El `lji.l jMnM Thelqii*V-iiia - eirillieTil - 11 - ve Still Ahead!. - • • ..;SFAV. CIOUDSI; NEW GOODS!! .% ~ - ;.. 0 • " -Greater Birgiiine than ever can now be had-n at sign grifieNiferriklerißee:Hice,en Market et. a. between ,ThirdnAct Fonitti, where is jut opened splendid stock 'Of NO nterDry .G node, cheaper than the same quality Of Goode have 'ever been offered : in Tilts;, burrgghs: -' M. L. ' RUSSELL, No. 62' Market street, bot Ween, Third and. Fourth streets, sip of the Big Golden' Be.': Rive; has new reeeived, and offers to his numerous gas-, tourers_ and the public generally, the largest, eheapeat. and most splendid stock of Winter Dry • Geods °garotter ad in this city. , Them Gotldd have been purchased in the Eastern Cities since Me' late 'fall in prices; ind will' be sold to cash - buyers at a-great reduction, much -cheaper • than they could have been sold in the early part Of the Among this large and extensive stock will be found , many choice atni fashionable Goods of the loicst im-. oration. DRESS LADIES' Scarlet Coihmeres, all wool,: a beautiful article; " Cherry cold do. doz.. figured and plaint: Silks and Satins , plain, striped and plain; , Scarlet de Laines, all wool, very cheap ; Maurine Blue De Lantos, low prices ;,.... Ftnnch Merinos, ell colors,extrernely large assortment of fig , 4l CashmeresDe LfiThes,new est designs, from 1.01 to 50 cents per yard ; these are very, cheap.' Also, a large stock'of Alpacas from . la to 50 cents per yard, all colors, and* great .bargain;,with a splendid assortment of bonnet ribbons of the latest im portation. Also, velvet - ribbons till - widths and 'cqlors. very cheap, a beautiful assortment; plumes had artificial flowers; bonnet'satins and velbets, all colorir French' worked capes and collars ; Scarfs, cravats, gloves and hosiery, all at rcthiced prices. - ,1 • 'SHAWLS!" SHAWLS Best assortment itr thr pity, andverY cheap Long and „, _ Square Shawls, best quality. Terkerie and Cashmere S hawls; - Bleck and colored Cloth do. Brocha and Silk -plaid Blanket Shityals,rdl iturtlitioaddd p BLANKETS! BLANKEI't-,Cheapest the eiti: A large stock of Butukets; till.qUalities-whiph, , kut be sold cheaper than can be found - elsewhere. .7' ' DOMESTIC GOODS, •." CHEAPER' TITAN THE CHEAPEST!. A large stock of Calico. Good dark CaliCo;fast only 3 cents per yard ; be at quality Britian and American . Prints,s to i 0 cents per yard, yard wide. British Purple Prints, 10 to 12it; a large supply red, white and Yellow i Flannels,sorde as low as 12i.cents per , yard, very cheap; ' Bed 'ricking, from Bto 1.8 cents per yard. Also, alone stock of . Checks, Shirting- Stripes,, Cassinets, KeMueky Jeans and - Llaseys, together °watt a very exteaslye as• sortment of bleached and unbleached Mastitis, frottOto 8 centsper yard, cheapest yet; good yard. ide unblencdt , l ed ~only 5 centd per yard; bleached Mashes • from 3to 8 cents per Yard.; 7All of which will sold oir 'at reduced 'prices, at the sign of the Nedr Golden 'Bee Rive, in Market street, between Third anti - Fourth sta.', No. 62.-' (decraldi • WM. L. 'RUSSEL. READ.Y-MACE LATHING, SELLING' OF`F LOW, FOR CASH PDELANY, No:e.l Libertwistreet, Pittabargh, having t.. replenished his. Stock.withiii the last: and -present months • with the latest styles of Fashionable Goods, at exceedingly low talere the beat assortment .of . CLOTHING to belied in 'the 'City, at the lowest cash price.' Amon st them are every description. of Dress and Frock Coats ;'Slick and Overcoats of all fashionable colors and material, each as French beaver, heavy Dread Cloths, super. blue, brown and drab Blankets and Cana da Priz'a Coats, of. the latest styles. Every description of Pantaloons and Vests, and other articles in the Cloth- Also, a general assortment of Goods to ranke to order, Web Will be made in the anist• fashionable manner, on shortest notice. • [decal ' P. DELANY. fashionable Clothing Store. CWERNEBURG begs leave to inform - hitt fee tida and kJ. thepublic in:general that he has opened a NEW READY-MADEFAbHIONAHLE CLOTHING STORE, on Market street, second door from Second street, where he has, and always keeps on hand, a fell assortment of Ready-made Fashionable Clothing. which he will sell on he most reasonable terms, for CASH. He:also wishes to call the attention of his friends and be public in general to Hs very extensive. selection of French, English and. Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres, in endless Vainety, and Vesungs forevery one's use, which he has selected himself in the East, and which will be made to ,enler in a superior manner, at his Fashionable Heed Quarters, 251 Liberty street, (late McGuire & Co.) and at prices that will not be questioued. - by •the best of bargainliiakers. C: :WERNEBURG, _. • . Lilmrty_street, and • 'Market street.2d door frorn'Second.' I=l= 2784.1 , 73 ..tio 'WELL ASMOIVOPOLIt'S MIIST FALL: .5•0 MUST .PRILCES; • - I(lrrifiCH rata will be proven by calling at McGurn:a FashionsoleTailonngEstablisturtent,Third street, St. Charles Banding, . Morro: Smas. profits and quick saes. Yummy:- Fresh and gpo . cf.' . . Coststrernoa: - rsipfar rn the background. My old ammoniate, and all others, are respectfully fa rmed that I am waiting for them, 'McGUIRS, oct2B Tailor-St. Charles. KE N V T i'OULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of our friends and the public to the great variety o ER. COATINGS and other artieles;we have just receired—amongst which will he found the greatest varier, of. BLUE, BLACK, DRAR, a • d PnARL colored FRANKE; hIACKINAC, • and BRAVER' CLOTHS:— FRENCH and...ENGLISH 040..TE5, CASSIMEREH VESTHIGS, 4-e. • - The above Goods having been bought for cash; at extremely low places, we are prepared to ac eommodate:all who may futiorns vvithrheir pasconage, with good Clothes, tq, low prices. Givein ID — Re ruemb et; 210 Liberty street, opposite ?oat:KM. nov3ll McMIULLEN= fr.: DOWNING; No. 77&79 CORNERSIXTII exp 1,18-ERTYTkth.t S. flaeying enlargedind - newly fitted up their 'establish. ment, at the above well known stand, respectfully nvite the attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection of . New Goods, einnprising every varie ty for spring and summer wear, selecsod esfectally for their customer department. Those wtithing to leave their orders will find =this establishment every style of new and desirable goals. Their stoek of ready made Cloth ing is extensive got up in the bestatatuser. of durable ma terial, and well wartbY the isthmian of those Wishing to purchase.. Alt are invitedto.cali, and - May rest infrared, that theysvillbe plensed,‘Thh - price,ouality and variety. A to rge a l ewittirelttit, ottibitis kept constantly on hand., - .... Clothin; j g! Clothing ! 3 Cloth • g$ $ • The Ur n • re Doors va. . The Western.. !Word ',tr.. 150, 000 `WELL' SEDECTEDOAaMENTsmow goo. made .. . and ready to be offered on the most liberal tertas mY old customers and tho - pubfic in : general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive esublishmenthasuee) insr xeidrttinyr from the BM' Beim' cities, at much trouble . and expense, lust- completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers' with one ofthe most dssirable stocks Of Cho wag mat nes ever been offered in this or any other mar ketmest of the-mountains. For neatness in style and workmanship, combined with.the very love price which they will' be sold tor, most Certainly. rende-r, - the old unri valled Three Big Doors one of the..greatest attractions of me western country.; It is Oatifytog tome to be able to announce temp numerous friends at home and abroad, that norarithstancling the extraordinary, efforts which-. 1 have made to Meet the many calls iu ittY line, it is with_ difficultyl can keep tune with the constant rush that is made on this . eaMblishmeni It is . well established fact, that my sales are eigntor: en times larger than any other house itt the trade. and this being the case on tlw amount Sold, can &End to sell at much less profit Ilan others eould,,pessibly think of doing, if they wished to cover contingent expenses. 1 intend. to make, a. clean. sweep of all my presentsteeli before the begiceirot of next year; coming to, this conclusion, I will,make it. ila inter est of every mall, whe.waiits a cheap winter suit, 10 can and purchase at ihe Three Big. Doors.. ost2l-ilftw 101 IN nre.LosicKy. IcrEW ,Gotxus,. NEW GOODS.........Recei . e7tiitt the-I ron •CO Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths. consisting of fine French, English and 4.merican black and fancy Cassimere", of the moat modern styles; fine figured Cashmere , Vesting', Silk -Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins- - all of which we swill "sake up at the main reasonable prices in a durable and fealtionabla style. Ready made Clothing,. of all . descriptions; Lady's Cloaks of the most fastuonable patterns. Meek and Pocket Ildkfs., Suspender"; Bosoms, , *thift Collars, and every article usually kept in a Cloth; Stare.: Country Merchants, before purchasing- cblearkere; will . find it to theiradvantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, No. 132 Liberty street, immediately opposite . the -mouth o f Market. (octla-til C. fopcLosKEY.- - . . Duff's New System of Bo ok..N.iiptnico. JUST PUBLISHEDI3 Y HARPER 4. BIRO'S, N. Y01,114' 11, HE first pail, of this work, embracing the , most cara.., pieta course of instruction and praeuce, On both Sin-, ' g e and Double Vintry, ever published. "Price 75. cents . . - The whole work, embracing the Author's well known • - 'improventente in the science, illustrated: in two a ddid o o. ' -. al setts of books, with a chapter inVpaititership settle . xnents,ishd n Key to the oral exercises,-" 7 .fiill clothbound, : - 8419. . ....... The following extracts from, t i.-3:mitten opinions of elf e . 4 4 ' seine of the most eminent Mer ISM; Bankers and. Acl. ‘; ' conntants in New York, indicate,ftfie-public sentiment in reference to this work in that city : - • 1 . .. .. '" It contains matter that iitimportant and intereeting to - the merchant , and man of business, to whom I think it ~ will be found highly useful. C.:O. HALTEA.D, • President Manhattan Bank, N e w 'York." "It is c,alculated to be exCeedingli rtiefal to practical Aecaantants and Teachers of Bixilc=ke.eping.. , , 41CHARD.IELVIN Ship owner and Koran, No, 98. Front street,.NewYork." . . "Hemet:kikly full and complete, and Will certainly convey a thorough knotvledge of the subject,. The , un dersiguelkinternia using it ns bta Tea Book JOHN H: SfIEPUEBA. - Teacher 'oil:took-keeping; Co19,11bn:1:College, N. y.n • , "It is in every way calculated to give a cleat and eat- Isfactory insight iato the very itiefuf science of . which it •oems,thmugh im gnitiations . , .fram the simple style imitable to retailers, to that requisite for themost varied And cotitplkcated commercial bulkiness. ...a- A. B. FRASER; '• ' Cashier 76 - Ward Bault,'New York." "/ believe It anll be orgsiat: E . E h. hew begianerEbitt to the most exla e rle i n c c e ed i aCcistintai:i. - - : - . ltiei - W . EDMONDS, Caa ame liaalz, Wall street.”.. which"l consider it the fLis.t*ork I hive ever metwith frail Iknoicledic of the science can a thoroughPracuCa cAmPsELL, - .be obtained. : - Dr e '. r - '4O - ,t;qjahn - st,, New. York." For sale 4thri Book Stores, and at the Author Aced= emy, corner of the Diamond and,Market street., 0ct3,1.. GUI Steel - and Pile Manufactory. f Airs stibscribers have' enlafged • their' Steel and Pife l Idnunfactory, , on the , corner - of O'Hara street and s pr i n g alley,-Fifth - Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting n eon. verting furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer.--: Their. - Steel, now being of a superior, nuality, and having' enguaed competent operatives,they are prepared to fur. nish Files of every desettptiou,that will compare with, the best imported article.; and being determined to Make • • It the interest of all who . use Files in any way, to par.; chase front them,', they Wilt sell their Files - .at I : educed pricer Cash: _ They _Will alio re-cut Files, and par c haie those which are worn andbroken.' Public patron. aggeis respectfallyluvitcd,-. nov7) 'I:AN.KRIMA Co, APPLES-400bbls.. n§,epling•attd cooking f.6„pple,, reed,. pepstramer 4 `,,Consul."and • for.sale by dec27 ,. , bIOOItREAD. - -" - ..t, $• •••• • •1,•"; • • • !' • ' -• •••• - e•: - .7 - • - •• ••,•••••:, ••.s. ' • • • . . . PEOPLETS::TRANNI..fitTNTILON LINE YLtaM PI'I'TBBURGH. T 0 :ERIF.i RE-SHIPPING;-r-The,l 3 oats belonging to ilita Line. 6 11 ihivii.heen pet in. fine orderfand•tmeis • now. riumin.g, regularlytietwecn Pittsburgh and Erie, touching latcrmediate Ports along the Canals. A . Botavidij a hv A y.s, 'ha' at MO Ander-the 146608111dielaBrld,ge undone , itteri ' regularly, every,., other day. , The -, reiiPle's- Transportation: Line.-has • every ; facility . for,. carrying Freight I '4C Passengers. .The .boats- will be: towed to Hensler - by steruners r and will proceed to grie.with great dispatch, by the panels: .• The boats are :commanded by, experienced and careful men—all of whom have an in terest in the Lion. . •• EY' Gootia sent by,the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point on the Likes. , For freightor. passage , apply to - - • H KIRKPATRICK, Agent, Water ideal, Pittsburgh. CLA:I3S A CO.;jleaver. B. W. CtraNLNOBAIt,-New Castle. , • Taawrivas le.Myrens mask, Pulaski. 'Saes - Err WirtitaN & CO., , Middiesex. 118uron.11c4„Sherpm. • . Imam lileCnnArr, SuarPshilr , 64 S. & G.Lowav, Clarksvil le. }CMG & McFsan.s.rro, Big Bend. pinsrat4 West Greenville. • J. AT: KILT/ MUCK, Adamsville. W. H. IiENIFITT., HOTTSTOWII. . W. WADSWORTH A Co., Sherman's Corners. W. ROwluit, Conn e autv lite. , . Spring Comer. W. C. Wart,nnit, Albion. Cranesville. - • MrsuTiruta,Lotkport. E. FTSH, Girard. • A. litnsslnd B, Tom - cm:sox & Co.,Erie. The follOWing Agents in Erie will receive and fir irard Fr.eiglt• taany . Part on the Lakes, shipped by this' Line : W M. Gallagher, . John Hearn, G. W. Havefstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg, Xelsoe & Loomis, Walker & Cook, je6 ." Pittsburgh Portable 8011.1 L 1.710.. *alarm 1848. 'If:MIA _.l For the Tranrportation. of Freight to and from PkeTSCU ROB, P IBLADEL P H lA, BA LTIhIORE,NEW YORK,-BOSTON, &C. BORBIDGE 4- DASH, Philadelphia. TAAF FE ¢ O' , CONNOR, - Pittsburgh. TrEll9 old established Line beinenow in full operation, the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to 4orwarel. Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering gooderpeculiar safety in mode of carrying—cepaciousswarehonses e ach port, • ; affording accommodations to shippers and owners of -produce,—together with their long experience and Imre .mittiug attention to business, will secure to them a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they herebrgratefully acknowledge. Ail consignments by and for this line received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of I charge for commission, advancing or storage. . No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. Atl communicctions promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: BORBIDOE t CASH, • 278, Market street, Philadelplua. TAAFFE & • O'CONNOR, • Can& Basin. Pittsburgh. O'CONNOBS CO.,k North , stiCset Batiimore. WILLIAM B. WILSON, al • 80, Cedar meet, New York. Merchants Trill - Importation Line. __ -r-_,.., - rr4 l .._: - ' J., • ' AMR a • WA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL ' - PIBA AND BALTIMORE. GOODS consigned u tar care will be forwarded with out delay, and att e lowestliT current rates. ' . - C• A. ANULTY & CO., Canal basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. ' ME - SEILLES ik - REVNOLD, 272 and 3t , Market street, Philadelphia. RASE, MERRILL /k CO., 109 Smith's whar/..Baltimore Aterehante , IN ay . Freight," Line. ataidiaa.: .1848'; .EXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, 'Johnstown, Holli daysburgh, Water slTeet.-and - Peteniburgh. This Line was Conned for the special accommodation of the way'business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have._ received' during the last two years, respectfully inform their old .cusionters and the public generally,thnt they are now *better prepared to deliver goods at any. point on . the Canals r Railroads with promptness and 410 9 344 - 71201ILLETORS. JAS. A. LORE.,"''' GEORGE TRINDLE, • 'NON - MILKER & CO.. - AGE.sra—V. A. 51 , Xtvtrr &Co., Pittsburgh; Jima hat.matti Hollidaysburg; ' Picswourd& I'Voons, Johnstown. Rxrasursmcs—Smith &Sinclair; .1. &J. 11PDevitt; G. &J. H. Shoenberger, R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Bagaley A mith; John Parker; Wm. Letuner & Co.; G. P. Stroenber . ger, Pittsburgh. jetNi Merchant* , Transportattou Line. '?OR the' the rimportatlott of Merchandise and !Jolliet J. 7 to Philadelp hip and Baltimore. Goods consigned to OUT care will be forwaxded without delay, at 11:11: loaresi rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructiOns promptly attended to., free from any extra charge for ator ago or commission. G A. APANULTY & C 0.., Proprietors, Canal Basin, Liberty st.., Pittaboro. (Gazette.onty. copy.) Western New York College of IFlssalths 207 MAIS 'STREET; DUrvAW, N. Y. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITLIONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. fr HIS celebrated remedy it constar increasing its fame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only Medieme for ftiudly.ese, and is particu larly :recommended for Dropsy: all stages of this corns; plaint immediatelyselieved. no matter of how long stand sng :(See pamphlet for testimony.) - CI ravel, and all. diseases of the urinary : for thelie distressing complaints it stands alone ; no other lir tic's can relieve youj and the cores testified to will eon •Vi Me the most skeptical;--lsee pamphlet) Liver Corn , 'm int, Bilious Diseases.lsever and Ague. To the Grea t West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, ; this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious !unripe:mud is a part of this mixture; it mires these diseas.- " With certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys.. tem . :mid. (See pamphlet.) Piles.n complaint of a most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure Mt ' lows by a few days use of this article. ,It is far beyond .*-.1; other preparation far this-disease, tor for. any other seatie originating from impure blocid. (See paniphlerl Debility of. the- System, Weak Rack, Weakness of the Kidneys, 8e„ or Inflamation of the same, is immediately 'relieved by a few day . s use of this medicine, and a cure in always the result cd its use. It stands as a certain reme dy-for such complaints, and also for derangements of the - female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men. etraations. No article has ever been offered, except this. which would touch this kind ofderangements. It tiny be relied upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.-- See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing -power of this article to uct immediately, and the poison. ous mineral eradicated front the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article PURIFY THE BLOOD, and drive each aillorttiOli from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in al) diseases, which the limns of an advertisement will net permit to be named here; Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of highellaracter; and stronger array of proof of the virtues of a Medicine, nevi er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle; that it never fails to benefit in any case, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the Mandated and -Ungeringirivalid HOPE ON, and keep taking thelnedichic as Jong as there is antraprovernent. • The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SA.B.SdPiTLILLAIB, STRUM &c., •as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for noth ing, and-conCottedira gull the unwary: TOTICR roan nor Their inventors zuwer thought of curing such disease s til I this article hadslone it 4 particular study of o'4par/101- , i/so is earnestly solicited. Agents,. and all who sell the ar- I title , glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 az. bottles, at ./12; 12 oz. dm at 61 each—the larger holding a oz. more than the two small bottles. Look on. and not get imposed upou..,Every bottle hail" Vaughn's Vegeta. %Dile Lathoutziptic. Mixture," blown upon the glass, .the written alga:stare of "G. C. Vaughn" -on the directions. and " G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork . None other are genuine. • Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi ' Val °MCC, 207 Main street, Buffal o, wholesale and retail. -• No attention given to letters unless post-paid--erdes from regularly autherizoi AFenis moped- Post-paid let- ters, or verbal eommunications solimung advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Nassau st., N. Y.; 2115 , Essex Imo Salem, Klass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout, the United States and Canada, as Agents: " - HAYS /fr. BROCKWAY Agents t No. 2, Liberty it, near Canal Tlasin. Wholesale And .H.et all. I SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. pOBERT Ht HARTLEY, begs leave to in form his friends and the public generally, • ) :hat lie COIllillllCll to occupy that large anti corn- - ' motions Store Room. formerly occupied by Samuel a it wreck, & Co., No. 86,cortier of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a largeand general assortment of Saddles, Bridle"), Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Beadle ,Bage.Valises, Buffalo Robes, Mips, and all other arti ,tles his line. He also keeps Constantly on hand, and Is prepared ti hirnish to order, all kinds of Riveted`HOse, manufactured of the best material, andina style of workmanship equal ;Ict the eastern manufactured . article, and alllO per cont. .cheaper. . Country . Afereharus and Farmers would do well to call turruu 'and azs.his *tack before nurchasing elsewhere, at t ee ie determined to sell first rate articles at' very low lig Donn forget the place, No. 80, corner of Wood treet end Diamond Alley. r ROW; INES,BRANDIESA/INS, &et—L/111121 Cog nac "Jas - Hennessy;" 2 ht. 'pipes Cocotte Brandy, 'O5, "Otard,'Dupuy & Co." 3 “ • Pinet. Pastillon & Co." 12 octaves Rochelle " eignet te." 4 pipes /Tolland, fla r = casks sup. Pale Slderrt Wthe,".l2uff /Jordon & Co." 5 " " . ' '" Ppeigbed . er," 10 n ,c ,• • V • /0 " " "L. P. Teneritre " " 'Carpenter •" 40 " " " Oporto ' •-" 'varlode glides 30 ` - " Lisbon" ' --" 10 hltds.,2ohalf do., and 20 bbls.'llaut Sauterne W.IOC 'lO " Bordeaux Claret, "'hlouthiratidP' . , 15 " . Marseilles. " --"Bergass;" , "15:haskets Champagne .Wine;" Heldseick;" 15 Li" " Mumm 8 , Co." • , 10 " ; - " - " • '"Jaßueron& - Sons;" 00 easel! Claret, of=various grades, imported - in' /Mules; 10 " BordeatlvOlive Oil, crop 1948; "Luraut4;"' 5 " " "" . - "Latottrsi" •=. 29.. ". Marseilles ".•': " " • Piet received and for sale by ;•(sep2l) & RICKETSOM • MtZ= BlowlGornarferetol Line W. ICMDALL Co, ' . - t CO, 84 • Wall at , New-Yorkis; - ; Liverpool, England, "'; RESPECTOULLt inforit their friends tud.the public, that they haveontmeneed the'Gree— rat- Shij . .Ping' and Cgriiiirion t 0.." /CAI, g eth er with the 'ainerat'Potforgir . BuSmesx; grantingeertificates of passage from London, - ' Liverpool. Dtibliii, Belling, or any, port of the Old Country to York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the Most reasonable terms„ • • • •Ditafts and Bills' ofExchatigi, from LI to any amount 'Ott the Royal Batik of Ireland' and its branches", and On Liverpool • • ' ' Tho days'Of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool : Packets, as fixed uporttrare the lst,6th, Hth, 16th, 21st And 26th of every month: ' - • • These Ships.are till of 4helargestseliss; and are cern-, mantled. by men , of • character and 'experie.nce. The Cabin. accommodations are all that can be desired in point of splendorand convenience.' They are furnished withleverydeseriptiott of stores of the best kind. Pune • middy in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. Pocket Ships Resents, Siddons, Sheridan, and Garrick, are vessels efthe largest clam ; and those desirous to bring out their friends; cannot select finer or safer Ships. Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packeds sail weekly. Fin pass age or freight, apply as above. orto •' JOSEPH SNOWDEN, or EDMUND SNOWDEN, deel ij Corner dth and, Smithaehl, sta., Pit isburg . . 'p , it 1 .. tom PASS:MISR --:.fr• -,4111 • ARRANG/CAIENTS, . Er Hereafter, all Steerage Passengers codling from thrope,angaged in America to come over, in either of the ships of HARNDAN & CO., will be furnished with the following Provisions, or their enaivalent,in other articles S eiu_ ally good: ee Act of Congress, dray 17, 1848. .. f 'ills PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of them came on uoard entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and death. 35 tbs:Bread, All of good gush -10 " Rice, ty , and one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal, of the Provisions 10 " Flour, furnished will be 10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to each 35 " Potatoes, Passenger every 1 pint of Vineigar, week. with a Ra ni) gallons of - Water, ficient supply of 10 tbs. Salted Pork, free from bone .) Filet for cooking. Erich Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas sengers' apartment. The Crunboinie and Cooking-rages, for the use of Passengers, are kept undercover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, te7 ~ Fifth st., near Wood. Taps° &Wit Genera .I:Cmigrattl ors Oakes a/ REMITTANCES and Passage to and t a from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. Ar. J. T. Tapscott, 75 South at., corner 01 Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 96 Water loo 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 01 paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves . their character and long standing. in business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Means. W. & J. T. Tapscott are long and favorably known for the superior class. accommodation and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ILOSCIUS, LI VERNOOL. and SI DDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the alst and 211th, end from Liverpool the 6th and llth; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from. Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing I. patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscotta constant personal superinrendance of the business in Liverpool is an addi Lionel security that the comfort and aceotrunodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers be ing, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Clues, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their lending, without a chance of disappoinuneut or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passagc.from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature or the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise ati tamable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of emtveynitce, without any 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 give drafts at sight (or any amount, payable at the principal cities, and towns in England, Ireland, Scothuid and Wales, thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, vrhigh persons requiring such facib ues will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application Why letter, post-paul) will be promptly at. tended to. TAAFF•E & O'CONNOR, Forwanling and Commission hlereliants, Inap'27•d&w•ly Philadelphia. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn et., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.' Arrangement' for Igiff. El °CHF., BROS. & CO, note Agents fur the BLACK 11, BALL LINE. of Liverpool and Now York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year 1r45 being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the above , splendid lino, from Liverpool to New 't ark and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. ~.. ~h.~.-:::, Hamden dt, Co.'s laßoche, Brothers, ie Co. al io, FGLTON Cl., Ntw Vote EDEN RCAF, DCDLI - N; Sconeno Roau, LarEaroot.. =1;1 • • ENGLAND, IRF:LAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Dolts for sale, payable, on demand, ut any Dank in Ireland. The undersigned has mnde arrangements to bring out passengers in Pittsburgh, during the present year KE . retis , 4 - ndacv• jar k. assage To and kraut i f ffr, GREAT BRITAIN tc IRELAND. 0 goitas RIMED & Sox, No. 134 lVaterloo Road, Li vespool. C,RLIVILE 8 RIPPALID, No. :is South at.. N. Y. filfiE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this 1.. city of the above well known arul respectable Houses. are prepared to make engngements fur passengersio come out front any partof Great Britain or Ireland, by the re gular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons eifpging with us may rest assured that their blends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arrival iu this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL 11PCLCRKAN & CO., 142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and drafts for any amount forwarded. pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. ,iy^l4-1y IiA.H.NDEN & CO.'S !ASUNDER coA IIIaDDIANCi 45 ' mace. ARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out perm:mit trout fl any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal tenon, with their usual punctuality, mud attention to the wants of emigrants. N't edo not al tow our passengers to be robbed by. the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, us we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to show that they were drummed forty-eight hours by as its Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained mouths until they could be sent in seine old trail, at a cheap rate, which, tuo frequently proved their coffins. 15 - e intend to perform our contracts honorably, cost what it may, and not act as was the case last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittshurgli for any sum from .f.l. to 'LLOW t, payable at nay of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and. Wales. JOSHUA. ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Fifth street, onedoor below llrood et. F Cartratir K 51 ITTANC TOlESubscribers are prepared to forward money to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL 111'CLURKElsj & CO.', 142 Liberty street. tiNADE W SIII N GTON, , ATTOaNEY AT LAW. TFIE Partnership heretofore. ezisting between JOHN a MAHON and REAM WASHLNGTON, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The subscriber may be found at hikofnce, on Fourth, street, between Smithfield and Grant. ate , Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged in Court. decls-3m HEADE WASHINGTON. . Eagle saloon and Restaurant, No: 65, 63, and.ol Wood street , ,' : . . gbThe subscriber would respedtfullY Inform his *len& and the public generally, that he has had the above well known eistablish, meat hued up in a very superior style, and is now pre- paredwith every requisite, to serve up ail the delica cies the.sbason affords. OYSTERS, stewed, fried; roasted, or in the shell ; to gether with hot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mut• ton chops, venison and gime, at short notice, and at all seatortable hours,itinstyle that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh... XX ALE of the best brands. Imported,Segars in eve ry variety. ,He would also beg leave to state, that he is prepared to furnish DINNER PASTIES of any number, in a su perior ntanuer; SUPPERS for Balls, Societies or private Parties. EPRIVATE BOOMS always la readiness: Npapers will be kept on file:from all quarters. deco JOIN T. MINNIZEV.• A Card. MO THE ENTEROUSING,—A ram chalice is now 'presented for the safe investment hint business en-, timely new; one edapto.d to the matt of limited, as well en to.the man of extensive resonrces; yielding a . profit from capital and eete.rpTise heyotiAl any operation of the day. ' It isthe complete ,monopoly', Of a staple article, ab solutely necesiary,and essenttalro everViuniily, we ll tis indispensable to. the ntechanie,.artiman and profeti-. 'sionul man. . To Oapitalisti, an opportedtity' &Ten, hoar for a lucrative employixithAereither latge or sniall same. bringing immediate and highly, satiSfactory returna.—: Those desirou. of embarking'ia upleasant, genteel bunt. -glass, are invited, With others; to call at the Mike - of the undersigned, examine .the article, and form-!heir own judgment, from the feetti fteseuted. Office—Exchange Buildings, Si. Clair street, nextdoor o Esquire Johns' taco. • • decfinf • COLVEH &-IVINERS. - - - - ti COACIT MAKERS —The undersigned has en hand *ill selloo close the lot, at g - reatly'reduedd - rates; Dmh Cloth, all wool;and union Damask amlEolitt: ts, Bochum:is, &c. It. D. THOhIPSON, eas - ; .110lidrarktn. et., three, doosalrontliibprlyA . , Plrgin ar4ne ne . wrisnce. THE Irsurance.CoMpatty of North Amiriea, of Phila delphia,throUgh its duly autherized 'Agentthe .sub scriber, 'tetra to make permanent and limited. Insurance on property, in this 'city and its,vicinity,and on shipments by the datal-and rive rs . • - • Arthur • o:Coffiii;Pres't: Santuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, , Charles Taylor, Samuel NY—Tones, Samuel W. Smith, • Edward Smith,, ' Ambrose White, " John A'.Brown; Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John' R." Neff Thomas P. Cope, ' Richard D. wood, Welsh Henry D. Shermrd, Seel. 'This is the 'oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1784. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample SeCtlti ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counfuig Room of Atwood, Jones 4e. Co., Water and 'Front sts., Pittsburgh mayfly The Franklin Fire Insuranee Company OF PHILA.DELFML. rIHARTER PERPETUAL.-8400, 000 paid in office 1634 Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take- Insu rance, either , permanent or limited, against loss or dam age by fire, on property and effects of every description, is town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Ap plication, made euhex personally or by • letters, will be promptly attended to. • C. N. BANCKER, Prest. C.' G.. automat, Secretary. • DIRECTORS: Charles N. Banker, Jacob R. Smith Thomas Bart, George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, ' hlordecal D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adelphi E. Bone, Samuel Grant, David S. BroWa. - "" • • PITTSBURGH•AGENCY.: • N. B.—Office of the Agency on the North-East corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittuburgh. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents hi Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surroundingcountry. Na marine of inland navigation risks taken. # ang4-ly ORNOVWPRE FRANKLIN IRE INSURANCE t. COMPANY OF PHILADELP.A..—N. E. corner of Third and Wood :mar, Pittsburgh:--The istiett of the company on the first of January, 1845, as published comormity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgagee• Real Estate, at cost. - Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash Making a total of 8909,683 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met and giving entire security to all who ob tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. octB . WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. IL GALLAGHER. O. A. LORG. J. H. MILLER GALLAGHER, LONG & MILLE R, No. 109 Front It., between Woad and Smakfied streets. M.i,N.UFACTUILERS of Bells of all sizes, double and single action Force Pumps,. Counter Railinp'Min era' Water Pumps, fittings of 'all kinds for Gas, Water, Steam,-&c., Bras, Castings for Machinery andantl-attn ton metal for same. Particular attentionliaid to Gas Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, he., &e.,: con stantly on Mind. • • ARUN AB:STRUNG. SANWEL CADZEIL RMSTRONG & CROZER, Commission :Merchants, No. 22 Marvin street, Pittsburgh, Pa, will attend' promptly to the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. REFER TO—Hanna, Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna. Graham & Co., New Lishon, 0.; Merchants generally, Welkville, 0.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, o.i A. G. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; II F. Howard,Loutsville„ Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben ville. dec9:y LAW SCHOOL. • THE Subscriber will receive at his office, young . Gen demen desiring to read law. He will superintend and direct their studies, and by constant supervision, and strict weekly examination, prepare them for admission to the Bar. REM)E, WASHINGTON. The Subscribers have been in habit of daily profession al intercourse with • Rende Washington, Esq., for many veers, and feel great pleasure in attesting the accuracy Of his legal information, and his eminent capacityfoK the undertaking sePforth 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 advantageswhich his proposed Law School will afford them. : Charles Shale'', 0. Metcalf. A. Burke. Thos. Williams, W,lsou M'Candless, C. Darragh, Robert Woods, James Dunlop C. 0. Loomis Wm. B. M'Clure, J. D. Mahon, A. W. Loomis. decls-3m extretvtatt , AND MTH lar.egTS. PITTSBC&011. Ps.. in _ jI. the most popular of all BOOT and SBOE Esll tablishments in the West. This place has gamed , 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 satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES itt.tbe 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 of having (or offering great inducements to the public. It is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in on advertisement, that the Great Bor,oin Corner has over cabers . , which enables its proprietor to tell hoots and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles in fromlo to 25 per cent. lower than any other store ill the city. The way to test the matter is for all who inttdd purchas ing BOOTS and 'BEIOES, to call at BAIT:4' GREAT BA.RO A IN CORNER,exumine the stock and wires, and till will he satisfied that the - Great Dargain Crerstr,Smith jiad and Fifth streets, is the place for the public, one and alt, to get good Widened Shots cheap, forreolt. dery .I..IIATCS. Great Western Saddle?' HARNESS. TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. rilllE subscriber takes this method of informing bin I. incnde nod the public in general, that he hna the largest stock of the following named articles, of his own nsnoufucture,'in this city—Saddles, Harness,Trianks and Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of the best material. and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell hits Manufactures sornethinglotver,than has been heretofore wit' in the city, he would invite persons in need of the above named ar ticles. to has Warehouse. No. 244 Liberty . street. oppo site Seventh. Also, hands made to order tor machinery. ocfil O. KERRY. elstekerlng's Ness. Circular Seale Pianos. fl°4llllll EIGHT NEW PIANO—FORTES. from the celebrated manufactory of Chicket , 1 0 - i e7l.:it st7:l ° le n , ; j us; c h e t c h e c iv n e e d 'lr al i id now ve open. For For sale at at Mr. Chickering's FactOrT prices, by JOHN H. MEI.LOR, No. , R Wood street, Pittsburgh tote Agebt for Clicker ing's grand and squarePiatios. for 'WesteritPettita. oet2 JofiNsTos rt. STOCKTON have just receivedthe following new works: • History of Congress, Biographical and. Political, com prising a history of internal improvements, (Isivers, Har bors &c.,) from the formation of the Government to the present ume i embracing, also, historical' notieen of va how, political events of Ocean Steam:Navigation; of the 'lea and Coffee tax; together with-biographies. per sonal Itintoriess, he., by Henry G. Wbeelerollustrated by steel portraits and fac simile autographs: Ilistory of Ehathe 1. of Englund; by Jacob Abbott, With engraving, 'rlie Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jon. C. Hart. - . . A new novel; Mary Barton : a tale of Manchester Lire. Tha Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attanieye and Solis hors i by Samuel Warren, Esq.; F. IL*. of thO niter temple. liarrimer at Lave. rleeP Iron City Crisgator rind iirrad Unitary. J. SHF.PHARD luotlLDrespecifally inform his 'friends and the pub , V he generally, that he has added to. . his other Loci nest the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— Having purchased one of W. IL Nevin's Cracker dad Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to 6111/n orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes by a strict attention to business to shore n portion of the public patronage. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine for themsblves. . . BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty at. oppo site Smith fi eld. • N B. SJperior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, fresh every (naming can be had al the store, or my Wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand end made to order. J. SH EP HARD. NolO Commercial Roar, Liberty M. ap2D-ly dilt le the best Cough Medicine I ever savv.” READ the following proof ef the superiority of Dr,. Wit lard's Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable eh /sem, who has tried it Ittessas. Hairs te.lktocawav:—After laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which had, thus far, resisted the ef fects of several ofthe "infellibiee," I was anduced:to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle I found myself entirely well. "births best medicine I ever saw. ,, . . _ . . . True copy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Comer cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. • ionB ri„, DA, , ,TF.REOT,T,„ — Rocthis, Burkes Build ng; Fourth:aut.—Horan & Autumn', Daguerreo typists from the Eastern cities, would gall theanention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, totheir Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Burke's building, 4th Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no Pains shall be spared to produce - them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither repined or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction N. D. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. i[D'instructions given IA the. art, containing the more recent improvements. jan7 Oyster Agency. OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN'THE CHEAPEST.— Received this day, direct- from Baltimore, by'Ex peess, Pine Fresh Oysters, Willa I will aell;low,Ut my store, iu the Diamond ; also nt Wm. Itramer's corner of Seeond and Smithfield streets, and C;Kell'Y's, conic! of Fifth and Market alley. 1 will receive them daily at the shrive places. All Oysters warranted i money returned, if adtgood. novUs F. R.-DRAVO. New Millinery, Silks, Velvets, &C. JUST' received from New YOrkOl difliCe selec tion of elegant 4ch Satins, Silks, Whitetatbbons French Flors, Olumes, ke. , A' handsome as! we +torment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cardinals, Visetts. &.c., on hand and made to order in the latest style, at the shortest notice. „ ..: , MRS. DUFF, deed .: No.lo St. Clair si. (West side.) FASHIONABIX, 11IILLINFiltli...-141is. S. Bann Fourth street, near Wood;sVourd dorm the Ladies of Pittsburgh and vicinity, tlint ithe,will'olicit on Tuesday, the 24th' un osleitswe.iissortnient of Pal and Winter Millinery. • . eet.2o: rtifiNGEAIILE SILK VISITS, itia-cinuermks PReS. , Fits.—W; It. Murphy has on kande few . veryhand some.thangeable Silk Visits, very suitable fcir Christmas presents, which_ he is selling at reduced . prices. Alsot, handsome Dress Silks; Stain, superfine "new style linen etunbrie Hdkls., /cc. • dee23' • •-"P 11.40,,,Ar 4. 1 rt;44 , - • . 7 !-• - S'4,o" .== TT IVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE',' DYSPEPSIA,. IiNERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIP% PMTS. - ASTHMA, and, all affeetirmi. Arising' from derangement:or disease - in the 'Binary', Dtges tivei - Vascialar "Respiratory, - anti -- Nervous - Systems, anat. as constipation, inward:. .. piles,heartburn,lossofappente,criat-' ed tongue, acidity of the atom achi swimming of the head, - • ' fullness or weight in the - - stomach, dimnesi of vision palpita- tion of the . heart, Choking or suffocating sensatang. depression of spirits, sudden flushes of heat, pain in the side or back, weakness of the limbs, Cold feet, constant im aginings of evil,' feVer and dull pain in the bowl, pain: Rada - difficulty of breathing when lying upon the side, frightful : dreems,soureructations,yellow ness of the akin and eyes, deficiency of perspira non,kc,dce. can be • • effect ually cured: - by DOCTOR - 1100FLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN - BITTERS. Their power over the above diseases is nor etc tiled— if equalled—by-.any other . prepamiorin the United - States• as diecures in this city attest, in many cases af ter skilful physicians had failed. Derangement in the liver and stomach are sources of insanity—from disorder or obstruction a morbid action of the sympathetic and other nerves follows, and the func tions of the brainaiethipaired and deranged; as nerves are thecoumecting medium'. between mind tuldniatter, it follows from the reciprocal,' action that both; must be..; more or less implicated and 'deranged simultaneouslYi derangementthere vvill also producediseaseof the SKIN, LUNGS; UTERUS and KIDNEYS. as well as the brain. The thousands wart die with YELLOW' FEVER, CHOLERA.,cti. INFLUENZA, is owing to the same cause; and the majority of cases of.that:most painfuL disease, CONSUMPTIONoneinates from the same.. In fact the stomach is - the important - orgaain the system of matter, as upon it yoft depend for the success and all the advantages to be derived tram the 'administration of in terns I Anerlicinei. Its functions are - sof the utmost' imi portance to every one in constituting the source and foun tain of life, which. is nutrition, -No organ possesses such remarkablonympathies, none snchrernarkable power. maturing every - part of the system: . .;:_The tare success in treating 'disease .of the liver and . stomach successfully has not been want ofpathologieal: knowledge ot their anctionsi" bat the preparation of compound that `Would act upon the disease azd all the sympathetic atflictiims. That point has . Item-gamed in , these Bitters, and they Are ENTIRELY vk,ourAHLE, and will in' every case permanently destroy costivenesis, and give strength and vigorto the frinne, at no' time de- - bilitating the-patient, and they are grateful to the most delicate stomach under ,any circumstances. • , , • ALLCAN BE CURED , WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED,: tertkis ins rewire or snratouta.) - The few months this-preparation has been befote the public,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 serpassed. all precedents, and:it is free from all alcoholic stimulant syrtip t mereury, aloes, quinine, acids, and all lint:airman ingredients, and especially adapted to the diseases:Of the' variable climate of the United States, and the .West In dia Islands. - WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, • are made strong by using it—in fact it. is a:family. Medi.: cane, and can be administered with safety io a. child one year old, the delicate female, ora man of ninety.. , . The Philadelphia Democrat' says:—"This medicine has an extraordinary, virtue and efficacy, and is in great demand. We can speak from experience, that it has produced many wonderful cures." The Daily Sun says :—"We believe it is one of the -best medicutes of the age—a friend having used it in his 'own-family. with great satisfaction in the Jaundiceand Liver Complaint." The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says :—"Do our good pinned, who are invalids, know the many aston ishing cures that have , been performed by Dr. lloofiand's celebrated .erman Bitters! If they - do not, we recom mend them to the German Medicine Store, 278 Race street all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun dice' Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has cured many of our citizens, after the best physicians had failed. 'We have used them, and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrainsiving our testimony in their favor, and that•which gives them greater claim upon our humble ef fort. they ore entirely vegetable. The Evenieg Bulletin says:—The Celebrated German. Bitters are tut mvaluableremedy for Jaundice, Dyspep sia. and nervous complaints." Neal's Gazette saysi—"lt is not often we notice the various excellentmedicines advertised in out columns, because we are unwilling to speak except from personal experience,- - and a good constitution fortunately makes us generally strangers to - stieh articles. A word, how-, ever, of Dr. lioofiand's German Bitters. This we xsow' *to be an excellent article fulfilling in every-respect what is churned for it by the advertiser. The Daily News says: . "A Mantel...vs.—We speak knowingly of Dr.• Hoof land's celebrated German Bitters when we say it is a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, diges tive and nervous systems it has not, we think, an tfonsi. millBA VEGTTLEILE PILIStABASION AND 11LADE WITUOITT COTIOL, and to ail invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. tVluit stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the Depot cart be seen the evidences of many of our most respectable, citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dis easea. Principal-Depot, German Medicine Store, MS RACE street, and for sale in Lancaster by John F. Logan; liar risburg. by D, W. Gross; and respect:late dealers gen, orally throughout the country. ad .$600,615 03 • • • •100,967 77 117,490 72 orgalln Corner, PITSIBUROIIi'PeC. 15; 1847 CILENCE.THAT DREADFUL COUGH!—The Lungs t 3 are in danger, the work of: the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Comutraption bath in it a sound - of death. ABS YOU A MOTUSB? Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, is no* pekhapa confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her supulchral cough pierces your soul. Torso Mas, when rase about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crashing blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—your hectic-cough and feeble limbs tell, of your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is Sherman's All—Healing Halealn. Mrs. the wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Drs. 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 to consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians—Shermait's Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. Gaansinwerz.; of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Crisile, Dentist, 281 Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several cases where no other medecine afford ed relief—but the Ilalsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma. which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It_ heals the guptured or wounded blood vessels, and,makes the lungs sound agrdit. Rev. H=car SON)7S, 169 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, 19 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both eases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. Lecterns WKLLS, 05 Christie-st., suffered trout Asthma CI years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at • once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds. Spit ting Blood,.Liver Coinplaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 25 cents andel per bottle, Principal Office 109 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 IYM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county t A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan' Ghrieat, Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J.G. Mustin, cor., Webster at. and Elm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkin s- burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgh; Snmli Springer, Clin ton; James M'Kee, Sterwartstown; John Black, Tattle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowlund-Jr..Son, - 'Kee* , port; IdcEldowney, Bakerstown;. Riley M'Laughlin, Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperaneeville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentum; Q. H. Starr,Serwlekly, ORE TEST/hIONT—Dr.. W. LANDS, of Fayette = villa, N. Y., 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 use them, and have administered teem himrpationts." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia Mid Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTH_BERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allciheny city; J. G. Smith, Bit. minghont; and John 11Feracken. Fifth Ward. febt7 Jaynes' Family Medicines: , DR. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March, 1840: "I have used your Verutiftege, Carmiaatieslsaim and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to,my. recollection, failed of realising my fullest expectation in their curative properties. • Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but. judging from these I have used, I doubt apt but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in 'Mom, by those who have used tnem. I was formerly very partial to Vermifuge, until I becameacqutun ted with yours, 'which has ray decided preferene to any other now in lice. . . . Ressectfully, yours, &c., . S.' S. COOK, M. D.". Er For sale in Pittsborgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72. Fourth tit febl.s . A. FAHNBSTOCIVS COUGH. SYRUP.—This pre jp.. partition has proved itself to be of very great elfica cyin the cure. ofobstinate Coughs, Colds,' Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affectionsj and the propnetors feel warranted in recom mending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. _ It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered also low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhapi,' but few Cough preparations. that will pep duce such decided effects in such a short 'qnte. Frei pared'and sold by 11. A. FAHNESTOCK di CO., Corner of First and Wood; also, ;corner bf Sixth and Wood streets. ' , • . decl3 R. RALPH'S' Caucasian, Vaarramm Plus are for Lilr,aale, wholesale and retail, at The ' ' .• . REAL ESTATE OPVICIC, • No. 50 Smithfield at. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J. G. Smith, Uir minghannJohn hleCracken, Penn street, Fifth IVard. febll F . . . .. , . . oa sALE=A jAidedwelliai g house and lot, in aplen ty-.ant location, Satiated on Knoll street, Allegheny. The house is well arranged, having a - gbedc Aellar, kite& en and slining - roorn, hall and two parlori,thrie bed rooms and finished garret. Lot 11 Klreet,hyl.2o'deep, to a back street. Price, 81,200. .Tertrigi63llo trchand, balance in four-sold yearly payments. , - - '-' P.OPTIIPERTs.GeMerat:Aganti • augs. .. rifmtmTiime. Ne=lll riHINESE.MAIR CREA.M.—K. Matchlase aitictle.for grpylh,' beenty,..and'; restoration of the Hair- This • Cream, whoa once knewn, will supercede all other arti - ales of the kind uovr in use. Where:the hair is dead harsh, ihta,,. unhealthy, .uor. -- :turning gleYn; fe`i? tionewillraakethtrhazisbft Mid dark, - avie give it a oeau tiful, -nppearante; and will also mal - eitmaintain us liveliness unit. healthy color, twice as Mug as all the preparations that are gnerally used. Where the hamsthin, or has fallen - off,' - it maybe restored by using this Cream. Every lady and gentleman - who is in the habit - of .ttsing oils on their hautshonld at once purchase a.bottle of the. Chinese' Hair Cream, as it is so compoied that it will not injure the hair like the other prenarationiii but will 'beautify it, and give. perfect. satisfaction y in, . in ever stance; For testimony to it 6 very superior qualitiesovie the fol loviting liner from the Rev. Mr „ ; Caldwell is :Mesas., Hendershott &Stretch, Nishiille;• - geiteral agcats` foithe Southern States: Letter . qfShe Iles. 21, Cak a i c r k ell Fasiditet/is,Prabgterian,. Ma Mamas. Harromisnorr&:srsuercn vGinirtarmitl;take ii.e'asnre in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparction called Dr. Parish's Chi nese Hair" Creaini for, about two years ago my bair..was.yery dry, bristly, and !dl c ; . i e p am ose , d an to d cusonmea it o B ut c ; m b idi utl ng, aln oth gp 4 r p o r c e ur se e ri da o , thle 4 p ho fth i: e , `elastic, soft, and .firm.: to the head:. Many balsams and . were. applied;eaeh leaving my hair in a vrarie.state thanbefore. This•Creant, - heweier haainetmy et-pea= tations. , . t As an article for the toilet, my wife., gives it preference. over all others, beir!#, delicatelyperfurned and not dis posed to rancidity: ' e ladies,nspeelallyit.Will,find .the. Chinese Cretunlii be a eilidiratum in their preßaratipl' - for the toilet.. - : Re s twetfulty,lce.,... .. , .• • . ~ X 'P+4 , 4 1 W.F.44.. - Pulaski, .7dnnary 7 1E147." , . • , jrl"*.ld , isholeiiiiie and . retail, in Pittsbirrgh by 'John' M. Townsend, 45 Market st., and Joel Mohler, corner af) - Wood and Fiftbits . jois-dtvai-ly ADIES are cautioned against using Common' Prepa. 1:4 red Chalk : They are not aware how frightfellytnpi nOus it is unite skin! hoer coarse; hoW how sallow; yellow, and unhealthy the skin. appear& after using, pre, pared chalk ! Deisideejt is injnnous, containing a large quantity °Plead 1-• Weltive• 'prepared a' beatitinil • i'ege table article, which we call Joues' Spanish: Lilly White.: It is 'perfectly innocent; being purified of all ; deleterious qu'alities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, .alabaster, clear, lively white;-at s the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. '• Dr. James 'Anderson; Practical Chemist of filassachu , selts, saps :." After analysingTonee'Spenish Lilly White, ' I 'find it possesses this mosibcautifid andmatural, and. at the saine nine innocent, white'l sand.“ ' h certainly' Licari conscientiously recommend its usoto all whose skin' requiresbeautifying.” Price 25 cents a box. - Directions ..-.the best. way ta applylilly White, iivritlikoft' leather or wool—theforineris preferable. ' • " • ' •' '• A visa BET or Trarin von 25 . casra—WhitMteeth, •-foul breath, healthy • gums. Yellow and itithealthy teeth,' after being once or. twice- cleaned with Jones' :Amber Tooth Paste, Laic 'rile appearance of the most beatuital , iioryfambat the- sante mine it is so - perfectly ihniment and exquisitely. fine, that its eonstantdaily. use:is highly 'advantageoris, even to thOse teeth that are, in good condi tion, giving them a. beautiful-polish, ' , and *preventincif premature decay. .Those already; de c ayed it- prevents; from becoming WOrse—it also fastensinich asisbecoraing loose, and by perseverance it williender tbei foultistteeth', delicately whim,. and Make the breath delicionslpsweet. Price 25 or 371, cents a box. All the,above only..- ,at 82 Chatham it., Sigh ofthe A.merican ; PigleoP4l 7 -York, `and by the appointed Agents whose: 'names appear-in the next column. - - 'WILL yna 31.61fitY, and gin a rich husband, lady t BYour. ace is your 'fortune.n,. Is't beautiful, clear, ,(sir?,ls. it white? .. If not;it cart be Made ao mien though it b disfigured; sunbiant;narinesi and.'freckled. Thous: , ands have been made ;titui who have waiilied once or. twice with JoneC,ltalian Chemical Soap.. , 4treeris gloriomi and magnificent. But be sure you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, the sign of the American, Eagle,,E2 -••• • - . Ring-wonti„Salt-rheum,Scurvey,Erysipeitia, Barber's Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy. has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clear* the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, &5, Chatham street. Mind, reader, this seldom or never rails. C. INGLI_ ,B Jr., Patterson. ' Sold at Jackson's F 9 Liberryht,hdid of •Weod, Sign of of the Big Boot • • •• _ _ (INE DOLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. —Afarviage.—Congdenliitt.7-Any.ladybetween twen ty and thirty, possevstng a symmetrical form; good fea tures, &c., feasted confidentially, eau she suppose any Man could adtairelier while she has such. yellow teeth' such sallow, rough, roarse.skim arid such duty, bad, wiry hair, when, by spending theabove tam, she might have delicate white teeth, a pure sweet breath, and a beautiful bead.of hair. She can have beautiful White teeth and sweet breath by using a is. box of Jones' Am bei Tooth-Pane; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow by using a cake of the genuine Jana' Italica' C hemical soap; and a beautiful bead of hair by luring a 3s. bottle of Jona' Coral Hair /tutorage& Do not form an opinion against this before you Dry, or you will'regret it; bat be sure to ask for/ones , testicles. 'Sold only in New York at ED Chatham st. :For sale by • . • •Wht. JACKSON Agent, apl3. . 89 Liberty st.; Pittsburgh. ANGER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE.—AmpIe ex -- I pericnce has proved that no combinationof medicine I have ever been so ef f icacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It has effected cures truly astonishsug, not only of Cancer and otherdis eases of•that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, - &e. This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases whereier located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body. removes obstruction in: the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands orbones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constitation.There• Ia nothing superior toit in the whole materia medics.. It is perfeCtly Safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea': accompanying the idea of swal .. . . lovring medicine: 'Forsele in Pittsburgh at the PEKINTE.A STORE,. :a Fourth st., near Wood. ' • . , mar3o'.. Al Recipe for the kixicrian Hair! - TO FORCE ITS GROWTHAND HEALTH, MAKE IT SOFT„SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNK—Persons in consequence of the many things sold;act &own every article, (be it' ever $o good,) as a humbug. If people could be made to try, a 3s. bottle of Jons's Coral Hair Re, stotative, and ,sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair moist. soft, auburn and dark, and keeps it so; and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful; If people could see the uumber• of poor respectable me chanics that use it, (aye,. and find it the cheapest thing they ran use,) for dressing and beautifying the Hair; for keeping it soil and in order three. times as long as any other article made; and Forces it to grow, stops its falling, And costs but 3 shillings to try. We formerly sold nothing leas thou $1 bottles, but we wish people to try it. Sold only at SI (mind 821 Chatham street. New York, and by, •• • mar2o Val: JACKSON, Ant .E9‘Liberty MDRE TESTIMONY for Dr. NN'iltard's Mlles.—The undersigned, citizensof Pittsburgh.hav Mg personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental-Cough Mix ture, and experienced its beneficial elects. domosteheer fully recommend it as safe and effectual, , inmil eases Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no an perior; and would recominend its use to all the afflicted CHARLES ',ENV'S, • • Will. JENKINS. Pittsburgh, March 15th, 1848. • - 1.17 - Sold by J. Schoemaker & Co., John-Heys,lamet A. Jones, J. 11. Cassel, John P.-Seen, • F. L. "Snowden - J. Molder, Ogden & Snowden. Sa • atiEUM, SCURVY, OLD SOR.F.,: - ERYSIPE: AS, Barber's Itek•Cl!aps, Sore - Beard', This is used by manrphysicians in this city in eunngthe above, and we would not conscieneiously 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 thrit"reineved impuritiesand ' cleared and beautified the skin making it soft,•clear, - smooth and white as an Wants. But Mind, it it sold - at 82- Chatham et. N. Y and by WM. JACKSON, Agent, SD Liberty'screet, "Pittsburgh- tnar2s arIONSIndiTION seizes more victims , than uny.other 1../ disease in our Country. The young,- the, old, the. beautiful and guy, ere All alike subject to its invidious ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to. bloom with the glow, loc health. But every case.origi notes in a cold nod a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of attention at first-4nd only met with remedies when too late. Watch the first symptoms with jealous care, and make imatediate 'use of the Cough Balsam of B. A. .Fahnesteek A Co., which will certainly check its further progresS, and restore, the inflamed organs to a beautiful For sale by, .13. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., corner Ist and Wood its.; also, corner 6th and Wood.•deal . „ FOR SAGE—AII that valuable property where the subscriber resides . , together with the improvenients thereon, sithated on Bath 'street, near Smithfield, front , ing on Salk' lit. 12911.; arid in depth on Cherry alley, 24.0. ljeet. This'properly is admirably situated for.a4lotel or a Public Hall; arid Contains a half square of ground ; or it might he divided lintel:l building. 10te,.6 lots of 20 feet earl; on Sixth street; byl4 feet des.pi and 6 lots with front of 20 'feet each ote'Clirry . alley by 120 feet deep. jantlrif . - WIT PORTER. flagazinoe.fot .January, 1849, R"EilikiD AZ M. A.- MINER'S, Smithfield street, 'third door, ,above Second street— - Uodey's Lady's Book, unusually large; with • ittf' tractive engravings; the literary department of the high-' t cat, order for, this No.,•commencifig a new•.volume.. • Sartaiu , s Union Magazine, beautifully embellished,", and comprising ho pages of-reading matter all rittb• , Graham's Magazine, illustrated with four ' beautiful ea. , ' grayings in size, a full double number. Poems of John Quincy "Adams, with Notices:or his - Lire and Character . "`` A Critical Defence of the Giant Street Balitip.,Chnicli, against the charge of coliiip dad; in the achnlitistreqinl cif: hortliserpline; publish e d'by order of the Church. Rose and Gertrude. or theMysterioui Wedding . ; trans- _ . Wed, from the French of Rodolphe TOPITsr.' Att Impartial Account of the Life Of the ReV. John NY laaffit—a narrative of his firsi marriage `also, his second,: With many.paniculars never before palliated' •• • • - Second . volume Taut: Ardeuheim,* now- ComPlete; by' • Mary-Barton, a Tale of .Mancheater Life; •Englaad . ; pu Y eliffo el Yd li , l 'o P t e W fL oMan's Love 'a -Rematice' of Smilesbl h Julius p a s d b e udT ears; illustrated., - Angelina lanzmore, or , ahe Life of- a Beintyt' 'the author of the Jilti.Breach Of Piontia '.14a , ", " The Butichbacki or the Bell Ringer . of Notre Dame " by VictOriftugn. • " deal liottoleto,the'P7- :THE sabseriber . infornis 'the• public - geiierally, and Housekeetreisand Retail Grocers particularly, that he is• discontinuing the Queensware business, and will sell off hii picsent stook avreduczd prices. Those Who wish to obtain. Chitai.qtreenswars, or Glass, will - find this a rare opportunity for getting - inch articles' as they want, much cheaper than the usual rates. Remember .the .HALL, No. 118' Wood street, near the Auction store. • P. S. I will dispose of my whole stock to any person wishing tol*Lit,74.4.ltrargain. 1a48:41 ' II°U* STREET. RESII AI • epitrtlEß'-OF,PTE and.,every delicacy- or -EI,OYSP•9I -xeryedlaat h senate The nutraat, au . a- - gyps._ une tine s tha ghonest dolke, and in the Try st best „lex Lunder. ihtman fi a g e n % rtitT,f la: Es: (g p.fl ea l 111.1 . 1 . e..- .I.SEIN M. CAMPBELL.., '~:~. ------- - T11.3!,20R1 ICAT v '*ilfilthiCKEV.. -- IGV." NAMUR A - • - • RICAN - OIL', - procured , from a` Well InKentlielry 435 feet below the intithie of the earth, a certain 6 ' l ' and Infallible cure for Sprains, Strains, nuts. Bruises,', • 1 -.-. Scalds,.Burn , , Tetter, EYysipelai Scald Heid i tCtoup, :S.Vhdoping-Cough, Inflammatortsere Throat, 'Sorg and .. ' . -Inflamed Eyes, Flatulence, Ulcers. Fever Sores,filid" , .." .• • ' 1 INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATIS,M,' ...."'f-',- ,". . • ; . . which yields to its edbdti in* snipiising,iatuuthet; ,-...". • '; It has never yet failed when' used accordingto diteo *ions. !lead the:fellatio ,g: -', ' _ ...''.' " ' ~.• '''.. " " •Mslicannatal- Alleg h eny c 6 sa., , •- • - . • ' NedremberlB;l B46 . '- • . i This is to certify, that my wife, Margaret elthiestiwas • , . 'cured of aßlieumatie Complaint ofseven yearestandibg. ~-, by which She was Belem:, as to be obliged to Use crutch es.. In one week ehe was cured by using the Arairietin . . t Oil, and could walk about . s usual without herenatelies: -- • : ' - ' ~. ~ JONATHAN GEIREIST:' ' ' '" • The following is communicated by Mt. WmcNithlt,Ahr. jaekson's'agent for Steubenville, 0.. '•-'.•-, • - ; -1 . - , . '- A gentleman near Steubeniville, who had not beenoblei • 1 .1.0 put either of his feet ;to the, ground for twelve yesii,in • r .. consequence' of; lameness; by theuse, or,one bottle Was ' ..1 . . enabled to walk two-miles - ton township , elekrion. "ltis:' '":- 1 .likeisnse a sovereign remedy for • - . ' CONTRACTION OF. THE MUSCLES AND7E/ti-., , . r • The folhiwiiig ii c'entimunthatedh , i, Mr. Wrelh DONS= 'iVt 4 '";" } Jaeksim's agent foeSterthenville ; •. -" ..-: ••,.' : .',u, ..-:'• '..• -, . ~, . -.- •A hulk residing ittStenbetwille, I vor • iir'Whotlel. " . hand was,so contracted as to deprive. of the nsethr ft ' - ! " -- A, .for thirty-five years, WEIS e .Fir .. , M - -1.-'.....!, hared by the use bottle of the Oil, so that she now has the perfect use of i her band fully egdal - to the ether *Mehl ed. - nevelt' hien'. affected. It has also been found to be a. SartithnlinVitiel"" - i : ...". .. es i tgentin the-Speedt'and'cirtilin care of . . ''': - ' *., .' v .'. - vv. EAFNESS l in all cases not'organieally incurable.. -.,- • -..;' •, - L ., A lady residing in Allegheny city was efrectually cured , of 'obstinate 'deafness, of yearecontintnince, r hy 4luir tile •, . . of less than one bottle - of the 0i1,40' that she said: she ••.vit" I I heard bettertliattshe had ever done before.. -, ~- :, .L , i •,-,,, L. : 'l7 A gentleman well known in. Pittiblargh, was oared oh .' ...:s clearness of 'nine Years' Standing; by the use.' of d small'. i , quantitY of the Oil.. .The names ' and• residences of the, -. , g..: 1 ladyland gentleman will be given to those who desire it, , ,t t cat the office.of the:advertiser. ,- • - :. • - I Its properties are highly developed in,the certain and • ?, „ irtirprtsingl rspeedy, dare of all cases of ' L' ' ... I .:. , CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. Several cases of Ciamp Choliathwietheenthrectitally" - ... - cured by one dese•of the Oil, in the short splice of halti... an hoar ; when the parties have been agonized :with - pain'. -•.. r -. Its curative properties have been - remark:o l V manifested .; - .' I in the radical cure of •.'• - ' - . • " ''' -. ' '" ' 1• ' DISEASES OF THE SPI'tlE •A lady, thewife of a planter in Kentucky, was cures 1 I effectualy or one a the worst cases' of 'diseased Spinet'. • ; ? , which' had confined her to herbed for a considerable ' tithe, hi which she could" dot turn herself ; It is 'alio a sure remedy and perfect eunifor p ainsin the small of tha.• : - - . 'l l t i back, nd - - . • ' INFLAMMATION OF THE - ICIDNEYS. Read the following: .' . -„, '..... ''• ~ ' .., v ''' t:,.: __. •`: ''' - -..- ' Trrnstraan, Dee. tfl,'100:-• 'v."- ,-. •-1 ' . Lthislato certify, that I was afflicted with great pain in -,.... I the Smaller my back and kidney's, which affectednie So: - " -- ' , t-, : match that I could hot stand upright: :By - ribbing axial' • ' • • i. 'runty,. and tisinglialf a - teaspoonful internally,' night and '• ,- ;. tadrumg . ,l Wits entirely cured. '' JOHN' RIDDLE,' . •• ' '•- v-' 1 ..ttigentlerriniter Pittsburgh, af fl icted with a violent in ntilninstikin of. the ' kidneys-4be pain of which, caused lilt" a to faint, Wm; completely curni, in three dayii,bythe .. use of - the Amenum 0i1.., . . • -,„ , The qualities of this. . .- __,......___. . . , . i :f. • ~ , " NATURE ' S OWN REMEDY ".• ' •• _ . is extremely penetrating 'and erni-inflanarathery, etinite-, - quently IsConfidently recommended as a Sovereign retti= edy wherever inflammation exists, either external on n .ternal. 'Used immediately after a,eut, bmise ' etwound, . it will Care and'prevent . • ' ... . • ... GANGRENE AN D MORTIFICATION. , ' •• It bas,in'addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and., .' effective - remedy rorthose veryunpleasant and incorive - • • GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINT'S. ~, ~ ,•••• . 1:1 7 Priee, 50 cents per bottle. ' - ' • - ;•• •• . - Cantionite on Your , . Gunrd. ..,,, The surprising excellence and growing popularity .' - the Amencairi•Oil, has induced some dishonest persons. • -.,' palm upon the public, miserable imitations ,of this truly, • . 'valuable medicine for the_purPese of ,deaetving the tin ... wary, and defrauding the Proprietor._ In order to be sure of obtahungthe genuine, others_ the following sous mass t__ " ..,. -•-• ; . - Ist. See:that name lIMe . - Wria.. Jackson, Ea Liteiti, st head of Wood st.,r is printed on the label of the.wrappe. of each bottle, to imitate which is felony.- _ . ..• - ~. -, 2d. That eachbottle,is inclosed in a pamphlet contain ,-; , 'frig full directions for use; and also containing:Me name -"..; and addresi of -Wm.,Jackson, General Agent.fot the proprietors; likewise,the name and address•or, tire:pre.. prietors,..D.ilail is Co., Kentucky, : . . : , " - •,.. .- ,1„. 1- • ad. Purchase max of the advertised. Agents; all ,rif.... - ,-, whom have a show bill, on which is printed the itarries of the. Proprietors and General Arents--thust.D. Hail& Co," , • .. • Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson • Pittsburgh, Pa., General Agent for Western Penlisylvand-Itart of ~ ~ „Ohio'and 'Western Virginia; and the printers' namai.-, --: ... Milli' in dr. Slnyocki Pitthhprgh-printed at„ the:bottom 4th. Obierve-the genuine Anthrierin Oil is OriSdaiir green color, without any sediatent, and its specific gnivi-; iy- lighter than water. ,-The: counterfeits are mostly of a black. color ;-some- white, like:Spirits ol•Turpentine,.. ',. - said to be refined and clarified;- some-Sen sea Oil , - , oth- . 'L OTS a mixture of other commenoilat endow: nhisek filthy, lojaking mixture, purporting to come froultNe "Pittsburgh and Allegheny Dispensary .. thi.n. None of these court.. -- terfeits possess either the viruth:oithe poWehof thetrhir • ••,- „AMERICAN OIL. - .. ... . - --,....' Sold wholesale. and retail by' WM.. JACKSON, -` 'General and Siile'Agent for the Proprietor in. Westeni Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, and Northiani• Ohio i . 4 and by the f9llowingdplyippomtedAgents in Allegheny . . ; . cronnty,Pri.: . , , - _-, • ,•• . ~- - • A.3L Marshall,' ro .. - I '. • . - ,„ ;:, ,•: ' Dr. Brown, • Allegheny city. Marshall,' lonathan lathiest, Man Chester. Alexander Asdale, Wytii:street. - J. R. H.Jacques, Kinturigham. Win: .1. Smith, Temperance Ville., • • . , . , '.. i .. S. IL Starr, Sewickley. . ... 'Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. Daniel Negley,.East Liberty. • • .i .' . H. K. AnichelliVirtikinaliargh.• . ' ' Thomas'Aikin; Sharpsbargth ' -' H. Rowland A-Son.APKeeartit:: - C. F: Diehl, Elizabeth: ;” John Black; Turtle Crick.' ' --- -''',' ' M'Etdowny,Bakennown , ' , • Sanniel Springer, Clinton.• '...-: James AVlCee,Siewaitstown„ . • - ' • . May allgiughliniPlurn township. ; J. Fulton, Tarentum: - ' ' - . . Jeremiah Fleming, Lavnerneville. , Robert Williams, Arthuravine. I.,`IROM P.l the .eye. York-Gazette; Oct. 6, 1.3.19 1 rs... a iy• El ' , paper 'deservedly at the head of the daily .presiin Bristol's .E'xtraet of Scirsaparilks.—lt were but corotetcy -, to call the. attention of our readers to this invaluable oration which wilt be found advertised in another - column , Mr.-Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly interesting newspaper, every now and 'then, one or two numbers of - which we have already noticed; and the medichie - itself . has been eulogised by nearlynll the press oftho ;western country, and, we doubt not, justly eulogised.. It haninita favor, moreover, very flattering testimonials from Ittet most eminent practitioners in every part otthe-conntry where it !has been ; used. . There is beauty ;and assts: enough in the botiles, and in theengraved labels in which. they - are enveloped, to' induce a,purchase, ,evert if the preparation . itsolf were not one ot the'," navereignest. to the world," as-every person mustbelieve it b—that is; every ; one must belie - ire' it rit,..thitt. one- who, would. not resist amass of docurnentwy evidence cln . sive'enou„,vh to convert a Turic. to 'Christianity. Buy one, of the bottles, - gentle reader; and See whether you not . agree with ns otelhit point. For sale-by . B.A,FAHNESTOCK 'fqb9A cot. Of let and Wood 'and 6th'itrid ; ,GOUT, AND -TLC. Dt)Ltnt.D . z,r.:. 'A respected:le gentleman called at our otlie 'as Ite said, to inform' tis thathe had been afflicted , : ,, e e tte , with - Rheumatism or Gout ,- and occcudonr .iie . w i t ;Tie Doloreuxi that She, had been. frequently. M • te :hi s OM months together, - and often rirxeieoa e d to ed the most h i . • tense and exereciaung Pain, inehad 'been ' using Jaynes Altman.; fronx*V.ch he found the most sig nal and unexpected relief.. .H.A says-be found the medi eine very, pleasant and effec — teve"and: that •he , now eon side's himself icon: . PerfOol:ty cured.- 2 Phifastelphia North Amer; A noT WOUSll . KNowrsce—.4_ gentleman of Soloreioull habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, become teCted with' 'Ulcerations in the • Throat and.Nose,And a., 'disagreeable eruption of the system bore the marks, of being:saturated. witlxdisease4; One anti wrist were 'so much affected tkat,he had lostthe use of the hand, eveiy part being covered with •, deep; painful,; and; freasiye . ul eery, and Asa re 445.1t01.10P7 andmorous na - nn houey-Aomb. - It liras at this stage °Chia :!*aigdainet'ivhett death appeared inevitable • from, a loath. sompAlisease that be Commenced the use of•Jaynela, lenitive 'and having taken sixteen be Mies, is nowperfeet,ly cured ', ..The Alterative' operates' throu6 ; itlin circulation, And,, purifies the blood. and eradicates disco op fromthesystent. ; ,where v er located, : and the :numexcrets cu.res luus per,. formed in diseases of the, Skin, muocer • serofilit. lan?. liver complaint,. dyspepsi a pAid other.chAnic disetuseseP truly astonishing.—Spins of the Tune a:, 1 For tale in Ilittsburgh,nt the F Facm YEA-STORE 72 ourth street _ .Fresh Arrival at No. /Id Wood street -' M:IIODKINSON.has just open 7c.. d. within • the pas '• i d - week, the largest assortment; of Frenolv•GHlNA!” opened in this city; consistio fn van oP-Fancy, Plain, WhildiGold Line and Gold Maud Ten Setts n ; u euenlive ii.aortinent of Whitc,:Flo; ring Blue . pool iron stone Ware, hi Tell Setts •an an separate pieces,, • aa' may be required. Alsid, a hevartifal assortmerd.of .Gandelabras and Lamps, of the umv feat shapes and pat, tern's, direct from the mannfamurer,s. • -„ • lindies'would do well to give ' • • - ece27 No. 11.5 Weed at.. cloori,bc/ataklfill• . "Sugiura& Colleor or. "' rum find ersignecloneduraged.by libeiallattronSge of the merchants, professional i;entlenten, and; Ole, chin:lies:of the city; tedfers his service '8 for tha2colleaticaf of accounts itrthe city - of Pittsburgh' and yirinity.: -Mori" ingattetuled to basinest of this kind for many. yearn. for the Beard of Trade, rind being well' acquainted. withthis • athkate pties: he:feels cot &dent of his ability ; to give satisfaction., Enjprothpt and . faithful attention - w.f.. allbusin'ess entrusted to him.. - . ' GALBILITirj" I To ba datmtl. at Mr; W. Rtaro?s,'Aserchapt'Taiicii: Tpird street, opposite Abe Post - C:lsot+. ' ' • 'Gabriel Adams;- X. Carothers- . • - • Livingirtan - Jiimes'lllazahall!-. "George Breed; 'Br. Geo. - D. Brace; - 'NEW :13601{S4iilites §keicb: &it a pps tad by m, `trill's= Poems; ilimitrited by Lemze. Read'" Female Pints of America 2 with portrait" - '• The Fist of the Knickerbockers. .A.Fable fot Critics. . . . , s • - • Metrical Romances Lamb's Dramatic Poets.: - - Coaversmicinson'iweeid poets; littxuaile Virorksor 'Beaumont and Pleteheq roeUeutWorks of Spencer.- • Poetical Works of .Chaticer. -• ' ' • , Poetical. Worka of Ford and '`..ror sale 4y. BOSWQ}4III- & " . ucrwl6 '- - •• twit Market. ' k Vii. GETTY • ILEFERP-XCI 3 . P. Daft Accountatur Thomas Scott. Mason • Sac MOGaire, Merchit Tailo Wm.llScairej, - Dr. w. hF. SYtlghtiDentiW I C. Dodge: [ncoi7:3m t 1 I
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