effeettiallf cured by one , dose of theDil, in the short aPace, 'of halt an hoar, when the parties have been agoidied s witkpaltV : Its curative properties have been remorkabltputailbakik, in. the radical care of . • • . DISEASES OF TEE SPINE:: • .. A lady, M e of pliuner in KentuelrKwai LITt•CI effeetnally of aine of:the worst cases .of disc:wed Spine, which bad confined. her to her bed for a considerable time, in.which she 'could not um herself. It is glad a sure remedy aud.parfeet *cure for pains in the small of the back t snd INFLAIIIIirApOiq : 0.0 KIDNEYS. Read the Mllowing , , Pirrsetruon,Dec.ll3,l:4ll. This:is to certify that liroa afflicted with h great p a in in the small of my back and kidneys, which affected tae so much that I could not stand upught,.. By rubbin,g extol nallyi and using half a teaspoonful internally,, night and' morning, I was entirelytureff • • JOHN•RIDDLE,'-'• •-• ' near Warren, Artastning co., Ps. , Afgentleman'of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a Violent m= ffammation of the kidneyo—the pain of which 'caused .him to faintL-wascompletelf in three days, by the .use of the American 011.. : ' • • " • The qualities of this • - • • ' NATURE'R OWN REMEDY is extremely penetrating and anti-Inflammatory . , conse quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign tern= edy wherever inflammation exists, either external on xi ternal. Used immediately after e'en!, bruise or vt,ound," cure and prevent ,' • • ' , • GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. ' It hiu, in addition, been found a salutary; plkasingand effective remedy for those - very nnpleasanttind niant diseases • GRA AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. • , ID- Pri ce,cents per bottle. • • - • Caution—Be on Your Guard. The surprising excellence and growing- popularity the American O, has induced some dishonest persons palm upon the public, miserable' UWIII6OIIB of this tratj valuable medicine, for the_ptirpose of deceioing *is n . wary, and definnding the Proprietor. '-•-• • In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, obarre 'the following cota'rtintost . • • • Ist. See that the tame u Wm.'"Jackstin; 89 Liberty it' - , head of Wood et;," is printed on the label'of the trumps' of each bottle, to'imitate which is felony. ' • 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain - ' Ing fall directions for use; and also containing thename' and address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent-for tha— poprietors • likewise, the name and - address-Of - the.pro' 1 praetors , D. Hail & Co., lientncky. - •:' ' '• - • • ad. Purchase osix of the advertised -Agenre,- all 'or whom have.a allow-bill,en which is printed the names et the Proprietors and General Agents—thns LD. Heil & Co.,- Proprietors, Kentucicy. - Wm. - Jackson, Pittsburgh,. Fa.; Proprietors, Agent for NNestem' Pennsylvania; and ;Hirt or • Ohio and Western Virginia; and the printers'. hames—.- APlffillin tr. Shryock, Pittsburgh—printed at 'the bottom of said show.blll. . • 4th. Observe - the genuine American Oilitrof ix dark - , green color, without any seffunent, and its specific gravi ty lighter than voter. flit counterfeits are meetly of a' - black color ?—some- white" like Spirits of -Turpentine ; said to be refined and clanfied;-, some err a mixture of other com mon oils; and one niilock filthy looking ini xture.p urporling to, come. horn 2,e "Pitubn and Allegheny Dispensary Co. , ' None of these ,Sown ' , terfeits possess either the virtue : or the Poiver of.oic trio AMERICAN OIL. " ' . il:TSold wholesale and retail by' General and Sole Agent for. the Proprietor in. Western Permayleimin,.Western Virgipiili and .lionlieru.Ohio i - and - by the follogiing_duly appointed Agents in Allegheny .eonnly,Pn-: • Dr i 4lown, Allegheny J. ohnson t Jona isn't:it:mem, TilMaeheater. Alexander Asdide, Wytje sireet. J. R. FL Jacques, Diumogliant. • Wm. J. Smith, Temparancovilla. 'o..H.Starr,Sewiekley. • .. . • . Edward'Thompson; ' Daniel Begley, East. Liberty. H. Z. lditchell,•Wilkinsburgh.' Thomas Aikin, Bharpsburo:. • •fl. Rowland ar. Son. APReaspoil. C. F. Diehl, Elizabath, • . • John Black, Turtle Creak. , ---APEldowny, Bakerstown. Samuel Springer Clinton. • ' James 3.l. l Keo r Stimartstown. , . Riley rd'lmughlin,,Plmia township. J. Fallon, Tarentrun. ' • •; . • Jeremiah Fleming, Lawremeville. Robert Williams, Anlinnwille. • nag ISdAw6m • . - DROM' the 'New York Basette, 1839, ti daily' X • paper deservedly at the bead' f the, daily ttens this country:... Brinors •rrtract of Sarnapitrake.—lt were bat cettit4 'to call the attention of our readers to this invaluable prep aration which will be found advertisedin another column [dr. Bristol la a brother, and issues a highly interestirg,. newspaper, every now and them - one or two numbers of which.wo have already noticed ; • and the medicine inte r' has been eulogised by nearly all the' press of them/Intern country, and, we doubt not, tustly'erirogised. It has In its favor, moreover, very flattering testimonials from' the most eminent practitioners in every ,pan of the country where it hos - been used. There' is beauty- and' tante, enough in thc bottles, and in•the engraved labels . in:which'. they are enveloped; to induce a purChase, 'even if tiro' preparation itself were not one of the " soverolgnest the werld i every r.as eve person-saust believe it in—that is,' every one 'Must -believe it la---that is, every • own who • would not resist a mass of documentary evidence conclu- - itive enough to convert a Trak to Chlistiaalty. :Bay 006 .of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whethecyou do not agree with us on this . • , . For sale by -B. A.FAFINESTOCK & C 0.,• (flat . cor. of let and Wood. and eth and Wood stir. , -• RIiEUISLATIAM, GOUT, AND TM 1./OLOREUA:;-- A Inspectable gentleman called at oar otEee,:as' hes said, to inform us that he had -been al:Meted for 15. years with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally-with Tio Dolorenz; that ha bad .heon frequently confined mitts' room for months together, and often su ff ered the inostins tense and encruciaung pain, but that lately hteliad- been using Jaynes Altertaire, from whisikbe found the nal and unexpected relief.. He 'ifs be found * the niedil clue ry pleasant and effectivoi•and that he now con sideis himself perfectly cure d.--Ph dadelphia North Anlef. A VAC! WORTS KNOWING. --A gentleman_ of Soo*dons " 'habit, from indiscretion in his younger daYat boat= ar• • Peeled , with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and as , disagreeable eruption of the Skin.' • Indeed, his whsle ; system bore the marks of being saturated with disease..,.' que band and wrist were so mach tureeted.that healed .• lost the I.IBC of the hand, every part being covered deep, painful,••and 'offensive ulcers, and wcre.as hollow and porous as an honey-comb. It was in this stage able complaint, when death appeared inevitable Creme loath some disease, that he commenced she use prlaylte's terative • and b :tying taken Baleen bottles, is now perfect- • The.ly cured... Alterative. operates through the eireulation, and, purifies the blood and eradicates diseatie from the system, wherever located, and the' numerous cures It has pers. formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula ' , goat,— liver complaint, dyspepsiapad other chronic diseases, is . troly astonishing.—Spirit ef the Times: • . • For ziale 111 Pittsbtugh; at the I"Piii,ITEA,STOMt; Fresh .&rrivel at No. 110. W ood HODKINSON Mot' just opened, within. 'the _past 01, * week, the largevt assortment 'of French .cnuor,C . ever opened in this ctty; consistiog in part Of-4?anoy,', Plain, White, Gold Lite and Gold BandTek Setts"; 1111...: extensive assortment of-White; Flowing Bide and .. pool Iron Stone Ware, in Tea Setts or. in separateplecea, as may be required. • Ake, .beautlfuliorrment •af ' Candelabras and Lamps, of the nwTest shap .us es nod pit• Ace's !dirct from the rdanufatun'Orn, • • Ladies'would do well to give him a eall t at • oct27. N 0.115 Wood ft., 3 doan bAtoto .Fligh• ' •,'' BuslnessJ Vollectorw. • " rp lIE undersigned,tiacimiragell -L of the merchants, profestlenal",gantlethen;aect fae, . chanies of the city;offern his services for the colleptoi of accounts in the city of Pittsburgh and.viclnity.: Hair , • ing attended to business.of this kind'for 19813 Y. yeirs the Board of Trude and being well acquainted with this...; and the adjoining cities. be feels confident of hit:ability to give satisfaction, by prompt and faithful attention to all businetsentruited to him. '‘• - JAIM3 GALBIZATIIVir.• ,••• To be found at Mr. Wx- atras, Merchant traitor; •' Third street, opposite the• Post Office, - • ' • • GObriel Adams; •. • P•Dulf; A cc ountam; . "I. Dorothea; • . Thomas Scott, Blazon; Livingston; ; Jas. hlcGaire hlerch't Tailor; • • ... 4 .lames•filarshall;. Wm. 13. Sc4Ve; • _ • ""Geoe•Beesdj , - • ,• rightMen'tjat; rg • ' • Dr. Gen. 3). Bruce; •C. Dodge. 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