MOM=SE iglothing - Ztorts Tilvo Still - Aktistitil NEW, GOODS! ZiEW GOODs _. DAnter'ilargains than ever can now biiitad a c ,i gn -- r ifike-xen:,Goidenßee-•Hire;on Market st.i between Third and Fintrtlf,'where. is just °petted :a 'splendid snick' of winter Dry Goodif, cheaper than the same finality of Goads have' ver bee ti 3 Offerell / pins: 112 - Markel 'itreet,"betvrehri Third and Fourth streets, sign of thOzEtig Golden . .B 4 ci Hive; has now received( and offers: to his nutridrontt tamers and the public generally : the- ltireest;'elienpest !dud mostSelendid steak of Winter Dry Goods ever.offer. ed in this city. These Goode have been purchased in the Eastern Cities' since the late fall irt ; prices; And will I ' 4 sold, to cash buyers at a great rediletton, much -Cheaper . than theY could have been •sold, in the early pert .of the season Amon this large and exte n sive stock" will be (multi • Many choice dud fashionable Goods of the latest im. Portation:' , - 17AD1ES''~RESS GOODS.. - Scarlet CashmereS,All wool; a beautiful article; • Cherry Cord do: ". do. figtfred kad;plain ; Silks and Satins , plain, striped and Plain; , • `-Scarlet de Baines, all wool, Veil'cltertp; l , , , Mairirine Blue De Laines, low prices,. '- - • ; - 'Trench Merinos, alt colaislextrethely low. . , Alargn assortment of fig'd Cashmeres be littines,neW. est designs, from 121 1050 centspet - yard ; these lireverY "-cheap: Also, a large stock , of Alpacas from' .121 Itt • cents per yard, nil colors.. and a great bargain atith . splendid assortment of bonnet ribbons dt.thd latest' im. portation. Also,'velvet :ribbons all widtbsMur colors, very cheap, a beautiful assortment ; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet satins mid velvets, nil' colors; Trench wOrked capes and • collars; sehrfs,cravnts, gloves and hosiery, all at reduced prices. ! SHAWLS' SHAWLS'! - " Best assortment in the city, and very cheap Dong. „ nad " Square Shawls; best Terkcrie and Cashmere Shawls; • Black and colored. Cloth do. 13rocha and Silk do. „ ' Plaid Blanket Shaivls,all-qualitfetihnditFices. BLANKETS ! •BLAN ICETS!!; 2 -Cheapestinifictliy.'. A large stock of Blankets, all qtalitleit. - whicyWill.be sold cheaper than tante found elsevihere."' - :DOMESTIC - GOODS, CHEAPER THAN:THE CHEAPEST! - A large.siock of Calico. Good -dark only 3 cents per yard; beat quality Britistitthd American • Prints, fi to 10 cents per yard; yard -wider British Purple Prints,.lo to 121; a large supply red, white 'and yellow Flannels„soine as low as 121 cents per yard, very cheapf Bed 'lick ang'; froni Bto Ili cents per yard. -Also, stock of•Checkis, Shirting Stripes,. Caissincts, ~Kenttcky - Jeans and Linseys, together with a verreXtemsive _as sortment of bleached and unbleaelied Muslßili,frotif 3 to . cents per yard, cheapest yet; good yard wldisunleleitel ed•Muslins, only 5 cents per -yard ; bleachad.,Mtuslins m. fro 3 to 8 c eats, per yard. All ofWhich will be sold-off . reduced prices, at the sign of :Cho; New Golden .Bee Bice, in. Market" streeLlietive,en-Third and Fourth sts.„ N 0.62. (dee-18:th nussEL. READY-MADE CLOTHING,, - : - SELLING OFF Low 'NOB. CASH. , . DELANY,No. 45 Liberty street, Pittibargh, basing, .... - replenisbed his Stock within the last and p'resent months with the Itaest styles• of-Fashionable Goods, at` exceedingly - -low .prices; offers-the best assortment of , CLOTHING to be , had in .the City; at the towcst cash. Amon.mt them arc every .description of Dress aud.Flock Coats; Sack and Overcoats of all fashionable . colors andmaterial, such as French beaver, heaq Broad Cloths, super. blue, brown and drab Blankets and Cann -dn. Prize Coats, of the latest styles. Every descrilition Of Pantaloons and Vests, and other articles in the Cleth ing line._ , - Also; a general assortment of Goods to - make to order, phich - will be made in the most fashionable manner, on ke shortest notice. • idecls) • P. DELANY. Fashionable Oterthing store. ' CAVER:NEM/ RG begs le are toinfonst frlends and the public in • geneval flint lie has opened .a NEW READY-MADE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING noar, on Market street, second door froni Secorul street, where he has, and always keeps on hand, a full assortment of Ready-reade Fashionable Clothing. which* will-sell on • he-roost reasonable terms; for CASH. He also wishes to call the attention of his friends and he public in general to 1-is very extensive selection, ot French; English and Belgian Cloths and Canimeres, in endless variety, and Yesungs for every'one'a use. which he has selected himself in the East, and Whialt.Will. be made -to 'order in a superior manner; - at his Fashionable lleadsuarters; 251 Liberty street, slate Me rune lc, Co.) and at prices that will not be, questioned bY. the best of bargain-makers. . ' WERNEBURP,, N 0.231 Liberty street, and Markekstregt,lkdoer from ;Second. . • Bustneits Card.. TYRANTS A. WX- 'LLASAIONOPOLIESM'EALL: : 5d MU XT . - 1.11.1013S1; HiCH fact will be proven by eallint,' - it MeGrartes TV Fashionable TailonngEstablishment,Tbini Street, ;St. Charles Bonding,: . - 'Morro: Stnat.props and geiiektales: „Fresh 43nd goad: , • Comprrrrunt : Very far in the background.' My old customers, and all others, are respeetfullOn rmed that lam waiting-for them, MeGITIRE,' Gana • Tailor. St. Charles:" f TE.WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the atteritton of our friends and ti,e public to the great variety o . VINTER COATINGS and other articles, , we have • just receired--amongst which will be found the greatest variety of-RLITE; BLACK; DRAB. a. d PEARL colored BLANKET,. !MACKINAC,' and BEAVER 'CLOTHS.— . .FRENCH and ENGLISiI CLOTHS,..CASSIDLERES. _____ -.—.., . • •,-,.. _ , . __, • . tursTINGS, Ttiabove r . qoadA bii;ingbern forcash, - at extremely low prices, we arc prppared to ac, commodateull - who may tailor us with thew puronage, Clothei, at low prices. Give Us a call.. Err Iternember,2lB Liberty street, opposite foot of 7th. nov3o AIcAtULLEN & DOWNLYG. .1%, T. DIPOANUEi rt 0.17 & 70 CORNERSIXTH ANDLIBERTYSTEETI3. iDraving enlarged and., newly fitted hp their establish merit, 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 ty for 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 big is extensive got up in the beta manner, of durable ma tonal, and well worthy the attention of those wishing to purchase. All are invited to call, and may rest assured that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. A large assortment bf shiruilenttnnstnally on hand. apnllo grao. Clothing I Clothing I t Clothing 1 I 1 Ikb'Three Big - Doors` vs. The Western Woe& !! ! .150;000 I mad l e L and L r E eady lo G ht CTED rt- o . ffer N ed o TS it a t o tr r e mist .littertil terms to mY old customers mid the public, in general. - The Proprietor of this far-fumed and extensive establishment has now, after returniug from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense; lust 'Completed , iva fall and. whiter areamermetitn to supply bin thounnacbt :of earners with one a? the most desirable kfocks Cleo" smug mat nee ever been offeredin this or any other rceeir ket west of the mountains. For neatness in fitVe and workmanship, combined with the very loci ire which they will be sold for, must certainly remit! tha'old.tutri- veiled Three BM Doors rs one of the greatest attractions of me western country. It it gratifying to me tribe able to. announce to my numerous (Wends at halve and Abroad, that notwithetanding the extraordinavy 'effhrts 'which have made to meet the many calls in my line, it are With difficulty I can keep time with the constant' rush that is made on thik establishment. it is a well entablisbed fact, that jay sales are eignt or ten'tintes larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case 6n the ' amount:sold, lean affrod toedl at much less profit than others could 'possibly think of doing if they wished :to cover.contingent expenses. I intend to make •ti 'clean sweep.of all my presentstock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it, the inter. est. of every man, who wants a cheap winter snit, to call and purchase at ihe Three Big Doors. • oat.2lABcw' • ' JOHN - M'CLOStik.V: • TRW GOODS, NEW. GOODS.--Received at the Iron City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine French, English and American Plain, black and fancy Cassimeres, of the most Modern styles fine' figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and • Fancy Satins,,all of which we will make up at the most .• reasonable prices, in' a durable and fashinsiable.style. Ready 'made Clothing, of all descriptions;,Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable patients. Neck and --'•= Pocket Bdkls.., Suspenders, Bosbms, 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. In Liberty street, immediately oppos M ite Aild mouth of Market. fectl B -tij C. 'CLOSEEY. 'Duff's New System of Book-Keeptng. JUST PUBLISHED BY HARPER 4- BRO'S, N)YORK THE first pint of this.work, embracing the niostem plete course of instruction and practiee t on both Sin gle and Double Entry, ever published. Price 75:cehts. The whole work, embracing the Author's well known improvements in the science, illustrated in tyro, addititin al setts of books, with a chapter on, paitnership settle ments, and a Key to the oral exereises,—fafilelothbound, 8150., The following extracts from the written opinions of some of the moat eminent. Merchants, Bankers and Ac countants in New York, indicate the padre sentiment in reference to this work in that city: " It contains matter that is important and interestin to the merchant and man of business, to whom I think't will be found highly useful. C, O.;:IIA,LSTEAD, -. President Manhattan Bank, New-Yorkit ".1,1 is calculated to be exceedingly useful to practical Accountants audTetiehers of Book-keeping. RICHARD IRVIN, Shipowner mid Iderchn, ' ' ; No. Us Front street. New York." c‘Routarkably full and 'complete, awl will certainly convey 'a thorough knowledge of the subject. The un dersigned intends using it ashis Text. Hook. JOHN H. SHEPHERD, Teacher of Boolakeeping, Columbia College, N. 'IA " nicht every . way calculated tcrgive a clear andoat isfactory insight into the very useful science of which it treats;throughall its.gradations, from the ' simple style •stdtable to retailers, to that requisite for the most varied and complicated commercial business. A. S: FRASER,. .* °fishier 7th Ward Bauk,liew York,n,- "I belieii it will be Of great service, not only to the hew beginner, but to the most experienced accountant. •• - • F. NV. EDMONDS, Cashier titechante Bauk, Wall street." "I =skier it the &rat work I have ever met with from which a thoroUgh practical knos.viedge.of the science can be obtained. JOILNCAMP,BELL, , - : Merchant,63 John. Newlrork." For nate at the Book &Ores, and at the Ailtholoa Aced eray 3 'eornei of the Diemotut mid lilarketstreet.... 0031 gag Steel- and File . Manufactory- _ rilfE subieribers have enlarged their Steel andiPile IManufactory; on she. corner of. O'Hara . street and Spring alley, Fifth Ward,fimsburgh, by erecting a eon- .vetting furnace, ri Melting furnace and a tilt hammer.- Their Steal, now being of a superior quality, and having engaged competent opartifiya.s., they are attv prepared ,fa. nish Files of every description that. will compare with 'the best imprirted-urtiele Lnualieitig detaMnineMto make it the interhst of all ache 'Use Files in any Way, lo.por chnsw from thorn, 'they Sell ° their:Files' at, reduced for Cash, - They will - also' re clttF iles, andfari chase those Whielcnre Worn and broken. Public patron: agge s respeetfullYinvited, nor?) .I.ANKFLIAI:I*-zo. A prI,ES--100 bbie:lepciating..And,cepking s Applei, r "Consul " "tufd tea sale' by teed;.. • KIN k...SIOORtfEAD ,0•'.4.4 ., v , :-':, , ~:,---.'.':,-,..,:rf.,,-...-Ji =MEM. --~ - - - PEOrLEIS T . R&S,SPOWPATION'LINEI PROMTS URGIi : Ea= 0. 7 ERI V, A L TO RE-SHIPPING.-Tlip Boatsbelepg,444lftque4 , b&dill put ill thie,t!tidcf, rind are now rep regularly bitireen. 'Pittsburgh. and.Erie.,tolieltieg efte itiletinedietet'orte alenitbe Cepitle . Ito/twill alwayit. beat theWhert,utitier t Monongahela Bridge, alid 'env will . start regularly , tt•Cry . "Othp ;atty. ',The "People , " Twdisperiatiret 'Line 'bus for ' gerryteg Freight - arid" Prisseege . ra., 'Pile' lteals will be tokw,d to Beaver by Steanierc; and Will proceed to Erie With great dispatch, by - Bib boateitro -commanded. by elperiencettetid etiiettiltnetill of whom "betteatt in. terest ih the Lute 117* - .Gocidestet - lty'tlie Lipe tiny be tbryierd"cd to etty poittf beTthelialtys. • 'For freight or passage apidyito - , 1 H..KIREP,AVRICK, . • ' Agent, Water eveet, Pittsburgh. C'o;;Aleayer. rt2vr.ti,Noccf*.t, Se:titre Waiteee , MU.TOX Hum, Shirron., te , • Josttetettletsbar&blitti." -` -5: B. 'd.crtoteltt;'ClarAiltil e. Exc. &..:111drattbace,lhatind.!"... , LAT. Krteateiest,Adttmetrille... . ; IV.lt'attirealittartstewo.i ' W:VitaittWotatt &.'CO.;ShertitinlsCeiners, J'PnegVenter. - etelettate: 7 4 113tItilocroXpfirt: E.. d: KtNo ardl;ll"Torattrzsoe'le Co Erie ' 4he' folloveihg Agents lii . "Erie Will 'tee ePie' - and 11)1'4 .ward :Fceighp-togatty.Porr On .the ' Laitee, :shipped by W G. W. Haverstick K CO - .;' Konogg,. iceisoczemothie, ,, .. Welker & 'COolc,; je; PitteboYgh',Portable, Boat . 1848. r For ` tAa 1 4 r0it..4 Frt:ight •to and from PITTSCCHOH, PHILADELPHIA, BA LTIATORE,NEW -YORK, BOSTON, &C. ~ BO RELDOE . CASH,-Philadelphia. TB'dFFB .O , COATIVOR; , Pittsburgh , establishedLitte being,now in full operation, J_ the proprietors have made extensive arrangentents to forward Goods and Produce 'with despatch, and On the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness:in delivering goods,-peordtartafety in mode of carrying--capadions warehonseant each port, affording accommodations- to.qhippera and owners of produce,—together with their long esperielfee and unre mining attention to business .willsecure to:them a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby grateful& acknowledge, , All consignments by and for.thia line received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions. free of charge for commission, advancin or storage.. No interest, directly or indirectly, insterunlactats. , All communieraions promptly, attended to on applica tion to the following agents:.:. _ • . „ .•. BORBIDGE , & CASH, , . • . 278,hlarket street,Philadelplua. • , TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, - Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. . ICPCONNORS & CO., . ; North street, Baliimore. SVILLIAM 11. WILSON,: • al. . • . 86, Cedar street, New York. - Merchants'ransportation lane , . • ~ . .., . ~ VIA CANALS` AND RAILROADS FOR PitILADEL • • FRIA AND BALTIMORE. - • GOODS consignedig , tar-care will be forwarded with out delay, and rat .'e lowegt outrent.ratea. • 0' A. M'ANULTY A. -CO, - Canal tlasin, Penn street, Pittsbbrgb. . • . NE,•,SEILLFS &.REYNOLDS,. 272 and 3t ' , Market street, Philadelpbas, - ' RASE, MERRILL & CO., je —' • ,--- Smith's wharf, Baltimoie. 2llerollop,asta* lay Freight""Line. : lifasSall 1 848 . alata LXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of.way freight between. Pittsburgh,l 'Blairsville, Johnstown, lloth nrgh; Water street, and Peterskinrgh. • , This Line was formed (or the special accommodanonof the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage thay , have teceived during the. last two yeamoespectfully , infortn.their old - customers .and the public generallyithat they are , new better •prepared to deliver goods at any-point on the-Canals or - Railroads with promptness and despatch. • •": .• • ntormarons. JAS. /C. , LORE -GEORGE TRINDLE, • MILDER. ait GP Asmara-7-c. A.,11.1 , 41m.ry & C 0.., Pittsburgh; JOH% llitua-sti, Hollidaysburg; Paccwoirra-& Wooos, Johnstown. Rsntszacss--.Smith do Sinclair; J.4!...J. brDevitn G. &J. 11. Shoenberger; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Ragnley Smith; John Parker; Win. Lehmer & Co.; G. P. Sitocalier ger, Pittsburgh. jell 9 MIIIS celebrated reMedy , is cong . er .y increasing its .1 fame by the making all over the world. It has. now • become the only medicine for family use, and is parties,- tarty recommended for Dropsy : stages of this cam) plaint immediately retie ve d, no matter of how long stand ing. (See ruurinblet for tesumony.) Gravel, and, all diseases of the urinary organs; for those distressing . complaints it stands alone; no other ar ticle calk relieve you t and the cures testified to will con vince the most skcpucal;—thee pamphlet) Liver Com plaint, Bilious DiSeases, Fever and Ague. To the. Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. Nomitteral agent, no deleterious compound is a part of Ibis mixture; it cures these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and.does not leave, the sys -tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles. a complaint °fa most ' painful character. is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by a few days toe of this article. It, is far beyond any otherpreparation for this disease, or for any other • disease originating, from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility, of the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, &a.. or Indentation of the same, is immediately relieVed by si , few days use of this medicine, and a curets always the result of its use. It standees a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of ;the female frame, Irregularities, Simpresaiona, painfulmen itruations No article has ever been altered, except this. which would toucikthis kind of derangements. It may be teliedupon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permittedku do so, could:pre a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison. ous mineral eradieated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article PVItIFYTIIII BLOOD, and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures Mall 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 a stronger 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 ease, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the ethaciated and lingering invalid ithesos, and keeptaking the medicine as longpstherets an improvement. The proprietor would cautipn the public against a number. of articles which emits ant colder the heads of SAIISSPh.t , S t STILITPMGC, as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for noth infand concocted to gull the unwary: .votam num Na?. Their inventors never,thought of curing such diseasestill this article had done it., A particular study or the prunph [ /as is earnestly solkited. Agents,, and all.who sell the ar ticle, are glad fo circulate gratuitously. Put up in 313 oz. • bottles, at 52;.12 oz. do, at SI each—the larger holding 13 ' oz. more.thanthe two email bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has '.‘Vangtok's Vegeta ble Lithondiptic rifittire," bfowu anon trio glass ; the, written signature df ",G. C. Vaughn" on the' directions,; and "0. C. Yatighh;Buffal o " stamped on the cork. None other are'gefinine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at theYrinci pal Office, 207 Mainsfreet, ButTalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorized Agents excepted. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Nassau:it., N. Y. ;"tVS Elute: st., Salem Mass.; and h ythe principal Druggist; throughout the united States 'and Canada, as Agentsl • '' • '• ` • HAYS' dr. BROCKWAY "Ageing No: 2, Liberty st.4'near Canal Basin. ...::....: _~.~:~~._k atanspartation Lints Merchants' Trasisportsittion eiaa . F gilLreziss: — .2.l°L timMaerreC.h=endnaigdeget: our care will Le forwarded without delay - , at the lowest rates. Dills of Lading transtnitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from soy extra charge (or stor age or commission. - C. A.IIPANIILTY & Co., Proprietors, marl Canal Basin, Liberty st., Pittsburgh. (Gazette.only. copy.) Weste,rn New York College of Ille*lth. 207 BiLAIN STREET, BUFFALO, N. V. DR. O. C VAUGHN'S. VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP Wholeinle and Itetall; SADDLF, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY„ 13 OBERT 11. HARTLEY', begs leave_to in ~, form bin Meads and the,publtc generally, ..hat he continues to occupy that large Mid corn- ‘ill modioes Store ROOril, formerly occupied by Samue Palm, estock k Co., No. 86icorner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps'¢ large and general assortment of .Saddles,Dridleit,.Harnenni . 'frankly Carpet Bags, Saddle .I.3agn i Valises, 4 Dania Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line.' . • . . ,He also keeps , constantly oh hand, and is prepared tt, furnish to' order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactUred of the best mate rial, and lira style of workmanship equal to the eastern Manufactured article, mid at 66 per cent. cheaper. , Country,ilfitchants and Farmers. would do well to call •and examine bis stock before- purchasing elsewhere; es: .ha is-determined-to.sell first lute • -articles nt very' tom lly" Don't forget the place, No. 80, corner of Wood treet and Diamond Alleys. Rh e fil ; X ES,BRANVIES; WM44; &c. n' —.tu pipee cue quteltritudy,'lne Reimers/Ti 2 ht. pipes 'Cognac Brandy, ‘Otard, Dupuy, & c o. ', . 3 . • .xt • ." • “pine h t N itinoti &co." .12. octaves Rochelle "Reignette." 4,pipeSHolland ' . • ' 54r. casks sup. Pal sspe rry Wine, !‘Dii fitordon 5 , . • ' 10 " L. P. Teneriffe °` Carpenter ;" 40 tt Oporto, ortriotts grottos ; "-Lnibpn . . • 30 hltds.,:oo finl f and. frOtrblajinut Sauterne 10 " Bortl4.oux-Claret," Mootferandio. 15 Marselks Berrosse) • 15 Chat:twang, Wine, " Heidseick 15: .1 ` • .". . 1:1.• " A. Iclumot Co" . . ,10 " • • ;"Josue:Oil ons • . 50 noses Obiret, of carions grades, =440414'1in es ; -- To a stvdeeox ()rive 0U,9411) 5 j 'ar t `l,4toorte; • .29 `f a 2 JoiPt_ reset red and for sale by (z6P2I) la4tElTar•a 4 tEITar• EICKFL'BON- - ' I,Sfil-"nhArigfrttia.7l. AmigrAti4rkititug.,_ " 4 SZIT'Co. srameri.lT. 7 *, zilfsie. ' E. W. Ktinnim. .&':Co. 4 • :Vittartativ,•Krsansr.t. & Co., - 54 Will-mi Nevr:York4; .1 ':LiverpoitliEnglarid, : • ';• • ••• i' , -• • t "....Badtharliettiriitformiheir its:toads: ..!..iid the ,•"" • S litiblie, that theybavi.Oommenceil the Pritir ;'*'• : t ro sikWine Rail ' Commfrihrt-Blotiaessi 4 7 4 ~ ~ il . gether :with the General Passenger ,Susines , - 4- , . t. trainlareeitifibates of passage fromLondoti, Liverpool, Dublin, Beltran, or any port of the OlitlCOnntry'to•New York, Boston 71E14 Plijiladq l Phinf on rheirtitalteastniablertemts.. " • , ; Drafts soufßills'bf 'Exchange, from ..tt'io any amount orrthe'Relyal Bank of.lrelttitel and ita.bramehes,aud. 04 Liverpobt. -' , - . . • The days of sailing of the Regalar Linea( 'Liverpool Packets, as fixed Upon; ore .the let, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21si and 26th of every month. ' . - . t These Ships are, all of the' largest class; . and are comi !Maitded! , by melt of 'character and : experience. Cabin accommodations are all. 'hit can be deeired in point of splendor and convenience; They are furnished wittitcreryileSeripdoit of itores of the best kind, . itialliyin the ;days of strictly adhered tot ''' , patkelt Ships Roscius,'Sidtions, Sheridan and Garrick, , are, vessels, of Abe-largest class ; those tdesirausito hring,out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Shattsi Passageman be secured at lowest rates." New,Orleatur Line of Packetts sail weekly., For 'pass age or freight, apply as aboveior to • .; i - • • ! - •. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, O r ' EDMUND SNOWDEN,' • ! declil Corner 9th and Smithorld stir.; Pittsburg ' ' flainderri' 9 2 • - SIEW , PASSENaSH , •r• G giAtt E TS • ALT! Hereafter, all Steerage Passengers coming •front -Europe, engaged in America to come over, in either of thehiplt..'Of Mum= lc Co., 'will bb'curished whir the following Pidvisions, or their ennivalent,in other articles Arlof COAreSS, /Bay 17, INS.. . PHIS PLAN will p r esent sickness on board. • Hereto , foie; When Passengen found themselves in Provis. tons, inan't of them came on eourd entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and death. 35 Hut. Bread; , All of good quail -10 -" Rice, • tY, and cite-tenth 10 -" Oatmeal,• of the • Provisintui 10. " Flour, ftirialshed will be 10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to each 35'" • Potatoes, Passenger every I pint of Vinegar, . week, with 'a -sin, 'ft/ gallons of Water, ' . ficient supply of 10 tbs.'Salted Pork, free from bone.) Fuel for cooking. Each !hip in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passage-way leading to the- Pas, wingers , apartment.- The Camboose and Cooking-ranges, for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote theirhealtA andcornfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, Firth at., near Wood. — TabsecOLVe Genera .....Entagratton °Mee. i rk REMITTANCES and Passage to and ail from Great Britain and 'reined, by W. & J. T. Tapscott, 75 South st., corner of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 90Waler. too Rood, LiVerpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of pitying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they natter themselves their character and long standing in business will give 'ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscott are long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodation, and sailing .gualines of their Packet Ship.. The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, . GARRICK, , ROTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS , two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the Mat and 20111, and from Liverpool, the 6th and-11th; in addition to which ,they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insare n departure from Liverpool every five days, .being thus determined that their facilities shall .keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscott's constantpersonal superintendence of thebusincss in Liverpool is an add' tional security that the comfort and accommodation ,of the passengers will be particularly attended to. • The subscribers being, as usuril,estensively engaged in the Transportation' Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic nrethereby 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 passage from any sea port in Great itritain.or Ireland to this city, the idittere of the business , they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers - so far inland not otherwise atj tameable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by-the best mode of conveyance. without any -additional: charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. • • REMTIT.ANCE. • I, The subscribers are also prepared to gite drafts at sight for,atty aMount, payable Attie principal cities and towns in England, Ire taw", Scotland and Wales', thus af fording a Pak and expeditions mode of remitting funds to those countries, whwh persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to . avail themselves of. 1 Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. • i'AAFFE & tret)NNOR, -• • • Forwarding and Commission Merchants, map2.7-41&w-ly • Philadelphia. l a Rattle, 13rothera, & Co. lif t Fet.ron st., Next Yong ; Emus Qrsv, Deaf I?f SCOTLA..ND ROAD, LIVERPOOL. JAMES•BIeAIiEIfY, Agent, Office on Penn ft., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangements for IS.V.x. ROCHE, BROS. a CO., sole Agents for the BLACK BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of ammunettig to Their old friends Anul customers, that their Arrangements for the year I , SIS being complete, they are prepared to bring nut pussengens, Ii the above splendid Lute, from Liverpool to Now l ork and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of titling business, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the sums ItinialrliOrl will be rendered Its RILMITTANCEIS TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bunk in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, dining the present year. • •febt.. Yuidayr , JAMES BLAKELY: aftPassaife To and From tit iff t GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. GIVORGE FLIPP/ORD Sr. Sod, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li yetmool. Ciabuir.v.& RIDPARD, No. 5d South sf., N. V. THE Subscribers, having ateopted the Agency at this city of the above well known and respectable Rouses, are prepared to make engagenients for passengers to come out from any partof Great Britain or Ireland, by the re gular Line of Paoket Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging - with us may rest assured that their (mends will meet with kind treatment and prompt de!- patch tit Liverpool, a! well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL M'CLIIHKAN —l4tLibertY - st:, Pittsburgh. N. R.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pink . burgh direct, and deans for any amount forwarded, pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. jr26-ly HARNDSH * boos PASSENGENt AND I=l7/ANCE Odic a 11TAR'N.DEN & CO. continue to bring our persons from nay part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, %Mon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, land attention to the wants of emigrants. \\ e. do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-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 say this fearlessly, an we defy any of our passengers to show, that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Litierpooloyliilsithoniands Mothers were detained months until' they could be sent in some at, craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their Coffins. We intend to perform our contracts honorably, cost what it may, and not act as Was the case last season with other offices, who either performed hot at all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from XI to LIMO% payable at any of 'the Provincial Banks in Ire lend, England, Scotland and Wale K. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Fifth street, one door below Wood st. FOEitiGN BEMITTA.NCE. rifit rintESubscribers are prepared to forward motley to all 1 parts of England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL WOLURKEN & CO., • • • 1413 Liberty street. febl2 • IWGADE WASHINGTON, ATTORNEY A T LAW. • THE:Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN ID. MAHON and HEADE WASHINGTON, has been dissolVedby mutual consent. ;The subscriber may be found at his office, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant sts , Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged in ,Court. decls4m READS WASHINGTON. agle Saloon and Restaurant, No. as,.q3, and PI Wood street toThe subscriber wonid respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has had the above well known establish- Mem fitted up in a very superior style, and is now pre- , pared - with every requisite, to serve up all the delica cies the season affords. • ' OYSTERS, stewed, fried, roasted, or in the shell ; to , gether with hot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef, steaks, mut• ton chops, YelliBollmorgame,"at shin( notice, and at all 'seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh. I , CX' ALE of the best brands. Iniparteil Segars in 'eve? Ty variety. Re would also beg leave to state, that he is prepared to famish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su.- .petior manner; SUPPERS for Balls,Sqcleties or private Parties. , fa' Putviers Rooms always in readiness. Newspapers will be kept on file from all quarters. dee!..s JOHN 'P. TIONNIA.EY. WO THE ENTERPRISING,--A rare chance is now presented for the safe invesunent in a business en tirely new ; one adapted to the matt of limited, as well es to -the man of extensive resources; yielding a profit from capital and enterprise beyond uuy operation of the day. It is the complete monopoly of a staple article, oh= politely necessary and esiemml to every tamily,os well us iitubspensable to the mechanic, artisan and prefeit. gimlet man, To capitalists . , an coportunity,offeraiyell for) a lueratl;iii einPlOyinent of either large or.small fauna, britiguiglaimediate and liiglily,:satisfactory returns. 7 Those &shots. of embarking in a pleasant, genteel bitsi.. netts, are invited, With ethers,.to call at the otheit - of the undersigned, examine the article, and form their judgment, front the facts presented. , Otrice—E.'xchunge Buildings, St. plair street, nextdoor o Esquire Johns' office dec.s:tf rno coActim:AkErt§.iLtiicitiarsiglied,hiiio.lian , t_u tend will sell, to close- the led",, ill .greatly reduced inti o;-all wool Dint. Cloth,' MI woof and onion "Damask .tut Eolicins;Beekrarrts;*.t. ' it : IX' THOMPSON, pe 6 Ali/Market st y three doore.froni Liberty - . ' ,~:I. FifitTriti—sCUs—"it"-tne.Aniturar!ce. of phili• SHE Insurantel.deht red- "Agutit 'the sult -X---dolphle, through its duly . aU th ? r ,', l3 ,,,i te -d.,i n ii,isi,jee, soriber,offeratemake parruanentP. ""' , _... _,.,_th ei , u , MO of Prorlh:Amenea, on property,lnthis city - skid itividituryittuuOu .- t , !P by the canal mut risers. , t , : z t , p, -.-t Alex. Henry- Arthur (l.Vothu, ?rest --, 'Sarauel.Braots, •• • • , . "y • ' -'-, -, SairtneT.W. Smit h, 1l f. :• • - gballelatT!!".T , ..4 +, i t Sittnitel"Wi oll ql• • • -': - " bi t i t ie White; 'Etiteartl Smith; " " '•" ' Ara, Abld m i e nu ,,,,i i 1., t - JohrtAt Brown, ' ' '• - -"se' B N e w, Johit White, .--: - ,i- .- John B. Thomas P.T.ppe, ' 1). Sherrard, Seely. Wm. Welsh, '. . . Henry _..;... ii i the yeited This is the oldest Insurance Co'"Y Its oharlq.ls per. States, littlingleen chartered in 1 7&1.... Richard D. Akooo ' ''',' . yew `ixperienedrurrei petual, and from its high itanditiffl,. - ie. ext r a . hazardOull pie niettitsrunditimitling allxisbs "l` treiy extra._ ehartteterotniar:ito considered:lll ct, lAA it lopiES: .t Akio Ste:Public. ',-, ..; . . '.;• ' ' 1 .; es & ct o ' , "Water lulu At Counting Room of A1ti.00., 1 ,, 4 .0 A : uay4') .- ; Frontsta., Pittsburgh .1. ~. The Franklin Fire Inenreace Po,no#l,F; • or putwonrots. - CHARTER PERPETVAL.-1140 0 , 000 Pith l-111 °lnce / 6 31 Cbetannt st., north side,' near.Fifthi: r.Talco hasu4 ranee, either pennanentorlimited, against toast or dam age by Are, on property and effects of . every deserivioni in town or country on the !most reasonable larrrin. 14tp. pli4tiees, niade piper personally or by letters. will MO promPtly attended to. C N. BAINICKEII,-Preit. ; DIRECTORS :, Charles N. Baneker, Jacob R. Smith, ' Thomaa Hart, George W. Richards, - :Thomas:L:Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, ; Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bone, Samuel Grant, David 13, B11).1911. ' • • PPPPSBURGH AGE NC Y - N. B.—Office of the Agency on the North-East corner of Third and'Wood,streeta;Pittsburgh; Fire riskalaken bit Windings and . their conteauf-In Pittsburgh,Allegheny . and: the surrounding eaantry, Ne marine ofinland,navatotion risks taken..- ang4-11, A Card. COLVER & INTYERS - r4t.ges4 AGENCV OF T.au FRANKLIN FIREINSU.R.{.NFE COMPANY OF PHILADELFx A.—N. E. cornr of Third and Wood streets, Piastrurgit.—The assets of the company oaths 'first of inauary; ifil4s;ait Inthlbthe4. - in confortaity With in act of the PennitylvaniaZegislnintei Bonds and Mortgages- Real Estate, at cost • •-- Temporary Loans; Stooks and Cash Making atom' 0f5909AU42 Affording - certain assurance that , all losses arllrbe promptly met, and giving - entire security to all who 01. Mtn policies fronl - this Company. Risks taken at as 16w rates as are consistentwith security. ; octfii WARRICK:MARTIN. A: • 17:.3ALLAG41.18. B. A:-LONG. tr- GALLAGITEII, LONG. its 3MILLEIR No. 109 Front a., between Wood. And Smithfield, streets. ANUFACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double dad I.U. single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing:Min- , eral Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water, Steam, &c., Brass Castings for Machinery and tintl , attri; ton metal for same. Particular attention Paid to'Gas Fixtures, and a well assorted stoikof Plain and Oran mental Pendiibts; burners, Chandeliers, &c., trc., con stantly on band, . • • , oelS /0,1E5 ARMSTRONO. itAxam., .c 'cozen. ARMSTRONG & CROZER, Commission Merchants. No. 2:2 Market street,Tittshurgh, Pa., will attend. promptly to the sale of every descnptiort of .Westein Produce, and other articles entrusted to their cote- REFER vo—Ranna, Hassey,& Co.; ri;tsburgh; Hanna, Graham & Co., New Lislion, 0411Terchnnts geperaliy, Wellsville, 04 Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, 0:f K. O. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; S. P. Howard; Locus vine, KT.; Guile & Dorwort, St. Louis;-H: Boyles, Sienben decliy LAW SCHOOL. • THE Subscriber will receive at his office, young ; Gen tlemen desiring to read law. lie- Will- suctenntend and direct their studies, and by constant supervision; and. strict weekly examination,prepare them for admission to the Bar. BEADS 'WASHINGTON:: The Suhscribers hiive been in habit of daily profession al intercourse with Reade Washington, Esq., for many years, and feel great.pleninire in attesting the accitkaty of his legal information, and his eminent capacity rot The undertaktng set forth in his advertisement. They earnestly recommend to young Gentlemen who wish to acquire .a competent knowledge of the legaip&- fession, to avail themselves of the advantages which his proposed Law School will afford them. ~ , . Charles Stealer, 0. Metcalf, A. Burke, Thds. Williams, ' , Wifaon M , Canilless, O. Darragh, i Robert Woods, , James Dunlop C. O. Loomis . Win. B. M'Clure, : '..- J. D. Mahon, A. W. Loomis. deels4in . - -- Great gargain Corner, intertwine AND FIFTII IiTRIZETS. PITTSBURG - H. iA., Is the Most popular of all BOOT and SBOEES. Itablishments in the West. This place has gained its reputation by its proprietor keeping: the leery best Boots unit Shoes. which are made expressly to order for this market, and he is not ratisfled only hy keeping the best ashorted stock of uourf.4 aoa fillop..s in the Western country, but he is enabled and ddter• mined to sell his GOODS lower than any Other hop Se possibly can. he cares not what facilitleilliey lifiiiiS3 bi having for of great inducements to the public. , It is Impossible Meet fonh all the advantages and facilities in an advartisement,shat the Great P.Vgain Carnet hie over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at from to to 2 per cent. lower than any other store in the.city. The way to test the matter iii for all who intend purchas mg BOOTS and SHOES, to call at RATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examinethe stock amlpricesitutd all will be satisfied that the Gesarßargain Corner4mitk firld and Effth ',urns, is the place for the public one and all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheup,,fereash: .. dec9. , . • it. BATES_' . - tirent Western Ssadle_, HARNESS. TRUNK AND WHIP M.ANVFA4TORY, TIME subscriber takes this method of informing his I friends and the public 4n general, thdt be has the largest stock of the following hamed'ardeles, of his owim manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harness, Trunks and Whips; all of which be will warrant to be:made Ofihe best material, and by the hest meelnutles in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures somethingloiver,thanhas been heretofore sold in the city, lie would invite persons in need of the above named ar ticle., to his Warehouse, No. 214. Liberty street:oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery, oeCItG!L KERBY. . _ __ Chiclielarig's New CirculSca le Pianos. fop,EIGHT NEW PIANO-FORTES, from the celebrated manufactory. of Chicker 7 7 0 ing, Roincni; with the new unpioved err; cuter scale, jug received and now open. For Nate at at Mr. Chiekerisig'x Factory prices, by JOHN 11/MELLOR; No. S 1 Wood street, Pittsburgh sole Agent for Clicker- Ma's grand and square Pianos. for WestemPenita. -4 ronNsToN & STOCKTON have „gist reeeivedthe' sfi following new works : History of Congreis; Biographical and Political, cone , prising a history of internal improvements, (hlyers, liars born, &e.,.) from the formation of the,Government to tlift present unte ; embracing, alse, historical notices ofvn rious political events of Ocean' Stearif Navigation; of the Tea and - Coffee tax; together with biovaphies, per sonal histories, &c., by Henry 0. Wheeler, illustrated by steel portraits, and foe simile autographs. , History of Charles 1, of England; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos. C. Hurt. . . A new novel ; Mary Barton; a tale of Manchester life. The Moral, Social and Professional alutiesof Attorneys and 5C6610114; by Samuel NViirren,Bsq.; F. R. S. of the niter temple, Barrister at Law. • deeS, Iron City Cracker sad Bread Bakery. , J. SHEPHARD WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub lic generally, that he has added to his other MlA ness, the manufacturing of .Crackers of every variety.— Having purchased 011 C, of W. R. Nevin's Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, be is prepared to.fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the . shortest notice and hopes by a strict attention to business, to ithare a portion of the public patronage. The public is , reinectfully invited to call and examine for themselves: BAKBRY, , No. SOCOmrnercial Row, Liberty st. oppo site Smithfield. N B. Superior family Bread, rye and . dyspepsiaßrhad, large and small rolls, (re& every morningcan be had at We store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market.- , Cakes and Confectionary On hand and made to order. • J. SUEPHARD. Nolo Contritereial Row, Liberty at. “It la the beat Con& Medicine I ever Savv.l! ID RAD the following proorof the spperiority of Dr. We JR, lard's Oriental CoughliAtture, from a respectable ci izen, who has tried it • Prrrstittarm, Dee:18,1847. Mamas. Hirs h Baockweg: 7 •After laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, Which had, thus far, resisted the el:. fects of several of the "infallibles,ol . was induced teller.; chase. a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle I found myself entirelY.Well• "DOW , best medicine I ever saw." • True copy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Volume! , cial Row. Liberty street, near Canal.itinB XtEWDAollialtilifOT — iarPH RMIMS, ' Burke's Bui/d --111 inns, Fourth I oat. & ANTlicnelr, Daguermo typists from the Eastern cities, would call theattention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgli,and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the •third story of Burke's building, 4th st: •.. • '• • ' Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assayed that na pains shall be spared to produce , thern in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow- erful kind, enabling us to. execute pictures udeuroassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature: .Thepublic are solicited to call and examine. ' •' Persons sitting for pieturei are neither requirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect to:Mei:tette:li 'given,. N. B. Operators' will find . MIS, a good' depot for stock and chemicals. ' trrinstructions given in the art, conta ining the more recent Improvements: • , lan? , orator !Agenc y. OYSTERSHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.— Received this-day, direct from. Baltimore, by Ex press, Fine Fresh :Oysters, which I. will: sell low, at my store, iu the Diamond ; also at Wm. Kramer's, corner of Second and Smithfield streets, nod H 9 . .,Kelly's, corner of Fifth and Market • ' I will receive them deify it the: above 'places. All Oysters warranted ; money returned, if not good. novss r. R. DRAVO. New Millinery, Silica? Varrez,,g, J mfr. received from New. York - ot enoice leleg lion of elegant rich Sntins;fillits,Wintet Ribbons French Mowers, Plutnes; etc. •A 'handsome "as sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods; Capes Cardinals V isetts, &c., on hand mid made toorder hothe latest style' at the shortest notice. MRS: DUFF, deed No. 10 St, Clair et. (West Fidel' FASHIONABLE -Bina Fourth street, near. Wood,mouldinfOini the Ladies . of Pittsburgh and, vicinity, that she. open on Tuesday, the 24th inst.,..an- extedaree atisortaielit of Pal and Winter . l'dillinery n 'TANG - MIME SILK'YISITS Poi: DMlllallsn'Pans+ lJ Itists.--,W. It. Murphy has tin,hand a few : very band none changeable Silk 'Visits, very .isixiiable Cot Christintis.. hresents,whicb he. k at riiluseli:pliens. , andsome Dress Silks, Sign, stiperfino nnw 'style linen, 'cambriclidlds.jece. , e 40073 N~ ~ P F : _~~ug~ a~n~ ~:~~~trs ~.~.~~~. , ,-• -..--,,-- T. - "VER. COMPLIAIN7;:-lAUNDIaIt, DYSPEPSIA, J....i.NERYOUS'DLIIILITyi DISEASE pF.THE•KID NE'YSI ASTHMA, 'Mad...all affectiqns. arising - 4ton] 1 ' ; ', , 'dertingement or,disiritio-iii the Itiliaritr...l4o?.; 1 , - .'....."; - .. - ..-tivri,. Vasculai,iliteaphatory, and Nerirtina-L ,,, ? . ..Systems; such as'-constipation; inward - • l• - , Pilesibeartburitilosserfappetite,eriat- . i - ' 7ml tongue, acidity .of the-atom- ': eel', swimming of the head, _ ; fullness or weight in the stodureh,4litnness of , , •• ' 'vision 'Painitti- ; • --'' - • i .•- .. -L ; • • ,ion of; the '• Choking or suffocating immuring.; depression' of spirits, sudden flushes ',of heat; .pain ;in the 'Side or back, ; weakness of the limb s, cold . ' feet 'constant int ; siili;',ln g . .f o- _ er.,an . -Hui pant in the head, pain and: difficulty of breathing wheirlying"upon tint•side,-trightfiff dreams,souriirberations,yellovs- • : ness. of ;the •iikin''und • eye's, - .. , deficierierl of:rierspira don, &mac. chit be . , . . .. , --•. .: • effectually , ;.-. ' 4 " •' - ` - ...• • ••• /••, sss sellted:' , s '''''' C '' _' by DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S ..; CE LEBRATED.' GERMAN . IitIYPERS. Their power over theabrive diseasesis not excelled-I if equalled-by_ any.offiar. 'reparation in the United Statcs,as the cures' in this city attest,inanany cases ar; ter Skilful pliyiricitini had failed'. ' ' ' ' - ' Derangement in the liver and, stomach are .soarces :of insanity-from disorder or-obstruction a morbid action of . the sympathetic and•orlier nerves folloay,s, and the func-; dons of altabittin are impaired and 'deranged; as naives are the connecting medium fi between mind and matter, it fOlirlavzfrffizi,Ahe ....recipuicaLaction.,tharloinmust_he morepr less implicated and deranged simultaneously; derangernentffiere wilialsoprodate diseaseof,the SKIN; . L'UNG4.I.7E.,FUP and KIDNEY% as wellins,the brain: The thousands ...who die with, I YELLOW,i FEYEK4 CHOLERA . or INFLUENZA, is. owing ,to theconMW cause; rind the. naajoritY .tif.eases,.of that. most painfall disease, CONSUMPTION, onginates from the same..., in fact the stomach is• the important organist the system of matter, aa Upend youriepend for the success and all the, advitinagcsro be „derived, atom the administration of ; in- rernal inediente . s. Its functions are of the ritmostim-1 . por . uanee to every one in constituting theaource and fOun-i rata, of life,whieh is nutrition.; No Organ possesses each remarkable, sympathies, none such remarkable power in; modifying every,part of the system..., ~. L .. • .. ; • The tare Success in treating disease of the liver arid' stomach successfully has: not been a:vrioit.of pathological; kinoWledge of their functions, but the preparation of. a. coinpoinul that would act upon. the disease, and all the sympathetic atHictioni. That point has been gained inl these.,Bitters„and they are ENTIRELY VE,GNIVLIILE,. and will in every case Permanently destroy costiveness; and give strength, and vigor to the frame,, at no time de bilitating the patient, and they are grateful to themosti delicate stomach under any circumstances. • - .. ALL ,CAN SECURED , ;., , .. "2." ;,,WHO •WILL USE THEM AS D IRECTED, • . - ' (is WITIIIN Inc -row= or autmcmx-) - :. . ' The few months this preparation has been before-the; public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogyi ;,of the press through the, land i . their object beinglor. the', birie . firof ,suffering humanity ; its success -has .surpassedi all p recedents, and it is free from. all alcoholic stimulant.' syrup , mercury, aloes, quinine, acids, and all injuriotti{ ingredients, and.espccially . adapted to the diseases of the; variable . climate of the United States, and the West In-', dia Islands. WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, are made strong .by using. it--4n faer it issfamilymedi-" tine, and can be administered with safety to a child one: year old,ffiof. e delicate female, ora man ninety. ... , The 'Philadelphia Democrat says :-'‘ This . medicine, has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in great demand.. We can speak. from 'experience, that it "Mos' produced many wonderful cures?' ••,.. : . ' - The Daily ,Sun says : --“We believe it is one.of the' best medicines of the age-a friend having usedir in his , own family with great, Fal.4facOlim, in th t ,faundice and ; Live,rComplaint.? , . . .• ;•-. , ' The Spirit of the Titans and Keystone tiaya:-•-•nDO our' good, citizens, who are' invalids, know the many aston- 'Ceiling cures that have been perfornied byDrlioriflanffis . , l celebrate. aseririttn. Bitters! If they do not:yam- recom- , intrid them to the Getman Medicine Store 78 - Baca• street; all who are afflicted with Liver CoMPlainclauti- dice; Dyspepsia or . Nervous Debility; the Doctor has . cured many of our citizens, after the belt 'physidiarts had failed. Wei:tire Used them„and they have proired to be a medicine thrit every one should know of,and,we cannot refrain giving . emr testimony in their favor, and that which gives them greater claim upon our humble ef fort, they are entirely vegetable.. •. ~ ._ The Evening Bulletin says : - r -The Celebrate Ge rman Bitters arearn nivaltiableremedylor Jaundice - Dyspep sia, and nervous complaints:" , Neal's Gazette says:-.‘•lt is not often we notice 'the varionsaeseellent medieinesadverfised• Maur , rolarade, because we are unwilling. to speak except from personal • experience,. and a•geod constitution "fortunately. makei us generally strangers to such; .arricles.; A Word, how ever, of Dr. Hooftand's German Bitters: This wtrattrow to be an excellentarticle fulfilling in every lespeet what ..: ... ....... is claimed:for it by the advertiser. . .. The Daily News says: .; • , . , , • '. • "A Manic's - R.-We speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof ; land's celebrated German Bitters when we say iris a ; blessing of this age, and. in diseases of.the binary, diges tive and nervous systems, it has not, we think, an equal. • -it iS-A, ;VEGETABLE PERNLRA2IO:I AID MLLE WITTIOLIT AT..- - cr i tic,., and to all invalids we would recommend it as r worthy their confidence. , . . , . • . - --• L W ro What stnger testima ony can medicine have? At the Depot van be oven the evidences of many of otir 'Most respectable citizens of Cures. in all the fomstiffittrlis T eases. I Principal Depot, .German Medicine Store,,d7d -RACE . Street, and for sale in Lancaster by John F.Logan; Bar, • risburg, by D. W. Crone; and respect:tole dealers gen ' entity throughout the country. . 9900,615 t 3 • • 100,967,77 • •thY7,499 72 SILEsNCEI THAT DREADFUL. COUGH ! , - , -The Linage stein danger ' the, work of • the destroyer -has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in- it's sound of ,Ati. - VOtt A /Holiki? Your 'darling :child, yeur,idol and earthly joy; Is now perhaps Confined to her &arab& by a duhge t;Olillier pale checks. her thinahriniken fingers, tell the hold disease has-already gained upon her —the sound of her sepulchral cough Inerces your soul. Yoeso M. ,when Jest about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the. fair prospects of the fit ture—Votti hectic cough and feeble limbs tell .of.your loss of hope,liinyini need not deSpair. There is a balm which Will heal the wounded lungs., it is • - . . Sherman's All 4 leAllng ß alsam. Mrs. Arms, the wife of Wm. 11, .Aurre, Esq..was . given up by D. Sewall, of 'Washington: Drs. Roe.,and McClellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends.alt thought , she , Inn* die. She hail every appearance of !mingle consumption, and'Vraa se prOnounced by' her physicians--Sherman's Iltdraiiit Was. given end it cured her. . • . Mrs.' Gsaitstatirtr7. - . of Bull's Ferry, Was aboacured of consumption by this: Balsmn when all. ether remedies. 'failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Di. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 281. Broadway, has, witnessed its effects in several ceies Where soother rriedeeiiM afford ed relief—but the lialsam operated- liken char :1:04.C.. also wituesred its wonderful - effects in - curintgAsihniti; which it never fails of:doing. Spitting - Blood; alarming as it may be„ is effectually-cured by this , Balsam.. • It heals the ruptured. or wounded-blood vessels, and makes the Iting_ssound _ Rev. HENRY Jon:003 Eighth avenue, vi.IIS COTRII.Of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years first dose gave'himmore relief - than alt the rither.. - .Medi, eine he had ever taken. Dr. I.: - Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave it to h Sigler-in-law who wee laboring' under ConSumptiom . and' to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, Soria restoring them to - eemfortatile health. Mrs. Lmcasits WELLS, 95 Christie-st., suffered front Asthma 42 years, _Sheretan;s Balsam,relieved her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled, to, subdue every attack by timely '' use of thts inedieMe.. , This indeedis thegreutreinedy for Coughs; ecitair; spit.; , ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and Willie affections of the 1 throat, , antl eveitAsthma and Consumption. - • I Price 25 cents and Sr per bottle, - Principal Office 100 Nassau Street:New - York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, WOrntarid Camphor Lotesiges'Preiniurri Tooth •Paste arid Poor Plaster • Sold. wholesale and-retail by WM. JACKSON,-tit-:his Boot and Shoe Store-.and -Patent -111edicinerWarchotele, 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head. of. Wood by the following duly appointed Agents 'fiie , lilligheity' . . County z A. M. Marshall,. :Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghrieet, Manchester; J. R. IL Jacques, Birmingham; A. S.,GettY, Wylie street; J. G. hlusum. cor, Webster :et. and Elm; Daniel Neglny, East. Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikan;rSharpsburgh; Snml. Springer ' Clin ton; James M'Kee , Slewartatown ; John Black . Turtle Creek' C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; .Rowland.& Son, M'Eees; port' MeEldowney„. _Bakerstown; Riley.. .1111Laughlin, Plumb Township ; Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville4as: I Fulton, Tarentum; 0. H. Starr, SeWickly. marO-ly • , MORE TESTIMONY!--Dr. W. Lamm, of. Fayette - - N. V., says: "I am well persuaded, and have been for sometime, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of, great use to all those who may have occasion:tos use them, and have administered teem to my patients." is Fever and, Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are mediately ered,by the use of Dr: Ralph's Pill.. Pride,. cents a box. 'Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTHSERT, • Smlthfietttstreet, near Third. F Also, by WM. Cole, Allegheny city; J. G.' Smith, ,Bir min-ghatn; and AVeraoketi. Fifth Ward, febl7 Jaynes'- Faintlyy . Medicines. S. S. c.oiput,. Piqua, Ohio, writes, March .1816: D"I hove used your. Vernrifugs, Carmtaative Balsam, and Expestorazi; in IT* , kactice for the last three years, atidlinxii been exceedingly weft. pleased with them, ,and never, as yetoo ray recollection,t failed of terilizingtny .fullest expectation' in their curative properties. Vont other medicinal cannot speak-of from experiences:but, ,judging from those I have'used, I doubt nor but that they claim and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in them by- those who' have usedrnem. was formerly .veryiartial to **rt. Vermifuge, until -I becameaequam ted with yours, which has my decided prefereno to-any other now m use. _ _ _ • • - Reatieetfally, yours., /ke., • S. S. COOK,M. D.” Ur For sale in Pittobu.rgh at the Pekin .."4'ettStore,•7.2 - 13 . A. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGIISYRUP.-.•This pre paration has proved itself to be of very great eiSeit , cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, -Colde,l-Authniti? ting of -Blood,- 'Whooping' Cough,. and other PneomOnte Affections; and the proprietors .feel wurftinteffin recom-1 mending, tt as a safe and useful medicine, and arc pre-', pared to , ' certificates of indisputable authority,, in. testimony of ifs.valae. • ' It le pleastintro the taste, and is offered tilsO'f(;N;• rt - Prie as. to place it within the reach of . every Percitt:' 'There 'are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro !date such decided effects in such a short time. Pre pared and sold . by - . . B. A. FAHICES'POCK. & CO Corner of First and Wood; also, corner Of . Sixth and Wood streets. • - decl3 R. RWLP.II , B CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILLEIGICTOI D sale,-wholesale and retail. at the • REAL ESTATE. OFFICE, ' No.soAntilhtleld Also, Sy \nit. Cole, Allegheny' city:, J. a'Smitlkihr : mintharn; John MeCnteken,,Penn - 'EWE SALE—A brick,dwelling_house and lot, in *ilea - Sant location, situated on .Knoll street,- Allegheny: , hiittigc is wellarranged,hasing agood cel/art akitch:. en atid4.. Bitting tmom,halimnd two parlors, three bedrooms and Edlimed garret... Lot is 20 feet,br 120 deep, ton bask Atieet. Price, $1,200. Teem,-s.llletn:hand, balance in , fain . equal. Teprly ,psytuents, S,.CUTHBERT, General. Agent, -, , . augs ;. - - - ; i ~~ r ~-M:~..: = y~►rngs~-~tt~~3iccines '" a o, A . m . fro N.) gfowth, beauty,,auci - restoration- of .tha- flair- •• 1146 Cristithj•Wfien 'biitclinowh; Orin imbfteedi all other cies of the kind now in, use. • Where the beit is dead: harshohict, tiuhcalchy, vor turning grey, a fesiepplica: Lions will make the hair soh abd'itark,•aiel give ita beau tifuli lively appearance; and will also make it maintaid its Itvelihkest andlietillbyeolirr,' twice in Ring tn•Otill the preparations: that are generally used. • Where the hair's doe,: or Jew fallen on, It • May - be restored by using this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who ts in the habit of using oils on their bait should at 'once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, es it is so composed that it will not injure the bait like the other preparations, but Wilt beautify it, and* give perfect satisfy:olcm in *every irk. . Fortestimony to jet Very superior qualitiel, see the fel lowing letter from the. Rev. Mx. Caldwell to hlekne ; Hendershott ch,Strelch,WithlivAle t •Aederat agents for the Sotith . ern States t•• : -.„ " ' •• Letteretheßio: R-Vardiai Pie! to? if the C,lureh Pulaski: ltesbiteriars): - Haseinemost Alasten ; ' Oast sv - I take pAronre itt additigtny testimony in.faver of the eicellent prepare:lml called Dr. Parish', Cliinese Hair' cam; fd about two years 'ego my ImirWell very dry, „disposed,to come out, buthaving procured a . Cretin, end'exed It according toile pre "' elastic, 'ser, ank,fizta to the.head. • Many, baticz.., ' 61 4 wete, •Atach leaving my beittn. a worse cstete , ! 'than before: • ThisCreare, however, has met my expec, tenons.' - . • As an 'article tin:the toilet, my wik, givielt - preferetiee over ell others, - being delicately' p e rfumed mid not dia.. ' Vosed to ?IS tic idity. The. ladies, especially, will find the' Chinese Cream la be a`desbleratura. tnitbeir preparations• rot the billet. • Respectfully, ko. t , • ~ • c R. cALDWELL, • • litilaski, January 7,1847. • ciler-glola—Whalcsala.suid. retail, in John wt:Townseed,4,s Markets., und ;all Molder comer of Wood and " " jele4tler.vr-ly LADkitifirg.itirittaiied agiw' ist acing Common Preria;• 'red Chalk : 'They are not aware bow frightfully iniu :rums it isto • theskin 1 how, coarse, howibtigh, hoWirallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using. ple 'pitted chalk ! Besides it is injunous, containing' a largo quantity of lead! Wellave prepared a boautitul vege 4taltle.article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. •It peifectly Intiocent,heing purified 'of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts ..to the: skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively w hite ; at the same. time acting as cosmetic on the s making it - soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Xtissachu-. setts, says :" After anaiyaing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, . I find it possesses the rtiosthedutifol and nattrral, and at .the same time inirocerit,',white: I ever. saw. •I :certainly . cid canicientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requiresbeautifying." Price 25 cents a boi.• • Directions —the best wayto apply Lilly 'White, is with sett leather' or woolthe former is preferable. A.►tca sier- 09 - : Terra roa , 25 .ciata.•White teeth, foul breath, healthy. puns.- Yellow and unhealthy tenni, after'being•onee• or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the. most beautiful ivory, aud,.at the same time it is so perfectly innocent Land exquisitely fine, that its constant daily . risd is highly' advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing a premature denary. i Those , alreaily - decayed it - prevents from b e comin g.worse T it also taste nssuch as is becoteing loose; and by perseverance it Will /eider the foulest teeth 'delicately white, and make the breath 'deliciously Sweet Price 25 or 37; cents a box. MI the above are sold only at 82 Chatham st, sign of the American Eagle,..NewYkirk, •and by the appolanetAgentsvetesenames'aPpeillif the Wm.. von 161/ItY and get a richhusband, lady r "Tour face is your fortune." let beautiful, clear, fair'. Is .it white ± If not, it sae bc, made so even though it be gel law, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and (reek led.. Thous• anddluive - been made thus who have: wiltreCtince or twice withlones',ltalian Chemical Soap.: - The 'effect is glorious and Magnificent. • But be sore you get ,•ie genu ine Jemes*.•Sosp - , at the sign of thetAinarkan_Eagle, 82 Chatham street: - Ring-worm, Salt4heum,ri , eY , pelas, Barber's Itch, are often cured by . Janes' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy hill 'failed. Than it cares pimples, freckles, and demi the skin, all know. Sold at the Araericah'Stigle,_Bs Chatham street Maid, reader, this seldomfofnirer Faßa.' ••• • • . •• ' •' ' • • ................. ......C Jr., 'lPatterson. ' Sold at Jaelnion's 891Alterty it., head of Wood,. Sign of of the•Biof 'Boa. . • novW4 ONE DOLDAR TWELVE . AND A EALP.CMT 7 g. —lllatticige. s —Contulertial.—Apy lady between, twen ty and thirty, posse.sings syrrimetrical form, good. fea tures, &e.; m asked confidentiallY, can she suppose Ainy man ceritd'adMire her while she hiis such yellow teeth; such 'sallow,. rough, coarse skin; and such dirty; tied, wirythaitl When, by spending the above earn , she n a ught have delicate white teeth; a pure sweet breath, .and. beautiful head of hair. She can. - have "beautiful white teeth'and sweet breath by using a 2s. box of .Toithr , Am ber Tooth Pastr; a skin whiteouroisild spotless as snow, by nsinta eake of .the genuine Jesus' .liars Chemical Soap/ . and a beautiful bead of hair by Using a 33. bottle of Jones', Coral Hair Annotative- Do not form an - Opinion against this, before you tiTy,. or. you will repot but be sure to ask kit Jones' articles... Sold only ut New York at 82 Chaththri st. For sale y WM. 3AC DT, Agent, • Upl3 ' ". 89 Liberty et., Piusburgh:, CANCER, SCROFULA AND GOlTßE—tunpler • ex perienee has proved that no combination of medicine haveever been so ef f icacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERA.TIVE. .It has effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and otherdis eases of that •ebutit; but has removed the:most stabboni diseases of the Skin Swellings, Erysperia t. lce. This medicine ciders into the'cirealation; 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 reducesenlargenund of the glands or bones. It increases the, appetite, remplesheadacke and drowsi; uess, and Me:prisms the•wficite systeM, and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constitute:on. There is nothik superior to it in the whole unitesismisdiea. it is perfectly Safe,and extremely Pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea aecomPenTiali t)re idea of awW • lowing medicine. . • r - " - For sale in Pittsburgh at thePETONTRA SKITTLE, 72 Fourth st.., near Wood. . . •. . • mar3o A Recipe Dor thei iil=l/121 - litalrl • TO FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH,-MAKE IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN. AND .FlNE.—Persons in consequeste.e -of the many things sold,. set down every. article, (be it ever so good& as a humbug. -If. people. could be made to try a 3s. bottle of Jcnie's Coral Ilan-Re4 storative, and sed hew it makes-dry,.rusty, red, lighthair moist, soft.. tuibuni and dark, and keeps it.so; and by its: use for sometime, causes it to grow . naturally beautiful;- -if people could see the lumber of poor respectable me chanics thut:use it, (aye. and find it the cheapest thing they can use,) far dressing and beautifying - the - .Hain' for keeping4t soft and in .order 'three times as long as any other oracle rriatle;.and L Forces it to grow, stops its falling, , . ; And costs but 3 shillings total. - We formerly sold nothing less than - ID bottle*, but Ave wish people _ to - fry it.: Sold only ` at 82 ( mind . EU] Chatham - street, New York, and by , manN L . w w3AcxsoN, , Agt.. 89 Liberty tt.- ,{ORE Tb.:STIIitUN cv for Wittard's Faniily Medi eines.—Tbe underaigned, citizens of Pittsburgh,fiate big personally used Or4/Willard's Oriental Cough Ma ture, and experienced its beneficial erects, doinost cheer.' fully recommend it as- safe and,effectual, in all eases. , Speaking flora experience, we believe that it.has no su perior; and would recommend its use to all the afaieted. WM. JENKINS.- Pittsburgh, March 1500848. ETSold . by J Sehddnmaker•A Co.„ John Hays, Tarites•, Castel; John P.. Scott ,- F. L. Snowden - „T." ttiohlee'Oiden &Snowden:"••••;:' ;LAI _ o ALT unEumi scOvy,oim soßEs7ffilkstr.F.- Q' LAS,. Saitter'S...ltCh 7 Chaps, Sons Bearda,. Pilnytett.—*!. This is used. by _ manyithyswount N.11' 1 ' 3 .' 31 11-in cunnglhe above, Arid we w ould not einise r iegaionsly sell onleas we. knew it to be all we state. As a cosmetic, the tree JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the, only article 'Over' known that - lentovett impurities 'end: cleared - =lf 'denutified''the etinOnaking it intt; clear; - smooth and. white as an. intents: Era thind,qt Is sold et 82 Chathatojt,; Zr, Tj, dna' b'y - • ' I. WM. lACK"Sort, , Agent, o :710 Liberty street, Pittabnrgh. .~-~_'"s` ~"" e* r 1.`.".. s ue ;" . yr.' -.'.` ==M CONSUMPTION seizsitmnr e vietints,than any other disease in out 'eti)Unry: The Alleftgolte, old y -the. beautifiil and gay, are all alikit'sub*Ct n. its invidious revages;and meny'it, beetie.ebfek has been supposed to blootwwith . the gldvir or heallif. But oder)* case o'rigt-, natesTn deold en4lteciagh—lierlidps defined unworthyof attention at Rist=yankd'ourly, met with'remedies when too late. Watch the firsVisympfentiwith'jealeuS 'eare; and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam Fahnestbelc Co., which'svill'certainly cheek its further , protress, and resteretfe intinined argent tit 'it teautiftil For tale bq FAHNEST&K 1 Cp., corner lat and Wood its.; . alsa T 'eaniquilth and : Wood. -•• dealt LI .. .11YR SALE--,,,t0t-ulatvaluable property,„where , the sabeeriher resides, together with the :Improvements thereonh situated on_ Sixth street, near Smithfield; front log on Sixth n1.'120 ft., and in' dept./tan, Cherryialley. 2/0. feet. This property is admirably situated for a Hotel or a Public Ball, .and contains a half square of ground ; or it migitt, be distde/I into 12 building lots, 0 lola of 20 feet each on .Sixth street, by 120 feet deep,. and 0 lots:with a 'front of:20 . feet each on Cherryalley bY - 120 , feet deep. ians;tf , WM, PORTER."' • BlagatineW - Vor Jannioryo_4l. 8 49,. • ECEIVED "ATM .-I A;;MINERDi Smithfield -,stroet f IV:third dribi above Seerindatieet ,Godelr's• Lady's; liiOh - ;:entatuallifiaige,Willisix " tractive 'e apt:wings irhe literarydepartment of the high'. eat -order for thtgNtl commencing' a new volume . Sartain's - Uniott iNfogazine; beausifitl4; erabellisheff;:, and -comprising 'Bolittgeti of reading matter , all Original,. - Grab eitri!aMagartne c illastrited with' four betuitifaton--, graCingi t' in Size; WfullHOtible'nefaber..,;' Poems cif 'Sohn Adatus, with Notices ;of, r ills. • Life , and Chainater.7. --- A „ . Critital Defence of the Grant Street. Attittisi Church;' 'Against the charge of corritAliPoir lbtrolltroltietralioll of -her discipline orffer, of the Church., , Rdse - andfGert:rwde or the MYstterionsWedding4.trans, fated 'from the - Frensh of Echlolplie."Nopffer.- : An Impartial:Aecoent of:the Life of. the,Rerr;4ohu.l4,;: Maffitritiarratitie afltiafirat Marriage; aJsct.ins seconds: with nanny particulars xtbierlaffere; p ablished. r. , - Sedond..soludie Paul ,Arfffpulieht, bow. complete; - • , Mary Barton; a Tak:cif;ll4liititchester Liteg. England published by the Tfamers. • '• • •!•• Juluhr De Cliffortkor Woman's. Love; ,rt Romance-of ISm iles Andßeans tillastratedfs, An' gelina Luminozei or the.:JA re; of; atile anty Vbytthe author - ,erhe - lifinach Of, Promnie, dte. „ • The . 11 : 46 e-b-b4Fli Agll,l.tinged:D , folre,-Diintet by • ' jibs . ;P . n billet, :; • MBE. ambit or, inflame the -:-public t•getterally, and Housekeepers arid Retail Grocers parficularly‘.thar he. is discontinuing thiaNneenswitha budintisit,liitd will' sell off his present stock at redtutedltrices:'•:"EllaSe 'who teish to obtain Chisla,-Quisinstisreviiißtail,"wiflHhd this ft rare opportunity for getthig sdeh articles as they want, :much cheaper. than the usual rates,. t. Remember fife - place ; 011.114A(HALLi:NO,:4t8Vitiklif eireet,,neat the Anettou_storet.t,t:. 1 • S I will •Illapose of tnyWholtr ,- stock to -44:POrscni wit:bungler buy , iD at ioneaf• . ST: 011iA/13...•HOUSICs- tOSNES: OF PENN. AND: ffp. cLAIR , , mat OySTgf 4.3 4GAIST., and even :tielicaa t a y2f, the, pxaer,pk affords, servej u p ahorteataotice, and is the very beet stytqc,ll7nu,3,6 l , 'fiued,up ancLarrnagad'in tha best tTiaT,' rsoment of (Atropin '•••• JOHN M. , , ITIOtt ---- - -___ %MEI . .01tE SA. •flinlftWaiiirCi cit v as A MERICAN OIL, procured from a well In Kentucky 'Xi 1:15: fret licloW, the surface of the Cunt). 1:1 certain and infallible 'cute for , SprMus, Strains; Cain, Eraires, ElcalolsOlurne, Totter. EfrliPelall, Scald. ng• EleadoCroup, .WhaopiCough,-,lnflaramatory Sore..Throat t lEfore and Inflaraed Eyes, Flatuleueet.Ulcors.,Foret Sores, arll u , , . , .. • INFLAMMATOILY RHEUMATIShI, which yields to Its effects in a shrprising manner. , _., It has never yet: ailed when used according to dime tions. Read the:fallowing:- , . .. , . . , • . . s , .. : .. • ~.,,.. • . • hlAtscuratura.. Allegheny co., Pa i l . : - • ... ' .: . . November 18, 13411. . S • • Thisis to certifyithat my .wife, Margaret ass cured of aßheirmaticComplalftiof seven year s. by which she was so lame as to be obliged to use crumb: es. In one week she was cured by using the 'American Oil, and could walk about as usual without her crutches. JONATHAN GHREIST. . . The following is communicated by Mr. War.Naslt t jklr. Jackaon.s agent for Steubeaville,:o.• • 1... ' .." ...' • A gentleman near Steubenville, who htuinotbeernable to put either of his feet to the ground for twelve year/, In Consequence of lameness, by the. use of one: bottle. was - enabled to walk two miles to a township:election. It is likewise a sovereign remedy for , • .• • • ' '‘ , CONTRACTION OF TIM MUSCLES.AND TEN DONS. ~ f ollowing is communicated by Mr. Wm. Nash, W. '.Jackson's agent for Steubenviller• • ' —* '. A,Luly residing. in Steubenville, the. finger. of whose hand was so contracted on to deprive her of the use of it for thirty-five years, was entirely cured by' the use olone bottle of the 081 so that she now , bas the perfect nee of her Lured fully equal to the other which bad never been affected. It has also been found to a safe and invfnoi 'Me agent in the speedtand certain cure of • • *.-, in all cases not organically incurable..' • • -..- A lady residing In Allegheny city was effectually eared of obstinate deafness, of years' continuance, by the use. of lean than one bottlerof the Oil, so that tic 'said gi,,,, beard better than . she had ever done before.. ' •, , ..1 • A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was cured of .deafirees 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 ir, nt the office of theritlvertitutr. : • . .. - ~. • Its properties, are highly developedin.the certain and surpnsingly speedy cure of all cases of • • CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. . • Several cases of Cramp Cholic have:been effectually cured by one dose of the Oil, in the.- abort space of : hait an hour. when the parties have been agonized with pain. Its curative properties have been remarkably manifested In the radical cure of .' • ' . • DISEASES -OF THE SPINE.. ..., • A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was, came effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine, which had confined her to her - bed •for a - considerable time, in which she could not turn herself. It its also a sure, remedy , and perfect cure for pains in the small of the back, and . _ • • •, • INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. , Read the following: ' . Prnanuion, Deo. 113, 1:46. This'is to certify that I was afflicted with great pain in the small of my back and kidneys, which affected me so' much that I could not stand optight.. By rubbing •eztet nally, and using half a teaspoonful internally, night and morning, I was entirely cured. JOHN. RIDDLE, near Warren, Armstrong co., Pa. Algentlemariof Pittsburgh . , afflicted with a violent in domination of the kidneys—the pain of which. caused bun to faint—was completely cured. in three days, by the use of the American Oil. • .. . The qualities of this . . . NATURE'S OWN REMEDY - . . _ is extremely penetrating .and unti-infiammatory,•eonse quently is confidently recommended to a sovereign rem edy wherever inflammation exists, either external on n terns!. Used immediately after a cut, bruise or wound, it will cure and prevent - GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. It his, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing titi4 effective remedy for those very unpleasant and intone. Meat diseas es ___„ . • GRAVEL AND URINARY. COMPLAINTS. . gy- Price, 50 emits per bottle. enntiOnpi—BC on Tour Guard:- •., The surprising excellence and growing popularity ; the Amencan . Oil, has induced some dishonest persons palm upon the public. miserable imitations of this truly valuable medicine, for the purpose of deceiving - the un. wary, end defrauding the Proprietor. • • _ - • • • , „, In order to be sure of obtaining the gennine,"Marerta is the following cone Tateos : •,Ist. See that the name ."Wm: Jackson; FO.Liberty ist head of Wood is printed on the label of the,wrappaa of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. • , 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in n pamphlet contain • ing.full directions for use; .and olio contamingthe name and. address_ of • Wm. Jackson, General Agent•for proprietors; likewise, the name and address of the: prietors, wail dc Co., Kentucky. ,• ad..:Furchnse - Osaw of the advertised, Agents,..all . . of whom have.mshow bill,' Oa Which is printed the names of the"PropriebersandGeneral t Agents--ttous : D. Proppetois,KentuckY. Wm. Jaellson,;Pittshuigh* TM, General A n •+ent for Western: ni PennsYlvaa, and . part ed Ohioand.Western Vitginia4, and the printers'. names-, rithabtugh-7-printed at ilie,botman, of said show btlL 4th. Observe the genuine American a:dtiik . green eolor, waladattany sediment, analns specifictrawl-, tyJighteilhaa water. 'f he Coanterfeitta are mostly 14.11, black color ;---seme white, like Spirits .al Taipentine, Said to be refined Mad" clarified ;-• sonic San era . Oil-- , kati erse miz turoof other mammon, oils; and one a lalsck rabbi looking mixture, pair Porting to come front the .i.Fittbairgh and Allegheny Ihspeafsary 'Co." 'None, of. thegr coon- ) terfeias possess either the•virMe or the power of the traii lErSold wholesale and ',retail - by WM. JACKSON* General and Sole Agent for the. Proprietor in. Western Pennsylvania,. Weaterif-Ifirginia, and NOrthern`,Ohio; and by the following dilly appoutled Agents hfAlleirtulny county; Pe: ,•• Marshall • Dr. Brown, city. . • J.-R. Johnsont - ..• Jonathan Clines; Manchester. • ••• • • • • Alexander Asdale, - WyKe strem. • .J.ll. IL Jacques, rinningliam. • • - Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville.. • • G. H. Starr, Sewickley - . • • . Edward Thompson,lWilkinsburgh. Daniel Negley, East Liberty, • H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh: - •• . Thomas Aikin r Sharpsburgh.' • • Rowland do San. lirKeesport. • C. F. Diehl,"Elizabetla., John ?leek, TOrtle Creek: -----t-M'Eldowny,"Rakersiovau , "- Saarthel"Springer„Clinton. Jamed hrKee, Ste wartstowa. Riley 1/71,aughlin, Plom township-, I. Fulton, Tarenturn. ~ 'leieinitih Fleining;Lawren2evillta. Robert Williams, .Arthursville,. •111130141 the Mew York Gazette, Oct. 'l4 1K.19, •daily jj. paper deservedly at the head of lbeAttily . Presslir Bristol's Extract of Samaparilla.—lt , were but ilourtesy to call tine:mime( our -re alders to this invaluableprep oration which wilt be foundadvertisedin anodic/column; ." Mr. Brikol Ira brother, and issues alighly interesting newapaper, everynow and then; . one or two numbers of- , . which we have already noticed; and the medicine itself has been eulogised bytielirjy apatite wrss cifithe western country, andove, doubt not, juinly eulogised. !thus in int fairor, moteover,' .. very . ' flattering. testimonials from the,. most eminent practitioners. in every part of .the country • where it thas been used. There, is beauty mid: tasto enough in the bottles, nail eng - raved labels kn whih they are enveloped, to induce, purchase, even if, the,. preparation it.elf were not one of the I ,!trovereignest in • the worldp•iis every parenn must believe it is - th a t , every ' One' :intiSt believe it 4,441:tat is, every - one Whri would not resist it mtussef doetimentary eildence coneht• .•• eive enough to, convert a Turk to Christianity,. Buy oni of the bodies, gentle reader, and see whether y - ou do not 1g ee with us'on this point. orialeby. •• B. A: VAI - INESTOCK .8c C0., - .feb24 aUor. of ISt and WoOd anirdth and Wood eta. •11.E,:ur - 4-14 ...,,umAnsm, : qouT, AND:TIC DOLOREUX,— er A reSPeetahfe gentleman calleA at out office; as .he rand; to inform us that he had been afflicted for 15 sears With' Rlieurnatisin, or. Gout, end occasionally with. Tic Dotoren"; that lie had been. frequently confined to his, room for months together, and often suffered Mamoru in, tense and extruciating pain, but that lately he had. been using Jaynes .41teradre, from which he found,themost eigg nal an d,utteximc led !relief, Br:eaps, ho: found-, the medi nine Niery;pleawint and effective,. and that he DOW 'Eon alders himself perfeetly.cured,=.-Eltiladelphia North Amer ican. ' . A FAcr Wourn•Knovano.- 7 A gentleman of Scrofulous , 'habit, froth hidlicretion in his younger days,' beemMe af-c acted with. Ulcerations in the Throrir and Nine, and disagreeable eruption. of the Skin. .Irideed t his wholp .systemhore the, Marks of being saturated with, Wiens°. :One BOnd and wrist were so much affected :that'be had lost toe use of the hand, .every part Veing'cOpicil 'with nee ~ ' painful, and 'offensive ulcers. and were, fin hollitiw and porous tisan honer:con - Ibl - It was. at this stage iirhis' 'complaint, when death appeared inevitable frotit,ti loath some disense,tbat he conuneneed the:use of Jayoetis .A'! torative j and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfectly care , The Altemtivetiperates through tie circulation . „,arid purifies the blood and erodicatei disease &writhe ardent; wherever lobated,.. and the numerous cures .it formed lit diseases of the 'skin, cancer; iscrofida,, go,t4v. .liver comPlaifiti dyspepsia pad other chronic;iseases, is intiO , aslonishing.---Sprit of the Times.. M sale in Pittsburgh, at the ?IN TEA sTorw;, .Fresir Arrival. nit N 0.115 Wood.itreOlk HODRINBON has just opened, within the , past f weekthe largest assortment of French . CHINS, ; 'ever Opened in'this - city; consisting itt'parf-;-raneY, : .Whitc,Gold,Line. and Gold Band Ted 'Bette ; attentive assortment of Whlte;Plowing Blasi andLiyet=7.• 'pool fron Btone Ware; inTeaSetti or in separate Piqcest. ••• as may- be' required: ,Also, a • beautiful4somnent Candelabras and Lamps; of tbe iiuwest shap,eit and pat tents; direct from the maniifantuveilg, Ladies would do well to'giVe him a eall, at, .. oct27 • • N0.r115 Wood se.:l4ors below rifilf, , , Business Colleo MP. nndersigned r eneouragedby the p atronage' berul to of the 4nerehants, professional gentle men, the .. o _ln sibs spaaciun' clianiPB onl'e c"Y,Pirersids.Berviennd , Hay— or accotons in the city of P ittsburg h_ for many „ yeart, for • ing'attended to business of this kind a ih n e d ik' the ar nil d jlin Tr in ad g c e iti n ee. dd h b o el f d e g ei s s vel CO l n a _fitt eg l n i n f t in l Cl, t r a eA- I b to rs ot i a i th o ti n i t i h il i y: ' l ! : tcigiye satisfaction. by Itrempt and ten :art business entrusted to him. GALBRAT4I, .3e, • r : To be j'auntihaat . .Ta ll : 3 T , , Third street; opposite t&e i 'ost Nom r Gabriel Adt i tns 2:Patt; • tiVing• " • Aceountent CatietBs Thomas bs w _ : :James M at Moll, Jae M G Merchl •116.1:Senile Dentist • • ' . Dr. George 44 , r. pea. P• PrP"'• • ' ' • • i w Sketch Book, illustiated by Wiina ca,unt,illastirtted by Lemze, R dw iii,F ett gat Poets of. America, with portiaini TheFilifef the Knickerbockers. „ i A Fable. for Critics. Ellis' Metrical ,Romances The of the Sen. , , • '• gee;:s, LowelPiConyersations on old Poets. • Dramatic. Works of Beaumont Ind Fletcher, - • - PoeticalWatks of 'Epeneer'. - •' • .;',l" • •• Poetical Works of Chaucer.' ' - Poencal-Works of Ford and lidessidger."'" For tale by; H. S BOSWOWrii &' CO, ' novitti ,•• -; 4th street,'neolletwicitS., .4 =1 =SEMEN
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