FEE Elil The ., ZifeW;GWl - aes" sun - A lie ail I' NEW.GOODSI NRIV GOODS!! • .0 Gfaixter , Berioirift than ever can note be the sign prate 'New: Gafra ce;Hit pn Market St., dietween Third . and Fourth. where to just opened a splendidishack of winter Dry. GaKtds, cheapei thanlhe seine quality of,Goods have ever been offered 'MlPitts: I..I; . ..tRSSELL, NO. 62 Market B ir street.'-between - nit& and Fo U urth streets 'sign of -the Golden jiec Hive, has ' now - received , find.ofre rs to his nornefau. -:.timers. and the -public qanertilly.lht - rargest, elleapest •aud:raost splendid steak oflVintet Dr y 'Goods ever offer, ed in this city: ' 'ThesOGOodahave beettpurchased in the' T Eastotn‘Cities since - the late - fall in prices: and will be . sold to - task buYe.re at a - great teducnon. much 'cheaper, " than they could have been sold in the-early part. of the Among this - large itia eitensive' etock will-be found. Marii , ..6hoice fled fashionable 'Goods of the latesuiff-% MEM Starlet Cashrueres, all Wool, a beautiful article ; • r • Cherry cold do, — do. figured and plain ; Silks and Satins, plain, striped.and plan Scarlet de Lames, all wool, very cheap ; •••.-=' • - Itlazariue Blue Dc - Dailies. low prices; - . Preach Merinos, all colors. extremely love. • . A.:large,assortment of fi g'd Castan ores Di Laines,n ow est designs ; frdm 121 to 50,ccuts per yard ; these are very . cheap. Also. a large „ .sloak of AlpaCaß from 121- cents per yaid, all colors. and a great bargain ; with splendid assortment of bonnet ribbons of the latest ha:. portadeu...Also, ,volvet :ribbons all :widths and .eolors. very cheap, a beautiful assortment; plumes and rirtificint flowers; bonnet satins and velvets, nil colors; French: worked capes and collars; scarfs, cravats; gloves and hosiery, all a; reduced prices. • C.• SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! Beet assortment in the city, rind very cheap Long and, _ Square Shawls, best quality: - • - Terkerie and Cashmere Shawls.; • Black and colored Cloth, do. Brocha and Silk • do. Plaid. Blanket Shawls. all qualities and prices.. • - BL ANKETSI 'BLANKETS I l--Cheapest in the City! A large stock, of Blankets; all qualities, which wilt :be• sold cheaper than can be found elsewhere. , •-: - :rah- CJ/F4PA T 1./ DOME Lot STIC GOODS. . - - -Ala* stock of Calico. Good dark Calico, fast colors, only 3 cents Per yard; best quality British and-American Prlats,o to 10-cents per Yard; yard Wide 113ritish,earple - Prints, 10 to In ; a largersupply red, White 'a - ndlellow, Flannels, same as low as - 19Ccenta per yardi.'Veritchetip; • Bed !licking, from 9 to 1.9 f cents per Yard.. Ablo,:lciargo stock •of - Checks,' Shining Stripes, Cassinettri Jeans and Linsoys, together with a veryek - teitsirt - r-:•aW sortznentof, bleached and unbleached .Mullins, frem4 to • 8 cents per yard, cheapest yet;. good yard wide unblench 'ed Mettles, only 5 cents per .yard -bleached Muslims ,3 from to 9 cents per yard., All of which - will be sold off at reduced prices, nt the. sign of the New,Goltlen Bee Hive, in Market street, . between. Third - and sta., No. 62. (deelßuf, WM. RUSSF-L. .• • READY-MAHE CLOTHING, - . SELLING. OPP: - LOW-:VOR CASH'. to' DELANY, No. 40• Liberty street, Pittsburgh, having • L replenished his Stock within the last and"present months: witivtlie. latest styles of Fashionable Goods, at exceedingly low prices, offers the best assortment of CLOTHING to be had in tic City, at the.;owest cash price. Amon st them are every description •of • Dress nod Frock Cents; Sack and Overcoats of all fashionable colors and material, enclras French beaver, heavy Broad Cloths, super. blue, 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- Lag- line. Also; a general assortment of Goods to make to order, bleb, will be made in the most fashionable manner, on tes, Shortest notice.- -• (decl6)• • P. DELAN.Y. I F's.btonable Clothing,,fitore. WERNEBURG begs leave to inforin his friends and ..the public in general that he hus opened a NEW READY-MADE FAS HIONABLE CLOTHING STORE; on Market street,secand door fromSecciadatreet, where he bas, and always keeps on hand, a full assortment of Ready-made Fashionable Clothing. which be will sell on he most reasonable terms, for CASH. Healso' wishes to call the attention of his friends and he public in general to Pis very extensive selectioa as French, English and Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres; in endless variety, and Vesting.s forevcry one's use,'which he hors selected himself in, Eastiand which Will be made to orderin superior mariner, trihisTashionable Head Quarters, 251 Liberty street, Hate McGaire & - C64 and at prices.that will not be questiotted by the best'ot bargain-makers, - C. WERNEHURG, No. 9..51 Liberty street, and Mat Slat street -'2d door from Second. • t: Rosiness Cued. • - 7YRANTS IVELL SAIONOPOLIES MUST FALL: - - MUST- rEIC r". MTHICH faut will be proven by calling at BleGeraz's Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Third street, Chailesßunding, - -' - Morro: Stritto • profits and quiek sales. • V.A.sasrr : Fresh and good. . Coxerrirton: irrry far in, the background. - My.oldoustomera, and all others, are respeetially rmedtb at.innt waiting for them, - Mc GUIR oct.t • - - . Tailor. St. Charles. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention • : our friends and the public to the great variety* o INTEII - COATINGS and other articles, we - have just received—amongst which will he found the greatest variety or BLUE; BLACK, DRAll,_ti d PEARL colored BLANKET, MACKINAC, • and WAVER - CLOTHS,— FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,' rzszhvcs, The above Goods haring been bocight for cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to ac commodate all who may lunar us with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices: Give-as acalf. Err Remember, 218 Liberty street, opposite foot of nov3o •- - • McMULLEN &_DOWNING. • T. Et! J. T. IfVCANCE , No. 77 & 79 CORNERSIXTH .ANDI,IIIERTYBThb-IS. 11311 - aving enlarged and newly. fined op their establish meat, at the above well known. stand, respActfully invite the attention of Meir friends and the public to their choice selection of New Goods, comprising every varie _ty for sitting and summer wear, selected especially, for their customer department. Those wishing to leave their orders. Will find at this establishment every style of new and desirable goods: . Their stock of ready made, Cloth ing is eiterniive got up in the best manner, of durable ma terial; and well worthy the attention of those.wishing to purchase. All are ,invited to call, and may rest assured that they . mill.be pleased with price, quality and variety, A large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. Cloth/nig S' Clothing t t Cloth tag t 11- The row Big- Doors vs: The Whiter,, World !! ! 160,000 `WELL L SELECTED GARMENTS now de and readto be offed the, most liberal terms t a o my old customersand the pubc. in' generaU•The Proprietor of this far-famed and ertentrite • establishment has now, after returning-'from the 'Eastern'. cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed his' full and winter arransaments to supply _his thousands • of customers with one Of the most desirable stocks of Clo tamg Mat Das ever been offered in-this or buy other mar ket west of the Mountains. For neatness in.-style'and workmanship, co:Odom:I with the very low price which they will be sold tor, must certainly render the old unit veiled Three Bic Moors one of thegreatest aurnetions of lee western century. It is gratifying to me-to be able to announceto.my numerous friends at: home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary -efforts< which: /- have made to meet the many callsin my -with: difficulty .I can keep time with the: constant rah that is' made on. this establishment. ,It is a well. established fact, that my sales are eignt ois ten times larger than any , other house to the trade, and this being the- case bn the' amount sold,l can aifrod to sell at much less pmfit - Haut - others could possibly think of doing if they - wished to cover contingent expeustts.. I intend. to make - a - clean sweep of all my presentstock before the beginning of next. :year ' • corning to this.conclusion, I will make it the inter-. est of every man, who wants a cheep. winter suit, tocall and purchase at ihe Three Big Doors: : . • oatal-d/cw ' JOHN APCLOSKF.Y. Ew , Goobs, Ntw•GOODS:—Received at the loin N City Clothing Store a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fute French, English and Ainerican black and fancy Cassimeres, - of the moat modern styles; fine figured Cashmere Vestuigs,- Silk Velvet; - Plain and Pitney Satins-;all of which we - will make upp - at the Most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashignable style; Ready made Clothing,`of all descriptions,* - Lady's' Cloaks or the most fashionable patterns. • Neck and - Pocket lidkts., Suspenders, Bosoms,. Shin • Collars, and every article usually kept in a ClothmirStore. Country blercltnte,before . purchairing elsewhere, Will find it to their advoutage totall 'at the iron -City Clothing Store, No. ITI Liberty street, immediately opposite the month o r Market. tootls-B1 C. 11PCLOSICEr; , Duff , * New System at Book. - /Eisisplne.. JUST PUBLISHED B Y RPER 4- BBcos,..nr. YORE THE first, pat t of this work, embracing the most com plete course of instruction und pracuce, on both Sin gle and Double Entry, ever pUblished. 'Price . 75 cents The whole work, embracing the Author's .well known improvements in the science, illustrated in two addition al setts of books, with a chapter on. partnership settle ments, and a Key to the oral - exercises --zfullelothbound, St,so. The following extracts from the written opinions of some of the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac countants iri New York, indicate the public sentiment in reference to this work in that city: " It contains matter that is important and interesting to the merchant and man of business. to whom I think it will be found highly useful. C. 0. HALSTEAD,, President Manhattan Bank New .York.P "It is ealcitinted to be exceeding ly useful io prietica Accountants:and Tette:hitt of Book-keeping. - RwilArm IF/171N, Ship owner and Merehl, No. 95 Front street New York." . . , .. . , " Beinarkab itifult - and eomplete,• and ' will certainly convey a Motough kno*/edge of the unbjeet. The un dersigrie4 intends using inns his Text Book: - - ' Teacher cif took-keeping' Columbia College, 1V: Y.i, "It is in every ' , mai calculated to give a clear and sat iatactory insight inn% the very useful science of which it treats. through allies gradations . ; frOm rhe - simple - sty - le suitable to Yetailersito that requisite far the mostvaried and complicated commercial baseness. ' . ' Cashier 7th‘Vard Bank New •"I batiev&it will be of geeto service, - not only to the new beginneb but to tl4nostoxprenoiat l: W t nl a n w ,. Cashier Mechanic's pout, Wall street.,' "'consider it the first work 1 have'ever niet withfrom which a thorough practical knowledge of ihe science . can be obtained. ; - , CAMPBELL, , • . Meretiant,aq Jahn st., New York." •For sale at tint Book Stores. and at the Author's Acad• emy, corner of 'the Dintnotid and Market-street. octal. On Steel and Pile'ldannfaiatory.' rithlE subscribers" have enlarged their Steel and Fjle hlianufs.ctory, on the Corner of O'Hara:street and Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by ereeting,a eon 'vertingfunittee, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer. , - Their Steel,now being bra Superior quality, and having engaged coMpetent operatives, they are prepared to Ries of. every description, that, compare with the best imported artitioi and beligdetattnined to snake -it theinterest arall who, use Files i n any way, to par_ . `chase from them, they wilt:sell their Files at reduced prices, for Cash. -.They will 'also re-cut Files , and pu gilist those which are "worn and broken.- .Publieriatron:' agge is respeetfullyinvlted, nov7l ANKRIIir ss co: A PPLES -400 bble. fine eating and cooking4pples,_ rec'd perapameruConsul,u'und - foriale by dec2T ; - : KING :le IVIGORILEAD. -- .3r -: •''':;:': 7 ' , -' , 9 1 :' ,.: ,:i,.=•:?_,7;_7,.1-1.,:;:i._ Western New York College of ljealth s • 207 htstx trussr, Erri - Al.O, Ni Y.. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP. •TIC MIXTURE. rPHIS' celebrated remedy is: coaster iy increasing its flute by the.inaking all over the, world. 'lt has now 'beconie the only medicine for family tate, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this coma plaint immediately relieved,•no mutterer 'how long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cares testified to will con vince the most skeptical;—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever'and Ague. To the Great %Vest especially, and. wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is °tiered. No inine rul nodeleterious compound is a part of thin mixture; it cures these diseas• 'es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave - therrys. tern torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles. a eoruplaint of a most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation' for this disease, or. for any other disease onginathig from impuns blood. - , (See pamphlet.) - Debility of the System,-Went Beek, Weakness of the ' Kidneys, Intiatnationef the- 'email.; immediately `,relieved by a few days use of this medietne,aitd a care is alwayithe result of its wit. == ilvainda on a certain mite' dy for such complaints, and alsdfor derangements of the ' , female frame; Irregularideltr , Silpinessione, painful men.* struations. ho artielehas ever been offered, except this: which would touch-this kludof derangements: Itmay be telied upon as a sure and effective remedy-rand; did-. - we , feet permitted to do so; lemiliUgive athousandnamesals • proof• of cures in this distressing class of complaints._' See pamphlet. All broken- down, debilitated coruditn. lions., from the-effect - of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, find the poison ' otismineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative propertiesof • this article :PUMUTY TUE HLOon. and drive such diseases fram the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures iti all diseases, which the limits of ail 'advertisement will not permit toile named here; Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of -eernfientes of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues °fa medicine nevli •er appeared. It i s orie the-peel/Bar features of th is as tide, thritit heves falls - to benefit any' ease, - and if-bone end muscle are left to build upon, let the -emaciated and 'lingering invalid HOPSON and keep•taking the medicine as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come oat under the heads of 841rAAPABILtall, Svaurs,k.c., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel ; dw::They aregood for noth- • ing, and concerned to gull the. unwary r TOWS virsissram • - Their inventors.never thought of curing such dice still this article had done it. A particular study of the pconph; lees is earnestly-solicited. - Agents, end all who sell the as-- tide, are glad to 'circulate gratuitously. Put up In 30 oz. bottles, at 82; 12 oz. do..at 81 each — t he larger holding 6 oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get itaposed• upon. • Every bottle has ."Vaughn 's Vegeta ble Lithontriptio ilazture,7 blown upon. the glass, the written signature of .0: C. Vaughn" oil the directions, and !'• 0. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,"Maniped onthe cork. None' other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. NO attention given to letters unless post-paid--order frorn:regidarty authorized A r rests cusped. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communisations soliciting advice, prompt-, ly attended to grans, - •*. • • • • • Offices devoted exclusively-10 ihe eale of this article-- 132 Nassau st., N. Y.• 296 Esser st.; &dela, 'Mass.; and by the principal Dru g gists throughout the t i nted States and Canada, as Agents. • • HAYS A -BROCKWAY Agents, -No, 2, Liberty it., pear Canal Basin. Wholesale and'RetAtl... S ADDLt ; NARN ESSANDTRUNKMANUIPACTORV . "Opt 013. MT H:ILARTLEX, begs. leave to in- Xi, form hie friends and the public generally, ' r 'Mat he continaes to occupy that large and cam 'r. atodious Store Rtiork formerly Occupied by &mute Fa estock dcCo., No. 86,e6nier of 'DiaMond alley and Woo d street, wherelte keeps a large and Oneral asiorunent of Saddles ,s Harness • Trunksi Carpet Gaga, Saddle' Bags, Valises, Dnflalo 'Robes; Whips, and other arti cles in his line; ' 4• . " • ' He also.keeps constantly on hand,ttnd -is prepared tc tarnish to order, all kinds of Nlveted'Hose, manufactured of the befitmatetiali andjn a`style of witilananshipequal to the camera mannfactured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. 'Country dietsbonts and Farmers would do :well to call and examine his stock before.- purchasing elsewhere; as lie is 'determined to, sell first rate- articles at very low prices. 117 . 7 Don't (End the plice, No. 86, corner of Wood treet.and DiamonclL Alley. nevi ' I,I[TINES, BRANDI CANS . , he—in nun pipes 1.10,s- W nno dandy, "Jas .11ennesayPt 3 2 hi, pipes Cognac Brandy , '35; " °bird; Dapny & COX " " " Pinet, •12 octaves Rochelle " A. Bel Castillon &Co," gnette.7 - 4 pipen Holland - Ctin; ' • • 6 qr. casks snp. Pate Sherry WineaDatiGordon &Co." 5 .4 44 44 , " 4`l3nik•beder," " Madeira - • • • -10 " ' 44- 1, - P. Tenerife " . ry • 40 44 4, Opbon orto , • ' 4 - vnriotis grades, 10 hlids., 20 half do. and 20 tibia; Frau; Sapierne Wino; 10 ! a , Bordeaux Clarety'''hloniferandi ,l - - . • 16 " Marseilles U "Bargees; baskets Chaft , png - ne Wine, " Bald tele k AS. - , •- - "Pi..hattunm &CO."' 10 , "Ja‘ueron& Rons't 50 cues Claret,'of rations grades,nnported in bottlps • 10' 2 " .Bordeatix Olive Oil.erflpls,l2,``Lurandsvl for sale (sep2l ) muzza, sRICceTvSOa.ENnd .. , - ~.......',--.; 1 ? . .:'i . " ; ~ ',......:F1, -7..-...ft'.....--..q,:.4.-..',:...7 Mr PgifkliErs=l l ,itesisPoitm*Tilm : A t lNE . • , . -••- • • P Ell Urtalt vro RE,SHIIVING,---The Boats belonging to-this Lind! ihave been , pat: in , finc. tfrder, and -are •now , rtinninc' regidarly. between 'Pittsburgh tuid .Eriei , tauebiag rut; • interinediate Ports ulongthe Candle: it..l3'dat will always, ;be at the wharf, under the , lllonon,gakela Bridge, and one: ill start regularly -every' other day: - The tFecre'll Trtuisportation :Lino hat -every facility for carrying , -Freight Mid Passengers: The.boats".Willini 46ored:t&, ' • Bearer by steamers, and proceed to Erie with great , dispateh, by the canals- The boots are - commanded by, ,experienced and careful men—all of.whorn: have un in., 1 forest in iho Line.• ar-Orods sent by the Line to Erie may he forwarded' : • to any point on the Lakes: . - nit freight or passagemmly'rto'• ' . . . . Water - street, Pittsburgh..., R. W. CUNNINGHAN, Nevr,Castle. • • Taotrrstss & httrcarwrass, Pnlaaki. ~ . Sz:rtnrr WAR)II-N& I%liddle#er. hfrwton-Htrnr4/Sherrorr. -- Josssn -11IeCtanut, Sharpsbargh: -••- • S. G. Lowat,Clarkiville. • - • , ' - -- • ,-G. Pnrista, %Vett Greensve - - ' J. & T. - • i ' - W. 41 . -I.l annar,llartstown.. . W. -- "Warnyntirit &Co:, She rotates : Comp in._ •/- ,C ilk' Spring Corner. ~ „ . . • 1.11,d0n.: ; ; . - !- • , • AVM. 3 , 41.14,,L0ckp0rk ~• • A. 1 4affi nad &,..Co, Erie,- - The following Agents Erie cwilinneeive. ilnd mtfd Freight to any Pon on, the, Litkes, shipped tiffs- Line: 4 W hl. Gallagher, John Hearn, G. %V. Haverstielti Co, Josiah Kellogg. i ,Kelsoe & Walker & , Co ok, _;_ ] Pittsburgh. Portable:Boar Line: aE gy - Foe the Transportation of Freight to sail from PITTSCURGH, PHILADELPHIA, HALTIfiTOREARW,: YORK, BOSTON; tza- BORBIDGE T ¢" PhilatuiPhia• TAAPFX o, CONNDAtesixtrel'..., • • , 1113 old established Line being now; full operaiieN, the proprietors have made ex tensiim arrangements to forward Goods and I'Mduce "with despatch, and on the - most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their Well - known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each port, affording - accommodations to shippers and ".roWners produce,—together with their long experience and Imre--; mitting.attentiou to business; will seemly talhenz a 'conj . tintuince of that liberal patronage ; they hereby gratefulli 'acknowledge. • -• . All consignments by andfor this line received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of charge-for commission, advancing or storage. 'No interest,,directlyor intßrentlYi in steamboats. A ll commaarettinns PromPtly auended to cm applica tion to the following agents: , ' BORBIDGE k CASH, , 251fMarkei TAAPPE O'CONNOR, Cada! Basin, Pittsburgh. ' O'CONNORS CO., North street, Ballintore: ,• IVILLIAIII VVILStrN, . ' — Cedir meet., New York. . , _ . . ..21erishanits .IPransportaslon Lido. . , , VIA CANALS .AND RAILROADS PORPHILADEL . • AND BALTIMORE. ir'LlrjODS Consigned tt . )pr earn Will be forwarded with= out delay, and_ ott lowesteurrent tares. C.", A. 'WAIN:I:MTV & CO, •, Canal ~t osin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. .SEILLES & REYNOLDS, 272 and 3i ;ALirket street, Phlladelplua. RASE, MERRILL & CO., 1e22 ',South's 'whatf,Beitimor ercaaata. • ay Freight Ps .I.lna.i mat , . EXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way freight between Pittsburgh, Jolinstown, 116 IR• daysblirgli, Water street, and Peteriburglf. :This Line yeas formed for the special accommodation' of the .wciy business. The proprietors, thankful far the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two yeari, ' respeenullf Inform their, old customers and the public generally; that they „ars now better prepared to ,deliver goods at tufy , point . on the Canals or Railroads , . with - promptes a nd despatch, , . . A.S. A: LORE, - - GEORGE TRINDLE, JORN 147LBER & cwas--- . C. A. APA. - ntl.rt & CO., Pittsburgh; - 'Joint Itirt.Ltn, Hollidaysburg; • PICEWORTH dr WOODS; Johnstown. Basinummes—Stnith &Sinclair; J. &J. APDecitt; G. &J. H. Shoenberger, R. Robison & Co.; R.l%loore ; RaguieY & • Smith* John Parker War Lehnter &C 0..; G. P. Stroenber. ger, Pittsburgh; • • • je29 Blisrohauta',Trastaportaltion Line, ~ "DOR the ; Transportation of4lerchanclizeand frtidace to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading rranatiiitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for stor age orcommission. • . • . C. A.IIP.A.I I 7I.ILTY & Co., Proprietors, Marl Canal Basin, Liberty st.,•Pittsbnrgh. lthitette,onl- eon .1 ~'^^r ,~~,~r, ~~;~~g_ "New-CoSisszSercial Line•-, E. - W. Ktini.O.t.-& Co ; r Dmfit,o4lCts'init.r, L'al; •, - ,591, Wall M ; NeW-Vorliif Litespbol, Enkland.' ' Rtsriterstutv inform - their friends Mid iDe. „I ,:tb4rthey, hate Commenced The Gene . y • Tat , Shipping -and- VimMtisricti:Bu.rfitess,' to gethcr with the General Pasletger; .1314,!inesx, ,41 - grantihkeettifientes of Passage trot(' London, Liver poolalublin,Belfast` Or any port of fit Old Cottntryto'NeWlerk, Boston hid Thiladelphili, an the most reasonableterms, Dials and Bills of 'Exchange, from Ito any amount enthe;Royat Bank orfeelan d' and itahranches, and Mi Liverpool.. - The daysof sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpnol Packets, as fixed upon. are the Ist, 6th, - 11th, lath, 21st herd 26th of , evary '..These Ships are ail of the - largest class, and are cam landed by men of, character add , exierieacc. The Cabin ; iiecciminodations- are 'ally that cart be desired in point of Skitindoi and convenience;; They are furnished with cvbrydescription of stores of the be-Bikini!: ' Pune . - ujality,in the - days of sailing will be strictly: , adhered to.' I"agkel,,Phips.Eoseitts, Siddons„Sheritlan and.Garrick,- En'e ves§t'ls.pf, the largest class; and those: desirous to brink out their friends, cannot seleet finer or safer Ships. Passage can-be secured at the lowest rates. - New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly; „For pass -age tur freight, apply as ahtive,:or , to - JOSEPH SNOWDEN, or SDIVIUNDANOWDEN, • dealt] Corner diti tind,Smithorld sta,Pitishurg • • Ilsoritden '416 Coro • . ~ • larw,Vissimaga • - • i" it" R.A:Br 1m iv. _l3:7lnorifter, n . ll, Steerage Prunengers comma-- from'' .Etuppe,.ennfed America to come over, inLerategig. 'the phips on asaAnast & Co., will he furnished with the following Proviiions, or their eqnivalent,in other articles efittallYgood.-:-.P of S Act Congress, May 17, 1646.. .. MillS PLAN will Prevent sickness on board.. Hereto-. ", fore, when. Passengers found theraielv.es in Provis ions, many_ of them..came on board entirely destitute, • whichoften caused much sickness and death. • . 35 lifted:, . - All of good quali -10 - . . ty, and one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal, - of • the Provisions 10 " Flour, furnished will be 10 " Beima nod Peas, delivered to each. 35 -6.--Potatoes, Passenger every -1 pint of Vinegar,' - - week; with suf. 60 gallons-of Water, Scient supply •or 10 los.Salad Pork, free from-bone. Poet for cooking. Each-Ship in - this Line Will be properly - Ventilated, and a goof house overthe ,passage- - way leading to- the Pas sengers' apartment. The Caroboose and Cooking-ranget,• for the use'of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every' attention will be paid to promote theirlyeeltl, and comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, ' JOSHUA . RO/31NSON, je7 • ' ' - Fifth at:, near Wood. Giliertmigratlono2l/oe. REMITTANCES and Passage to and from Great' Britain and Ireland, by W. V.itVzlk. & J. T. Tapscott, 75 South et., - corner of Malden Lane, N. Y., and 98 Water loo Rtmd, Liverpool.. The su bscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above Rouse, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing to business will give ample assurance that all_theit ar rangements Will be carried out faithfully. I'llessrs.W. & J. T. Tapseott are long and favorably knbwn for the superior class, accommodation, and.suiling qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF VIE WEST,_.SHERTDAIN, GARRICK, lIGTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SID/KENS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the Slat and 26th, and trim Liverpoollhe 6th and llth; in additiOn to which they haveinnagements - with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool 'Pnek - ets, 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. Timscott's censtant pertional mmerintendance of the businessin Liverpool is an midi tional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh aid the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their lauding, without a chance ot , disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, preparedto contract for passagefrom any sea port in GreatEritain or Ireland to this city, the nature Cl the business they ere engaged in giving them facilities , for carrying passenger* so . far inland not otherwise all ' minable; and will; if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional chargei for their .trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out i lhe amount paid for passage will be refundedin full. ' REMITTANCES. The-aubscribers are also prepared 'to give drafts at sight (or any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ire tared Scotland and Wales, thus of lording a safe rind expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter. post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. • TAAFFE dr, O'CONNOR, -- Forwarding and Commission Merchants. , map.l7-d&W-ly Philadelphia. ROOhe, Brothers, & Co. FULTON sr, NEW Yana; Ebt RULT, DoELL'Ij &artaau ROAD, LIVERPOOL.. JAMES BLAKELY, Xgent,Essen Penn et:, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. . Arrangemen Agents 10loam, rms. &co., so for the BLACK BALL LINE, of Liverpool end New York Pack - ets, ,take the liberty of announcing to their old friends. and customers, that their arrangements for the year le4l being 'complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refar to their former coarse of doing business, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be 'rendered 'asherctofore. IiCESItTTA:CCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable; on demand, at any Nankin Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, diming the present year.. feb64mdam• JAAIES BLAKELY. kiIkGREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.: orange To and from IMEMSEV== CARLISLE & RIPPARD, No. 58 South -at, N. V. Subscribers, having accepted the Agency Rinds 1. elty of the above well known and respectable Houses, are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come out from any Part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re gular Line of Packet Ships. Railing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging withus may rust assured that their wends Will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch tit Liverpool, as well us every attention necessary on theft arrival in this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL firCLURKAN , • .. - 142.T.,iberty st,Pitiehurgli. N. B.—Passa ges engaged here,frrun Liverpool to - Pitts- Inugh direct, and drans for any amount forwarded, Pay abte.at sight, throughout the United Kingdodt. jytri-ly HAIIINDIRN 17 CO. l B _ . . iL n85E36E8 ASTLI RittiIITTANCE Office. • • HARNDEN le. CO. eontinueto bring out persons front ' any part of - England, Ireland, Scotland or . Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with theirutianilionetuality, . and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do mai al- !ow our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps Mat infest the •sea-ports; es we take chaigeofthem the motnent they report themselves, and see.to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first. ships. .We say this fearlesslyi as we defy any of our paksengers to show • that , they. were detained forty-eight hOurs by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could • be sent in some old craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their collies. We intend to perform our:contracts honorably, cost whist it may, and' not act as wee the case last season with , other mikes, Who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convenienee. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from to 11,000, payable 61 " any or, thif Provincial Banks in Ire land, England,`Sootiand add Wales. 'JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Filth street, one dobr below Wood N it h EIIIITTANCB; frfiElßubaeribers are prepared to forward manor.° all •parttrofEnglandittelandilßeolland and . Walea, With Sdeapatch, and 'et the lowest rates. • SAMUEL M'CLURKEN & 142 Lihertk ['Met. READS wAsiumarroN,: 4T,TORIVINY AT. LAW,. THE Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN AIAHON and READE WASHINGTON; has been dissolved bymutualtOnsent.. ' ' Theitiliserltier mat be TOutid `at hie offiee:oh , Pourtly street, between Smithfield and Grant sts , Pittsburgh, In all time's when not engaged in Caurt. • -:debls-3m RBADE WASHINGTON. Eagle Siftloon :and Restaurant, -Na; 66, 63,- and 0131 Wood street . . The subscriber would respectfully inform his friehdaund the public , igeneiall*, that . hates had the above well known establish. meat tilted up in a.very superior style, and is now pre pprethwith every requisite, to serve up tathe deltenr: cies the- season-affords. • . OYSTERS. stewed, fried, roasted, or in the shell gOther with hor coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mut. ton °hops, venison and game, at short notice, and et 'all seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh. XX ALE of the best brands.-- Imported &gars in eve. ry variety. - He would also beg leave to state, that he is .prepared 'la furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su perior manner; SUPPERS for Halls,Societies or private . - 1J PRIVATE Rooms always in readiness.. Newspapers will he kept on file from all quarters. JOHN T. DONNLLEY. • A C aid. FrO THE ENTERPRISING.—A. rare chalice is now presented-for the safe investment in a business en tirely new; one adapted to the manor limited, as well as to the man- Of 'extensiv . e repourCes; yielding a profit -fromMapital and enterprise beyond any operation of the day. It lathe complete monopoly or a staple article, ab solutely necessary and essential to every family, as well 'as indispensable' to the mechanic, artizan and proles-. sional man., To.' capitalists, an opportunity offers itself .for a lucrative employment of either large orsmall sums. bringing immediate and highly. satisfactory These desirolau - of embarking in a pleasant, genteel busi- ness, are invited, with others, to call at the office of the. undersigned, - examine 'the arucle,..and form their own ladgmeatt, from-the facts presented.. • Office—Exchange Buildings, St. Clair street, next door o Esquire Johns °Mee, decs:tf • 1 10 i COACEI MAXlaft.4:—The undersigned has on hand and will 'sell, to close 'the . lot of greatlq.redueed rate s 4 all wool- Drab' Cloth, all wool and unionDamask' andEtolians,Backrams,ko. ~.12..0,THOMPSON, eefi Market at., three'. doors from Liberty , •• - - : lilt le the beet Cough Illedtellrie I ever Sesvdt HAD - the following proofed' the superiority of Dr. Ira- R lard's Oriental -Cough. gixturtyrrom asespeeutble izen, who has tried it: ; .. , inbGut, Pc` ms.sits. H draim tiItOCAIVATAIIOr OTing for several :Weeks 'under the disadvantes - orn harassing cough and most diStressing cold, whieh pad, thus far,. resisted, the of of several of the "infalhbles," was . induced to pur chase a : bottle. of your Orimital COugh_Mixture t and give it a fair trial. , any great surprise, .after: using only one hull of the bottle I found myself entirely, well. "hit the Nor medicine / ern' saw.." True copy. JOHN HINDS: Bold by HAI - 8:k DRCiDICBTAY Druggists,`Commer cial RoW, Liberty^ stree neatCann l. ' 'Jana: Irar3HE BE E ROOMS, Harke's Build-, , %Li ings, Fouriastreet,—Hotriio-&., AlCi/lONT, Daguerreo typists from the 'Eastern Cities; call tlie attention of, the inhabitants of -Pittsburgh, and the neighboring loWns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and ether-S t at rooms in the third story, of Burkehi building l 4th at.- ' ' Persons wishing pictures taken may rest Immured:that -net pains shalt be spared taproduce them in did- highest !perfection of the art. Our instruments areof the most pow- , cribl kind, enabling -12 a to, execute pictures ndarapassed for high finish and, truthfulness, to nature The public are, solicited to call and examine, ..0 Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction N. B. Operators will find this- a good , depot for stock and chemicals.. . . I Instructions given in.the an, Containing the, more recent Improvements. jan7 Oyster - A:genoi. rAYSiLitS CHEAPER. TH AN' THE .CHEA - PEST.= O Received this day, direct from .Baltimore, by Ex,' press, Fine. Fresh Oysters, which !Will sell low, at my store, iu MA.Diturond,•-also at Wm. Rramees, corner of. Second and Smithfield streets, and U C. Kelly's, Corner of Fifth and Illttrket.alley. • - I will receivEthem,daily at AIM above- places. All Oysters warranted ' moucyreturtred, if not good. • NeNV Itllllltterp, Silks, Velvets, Ace: 4 Jcsr received from New York, ti choice selec'- - tion . of elegant rich Satils,'Silke,Wlnle;Mbilene, French Flowers, Plumes, &c. A handsome as sortment of Winter Bonnets,: HooN,rCanes, Cardinals, Viseits. &c., on blind and macle'Mor . ileririthe latest style, at the shortest notice. ' : " PJP.S.IDIIPF,. decd . ` No. 10 St. Clair at. Meat iidel * -- FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.Mm n S. Mt' Fourth street, near I ,Vood,:wottld inform the Ladies of Pittsburgh and vicinity; thatithe:will 'open on Tuesday, the 24th inst., an extensive assortment of , Pal' and Winter Millinery. " . . enl2o COLVER AIVERs C . . wit . irANGEABLE R: VISITS: - row CerrAtAls PEPS- M atris.—lV:ll.ll.lerphy . has - on handii fewmery hand - Home changeable Stilt Yams, very.suilltbre tor Christmas presents which he ler selling sit reduced prices:- Ala, batitisolrieDnO;Silicv, atarni sillPPritutt /few. linen .coalitbric 41443, Ava. nsnrant — I iro Isadurance. ,fIIHE InSuranaci Company of NortkAtherion Of Phila-. delplfilt,thrnugh' its duly:autliohzed Agent, the,,sna;: i‘oriber,oireis tornake permatientMatklimued Instolitten. orfproperry, in this ally and itevicinity, and art shipments by:the canal andrivery Arthur G. Coffin, Preet,:._.. Samuel Broolis, : • Aiax: Henry Charles Taylor, .Santuel W. ones, ,•Scortuel,W. Smith, : Jones Smith, Ainbrose .Whito, • • Toftn A. Brown, • ~ Jacob M. Thomas, • John White Neff. - Thomas P. pope, Richard•D. Wocid, • Welsh, ' Henry H..S.herraid, Sea'y. This is the oldest Insurance ,Compan_y. in the United States, having been chartered in,1713,, Its charter is per ' petudl, and from its Itign standing,. long e.dileriefice, am pie' means, and avoiding all risks of. an extra . k,a.zard_ 012 , 5 oharketer, it may be considered asstderingritn"e sccun" IJI° the public. • WILLIAM P. JONES. AeCounting Remit of Atwinid,jcifies,l 4 Cp., Water clad Front sta., l'insbur h. • • - • MarlY T,he= Franklin Fire Insurance:Comps** -- oPiltrhanziretts.;- -- - ' CHARTER P ERPETISAL4OO,OOO paid in office lIJJ 163; Chestind stint:4th side, near Fifth.'.:Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited, against loss: or dam age by fire, on property andeffects of every description, in town or country, on the most.reasonable terms. Ap plicatjon, made:either personally .Ority,letters, vain' be promptlr.attended 'to. C. N. BANCBER, ?rest. Charles N. &tucker, ;. Jacob -R. Smith Thomas Hart__, , George Thotnas J. Wharton, , ' MordecaPD. Levels, "Tobias Wagner, _- Adelphi Samuel Grant, . David S. Brown. ' PITTSBURG ItAGEN93N . -,. 11: -.-Office of the Ag6n6y Oriihe North Ears - corner of Third and Wood streets. Pittsburgh. Pica, risks taken on buildings and their contents hi l'ittsliagh; Allegheny and the stieroudingeonnto. — Ne nir iu' - mfiniand navigation risks taken.- aug4-17 AGIINC.I'UP 'PRE k'RANKLI.N FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY OP PHILADELN. E. ear-lure Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgli.=-The 'nisei& cif :the cortipany.oalthe, first of:January, 1849,Alt , pulatished conformity: - Fitti an act er the Pennsylvania Legislature,. ...... • • , • ,, ,4 6 99,619 9 3 RearEstatc,tti cost- . .: . •• • ,luv - v67 '77 ' Temporary 4pans, Stocks and Cash 1 . 704429 72 . Making a tonal of. $222 , 683 42 Affording Oertain assuizince .that all. loities ba promptly, pet, and giving enure 'security to all who Ob tain policies , froni this Company. Risks taken at:as low rates as are consisteuttvith securiti. WARRIC IttARTIN, A • nt. GAI44 OrtEiL ! . 9. ' a. LONG. - r. If. MILL= _ GALLAGUER; LONG &,NIILLER,. ho. 109 Front st:, between Wood , ' and 'Smitisfsekt streets. ATANUFACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double and ,LIL single action Force Pumps,- Counter Rriilinog Alin- - era! Wafer - Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water, Stearn, &c., Brass Castingsfor Machtnery and anti-attri ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of T?lain and. Orna. mental Pendants: Burners, Chandeliers, &c., &a., con stantly on hand: ' amid AXES ARMSTRONG. SAMUEL CROZEU. '_ ARMSTRONG & CROZER,- Crmtmission Merchants, N 0.122 .Market street, Pittshurtli, Fa, =cod promptly to the sole of every description o( Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. ' REFER To—Hanna, Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh - ;' Hanna; Graham & Co„,, New Lisbon,,O.; Merchants feuerally, Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, O.; A,' G. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; 4.E.Howard, Louisville; KY.; Guile k Dorwort, St. Louzi; ft Boyles, Stettbeil.. !Me. ,•‘ " LAW, SOILCIOL. !FHB Subs.,er will receive at Lis officel . yoting Gen- A. demen desiring to read law. lie will superintend and direct their studies, and bytonstant supervision, and strict weekly examination, prepare them for admission to the Bar. 'HEADE WASHINGTON. . The Subscribers have been in habit of daily profession al intercourse with Heade Washington.Esry., for many .years, and feel great-pleasure in attesting the accuraey of his legal information, and hiseminent capacity for the Undertaking net forth in his advertisement. They earnestly recommend tosoung Gentlemen who wish to acqvire a competent knowledge oT the legal pro fession, to - avail themselves of the advantages which his Proposed Law School will alTord them. Charles Shaler, 0. Metcalf, A. Burke, .Thor_ Williams, Wilson MCandless, C. Darragh, Robert Woods, . James Dunlop C. 0. Loomis Wm. B. M'Clure .1, D. Mahon, , A. W. Loomis. decla- r - 4 n, Great Bargain Corner, fiVnTIIFIZIE AND FIETTI 'THEFTS; PITTSISTRISIE P* 4 1» the most popular of all BOOT and SHOE Es! tablishmenis in theXest.. This place has gained its reputation by its proprietor keeping the -very best Boots and Shoes. which are made expressly to order for this market, and he is not gnashed only by keefilftc the best assorted stock of BOOTS 'sad RHOS in the 'Western country,' but he is enabled, and deter mined to sell his GUODS 'osier than any other house, possibly can. he cares not what factlities tht). hoist ot having lot offeringgreat inducementstto the public. It is impossible to set milli all the advantage* and facilities . in un advertisement, that the Great Biitgain" Corner hai' "over others ' which enables int proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very best qualities - and styles at from lo ' to 23 per cent lower than any other store in ther , city. The way to test the matteris for all who intend rumbas= ing BOOTS and SHOES, to cal l at BATES' GREAT 'BARGAINCORNER. examine the stack and priee". and rill will be satiefled that the Oreatßargain C'orner,SMith• field and Fifth...or efts, is the place for the public. one and all, to get good. Boots and Shoes'cheaN'forcash. Gwen Western Saddle, HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY.. THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general; that he-has the largest stock of the following named argeles - , of his own manufacture. in thiveity—Saddles,liernesi,Trunks and Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made - of the best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny' counly. Being determined to sell his manufactures sbmething lower:than hus been heretofore soldin the city; he would invite persons. in need of the aterretriurned ar ticles to his Warehouse, No. 14-1 Liberty street. oppo. cite geventh. Alec, bands made to order for machinery. ocett • • Chic erlug's New„Ciroular Scale. Pianos. FAG FIT NEW ' , Lana-Fon:l%Es, from .ei"7l47pti? e t,. the celebrated manufactory of Clacker. ing. Boston; with the now improved cir cutter. scale, just received' and, ,now open. For sale at at Mr. CliickePiug's Factory prices, by 7 JOHN 11.• NLLort, No. b.I ;Wood street, l'attsburg.l. tole Agent. for Clikker: ing's uraud and 'shearq Pianos, for WesiernYenna: ore TotINSTON & STOCKTON have just recelvedthe sfollowing new works:,= :• • - , History of Congress,. Biographical And cont-, ' pribing a history of internafirnprovemenrs,,Govers,.Har, hots. &e l ) from the Ibratation of.lhe Government - to the present time ; embracing, else, historical notices of va rious political events of Ocean .Btehat Navigation; of the Tea nod Coffee tax ; togetherwith, biographies, per sonal histories, &e., by- Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated by steel portraits, and fac simile autographs. • History •of Charles 1, of • Viigland ; by. Jacob Abbott, with engravings. -The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos.. C. Hart. A new novel; Mary:Burton : a tale or Manchester life. , The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys end Sone itors•, by Samuel Warren;Esto P.R.. 8 of the inter temple, Barrister attaw.. ' , decS: City Cracker nail eristid Bakery.- J. SHEPHARD , ' , - • OULD respectfully inform big friends and the pub. lie generally, that he has added to • his url. ness,tlie manufacturing of Crackers of every v arie ty.— Having purchasedone • MAY-. R. Nevinn Cracker-nod Pilot Bread machines, he is. prepared to .611 all orders for crackers or pilot bread at The shortest notice and koPell by n Folic; attention to !minces, to &Mr° portionef the public patronage. The public 4 reapeetfidly invited to call and examine Tor themselves. , • BAKERY No.lo Cornmercial now; Liberty at. oppo- N B. sxperior family Bread,vye and dyspepsia Bread:. large and small rolls, freak:every morning ran be had at the store, or my wagon, or, at my stand in themarket.-• • 'Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to order. Nolo Commercial• Row. Liberty at. .1. ;IYER COMPLAINT, - JA.UNDICE,:, DYSPEPSIA;,LANERVOUR DEEM ITY, - DISEASE OF'' THE KIM' iNEYS, 'ASTHMA,' rind' aftembina'itiliing from . derangement or' disease in ' the• Hillary, - Dtges- live, Vascular, Respiratory, and 'Nervous Systems,' such as constipation, inward - piles,laeiwtburn, loss o f appetite,cOat,'„. ed tongue, acidity of the atom-,.... achowimming of the headj.• ' • or weight in the • - stomach, dimness of .• . :1 vision palpita heart, . • " c Choking or suffoeating sensating : depression of spirits, sudden finshes ef-hetty:pain m the side, or back,. weakness of ihti Blabs, CODEltlldtin egimaga of evil; fever and : dell pain in the • head, pain. and difficulty of breathing wheitlying upon the side frightful • . dreams, I oureructationsyellow- t nesB-.431i the skin and eyei, i4e.#letenoY of PersPira e - . on, &e, /re.' can be effectually ' cured .hY DOCTOR- EIOOPLANriIB ; un;LEBRATED GER/44N..111TTERS. ; Tbet Fpp aece rover,tileabovediseasesis..not exeelled= if eatialled--by any . other oily the' Uaited States-as-the cares in this ony atteitt,many cases af-, tar skitfulithysiciana had failed. . . ' Derangement in the liver and 'thorich.are seethes of insanity-from disorder or obstruction ii'morbid netlike of, the synatathetic and other EDITOR followp, and the reac tions of, the brain are impaired.and deranged; as nerves arethecinmecting mediuni between mind - and matier,it followti from the recierocal - action .thar both' ratist- be niorerif less implicated and deranged simultaneously; .demngement there will alinproducediseaseof the SKIN, 'LUNGS,' UTERUS and KIDNEYS. as well 'as the brain. The" thousands who die'with :YELLOW:, FEVER, EROLERA .or /NPLUENA, is. owing to , the same eanst; and the majority of eases of that most painful disease, CONSUMPTION, miginaieslnamilie same. In fact the stomach is the important otgenie the systeou of matter, as upon it you depend forthe supeess and all the advantages to be derived from the administration of in terne I medicines:: Its funetionis are of,the utmost im; pavan ce to everypne in Constituting the source and foun tain of lifc,which is nutrition. No orgaupossessesauch remarkable sympathies- none treehremaikable power in Modifying every parrot' the-system: - The rare - success in treating- disease of the -liver 'Mid atom sch sticeessfally hag nor been a want ofpinhological knowledge ot t - heir functions, brit the preparation - of a compound that would act upon „the , disease and all.the ;sympathetic afilictions."-That point has been gained in these Bitters, and they are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, and will in every ease permanently destroy'eostiveness, and give streegM•and vigor to the fraine, at no'time de bilitating the patienti - and they 'are ' grateful to the most delicate stomach under any circumstances.- - • ALL'CAN BECURED, • WHO WILL USE THEM -AS DIRECTED, • • ; wrrtatt ran rowmt or stmactsa ) The few menthe this , preparation has been before the has,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, arid:it is free from all alcoholic stimulant. ayrup:mercury, aloes t quinine, acids, and all injurious ingredients, and especially adapted to the diseases of the variable climate of the United States, and the 'West In dia Wands. WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, - are : Made strong by using it—in feet it Ise family medi- - • eine; and can be administered with safety to a child one year; 0111, the delicate tamale, or a maned' ninety The Philadelphia Democrat says This medicine titts.aa extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in greet' demand. - We can speak from experience, that it.. has Of - minced many wiinderfuf cures." '' • • The Daily Sun sas i—u We bee it is one in the , best medicines of the y ag,e•-a friend having used it in his own; family witt(great. satisfaction Male Jaundice and Liver Complaint? , - The Spirit of the Times and Keystone staya:—"Lio our peed citizens, who are invalids, know, the many aortae, tshing cares that here been performed by Dr. Hoofiandla celebrate,. wernian Bitters? If they do not, we recorn- , ' mend them to the' German Medicine Store, - 278 Race' street; all who are - tillEmed with Liver Comp laint, Jaun dice, Dyipepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has cured many , of our 'daunt, after the-beet physicians had failed. Weave used' them. and they' have proved to bee medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refmiregiving oar , testimony in their favor. sod' that whicbgives - them greater claim epon our hamble ef fort. 'they are entirely vegetable. The Erening Bulletin sayst—Tlie Celebrated German Bitters are an invaluable remedy for' Jaundice; Dyspep.' sta, and nervotiti complaints.. ; . Neal's Gazette says:—"lt, is not often we notice the various excellent medicines advertised, in our Catalina, because • We are unwilling to speak except froln personal experience, and a good constituticin fortunately - makes us generally strangers tik such articles. A word, how ever;of Dr. Hoo fi and's - German, Bitters. This sets know .to he an excellentarlicle fulfilling in every respect what is claimed fin- it by thead,vertiser. The Daily News says: - A 5 Ithmtctrre.—We speak knowingly of Dr.. Hoof land'a celebrated German' Bitters when we say it is blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, diges tive and nervous systems ,ithrus nor, we think, an agost, —VISA VIDETAI3LE PREPARATION - AND DUDE WITHOUT AL, count, and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. What stronger testimony tan a medicine have? At the Pepsi. can be seen the evidences of many of our racist -respectable, citizens. of Cures in all the. eregoing dig oases'', Principal Depot, German Medaine Store:27B RACE street; and for sale in Lancaster y John P. Lam; liar- . nsburg.: by D. W. , Gross; and .re pectaole dealers gen erally throughout the country. Q ILENCX- THAT DREADFULICOUGH :—The Lungs are in danger, the work of the destroyer has. been began, the Cough of:Consumption bath in .it„a sound of death. , - Altai von A MOTHER? Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber -by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, bar thin shrunken fingers, tell the bold disease has already gained upon her —the spund of her supulehrat cough pierces your soul. VOTT44O , MAN, when just about to enter life, disease abeds a heart crushing bligbiorer the fair prospects of the fu ture—yottr hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hopi, but you need not despair. There is a balm which Will heal the wounded lungs, it is • Blinn:min% All-Heating Balsam. A'rritak, the wife of Wm. Aimee, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Rim and Dr. Mott of New. York. i Her friends all thought she mast die: She had. every Uppearance of being in consumption ' and was ad pronounced by her physimans—Sberman's.Balsam was given and it cured her. hire ;GARIIABILS:VI2 of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this Iltilsarn when all other remedies failcd to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle,, Dentist; 291 Broadway, has witnessed itS effects in several cases where no-other medecine afford ed relief—hut the. Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witneared Its wonderful elects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing.. Spitting Blmad, alarmin as it may. be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. Ti'l heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the tuugs sound again. itev. Emmy Jostrs, 103 Eighth-avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi cine he. had ever taken. Dr. •L. J. Beals, 10 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in.law who was laboring under_ Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the' Asthatai In both cases its effects' were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. Lucaretis WELL% 'O5 Christie-st, suffered from , 'Asthma CI years. Shennart'sHalsam relieved her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by 'a timely use of this medicine. This_ Indeed la the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the „throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. ' Price 25 cents and SI per bottle, Principal Office 106 Nassau street, New:York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste 'and Poor Man's Plaster. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot end Shoe Store and Patera Medicine Warehouse, .80 Liberty street Pittsbargh, head of WOW street, and .by the following dilly appointed Agents for Allegheny county: . A. M . . , Marshall. Allegheny city; Jonathan - Ghriest, ItlauchesteqJ. R. If. Jacques, Birnungitam; A,S. Getty, Wylie street; J.-0. Manna, cor. Webster at, and Elm; Damel Negley, East Liberty; H. , L. Mitchell,,Wilkins-! urgh; Thos. Alkali, Sharpsburgh; Semi. Springer, Clio. ton; James hPKee, Stewartstown; John Blacc, Turtle' Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, APRees-' port; MeEldowney,- Bakerstown', Riley APLaughllh, Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentum; G.ll. Starr, Sewickly. • midi-1y MORE TESTIMONY , !—Dr. W. 1.4.1wr, of Fayette vine, N.V., Says: "I am well persuaded; and have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those who may have occasion to 'age thers;and havoadministered teem to rn_y patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im-, medilitelY. cared by'the use s of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents n box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. C UTHBERT, ." .• . Smithfield street, near Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city ; G.. Smith, Bi,r mingham; and John ArCrackert. Filth Ward. febl7 synesr•Fsznity. Medicines. COOK , Ohio, w C r o ites ! March, 16:. ' "I have use d yours Vermifuge, nniaative Bias B4 anz, and Expectorant . , in my practice, (or 'the last 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 cannotspeak of from experience; but, judging from those I have used, doubt not but that they claim and are entitled to - all the confidence re - Posed' ln them,' by those who haie- used 'teem. I was formerly very partial to . o .** Verniituge, until I becameacqualit' ted with other no W in usey.n which has my dedidedpreferene to any, Ressectfially, yoarstac., S. S. COOK, M. XV , ' itr Fox sale in Tiusburgh at the Pekin'Tea Store, n Fourth at febls .1) A. AIiNEBTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.--This_pre . paration has proved itself to be of very great effica. cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, . Asthma, 'Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, 'and other Pneumonic .ASectlons; ,and the propnetors feel warranted in recent.. mending it as a safe andtuieful medicine, and are pre. pared to show certificates of :indisputable authority, ,testimony:of its value. • in • It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered atso low a price' as to place: it within the reach of every person. There `are, perhapli, but few Cough preparations that will-pro duce such decided! effects in such a short' tithe. Pre pared and sold by • . • • B; FAHNESTOCK & CO., Corner of :Firat and Wood; also, - coiner of Sixth and Wood streets.' • deel3 .17.s'aRALeje, vOo li li; S sal e e naß and aA re T tai ED l; tl r .t EG th ic e rAls . l4. .11. . 1.5 " 'a lb!. R.SAL ESTLTE • • - 50, Smithfild at. Also, by Wm , Cole, Allegheny city: J. G. Sm ith, Bit inineam; John McCracken, Penn meet, Fifth Ward. - VOE SALE—A brick dwelling house and lot, in a plea iantloCation situated 'on . street, Allegheny. The house ts,wellityranged, having a good cellar, a kitch en and dining ;mom . , holland two parlors, three bed rooms and finished garret. Lot is 20 feet, by 120 deep, to a back street. .Price; 81,200. - Terms, 8300 in hand, balance four equal yearly payments. • CVTEESEET,,GeneiaIi Agent, • ',Mae I : Smithfield street ~' ~~ I CHINESE-HAIR eitEA/1174-taistchlifiei-tratti:OW growth, beauty, arid r Stormier); °fibre; • Cream, when once known, will enpe i rcedep rotheriirw: • des of the kind now in use.' exe the hair a dead; harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turnip g grey; afeve dohs will make the hair soft and dark, nod givett a beau- Ural lively nyiriennince; and - trill:also male, maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice asiong as all - the. _preparations that are generally used; 'Where the hairis• thin;or ken fallen off, it maybe restored by ;teleran,' Cretim.. :Every lady.andgenticmatt who Min the habit or using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle or .the Chinese Hair Cream, •its it Mee compased that itavill not Injure the hair like-the other preparations; but will beautify it, and pro. ,, perfect.••satisfaction in every in; Tor toinlmony to' he superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter, from the'. REV. _Mr. .Caldviell to. klesixs: Bendenshott & Stretch, Nashville, 'general agenja far the' Southern States:' Letter oftheßev..R.Vakltal l i. , Wofille:rresbyterian • Church, P , ' . . klessim:Hesomumorr & Srarreu : .Gssrlxandr—l: Inks p.easure in adding my testirrionyitiravoi• of the excellent • primary:ion called Dr. Pareiles,C4fFsellair Cream; for., about two _years ago my heir alas verrY-dry, bristly, and disposed 'to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, end used it aecording to the pre s c riptkm, it iS now. elastic, soft, and :firm. to, the head: - Marty balsams and oils :were apOied; each leaving my hair in n worse state,. than before: nis Creel* hoWever, has met my called- • Ai an article fOr the toilet, my wife .gltesioreference, over all *inhere,' being delletitelY perfumed andhot p_osed to rancidity. The ladies, espablaltileillfind the 'Chliterie Cream 10 be a desideratum in thelqrsTavation!!: for the toilet Rgepectfullyikcr..• • • ''.`• Pulaski, January 7,13t7: ' • b#4oo.l3ar:. • (17Sold wholesale and remlin, n Pittstinigh, by . John 111 Townsend,s13 Market et;: and'Jbel Mohler, ebrner of 'Wood and . iels-d&w-ly . . T AMES ire Cautioned agatmit using CommonPrepa ,F44 Chalk z They are nofawurehziw frightfully initt•!:r. noes nix to the skin.! how coarse, how rough, howl's:al:3w, yellow,' and unhealthy the skin appears after 'using pre- paredchalk: Besides it is iniunours, anti:Ming largo quantity of lead! We have prepared a beautitul vest- . table article. which we call ' Jones ' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being parihed of Mr deleterioull. mutinies, and it imparts to the skin a natural, . healthy, alabaster, clear,' lively ceNte aS the same • time • acting. as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. . • k Dr. - James Anderson, Pmetical Chemist of Masimiliti= setts, says :." After analysing Jones' Sp ani eh LillyWhite,l I. find. it possessed the mostrbeautiful and natural, and at the same time innocent, 'Vihitet ever certainly Can conscientiously recommend its Ilse to 'all *hose skin require s b eautifjning.r „Price 23 cents a bar. ...I;titee —thirbest way to apply Lilly White; is Wilhite& leather or wool—the former tspreferuble;.: • •:' 4. ma err or Tents von 2.3 ,emers..White teeibs. foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unlealthyteeth, after being once or twice cleaned wittrJoneet: Amber Tooth Paste,, have the appearance of the most beautilid ivory, and, at the same • tune it is' S. petfeetly irinoeene and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily:use is highly . ativantageous,even to those teeth that ire intood Sonar tion,.gitung- them beatitiful . . and- preventing a: premature decay. Those already . decayed ; it prevents from becoming worse--.it also fastens such as is becoming' loose, and by person ranc o it williende r the fouleimettb, delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price'2s Inn} cents a box. All the above are sold only at 62 Chatham st., sigaofthe American Eagle, New York. and by the appointed Agents whose .names appear in Me neat column. , War. YOtY IdAnar, and get tirich hush and,lady T "Your. face is your fortune.. Is't beautiful, clear, fair? Is it • 'white? If not, it can be.made act even though it. be low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap: The effect is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the genu- Chatham 'street. ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American. Eagle, 52 • . Ring-worm, Salt-rheitm Setirvef. Erysipelas, Barber's ltch, are often cured by Jones' 'ltalian Chemical-Soap;' when every kind of remedy has .failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and 'clears the skin, all knew. Sold at the American' Eagle, 85 Chatham street: Mind,' reader, this seldom or never fails. - IS, .Tr., Patterso. Sold at JAl:can's i 9 Lib eztCy I s N t, G head of Wood Sign n of of the Big Boot. • nov23. riNE HOLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF cENT§, X_l -- Ararriags.-;-ContatentiaL—Any . lady between twen- EY and thirty, Possevsing a symmetneal form, good. fea-. tures, Az., is asked confidentially, can she suppose 'any man could admire her. while she.has such yellow. tee* such sallow, rough, coarse akin; and such dirty, bed, wiry hair; when; by spending the above sum,' she Might ' have delicate white teeth a pure sweet breath,. arid a. beautiful head of hair. Site can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a 28- box.' of 1072te Am.• Ix? Toothpastea skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the genuine Jones' Ita li an Chemical. Soap; and a beautiful head of hairty using 8.35. bottleof Jones' Coral Hair Restorative. Do not form an opinion. against this before you trry, or you will regret it; but be sure - to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New •Yrtik at 82 Chatham at. For sale by wilt JACKSON. Atilt; E 9 Liberty st, Pius lush. CANCER, SCROFIIIAAND GOITRE-Ample : ex.; perience has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so afien ALTERA TIVE. moving' the aboVedis eases, as DR. JAYNE7S lt has effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis eases of that clasi; but has removed the most stubborn diseases -of the Skin, Swellings , Dyspepsia, Ice. This medicine enters into the circulation, mid eradicates dis eases wherever located. It purifies the bloOd and other fluids of thq body., removes obstruction in the . pones of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It Increases the 'appetite, remotes headache audAratisi mess, Ind invigorates the whole system; undimpratiani, mation to the diseasedand debilitated constituddn: Them is nothing.snperinr to It in the whole. materia tnedica.. It is perfecily . safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea neetimprtnying tlieidenbfewar. lotcin • medieine.' •- • • • • ..... • • • nWr—Fin. able in Pittsburgh arthe PERI: 114:TE/t;STORE, 72 Fourth et., near Wood. • - - ' A Recipe forAtte iltainteri - Hair 1 T 0 FORCE ITS GROWTH.AND HEALTH, MAKE IT. SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN-AND. FlNE ; —Persons in consequence of the many tltings Sold, set down every' article, (be it ever so- good,) ns a humbug: , Iflrople could be made to try,n,p.s. bottle oflene'sCoral Hair Re storatiVe; and sed bow ii makes dry, rusty, red; lighi hair moist; soft,aubum and dark; and keeps it-so ; and by its use for. sometime, causes it to grow naturally.benunful ; if people could - see the - number Of posy : respectable , me. chanics that use it, (aye, and find it .the eheaPest thing they can use.) for dressing and beautifying the Hair , for keeping it soil and in order three times as long as'any' other artiele made; and, ; . Forces it to grow, stops its Calling; And costs bui 3 shillings to try.- - •• ' We formerly sold nothing less than $.l bottles, but we, wish people to try it. Sold only at'S.l.lthind 62,1Chutham street, New York, and by mar2l/ • 11ThI. JACKSON; Agt:. fig Liberty at. iILTORE 'TESTlMONYundersigned ter Dr. Willard's Family' hied!. - IXL - cintez—Tlie , citizenof ing personally used Dr. Willard's OritientalPittsburgh Coukh Mix , tutu, and experienced its beneficial effects, do most cheer fully rem:mamma, it.as..safe . ,and -- ,etrectual„in ail olscs. Speaking front edrienee, we believe that it has no so : periom and woul xp d. oecommcnd its use to all the &lamed. ' • CHARLES LEWIS, .. - VVAL Pittsburgh, March Ifith,lB4B. JENKINS.• .7. Iti - Sold by J. Schoonmaker t Co , Johnjtsys, James A. Jones, I. H. Cassel; John. P.`Seett,' F. L.Bnmvden,' 'Mohler, Ogden - Sc Snowden. • pp SALT RHEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORES, ERINifiE. - LAS, Barbel. leek Chaps ; Sore 'Beards; 'Pimple.t.L- This loused by many physicians in this city in cnnng the above. and we would not conscientiously sell unless we knew it to be all'We 'state. - • .• As a cosmetic', the true:JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article.. ever. known that removed impurities, and cleared and beautified the skin, making` It soft, clear, smooth and white as an infants. But mind, it is sold at Ea Chatham st., N. Y., and by_ • --•..• • • •••• 89WAILibertjAY'CstiCiceSbt,NP,ittAs%ettnigh,••• ntar2.s. ONSUM'TION seizes mere victims than any •cnber C disease in our country. The young, the old, the beautiful and gay, are subject:to jts invidiotto ravages,. and many hectic cheek has been supposed to, bloom with 'the 'glow Of health. But every case - origt. natesin'a cold and it.cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of attention at first—and only met with remedies, when too late. Watch the fait symptoms with jealous care, and make tinmediate use of the Cough Balsam a B. FahnestoCk & Co., which will certainly check itsleither progress;, and restore the inflamed organs to a:beautiful action. For sale by B. A. FAIINESTOoK & corner let and Wood sta.; also, corner llth and Wood: ' deelt- . F OR SALE.—.AIL valuable property Where Ihe sabscriber resides, together with the unprovements thereoui situated onlifixth street, near Smithfield,' front-. log on - Sixth st. 120 did depth on Cherry alley 240 feet. ,This property is admirably. situated for Elotel - or a Public Hall, and contains a half square of ground ; on it might be - divided' into 12 building , lots; 0' lots of 20 feet' each on .Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, and 6 lots with. a. tient of 20 feet each on Cherry alley by 120 feet deep. Janfelf. • • 4srn PORTER: , . Magazines %Tor January,. .R ECEJ-WD, AT M. A. MINER'S, Smithfield street, third door above Second street-- • . • ."•, Godgy's Lady's Book, unusually large,:with Six at- 7 tractive, engravings ; the literary department of the high: . 'eat order for this No., commencing a new-volume. 'Sartain's. Union Magazine, beautifully embellished, and comprising 60 pages of reading . matter, origutat.; , Braham's Magazine illustrated with four beaatifui en- gra r v od in ta g i sl i . f ia x i °quire, Quincy ui ftl ey do a ub d l a a m n s 7 ,,, b i e th r. Notice ' s of ;his Life and Character., : • ' A' Critical Defence of diC Grant Street Baptist Church,. against the charge of corruption, in the administration of her diserpline ; published by orderof the Church. • - Rose and Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding; trans lated from the French of Rodolphe - Topifer. An Impartial Account' f the Lifts of the Rev. John N. Maffit—anarroßve of his first marriage; also: his - second, with many, particulars never before published George Second Volume Paul Ardenlieurt, nowcarriPlete by . Lippard. • ' ,• Mary ,- Barton, a' Tale of Mancheiter kite, Pngland ; published bytheLliarphrs. ~ • ;..• .• : - • Julian Be Clifford or „ Woman's Love,;•it Romasee t: of Smiles and Tears' illtistratcd. , Atigelina - Liz.z.triore, Or the Lite o,c„it Beauty; by :the author of the Jilt,Dreach of , Promise,-ke; Zec; ' • The Hruichliack, or the Bell Eisler of Notre-Dame; by Victor Hugo. -.. Notion to the MBE. satieriber, informs the public generally,..and Housekeepers. and Retail Grocers Ractieularly, that: he is discontinuing the Queeneware brisinees, arid will sell oil biSPFesent stock at reduced 'prices. Those wish to 'obtain, Mind, Quiensteare, -- or Glass, will find,this a rare.opportunity for getting:such articles as they want, much cheaper than the usual' rates, • , • • „... Renteirdier the place, CURIA 118 Wood street, near the Auction store: - ' I'. 8: I will dispose of my VzhOle atoek'lo'anyversen witihing to buy it, at a bargain. t: ? • Housz,,- • - coRNER.bv .PEI4I4.IAND ST. - .GLAIR STREETS. RESR.OYSTERS GAME, and every delicacy of the season. the market affords,' •served .up- at the - . shortest notice, and lathe very best style. Tha.botute is fitted up ;anti td,itt the - best order, under the man . Niemen% or . l'Eset4l-; JOHN M.: CAMPREI44: ISIS =MIORM FILM . Maio caztn - Jtv• it frame:bit Cliefirkir BLr A from e.well in Kentucky . 1 3 5 feet bele ! ' Ific Ob-fume:of:Me earth, e•eeetrun and Infallibb• " cure for "Sprtinii,. Strains,' Capr'. &hides, Scolds, Duras, Tetter.:.Erysipelds, 'Salad Rend; Comp.'. Who,opilig-Cough,,,lnfidaucnatoty Sure' ThrtroohL Slate and Inflame Fl a talenee, Tffeetei:FeVelr . . AnarAToßyaßEvmArpm„ . 7filekj•fel. iita Its effects in. a "Anrprisingtnahner: '" - It has - never Yet 'failed when Used rteedvdivbiaites irons. Read the following: . ...•,:".3114.1=osmica, Allegheny "coi Pa., , " • ' • ' November 18, 1846. - This is to certify,that my wife, Margaret Ghriest, Wan - cured of a Rh eumatic Complaint of seven yearristi by:which she was so lame its to bd obliged to use es: Di One weck.sho . was clued byy, using the • Oil, anti could w.tk about as usual withouther • . • JONATHAN GHREIST. •K neibllimeng is Communicated by:Mr. Win.Nasll,lslr.:. acksoe's agent for Steubenyille, 0. • • , A gentleman near Steubenville, who had not heels able ai.put either of lari feet to the ground for twebie.years, in . eunsegeence of lameness', bythe use Of one bottle 'was enabled to walk two miles to township election. It . liikeirise a sovereign 'remedy fbr • CONTRACTION OF THE. MUSCLES AND TEN , . DONS.• ' - • ' • "-' Communicated by Mr.:Win, Nash, Ww ißshksort's agent for Steubenville : • . ;"' A " lady residing; to Steubenville,' the finger of wiiiike band wetsgo COntrnCttd as to deprive her of the use °fit '• kiiitharty-five years, arms entirely cared bytho use of one • hottle•of the Oil;so that rdienow hair the- perfect useott her hand fully equal to the other which bad-never been* affected. It has alto been found to bo a safe and invinei blo agent in'the itieedt and certain care of '• in till mrses not organically ineurniile. • •- ' • • • A lad)" , reading In •AllighehYeity.wai effeetdalbjeured• of obstinate clearness, of years , continuanee,l)7 the of less lesifthan - cind bottle Of-the Oil; do that dui. said She heard better than she had 'vier done before. - • . • A gentleman well known in Pittsbargif,";vints cured .of deafness of nine years'.standing, the -tide of a small quantity- of the Oil. The names 'and residences of the lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire 14 . - at the office of the ailvertiser, • ptimetties are highly developed In the certain and surprisingly speedy cure of all-cases of • , • - CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND. SPASMS. Several codes of Cramp Cholic have been 'effectually. cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short space of halt an hour. when the parties have been agonized withpain- Its curative propertiethave been remorkably manifested in the radical core of - •' . • • ' DISEASES OF TRE SPEW.. Aladyi the wife or a planter in s, Kentucky, was cure. 'effectually of one of the worst codes of diseased Spine,' which had confined' hee to her bed ;for a considerable ,time, in which she could not tuni herself. It is alto a 'sure remedy and perfect cure for pains in the tonal! of the ., back, and IN. FLAMMATION OF THE -KIDNEYS. Pcrreauxon,l6., 1:40. -• This is to certify thit I wits afflicted w i t h g c reat pain in the small °flay bark-and kidneys, which affected me so ra,uehlhet I could not stand upright. By rubbing •ester natty, and rising half a teaspoonful internnity,_night and morning,, I was entirely cured: • JOHN RIDDLE, • • near. Warren, Armstrorig co, Pa. Ajgentlernan Pntiburgh, afflicted with a violent inr finminancrn -ortbe kidneys--the pain of which caused • him to faint , -wasconipletelyenred, in three daysiby the rise of the'Ametican Oil.. , tThei,sottlities of this : I fATURE'S . OWN'REITEDY - -7 , ' is extremely penetrating add' anti-inflimmintorye' Cense qpiently is confidently recommended es a sovereign rem• edy whereveritifiammation exists; either external on a :ternaL treed immediately after a Cot, bruise or•Svounifi it will cure and pTevent • • • • - GANGRLNE AND MORTIFICATION: . • • It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those very and intonez _____GßAVELAND 'URINARY COMPLAINTS: VG - Price, 50 cents per bottle. • • • • . caution—Her on•Toui Cietard. The surprising e-xeellence and growing' popularity the Amencan Oil, has induced some dishonest persons • paint upon the public, miterable lihitations of this • truly • valuable medicine for' the purpose of de:eiving the un wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. • - ' ••• ' In order to he sure of obtttimng the genuine, *bury ' the following ram riniros: Ist. See that the name "Wm. Jiickson, 69 Liberty st bead of Wood is-printed on the label of the wrapper... 'of each - bottle, to imitate which is'fdlony. • . That each bottle is inclosed in a pariaphlet contain ing directions for nee; and also eantaining the name and address' of Wm. Jackson, General Agent 'for this • proprietors; likewiirei the name and'address of the pro pnetors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky: ' • • . 3d. Pur 6 hase :oaf of the . advertised' Agents,'-eill. of . Whom have a show bill, on Which hi printed the name:sof, ' the Proprietors and General Agents---tinis: D.Hail &Co;, Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh,Ta s . General Agent for .Weitzeni Pennsylirtiniti,iind part •of. Ohio and Western - Vi rginia* and the:printers' & Stuyock; PittsbArgli•--printed ut the Amnon' of said show bill.' . . . . 9th. Observe the gehalneAmeriett:&.oll is of a dark green color, without any sediment, and its specificpaid ty lighter th an water. The counterfeits ate mostly of 6 black color; —some white, like Spirits of .Turpeutine, said to be refined and clarified ;-, sante Sensea Oil—oth Sera a mixture of other common oils; and onc nh:Ack filthy looking mixtare.parporting to come front t',e "Vittsbnrgh. .and Allegheny Dispensary Co.' , Nona of theso coon terfeitistros.ess either the Arnie Of the power of Mc true General wholesale and retail by WM.' JACKSON, General rind Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western 'Pennsylvania. Western' yirginin, and Northern Ohio; and by the following duly'appointed Agents In Allegheny, county Pa.r A. M. hlarahall, Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. . • . • J. Ft. Johnson. . . • • . ..: • • . • Jonathan Bhnest. Mancliester. . . .S. R. H. Jacques, kilmnightun. . •• -• . ' Wm. J. Smith, Terri F erancotille. . . . Edward Thompson, ilkinebargh. ‘. •• . • Daniel Neg/ey. East Liberty. •.• . • • • ii. Z. Mitchell, •Wilkinsburgh.. , •., , - Thomas Aikin, Sharpsbargh- . . H. Rowland &Son. JIIICe wart. • • John Black, Turtle Creek.. . • -7•-•-NPEldowny. Bakerstown. . Samna' Springer, Clinton. . . Jameilt.PKee, Stetearunown: • • Riley hrLangblin, Plum township. J.: Fulton, Taronium. .Jeremiah Fleming, Lawren,eville. • • Robert Williams , Arthurevillo. . nngls , 4l&.wCm . . FROlathn Now York Gillette, Oct.-0, Ilitatt, a daily ' . paper deservedly - at the bead of the daily press in Bristol', &nrait clEersayaniki.—Xt were but courtesy to call the nuentionof our readers to thisinvaluable prep oration which will be found advertised in anothereofrunn. Mr. Bristol is.n brother, and issues - a high/y. interesting- . newspaper, •eveky now and then, .one or two numbers ofi". which. e {lave already noticed; and the medicine itself' has been eulogised by nearly all the press of the western, country and, wc.doubt not,thatfy eulogised. Ithas tails. favor,moreover,:vesy , flattering tesumMiLals from the • most eminent .pructitioners in every . part of the country where it pas been used.. There is beauty :and testa . enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labels in which they are enveloped, to induce n purchase, even if the preparation it=elf were not ane of the "sovereignest in the world," 11$ every person must believe It is—that is; every one must believe it is.:--thni is; every one who "would not resist a MUSA ofdoctimentory evidence couelu sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. Buy one. of,the bottles,. gentle render, and see whether you do not • agree with no on thin point. • . •, • , Foyle° by - B .4:PAICIESTOCK is Co.; feb24 cor. of Ist. and Wood and etli nail Wood sta.: 10)HEup..Th"------------La D TIC IOLOttEU.S. _LlvAluapectable gentletnan called at•onr offite, as he • said, to infonn'tus that he had been afflicted .for 15 yeat:a with Rheumatism or Goat, and occasionally with Tic :Doloreux; that he had been frequently confined folds : room for months togpther,a.na often suffered the most in tense and'excreciatog pain,. but that lately be bad been Jaynes Alterative; from which be found the most sig. : - ' nal and.unexpected relief. •Re says be found the medi- r eine very pleasant and effective, and that he now con shiers himself perfectly carol—Philadelphia North Arno- • A PACT Worm Ksovrnco.—A gentleman of Scrofulous • habit, from indiscretion in his younger days t -became at , .' fectediwith Ulcerations in ,the Throat end Nose, and a. disagreeable eruption , of the Skin. Indeed, his whole system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were- so much affected that be had -lost i, p t use of the hand, every part being covered with deep,paiafal, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow. and porous as an honey-comb. It was at this stage of his complaint, whet' death appeared inevitable from a loath, , 5 some disease, that he commenced the use of 'Jayne's AU- ts temtive, and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect- ' .ly cured. • ' The Alterative operates through the.eirculathiti, 'and t . •puriges the blood and eradicatesdisease cures the system, vvherever located,:and the numerous cures it has per formed- in disease, of the skin, cancer, scrofula, goat,' n • Jiver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic diseases, is .., truly astotushing.—Spint of the • - . . Qr. For Bale to Pittsburgh, at the PEEDI TEA STORE e Airi.salt sot - So. lib Wood sets •' •• ? itir HODKINSOisi has jest opened, within the - par ) lyi. week, the largest assortment of:French CHLNA. . ~.. , eves opened in this city; .consisting in partoP,Faney,. ' -•, Plain, White, Gold Line and Gold Band Tea Betts •aa - , ,T extensvie assortment of White, Flowing Blue and Liver pool lion Shine Ware, in Tea Setti or in separate pieces,- . I 'as. may:lm required. Also,- a beautiful assortment of . • ; Candelabras and Lamp's, of the newest shapes and pat- - ', terns, dirt from the manufacturers.. '•• • ; . Ladles would do.wellm m . ve him meal!, at • • oct27 No. 125 Wood st,3 doors below .F , l ab. ' ',"l Bnidn,tor.. 'i r l o E t undersigned, tencoronfrasg elod by t s he liberal patronage chani f sf he r c h y, o ffer s his s se n v i Oeenore mncoanecos, 1 • •;:..•.'. of accounts in the city of. Pittsburgh and vicinity. liar- .I log attended to Matinees of this kind for many years for .. '.. the Board of Trade, and being well aciptainted with this •' and the adjoining,elties: be feels confident of his ability . ‘.. to give sansfacuon. by prompt and, faithful atten ti on.. all - bnsittess entrained to hint. ' to ' '• - JAMES GALBRATH, Jr. To be found at Mr. W. Raencs, blerehaut Tailor Third street, opposite•the Post Office, 1 Gabriel Adams; P. DaR, A:cm:mutant; . . .J. Carothers; . Thomas Scott, Mason: • L. R. Livingstorr - Ja m. • : . , James Marshall,' Vm. B. Senile; ..• .. , Geotge Bked; .' Dr. W. 21L-Wrlght; Dentist; . •.- pr. Geo. D. Bruce; c. Dodge. ' [floil : zi n , .~ .. . . ..•• ~ . . • . BOOKS--lrving's ketch BoOlc, illustrated by ;‘' .. ',- • r:: .. 'Willis' Poems, illastrated by Lutstce. • ' • • - . Read's Female Poets of Araerica,.tritb portrait s . f ..4 ... The Pist orthe Knickethcieltans. . . - •' .- A Fable for Critics. ". rp. • .... • . • . ;:"...' . •' - Ellie Metrical Romanies. ';,' .. • ••• ' - 'Vi : ; The Child of the Sea. ' ":. • ' ' • ' ' '-' • ' . •.' ' • '• 1 - Lamb's"Drtuntitio 'Poets. ' • -...Lomall's Conversations on ;ne•Old Poets. • ' '• • • , " Dramatie.Werksof Beaumont and Fletchef, -• .. ' ' ' • ' ' i' , .: • Poetical Works of Spencer.... ..,• , .' , ''s'.: Poetical Worker of Chaucer • • •,; Poetical Works of-Ford and blassineor. - For galetir - B. S . BOSwowru & CO:.`. ', - • ... I • 1 5,1 . rumill . .„. th greet, near Market:: • . .. .. =SEME