=ME ". 4 . • .r . " . 5` • . al'Ajh. :. .TheElisAst_Go • - . 'Etiesiiii - ee'StitiAlleatt : • ,.19 , 1 14, 7:1tCyDS1' . NEWOODS1! ' • .. Greater Matt atter. can now be had a , thsslgner thi Acta' rohletf,P4e-Ifire,ert Market it; bettacea tad and Fourth; where Is just opened go a splifidid . A tacic Of Svi h ter 141:Goods; che aperthan the same quality of Geode Latviiever bean Offered to i Pitts -1 111"; L. RUSSELL, No: . Oft Marker street 'between Third, and Fourth etreetsiniga of the Big Golden See H:Wei has now received{ and, oilers Pottle numerous'eus tourers and the - pliblie generally, thelargest, cheapest • - and most antendidstock of 'Winter Dry Goods vier offer ' ed inthis city. 7These Goodshavo been purchased in the Eastern Cities - since 'the late fall in prices, and will bit - sold-to cash buyers at a great reduction, much cheaper . than they coald have been told in the early part Of the . Among this large and extensive stock will be found litany choice - and fashionable -Goods of the latest im-- , ~ .- • • -LADIES' DRESS GOODS-'-. ' Scarlet Cashmeres; - alt wool, a beautiful article ;- . ' Cherry cold do:. do: - figured and plain ; Silks and Salins,Plain, striped and plain; , Searlet de Lumens all wool, very cheap ; - Mazatine Blue. Dc Laines,,.loVC prices ;•• Pronch Mcrincs, all colors, extremely low. A. large assortment of fig'd Cashtneres De Laines,new ' est designs, from la to 50 cents per yard; these are very .cheap..„ Also, a large ;stock: of Alpacas from 121. to 50 - cents pet yard; all colors, and a great bargain; with a . splendid assortment of bonnet ribbon - Sot the latest itn portation. Also, velvet-ribbons all widths and • colors.: very,che op, a beautiful assortment; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet satins and velvets, all 'colorn; Preach, worked capes.tind collars; scarfs, cravats, gloves and hosiery, all airsduced prices. ~ - . _SHAWLS! SHAWLS I! . - Best assortment inthe city, and very Cheap Long and Sqtmie Shatvls,.best quality. • - - _,..,• Terkerie and Cashmere Shawls; _ ..- ~ Black and colored Cloth do. . . - Brocha . and Silk do. . Plaid Blanket ShaWls;all qualities and prieen. • ELAN ,KEPSLI3LANKETS!".—Cheapest irt thsCityl A. large stock of Blankets, all qualities, which will be sold cheaper than can be found elsewhere. . -. • CHEAPRETELIN- THE CHEAPEST! . , . • . A largo - stock of Calico. Gooddark Calico. fast ctilors, only 3 cents per yardthest quality British and American. . ' Prints, 6to .10 cents per yard, yard wide British Purple Priuti, 10 to 1:21; a large supply red, white' and . Yellow Flannels,somo is low as 121 cents per yard, veil" chealn Bed Tic Ong, from Bto 188 cents per yard. Also, a large stock;of Checks, Shirting Stripes, Cassinets, Kentucky Jeans add Linseys, together with a very -extensive, as. sort/tient of 'bleached and Unbleached Mantilla; front 3 to 8 cents per yard, cheapest yet; good yard wideAribleach '. cd Manilas, only 5 cents per yard; bleachetUllestins - from 3,16 8 cents per yard. All of which wilt be sold off at reduced prices, at the, sign of 'the New ,Golden Bee Hive, in Market street, between Third and Fourth sta., • No. 60. ' LdeelB:tfi - WM. L. RUSSEL., - HEADY-fiIADE CLOTHING, - •SELLING:OPP LOW FOIL CASEY. DELANY,No. 49 Liberty street; Pittsburgh, having hii Stock within the last and present - months with tholatest styles of Fashionable Goods, at exceedingly low prices, offers the best assortment of , CLONING to be had in Out City, at ,the lowest cash Amon_af them are every riescriiition of Dress and Frock Coats ; Sack and Overcoats of all fashionable colons and material, such air French beaver, heavy Broad Cloths, super. blue, brown and drab Blankets and Cana da Prize Coats, of the latest styles. Every description of. Pantaloons and Vests, and other articles in the Also,Cloth a general assortment of Goode to make to order, Ir hich will be made in the most , fashionable manner, oil shortestrunice. • ' Dicels} -P. DELANY. rash onable Clothing. Store: ( . W t Eß p N ub E li ß c U iRn G g e b n e egria l l e tahvet t h o' e i n h for aa l h ie it n efrde a n ' d N i E an W d READY-MADE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, on. La:het street, second door from Second street, where. he has, and always :keepann hand,a fall assortment of Readyquade Fashionable Clothing. which be will . selion he most reasonable terms,-for CASH. . He also wishes to call the attention of his friends and he public in general to bis very extensive selection of French, English and Itelgiart.Cloths and Castuneres t in endless variety., and Nesungs for every one's use, which he has selectedl himself in tins' East; and which will be made to order in a superior manner,.at his Fashionable Head Quarters; 251 Liberty street, (late ItleGuire it. Co.) and at prices that wilt not be questioned by the best or bargain-makers. C. TVERNEHURG, • N 0.251. Liberty'street, and 'Market street. thl door from Second. • Basineaa Card. TT.S.AHTS .4,5 WELL ASMONOPOLTES MU5T.F.41.1.4' . SO MUST PRICES; HICH f#Gt. will be zroven by calling at Meth:tut : 2's Fashiomuile Tailoring Establishment,Third street, St-Charles Building, Morro: Smos.proftts and quick sales. Vostnrog: Fresh and good. COMPsfinos: rery far in the background. My old customers, and all others, are respectfully in . rmed that rum waiting for : them, • MCGUIRE, octsl9 • • ' - Tailor. St. Charles. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the 'attention . of our friends and the public, to the great variety 'INTER COATINGS and. other articles, re have just received—amOngst which will he found the greatest variety . of BLUE,DLACK,,DRAIL d PEARL colored : BLANKET, : MACKINAC, and LAVER CLOTHS.-- „FRENCH:and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMBRSS, : VES27NO3',*c.: The above Goods having been bought for cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to ac commodate all who may tenor as with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us a call. Remeinber,2lB Liberty Street. opposite foot of 7th. -nov3o • MchIULLEN ic DOWNING. T. & T.ItPC ANDE, N 0.77 & 79 CORNERSIXTII AND LIBERTY STEETS. braving enlarged and newly,fitted up their establish - - meat , at the above well known stand; respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection of New Goode, comprising every varie ty for spring and - summer wear, selected especially for their customer department. Those wishing to leave their orders will find mans establishment every- style of new and:desirable goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth legit extensive got op in the bestmanner, of durable Ina tenni, and well worthy the attention of those wishing to purchase: Alt are invited to call, and may rest assured that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. A. large ruttorUnent of shirts kept constantly on hand. apnllo Onto. - Clothlnfi 2 Clothing!! Clothing tit. Vie -Three -Big, Dom vs. The • Western World !! ! 150;000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now made rind ready fele offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the public in general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning., from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, put completed his (all and winter arranrements to sliPply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of. Clo uting that has ever been Offered in this' or any other mar ket west of the mountains. For neatness in style and workatinship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold tor, must certainly render the old unri valled Threillia Doors one of. the greatest attractions of me western country :, It is 'gratifying to me to be,able'to announce to tny numeroutinends at home and . abroad that notwitionanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is .with difficulty I can keep time the constant rush that is madeorrthis establishment. It is a well established fact; that my sales are eight or ten times larger than any oM er house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, I can affrod to sell at much less profit titan • - others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover contingeht erpenseil: I intend ,to make . a clean sweep of all my presentstock before the beginning of next. year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter-- est of every man, who wants a cheap wintersuit, to call andpnrobase at the Three Big Doors. 02r21..d„trr • JOHN Iit'Cii3OSTCHY:= - N• w. L os DS, ODS.--Recetved at , e Iron City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine French, English and American Plain, black and fancy Cassitneres, of the most modern - styles ; fine figared Cashmere Veatings , Silk Velvet, Plain and Satins r all of Which we will make-up at the moat seasonable prices, in a durable and fashMnable style. Ready. mad Clothing,. of :all 'desormtions•, _Lady's Cloaks of the e Most fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Hdkfs:, Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, , and everrattiele usually kept In a Clothing Suire. 'Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iran - City . .Clothing Store, No. 132 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth o f Markel. • [tittle-a] C. M'CLOSKEY. rtmithi-Seve System 4tir Book.liteeplng. JUST PUBLISHED BY HARPER ¢ Rim's, N. Yoxx: rinaE first pait of this work, embracing the most Com l. plate coarse of instruction and pracuee, on botiSin gle and Double Entry, ever published. Price 75 cents'. The whole'work, embracing the Author's well known improvements in the science, illustrated in two addition-. al setts , of books, with a chapter on partnership settle ments, and a Key to the oral exercises,—full clothbound, he following extracts from the written opinions of some of the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac countants 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 of business, to whom I think it wlil be found highly useful . C. 0. HALSTEAD, - -- - - President Manhattan Bank, New York?, "It is 'calculated to be exceedingly useful to practice Accounutrits and Teachers of Book-keeping. - .• - . RICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner and hierch't,' No. OS Front street, New York.e "Remarkably full' and complete, and-will certainly convey a-thorough knowledge - of tbie, subject.. The: on designed intends using it as his 'Text Book. , ~TORN H . BHHP.HERD, Teacher of.,Ho,elc..*:eepiel„Colunibin college, .;.4. , . , . "11.a.i.b. every way calculated to give: a cleariad'sat isfactory insight into the very useful science of which it treats, through all its gradations,.from the simple style suitable to retailers, to that requis ite for the most viFtetl arid complicated:commercial business. _ A. S. FRASER, • Cathier7th-Ward Bank,New York." "1 .believe be of great service, not only to' the' new beginner, but to the most exrenced nocountent. Cashier Mechmnic , s * Bank f iVail street'. . . . , "I-consider' it the first work I have ever met with from which a thorough practical knowledge of the science can be obtained.- - • • - JOHN CAMPBELL, . - - Merchant,s3 John at., New. York.” - -For kale at the Book Stores, and at the Author's Acad. emY, Grimm- of the:Ditunond and Market street. ..vela' _ Steel and File DI anniactory. TUBE subscribers have enlarged their Steel and 1.4.1 j MflllfaCtOnr, on the corner of O'Hara street and . Spring alley, Fifth ‘Vard, Pittsburgh, by erecting a con verting. furnace, a. melting furnace and a tilt hammer.— Their Steel, now being of ,a superior quality, and having engaged competent operatives, they are prepared to fur— nish Files of every description, that will compare With the best impelled article ; and being determined to.make it the interest of all Who use ,Files: i n , any way; to pur chase front them, they Will sell - Am Files at reduced prices for Cash. They will also re-cut Filet, ereA._pui cloud those which are worn and broken:.. Public p anon nitge is xespectfullyinvitedi .nov7) J. ANKfilhr k. CO: A ITLES---400 bbls, .ne eating and, cooking. Apples, „itt, ree'd per steamer" Consal.” andfor'sala • deC27:: - MOOROM OE= Western New York College of Health. 207 Mane STRZTT, Btrirvszo, N. Y. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. THIS celebrated - remedy is constai , :y increasing its J. fame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family. use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this coral plaint immediately relieved, no twitter of how long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) . Gravel, and all diseases ' f the urinary organs; for 'these distressing complaintsitinands alone; no other ar ticle can. relieve you; and the'cures testified to will con. 'wince the moat skepneal;—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com. plaint,-Bilious Diseases; Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No minerala gent, no dsle terions compound is a pan of this mixture; it cures these diseas. -es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid.. .(See pamphlet.) . Piles. a complaint of a most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a care fol lows-by a few days Use of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease ortgmating front impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System; Weak Back, IVeakness of the Kidneys, &c., or Infiamation of the same, isimmediately relieved by a few day. use of this medicine, and a cure is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints; and also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful' men struntions. No article has ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kindade'rengeinenta. It may be telied upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted ha ,do so, could 'give a thousand !mince as proof, of cures in this distressing class of complaints.— See,pamplilet. Alt broken dOwn, debilitated constitn -dons, from the effect otmercary,will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison. ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Dieernies will find the alterative properties of this article romintrintar.ooo, and drive such diseases froni the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures Mall diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not Permit to be named here Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of e proof of the virtues of a medicine; . nevi er appeared. It i s one of the peculiar featureof ths ar ticle, that it never fails tobenefit Many case, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid SLOPS ON, , and keep taking the medicine as long as there isan imrovement. The proprietorwould Caution the. public. againit a number of articles which come out under theheads of SARSAPARILLAS, Symms, Ste., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for noth ing, and coacricted to gull dm INIVP2II7: TOUCH THEM NOT. Their itiventors never thonght of curing such diseaties till ' this article had done it. A particular study of the y2amph lerd iO oarfiestly solicited. A,gents t and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to. circulate.gratuttously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles; at (12; 12 oz. do. Q.Bl each—the larger holding 0 oz. more than the two small battles. Look out and not • get imposed upon. Every bottle - has "Vaughn's Vegeta tole Lithontriptie Mixture'" blown upon the glass, the written Signature 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 pal Office, 207 Main street,•l3uffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to lettere unless post-paid—order from regidarly autheriud *rents Excepted. Post-paid let tart, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gnats. • Offices devoted exclusi vely to the sale of this article -132 Nassau st., N. Y.; 205 Essex st., Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggist/ :throughout the United States and Canada, an Agents. . HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents No. 2, Liberty at., near .CanalDasin. Wholesale .a.nd ILetatl. .SADDLE,BARNESS AND THLINKMANDPACTORY. OBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to An. -xi, form his friends and the public generally, dint he continues to occupy that large and com modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Stumm an estock &Co., No. SO, comer of Diamond alloy and WoOd bireet,where be _keeps a large and general assortment-of Saddles; Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips; rind all other arti cles in his line. • Ile also keeps constantly:an hand,and is prepared to tarnish to. order, ell kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured material, the best mateal, and in a style of 1 17 9rmanship equal to the eastern manufactured artible; tted 'al - 61) per cenL cheaper. CountrOlercfientr and Airmen would do well to call and examine his sleek before purchasing elsewhere, as fie Is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. Don't, forget the place, No. SO, corner of Wood ircet and.Diaitiond Ailey. mike 11j1N.ES,I3RANDIES, GINS, &e.—iu haltpipes Cog. sac Brandy; ".las Ilennecay;" 2 ht. pipes_ Comic Brandy, '35, " Otard,Daymy de.. Co." 3 " Plnet, Castilian & Co." octaves Rochelle " ' " A;Seignette." 4 pipes Holland Gin: • 5 qr. casksup: s Pale Sherry Wine; "DaffGardon & Co" 5 a "Beigbeder;" _t.. 10 ," " Madeira 10 " aL. P. T,eneritre•-" -" CFPerilerj" • 40 "• - " ", aria Variouagradea 10 hhda.,2ohalcoo., and, 20 bbli; Haut Sauterne Wine ; 10 Bordeaux Claiet, Moirtierandi" , 15 , Marseilles " Bergass ;" • .. 15 baskets Champagne Heidseielc;"' 15 u' ." . "P. A. Itiumm dc Co," 10, ". , '‘,laqueron & Sons ;V :50'easesClarei; of. viriptis grades, imp:Otte& in . bottlia ; Bordeaux Olive Oil, aroplB4B, aLarauds.i."- 5i a_ a. - aLatourvi. • 00 1 , ' " just receive:l'B4- f* bale ' & . . • _ ;`' . Ki.fliN k :tl-V't.): ' - ;6 ' , , --- ,, ;• .4' , 4• ..;.,.' +P j ,,St - _ii'l - :,..' :!--,,' - ' ,0, ,1 -':‘+'',r,, , , 1 1 ' — ....'4PqPl::: f s ' ?,,,;_,, +.. ~,i'; : , .!”`' - " .1 A:;' . .... , t:. -,,,,,Y C41:14,,,,,ig41,'?0.j"e..,. 44);57,0,-.:,4?i4..k.'34l,"C'''''''." -;-:--te'.•;:4*'Zl. i4W',.."Vik;ill-rf'44A,;',-;Wt4V+lO4 V ti VI V, iV- ' ii .. *' tV ' ti ' l . c ‘ "l:: ~ _- 7.- '‘., , z --'-_;. 4 ,e ' , , , Y.14 - ` ..' ..- -',- , , •--- . ..., - . ..' ' 14 - , k, '49 - ^...“ S' .. ~...'-'-'`- A - - - N.,, -t „, . 1 ~ , ,.i. Ap„ , ",.,,/), , , , ,,t , ‘ At*,-....4,,,5 , RM01fg"--. , V ,.,....:.,'„*. ‘ , .4a, 4 *,„ii- 4 * ,,, .. 4.- - 4.4. ir4-4.- ,',.....v“..ir54-7 -‘,17.• , • , , , , _ . . ~ . - ', '' ,•, . ' , - --- , - - -- :' : . ' : .. .. ' ''' • _ . ' :'- ' ' .. ' ' '-' ' ' " -'. ':''--C .: ,: . . ~` . . ; P: C 4 ..,. 1 _,. ~ ,„ ? ' " '* ;. 1.0.-,...,_,,, 'A44. ''. **4...i,#P11,ti ; i.,,43, 41 7:i -' ,,;:.V . . . . . ,_ , .$ ~_ ME PEOPL~~~ . -TFCA➢TSPO2iTA'L'IOIQ `. li2~B'.' • • ialtll - it an , TO; ICl'O RE-SIIIPPINip—The Boats lielonging trelhhiLliM J 2.11 have been put in - fine order',and . are - nowc:inning regularlyy, between - Pittsburgh - and Erie t ionehmg , at aft intermediate'orts along the Canals. &Dimwitl always', be at - theWherf, rindeetheMonougaheltßridge, and-one will !tart regularly every 'other day: - The• - People's Vianejmnation Line - has every' facility for' carrying Freight; and Passengers. The boats will be towed to Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, by the Canals,' The boats are' commanded by experienced and careful menall of whom have en in terest inthe Line.' ' • jEr Goods sentby the Line toErie may be forwarded to any point on the Lakes. • For freight or passage apply to H. RIR PATRICK, Agent, Water 'street, Pinibargh. AGENTS: CLARE tb - CO.,,Bestypr. • W:Catramottaas, New Castle. Taotrratiot Jr. Arrrcittamatts,' Pulaski. Skitiarr Walnuts & Co., Middlesex. Mtt.roa Hutt, Sharron. Laski% McCiarax,Sharpsburgh. S.. B. & G. Lowak, - Clarksiille. • giro & MCFARLAND, Big Bend. • S. C. PLREIER, West Greenville. • & T. XILPATILICE; Adamsville. W. B. Hasmar, litirtstovra. W. Waintwourte&-Co. - Sherman's Corners. Powza Conneautville. • • . Spring-Corner. W. C. W.A.itrrwa, Cranerrille. Wm. TYLER, Ldekport E. Flint Girard. A. Kum. and B.:TOSlttritiON The following Agents in Erie_ will receive and lbr yvard Freight to tiny Port on the- Lakes, shipped by this Line: W tiL Ottllkiher; John Hearn, Nr.'Hairerstick . &'Co,' Josiah Kellogg, ' ' • Kelsoo& Loomis, . . Walker & Cook, le6._ Pittiburgh, iVortaple Roam 14 Sue. 4kia4;l For the Transiaoilation cif Freight to and front P ITTSCURGILPEULADRI.PIt&,BALTUKORE,NEW . - YORK, BOSTON, &O. HORBIDGS 4- CASH. Philadelphia. TAAFFE, O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. -mins old established Line being now in full operation, 1 the proprietors hairimade extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and'on the most tolerable 'terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in 'delivering goods-4eculiar safety in mode of carrying—apucions.vrarehouses ateachport, affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produce, --together with - their long experience and unre miningattentionla business Will seeurec to them a con tinuance of that liberal patr onage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. . • All c onsig, nments by: and for thia line received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, !lirectly,or indirectly, in steambOats. • All commuruc.r.tions: promptly attended to on -applioa tion to tboofollowing agents : , . - „ . BORBIDOR & CASH, i. 27B 4 4 artet o kur z leg e h c iZa t u n a• Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNORS & CO., North street, Baltimore W/LI,LAIR B. WILSON, 88, Cedar street, New York BllerO hunts 'Transportation Line, . Maga VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEJ, • PHIA AND BALTIMORE. , GGOODS consigned n int care will be forwarded with. out delay, and nit. e lowest CIITIeIn rates. C• A. APANIILTY & ca, Canal ,lasin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. - ME , SEILLES & REYNOLDS k 472 and 31 , Market street, Philadelphia. BASE, h inIRRILLA. CO., Jew Smith's wharf, Baltimore. . 7- 111erobanta , Prelght gad= 4 . 1848.. Int2M) IDRCLUSIV ELY for Me transportation of way freight IZt between Pittsburgh, Blairsville Johnstown, Rol& daysbutM, Water street, and Petersburgh. This Line was formed 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 customers and the public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at any point on the Canals or. Railroads with promptness and despatch. . PRonustroas JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRINDLE, • JOHN MILBER A CO. Ainwrii•-: C. A. hl'A-Nrury &Co., Pittsburgh; -- Joni; Mnama • i Hollidaysburg; - PICKWORTII Woons, Johnstown. Rartmeicas—Snaith &Sinclarr; J. A J. APDevitt;o;&J. H. Shoenberger; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore; Dooley & Smith; John Parker; Wm. Latimer /4, Co.; G. P. Stroenber. ger, Pittsburgh. je29 Merchants' Transportation Line, nagEM Ea= F °, .. R ; . tiMma ort izt i ci a itg me re rch . consigned to our care wilt be forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for mot , age or commission. • C. A. hPANULTY &Co., Proprietors, marl Canal Basin, Liberty st., Pittsburgh. (Gazette.onl• • co -I ._ . . .. ~.....„ ,-,'!'•-;.;,:-•L.,.7--..:.2'l.'..--'...'_':',1 - - aw o4amereial 'Line. E.W.. KIMBALL & Co.; /. iDaaXIN, RIMIIALL & Co., 84 Wall at., New-,Y0rk,.5 , / ' Liverpool, England,- R omacistrithinlortoMegr friends trill - the . .; /.....f . public, that theybavd. commenced the Gene ral„• ,:( 1 i s. i t - gather with. Me - Gingival ,paSsemer. - Bus t ness, -;....._,,,:„. granting certificates of passage tjapttLOnticiii, Liverpool',” Dublin, Belfast; or any ymrtef the Old Country to Nevv York, flagon and P,lnladalidliSt; OA 'the most reasonable terms. •- . Drafts and Bills of Exchange, tram SI to any - amostat on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches„and on Liverpool. ' - • - - The de - prof sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon, are the let, 6th, 11th, 161 h, 21it .and 26th of every month. . , . .. _ These Ships are all of the largest . class, and are com mended by men of character and' experience. The Cabin accommodations are all that can be desired.in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with everydesoription of stores of the best kind. Punc tuality-in the days of calling will be strictly adhered - to. Packet Ships ROscias, Siddons; Sheridan and Garrick, are- vessels of the largest class; and those,ifisirous to g brinout their friends, minuet select finer or safer. Ships. Passage can secured at the lowest rates. • New Orleans Line of Packets sailweekly. For pass age of freight, - applf as above. or to _ . JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o r EDMUND SNOWDEN, deal) Corner 4th and Smithaeld sta., Pittsburg nazi:idea & 00. 1 6 • tfin9 PAW CiNGER •)- t. • r - ARRANGEMEWTS. arliereafter, all Steerage Passengers coming from Europe, engaged America to, come over, in either of the ships of Ilatimirx & Co., will be furnished with the following Provisions, or their eimivalent,in other articles it: W AN' iz good.—See Act q ( Congress, Xay 17, 1,945. vHpo PL will' prevent sickness on board. Hereto fore, when. Passengers found themselves in provis ions, many of them came on board entirely destitute, which often caused mach sieknest and death. ' 35 tbs. Bread, All of goodquail - 10 " Rice, 10 " Oatmeal, ty, and one-tenth of the Provisions. 10 " Flour, furnished will be 10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to each 35 Potatoes Passenger 'Eve ry 1 pint of Vineiar, week, with a su 50 gallons of TV suer, ficient supply" of S 10 Ihs.alted Pork; free from bone.) Fuel for cooking. Each Bhifi in this Liae wilt be properlyventilated, and - a good house over the padsage-way leading to the Pas. sengers' apartment. The Canilmose and Cooking-ranges, for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote theirlealth and comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, - 'JOSHUA ROBINSON, le7 Fifth at., near Wood. . . . Tapseott , . Genera ...EndgrationOftlee. • "it s REMITTANCES and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by - W. tr. J. T. Tapscott, 75 South et., corner_ , or Maiden Lane, N. and 26 Water- too Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to snake arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the 'passage of their friends front 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 ont faithfully. Messrs. W. & .1. T. Tapscoit are long and favorably known for the superior class, necommozintion, and sailing qualities of their. Packet Ship. The QUEEN' OF THF. M.T.ST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and :Nth, and from Liverpool the Gth and 11th 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 patronage: while Mr. W. Tapseotf a constant personal superintendance of the business in Liverpool is an addi tional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers Will be particularly attended to. The subscribers be ing, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and theAtlantie Ctues , .arethereby enabled to take charge oz and forwent- passengers immediately on their landing,. without a change of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in Great Britaiu 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 ail tainable; and will, if necessary, fonsrard passengers fur ther West by the beat mode of conveyance, without any. additional charges for their trouble. Were persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in fall. REMITTANCES. The sabscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable nt the principal cities and tovensin England, Ireland, Scotland and %Valesi thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting feeds 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 & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, map27-d&w•ly Philadelphia. laßoche, Brothers, & Co. ok FELTON BT., NEW YORE; ED= QUAY, -Omura; SCOTLAND ROAD, LITIBPOOL. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn at., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangement: for 1819. 10110CRE, BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK lA, BALL LLNE, of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year BM being complete, they nre prepared to bring- put passengers, by the above splendid Line, from Liverpred to New York 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. ItESIITTAXCES TO ENGLANDORELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. • The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out pasadligera to Pittsburgh, duping the present year. feba.gindaw , . JAMES BLAKELY. GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. krik GEORGR BIPPARD & Sox, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li veapool. • CARLISLE & Airman, No, 58 South tn., N. r. rrill.l Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this 1 city of the above wellknown and respectable /louses, are prepared to make engagements for Passengers to come OM from any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re gular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool aswell as every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL IB`CL URBAN k CO., " • 142 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. N. 11.—Pnemages.erigageil here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and drafts for any amount forwarded, pay able at sight, throughout the UM ted Kingdom. jY2(I-1y PASSENGER ANT REMITTANCR tiLS' riARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out persona from 11 any part of 'England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality,, and attention to the wants of emigrants. R edo not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scampi that Infest the sea-pone, as we take charge of them the moment they report themselves; and see to their well-be tug, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our ra.aettgera to .shoze that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousandsofotherawere detained months until ther,could be sent in some old craA at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coffins. Wc intend to perform our contracts honorably, cost wharfs 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 of Pittsburgh for any sum from .£1 to 1.1,000, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in fro. land, England, Scotland and Wales. 111 FOREIGN hEMITIANVH. • Aggi HE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all T partsofEngland,lreland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. - • SAMUEL 111 , CLURKEN A- C 0.,. febl2 142 Liberty street. - READE"WASTIINGTOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ripHE Partnership herelefore existing between JOHN 1. D. MAHON and HEADE WASHINGTON, hug been dissolved by mutual consent. The subscriber may be found at his officc, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant sts , Pitt sburgh, at all times when not engaged in Court. decls. - READS WASHINGTON. ..711.stle' ;Saloon rand •Restesurant, No 65, 63, and Cll Wood street a _ • The - subscriber would respectfully inform his:friends and the public generally, that '• herhas had the above well known establish, meat tilted up in a very . sttperior style, and is now pre. P ared with every - requisite, to servo up all the delica cies the seaitem nerds. ' ' OYSTERS. stewed,friediroasted, or in the shell; to , gather with liot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mut• ton chops, venison and genie; utabott notice, and at all seasonable holirs,lifti style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh. . ' • XX ALE of the best brands. Imported Segorr in eve ry variety." • . - • • Hawould'also beg letfire. to stateohat he is prepared lo furnistiD.TNlVEß PARTIES of any number, in a au teriorsrlahrierr;.SUPPEftt3 for Balls,Socielles or private fig' Parviiir: Roomvaiwayn in readiness. Netu;Paliers Will be kept, orifile from all quarters. - ' decls• • JORN T. DONNLLEY. A Card. "ENTERPAISINGA: rare chance is now presented foithe safe intiesuitent in a business en tirely new; one adapted to the mau of limited, as well as to the man-of extensive resources; yielding a profit from capital . and enterprise ; beyonit.any open:w on tbE, day. It lathe complete moaopoly, pc a Billple.articlo, ab sblutely necessary andassenual to everytatnily,:as well as indispensable. to the i'mectittaic, : artisan and ri..rofes illonal man. To capitalists, an opportunity offers itself. for 'a luerativeamploymentofeitherterge or smaltsums, bringing immediate and highly 'voitlyfactary tetorns.— Those desiroui. of • Mitharkingin a pleasOrit, genteel busi ness, are invited, with others, to call at the office of the m i d er ia g „ e d , einta iaa . the, article, and form their own' I udgment, from the theta presented. - - • • • • Otfice---Exchatigal Buildiiike,SLCltft street; next door 0 Esquire Jolimeatfice: dees:tf COLVER Fc MYERS- " rib COACIIMAXERS.,Thititid tirsikne &hos on hand 12', and will *ell, AO close the' lot; . 'tt gre.t.itfr 'redtleed rates, all" vivol,Drali Cloth, all wool add - artitinltenittelr .arlFzilhuts;Brickrte. R. , D.'THOMPSON; '- end - 11.0httirket stithree - dooit frettibibert pt. 5 . s T. If EMI =NE Passage To and From 4AELNDEN £ COOS JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Filth street, one door below Wood ` j ? i 'i- iS- ~.,,~~. L ~„.~y~;;=.sus' Istaurtassee. THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila !delphia, through its dub - authorized Agent. the sub- Beriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insuinnee on Property, in this citylind Its vicinity, and on shipment"' by the canal and river& . DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, ?rash. -, Samuel Brooks; ' ' ' ex. Henry , . ~ . Charles Taylor, • . eel W: ,lanes, . - Samuel W. Smith s ,; . , ward Smith, , . Ambrorie,White, — .l - hn A. Brown, . ' 'Jacob M. Thomas; '.. ....4 n John White, . ' - ' John R. Neff, Thomas P.C4e, , RioArd.o. wooa, - -:, Wm. Welsh, Rearf.D. Sherrard, See'y'. This is the o ldestlnsurance Company in the Enned States, having been chartered in 1794. Its chartee in per ! petard., and from its high standing, long eXperiance, ainp ple means, and avoiding nil risks of, an extra hazardous chara,cter, it may be considered as offering ample seen* ty to the iniblic. .. . . wmuAn P. JONES. , At Counting Room of Atarood,Jortes & Co., Water a nd Front sta., Pittsburgh . • , 1m 1 74.Y i. The Fraskklin 'Fire'.lnsurance Voinimiy CARTER PERPETUAL.--$400,000 paid in officti 163 i Chestnut st., nonliside, near Fifth. Take Insmh rance;eitherpennanent or limited, against loss or dam. age by fire, on 'property and. abets of every descripcforti in town or country ' on the most reasonable terms.. Ap plication, made •• either personally 'or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. N. BAIICKER, Prem. '- C. G. Banta); Secretaiy. • • • DIRECTORS Cheles N. Banker, "Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart, George-W. Richards, Thomas I. Wharton ; • Mordecai D:-Lewis p , Tobias Wagner, • - Adelphi E. Borie, Samuel Grant, • -• David S. Brown. . • PITTSBURGH AGENCY: . • ' N. B.—Office of the Agency on the North-East corner of Third and Wood streetshPittiburgh. Fire risks taken on buildings and - their contenthuM• Pittsburgh Allegheny . and the surrounding' country. NB Marine of inland navigation risks taken. • aug4-.ly • • A GENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE /1_ COMPANY OP PHILADELhAi—N. B. earner of, 27iird and Wood streets, Pitsibtegh.—This . (meter , of: the, companron the first of January, 1845 i as pubfiihed in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Lethaatikret ~ were Bonds and Mortgages--. Real Estato, at coat ry L Temporaoans Stocks and Cash Making a total of ' - ,..5900683.42 Affording certain airaranee that all• losises 'will lie promptly me; and giving entire security to all who rib: . min policies from this Company. Risks takeil at as to* rates as are 'consistent *WI security, . _ _ oetB -WARRICK.PiTARTIN,Agerit. U. OALIAGUEB. S. A. LONG:' r. if. Aura= GALLAGHER, LONG- dic. HILLER, • No. 109 Front= at, between Wood and Smithfirld'strests: MANUPACTUREBS of Bells of all sizes, double and single action Force Pumps, Cot:utter Railing, Min. cent Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gal, Water, Steam, &c., Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-attri ton metal for same. Particular attention paid' to Gis Extant., and a well assorted snook Of Plain and Onni• mental Pendants, 'Burners,' Chandeliers, &c., &c., con stantly on band. AMES ARMSTRONG. sanest. CROZRI. ARMSTRONG & CROZER, am:mission Merchants, No. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., wilt attend promptly to the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entreated to their care. RETIRE to—Hanna; Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh; Haena,. Graham & Co., New Lisbon, Q.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, O.; Rhodes & ,Ogloby Bridgeport, O. A. G. Richardson & Bev., Cincinnati; J. F. Howard, Louisville, By.; Guile & Dorwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben ville.decthy I.&W SCHOOL. THE Subscriber will receive at his office, young Gen. tlemen 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. READS WASHINGTON. . . The Subscribers have been in habit of daily profession ul intercourse with Reude Washington, 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 acquirexempetent knowledge. of the legal pro fession, to avail emselves of the advantages which Ids proposed Law Sc Gol will afford them. Charles Stotler,- 0. Metcalf A. Burke, Thos. ;Willims, -.. Wilson M'Candless, C. Darragh, Robert Woods, James Dunlop . C. co. Loomis Wm. B. Nrciure,.. J. I). Mahon, A. W. Loomis. decls4m , Great Bargain Corner, OUT/ISTELD JLID MTH STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., , j•le the most popular of all BOOT and SHOE Es, tablishments in the - West. This place has gained , its reputation by its proprietor keeping the..very best. Boons and Shoes, which are made expressly to order for this.market. anti he is not-satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and-SHOES iu the Westerncountry bat be is enabled and deter mined to sell his GOO DS lower than any other bowie possibly can. ho cures not what facilities they boast ot having for offering great inducements to the public. It ' is impossible to act forth all the advantages arid facilities in an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots. and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at fromlo to Z. per cent, lower than •any other store In the.eity. The way to test the manes is for all, who intend purchas ing BOOTS and SHOES. to call at BATES' GREAT. BARG A IN: CORNER, examine the stock and prices, and all will be satisfied that the Greatßargain Cerner,Smiok- Add and Fifth needs, is the place for the public,oneand all, to get good Boots and Skoescheap, forces h. deep • J. hATES. • ..._ Great Western Saddle HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP hIANUFACTORy. rrIHE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and rho public in generai r .that. he -Inas ihn largest stook of the following named articles, of his own manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harness, Trunks 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 his manufactures something lower:than btu been heretofore sold in the city, lie would invite persons in need of the above named as tides, to his Warehouse, No. 244 Liberty street; oppo. site Seventh. Also, bands mode to order for machinery.. octal • 0. KERBY. Chickerinies New Circular Scale Pianos. r" EIGHT NEW PIANIII-FORTESfrom the celebrated manufactory of Chlcker• V al' ing, Boston; _stsith ibelness unproved els• cular, scale. jest received and now open; For saleitt at Mr. Chlckerinet Factory pricea, by , ... JOIDI H. IHtLI.OR, No. Si Wood street, Pittsbuill , sole Agent for Chicker; MO crsind and square Pianos. for WesterePenea. oct2 JOHNSTON_Ic STOCKTON .have Just receivedate following new works: .. History of Congress, Biographical and Political, com prising a history of internal improvements, (Lavers; Har hors, &T.) from the, formation of the Government turtle present lame; embracing, alse, historical notieetiof noun political events of Ocean Steam Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee tax ; togetherivith biographies, per , sonal histories, &c., by Henry.p. 'Wheeler, Illustrated by -steel portraits, and roc simile autographs. History of Charles 1, of England; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jon. C. Hurt. A new novel ; Mary Barton:a tale oflannehester The Moral; Social and Professional dillies of AttorneYs and SolicitorS; by Samuel Wari . en, Esq.; F. IL S. of the nner temple, Barrister at . dens. Iron City Cracker and Bread Bakery. J. SHEPH WOULD respectfully infornt A his. RD friends and. the.pub. to generally, that he has added to his other busk. ness,the manufacturing of Crackeri, of every variety.— Having purchased one of W. R. ; Nevin's Cracker. and Pilot Bread,machines, he is prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and .hopes by a strict attention to business, to share a portion of the public patronage.. The public IA respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. ~ • . . BAKERY, No-10 Commercial Row, Liberty et. oppo site Smi th field. N B. Saperior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, fresh every morning can be had at, 'he store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market.„ Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made W order:. , 3. SHEPHARD. No 10 Commercial Row. Wherry et. sot le the beet Cough Medicine I ever titrtrOf READ the following proofertheltiperiority of Oriental Cough. Mixturs,lfrom a respectable cit izen, who has tried it: • Prrrastotog, Dee. 15, 1847. Masses. HATS &BROCKWAT:--Afterlaboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of n• harassing• cough and mutt distressing told, which had; thus far, resisted the of of several of the "infalliblese I was induced to . pur; chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give ha fair trial: To my great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle I found myself entirely Well. "his Ike best medicine I ever saw." True coiry. JOITN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. janB A,TP.'W DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burks's Buikt :Ll jugs, Fourrhstress.—Hotroalk Almon; Daguerreo typists from the Eastern cities, would call theattention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third storyof Burke's building,.4th at. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shalt be spared to produce them' in the highest perfection of the art. Our instnimentsare of the mostpow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpatused for high &rush end truthfulness to nature." The public are solicited to call and examine. l• Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction !given. N. B. Operators will find this' aloodi. depot for stock nod chemicals. - - 0 - instructions given in the art; containing the, more recent Improvements. jan7 Oysiter Alto'ney. jrAYSTERS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEKT.—. Vl Rossi's:ed . this' day, direct. from Baltimore, by. Ex press, Pine"Fregh Oysters, whielt`f will `sell low; tit tay store, is the Diamond; also atAVm. Kiiater's, corner of. Second and:Smithfield streets„add:4 V .. Kelly's, corner of Pifih and'Altitltet alley. Y wilt receive theta daily nt the alcove places. All' Oysters warranted ; money Tempted, If flat Food.novas ' ' ' IrAt. DRAVO. , • Few. - Millinery, Pllicy~ , Ve[~rets ; &a. • •.leer received from New - Torlcrs. clakice selee ! lion of elegnat rich Satins, Silks, ‘Vince; Ribboni, French Flowers, Plumes, ace. A hindsorna us. .sonment of .Wintef atinnets, , Hoods,. Ciriet, CardinalC Visetts, &c., on hand and made to orderiti the boast style! at the shortesr , natice.. •,•. 11.13S.lklUFF,- deal ' • No. 10St..Clair at. (Weal side) .! F&SHIONAktLE MILLINERY.—Mrs.S. Rana Fourth, street, near Wood, wouldinformilk,L4diall . • of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that she will °pert on Tuesday, the ."4th lost, an extensive .ossortinent of Pal' and Winter'bfillinery, . . . . . . . CH'GDABLE SILK VISITS, Mt Cinsien4ll DRIES ENTsAI .—W.II: Murphy hts On harid a few very hand some changeable Sil3 Visits, very - stdiable for Christmai presents, which he is . seiling• at redliced . pries.• Also, Dress Sllks,"Satin, iteperfine new tyle linen cambric Hiles.; &e. .'. - - , - ' - dedgi ME =EI 8600,615 91 • •1150,967 77 • .201,419 72 IR. RALPH'S CI ELVBILITED'VEGETAL4E PlLTZ,arelor saleferhOlesale abd retail, at the • • • Estvrit i2ftriics, • ' • No. 50; Smithfield et •• .i nt ilSO,'63 , l47m.:Cole4 Allegheny leityv J. G. Smith, •Bit- , ningham; John IleCrffeken, Pearl street, Fifth Ward. n.feh2l . , , F C' Sant location , ESALF7;-.4brie"vve ' Nu )1 street , -/Ikshellit The house IC well en and dtning.room , irtin;u:algedit;n:hot3bi4:::7rv:s3koe4l._: iflig4l°9llsl:.gei:Ldhderee;ll:aztbif:,l4ll:4:Xs6;l:tris; Mee es 42 °°' four equal .9411/). Pa- - ne )CtTH:Biit - amnl el 4 Meet ES =Ell antr -- Vtbitints:' . , • • -__ —• • IVER COffIPLAINT;• JAUNDICE,:DYSPEPSIA, AIERVOUS 'DEBILITY,. DISEASE ,OF THE NENE, - ASTHMA; - imd .all.affeetiqns. arising 'froth • :derancement- or thisease h, the /3ilievY; Diges - •i ;Lye, Vascular,Jtespiraforyi , and • Neriout Systems, such' as constipatiOn, Inward • -piles,beartblirn,lossofappetite,coat.--; ed tangue, - acidity of he atom- ; - ach, swimming of the: ead, ' • - - fulinees or weight in the- - • . • - ' • stoniach, dimness-of • vision palpitst: j lion of the heart - Chtthing or suffocating , senstittn. depression of sudden - flushes of heat, pain in the side or ,backi , !weakness of-the .iiinbsc cold 'feet; constantim- . , agininga• of evil,- fever and dull pain in the • head, pain: and ,difficulty 'of breathing • - when lying Upon the 'side; frightful ' • - driams,scrur ernetatioris,yelloW • • nese of the skin rind eyea, • - deficiency of perspire-- ,- non, arc, &e.‘Lint be ' '"effectually , ' by DOCTOR HOMANDE CELEBRATED GERMAN. BITTERS.- • • Their powpr aver the above diseases is hot excelled, if equalled--by: any:other "reparation-in the -United • Staies, as the cures in this my-attest; in many cassufaf-• ter iskilfal physicians had failed: - • - • • •, Derangement 'in theliver and stomach fare sources of , insanity—from disorder or °bum:llion - a morbid action of the; sympathetic end Other nerves followi, and the Ston e of the brahraze impaired and , derati ge d as nerves are the comtecting mediumbetw.eenmimr„and matter, it follow* e from th.theiproc al action' that both must !be • More or less implicated and deranged- simultaneously; derangement there will alsoprodiite disarmer the SKIN, LUNGS;' UTERUS and KIDNEYS ; as well as the brain, The thousands who die with YELLOW FEVER, CHOLERA or -INFLUENZA; is owing to ' -th . 6. '" Ete ' cram; and nth majority of cases of. that most . painful : disease, CONSUhIPTION, atiginthe•s from the same. in fact the stomach Is theirnporttuh , organ in the system of matter; as upon it you'depend. for the. emcees.% and all -the advantages to be deriVed tromrthe administration of in; term] mediethes. ••• its functions are of the utmost im ,portanee to everyone in constituting the'source andfonn. lain of life,which is nutrition. No organ possessessuch .remarkable'sympathies, none Sichremarkable power in" ;modifying every part of the system.- • ' ' • • The fareauccessiti treating disease of the liver and stomach soccessfinlyhas notbeen a' want ofpithol knowledge Of their • functions, bat the - preparation 'of a compound that- would 'act upon hur.diseese awl all the' Sympathetic afflictions. That point has -been pined in, these Bitters; and they are DWITIRF.DY 6 VEGETAI3LE, and will in erveryeasepenitanently.destroy costiveness, and give strength and vigor to the frame, at no no= time de bilitating the patient, "and they are grateful to the most' delicate stomach ander any eircatasuinc es ALL' CAN BE CUREII . ; • • ' WHO WILL USE THEM AS DiRECTED, (nr_Wrrunt Tan POWZit - MICSOCL'UL) " The few months:this preparation -has' been before the jrnblic,has ‘ frcnif la - infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy of the preith 'through , the land i .their objeet being-Yoe the benefit of suffering httraanity; Its - euccesit has sotpaased , all precedents, andst is free from all alcoholic stimulant, slrerronereury, aloes", quinine, acids, and all injurious htgredientsiruid especially adapted to me diseases of the variable climate of the United Btatesornd the West In . , . WEEK- AND DEJACATE - cHILDREN, are made strong by usiug it faetit is a faMilyntedi cine, and can be administered with safety to a child one year old, the delicate female, Ora =nil( ninety. The' Philadelphia Democrat says: -'"This Medicine has an extraordinary virtue andetficacy; and is lit great demand. We-can speak from "experience, that' it has prodiced many- wonderful cures?" • • - - TheDaily Sun says :—" We 'believe it-is one of the beat medicines cif the ny,e--a fiiend having used it in his own family ;with great satisfaotion in th e Jaundice and LiverComplainL"- • ' .•• • ' •: • The Spint of the Times and Reystone-says our good citizentowhO are invalids, know the many•astim lshieg cures that have been performed by Dr. Hoofiand's • eelebritteu simian 'Bitters? - If they do not, we • recom., mend them to the German Medicine Store, 978' Race - street; all who are 'affficted with Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia 'or Nervous. Debility; • the Doctor heti, 'cared many of our citizens, 'after the 'best phykicians bad failed. We have used- them, and they have proved 'to be a medicine that every one should know of rand we catinotrefraitigiving oar testimony in their favor, nti d thatschich gives them greater claim upon Our bumble tif fou„ they are entiritly.vegetable. - ; •• ' ••" • • The Evening I3olletin says:-.The Celebrated German- Bitters are rut invaluable remedy for Jaundice,: Dympep silt, and nerviitts cortiplaints.v. , Nears Gazette says:—""lt is not often we nolce the various• excellent medicines advertised . in our columns, because weave Unwilling to speak except from perional . experience,',nrid good constitution fortunately makes us gunerally strangers to such articles. A' word how ever, of Dr. IloofiamPs German Bitters. This we snow :to be an excellent article fulfilling in every respect what is claimed fcir It by the advertiser.' • • • ' The Daily News says: .• " A MEntimax.—We speak knowl of Dr. Hoof- bind's celebrated German Bitters w in he g n y we - gay it is - 1 blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, diges- ' , live and nervous sySteras,ithas not, we think, an wrist ilk VNGZTABLE 1111teATIATIort AND SLADE WrrilOrt AL ctrosz., and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. . • What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the •Elepit mamba seen the evidences of many of our:most respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing - dis eases. • Principal Depot, Gentian hfedicine Store, 278. RACE Street, and for sale in Lancaster by John F.Logan; Har risburg, by D. W. Gross; and respectaole dealers gen. erally throngbont.the country. • • ILhNCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH!—The Lungs 1 , 0 are in danger, the work of the destroyer hat been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it -a sound of Ass 4017 hfcrraia? Your darling child, Your idol and earthly joy, Ts no* perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken' Mtge so u n d the hold .diseisse - hale already,gained imon her of 'her supulchrel tough pierces your soul. Yount; MAN, Whenmst about tit enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—yohr heenc cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope, but you need not despair: There is a balm which will - heal the wounded hings,• it id• Sherman's , All-11essling Balasim. - Mrs. Arras's, the wife of Win. H: Attree, Eq; was given.up by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Drs. Ro e. and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends alt thought she must die. She had • every, appearance of being tin consumption and. was so pronounced by her.physiciatts—Slierman's Balsam . was given and it cured her- Mrs. eitutssms-vrz, of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all :other remedies • failed to give relief--she was reduced to n skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 291 Broadway, has witnessed its effects in ,several cases where uo other medecine afford ed relief—hut the Balsam operated liken charra. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful, effects,in • curing which it never fails of doing., Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured ,by ,this Balsam: • heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, andnialres . .the lungs sound again. • • • • Rev. 4p,ra5,109 Eighth 'avenue, was cured of cough'and catarrhal affection of 6.0. years standing. The first dose gave him More relief than all the other- , wadi , . eine he had e.ver taken. Dr, L. , Bealsi, Delancy street, gave i t to kinglet-in-law Who was laboring tinder Consumptiou,atiCto :another :sorely afllicd with - the Asthma. In bffteases its effects were immediate, soon. restoring them' to comfortable health. • MrS. LUCE= a Wicus, 95 Christie.st., sulfered*frinit. "Asthma 42 years. ,Shermati's Balsam' relielicd her at Once, and she comparatively well, tieing, enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medieine. This i indeed s the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and'all 'the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 25 cents and 81 per bottle, Principal Office 100 Nassau street. New York. ' • • Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cent!, Worm and• ...Camphor , Lozenges. Premium Tooth • Paste end . Poor Man's Plaster. • • „.. • • Sold wholesale' and retail by WM. 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 A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Irinathan Ghriest, Manchester]; J. R. . 'Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Mastic, car. Webster at. and Elm; - Dantel Negley, East 'Liberty; It L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thow.•Aikan; Sharpsburgh; Sara Springer;' Clin ton; James' hrKee, Stewartatown; 'John Black Turtle Creek,• C. P.•Diehli'Elizabeth; , RowlandtSc Son, liPKees port; MeEldowner,' 'Bakerstown; Riley APLeughlin, Plumb Township; NV`m. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jae. _Fulton, TarentOM;43. H. Starr, Sew/air. rear 9-19 - k/101tE TBSTIMGNY!..—Dr. 'Dr. of Fayette , ,A11.Y., Savo:: r m well pefiniaded., and have been for somktime, thet yoU a r Domestic' Vegetable Pala are of great' use to 'all those who may have occasion to Use them, and' haie administered teem to my patients." - Fever and Ague 'Hyspermin and Bilious Fever, are Ira - mediately cured bit the use otEr.• :Ralph's Pills. Price, 23 cents a box: Sold wholesaleamd retail by • S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfi t, near Third. Also, by 'Wm. Cole, Allegheny city] G. Smith, Bir mingham; and Johivill'Cracken: Fifth ‘Vard.' . febt7 • Jaynes , E'amtly. dtolmelst • DR. S. S. COOK, ; Eggs, Ohio, writes, 1846: "I have used your ferrniftsCet.,CalF"'"tirg 'and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last three Tears, And have been exceedingly well pleased with diem, and never, as yet, to my recollection, .fajled ,of realizing my fullest'expectation in their curative properties,, Your m_ other medicines I cannot speak of fro experiene ; but, fudging front those I have used, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence repelled in them, by those who have used them., I was formerly. very pa r ti a l t o sotto* Vermifuge, until T becomeacquain, ted with yours, which, hastily, decided preferene to any other now in use. r. . Cr itegi F ec o tfu r s il a Y fe Y m Pur Pit&ta c Cairgh at th B e . F S ClC C in ° T ° C ir a S AT IO : I I3I e . , -" Fourth 7.2 st. fe BA. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.—Thispre , paratioAhas proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs,. Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood,. Whooping Cough,' and other Pneumonic Affections; and the proprietors. feel warmntedln..recom, mending it as a safe and useful medicine, end are pre pared to show.certificates of; indisputableauthority, La :testimony of itSiValee, - • . It is pleasant to the taste, andis offered Also low a price ate, to place it withinAhe reach of every, person.- There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that:will pro Alice suck decided „effects tivsach a short time. ,P,re• pared and.sold by • • B. A. FARNESTOCK ,a CO., • Corner of First and Wood; also, comer of Sixth and Wood streets. ,tleel3, =Er =345M1 ri assmeassmsesem,...._...:iis;slmesse .(31111NME HAIR CREAM—A.. matchtess article tor .ts„J, grossith,- beauty, and restoration of the, Hair. This: •Crtitun, when once known, Willau_percede all other sink :dee: of the kind now 'in use. where the hair is dead Mirth, thin, unhealthy, uor ;timing grey., a few spulisa. 'Vans will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau *Huy lively - appearance; and. will also make itmaintnin its liveliness_ and. healllry, color, twice as long as ell the preparations ;that are generally used. NVbere the hair thin,,iq as, has fallen •05 it may be restored by using mis. Ch:11111: Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of naidg oils on their hair should at once purchase a bouloof the 1 Chinese Hair Cream, as it ta so composed that it Neill not; injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every attune. • . • • The testimony to its very. superior qualities, see the fol lriviing letter from. the Rev, Mr- Caldwell to Mosrrs. Hendershoti /r. Stretch; Nashville, , general agents for the Southern States: : • • letter of tas Rev. 11..Cakfusell, Pastas of the Presbyterian, : I • Church, Pulaski. . • Mamma- Hirmintstrovx & sramea Giarrucams—l take p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparilion called Dr.. Parish's • Chinese Hair Creami. for, about two yeara ego my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; hat havingproeured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to theprescription, it is now (filmic, soft, and finn• to the head.- Many ba"lanm'a oils *ere applied, each leaving my hairin a worse slats than before. -This Cream; however, has met mY exPec tations. Aa an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference over all, others, being delicately perfumed and not dis poied to rancidity. The ladies; especially, wilt find the Chinese Cream to be r desideratum IJ3 their preparations for the toiler- • Jtespeetfully, &c., • •• • • •.• • . .•.. • CALDWELL Pulaski, Jaintary", D 317., • • • • arSold wholesale an -retail, Joe urg c o rne r M. To Townsend Market a t, and Mohler, of Wood and Fillhsts LADIES are cautioned evilest using Common Prepa red Chalk They are not aware how frightfully imu-• netts it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, h6vt [MOP?, yellow, and unheal th y the skin appears utter using , pre pored chalk !Besides it is injanous containing a large quantity of lend: , We have prepare d beautiful .vege.:. table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of' all deleterious 'Qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy,' alabaster, clear,' lively white at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin snaking it soft and smooth. Dr. James Andeison, Practical Chemist of Massachn st.yys "A ft er analysing Jones' Sp anishLilly r find possesses - the most beautifal and natural, and at the same time innocent, white I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requires beautifying.. Price 25 cents a box. Directions —the beet way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or. wool—the former as preferable.' fA rust err os T gzrn roe 2.5 mmrs.— White tee th , oul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber TOoth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine; that its constant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those-teeth that are in good condi tion,'mving them a beautiful Polish, and preventing 'a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becontillg worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose, and byperseverance it will render the foulest tee delicately white, and make the breath delicionsly sweet. Price 25 or 37i cents a'box. • All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham st., sigma(' the American Eagle; New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column.' • • • • Wm. Ton many, and getalich husband, lady? "Your face is Tont fortune. ,, 151 beautiful, clear, fair? h- it white ? If not it can be made so even though it be yet- - low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and' freckled. Thous ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The etleet is glorious and magnificent. Bin tie sure you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, at tho sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. • - • ; Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, ScarveY, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, are 'often cured by Jones' Italian' Chemical Soap; when Emery kiad'of remedy has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street: Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. • - •- • • • • • • • . • CANGLIS,qt., Patters On. Sold at Jecxsonbl RD Liberty et,. head Inf Wood, Sign of of the Big Belot • • • . • • , • nov23. • c I NE ./301Aft TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A...l.lkreiritage.—COnfulentiaL—Any lady between twen ty and thirty,. possevsing a symmetrical-font; good fea tures, tcc,, is asked confidentially , can she suppose any man could admire her while she has, such yellow teeth; filch sallow, rough, 'coarse skim and' such dirty; bad, wiry hair; when, by spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth, a pure sweet breath, and a beautiful bead of hair. She can have, beautiful white teeth and 'fume t breath by using a boI ,of Jones' Am ber Tooth Pane; a tkin white, pare and spotless as snow, by rising a cake of the gentune loner' Italian Chetnieal Soap; and :a beantifal head of hair by 'using a 3s.bottleof Tones' Coral• Hair Rtstoratire. Do not 'form an opinion against this before you trry, or you will regret it; but be sum to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New York at 02 Chatham st.• For sale by - WU,. JACKSON, Agent,. 650 Liberty st., Pinaltirgh: - rIANCER,• SCROFULA AND QOlTRE.—gtniple ex ‘" perience has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR.3AVIVE'S ALTERATIVE. It has erected :cures truly astonishing, not only of, Cancer and other din eases of that class, but has retrieved the most stubborn 'diseases of the Skin, Swelling!, Dyspepsia, he.. This •medicine enters into the circulation, mid eradicates dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargiment of the glands orbones: It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, and irnparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated cousfitution. There Is-nothing superior to it in the whole materia medics. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and hasmothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of mai • lowing medicine. ItWr - For &stein Pittsburgh at theTEHIN TFA STORE, -74 Fourth at., near • mar3o A Recipe for the, Human Hair !PO FORCE ITS.GROWTHAND HEALTH; MAKE j IT SOFT,-SILKY,- CLEANAND FlNE—Persons in consequence of the many things sold; set dostmevery etude, j be-it ever so good,)' as a humbug. If people could be - made to try a 3s. bottle of Tone's Coral Ham Re storative,and sed boa it makes dry, rualyrredflight hair. moist, soft, auburn and dark,' Mid keeps it so; and by, lut use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful; if people could see the 'number of poor respectable me-, chortles that use it, (aye, andlnd it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dresstng mad beautifying the-Hair for • keeping it soft and in order three times as long aa any other article made; and_ .. . . Forces it to grow, stints its falling, .And costs but 3 shillings to try.. : We formerly sold nothing less than 51 bottles, but we, wish people to-try it: Sold ontrat Ea[rOind'62.lChatbarn street, New York, rind by • " mar2o WM. JACKSON,Agt. 89 Libe.rtyst.•; ORE TESTIMONY far Ik. Family Medi. cinei.;-z-The undersigned, ditizens of Pittsbutgh.ltat , personally used 'Dr. Willard's Oriental CougJi Mix ture, and experienced its beneficial effects, domostOhier, fully recoinmend' as 'safe and effectual; - id all ease's. Speaking from expeiience; we ',believe that it has no so imrior ; and would recommondits use to all the afflicted. CHARLES' LEIVIS" WIT-JENKINS. Pittsburgh, March 15th, irrSold by J. Sehocinmakeia Co., John Hays, James A./ones, J.' H. Cassel, John P. 6trtt, •P'l.4: - Snowdert, Mohler, Ogden Snowden. • '' = ap9141" SALT RHEUM, SOUAVY, OLD SORES, ERVEIPE LAS, Barber's, Itch Chaps, Sore. Beards, pimplur This is used by. malty, physimanslh this.city m curingthe; 'above, and we would not cortscienciouily sell unless the knew it to be all we,istate= • • As a cosmetic , the true SOWS SOAP isTerhipsthi only artidie ever kaown that removed irnpuritica, and , cleared and' beautified the akin, making it soft, clear, smooth and Vhite as an infants. But nand, it is sold at 82 Chatham cb, N. Y., and by WAT# JACKSON, Agent, 89 Liberty.strtet, Pittsburgh. mar2s O CNSLTAIPTiON. seises more im vict s 'than .auy other. distusse:itt: our c ountryr. The young, the old, the beautiful and.gay, are all alike subject to tee him/dims 'ravages, and mitny.a hectic cheek has been supposed to bloom with the glow.of But e r dry case °dal, .nates in A cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy, attentiqn first,‘And only.niet ;whir remedies when too late. ; Watch the first symptoms with:jealous care, And make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of B. A. Tahnestoeit*co;, which will certainlycheek Oa further. progress, and restore the infituned organs to a...beautiful' action. , For sale fiyt FAlll4EBT.cidit, tc do., corner. let and Wood sta.; also,conier fith and Wood. ~_decll,. :DOR SAtin—All that vafuabie.tiroperty Whereirlhe subscriber resides, togOtheVonth theimprovements thereon; situated on Sixth street,M earSmithfield,.froni ing on Sixtlist. 120 . (1 . , and in depth' taCherry:alley 210 , feet. This property is admirably situated for a Eietel or a'Publiellaqi and ceutaint'd half square of grouiur; O n might be divided into 12 building lots, 0 lots of 20 feet each on Sixth street, by 120 feht deep, and 0 lots with a front of 20 feet each on ,Cheriy;alley by. 120 feet •• ; Magiassines tor :Januar py 1849, ECEIVED AT, miNsivs; Smithfield.'strept, ' thiid dooi above Soeond ;Godeyls Lady's, Book, ; unusually lame, with. six af,, tractive engravings; the Literary 'department of the high; - est order for this No. commencingo new volume.:. . .. , . • Sartuin'a, ' , Union Magazine, beautifally-snibelliShed; and comPrisibg-ecipages of -rending matter, all ori ginal. • Graham's Magazine, illustrated,with four beautiful en-. grnsings •ittatze, a full double • . • -- Poems ' orlohn : Raincy, Adems, with Notice s of his" •'Life and Choi - deter< • • - ' • • • A Critical Defence of the Grani.Street BapList Auren, against the charge of corruption,. in the administration of her discipline; published by order of the Church. ' Rose and Gertrude or the/ilystariouriVedding; trans. nt lined fro the Frenc h of Rodolphe Topfer. An Impartial Account of the Life of the Rev. John N. bleffit—a narrative of hie first marriage ; also. his second, with many particalarsoeveibeforec published • Second volume Paul Ardlinhcim, now complete; by George Lipptird.. . , , , "Nary' Barton;a' tide of ,k14 1 4 , 5t0f - Lire; 'published by' the Ilitipers. :• -; • JuLtan, De Clifiard, or Woman's Love a Riaineer..‘at Smiles liiiiiTearscilluitiated• ,•• Angelbil taxmdre;:of the WO of it... Beauty j `Ary the author of the 384.B.re'ach of - Piimilie; &c.• • • Too'filunelthaelt, lir --the Belr'Riugerf of Noire • Daine.;• -by Victor Notice to tke TfiE, sabseriber informs the. public generally, : and Housekeepers " and Retail G rocers:panictilarty, that he diseonoai nng•the - Queenuware. business,- and tiell'off his present presentstoelcet reduced prices: nose who Wish to obttun Chinai.Quiensioare,or Glass, will find this a tare opPoriunity for getting aucharticles as they. 001, mash qtle.a.PertharOhe anal rates., Remetnher the. fil;tee,,clANA.,-HALL,No. 118 Woolf street, near the Auetton store 4: P.S. I will 4ispoae,of my . Nyjwie sleek 10 any Person Wishing to ' buy it, at ..- • < • bT.OLAIrt:,HOUSE, .4ORNEL - OP PENN . AND 'ST. GLAIR STREETS. IGIRESIi OYSTERS, GAME, JindL every delicacy-of the sesison?the - .uurrlret atoriti , served up -tube . ,shertest teitietii and inthe veryheststyle. The hens& it , ,fitted up and arranged in the best tirderi•tinderthe than gement of; iseprE Ipswar.v.gatlpm+/„.....t MEE lEEE =I NEM =I ISM EZ=!! Mite= EMMO INE EINE .Z =II2II • GIIE.A.T Att/d4ll Okritt"Jittliar A lIIERICAN• OIL, procured frown well in Reglad)" ' 7 21.-125 feet. below the surface of the kerb, a eatulin; - and infallible care for Sprains, Strains, Cats„. Bruises ; Scalds, awdurdl;; Barnh Tetter,Erysipelas, Scald Head, Croup, • Wtooping•Cough r Inflammatory Sofa Throat, • - ,, Inflamed has, Fl atnience,.Ulcers. Fever Sorehead . - • . •••• • INFLAhIansORY .B.IIEI7MATISISfr-.,; whiehyields to its effects inn snrpnstng manner. It has never Yet failed:Whett :used licconling to ditto • tiOna. Read the:following: •• • . •- • • Mairmairrieit, Allegheny co., Pa., • •• • •-•-, • November 18,1 M. c•-• • ;This is to certify, thaterry wife, Margaret Indent, was cured of a Rheumatic Complaint of seven years standing.: by which she.was so lame as to be obliged to rise es. In one week ske was cured by using the- American ' Oil,,ruid could walk abotit as usual Without bet eratehea,:- JONATHAN OHREIST. . . 'The folloiving Is conununicated by Mr. WsriNasb; Mr; Jackson's agent for Steubenville, 0., • •-: • • ' ; • A gentleman near Steubenville, who had not been able to pin either of -his feet to the ground for tv,iiiVe path In consequence of lameness,. by the.nse of ode: boukr.vnus. •: enabled to walk two miles to a tow nship election. .11 , likewise a sovereign remedy for • CONTRACTION-OP TIKE•IVIDSCLES.AND The &Hawing is commanicated by Mr. - Wmi•gaih,Vir. hackie:tea agent for Steubenville: ' ..1 A lady residing In Steubenville, the Euiges,dlwhose 'linnd was so contracted ai to de • _ *cal" ( It • for thirty-five yean r waa entirely, of one • bottle of the Oil, so that she nositir• iste -perfect use: of her band fully equal to the other wide bpd' Dever been airected. It has also been found lobe a safe andinvlnci ble 'agent in the speedy and certain cure of "' ••• DEAFNESS,. not organically:in:unable., • • • A lady residing in Allegherq city wtue affeeinallYdtund • ' Of obstinate deafness, of years' continuance; by the Darr: Of less than one bottle of, the. Oil, so that she said she. ..- heard better than she had ever done befofe • •• • •.: • A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was, curerl,et . deafness of nine years' standing, by the use of a small quantity of the Oil. The names and residences of the laity and gentleman will be given to those who desire it, at the office of the advertiser:- - . Its properties are highly developed In the areisda.sind surprisingly speedy cure of all' cases of •• el; CHOLIC CRAMP, AND SPASMS. .• :. Several cases of Cramp Cholic have been 'effectuau / i, cured by one dose of the Oil, in the• short;spaee• of_balt, an - briar, When the parties have been agonized with alts. .: Its curative properties have been remarkably asaftifesteit in the radical care of -.•-• ' • • ; ' ; i DISEASES OF THE SPINE. A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, WAN MIMI' effectually of one of the worst cases' of diseased 'Spine,' which bud confined berm her bed for a considerable'. time,;in which she could not tarn herself. It Is also a. sure remedy and perfect cure for Pains in the small of the • back, and INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. Read,tho following Prrnottraorr, 'Dec. 18,1840. Thiel* to certify that I was afflicted with great pain in . the small of my back and kidneys, whieValrectdd me Se • much that I could not stand 'upnght. By rubbing Oxus •• nally, and using Wart teaspoonful bitemally,:ruOt and . monuag, runs entirely:cured.. . JOHN .RIDDLE, near Warren, ArMstrOlig co.; Fs.' .Algentleatan - of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in flammation of .the kidneye- r the pain, of which caused him to faint—was completely cared, in three days, by the use of the American . ~• . . • .si The qualitles;of this :• • • • , , . NATultitt:OWN . . is extremely penetrating and' anti-infituntaniciry'cOnse- Oaently is confidently recommended as d sovereign rem. • edy wherever inflammation exists, either external on e ternal. Used immediately alter a ent, bruise or wound, it will cure-and preveat '• GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. • It has,'in addition, beeti found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those very unpleasant and inconvo.., GRAVEL AND VIIINAHY comPLAiNTIV: Irr Price, 50 cents per bottle. • Caution...Be on Your Guaret••. '!. The surprising excellence-and growing popularity , the Amencan Oil, has induced some dishonest persons palm upon the public, miserable Imitations pf this truly ; valuable medicine, for the purpose deceiving ' the an wary, and defrauding the P_ropnetor.. • • ' ' ' In order to be sore f obtaining the gerlitine, °terry the following /MGR Titre - Gs: .• Ist. See that the name „ Wm. Jackion Liberty.st' , head of Wood et," is printed on th e labtlof the wrappe of each bottle, to imitate which is felony: .• . • • • • 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in alerephlet contain', ing fall directions for use; and also containing the name and address of 'Wm. Jackson, General Agent for 'the' proprietors; likewise, the name. and address bf the pro ! prietore, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. ' • • • ad. 'Purchase ONLY of the advertised:Agents,- whom have a show bill, on which-is primed - the names of the Proprietors and General Agents—thus : D. Hail & C 0.,, Proprietots, Kentucky. :Win. Jackson,' Pittsburgh, - Pa., Genera! Agent for Western 'Pennsylvania; on& paival; Ohio and Western Virginia; and the •printers" names , - : hPhlillin2o Shrpack, Pittsburgh—printed at .the bouam of said show bill. •••• . 4th. Observe—the genuine American Ohs'oft' dark green color, without any sediment, and its specific graVi- • , !'ty lighter than water. The counterfeits aremostly "tif a•• black color; — some white, like Spirit. Di Turpentine,' said to be re fined and clarified;- some SenersOil—oth.. en a mixture or other common oils; and one n•bliCk filthy looking mixture, purporting te come front 4 Pitulugh and' llegheny Thspensary Co.' , None of these' cmcd: terfeitiessess either the virtue or the power of the true AilfE • (Sold wholesale and retail by WAI. JACKS*. General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Weinern • Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, add Northern Ohio; ' and by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny Bounty Pa : . . • . ht. Marshall, • . . Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. . • • • • . J. It. Johnson, •• • Jonathan Cihnest.,llfanchester. * • • • Alexander &Wale Wylie street. • ' • J. It H.'Jacques, Birmingham....... • • • Wm. J. Smith, Temperaneeville. •• • . G. H. Starr, Sewickley. • . Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgb. • • • ' Daniel Negley,•East Liberty. • H. Z. Mitchell , Wilkinsburgh. • . ••• • • '•••••• • Thomas Jain, Sbarpsburgh. ' ' • . ; H. Rowland & Son. M'Keesport F . ;.t C. F. Diehl, Elisabeth. • - • . .• . • John Black, Turtle Creek. • : ' • Bakerstown • • Samuel Springer, Clinton.. • . . • :.. • • James Brlfee, Stewartmown. Riley hl'Laughlin, Plum . • - .I.F.ulton,arantum. . • ' ';'. ' Jeremiali Fleming, Leman:trill.. • Robert IVilitams,.ArthUrtivillti. • ;' •.; • • • 1, , R0111 the New York Gazette, Oct. 6, 1839, a daily , x- puper,:deieme4iy at the head-of the daily„press this country, - Bristorts _Eztratt of. Satattparata„-vlt wets bat coaxthey,' -to dal! the attention etc our readers to tbathotaluableprep . oration which will be found advertised in enbthet column ' • - Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly 'into - testi:Pr; newspaper, every nowtutd-then,-one or two numbers of -which we have afready,noticadt andthe medicine itself bas been eulogised by, nearly all the of the western `country; and, we deubf het,tustlyeulogised. It has in favor, moreover,' very- 'flattering- teitimoilitli front - ilia most eminent. practitioners in'evety : ;part of' the -cculatty". • 'where it [has .been used.: -There is. beauty , end:taste,: enough in,the bottles, txtul lathe eagravadlabelsin which ' they are entelciped, to. induce a purchlthe, even it the preparation itself were not one of ,the sovereigneat the world," as every person must behest- it *every •one mast thelieve. it is+-thuit is, every one what' would.not resist amass of documentaq:evidence conclu-, sive enough to convert a Turk to Chnstianity, ,Bay one, . "Of the bottles, gentle reader, and see Whether:you do' net - ee; with as An this point.' "" "' • • .For sale by B.A. FAITNESTOCK feb24 cor. oflst anthWood and .6th and , Woed I 'ItIiEIIAIATISIII, GOUT, 'AND TIC //OLOLLbUIi,- . ,A respectable gentleman called at our office,- tlis said, to inform' us that he had been afflicted fol• - 15 Years; . with. - Rhetunntism or Gout, and ocetisionally - With' Tic Doloreux; that he bad been frequently'chnlinbd ttl' his ' room for months together, and often suffered ,the malt tense , and excruciating pain; but that lately he had 'been using Jayne's''.ol/teratite; from' which hhe found the tag- • nal and unexpected relief.' He says he found the meth ' eine very pleasant and effective; and that he now. " siderebirnself perfectly cared scan ...—Phlia.dephialfoladiner- A FACT Wotan Itsrownic.--4 gentlemtufdf Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, bitieslts of feeted with Ulaerations m the - Throat and HOstr,'And , disagreeable eru ption , of the Skin. ' vehble ' system bore the "marks of being saturated with One band and wrist Were 'MAT:melt affected thatite - htid - ', - ' lost the use of the hand, every part being covered''with - deep, painful; end offensive Wee* end were. totbiltovt and porous as'an honeycomb. it was at this stage of hit complaint; when death appeared inevitahle frOmAlol/111: 4 some disese,-that he commenced the nse or Jayne's terative and having taken'aixteen bottle:4 is howperfect ly cured The ...Alterative operatea through .-the purifiesihe blood and eradicates disc:lee from the spaeut, wherever 'located, and this numerous , mei' has.per. li formed in' diseases' of the = skin, cancevi.serofulai gout; • ver complaint, dyspepsitv pnd other chronic tibleases; is •-•- truly astonishing..-.,,Spirit thas•Vmes. , , 2 ifr; For sale in Pittsburgh, at the PERIN TEA/STORE:- Freah Arrival at 8o its Wood street..._:: HODKINSON has* jast opened-ttitthtii thir , pltd jjj: ;i Week, the largostassortmentof Preneh-CHDIA'.' ever opened in this - city t'vonsisting in Pace inPancy,' Plain, .White, Gold Line and 'Gold Band.Tee' Setts . ; - art ',- extensive assortment of White.ylotvingillue and Liven:' pool' Iron Scone Were, in Tea Setta orin'separatepieeeft' as may be required: Also, a beautifal,asbortment of Candelabras and.LanMs, of the noWest slinpen and: pat terns, direct from the manufacturers: Ladies would do:well,trk give him oit27 ; - N0.,115.1-7ood 5:,3 doors below Firm Busiess, 01l ector. •!. %. 'THE tindersigned,en n coura C ged tho liberal - patronage' of the -morehants,"profeastonar getraolladn, omi inc. ebonies - of' the city, offers his serriaes fOr- tha collection -. . of aeconnts in the city; of Pittsburgh cud lug attended to business of this kind •for'nittnp yens for the Board of Trade; and being well acquainted vithihite and thandjoining . cities. he feels,ednfdentof his' 'ability . to give . satisfaction.; by prompt and faitbflil'attention "to AU business entrusted to tam - -• • Third t, opposite-Post .iß O KEl :fiZ:t• etc t• ha ; r • • . • • - To--be found at W JAMES " B. Bari Accirtintalit; • t Thomas BcpttMason; Jac McGuire Nercti'vlail -`, M., right, • • • t • Dr" W. M . Minifet. „ °aline) Adam . N.- 7. Carothers; .7amen Dilatation;George Breed; P;l3ruce; • ?N ENV 13ook, illustrtiied by . . Darley tiViiba' Poems ilittrated bYLentie, Read's Female Poets of, America with portraits, The Eistor.the Knickerbockers.. , . A Fable for Critics f,- • . r,' , • • Metrical-Roam:tees - • , . The Child of the Sea, , . • Lamb's Dramatic ,Poets. Lovrell , s.Cotiversations on :lie old roots. Dramatic NVorks of Beaumont. and Pleteheij , ~-. • Poetical AVOlit a or Spencer. „.. Poetical Works of Chaucer. • Poetical Works of Yard and kasninger. For sale by B..BOSWOKTH CO novae :4lth areetineattitarket...,: t. MEE .... -. : , i:.:'. !, 1:' .. . - ::' . : :- .' - .:.;?..;; ; ,: - :.:,-, t HUI _~