= • : ^ Market: etreet, betWeeri, areeta, logo; of 016'14 ; Golden Bee "Rive, has deWleeelved, and efferktoltis.attinereitq tamers and the patine generally, the, largest, ,ehettoest and most olandidstock of 'Winter Dry Goads ever offer ed in this eity. ' , Thege Goods have been purchased In the Eastern Cities since the late fall itLy . .rtees, and will -La Kohl to 7 ettatt btlysis at a greet reddened!, touch . cheaper than they could lave been tolirin the early part of the season —Among this large and extensive - stoat will be found many entice and fashionable Goeds -of the latest citation. 'LADIES , DRESS GOODS '' • - - Bearlet Cashmeres; all wool; &beautiful Article g Cherry. cord do. do : . figured and pining • Silks'and Satins, plain, striped and plain t : • . - Searletde Laines, all wool; very cheap Mazarine Blue De Laines, law prices.; Fr.inch Merinos.'all colors, extremely 10w..`., A large - assortment of ferd Cashmeres DeLaines,new est designs, from 12} to 30 cents per-yard ; these are very cheap, Also, a'; large stock of .Alpacas from - 121 to, 00 cents:pee-yard, - all colors. and, great bargain ; with a splendid-assortment of bonnet ribboniat the latest im portation.. Also, velvet -ribbons nil widths and colorm very cheap, a beautiful assortment; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet sutiris'and". velvets, all colors; French worked capes and collars; scan's, erax.el ,, ,% lo7e s' and hosiery, all at reduced prices. ' • _ . . SHAWLS! SHAWLS Best Sisclninetil, in the city and verytcheap Long and tqnare Shawls best • , t' Terkerie and athmereSbactis ; ••-• Black and colored Clqth do. - . ;, s - 'ameba and Silk - . do, , " . • t •. • Plaid Blanket SbaCils.all qualities and prices. t • BLANKETS ISI.,ANKETS! !—Cheapest in the City!. A large stock of Blankets, nil" qualities,'which will be sold cheaper . ..than can be found elsewheret. DOMESTIC GOODS. - - CiniAPER - THAPI THE CHEAPEST! _ -- A leave Motif of:Calico. ' Good:dait Calicoyfalit cigars, only 3 cents per yard; best quality British anir:Atrierican :Whitt; tixo 10 cents perytird, - yard wide Purple - Priats,lo to 12}; a large supply red; white Mid y'ellow Flanntle,sonit as loss as 122} centsper Tpird, Very,theap; • Bed lisking,* - from - 8 to tel , cents - per Yard: 'A1.40.;:,* large Mock 01-Cheeks,.Shining Stripes, Cassinete,lielitucky.:, leans-wad Linseys, together, with, a -, :very exteaSive -as sortment of, blenened and embleacited.hinslius, from 3 ter Scents pet yard cheapest yet; good yard Wide unbleach - ed Muslins,, only .5 cents per yard ; bleached, , Musiiiis from 3i° 8 cents per Yard:: All of which will bp sold-off at reduced prices; at the sign of-the; New Golden Dec. Hivein Market street between : Third mid Fourth sta.; No. • :, • .4. - -.ItEA.DY.MALE :CLOTHING', - • • - BELiDING OPP ILOW• FOR C AJ3II. .• : •DELANY,No.: 49 Liberty street , Pittsburgh, g - hayin : • replenished-his Stock within th e last - and present -mori . ths , with the: lateitstyles of Fashionable Goods, at excecdingly.:low priclt offers the -bypt lISSOTLIACIII . of CLOTHING-to. be had In ..th City, at the lowest cash pried,: Amen .st them are every" description of : Dress - aud Frock -Coats; Sack and Overcoats of all fashionable:: colors and maternal, such as Fretichbeaver, he avy.Broad' Cloths, super, blue, brown and :drab Blankets und Cana da Prize Coats, of the latest styles. :Every:description of Pantaloons and:Vests, and tatter articles in the Cloth- Also , a general assortment of Goods to make to order, .o.loh Neill be made in the most-fashionable manner, on - dm shcrrtestnotice. ' [treets) • P. DELANY.: rat ittorsab e Clothing. Store. GtVEHNEBIIB.G begs lenie to Inform his friendsand "ihe pablit in general that he'has opened -a NEW EFADV-MADEPASHIONABLECLOTHING STORE, oqMarket second door from Second itreet, Where he hue, and always, keeps on hand, a full assortment _of liendy-made Fashinnabte Clothing'. which he will sell on he most reasonable terms, for CASH. •-• He also Wishes to call the, attention of his friends and he public in general to kit very extensive selection - of French, English and Belgian Cloths and Cassiniercs, in endless variety, and Vesungli for everyone's use, Which he has teleetcd himself in the. East, and Which 'will be made to order in a 'superioxmanner, at hiss,, Fashionable Ilead 'tat:Myers; iHI Liberty street, (late McGuire & Co.) and at prlceslhat will not be questioned by the best of bargain-makers. . .C. WERNEBBRG, N 0.941 Liberty street, and Marketstrcet.lld door from Second. nosiness Card . _ TIMANTS TirSIL AS MO.NOPOLIES.7IIIJSt FALL: gO. MITSS-YBICFS A - KT tas Rioilren by calling at P,icdaurs's -,T FaihionatileTnilotmg Establislunent;Thinistret, St;Charlea Battding - . • 3.lcrrro:' Sma..prefits and oick sala. COSERETITIci.S:_ rap far in. the batkgrouiut. ?Ty old customers t and all others, are • respectfully in raced that I ate waiting Cot them MeGITIRE, , ottaa, - • Tailor S 4 Chailes. wE WOULD RESPECTFULLY in the atteuuon orOur friends and tbe 'public to the .greavyariety of WINTER! COAT gst INGS' and other-artieles„we hare 112.10. ri . ceiV•cd--nraon whichfountt the greatest Vatiety of BLUE; BLACK, DRAII, -he PEARL eoloted - BLANKET, MACKINAC, and , WAVER FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, .CASEMIERES, VBSTING-S, : The shave Goods having been bought fox cash, at extretriely laa - prices, we are prepared to au ionnnadate all Who:may fauor us' with their . Patronage, with good:Millets at. tow Prises. Giveris Retnember,2lßLiberty street, oliposite foot of 7th. nov3o' ' . MeMULLEN & 'DOWNING- IVIDA NCB, . No.V/el" CORNER SIXTH ANDLLBERTTSTEETS. Butring enlarged end newlyfitted up their establish • ment„ at the above .krinwn. stimil, respectfully invite the attention - of their friends and the public to them choice selection of New Goods, comprising every' varie ty fOrspriAg and rummer wear, selected_ -especially for their custoreerdepartment... Those. wishing to leave their ordere.will Sad at this establislunent every style of new and desirable gocids. Their stock of-ready made Cloth ing is extensive got up in the heetmanner, of durable can tonal, and well worthy . the attention of dame wishing to purchase. All invited mean, and may. -rest .assured that they will be pleased , with. price,:quality and variety. A large , assortment of 'shirts kept constantly/en hand. apnllo6rod. , Clothing 3 S ng Tit - 1 The -There Big . DOOll. es. The Western trot/di.? 150,;000 WE SELECTED'OaDA now TENTS - no made' and ready to be - offered on j most Itoeral terms to my old customers and the publie - general.' The'roprietor of this favfained and extensive establishMerithas now, after returning from, the u.amern cities, atom - ell trouble and expense, lust completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of unstop:Mrs wins one of the -Most desirable stock's of Clo- - %rang that has ever been . offerediu- this or any other Mar ketweistirf•Sha motimaituti-Tor•neatneis in style atoikinittuship,lcombiited with the very law price which . they Willrbessold tor, must Certainly re ittOr the - old unri-' 4, called 'Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of' me western errantry: Iris gratifying to mato be ableto anuounceto my numerous friends at -homennel rt abroad, Dust notwithstanding the extraordinary ' efforts= which` I have-ratletbateet the - many Milli in my tine, it. is 'with': difgetatyl ova keel, time with the constant-rash that is mule on this establishment, it-is a well established fact, that Iny sales are eigut Or ten times larger than any other house in the trade; and This being' the east-on - the amount sold,! cantuffrad• to sell at - remelt lune rm?fit than , -others could possibly think of doing -if they -wished •to • Cover coiithigent expenses. intend to make a • clean ; sweep of nil my present stock before the beginning of next • ' year - , coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est of everyman, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and parehase at ihe Three' Big Doors. • • • • .-" 'JOHN M'CLOSKEY '• VV IGOURS,NRW GOODS.—Received at the Iron _ Clothing Suare, a splendid assortment of Clothe, eeitsieung of fine Prench,"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 makeup at the most teasonahle.prices, in a durable and fashictuable style..' Ready made Clothing;; of all descriptions - Lady' s Coats of the most -fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Itilkfs.,SusPenders,,llosteins, 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, Nu. l 4 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth o f Market. [octlB4l] C. APCLOSKEY. . . Duff's Now System of Book-Keeping. JUST PUBLISHED BY HARPER 4. !MO'S, .N.: YOR THE first pal t of this work, embracing the most com plete course of instruction and practice, on both Sin , gle and Double Entry, ever. 'published. Price 75 cents The whole work, embracing the Author's wen 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,—full cloth bound, • he following extracts from the written opinions of some of the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac countnnts in New, York, indicate the public sentiment in reference to this Work in that city: - • " It contains matter that is important and interesting to the merchant and man business, to whom I - -think it will be found highly.useful C.A. HALSTEAD, President Manhattan Bank, New Yolk?, air is calculated to be exceedingly useful to practical Accountruita and Teachers of Book-keeping. RICHARD - IRVIN, Ship owner and Mardi%, • , No. DS Front 'street, New Yoth.n .• "Remarkably fall and colnplete, and will certainly convey a. tboroughlnowledge of tits subject. The un do/signed intends using it astis Text Book.. JOBN B. SHEPHERD S Coacher of Book-keeping, Columbia College, N. ." . . " It is in everf:way.calcalated to given clear and Lett isfactory insight Into the verr useful science of which it treats, through all its gradations , from the simple style "nimble to retailers, to that requisite for the most varied mid complicated commercielbasiness.: . 7 - A. S. FRASER, .Crishier7thWard Bank,New York:" - believes it will be of great service; not early to the isew,beginner, but to the most experienced accountant.: F. W. EDMONDS, . • - Cashier Mechanic's Bank, Wall street.'' "Idowsider it the first work 1. have ever met with from which a thorough practical knowledge of the science can' DO Obtained. JOHN CAMPBELL, Book Stores. John aLi New - York?! For sale at Me Hook Stores. and nt the Author's Acrid , emy, corner of the Diamond and hlarketatreet. oct3l . ,Steel and File Illanufac.tory. • riniE,subebribers have, enlarged their Steel and File 1, Manufactory, on the corner of O'Hara street - and Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting.a eon. vatting furnace, a melting furnace and a .--; hammer Their Steel, now being of 0, sup e iio r quality, and havino eng. aged competent operatives, they Are prepared re Tu r rash Files of every description, that. wilt compare with the best imported article; and being determined to make it the interest of all who use Files in any way ; to par 4 chase from:ahem, - they -will sell their Files at reduced; prices, for Caah. Tbeywill also re.cut Files, and par -1 chase those which arc-wort:Can - 4 brekcii. Publicpatronj urge is Tespectfullyinvired, 1- noel) . .L . ANKRIN, k Co? PYLES--400.bble. .nesails . and cooking Apples, reel per stearner Consol , and for sale by d e crr '• • KING & MOORHEAD.. ripogiLEtS rtiIpiISPORVATiON LINE ' • • belied ite,aniNtarketat.r where Jam. opened , .n:anda, cheaper thaathe , er been afresta in- Rine P S ROE- T O _ER • .• 'RE-SHIPPING.-Tbe Soots belonging to.this tine harcheese put -fine order,' luidi UTet : now running - regularly between .Pittsburgli.and:Erie, - touchnig at nil intemiedtntePorts.aloneihcCanals t:Aßoatwillplwaya. be.at the-wharf, under. the Afonougairela Bridge;hnd one 'every:..other,'dap.- . The - Pea - Oulu! Transportation Line has ' , every: facility -for currying. Freight- and Passengers.:: The) boats :will:be towed to *Beaver by stearrters, and will proceed to Erie Witli great dispatch,"lty'llw canals -The..borits -are - commanded by: 'experienced and eartfulmen•reltof _whom have en in terestin the Line. -- - . • - irr.Goodi sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded.{ to any point on the Lakes is: • '• - • • For freight or. passage.appiy.to • . • ... Agent.. Water sireeti Pittsburgh. ~ Cr asa . t.Co., Beaver - 13:.•'W.Crattnicottard, Now Castle. • . - •Taturrusit &31.1retruvraca, Pulaski.. - SktricsrrWerumn & Cc i 'Middlesex: - _JossrulleCrarar.,'Sharpsburgit: ' • & G. I.owari Clarksville.. ; • - _ • - Kmo & Mentradiu - n, Big . Send. S. C.-Pixie - Xs, {Vest Greenville.-- 3. & T. KILPATRICK; - . 'W.14:1-I : xnear,Hartslown`... . . W. IVAnsworrru & Co., Shermin's demers. powEic, dontreautville.-, , . • . Spring dopier. , ?NV. C:.W.s.artria, Albion.. • • Triaca Lockport • A. Krim, and B. "konfixsron .& Co.,Erie. . • The following - Agents in Erie.;will receive and : fir ward Freight to any Pen on- the :Lakes, shipped '! by W M. Gallagher, Jahn }learn,: . G. W. Giverstiek & C 0.,, Josiith Kelton,- • Kelsoe &,Loernais, Walker /r.•ok, For the TramPertaffon.of Freight to and from TITTSCURGII, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE,NEW YORK, BOSTON, BORBIDGE. 4. CASH, Philadelphia. TAAFFE 4- O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. THIS old established Line being now in fall operation, the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with 'despatch, and'ore the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering' goods-peculiar - safety in mode of earrying.:4apneions warehouses at etteliport, affording accommodations' to shippers and owners of produce,—together with their long experience and'unta mining attention to basinessiwillsecum - to them a -con ; tinnance of that liberarnatronage they-hereby gratefully • acknowledge , , . . Ali , consignments nadfcir thie line fee eived, charge s paid; and - forwarded in any required directions free of charge for Corrintislion; advancing or storage. - •' No intere"st,"directly or indireetly, in steamboats. ' • " All comatunterlions promptly attended to on applies, doh to the follown4 agents:- • - • • • " A WS, Market 'street,Philadelphia. TAAFFE - & O'CONNOR, • Canal Bashi, Pittsburgh. teCONNOBB - North street Ballitriore. WILLIAM B. "WILSON,. SR, Cedar street, New York. .. T. ,27ii t - t - s : rittstrargll,Portatqlo , Boat, .L!t0,0!,-,;1" Itterchaoata 'Presnaport actors' Line atidENl i. VIA- CANALS:AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL7 • • PHU!, AND lIALTIAPORE. - • • (74_00DS consigned n )iii• care will be forwarded with %Jr out delay, and . att. e lowest eu.rrent rates. ' . • C* A. hPANULTY & CO., twin,' Penn street; Pittsburgh. • •• - . • ISE ~ .SEILLPS & REYNOLDS,. • - •,. , 272 and 31 . ." l arsket ite&Phiindelphys. Snuth's wharf,Dahisnbre. IllerchaintaP Freight" Line: " 1848. - T2scLusrvELy fOr ilia tran sportation of way freight between - Pittsburgh,: Blairsville Johnstown; Holli daysburgh, Water street, and Petersiurgh: - This Line was formed for the special accommodation& tho way business. The proprietors, thankful for the Very liberal paw:lw they have received during the last two yeare, respectfully that their old customers and the public generally;that they are now better prepared to deliver goods nt - any potot on . the-Canal' or Railroads with promptness and despatch.. T.h.S . , 'A. LORE, - GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN MILDER & CO. Aosszc—C. A. M , Arroury & Co., pittsbirrgh; rJoux MILLBIII Hollidaysburg; • Procwouvrt A Soon; Johnstown. Ranacencas-Hilmith &Sinclair; &J. Ill'Devitt; G. &J. H. Sboenberger; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Bagaley de Smith; John Parber, Wm- Lamer & Co.; G. P. Stroenber- . . Dierchant,st Transpoitation.l4ny , , atEIMI FOR the Transportation orMerchandize. and Produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our care - will Ire forwarded -Without 'delay,• at thelowem fates. Bills of Lading' transmitted, - and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge (orator. age or commission: - C. A. APANULTY & Co., Proprietors, marl' - Canal Basin, Liberty st., Pittstnargh. Gazenc.onlv. co .1 - Western New "fork Col'ege•of Health. 207 - filitx mar:rr, lb:resale N. V. DR. G.. C • VAI`GILN'S VEGETARLE - LITHONTRIP 2UIR' celebrated ' renterlf is coaster increasing its ; fame by . the in al over the world: It has now become the o only - mridietne-for family use, and is particu larly, recommended for Dropsy rail stages of this, coin: piton t immediately relieved, no matter o f how long stand ing. {See pamphlet for tesumorry.) • - Gravel, and ell -diseases of• the urinary organsi for these distressing complaints it scands alone ; no other ar ticlecan relieve you; andthticures testified to will con vince the most skepticalt=(see pamphlet.) - Liver Com Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, -this medicine is offered. -No mineral agent, no delete riout - eocripound is a parrot this Mature; it cures these discus- Ms with Cc rtainty and celerity:mid does not le av e the sys :tem torpid. (See pamphlet.)- - Piles; a complaint of a mos* painfulcharacter,io immediately relieved, and a comfit" 'lowa by a.feve days useof thiis article. It is far beyond any other preparation"for this disease, or for any other diseaseonginating fr o m impure -blood.:. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System; Week Duck, Weakness of the ' Kidneys, &c., or lufiemation of the Same, is immediate • relieved bye few days use of this medicinciand a always.the result`of its-use. It sr.andsairifiraitrai reme dy for such coatplaintt, and also foritelangements of the female fraxnelrregularitiesi;Suppressions, painful men. carnations. No article has everbeen offered, except this. which would touch-this kind Of derangements. Itmay be relied upon as n sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names at proof of cur spin this distreSsing class of complaints.— See 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 eradicated from the system. ' - Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article counrvens anion, and-drive such diseases from the , system.' See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which The limits Of an advertisement - will -not permit to be named here; Agents give them away; they contain eragesef certificate's of high - character; and etrotiger army of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi , er appeared.- It is one ;tit' thepeculiar features of this ar title, that it never fails to benefit many case, and if bone and muscle are left tit build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid noes or, and keep taking the medicine. as'loagasthere% an improvement. The proprietor would cannon the public. against a number of. articles which come Oat under the heads of BAII3APABILLLS, STIIMPS, &a., as cures for DropsY, Gravel, &c. They are good for noth ing,and coricacte'd to gulf the unwary:' TOSICIr vow ear. .ThetrinVernins neve! thought of curing such diseasestill thitianiele had donett,' A particular study-of the pantph• lets is iat?ustly :Agents, and• • all who sell the tire gla d circulate 'gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at 82; ,12 0z.d0... at 81 eselt-the larger holding 6 oz.niorothan the two- small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every brittle has "Vaughn's Vegeta ble Lithontriptic Mixture," blown upon the ns the written signature of ." G. C. Vaughn" on. he directions. and "G. C. Vaughn, Iheffalopstataped on the cork. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffa lo, wholesale and retail. No attention • given letters unless post.paid--order from rsgtikirly authorized. Agents eZegle4. Post-paid let ters, or verbaj..connaunientlens soliciting advice, prompt. '.ly attended -togratis, - , Offices devoted hichnivelf to - the sale of this artielc.—. 132 Nassau st., N: 295 Essex St., Salem, Maas.;' and by the principal Dru ggists ;throughout the United States and ..Canad% Al Agents. IIAYS-ac BROCKWAY. Agents, No. 2, Liberty -et near Canal Batts. janal .•; Wholesale and SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK. MANUFACTORY. .13 OBEBT It. BARTLEY,:begs leave to in .l.lL, form his friends and , the public generally, .bat he continue* to occupy that large and tom— modious Store Room, formerl yaccumed by Sampe a tut estock ec Co., No. i36,norner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps, a large and general assortment of, Saddles, Bridles, Ilarnest, Trunks, Carpet' Bugs, Saddlit Bage,lrallies, Buffalo Robes; Whips, and all other arti-, cles to his line. ,He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared tc furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmaterial, and in a style of vharkmanship etflial to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. CountryLiferehants and Farmers would do well to call' -and examine his stock before purchasing - elsewhere, as qiiv is determined to sell first rate' articles at Very low , itallh' forget the place, No. 88, corner - of Wood treat and Diamond Alley. iv2a VN ESA BiIANBIES, indunpes Qog-- Vac randy "Jas Hennessy;" 2 ht. pipes Cognac Brandy, 7 .15; " OPard,bupay & Co.? _ " ." " Pine t Castilian & Co." 12 octaveaßachelle A. Se :nate." 4 pipes Holland Gin: 5 qr. casks sup. Pale Sherry Wide, "Duff Gordon &C 0 . ," S CI tt It 1C .. • ‘l , aß e i g b a do ri n 10 " '" " Madeira I - 7 - • 'lO ". - "' L. P. Tenet Jae ." "Carminter 4 10 " Ofmrto''''.'vittious grades ; 30 . " 4 . - 4 , Li s b on , it 41, , 10 bhds., 20 halfdii.. and etibble. Mu* Santetne Wine ; " Bordeaux Claret, 4 . Marine tand.;" 15 " • Marseilles " i'llergess , • 15 baskets Champagne Wine," Heidseieli;" - 4 : is, " 1 "P.A. Man= & Co." 10 " _ -"Jagneron dc-Sons 50 cases. Claret, of .various grades, imported in bottles; 10 ";- Bordeaux Olive Oilyerop•lB4,9,."Lnrauds; 4 ! 5 -29 " Marseilles " lc" " just received. and for sale bF (sep2l) MILLER & RICKETSON. . . . . --- - --------- -- „ S.DUrrutri, - Kirens.m. 84. Writ' NO'i'Yoii.l: , Liccrpool, England;.. : • ftus votsctaforucthetr friends Lod the. pu-thatblic they have toamenc - the G me, t eri • • , TaI,, , SMPRfn , " and Commistion -,Ensirirse t i f it guuter with7the ,GeneraAPaese : tger.BuritteAr , ...E ,grantlnrcertifi6ateg of Li passe e frornLondon, " g verpool. Dablin,,flelfast, or any port of the Old COuntry, to New York, ylpston. and Philadelphia, the most reasonable terms. .•- - Drafts and Bills_of Exchange; from 'LI to any amount on thr—Royai„ - Bank of Itcland 'arid its branches, and.on , The daysof,sailinKof Ma Regatta Line "or Liverpool' Fackcts, as Sled upon. are . the 155, 6th, 11th, 161 h, .21st mid 26th of every month. . These Ships are all of she'll:Mg : Mit class, and are nom ; manded by men or character„and..expericace. .The cabin accommodations, are ,alt ; ihat can' be- desired in, point Of splendor:and convenience. They are furnished with cveodeicription of stores of the best kind. Pune futility in the days of ;tailing will' be strictly adhered M. Packet Shiptiltoiciury Siddons,'Sheridan and Gni - rich t - . are vessels. of, the largest class and those desirous to bring-oin'their friends, cannot select:finer or'safer Shim!. Fass..age can Sesecured it - the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Pileke4s sail weekly. For pout', age or freight, apply as above, or to JOSEPH SNOS EN, or EDMUND SNOWDEN,- dear] GimerAth and &tither Id sm.; Pittsburg, • s P: teßW.Passtennat ARICANIELEIDIENMS 'Ur:Hereafter, all Steerage Passengers coming : from Euto,engetged in Amenca to come over,in either. of the sn ipe Of lialnwEN & CO:., will be furnished with the following Provisions, or their eqnivalent,itt other article s • Wally good.—See Act of Concresif Mayl7, IBM , . 1111 S PLAN will prevent aickitess on board. Hereto. fore,when Passengers found- themselves in Provis ions, thany'of them came' onboard entirely destitute, 'which often Caused much sickness and death. 35 Vs. Brand, All of good quail " Rice' - ty, arid one-tenth 10 ' Oanneal, ' • of. the Provisions 1.0... " _ Flour, furnished will. be 10 " Beane and :Peas,, , delivered' to ea.& ' 35 !'Potatoes, , • Passenger. every. 1 pint of _Vinegar, week; with nlani:i .60 gallons of ,Water, . • ficient supply, of 10 fin.. Salted Pork, free from bone. ) Fuel for - cooking: - Each S h ip in this Line willbe properly veutilated,and' a good. house over the pashage;way leading to the Pas• sengers' apartment. The Camboose and Cooking-ranges; - for the tam of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every, attention will be paid to promote their health andeomfon. Agent at pittilturghi JOSHUA ROBINSON, Jet' ' = ' . Fifth st4rieer Wood. F. sspaeotins Genera,..lCmtgrattox . 11EMITTANCEg and Passage to and di t * froth Great Britain and Ireland, by W. &.../.I`.'Paristott, 75 South at., corner of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 00 Water- 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 paying the ptussage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flutter themselves their character and long straiding in business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be earned out faithfully- . = Messrs. -W. & 3. T. Tapseolt are long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodation and sailing qualities of their Packet Slaps The. QUEEN OF TILE WEST,. SHERIDAN, GARRICK, . HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL,. and SWOONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 01st and 261,1 i, and from Liverpool the oth and 11th; in addition to Which they have arrangements with the St, George amt Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to in adeparture from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined thit their facilities shall keep pare with their increasing Onironage: while Mr. W. Tapseott's erntstnnt personal supenntendance of the business in. Liverpool" is ;media tidualsecuritY that .the cemfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabledio tako charge pt and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage - Awn any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they. are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at; tamable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without arty additional charges for , their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to. p a give cities ft and torus in England, Ireland, .§eoiland and Wales; Wits at failing a safe and expethuous 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 A O'CONNOR, Forwarding and COMllliglioll Merchants, ntap.V.-davr.ly - Philadelphia. kiarndOn : 4l , Co'.: ip,V , • Roche. Brothers. & Co. t ia FULTON' ST., NEW Toes; RD= Q111.,T, . °11"61P , DUBLIN; Scoria:so Roan, Lrtmarom.. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st., Canal Basing Pittsburgh. Arrangements for 1848. ocur„ BROS. tc CO., soig„.ftgents for the BLACK BALL LINE, of Liverposirtind New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year ISIS being coMplete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the above. splendid Ldne, from Liverpool "to New York and Philaelphia:* They refer to their former course of doing business, awl assure those who entreat them with. their orders, that the came satisfaction will be rendered , as heretofore. RIMItTATIICES' - TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drell* for sale, payable, on demand, at any Dunk in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. feb.s4lmiltrar` • - JAM ES ISLA KELY., . aft l a GREAT BRITAIN l IRELAND. GEORGE RIPPARtI & Sox, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li veapool. CMILISVE & RIPPLRD, No. 58 South at., "ÜBE Subscribers, having ac.ccptedthe Agency at this 1. City of the above well known and respectable Muses, are prepared to make engagements for paasengers to Come out (rain any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re, gular 'duo of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their uierids will meet 1. ' 41 treatment mid iironipt dri4aag‘ i , alreetery attention necesSary Olt t etc v in this country. Apply to or address, SAMUEL M'CLURICAN & CO., 142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here, from Liverpool to Pitts- Jnirgh direct, and drafts for any amount forwarded, ortY able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom.; .'.IY2G-IY passage To and, rota IlilliNDEN & COOS PASSE:VOSS AND ItEMITPANCE - Wroar Oftlen. • u" A [OMEN k CO. continue to bring out persons from any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms; with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al low our pussengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the • aea-ports, as we take charge of them the morneht they report themselves, and see to their well-he. ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any Of our passengers to show that they wero detained forty-eight books by us in Liverpool, whihathousands of others were detained months until they could be sent .in some old trail, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to perform our contracts honorably, toss what if may, and not act as was the case last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any . sum from £1 to £1,001,, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Europetut and General Agent Jan 29 Fifth street, one door below Wood st. ___. trilft 100/31111LON •:•'; KEMITTANCE. ...4de • rllHESubscribers ire:Prepared hi (dr:card Money . to all partsof England, Ireland, Scotland and Walesi with despatch, and audio lowest rates. . .. SAMUEL - 11PCLURKEll lc C 0.., 1411 Liberty street, READE A.filliffiGTO/N9 ATTORNEY AT LAW. THE Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN I). MAHON and READE WASHINGTON, has been disiolved by mutual consent. - ' The subscriber may be found at his offtee, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Gmnt sts , Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged lit Court. • deels.43rn HEADE WASHINGTON. T. Eagle Saloon and Restaurant, No. 65, 63, and 61 Wood street Wm subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has had the above well known establish latent tined up in a very--superior style, and is now. pre pared with every requisite, to some up all the deice -ekes the season affords. ' OYSTERS. stewed,fried,.roasted, or in the shell; to gether with hot coffee, tea , chocolate, beef steaks, tour too chops, venison and vane, at short notice, and at all "seasonable hohrs, in a style that cannot be surpassed in :Pinsburgh. ' XX ALE of the best brands. Imported &gars in eve ry variety. .- He would also beg leave to stateohat he is prepared to furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a ea perimr manner ; SUPPERS for Balls,Societies or private Parties. " Der PEIVAI72 Roomsalways.in readiness. • -- Werrovapers will be kept on gle from all quarters. decis • JOHN T. DONNLLEY. T ° ENTERPRISING.—A rare chance is now preSented for the safe investment in a business en tirely new.; one adapted to the man of limited, as well as to the man of extensive. resources; yielding a profit from capital and enterprise beyond any operation of the da y 'stile complete monopoly of a stuple.article, ab solutely necessary and essential to overvtamily; as well as indispensable to the mechanic, artisan and mores siohal man. 'To capitalists, alt opportunity offers itself for a lucrative employment of either large or small stirs, bringing immediate and highly satisfactory. returns.-- Those desirom.'of embarking iita pleasant,genteel bust ness, are 'invited; with others, to call at the office of the andErsigned, examine the article, and form their own .udgment, from the , facts presented. - . • , iltfice--ExChanga Buildings, St. Clair street, nextdoor o Esquire Johns , office. • decs:tf _ . rpo COAOH MAKERS .— The undersigned has hind .I.."and will sell, to close the. lot; •itt greatly reduced rites; .Drob Cloth, all wool and onion Damask aindEolians,Buekrums, te.e. R. D. THOMPSON, ee6 UP Market st., three doors from Liberty __ r . ~r 7. Piro and - 13 si I -f9fiE Insurance c_offipitny of:Werth Ameriev,"o4ltilu Atlpb . kb through itailt4-rintliotized Agentrtbalulii. scriber, ciTers4o make permanent and limited •Insurance . on property, inthin tindbit- shipuicints .by'the canal and riyers. Arthur 0. Comn, Pres't. &andel Brooks, Alex. Henry, • -Charles-Taylor, Samuel W. Jones,:Samuel W. Edward Smith, .; . .Ambrose White, John A. Brown,, Jaciib.M. Thomas, ; John White, . . "John R. • Thomas P. Cope,. . ' Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, ..; Henry - B. Shepard;This is the oldost. Insurance OnlnPanY States, having been chartered inl7tic. Its charter is per petual, and from it high stan long experience, am ding,-the-,United pie - means, and avoiding alextra - risks of an exa: hazardous - diameter, it may be considered as idering ample securi , ty to the T9.114:1Ahl P, JONES. At Counting itooninf,o,;*edd,jcirleses Co., Water and Prom-sm., Pittsburgh „.. . , maY4Y The Franklin • ,Fire.lnstirariee',l9onriminT rILTARTHL--pEßßETumnivino.. paid . in office, 133f.Chestnot north Side, near Fifth,' Take Inso 7 ranee, either permanent or limited, against ,loss- or dam age by.fire, on property and effect's of evert description,• in town or country,on the -moat' reasonable:terms. • Ap , .. plication;thade edges nersonully , ofby tenets, will be promptly attended to. - C. N. BANOCER, Prest. , C. G. BAllCKyll,Sacreta DmE T T Charles' Di; • Baricket, • .' Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Ric hards, Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Li3WiSi • ••• • •i"' Tobias Wagner,4 , : Adolphi B. Boric} .Stannel,Grant i • David.S.-Hrown_ ' - P.ITTS-B.URG-Ir AHEDTC'N. zi..E.'•-•Offtee of the4kacy-OntheNOrth,E4,4l. conf e r: of Thlid'aiid Wood streeti:Pitfsbargln Fire risks taken on buildings andilheir:conieuts n. Pittsburgh, Allegheny. and- the. surrounding country., Na 'Marine of _inland navigtrtion risks , OUg4-IY. AA ItENCIf . OF.THIFRANKLIN FIRE INSURANC,E; COMPANI—OF earner of Thfrd aiice Wood meat, s et s'Pittstdergh:-.:-Iliceof the Company on the first of Joinery;' ty 48-15, shd in conformity with act of the PennsYlvapiaTiegioF* . ; wore 'Bonds and Mottinges.— . • • 13666,61593- 'Real estate, at cost 100,76 7 77 ',Takata:6o'y Loans Stocks and Cash t 94 , 0 7 Making a total of— ,290,68342' 4fferthng certain Tuinuerinee, dint "all. 'teases will be promptly met, unit giving tintire security , to 'veho ob tain policies. froin this Company. Risk - taken at a* low rates as are consistent with security. - ocn3 -- :WARRICK. mArvri Agent. 13111323 COLVER & iitvr.Fts 3nsirand Jc upout s GALLAGH.I3II., - LONG, & No. 109 Front et., between Wood and Smiillfie2d - streeii. I\IIANUFACTIIRERS Of Bellsof all sizes; double and single action ,Force ,rumps, Counter -Railing, Min eral Water Pirates, fittings of all kirids forZas,'Wtiteir, Steam, &c., Brass Castings for Machinery anditati-attri 4 ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas • Fixtures, and wrrell assorted. stock of riein and Oa rriental Pendants, I;lurners, Chandeliers, rn con stantly on hand.- '' ' -• t • • 004 AMES AltmArnoNa. 31111M.C8OZISB. fLAISTRONG Jr, CROZER, Cemunission Merchants , , No. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh; .Pa., will Attend promptly to the sale of every description of Western. Produce, and other articles enumsted to their.care.. Rasa% vo—flan na, OusseY & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna; Graben) & Co, - New Lisboa; Alereharus generally, Wellimille r a; Rhodes & .ogleby, Bridgeport, 94 A. G. Richardson & Cincinnati; J. P. Howard, Lettleriille; Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, St. Louis; R. DOyles„Steuben vile. deciby THE Subscriber will receive at his office, young . Gen tlemen desiring to read law. He will sapenntend and direct their studita, and by constant supcnnstortosn& strict weekly examination. prepare them for admission to the Bar. 'REA.DE WASHINGTON; The Subscribers have been in habit of daily profession al intercourse with Retitle I,Vashington,Esq„ for many years, and feel great pleasure in attesting the accuracy of his legal information, and his eminent capacity for the undertaking .set forth in his advertisement. They earnestly recommend 'to young - Gentlemen who wish to acquire a coMpetent knowledge of the legal pro fession, to avail themselves of the advantages whichhis proposed Law School will. _ afford them. Charles Steller, 0. Metcalf,' ' A-Burke, Thot."Williams; - - • Wilson hl'Candless, C. Darragh, - _ Robert :Woods, James -Dunlop C. 0. Loomis Wm. D. 11PClure, , • J. D. Mahon, A. W. Loomis. dects-2m Great Bargain Corner, . - - EXITITVELD Arm ,111"111 srarers, rwrsamtsthr. PA..:::' lls the most popularof all BOOT and SHOE Es 3 tablishments is the West. •This plate hu.s gained its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very bent Boots and Shoes. which are made expressly to order for . this Market, and he is not satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and-SHOES in the Western country, but he is- enabled' and deter mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house possibly can. he cares not what facilities they, boast ot having for offering great inducements to tha public: . It' in impossible to set forth all the advantages and facflities• in an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner bas over others, which enables its proprietor to sell /3oots and Shoes of the very best qualities and style . ' at *oral° to 25 Per cent. lower than uny other stare in the city. The way to test the - matter is for all who intend purchas ing BOOTS and SHOES. to call at:-BATIMI GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine th e Mock and prices, and `all will he satisfied that the Great Barguin 'Corner, Smith field and FijVA. streets, is the - place for the public, one add . all, to get good'Bootsand Shoes cheap, for cash: ' decD . . • - . J. -BATEs: ,area[ Western Saddle, IIMiNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP ItIANUFACtORY. THE subscriber takes this method of informing his I friends and the public in geneml, that he has the largest stock of the following named ankles. of bis own manufacture ' in this city—Saddles, flartiess.Trunks and Whips; 01 o f. which he will warrant hi be inade of the , best material, and by the hest mechanics ip. Allegheny-. county. Being determined to .sell +hi, manufactoresi. something lowertbruillas been herfeiofdre sold in the city, he wouldinvite.persomi in need - of the Above named at tictes, to Ids Warehoose. No. 244 Liberty street oppo-. site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery. om2l . .0. KERRY. Chlcktringto west Ctrontar - Scale FAGHT NEW PIANO-VORTEE (min , the celebrated inanufactot7 bt. Phteker a illgi'Boaton; wittVihe noor unproved - ciilar ' scale, just iieeivedaiiii now opcn. For sale ut Cbiekeriag's:Fuethry pines, by JOHN H. AIELLOR, bio...S'A Wood street, Pittsburgh ; tole-Agent-for Clicker ing's grand nud square Western Penna. _oct.2 TOHNSTON & %TOCKTON have just.recelVadthe t following new works: , L • History of Congress, Biographical and Political, corn-. prising a history of internal unprovements,lravers, Har bort, &c.. 4 front the formation of the Government to the present time ; embracing, else, historical 'notices of events ot Ocean - Steam Navigidiont of the Tea and Coffee-tax; together with biographies,' per-. sonat histories. &c., by Henry G - .Wheeter,tllustrated by steel portraits and facsimile autographs. History of Charles l, of England; by Jacob Abbott .with engravings. ' The ltontanee of- Yachting; Voyage the First, by - ... 148. „ - A new novel ; Mary Heston : a tale of Mauchnter The-Moral, Social and proressie nal dude a of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Samuel Warreti;Ps,iii F.11... - S. Of the utter temple, ternster at Law. . -- _deeft Iron City Crete ker and Bread Bakery. ITrOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub-. VV lie gene rally, that he has added to - his other bun nesathe manufacturing of Crackers -of every variety.— Having purchased one- of W- R. Nevin's Cracker and Pilotflread machines, he is prepared to fill all- orders, for crackers of pilot hread at the shortest notice and -hopes by u strict attention to business ' , tipshare %portion of the public patronage. The public .ts respectfully invited to call and exnarune for themselves. Bd.liY.R`i, NO. 10 Commercial B ow, .Liberty'at. oppo site' - - Smithfield. .N ILS•iperior fainily Breed, rye and dyspeptilailreitd, large and smallsolls, fresh every morniog can be.hed at the store, or my wagon, or at my stand ut the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to order. • J SLIMPIZIMID . • . . ap2o-ly Nolo Coininercialllow. Liberty it. mat Is the best 0 onghltedloine I ever Stivr. ll EAD the following pcoofer the superiority or Dr. Tra ni herd's Oriental Caugh Mixture, front a respectable cit izen, who has uicd it TITTSZTECIII; Dee.16,;1847. Massa,. HAYS &Ilnocautol—After liboria,g,thrzeteral weeks - under the disadvantage s of aharassing cough and moat distressing cold, which had, thus far,yesisted the ef fects of several of the "infallibles,n I' Was induced topa6 chose a bottle of your Oriental CoUgh - Mxture, and give. it a fair trial. To my great surprise, 'after using only one half of the bottle I found myself entirelrwell. - . Uri* Ms bestmcdicine /met satb." • • ' True copy. JOHN' HINDS. Bold by HAYS A ISROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty , street, near Canal. - hmB NEW LW. !MUTE — BREOTYPE ROOMS; Burke's Build , Inge, Fourastrot —Hotroir& Arattorty,Daguerreo- , typists from Me Eastern cities, would, tall theettention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and theileighbtiring tewiis, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and othersi-at rooms in the third story of Burke's building, 4th etc'," - Persons wishing pictures taken may resttssured 'That no pains shall be spared to produce :them in the highest perfection of the art. Charinstmmenbsereof the mOstpow , erful kind, enabling ne to executemictures'udstirptussed for high . finish and truthfulness to nature. - Thepublic are solicited to call and examine. , Personstiitting for pictures are neither reguirredorMv pectetho take them unless perfect satisfaction /given. N. B. Operators willfmot this .s.good depot for stock and chemicals. . - irrlnstructionsghMn in the art; . containitig the recent Improvements. - ' Oyster /Varney. OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST, Received 'this day,- clireci from 'Baltimore,. by 'Bi-: press, Floe Fresh, Oysters, which I will low,, at ray store, in the Diamnd; 'also at WM Xi . iimer , s;corner - uf Second and Smithfield streets, and a c; Ketlpsa t ,corner. of Fifth and Market alley.. .- , .1 will receive them daily at-the above-placei. Oysters warranted money returned, if not good: , t nov2s • - F. R. DRAIN)._ New MtMurry ' , @llk,* IT Teta, ace. ''' Jen. received from New 'Yetki_a ehoieelelee. , tion of elegant - 601 Satins, Silka,WlntecAthhorti, - ....4 1) French Flowers, - Plumes kb.` A-liiidSorde—as sortment of Winter Bonnets, 1-loadf, t'aps,' Cardinals, Visetts,.&c., on hand and made to order in the latest styled at the shortest notice. ' ': .mits: DUFF; - 4 " 6 " ' • No.lo St. Clair st. (West side.) FASHIONABLE AIILLINERY.—Mrs. S. •; Fourth streeh near Wood:wodid inform theLatliei of FittoborgY ant vicinity, that she , wig Tuesday, the-24.th.inst., an extensive assortmeilt,9ll - Fat and Winter . , f.. eiet2o ' PRIANGEABLK 'SILK amiE v7sifs,voi:Omnimnzs inrrs.-IY. R. Mlirphy has on Banda few ,very hand some efiangenble Silk Visits, very suitable fOr:Chrhitiaiis presents, which he. is selling" at reduced Piiceii.i,Aiso,; handsome Dress Silks, Satin, superfine new style linen cambric Hdkts., doe. dec23 ~h~ - >:::-~6, , .".f~:w , l':x^Y:aL:;g;Gc" u 'a'°~ ; ct::ai"'* TIER 'C'otiLAitsi'... ailizinu 4 t, ---. ' , Dlrs — Pii B r A. ; Ertvous - DEVIraT,Y;;IDisgAs 2 P V. T " lal); . ,YEL I . .ASII - 114, - .. , slid alf atfietilinS. arising from .• - , . derangement or-disease " Sri : the Dirairs,. Plgee'.. tivei. Vascular Respiratory; and liervo66 , -..%. '._ Systerasi,sueli as constipation,"?fraim4. ,. .`,., 4 .;"." • " - files Heartburn, loss ofappeutesebal"-,.....!, --.. : l ed _tongue, acidity of ibe . -fi10m ., ..i:5 t .,.., .E . ' . ....;..... 'L..- 'ash; mil-raping of the heint - ''''''''' .. . t -fallnetts 'or weightlif the:4 .^ , stornach, dimness of . . - Choking or inilfocatinesensatmg--ilepression of spirits,. . sudden flushes l of. - heat, pain•in the ". side,,or , back, . weakness of the limbs; . cold , feet; -constant ,irrt- , aginings.Of evil; fever and: dullpain in the • . "head f. pain and difficulty:of breathing ,---.,. • • s . . when lying , upon-the . sidey frightful ~ ... ... '. .... • dreams,s6urerueuitions,yellow , . ' . - ...ness of the skin:and .eyes, : ~.-", - , + ireficienty . of. perspira- --- , -.-, • .-:'.'lion; An ace.' can he .- ..,....: .• .. . cured - by DOCTOR .HOOFT;.AND'S ._.• i- ...., . ~ "- -..• . - , CELEBRATED GERMAIsi-Birrus. - _.- - Their power.oVerlirc above diseases is not ,exeelled4 . - if - equalleil--by.7any other...preparation in the Drated States ; as the' eines iirthis pity attest ; in many cases af ter skilful physicians bad failed. , Derangement-inthe liver and stomach are sources of inianitY-from disorder or obstraction.araorbid,a66.o_6l the . sympathede aridnther.nerves followiosnd libelee •,." tions.of Vie Emanate impaired and .deranged;as. nerves are the connecting medium - .betweettmind . andpatter ; it. merger follows from the. - .retiprocal.netiorf-that both: .mest b merger - less implicated . and deranged . siraultaneougt; derangemenithere wilralso producediseaseof the Si LIJNOS, :UTERUS and KIDNEYS, as well as the brain, The thousands ~.vato. die-:with; - YELLOW. '-FEYE% CHOLERA or _INFLUENZA,..is:Osring to the isame .eamse; bald the majority of 'cases of that moist painful disease, CONSIJ hIPTION, originates from the some. In fact the stomach - is - ' thrift's:Tenant organ in the - system of .matter, as upon it yon depend:for the.success and all the advantages lobe derived Item the administrations& in ternal medicines.. Its functiono lire of the utmost lin - portance to everyone in , constituting the source and roan— min of life,wlifettE; nutrition. No organ Possesses such remarkable sYmpatidesr,none SitchreinarkablepoWerin modifying every. utt bf the'system': • The rare success in treating disease , ne,tei liver and stomach snecessfully.has not 'beentswint ofprithologicai, knowledge Ot their ¬ions, hut the preparation - of 'a compound that would act upon the diseaseMi.&6ll the' sympathetic .afflictions. That point hart been gained in' these Bitters, and thek'spe'ENTlßEll4 VEGETABLE; and will in every case permanently destroy costiveness, ' and give strength arid tb the frante,Mt no"tiratr bilitating the patient, and ther arb . graleful to the most delicate stomach under' ny circumstances. ALL' CAN BE CURED,' - •' • ' ' WHO WILL 11SE THEM. AS' DIRECTED, - - _ WITICESE LUC rowan car aratacms. . The fees - Months this preparation hafbeetr before the public, has. from its infallible efficacy elieitedthe eulogy of the press, hrough the land, their object being for the bebefitof Suffering .humatity; its - success hatr. _surpassed all precedents, and it is free from all ulcoliblie stimulant, . syrup , mercury, aloes i'quinine, acids, , and all injurious and especially adapted to the di se ases of the variable climate of the Hinted *tales, land the :WOl5l. in die Islands. , WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN are strong be' administered faer it' isa medi , dine, and' can be administered' with safety to a child one year old - the delicate Terrible,' or a man °lnfamy. - The' Philadelphia Democrat says :—"Thit'medicine has an extraordinary virtue and etkeacy, and is,iry great demand,' Wo can; speak from experience' ?hunt Ills produced many wonderful cures."' • ' - The Daily Sun says :—" We .believe it is ' thie Of the best medicines of the agea friend having used it is his own family with great , satisfaction in the Jaundice and Livel-COmplaint."— ' The Spirit of, the Times and 'Keystone says:,-"Do:oar good Citizens; Who aree intends, know the mny aston- ishiug cures that have been performed by Dr. Hoefland's celeoratse ssennais Bitters! If they_do not, we recotri men& them to the"Gernutir Medicine 'Store, 278 Race street; all who are afflicted, with Liver Complaint, lmn dice, Dyspepsia or Nervcius Debility; the 'nectar has cured many of our citizens, after the'hest physician'shad failed. .We laic used them, and they have'proved to be a• medicine that every,rig should know of, and , we cannot raGain giving 'our testimony it . their fever., d that which gives - theta greater claim upon our humble ef fort_, the y are entirely vegetable. ; .. -`; The Evening Bulletin says:---The - Celebrated "Gernian Bitters are an invaluable remedy for .Jarmtlice;:Thpspefl siai and nervous complaints.".: -• • .Neal's Gazette says:—"lt is not Mien. I vie, notice the various excellent medicines advertise& in our eolumns, because WO ate unwilling to, speak except from personal experience; and a good constitution 'fortunately _makes us generally strangers to such articles. 2 A word, how ever, of Dr. Hoolland's GermanDitterit This wiz -lawny to be an excellent article fulfilling in every respect what is claimed for it by the advertiser. The Daily News says:. • "A blinnetsa.,•-We speak kimiwingfir of Di. Hoof' land's celebrated - German - Bitters when we say it is' a ' blessing ef this age, and in diseases .9( the biliary, diges tive and nervous systems, it his, not,,we think, an must —it isa vzoarsatz. vazvaismox WrillOVS ate COLIOL, and to all invalids we would recommend' it as worthy their confidence.. What stronger testimony cans medicine have? At the Depot can be seen, the evidences.,or many of our most respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dis- Principal Deriot, - German - MedieMe Store . ..MEACE Street, Sind for sale in Lancaster hy John F.Logan; Ear risburg, by D. W. Gross; and respectaole dealers gen erally throurhoin the'country. •.• - - Q ILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH t—TheLungs• • are in danger,thework - of :the destroyer - has been. begen,„ the Cough of Consumption; bath in it 'a sound of, death. Aar TOO Miernicul Your darling child, your Idol' and earthly joy; is now 'perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her. —the sound of hersapidchral Bough pierces your soul. . YOUNG, MA's, 'Viten ;am about to enterlife, disease sheds a heart crushing light Over the fairlprospects of the fu-' ture—mier hectic'cough and feeble, limbs tell of year loss of hope, but you, need nordespair. There la a, balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is , Sherman's Mrs. A'rriurs,: the wife ,of Wie.ll...Attree,.Esq.' was, given op by Dr.' Sewallr of Washineen. - Roe 'and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she Must-die... She had every appearance Of being in tonsteption, and weaso pronounced by her phYsicums—Sherman's Balsam was given and it cured her. ' ,•,, , • Gueisuatortz, or Bull's Fen•Y,- - was also cored of consuinlitkm - by this Balsam when.' all other. remedies' failed to give relief—She Was:reduced to a akeletom Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 281 Broadway,' , ltai witnessed its effects in several 'cases' whereita other medecine afford ed relief—bet the BalsaM operated like ifehttran. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful effects in curing ',Astlneti, which it never fails of doing. :.Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be, is-effectually cured by, this Balsani. It heals the 'impturid Or . wonioed blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound nein. • • -• • •' ; Rev. lliertre .- .Jon - cs;l69 Eighth avenue was eared of cough and catarrhalatreetionerso yams handing. ! Abe firm dose. gave hint mere - relief than ell the other.' meth . eine he had ever taken. - Br; J.tßeals,l9 ?Delaney street, gave it to a. sister-in-law who was laboring ender ' Coasamptioa, and; to. another sorely with Asthma.- In both cases its effects wereltumediate, , soon m ' restoring.the to memfortalde health: - - • , Mrs:L6carris. Weine, Christie-st., suffered from Asthma 42 years. -Shermun'a Balsam , relieved ',her rit' once, and she' is 'comparatively, well, being enabled to subdue every attack by : timely use of this-medicine. This Indeed ts the great redtedy for Celli - hat Colds', Spit-. ting BlOod,,Liver Complaints, and:all the affectioneof throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 25 cents antral `perbottle r' • ." E PrincipatOffice 106 Nassau stree,t.:New York ' Likewtse Dr: Sheriiiin's' celebrated Cough, Worm and ormtphor , Lozertges., Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Man's Plaster.' • • - • " Sold wholesale and retail;by , Wht: JACKSON, at his' Boot and Shoe Store and- Patent Medicine. Warehouse,: 80 Liberty street Pittibutgh;:head of-Wood street, and by the following duly_ appointed Agents for. Allegheny- A..M. Marshall, Allegheny' city; Jonathan. Ghriest, Manchester; J. R. B. ' Jacques; Birmingham;Getty, Wylie Street; 0: ' Muslin, cot. 'Webster st. and - Elm; Daniel Negley t East Liberty; •H. L.: - .ltlirchell, burgh; Thos. Ailcon,'Sharpsburgh; Saml.: Springer I end , ton; ,James htt/Cie, Stewartstovvir, John Blaeir,!Turtle Creek; C. P. Diehl,'Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, 111 , Kees-: port; McEldowney, Bakerstowir, !Riley 'll.lLitiaghlin; • Plumb Triernship;.lVm.'..l Smith 'Temperancevillm'Jes. • ar9 1 .Fulton; Tarentem; G. H. Starr, Sewickly iro . TES — MON • ..—Dr. talon,' of Fayette villa, N. Y., says t••P AM well and have been-for sometimei that Tour Domestic Vegetable Pilla are of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teetn.tortry patients"; Fever and Agne,, , Dyapepsia anditilious Fever, are irn mediately.cured by•the use, of Dr. Ralph's Pills. - Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by ,Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; J.-G. Smith, Bir mingham; andlohn M'Cracken.,Filth ;Ward. iblal,7 ---Jayneso , Pecmily ate diumtnes. S. S. COOK, rioai.Ohio, writes. qilarelr, : lB4oj. "1 • Wave usettyour Vermf f ke, Cermicutricr Balsam; and Expectorant, iti my: practice, for the. last three years,. and have been exceedtagly. well pleased: with' them,, , and . never; as yet, to my: recollection, failed of realizing_ my fullest expectation in their curative properties: - -Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience j.buti judging from those thave used,' I doubt not bar that they claim, and are entitled to: all the confidence reposed 'in them, by those;*ho have used mem. I, was formerly - very partial to loom Verniifuge/ nntiF I bectuneactmdin ted with, yours, , Which - haamy decided peeferene to ;arty other now in nem' , Ressectfolly, yours, &v., • COOK, ET For sale in Pitteliurge.atithe Feltirt. Tea Store, 71i Fourth et. : fe.144: A. FAHNESTOCKTS COUGH. SYRUP. This pre - - AN. partition has proved itself to be of very grettt effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping , Cough, and other Pncumoruc Affections) and the proprietors feel warranted in.recom mending ;it asa saferandmseful medicine; and are pre, pared . to -show -Certificates of • indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. - . : . It is *egotist° the taste, andiseffered atsolow a price as to place it within the reach of every.person There are, perhaps, Int few Cough.preparations.: hat:will pro duce- each - decided effects in. each a short:time, . Pre pared and , sold by-3 , • 3• 3 *. - -113.A..F.11.tINESTOCk& - 16'04 Corner of First and Wood; also, :corner of Sixth CO,. Wood streets. - . decl2:.. itCatatmaptai•Vaagreatm: Pima are fat; ale, wholettale anti tatiii, at the Raw Esraix ' Onvtca, - - , No • SD Sinithfiald'at:' , „ M . , an, by 'WM. Alleg,iieny city: I . G. Smith, Bic- , mingham; John hictraciten,'Penn street, Fifth Ward. f e bm . . FOR SALE—A brick dwelling house and lot, in -a sant - location; situated - on' Knoll street, .Allegheny.... - The house is wellarranged, having it good cellar, akitch en muldining room; hall and twriparlortithrenbed moron and finished garret. Lot is 20 feet, by:l2o ifeelii toe back street. Price, 81,200. Terms, 8300 in band, balance- in four equal youl , y par . c e u n T is trearr . z General; ,A 8147, Smithfield Meet - Utrugti Pt - tliNt%Wifri — nr r eitglk-LA T ITLI =-74 ; i 1iiieTribT 1.:1 growth, beauty, and restoration ottlie/Hair.Thia / Cream, when =oitee known; will Supereedettli other ani ; eles of the kind now in use: Mere , the haii:is dead harsh, thin,unhealthyy ,uor turning grey a fewepplica. lions withttiktithe - hatrsoll and - dark 4 arid 'give he be an; tit:Wen/rely tiPpearant ei and - will also:414o itrnaintein . Ltd - . hveratesautid • healthy-color ' , ode° as long as all the Preparations that are generally used:. Where Th e h u b is thin,! or -ME - fallen 4iffi• may be'restrired by usingthts'. Cream. Every lady and gentleman 'who is in the habit of rising oils on their hair shonldut once pnichinse a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream; as itis, so composed that it will dot injure the, hair like-the other prefutnitioni t hut vritl heautityl:itid, give" , perfect sausfaetion in. every For testimony toils:very Gaped - of riaalities, see the fol lowing ',del:- fr om , t h e itev. rhlearra. Hendershott do Stretch, Nashville, geneTalapir4s for the Scnithern States: - ' ..•st ' - • Letter ophi ,RCIi. Mama Tiator qf i 7 Prabyuridri- , hitsitisaliMnmssitorr do iviaxcit :- Girrtinxxx- 4 1 - take' p.easuro Madding my testimony, in favor of the excellent PrePart-tion. called Dr.„Par4th's Chiiase Hair Cream; for, about two :years ago yayfinir Was ymry a d, bristly, - auk disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of tile Cream, and" imed it according to the picieriaVan, iris now, Lthistle,. soit, and Sim 'M . ,. the hen ' .1. ~,u,,--, taiani., mod oils were applied,'" eaci v ilaii m. a, worse state; than:before. This Crman, nOWeve , bus rapt my r expep,-, As an artialafor the MY rik - tifes4f piefereime .all others, being delicately perfaineil and not dis to ranCidity. The" ladles , especially, will god the Chinese Cream to by a desideratum In their preparations forthe toilet. , ' Atespactfpliy; to., _ -- - lc Pulaski, January 7,1P17. - -- CALDWVIL. - - . • - - . ... .. _ ' tri - Sold !wboleiale and 'reaiil,iirPiitiborgh,hy John TownsendM. _, 45 hlarket et..; told Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifthsta. • -•; 1e.15-d&w-ly rADZES are . camloned against nsing-Common Prsip.u a red Chalk : They are not aware bow•frightfullY Timm it is to Malkin ! how coarse, bow rongh,licrarsallow, ,yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using. pre .pared chan ! Besides it is injurious, containing a large '.quantity Of lead! •We have_prepared beauttnal vege table article which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfec tly innocent, being purified of all deleterious • quithties; [nut. it imparts in the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively whim *. at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soil and - smcoth. • Dr,'James An.derson, Practical Chemist of Idassachu setts, says : "Alter analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it piirSse met the most'oeautlful and natural, and at the same time innocent, white I ever saw: I certainly . can conscientiously recommend its use to alf whose skin requires beautifying.. • Price 25 centi n box'. Direr:dons' —the beet way to apply Lilly• White, stet leather. or,wool—the former is preferable. • . • 1 -A. vine err Ov Teem von •25 cols.---Whitii teeth, foul breath, henithy gums.. Yellow and unhealthy.teeth,. after being once or twice cleaned with - Janes'Amber Tooth Paste,. have the appearance of the* most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely; fine, that its constant daily, use, is bighly adviintagebas,aven to thoie teeth that are in pod condi tion, gimug them a beautiful polish, and preventing sr: premature decay : Those-already. -decayed -it prevents from becoming worsit-;, , -it tiltorastens such as is becoming loose, and by pers everance it will render the kale st teeth delicately white, and maim the breath deliciously sweet- Pricei 25,0 r 37f cents a box. All the above ure sold only at 82 Chatham st.,signof the American Eagle, New Yorki • and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in she Whit. lOC stsuir, and get a rich husband, lady! "Your • face is your. fortune." liiVbeautiful, clear, fair! Is it white! If not, it cad be made so even though it be yel , low;dlefigured, sunburnt, tanned and' freckled. Thous- . ands have 'been - made dins who have washed once or ' twice widOones , Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent - But ba sure you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, ut the sign - oftlie • American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. ' . - • Ring-worm, Salt-rheumSc urvey, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, are often cured' by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cores pimples, freckles, arid clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Mind, render, this seldom or never fails. • • .• • • ' • C.'INGLIS Jr.,• Patterson. ' Sold at /muesli liiitLibentyrktalead of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot: ••!•• . • • -•• noy23. ONE DOLDAR TWELVE AND A IiALF.CENTS. -- , Marriage.-Confitlenzial.—Any lady between twen ty and thirty, posse sing a symmetrical form, good fea tures, kc., la asked confidentially, can she suppose any man could admire herwhile she has such yellow teeth; such sallow; rough, coarse skin; 'and sock dirty,' bad, wiry hair; when, by spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth, a-pure sweet breath; and a beautiful head of ball.. She' can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by lasing a 2a. box of Tones' Am ber Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure and spotlesi as snow, by using a 'Cake of the gonwue Tona' Italian Chemical Soap; and a.beauciful head of hair by using a as. bottle of Jones' Coral Hair ikflef Wit!. Do, not form an opinion against this before you trry,.or yob will regret it; but be sure to ask On Jones , articles. Sold only in New York inn Chatham st. For sale.by . • TACKSON. Agent, 89 Liberty at, Pittsburgh. ("LANCER,' SCROFULA AND GOITRE.—AmpIc ex -1J perience has proved that no combination.of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYI%!E'S. ALTERATIVE. It has effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis eases of thatrJass, but. has removed the most stubborn diseases of •the Skin, -Swelling", Dyspepsia, dc. This - medicine entersintothe circulauoa, and emdieates dis eases wherever located., It purifies the blood and other fluids- of the body,lemoves obstruction in the pores Of the skim and reduces enlargement of, the glands or bones. • It increases the appetite,•removes' headache Mid drbwiti ness, andirivigOrstes the whole system, and imparts uni- • motion to the diseased anddebilitated 'constitution. There is nothing superior to it;in . Tho Whole =aerie medics. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasantould has nothing of the disgusting nausea accomimmying tho idea of swal lowing medieinet.i. • .• • . For solo in Pittsbirgb at Mc PERIN TEA STORE, Fouriba,near.Wociii: • . • : • mat3o. • A' Recipe for:the Illawsissi Illntr I • - MO FORCE ITS GROWTH' nt HEALTH, MARE 1 IT SOFT,'SILKY, .CLEAN - AND }lNF.—Persons in COMICiII/eilee of tbe many. things sold', set downevery article; (belt ever •so good,) as n humbug. If people _could be made to try a 3s. bottle of Joue's Coral Hair Re iterative, and se& haw it makes dry; rusty, red; light Emir moist;scift,.eubum and dark, and 'keeps it so ; and by its • use for sometime, causes it to - grow iraturrdly heanufal; If 'people could seethe number of poor respectable me chanics' that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressnig and beautifying the Hair for keeping it soft and in order three times aslong ai any other article Made; and • • • • - • Forces into grow, stops its falling; • • • And'costs bat 3 shillings to try. ' ' ' • We fonnerly sold nothing lesellan SI bottles, but the . wisltpeople to try-it. Sold only at B 2 Iniud•earChathant -street:New-York, and by • . • , - . mitr2u WH. JACKSON. Agl., EI. erty st 1U ORE TO:31'010N Y for Dr. Willard's' Family Medi -171 used Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough -Mix ture; and eXperienced its beneficial ieffectsolo most e hee r rutty: recommend -it at safo 'and direetuali'ld all dime's. Speaking from experience, we .believe that it beam° oil -perior;• and would recommend its use to alltlie afflicted. Pittsburgh . , Marchlsth, 1949. • • • . • :• '-tErSold by' J. S•choonniaker & Co., John Hays, James A. Jones, J..H..Casscl, John P. Scott, F. L. Snowden,. J.• Mohler, Ogden& Snowden. QALT RHEUM, SClfitilliTifiLD 80 - TiESTEATSIPE:. :1' .LAS, Doirber , s Bch Chaps; Sore Beanlij This tweed by many physicians In this city in curing the above. an&we would not conscientiously sell unless we • 'knevr itte. be nll we state. ' • • • As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP•is perhaps the only article ever known that -removed impurities,- and cleared and beautiGed the skin, making it soft, clear, smooth and white as an infants: But mind, it is sold at 82 Chatham in n N. Y., and by _.• . ' .. • . . . • WM. JACIESON,Agent . ,‘ mai2s •• . 69 Liberty street, Pittsburgh-. CONSUMPTION seizes more victims than any,.other disease , in our country. The young, the old, the beautiful nod gay, - are all alike subject to its invidious .ravages, and runny a hectic check has been supposed to bloom with the glow of health. Bat every case origi natesin a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of attentibnat 6rst-:-Ontl only met with-remedies when too late. :Match the symptoms with jealous care, and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of IL A. Fahuestock &Co, which will cenairdy check its further progress, and restore the inflamed orgotts to a beautiful Amon... For oal0;01:a: A. FATINESTOCK & Co., corner Ist and Wood ste.; idio t corner 6th and Wood. decll . . F" EALE—AI4 that valuable' .proper . tY where 'the 'attbseriber-resides,ogether with the improvements thereoM.situitted'on Stith streetinenrErnithfield, front ingon' Sixth st:•120 R.; and' in depth or(Cherry alley 240 feet. This property is admirably situated for - a - Hotel or .11 .Pabtic Hull; 'and contains mhzilf square of ground; or it mightbit-lliVided into-12 buildinglotsift lotwof-01 feet each•on , Sixth street, by.l2o , feet deep; and-0 lots with a front-of 20 feet each on Cherry alley.by'M feet deep :Ihrtsttf • , ...WOl. PORTER. ' Magazines for January, - 1849, ''DECEIVED; AT A: WINER'S; Sinithfield • atreet, XL - third deer above Second street - ' " ' Goiley's; Lady's Book, unusually large, with sir at tractive en giairings ; the literary department of the high est order for this No., commencing a new, volume. Sartain's 'Union Meozine, beautifully embellished, and comprising 80 pages of reading matter; all original. Graham's Magazine, illustrated with. four beautifulen.i gravinge; in nice, a fall doable number: Poems - of 'Jahn Quincy' Adams,' with No tices' of his Life and Character. A Critical Defence of the G r aTa 'Street Darla% Charch, against the charge of .corruptioni in_the administration of her discipline ;- published by order of the Church. . Rose and Gertrude, or the Mysteribus Wedding;, trans lated from the French - of Rodolphe TOpffer. An Impartial - Account_ of-the. Life of theißev. John N. hiafilt—tinarratitte of first marriage; also, his second, with many particulars never before. published Second volume - Paul Ardenheini, now comploicyt„,„ George Ltppardi, • Mary Barton, a Tale of Life, Er.gl ' aiid • published - by the Harpers.' ' • - ; Salina De Clifford; or I,Vornates - LOve Smiles and 'rears; illustrated. _; Angelina Luxmore,:or the Life of a 'Beauty; by :th e authorof the Jilt; Breach of _Promise, / r 4c..&c. - . ,The;.lliinchhack„or i dui Bell . Ringer of, , Noire. Da • by Victor ling • - ; • - o ' decl4 , . . Notteettrit4tePtibtic. . TiHE - subscriber inforths the _public generally,. and Housekeepers and Retail 'GrOceraparticilltirly, that lte-is , discontinuing-the Queensware business, and will sell oh' hie pyesent stock at reduced pricos, l'hose who wish to - obram Chiria, Quier4icare, or Glass Will find,this a rarcopportunity for getting such amities as they,want, =eh uheaDe - rilian the usual rates. :Remember The ..placei CHINA.'HALLi AVCOd street, near thd Auction store. , •-•- • I scill'dispose my whole stock to any person „. wishing o Dragon), Purß:rt- .= - , • ST. -CGAitt.l CORNER OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS. VRESEI OYSTERS, GAME, and „..amkry dehetKj. the"market affords,. served at tile ? " 4 fh style. The housC, ehorteat very best fitted pad arranged in the best order, v oIna ; 1 ! agement of '[sep27] JOHN M.tjAmroza"4 ID .itg7s-itlibilf.110101;13:iiill ------- . TIIR. GI( KlA'r ktflilltirrlSA'ffkiiiii: AIEWICAK OlL;prOcered Mini* wolliii,ltentueliy! : . 135 feet below. tho. Surface of thei tattfloif Certain/ 7 •' ; and 'infallibli care : tot ISPrains, Strains.' Cele; Bthisess•-•• • ... :-; f'.• "B Scalds, urini,,Tetler;Erysilielas.:eitld 'Head ; Croup, •.•1 Braises;.: . :: : ',...t:,. -Wbooping-Cough; Isittaternalory Sore •Throar, Sore and •:a: ' ~ ss: Warned Eyee,F/sitaleithe,' Uldenr.Fever Sores, and. • .s .. -.. •••,•••-, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM;' •.,:• ~7 ......'.' - , - Which yields to its ellbets in a sarprising Itudindrs ••• • - . s•il : :•••• * If has never yet' failed when used itecordiegtostilteri tilted: r : . . 2. I.; ..... lions. Read thefoltowthg: • - • • :'_. 4' • - • ' l' ' '-• ...i .*:..."';:... • - • '' : fiLuternaexir,_Allegketry co Pa:, 2:, -•-.. ~.- ; . . • • . •NoVemberl9,l94B;, 5 .. I :i,. ~ ...,. ..., „ • This is to'c'ertify, that My wife ;,Margaret Ohriert;wori.' ~--,:..••• cured of a Rheumatic Complitint of seven yelitestaildleg, -. •... ;• , : by which' she was do lade as to be obliged td use .. .. • es. In one week she was cored by using the Amorieastas Oil; and could walk nboutestistiel without 'her cretabesii'l . . ... .• . JONATHAN GHBEISTI '.::: 1 . The folloWing is commrinicated by . Mr:SYM,NlakerIK,• Jackson's Rpm. for Steubenville, 0...„ , ' •-••••• •ex- I . .. ,,,,, - , ii.'"• , ( ; ' A. gentleman near Sferibenville w fiblidliettbosti;Ole“ ' ...• to put either of his feet tes tbe grv;•.•.' 9 1 % , .. 61, ft_y e. r . 40.0.. Ar consequence of lameness, by tho - u .•eeeest• -- I enabled to wiilk•two miles to a townehiPr. airgeo:: it it • I likewise a soverein'temedy for .-, -1." • :•":•••': •• • •••••ti: • ''':" • ' CONTRACTION - OF THF MUSCIiI39 i iOD - TEN e t't' : • • The' following is communicatedby Mr. Wro.-Nasb,W.-.... t Jackson's agene uhenvillo :., :.•• • . :;.-• " ' •' • . : A lady re'ittWeetembenville. the finger oUviliose„, band woe so contracted as to deprive her of the use 6111 ' 1 for thirty-fivo years, was enthelyonred by the useof MM.. - s honk. of tho Oil, so that she now has the perfect , Auk of ,- her hand fallY,equal to the other :Which bad nevrbeen :, s affected. •It has also been found to be st. safe and invieci .. • ' l, ble agent in the speedband certain eine of :• . , ' t - EAFNESSin all eases not organically incurstle. • . .-. A lady residing in Allegheny city-saris effectually cured,. ' • of obstinate deafness, of,years' continuance, by' die. pee ; ' of less than one bottle' of the . Oil ; so that, she .said .she • i heard better than she bad ever done. efore. • . .' • ....;'. - : -A gentleman weiLksown in Pittsburgh, Waif Cured of,' ..r I deafness of .nine years' standing, by the. ruse .of 4 . oritalr ' • quantity of the Oil.. •The names and .residenees r afi g te. • . lady and gentleman will be given tothose..whEl4l.ooll4 ' I at the offtce of the advertiser. . • . • ', „..".; •,,•• ~., ~ ~ ' Its properties are .highly developed in dos.aidalaasaf.', surprisingly speedy cure aaL cases of . A. „ • •`, ':j- . .1 . • • CHOLIC, CiLtALP, AND SPA S:'-: : . i •'. Several cases of Cramp•Cholie have ‘ beeti,eff4iiiitily" s cured by•one dose of :the,Oil, in the •iiithet space . of.tale. i an hour. when the parties have. been agonized with pain:: t Its curative properties have been temaritahlYeetUOTl4: • ' ' • •'. . DISEASES OF THE spii& ••••: : .; • _ ~- i A lady, She wife a a planterin Kentucky, wit:cure:if , . s effectually of one of the worstcases of diseased - Spine, • 1 which had confined bet to her bed for.u•considetable eine,in which she could not, turn herself.' it ill AIWA. . • sure remedy. and perfect cure for painsindluflOtrill of Ute . - . back, and . . .* ____•.' - •"l'-' .1 ',' •: : :. • INFLAMMATION OF TiIf,Rs:}PMINEYS.' ''' `•". Read the following: : - - • .. r.. : :••••.....s.s.--rtt - The.iii to certify that 1 was afllieted with riot pale in: the small of My back:and kidneys, which affebted ine ari much that r could not stand upright. 'By rubbing' exte. , • 'tiallyiand using half a teaspoonful internally. night 'and ... morning, 1 woe entirely cured. JOHN' R IDDLE .,' - .'' - . . ... _. . near,Warren,Annstiong,co Pat. : , • Afgentlemturof Pittsburgh, afflicted with , a vio lent ja: flammation. of the kidneys-the:pain of which cruised • him to faint—was com o s , latelpourred, in three days, by the use of the American iL - ' • The qualities of this ~ • . ... ~. ' , ~ '... • -.. . NATURE'S OWN REMEDY.,...` ~„ is extremely penetrating and anti-inflamnutthry, conie . gamely is confidently recommended as a soverejgllrem edy wherever inflammation rusts, either external art It? teem!. Used immediately after a. mu, bridse or %voting, it will cure and prevent - __, ' GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. • It hap, inoddition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for Wise very .uppleasant and inconve nient diseases; • - ,_ •. • . •, , GRAVEL AN D •ÜBLNARY COBIPLAINTS. ' Price, 60 cents per bottle. - , Caution.-Se on Your . Guard. , The surprising -exc . elleathe and growing popularity • . the American Oil; liasindaced some dishonest persona palm upon the public, miserable Imitations of this Andy valuable medicine, for the purpose of dezelving the un wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. . •, . 1 In order to be aura af.obtaining the genuine, c here • .• , the following woes TIMMS t . ' . . • '.' '- . -' 'ij , -Ist. See that the nnrae," Wet: Jackson, 99•Libertyst , head of .I.Vood at t e. is printed on the label of the wrappe of each bottle : , to imitate Which is felony. -• ••• - - --' 2d. That 'eaciibottle is inelosed inepampMet contain" . ing full directions for use f . and idea contenting the name and address of Wm. Jackson, General - Agent l'or•the proprietors • • likewise, the name and address of the pro' praetors, D. Hail /4 Co., Ktntucky.. - - - -,••• - • •.• • • 3d. Purchase osxv of the advertised - Agents, lin •of whom have a show bill, on which isprinted the named of the Proprietors and General Agents--thits : D. Hall de Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Win. Jackson ; Pittsburgh, Pa; General Agent for Western ,P,ensisylvania, and part' of Ohio' nd Western Virgrnia ; "and the" printers' I.IIIIIIGB-•- hrldillin le Shryithk, Pittsbecgia—printcd , ul'ihe bottom 4111. Observe—the genuine Americtin•Dil ia of a dark green color, without any sediment, and ttisspdelbe gravi ty lighter than. water. ' Flit counterfeits are mostly of a blact.eakirpinc.white; like:gpitit.lor Turpentine said usbe reflect% Alld,chifiGidkro ~miSciiiWi'LiOP-1 3 1tr, era a mixtuie ol other commoit oils;.und Oneribliek filthy leehimi reixtereapelpewittg to chincifrontO,elWittilmrgh and Allegheny Dispensary, ..Co." . Made tak,thesoleOlut terfeits possess either the virtue'' of the poivm" a l ike : ter AMERICO; OIL. -- .. inScld wbolesale - and iiiid by . , • W - M -'' : ' - ' J A CK 5: .., F. General end Sole Agent.foi : the Propietoiiii; We'n Pennsyldieda, . Western 1 Virginia, and 'Northern Ohio, and by the following thilYappotutedltgentairi Allegheny county, Pa.; . : . -••- • .':. • ' .. . Alti. Marshall, "•:-.• ' - .--'' - : ' • 1 .. . Dr. Brown, : Alleglieny":citY; ' '.J. It Johnson, . . • ... . , Jonathan Glusest ; ldaucheater. .- . :. Alexander Asdale,Wytie street. ' : . J. R. H. Jacques, t liminghanr. . WID. J. SA:littl;YpriflCTllllCDVilie.' S. ff. Starr, Sewielley, • - ' Edward Thompson,,lYilkinsburgh. Da - nielNegleY,Exist 'Liberty." ,' ' 'H. Z. Mitchelt,Milkinsbutyb.' ' ' ' Thointa Alkin,Sluirpabingh. , ' •- " •• H. Rowland de Son, M'Keesport. ' . tsP:DiehT.filizabetb: - - • - ' ' , John Black, Tattle Creek. -• : •• - ' ---4.llVEldiswny,"Bakeratowii. - Samuel Springer, Clinton; ••• • :James•M'Kee,,Stewartstowzr • ' . • - Riley I‘l'Ltilighlin,Plunatowliship. • J. Fulton, Tarentuin. Jeremiah PlemingiLawretneville. Robert Willitues,•Artharsville. angt.9.l&WOM_ ' • " • LIKOM the New York Gazette, 0ct..6,. tan; a daily paper deservedly at the head.of tlio.daily :presa in this countty. Brines .Eztraes of wereltut,catest to cull the attention of our readers to thisiwialualile'prep oration which will be found adverdaed in [Motile reelurdn. Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issue!' highly,intemstirg. newspaper, every now and then, one or two numbers of which we have already noticed; and the, medicine itself , has been eulogised by aeariy. elf the press of the western country, and,-we doubt not.justly e ale giSed. :It has in its favor, moreover, very Ilattering.restimoitinls the .most eminent practittoners in every Pallor the country where it [has been used. T,liere . a beauty and taste enough in thebpttles; and in thezeuivairedJubeks in which they are enveloped, to itiduCis a. porclioaa, .even if to preparation itself .were not one of Mei' sovereignest m the world," as'eVery - person Musr.belteve it isr--that Is, every ene'intist believe' it iit-that tine' ybe woeldncit resist rt masiof documentary evidence couciu 'sive encnighto convert Turk - to Om:id:miry.' 'Buy one 'of the botiles, gentle -reader,' and seewhether Yokdernot e with us o n this point. • For sale ' n. Ai tAnNtEiTOCX feb24 tor. of let' nd Wood and (fibula' Wcitidistki' HEUAIATISM, GOUT, AND TIC DALOKI4.I .1.1 A respectable gentleirtanCitlled at: otti offtee.; he be said, to inform us that he bad been Afflicted • foi;ls years with Rheomtaiste or Gout,' tuaa Occasionally- with ;Tie polareax ; that he, bed been frequently ,ion fi ned Whits room for months together, - and often suffered' the most in tense.and excruciating pain, but that lately be had been ping Jaynes Alterative, from which be found the most sig nal and unexpected relief. He - says he: found the medi ,eine very pleasint anti effective , ' and that he now con siders himself perketlicure&—Phffadelphi , i IVonh Amer ican. A Fact Weans gentleman of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became, af fected with Ulcemtionts in the Throat and-Nose, and a disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed,. his whole system' bore the marks. of being satmated- with disease. One hand and wrist were so much effected that he bad lost the .use of the hand, eve,y , part being covered with deep, painful; and offenaiva ulceis; and were ag hollow and porous as an hatiey-comb. It Was ai this stews of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable &mita loath disease, that he commanied - the Imo Of Jayne's 'Al ten:dive and baying taken =teen bottles, is now Perfect -. The ilteretive operates through the circulation; And 'patinas thts blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever located, and the numerous cures it has per ' • formed in • diseases of the skin, - cancer, scrofula, goat, liver cornplaintidylpepsite;pnd other ebronledittessesos ' trulqastonishing.—Sinne the Times. • For tale In Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEASTORE Fourth Streit. . , 7 7Presh Arrival at No. 3.1.5.W0ui4 Init. o .,igt • 'A i r .HODK.INSON - has just opened, withilb.•the , pas 111. week,.the large.; assortment of Frr i ith vallN.jk . ever opened in this city; consisting . i.”: „ i f t o f_g oic y, . Plain; ;White, Gold Line riud. Gold - „ mi l - T ea s etts ; as extensive assortment-of Wbiteo.Wowing ' pool Iron Stripe Ware, in Ten ... , etut „j u . s eparatil pieces, as may be reijuired.: Al Blue and Liiver -J....a, a. beautiful assortment' o Candelabras nudlairnpi f the , ~,,, „ & g ip ea and. pat .. t 0... octZ7 terns, direct from_.'the manufneumers. •.... t" ' /gullet; would U P t.tvell to give him a mill, at. ,-.,.....- ~ • - -.Wo. It lb' !rood 3 t ..3 doors helote.Futai . ' .. r F .. Bust Reim 'Collector. - • - , . ,i.l. l2 P.derisignetl,Ancoilitiged by the liberal ptifionage °.' 41113 merchduts,, profettelonal . geutlemen, and me chal".•cs of the city, :offers his cervices for the•colWcties , 01 'accounts in the city of Pittsburgh and vicinity. jrav mg attended to business of this kind:for. rnany. ?Card for the Board.of Trade ! and being well aegnaintedorith !this' and the adjoining cities. he feels cOnfidenrof his ability to give satisfaction, by prompt .and faithful: onention ;to all 'business entrusted to.him. - • • , Y.,' • , JAMES GALSRATir, Jr. _ To .be found at Mr. AV.er.' Sioriee,:Morehoot.,Tailor Thixtl'istreet, opposite, the Post Office. : . aririxects. :, • Gabriel Adams; . P. Dar; Acc9zinantr: •- J. Carothers;. • ' • TkomasßdOtt, libitum); - ' j L. It Livingsion; - Jos. MeGoire Merth't TOM/ • James : Marshall; , Win-IlSoalfei ' ' ' ' *-" ' '..• George lirced; : Dr. - W..M: I right, Dentidi;'' D. Geo:D. Bruce; • • , I -C. Dodge. toov7:3im . . DOORS—lrsing 7 s .Sketch4Book.,*.illnitesteViy. • Willis' Poems, illustrated by Leutzc. Reati'S Female Poets of•Autericni withkriArAlloll I .The Fist of the. iinickerbackers. . ..; T IT Fable for Critics. , • ' Metrical Romances '• 'The Child of the Sea. . ".. ' Lamb's-Dramatic Poeta. • . ' it • . V .-LowalPs Conversations on - .rife old Paits Dramatic Works of Beaumont and Velar:l3 ~Poetical WOtke of Spencer. . t.;..... Poetical Works of Cheaper. . • • Pootictit Works of Will and Messinger. ._ _ Turdttle by • ' 11.• SOSWORTH CO."` - `• novl6 ; :4th street, near Alorkok =SIM r /0 - • t.
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