...... The; Ne•t''Gotiletl7/toe.llll've GOPDS! NEW 000DS!!;: - ;,4. , "..11 kireaterihtrgnitis than ever cau now - be h 11 - " - W thes!griv - the idezb GOldenli e hlnrke i t s a t: betvddia:Thititt aturrourth,kv-here 4 . - not tree ' ir plendtd stoconwititerDly Goods, pehan the ty oo(13 ve ever been o el ke a rOd .r i t a.Pitt.t. 1C 4L L. RUSSET Market street i betarec • Fourth -at re'ets,o% s • tras row' received, annlioefatiltoehl3isigiiti&Gatalo°fluV7i.ecueew.,' .- to.‘itcrs oud - the:public :re nerallr, -- the large nod rnovtaplendidstocit of IV-in Dry lsl, ' cheapest in this Gatetler otrer .. . : toi - eveGo - ods he been Ptrichaseditt the .told to . av eihe e ih e ' laic full in'prices, and will ka 'than the,...coulij. cash J,Cra a' a great reductidn.mheheheaper, • ,tea serr 'm told in . the &fitly part of the Aluong' oe „ . l l it e is.la h rfo ani;l , extensive stock will be tonna zriny.,eh Gooilt of the inject °nation 111 • • -• .' LADIES' DRESS' GS. - • • Scarlet Cashmerea, 01l wool, a be OOD autiful article ; -; cherry cord do. do. figured and plain., • , Silks and Satins, plein,. striped and plain; Scarlet de Laines. all wool, very cheap ; 315irar`me Blue Do Lainea, prices; •• • • French Merinos, all colors, extremely 10t5.. ; large assortment of Eg'd CashatereaDe Laines,netv . -: est designs, from 12k to fin cents per•yard ; these are very cheap. Also, a large stock •of Alpacas from 12k to AO' cents per yard, all colors, and a great bargain ;: with a splendid; assortment of.bonnet ribbons of the latest:int portation. - Also, velvet:ribbons all widths and colors. very cheap, a beautiful assortment,; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet satins and. velvets; all colors; French worked capes and, collars; - scarfs, - cravats, gloves and. hosiery, all at reduced prices.. ' • . . BAWLS ! Best assortment its the city, and very cheap Long and.- Square Shawls, hest quality. • • Terkerie and Cashittere Shawls ; • Black and eolored Cloth - do. Broella and Silk; - dO. f • • Plaid tflanketShriifils, all qualities and.prices, . • BLANKETS! BLANKETS! !—Cheapestin the City • A large stock:or Blankets, all qualities; which will. bee! sold ofieaper than can be found elsewhere. -; -• • .•1 CiLEAPER ifeiN TIES - A large meek of Calico. Good dark Calico, fast caters, only 3 cents pet yard ; best quality Britian:told American . Prints, 6 to 10 cents per yard, yard wide ; British Purple . Prints, 10 to 12k; a large supply red, white and yellow Flannels, some as low r_y as 12* cents per very cheap; . Bed Ticking,from Sto I.°l cents per yard.- Also, u large stock of Checks, Shining Stripes, Cassinets, •Kentucky . „leans and Linseys, together. with a -very extensive.-as- sortment of bleached and uubleached Muslims, from 3,t0. S cents per yard, cheapest yet.; good yard wide etibletteh .ed ,Muslins, only, 5 cents per yard ; bleached Muffins' from ato S cents per yard. An of width will be sold oil at reduced prices, at the Sign of the New Golden Bee Hire: in Market street, between Third and Fourth nu:, No. 62.. (dee.lB:tf L RUSSEL FM . • AUY-MALL': ----mtui(i, ,BELLING OPE' •1.431,v **oa f CASH; P DEL epIe A nisheNl",NO. HI Liberty atreet, Pittsburgh d , having . rd his Stock within the . last anpresent Months with thel.ruest styles of Fashionable Goods at exceedingly•low prices. offers the best assortment , of -CLOTHING to be hnd in, the City, at the :otvest cash ,Arcion.et them _ are every description of Dress aud•Frock Coats 3 Sack and Overcoats of all fashionable colors and Material, such us French beaver, heavy Broad Cloths, super. blue, brown and drub BiStlik6G3 and Cana da-Prize Coats, of the latest styles. Every description of Pantaloons and Vests, and other articles in the Cloth- I ing Also, a general assortment of Goods to make to order, hich will bamade in the most fashionable manner, on de shortest notice. • fdecls) P. DELANY. Pauktillonstie Clothing Stirre. WERNEHURG begs leave to inform hftlends and '• tlar.public in genesnl that he has opened a .NEW on READY- ht&DEFASHIONAHLECLOTIILNG STORE, Market street, secotul door from Second street, where he.has, and always keeps on baud, a full assortment of Ready-made Fashionable Clothing. which he will cell on ha most reasonable terms, for CASH. ..kie also wishes to call the auention of his- friends and he public in general to its very extensive selection of . 'French, English and Belgian Cloth* and Cassimeres, in endless vanety, and Vestin , s for every one's use, which he. has Selected himself in the East, and which will be made to order in a -superior manner; at his Farlfroutible Head Wiener*, 251 Liberty street, Ham hleGuire & Co.) and at prices that will not be questioned by the best of hargam-makers. C. WERNEHURG, _• n . . No 2 1 Liberty street, and Market street.*l door from Second. . _ Basin eas Card. TYTArdP=4,I, WELLAS NONOPOLESS MAST PALL! - O AIUST PICES; MTHICII fast S ailithe-proven R by calling at McComas's VV- Fashi onauleTailoringEstablishment,Thi n l street, St. Charlesßudding,. Morro:. Syniss.proists and Slack sums- Ve.arart: Fresh old good.. Colarsimos". ' rityfar in de barkgroutut. Ary old custdmeni,and all others, are respectfully in rated 01111 am waiting for them. . McGOIRE, Tailor. St. Charles. E; WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention TV of our friede anal the 'public to the great variety of WINTER COATINGS, and other arucies, we hare just received—amougst which will htafound the greatest variety of aLva BLAcK. a. d PGA lIL color BLANKET, MACKINAC.,DRA LI and WEAVER CLCYTHS.— ed FRENCH - and ,ENOLISH.CLOTHS, CASSDIERES, vzsrnvos, 4.c. The above Gt . aids having, been bought for caster akeatremelylow prices. WE are prepared to ae comincidatit all who may faaor as with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low pricer. Give uen call. LEE Remefitter, 218 Liberty street, opposite foot of 7th. nov3o . AIcaIULLEN & DOWNING. 1 . - • 'Ts iIIo'.7.'T.,I4,CANCE, No. 77&79 CORNER StXTIT ANDLIIIEHTYSTEETS. laaving enlarged and' newl fitted up their establish- - ment, at the above - Well knoWn stand, respectfully • invite _the auention of their friends and the pahlw to thetr choice selection of New 'Goode, comprbilug every varie- T - ty for apring and - =muter WeaKselected especially for heir customer department. - Those wishing to leavetheir orders at this ittablialunent every atyle of new and desirable goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth iniKla extensive got up in' the bent ntanner, of durable m a .. tenal;and well worthy the attention of those wishing to - ptirchase. MI are invited to call, and may rest, assured "...that they will be pleased with price, quality ant/ variety. A lame assortment or shirts kept constantly on band. = aprillol3mo. ' - Clothing- iClothing t The There „Sig. Doors vs.. The Western World; ! ! 150 000. WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now . made and ready to be offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the - public in • general.' The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive bee now, after. returning_ front the Ralielt . cities, atinuch trouble and expense, Just completed hie fall and *inter arranirereents to supply his thousands of eastamers with one of the most desirable stocks of ClD smug that basever been offered in this or any other mar - , _ket west of the _motuitains. For neatness in style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold tor must certainly render the alcl anti veiled Three Biz Doins one of thegreatest attractions of • me tvestern•country. It is gratifying to rat to be able to announce us my numerous fnendsi at home and abroad, ''that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I • haie'retadis. to meet the many calls in my line, iris with. difculty I cast keep nine with the constant, rush that is- Made on this establishment. It is a well established fact;that my . sales are eight or ten times larger than any. other house tit the trade, and this' being the case on the amount sold, I can sifted to sell at much less profit than athers.could - possibly think of doing if theywished to cover. contingent•expeuses. I intend to make a clean sweep, of ailmyprescntatock before the begbining of next year• ' comitig to this •coneltision, I will make it the inter - est of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, Metal and purchase at the Three Big Doors. - oatlt ,1&w - - JOHN' APCLOSIKEY. IVEW. GOODS, NEW GOODS,—Received at the Iron 1.1 City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine French, English and American Plain, - black and. Caney Cassimeres, of the motif modern styles; line figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins—all of which we will make up at the most -.reasonable prices,in.a durable and fashnsmsble style. •-" Ready 'made Clothing, of -all desenpuons ; Lady's Cloaks of the most 'fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Hdkfs., Suspenders, Bosoms, Shin Collars, and Merchantarticle nsualry kept in a Clothing Store. Country s, beforepurchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, N 0.132 Liberty street;immediately opposite the mouth of Market. (octi.S-u] C. AI'CLOSKEY. Duff's New System of Hook. Keeping. JUST PUBLISHED BY RARPER ¢ PRO'S, N. YOla" IrtHE first peat of this work, embracing the most com l. pieta course of instruction rind pracuee t on both SM. • 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 tuldition alsetta of books, with a chapter on partnership settle , meats, and d , Key to amoral exercises,--fall cloth bound, • 51,50.- • The following extracts from the wrien opinions o some of the most eminent - Merchants, Rankers and Ac. f cot:intents 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 . will be found highly useful. C. 0. HALSTEAD, President Manhattan Bank, New York." Accountants is calculated to be exceedingly useful to prectica Accountants and Teachers of Book-keeping. RICHARD IRVIN, Ship owner and Merch't, No. OS Front street, New York." . "Remarkably' full and comliltc, and will certainly convey a thorough knowledge of the subject. The un - dersigued intends using it as his Text Book. Teacher of rook-keeping, Columbia College, . . - 4 _ , h is ia every way calculated to give a clear and sat isfactory insight into the very useful science of which it - treats; through all its grMlations, from the simple style anluibld to retailers, to that requisite for thti most varied and complicated commercial business. A. S. FRSER, Cashier7th Ward Bank, New A York." billeie it will be of great service, not only to the newbegurner, but to the most experienced accountant. F. W. EDMONDS - • • Caithier MeChanie's sank, Ivan street." “'consider it the first wciik I have evermet with frotn .which` .a thorough piactical knowledge oldie science can be obtnined, .JOHN ' ' blerehent,S3 John st, New. York.” For isle tit the Hook Stores, and at the Author's Acad- emy, corner .of the Diamoad.and Market street, oetM Steer rind File Manufactory.' ri 'ME subscribera have enlarged their Steel and Pile Manufactory, Lon th e corner of 011 am-street and Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by treating;a con verting furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hanunee--? Their Steel,itowiming of a superior -quality, and having engaged•competent operatives, they are prepared to fur,: raga Files .pf every.description; that will compare with:, the best imported article ; and beingfictermlned to.in,ake it the interesiorall Who use - Files in any way, to pur chase:froth themi they sell their ,Files ' at reduced' prices; for Cash: They Will &sore-CM Files, and pur chase those which arc worn and broken. Public patron agge is vegpectfullyinvited, nov7)- J. ANKRIM a CO: 400'We-flue eating And: cooking 'Apples, reed perstearapi."9onial,"and tot dec2l7 ' .IUNGA MOO =MEI -!- ME! , 44 EMI .PEIDPLE!S TII tINsf9E , TO - 10 2 1 LINE '. .47.1 . 14) RG 11 TO 1111 LE! • . - tik/GP.,tigkateLNE3.4-The Banta LnlortgulgtolhhdLine 'I,Y Enve , bein put in. fine , ordery and are. now running reguliirlyzbetween , Pittsbarglr And' Erie, to ailing , at ull Li'ntdrmediatePorts along the Canals.- ABoatwill always: lbe at the vrharf;:ander,the - Monongahela Bridge; and one start regularly every -bther. day.. The. People's . .Transportation Line: ha.s. every .fac i lity • for carrying 'Freight and- Passengers:, The :boata..will be , towed to Beaver by utearnecei andwillproexed to Erie with great dispalcho by the canals. The boots 'are 'commanded:by' experienced and careful men—all of whom have an. in- , terest in the Line. • . • . • ?"Goods sent by tho. Line to Erie maybe forwarded to any point on the Lakee. Forfreightor.passago apply to • . . I Agent,. Water street, P TRI ittsburgh. CLAIM & Co., Beaver. . • . R. W. Curantiottass, New Castle. T.II9CITMAN & hlrmartvratm Pulaski. , • SasinaTr WARREN & Co., iniddlesex... • Boxx, , Sherron. JOSISPEL MCCLURE, Sharpuburgh. . S. B.& G. Lomax. ClarksvilEe. - • KING & AlcPuimerin, Big Bend. • Pm:ratan, Weed .Greenville. J. K & T. t' LZPanuct.;_rialainsville. . W. EL I•I3ITERY, Banat° wn. W. Wanswoara & Co., Sherman's Corners. Wit, PoWart,Conneantville. Spring Corner. W:C.- W 4 namtiAlliir--,.. : , Tzi-021 Lockkoi:L.'i• E .Fran, Gernert A:lfxsia,aitil B Toittstespri.& Co Erie. The following Agobts in Erie wilrieceive and fbr• wird. Freight. M any Port on '4.lte - Lakes, shipped. by this Line : W ill . Gallakher, G. W. ilaverstick & • Jasieh Kellogg. Kelsoe & Walker & Cook, jeB Pittsburgh Portable HUM- Line. 044- 1848. .44111 For the Transportation F f Prn'SC URGII, PHILADELPH g ALTIKEom,N EW YORK, BOSTON, &C. BORBIDGE 4- CASH. Philadelphia. TAAFFR CrCONNOR PittshergA. m HIS old established Line being now in full operation, 1 the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—pecultar safety in mode of carrying—copncious warehouses at each pon, alfordinr - accommodations to ihippers and owners of :.produce, together with their tong experience end unre mitting attention to business . , will secure to them zi con tinuance of that 'Merril patronoge they hereby gratefully acknowledge. All consignments by and for this line received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All communiertions promptly attended to on applica tion to Me following agents: Merchants Transportation Line. aga VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL PHIA AND BALTIMORE. ar,N OODS consigned n ter care will be forwarded with. , out delay, and nit °lowest current rates. C A. 4I'ANULTY & CO., Canal .tasin, Peon street Pitiaburgh. SEILLES & REYNOLDS, 272 and 3 1 Slarketstreet. Philadelphia. ' RASE, MERRILL & CO., je29 Smith's wharf. Baltimore. Merchants' Way Frvight " ITne aIiSES 1848 - atia=l Fitcel47.".PiltlaYbuforgritlhel3lTTra k oTi ' ll n e . , a l a ohn o s r ta waYf wn, Woillhi! dayaburgh, Water aweet, and Peteranurch. This Line was formed for the special accommodrttion of the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very, .liberal patronage they have received during the last two yearn, 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. PIMPRIV2OB-1. JAS. A. LORE; GEORGE TILINDLE, JOHN MILBERA CO. • - Aomns-- C. A. MAsttt.rr A Co:, Pi tt sburgh; - ions Itittuntliollidaysbarg; Picswornm & WOODS. Johnstown. U.Rintraxxers—Smitb &Sinclair; lti , Desitt; . . Shoenberger; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Baraley `Smith; John Parker; Wm. Lehtner& Co.; G. P. Stroenber ger, Pittsburgh. 1e29 DierChants, TratispOrtattonLlne, EirtEal alaitgal VOA the-Traasportattion of Merchandrze and Produce to Philadelphia- and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our care will be forwarded withoutdelav at the lowest rates. Dills of Lading transmitted, and a ll instructions promptly uurlided to, free from any extra charge for stor age or commission. , C. A. hrANULTY Co-, Proprietor', Canal Basin, Liberty at., Pittsburgh. fGarette.ortly.eoriv.l Western New York College of Health. 2117 MAIN SPREE?, tharesto, N. V. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. THIS celebrated remedy is consul, - :y inereasiag its fame by the making all over the world. It bas now become the Only.medielitc for fatally use, and is portico /arty recommended for Dropsy stages of dna coral plaint itanteillately relieved. no matter of how long stand. mg. • (See and for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organ.; for these distressing complaints it stands alone; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cares testified to will con vince the most skeptical:--(see pamphlet) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Disease.. Fever and Ague. To the Great \Vest especially. and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine I} offe re d. No mineral agent, no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture: it cures these diseas es with certainty and erderity, o nil does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet) Piles, a complaint °fa most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol. lows by a few days use& this article. It i. far beyond any;other preparation for this disease, or for any other onginating from impure blocel.(See pamphlet) .Dehility of the System, A% ertk Rack, Wealtnees of the. ,Kidneys, ice., or Indentation of the same, is immediately ,relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a cum is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for surh complaints, end also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men situations. No Druck has ever been offered, except thia which would touch this kind of derangements. Harty be ached upon an a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could 'rive a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints,. See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated coming lone, from the effect of mercury; will find the bracing power of this aihiele to art immediately, and the poison ous mineral erndirated front the system. Eruptive Disc!ases will find the alterative properties of thls a rticle mann' TOE BLOOD. and dri - Vo7lllPil diseases from the system. Sec pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the 10009 of au advertiaeraent will not permit to be naraell here • Agents give them charnetce; awa a n d y contain 32 pages of certificates of high a Stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fail, to benefit in any ease, and if bone and muscle are left to brilld upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid 110 PR ON, and keep taking the medicine as longas there is 'an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come ontimeer the heads of SARSAPARILLAS, 551117115,&C, as cure, for Dropsy. Gravel, &c. They are good for noth- Mg, and concocted to gull the unwary: TOLTlfdlitat NOT: Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article had done it, .4 partieu/arstudy of thepampli. lets it eanueageolicited. Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in .10 oz. bottles, at 82; 12 oz. do. at $1 each—the larger-holding 6. oz. more than the twee small bottles. Look out and . not get imposed upst.' Every bottle has ``.Vituglia's Vegeta ble Lithentriptic Mixture," blown upon the does the written signature ofVaughnthe directions, and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped oath e cork. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn. and sold at the Pfinci pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. more ttention given to letters unless post.pordsr f gularly authbriud Agents exerp.trd. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article.— I3:1 Nassau et., N. V. 295 Essex st., Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. RATS & BROCKWAY Agents No: 2, Liberty at., near Canal Basin. ME livhose K M SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MAN MANUFACTORY OBERT H. HARTLEY, begs - leave to in- it form his friends,and the public generally, l• .hat he continues to occupy that large and com modious Store Room, formerly occupied by &urine Fahn eidock dr. Co., No. - 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Sruldles,l3ridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle BligsiValites, Buffalo Robes, Whips, anti all other arti cles to his line. He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared tr, tarnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Ilose,manu fac tu red 'of the best material,and i a style of workmanship equal 30 the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. • Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before nurchtuiing elsewhere, RIS lie is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices.. Don't forget the place, No. 88, comer of Wood tree! Diamond Alley. ap2fi IN ES, BRAN D 1 ES, (;INS, tec.---1° halt pliCei Cog. nneßrandy, "lan Itennessy;" 3 2 hL pipes Counne'Brandy, '..IS, " Otard, Dupay..k. Co.' ,t - . 1., Pineticusiiiion 12 octaves Rochelle.' " . "A, Beigtie tie." & Co." 4 pipes leollniid Gin: 5 5 4r. ens ke sup. Pi" to Sherry Win e,"Duff Cordon & Co." " '"fieigheder," 10 " "' "' Madeira ''" " ' • 10 a " "L. P. Tenerife, ai! C!trpenter ;" -745 ", • a " Oport° .. -. .‘r, 'various; grades • • ' .50 i ` '._. " ' ", Ltaboa• , . _ ~ .. . ".. . ,== ' 'lO hhda.; 20 haled°, and 20 bbl a .Haut•Bauterne Wine; 10: " . Bordeaux Claret, " Maniferandi"-f ';• ' , ' • IS " Marsailloo,,f,- "Bergees ;,', .• ,• .' ' ... - 15 baskets Champagne I'Vintr,.":Heldrieiek;" -., .' , . , -`‘ P. A..lllomm*. Co." 10 • " ' " . ~ ."I...."Jagtiorpa I.S.,,Srta ;" - IRI cases .Claras,pf...ira rloaa grnd°o .unporid ,in :bottles; 10 a- FiardeaciX'Olive Chl,erori'lB4§,:aLiiraufa;", . S,, "22 .. '"`• - ' .• " ." u • .". l`L.aloars;" .: ... 2S - " r ''l4itraiitiati -'t.t' . " " 1 . , " ink: reaelved. tad for sale bY - : - : :(selal) - ' XILLER & RIORETSON. . - MEMOIMIIIIIIIIIIIII =ME MSC =M=MS 4,2* ; s.^.• _ • i , NX Y Si. .. - BORBIDGE & CASH 273, Market street, Philadelphia. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, CRIIIII Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNORS & CO., North . Didiimore. WILLIAM B. streetWILSON, 86, Ceditr street, New York. 7, ' ,d; : J..: '7 ES 1., r ... 4 ... _ , _____, _ .. , ~--,,,,,....,,,,,-,.,,,V.o,igkrAgigiQUlTM„,,,-;.,.,,•-•-.:,,, 1 Nelair•tlbankliaeeiait,r4aae.' '- E. IN. iir a -,g.1ea..,.. )- Dar ' - 'ke • M ALL- • --1-- --- KIN, raIBALL 0., 84 Well - St i Neyvil'il,'Ork; --- .• — LiVerpool, England. 1 • , Ilbtitibt tbilfatti littin:their friends-I.nd tliq I ~.• 1,111)11e:that Wei liaVe' Cantraineed theLG eel= • 1 . '" 1 ' Sh -I .l)Ltig and CoMiniisieti..pusfness. ' to t`o ;# ji geiket With- tke General Paisitf or ,Businai; .LIA ' ff r aniingcettifientes of paisage frOMLtindon,, iy .. L iVirpoolAtulifin. Belfast, or any : port .ttf , the , ;01tiCrititittit 'Neiv York Ifo ton end Philedeltihia.ou ' the;rnost reasonable terms. ' .- Dridhi'and Dills Or - Exchange, Ironl .£1 to any aliment on thdTcnbil - Bank of Ireland arid its brunettes, and on The days &sailing of the Regular Line of loiverpool P O ke L 4 i - ei.fired japen;'rtre the ISt, oth, Ilth; 'GM, 31st- and 26 th.Oftvery month--; . • 'Titeise Shipatire - AlFoOthe largest Class, and - are 'corn inatuled-by• nelt of character , and experience.' The Cabin.- accommixiations are all +hitt can be desired in point of splentlOrand convenience. They are' furnished With everydeseription of stores of the best kind. Pune , ltialityi in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. racket Ships Rostius;Siddons, Slieridnn and Garrick, hint vessels of the largest oleos, , and those desirons to bring ant their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships. Passage can he seettred-ht the lowest rates. Na*Orleans.Line of Packed sail weekly. Par 'pass age or freight, apply es above. or to J05E1?13 SNOWDEN or EDMUND SNOWDEN, dean . ] : ,:Qorner 4 1 karld,SmithPrld.ste, Pit tobur g i . , . - r;i• • • Hitansieli dc: Core a-F eiew PASSE-Volta - .46 4 : ARRA NGEMENTS'. .• • 11 - 37',11ereafier, all Steerage .Ptissengers coming front ;Europe,ohgeged in. America 'to come over, in. either of 'the Ships of lataen - nme Is Co., will be furnished. with the following Provisions or their eqitivalent in other articles equally good . —Sre A rt of Congress, .sfne 17 , 18 , 1?.. - . maw PLiAls will prevent eickness ott board, Hereto. fore, when Passengers found themselves in Proeis tone, Many of them came on nosed entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and death. 35 lbo. Bread, All of good. quali . 10 Rice. - ty, and one-tenth 10 Oatmeal, 10 " Flour, of . the Provisions furnished will be 10 Beans and Peas, • delivered to each 10 " Potatoes,Potatoe - Passenger every 1 pint ar week, with a suf -60 gallons of Water., ficient supply of 10 tbs.:Salted Pork,Tree from bone. ) Fuel for cooking. Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passageway leading to 'Me Pas sengers' apartment. The Cambdose and Cooking-mug - es, (or the are Of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will he paid to promote their health and comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, • ie7 Fifth at., near Wood. lapse otos Gen kiatToialitifie7," dift RF2HITTANCES and Passage to and from Great Britton mid Ireland, by W. &J.T. 'Papacott, 75 South st. corner of Maiden Lane, N. V., and 90 lVater too -Rood, Liverpool. The eubeetibers, having l inecepted the Agency of the above House. are now prepared to make arrungentente On the most liberal tempi with Muse desirous of . paying the passage of their friends froin the Old Country; and they flatter them-Seri - ea their character and long standing in nusineee will - give ample essurance that ell their sir rarigemente be carried out faithfully. Messrs.. W. 11:' J. T. Tapeleoll are lung and favorably known for the superior elan.. arcerninodauen. and sailing qualities of thew Packet Ship.. The QUEEN OF THE WEST SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, RUSCIkJS, I .IVERPO(I.; and SIDDONS, two of whiclr leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and . ..13th, and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition to which they have nrrangettiente with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure froth Liverpool every five deist, being the* determined that their timilitieis Abell keep pace evith their increasing patronage: while Mr. %V. Tapseotfs constant perecnial superintendence of the.basinesani Liverpool Is an addi Liman security that the cosnlint mid accommodation t the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as Lomat. extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cites, are there-4 enabled to take elnuFe of and forward passengers immediately on their tanning, without a chance et dieapponturent or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract forpassage from any sea port iu.Oreat Britain or Ireland to tele city, the nature 01 the buitiuess they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so car inland not otherwise at) minable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers far ther 'West by the_best mode of Conveyance , without any additional charges for their trouble. Wile% P".." sent for decline earning out, the amount paid ler passage, will be reftinded in full. EATTTT A NCkS. The aubiteribera a re also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at tee principal cities and towns in ilk-inland and ‘Yales; thus af fording a *tile and expeditious mode of remitting fund* to those countries, vrtuuti ‘kirsous requiring Inch facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselvea of. Application (if by letter, past-paid? will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE k O'CONNOR., Forwarding and Comm, PRIMI Merchants, ninin37-dticer-ty l'adadelphia. la Itoohe, , Brotfters, & Co. FCLVINirr., N Ii sw ilsUt i 'BORN QV AT,j DMA-I'N; SCOTLaNti RoaD, LArlkarool... JAMES /11.AKEIX, Agent, Other on Penn 11., Ciina I Basin, Pitt*lnligil.. . Arvaiipteirms far le-18. - ocii.E, ilituS. & role .kgeitts, for the BLACR JA, WALL 1..1N1-1, of Liverpool and New York Parket*, take the liberty announcing to their old friends and custmiseni, that their arratigementisforthe year I. tseing complete, therare prepared to tiring out passengers. th e above splendid I.inc, from Livsnmot to New York and l'adrlciphia. They refer to theft former coati, o( doing busbies*, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the Allah, onatialaetton will •rctidered rut /tete toCore. 81111, ITNCSI1 TO ENGLAND. IRE LAN TA D, SeCaL.A...ND AND "ALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, it any Iluuk in. Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, dosing the present year febs-tbodavr• JAMES 1 1 1..a.K.E.1.1 - . . fa - ii * isaattgis To anirNroui ~., . sGREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. 6 , 011-4 K RIPPAHM & Sim, No. 134 4Vaterloo ro an , Li- v,....p001. 1 Csitusitt & Rites En, No. 5 :sou% st , N. V: r 1 lIIE Subscribers, havitig accepted the Agener at this city Grille above well known and reigpectuble itoitsos, are prepared to make ciigagementsfor passengers to come' out from , any part of (}peat Bri l inin at livatid, by the tits 1 ryi•lifirPl4e "„osiel:tarreakir"inil4asi-F."•.c.u.:.'f r' r <T . ,L - ,:;:,=',." - , V, , blends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des- i patch at Liverpool. as well as every nitration oree,t2r), i on their in - rival in this country. Apply to or address , I 5.V.111441, ArCi.o y REAN .4,_ co,, g 142 Libert st., N. R.—Passages engaged here front Liverpool tort'itts burgh direct, and drafts for any amount forwarded, pay able at sight, throughout the Callrii Kingdom. Jrf.el-t .. _ IIIARNDEN & CO.'S PASSE3OX6 tofu nEMITTANCE ak Office. filtrAliNCE,'N & CO. continue to bring out persons fioln 2.-1. any part of England, I relusid, Sentlnsid or Wales, , upon the litoM liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants AN edo Inn 1.11- low OUT pewtengerit lobe robbed by the k‘rttuil tug lemma, that infest the sea-pOrts, as we take chwrge of them the Moment they report themselves, and pee to their well-be- ' ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly. as we duty any of our passengers to acorn that they were detained forty-eight I. hours by as in Liverpool, whilst thousands of:others were deinined 'men th e until they could be sent in some old Craft, at a cheap raw, which, too frequently . proved their I . coffins. 11 - c intend to perforin our contracts honorably, rot what it may, and nOt +mins Wrla the ease lust season with other o ff ices, who ei th erperformed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from 11 to £l,OOO, payable at airy of the Provincial Banks in Ire. land, England. Scotland and Wolof.. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, .. Janial Fifth - street, one door below 14 sod At, V , FOREIGN .4.1 e REMITTANCE.. ilk T /IE Subscribers urn prepared to forward money to.. all parts of England Ireland, Scotland mid Wales, with despatch, rind at th e lowest rates. 5A:411.71.41. M'CLIMEIT,N & CO., 142 Liberty siren IVEADE WASHINGWOrip TTOR NE r AT LA it Yarthership heretofore; existink between JOHN I D. MAHON and READE WASHINGTON hits been lIISSOIVed by mutual eonsent. The subscriber may be found at his office, on Fourth street, between Smithfield anti GrIIIII 3tB , Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged in Court. deets7rn READE WASHINGTON. Eagle saloon and ii.06;Ullr111/114 No. 6.5, 03, and IR Wood strut Mg t, The putitteriber wool respectfully inform tins friends and 'the public generally, that he hashed the above well known establish ntent tined up inn very superior style, and is now pre pared with every requisite, to serve up all the delica cies the season affords. OYSTERS. stewed, fried, roamed, or in the shot'; to gether with hot coffee tea; chocolate, beef monks, mutt ten chops, venison and game, at short notice, and at all seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh. XX ALE of the best brands. Imported Segaru in eve ry variety. He-would ntso beg leave to state, that he is prepared to furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, itt a so peMor manner; SUPPERS for Balls, Societies or private Parties. mr Playas-a Rooms always in readiness. Newspapirs will be kept on file from nil quarters. '&O5 JOHN T. DONNLLET A Card. TO THE ENTERPRISING —A rare chance is nosy presented for the safe investment in a business en tirely new; one adapted to the man of limited, as well as to the man of extensive resources; yielding a profit from capital and`enterprise beyond any operation of the day. it is the complete monopoly of a staple article, uli. solutely necessary end essential to every family, as well Its indispensable. to the.mechanic ' artisan anti profes sional man. To capitalists, an opportunity offers itself for a lucrative employment of either large or small emus, bringing immediate and -high)) , satisfactory . retarifs.—: Those 608iTOUL of embarking la apleasant,gentielhati, oess, are invited, with others, to call at the undersigned, examine,the article, and form their_own iudgment, from the facts preseitted. Ofece--Exchange Buildings, St. Clair street, next door o Esquire Johns saga; ' CoLVER IfirERS. . . .I ?° COACH lllAKEß.Sl—Themndersigned haA on hand A.; and to Close 'the' , lotj at•greatiy , reduced rates, rat wool Drab Cloth, all 'wool and union Damask andEolians,Baokrams; IL'D. Tnorsesom, • • end • 110 Market st. ) - tliree doors from Liberty , EMI :; 4 .1 ---, - EE " 4 " ' _ ERE= - .; - ., , 5 . :. - .':': - . 1 -' . . - ;?,. =DE ' l '. EMI - . - a`T 2 1 112 ' 4 14 C ' ingaran c gV C;ankßityß.lslorth,Ailieric4iior frielphio,t)trougli its duly initholize&Agetit.thec sub scriber, offers, to make permanent and limited - Insurance ,on property:in thie city - and its vicinity, and'on shipments theeanitland ,JrArtfint 0 . - COltini.Pres'i.. Samuel Brooks,' Alex: Henry,;'- Charles Taylor, ;Samuel W.J . Mieir,-- Samuel W. Edward -S mithe - ` 3 • " Afilbriaie -John A. Brown, 'Jacob - M. Thomas, ' ;John White; ' John R. ThOillarr P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, D. Sherrard,Seoy. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United ,Einte'si having Neon Chartered in 1794. Its charter is-per petual, and•from ite high standing, long exlwrien'ee-i am ple means; and avoiding all risks of-an. extra hazardous Character; it may be considered as offering ample annuli -ty to the putilk. •• - WILLIAM P. JONES.. At Counting`Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front sts Pittsburgh mayfly... The Frunklln. Piro Insurance CompiN nHARTER • PERPETUAL. --$400,000 paid in office 1631 Cheitnut st.. north side, near Fifth. Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited, against loss or dam age by fire, on. preperty and effects of every description, in town or eonntry, on the most reasonable terms. - Ai , plieation, made euher personally or by letters, wilt be promptly attended to.' C. N. BANCKER, PresL C. G. ilArmara. Secretary. DIRECTORS: Charles N.. Rancker, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Ilan, George W. Richards, , Thomas 3. Whitton, Mordecai D. Lewis, , - Tobias Wagner, Adelphi E. Rorie,' " . Samuel Grant, David S. Drown. • PITTSBURGH AGENCY. N. B.—Office of the Agency on the North-East corner Cif Third and Wood st meta. Pit"..burgh. Fire risks taken on buildings - . and their contents lit Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country.. No marine of Inland navigation risks taken. ang4-ly CEN CY f uItPIiEPRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELF, E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.—The onsets of the company on the first of January, 1545, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, Were , Bonds and Morigages•-• Real Estate, at coot Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash • • Making atotal of ' $90913Kt 42 Affording cchaln assurance that all kmsea will be pmuiptly 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. . ' WARRICK :MARTIN. Agent. - - GAL1..6.11i11. -- Ty: A, LONG. J. n. VILLEIL G I ALLAGIIER, LfING & MILLER, NO. 109 Front sr, brllVern Wood and Smith , J rldureett.. Al A .ZP,t; A„ `,",2 l „Votol.olnelt,° f .'D'u".strizreßatibiLl.eArid real Wutrr PunipC fitting. of all kind. for Gni, water, Steam, hr., Bras* Ca.ting. for Machinery and antirattri ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to , Gart. Fixtures, und a well ritmorted stock of Plain: and Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, &e, h e. , con ma,,tly 011 hand. time AMES A RN/AT-SO:SG. KAMIIEL CROZT.H. A R , MSTRONG & CROZER, CotttutWian Arerthatra Nao. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will 'attend promptly to the' stile of every detteription of Western Produce, nod other articles earetiAted to their eare. Breen Ittunsey & Co., Pituiburght Hanna, Graham & Cu, Ness' 0.: Arerrhantn gener a lly, 0.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport Oi A. B. Richard.nri & Bro.:Clnclunati' J F. Iltivvard: Loutavil le, Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, St. Linn.; 11. Boylie, Steuben ville. dee9iy LAW SCHOOL. - rill in Subscriber will receive at his office; youtig Ge 1. tlemen desiring to read law. He Will superintend and direct their studies, and by coaitant supersmon, and strict weekly examination. prepare them for admission to the Liar. READE,AVASHINGTON. The Subscribers have been in habit of daily profession al intercourse with Retitle Washington, Esti-, for many years, and feel, great pleasure in attesting the accuracy of his legal information, and his crab - mat capacity for the undertaking set.forth in bls adverdsemeni. They earnestly recommend to young Gentlemen who wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the legal pro fes•iiin, to avail themselves of the advantages which hit proposed Lase School will afford them. Charles Shale r, 0. Metcalf, A. Iltirke, Thos. Williams, Wilson .Ireandleff r s. C. Darragh, Robert Woods, James Dunlop C. 0 Loomis Wm. B. M'Clure, • - J. D. Mahon; AW. Loomis. _. Great. Bargeln Cor - ite SI3:I7IIATALD AND ['VIII 15710:VOL inl - rszeltDu. j ia. 1. , the most popular of all BOUl' and SHOE E.' talitt.hinents to the Nrs , At. This place has gained its reputation by ita proprietor keeping the very to orde 6 r „ fol ro t n h .n is t, m nod e s t h , o m e i s d . wlrh icsh a o re t c m i a ti d o e ceneye sly keeping the bast assorted stock of Boors and +SHOES In the IVekteiil country-but he is enabled and deter mined to sett hie GOOD i lower than any other house po.i.ltkiy eat, he eater: tin what feed - taco they hon., or hrrytnt , for offering great italuertnetts to the public. It is lintel...it.; to set forth nil the advantages A,tltliCilities ./1 tut wirer - 1;4,7,1a, gin! the Great Et 1rg,t1133 Cotner ban over Other., which enitllles its proprietor to sell Roots not Shoes of the very hest qualities and ~t yleerut (rennin In 2.5 per ernl lower than Oily other Store ID the city. The stnY to tent 11, matter i. fiw all who intend patches. mg BOUTS and r4llOl-Li'. to call at IIA,TES' GIIVAT BARG A IN CORNER. eXAl7line the-Atta andpritinCand oil will hr setiefieit that the Greet Dargnie CarnEr,,Snath .Md and Fifth nrtrix, to the place for the public, One and al', to get good llocinlund Shoes cheep, for ea •b. devil 1 lIATE,w,r, Giieki we i iilii - iiiiiiitfic •- - ---- , HARNESS. TRlllsili ANIVAVIIIP MANUFACTORY.' (!Inn rithrerilier takes this method of informing his friends and the public In general • that be has the iqrgeAl stork of the following named article's; of his own maantaeture, to thi. city—Saddler, Ilarnestr,Trtitik• and AVltips; all of which lie will warrant to be made of the beat material, and by the best Ineclamier in Allegheny comity. Beteg determined to sell his manufactures sontething Inever, th an fins been heretofore sold in the city, he. would rtarile per?.Ort. in 'wed or the above 'tattled ar mie.. to kin Warehouse. No. :ILI - Libert'y a4pet.i °pito site SeAti)l:l. Aix, Lauda trade to order Inc machinery, Oc1:11 G. KERRY. CTiaekertitra .. .IVevr - Circular Settle Plaroi. I`.. : RIGHT O- a NEW PIANFORTEtl.'frout 4„, . Nlit,the celebrated manufactory of Chicken -t ' , ing, ikeltnn; with the new improved cir finial' scale, just received and now open. For sale at at Mr. Chickeriug'n Factory prices. by JOIIN 11. I‘TEI,I.OR, No. lrood street, Pittill , Orgl , sole Agrot for Cbicker- I roes grand and simare. l'intuls, for Westernl'enna.. octg --------- I . OIINSTON & STOCKTON hove just . receivetithe • following new works: ifistory G,r Congms.. Biographical and Political, coms ff rou:en botory of inte rnaimprovementm,listverS, Har bor., &e.) from the fottuntion of the Government to the Prceeut time ; embracing. also, Itimtorieal outtees of vu now. political event. of Oeettit Steam Novigudon; of theml Tea and coffee rist ,• togiether whir V o icralCille., Per histortei; &c., Henry G. Wheeler, Illustrated by, steel imrty rat.. and fur simile alitrigmphs. Bootie,- of Gliarles,,l, of Fmgland ; by Jueoh Abbott, with etigrnving s . The flemanceof Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos. C. Ilan. A new novel ; Mary Barton : a tale of Manchester life. The Moral, Samuel Professional duties oAttornevs anti Solicitors; by Warren, Esq.; F. I t . S of dm liner temple, Barrister at Law. deem Iron City Crioker and 'tread J. SIIEPHARD WOO goner. x i( 11,1 tyt.hetlee n ti: i s d f d le to nd i s ,i. n . ng e th r e gi u u 3 b i s . t,lOl, the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety,— . lirtvinz Purchased one of W. R. Nevin's Cracker and Pilot Bread machine.., he is prepared to fill nil orders for cracker. or Pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes by a toilet attention to busineme. to share a portion of the public pittronapm. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. fIAIiERY. No.lo Commercial flow, Liberty at. °ppm. lire Bmithftcld. N B. S.merier family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and email rolle,tresh every morning can be had at the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cake, arid. Confectionary on ltand - anti made, to order. J. SIIBPBARD. Noll Commercial Row. Liberty at. "It Is the beat Cough Medicine I ever Saw." F',A.D the tbllowitur proof of the superiority of Dr, Wile f .l► , f .l►lard'e Oriental Cough Alirttere., front a respectable eh zee, who has tried it: • Prrrsamion, Dec. 15, 1847, MMili.l3. Hate h BIIOCKWAY:—AIIef laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which had, thus far; resisted the of frets of severarof the ”infallibles,n I wits induced to par :chase n bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. No my great Surprise, after using only one half of the bottle I found. myself entirely well. 'Vim the best medicine I ever saw." True copy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Pruggists, Commer• civil Row. Liberty_ street, near Canal. lans NfitiVbnotiErffiTZTWE fogu,'Fourth street —Hocou & ANTllo%DaguerMo tpi.t4 from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring tovims, to their Daguerreotype Of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of 'lturke's building, 4th at. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be uttered to produce, them in the highest' perfection of the art. - Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind,. !melding us to execute pictures udsurpaesed for high (hush and truthlhhitisit to nature. The public are solicited to mill and examine.' Persons sitting for pictures arc neither reouirred or ex pected to take•thtm unless perfect satisfaction ',given'. N. B. Operators will find.this a good depot for stock anti chemicals. 117 - Instructions given in the art, containing - the more recent Improvements., _ jar' • ' l„)Oyster Agency. YSTERS CHEAPER THAN T s HE CHEAPEST.— Received thi duy, direct Baore, b y Ex press. Fine Fresh Oysters, Which from 1 ivill lti sell low, at tny, store, iu the Diamond; also a't Wm. Kramer's, corner of Second and Smithfield streets, and 'II C. Kelly's, corner of Fifth and Market alley.. , I will receive them daily at the above places. All Oysters warranted ; money returned, if not good. novlki F. R. - DRAVO • New. Millfriery, Silks, Vaevets, elke•„, *JUST received from New York, n'ehoiee !mien. tion oleic:nut rich Sinins, Silks, Winter Ribbon!, French Plovers, Flumes, &c. A hnndseme as sortment of Whiter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cardinals, Fisettol . o., on hand and made toorde t in the latest slyly, at the 'Shortest notice. . • MRS. DUFF, -,. deen ' ' - No:10 St. Clair st, (West side.) .. FASHIONARLE All MILLINERY'.--blrs.S. Ewan Fourth street, near. Wood, would inform the Ladies ef Pittsburgh and vicinity-, that•she will open on Tilesdny, theSlthinst.:tin extensive assortment of Pal ~....4R and Winter.lllillinery • - . ect2o . .. CHANGEADLESSILK VISITS ,-Foi CifOrstsaPass mrs.--,IV:R. Murphp . has-on handa few very hand some changeable Silk Visits, very, suiiable for Christmas presents, which he- is.sellteg-. at reduced prices.- Alsoi handsome Dress Silks, Satin,:superfine-nevr style linen cambric Whitt, dm. - • -.- decT3 MI M=MM - ;-• MIMS ME _w_-,~w' ~:x~,j 8600,615.03 • tooper 77 , 207,409 72 ARE TOE A. ATOTITES! Your darling child. your idol' and earthly joyos now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale eheelcs. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the bold disease has already gained uporrhet —the sound of hersupulehml cough pierces your soul. , Mehl) MAN, when last about to enter life ; disease sheds n heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fa ture—your itecticcom,di stud feeble limbs tell, of your lons 01 hope, but you need not despair.' , There is a halm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is Sherman,* All-Healing Balsani. Mrs. ATEEES, the wife of. Witt. IL Attree, Esti. was given up by Dr...Sewall, of Washington. Drs. Roc. and McClellan of Philadelplif;Dr. Roe and. Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she must die. She bad every appearance of being in consumption. and was en pronounced by her physicians—Sherri:lan's Ilaisam was 1 giVen and it cured her. - - Mrs. GARRASRAETZ. 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. Castle, Dentist, 291 DroadWay, has witnessed its , effects in several canes where no other niellecitie afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never foils of doing. Spitting Blood, , alarming es it May be, iti effeentally cared by this alsam.. it heals the ruptured or wounded blood vesselii;tind makes the lungs sound again. Rev. Hit.var affectionsEghth standing red of cough and catarrhal of 56 year The first dose gave bird more relief than till the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals:. 10 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-iu-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. 1)1 both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comtbrtable health. , .Itlr4. LECASTIA WELLS. 95 Christie -at., suffered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Italsain relieved her at once, and she is comparatively- well, being enabled to :subdue every attack by n timely 'not of this medicine. 1111 s indeed is the great remedy for Coughs.-Colds, Spir ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the .throat, and even Asthma and Consumption, Price 25 cents and St per bottle, . _ Principal Office 100 Nassau street. New York. . Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worria and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Ma's Plaster. 1 Root Sold wholesttle and retail ate by WM. JACKSON, at is and Shoe Store and Pnt Medicine Warehoushe. 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allsgheiry, county; A. 51. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester; J. R. 11 .•Jaeques„Birrningliam; A, S. , Getty, Wylie street; J. G. ?Justin, cog. Webster st. and Ehni Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins. burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpetourgh; Saud. Springer, Xlin.l ton; James M'Kee, Stewartstown; :John Black - 'ThuleCreek; C. F. Dichl,-Elizabeth; Rowland /r... Son, Black, ilicEldowney. Bakerstown; Riley M'Laughlin, Plumb Township; Wm. J. -Smith, Tenmemne.eville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentum; G. H, ,Starr,Saw . ickl . mar9.ly 'NS ORE TRSTIAIOSI y!-.D1.N.D1,, of :FiviaF, vine, N. Y., says: K lan% well persuaded en lave 'been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills two of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients," : Fetter and'Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious lever,. are ism.. mediately cured - by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pilla,.! pribs,, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail bY - ; S. L. CUTHBERT, near Third. Also, by Wm. Colo, AlleSghenyhfi city J. G. Smith,' Bi'r rningham; and John M'Cracken, Fifth Ward: febil JaymTri , / Lutuy Itiedielni - k. I --- R. ,Tl. S. S. COOK, Pieuti, Ohio, writes, March , 1818: 1.1 "I have used your prolifoge, Carmtaative Balsam, and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last three years. and have been exceedingly wellpleased with them, and never, ne yet; to my retollection; failed of reitliiing_My fullest expectation in their' Curative properties,. Your .other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; buti judging from those I have used, I doubt -not but tliatVity clam, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in them; by those who have used tncm. I' was fonnerlY very partial to esses Vennifuge, until' becameactpitun ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to a other note in use. ny . Ressectfully, yours, &e.,' S. S. COOK, M. D.e I[l:7' For sale in Pittsburgh it the Pekin Tea Store ' '.9 j Fourth st.' febls JJ 1, A. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.—This pre: paration has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinnte Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, andother Pneumonic. Affections; and the proprietors feel warranted in teem* . mending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre: pared to show certificates of indisputable autharity, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered also low n price as to place it within the reach of every person. There ale, perhaps, .bot. few.Cougb preparations-46dt will pro dace such decided effects In such aithert, time, pared and sold by _ D. A. FAFINESTOCk k . CO., Corner of First and, Wood; also, co rner , of Sixth and Wood streets.. decl3 DR. RALPH'S CELIMICATED VaarrAms Prima are for .1../ a ale, wholesale And retail, at the ReAr. rams °isms, y. Also, by Wm. Cole, Alle J gheny N0..50 SmithSoleto. city: J . G. Smitlf,'Dir mbram;Jolm McCracken, Penn street, Mfth Ward. FOR SALE -A brick dwelling house' and lot, in a plea-, r sant location, situated on Knoll street, Allegheny. The house is well arra.uged,having a stodeallasca kitch en and dining room,hult and two parlors, threphod roomy and finished garret. X.ot le 20 feet, by .I.2o'deep, to ahabk : /Urea. Price, 81,200; 'Ternis, RM . Infiend, balance four equal _ yea r l y payments. .. • otroinkri General Agent, -=r. • _ „ Sraithaeld strait ' • q , f ' " 7 ' ;•-!: <.• =MB - y ._ f. ' ' .' . ::-'1- • .'''::-..'.'.:::l:'''''..;:-.._'? 1161 1!'4;:j.4,. , .4-.2t .. .4'p›.i , ,,...,,.,. , ,,:. , _-_ „, __ wayi . : jij , kWira1155 ,,, ....; ,,,,- F:-.._ivi... , 14,.....,..».,,,,,,, .., ..,,40. - ...1.411•CNAD0. ,--- • -'• ' • • ,;-2-_-,---J-L,.-,-;-_,_.1,,,..._._;.:;_t_hr_.-_,, ii.,-----•_.0.-:-.i.1_.•-_,, ..,_:...-nd....r.e_:z.:ii•-o-nr-::,-0:::_:11ta...-.:'.;::: •. - T . IVER COMPLAINT; JAUNDItIit;.--DYSPEPSI..A.p J, SN F ,RV OUSDEBILITYi - -;'DISEASE, OF` 11 Kisf . , :: t „., .01-1/NE''SP. ki-MFLCIIB4III--A" matehlesi -Urnalc - lfor --. NEY4. - AS . PI-IbLt i ~ aritl.ll.ll affetni . arising - frotri,- : ::lCreem, when.onee Yukio; willimpercede all other sirii derangethent -or. disease. in - the Itiliary, ,Digeti. , -,' ~ ..c die, of Allec land new , : in -ini at it i i i ia l, ifa V l i k i gr e , il y t a h ,.. : if la ve a r i i r t. l .:p ti bp - sl ei d iac a ua di • • tive," , Viiscalar,' Respiratory, ..-andriNntevrilitedeul.i.-`i.:-,,-.-;:,...Tll l 7rs h Y'ra sh l in m'at l e• th a t ea c li t h un yi r s u e7 t • -•"'SYsleMehouchoti' constipation; •_- piles i beart burn,lOssofappetite,coat , : ' .';'- , -,-;- - i - lifuh lively appearance; and will aleolnillitiLkorengtmaTin,ahlailtaithrii edactohn,gartlean, a m c i i n di g ly o - f o l f h e te l • i mnr . -.: ' ,`..' 'l,:;.rtitsrepavraeldinoenssetalinntaitreettaltehTieraicoliopu--snevk;e. - ' fullness or weight in the 1 .-. • .-: thi , or Juts .fallen• off, 1 truay be restored by using this. stomach, dimness of • t • ' - .Crlaza.„, Every. lady and ganfteinairt who is irt the habit of ' • vision r• palpitn. , • , :., • usipg oils•on their hatr should at once purchase a bottle of. tion of. the '' • .t•- - • .• '. the! 9hinese Hair Cream,. as it. sto compused, that ityrill - ' • •-•-- ' heart, •- - 'I - ••• - . : note injure the hair like the other preparations, but evil/ 1 Choking or suffocating sensating, depression of spirits I: 'beautify it, and . give.:Perfeersausfaction inovery,in: sudden fishes of It eat,•• pain •in the side or back,' - 'stance. - .. , _.• • . ~. - ... --." . - . .. - • •f:. . wee knessofithe limbs, • • cold feetycOnstant inV • ,• •••• • For testimony to its. very superior qualities, see 4 ihe fol . d• ngs- of evil, 'fever and' du II pain in the - --• • Ooviing, letter -from, the Rev.. Mr. Caldwell to •blestra.• he n ad,- pain and difficulty of breathing -• - 1 -.; ~. Hettdershott Sr, Stretch, Nashville, general - agents for the . !, wherilying upon -the •tide. frightful' ..•: . -• Roithern Stateti: _ " _,.- - --- - - • - ' - • dreams, soureructations.,Yellow- • ' -- 4ater.o.ftile - Fee 11.Taid Miff; Pastoi . , of therresby - terialt ' ••• -, Mess of the skin' and 'eyes, - •• - ~ .-: : t -''l • ' •-•-•• , • •,. Church Pufar4v. , •.•-- .• • . • 'deficiency of perspire- - . •• •.. -.- hlaasits. - 11s5 - nxiumorr lc : Gmtrzarannt—l take tion;.ke., Sce.' can be , ,-' - , . .•• • :.• .. p.easura in - adding my mini in favorof the excellent effectually i - - - ... •preparcon 'called , Dr. Pariah's. V hinesi Hair Creamffor, cured _,_ .. . -about two years ago My-hair was - very-Bry, bristly,' and by DOCTOR /100FLANIeS •. -.-.,. •disposed to comb out; but having procured a bottle of the CELEBRATED GERMAN miTTErts. , - . .._ Crcam, end used it acconlingle Rre prescription, it is now Their povver overtheabevo disaases Is not excelled.— elastic, - soft, and. rrn to the head. , Many balsams and if equalled—by any other:preparation :in the ;United . oils :were appliadreachleaving my hair in a worsestate :terStatesits • the pure, in this city attest, in many eases aff• dem before. This Creami however, has melloY'o,l7P"-- skilful pitysicians had &lied; •- . - - :. .- tatiomi :-,-••: • -'• .., -' • - --- '.•-• t-''; - ' •-' Derangement in the liver and stomach are sources of. - *.: As in article for the to ilet, my wife givesit preference. insanity—from disorder or obstruction a niSirbid action of over • all others; being delicately perfnmedand -not rlis the sympathetieand other nerves follows,..and the fune poied to rancidity. The ladies; especiall,v, will find the ' lions of the brain are impaired and-deranged; na •fiervas Chinese Cream so be a desideraitun in their preparations are the Connecting medium between mind ' rind matter, ii. 'for the toilet. Respectfully, &c., - i• ~ -. : , `follows- from the.- reciprocal action :that-both must be •,, ' , .. • , R. . • .... 'more or less implicated -_ and-deranged simultaneonsly_;, - Pulaiki, January 7,18.17. . .-- CAIXI - WBLIS. •,- ~ ~,.. „:, :.." - - . . . derangement there will also produce disettseof the SKIN, - - ~.,,i,,•=-Sold- wholesalelan'd retail,•in Pinsliergli r by John LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS. arvivellos the bruin; M. Townsend 45 Market St.,-- aud Joel•Mohler cornett( The thousands who die with YELLOW FEVER CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, is "ow ing - : to. ; .to . the, same ~ood , ._ ' -- • •- - - r cause; and the .majority of cases . of-that .rnOin panifnl disease, CONSUMPTION, onginates from the same. In fact the stomach is the important organ in - the system of matter; as upon it.you depend for the success andel' the: advantages to be derived irom the adntinistiatiottof;in-, terua I medicines - . Its functions . are of the utmost int; portance to every one in constituting the source and fOIM. - lain of lifeitiiliCh is nutrition.: No organ poisessesanch remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable Poweriii modifying every part o f , the system. . . - The tare success in treating diseaie , of the liver end' • stomach strecessfullylma not been a went Opatholoiiiettl. knowledge or their functions, but thepreparation of a' compound that would act - upon the disease at;d all the sympathetic That point ha, - been gainedin these Bittern, and they areENTIRELY VEGMABLE, and will in every "case permanently: destroy costiveness, and give strength and vigor to the frame, at - ito time de bilitating - the patient, andthey are grateful to the most delicate stomach under any circumstances. - ' ' • - ALL CANBE CURED, ' .. ' ." - WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED,' - " Da .wiritor sits POWER' or - rattinci,,s.) '. - ' Thefew months this preparation - hes been before the pu bile, has. from,its infallible efficaey, .elicited the eulogy of the press through the land,. their object being for the benefit of suffering Munanityots success has . :surpassed' all precedents, and:it is free from all ilColiolic stimulant. syrup, mercury, aloes, quinine,' acids, and all injurious ingredients, and especially adapted to the diseases of the variahle climate of the United States, and the , West In dia Island,. . ~ WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, - are made strong by using it—in fact it is eternity medi cine, and can be administered with safety to a child one year olfi, the delicate female, or a man of ninety. The Philadelphia Deniocrat says :--" This medicine has ini extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and la in great demaad. We can speak from experience, that it has produced many wOuderful cures?' ' . ' The Daily Sun says:-" We believe it is one of the best medicines of the age—a friend having used ltin his own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and . Liver Complaint." , The. Spirit of the Timee pad Keystone says; "Do. Out cu good nt eluzens. who ire invalids, know the man asban tshiires that have been performed by Dr. Ho y ofiand , a eclentafe4 isennan Bitters? If they do not, we' rethm mend them to the German Medicine Store, 87ft Race street; all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, .711411- dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has ennui many - of our citizens, after the best physicians bad failed. We have used them, and they INe. proved to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we, cannot refrain giving , oar testimony in their favor, and that which gives them greater -Claim upon our humble ef fort, they are entirely vegetable. Tbe Evening Bulletinsays:—The Celebrated German Bitters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep sia, and nervous complaints? , • ' • • . NeaPriGazettesays.:—‘llt. is rolloften we notice- the. various excellent medicines advertised in our columns, because - wears, unwilling to speak exceptfrom personal experience, and a good consolation fortunately makes us generally strangers to such articles. it word, how -1 ever, of Dr. floofiand's German Bitter". This :wit saner to be an excellent article fulfilling in every respect what is claimed fern by the advertiser. The Daily News says: " A ..Mistimma.—We speak knowingly. of Dr. Hoof land's celebrated German Bitter, when we say it la a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, diges- tive and nervous systems, it has not, we think. an imesi. —it las VEGVIAIILg PRAPAILAT/OIS /XI) MADE W/T/TOLT AL-' count,, and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. . !What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the Depst can he seen the evidences of many of our most respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dia. eases. Principal Depot, German Medicine Store.? 78 RAGE Street, and for sale Gossnt by John F.Loganar. risburg ; by D. W. and respectaole dealers gen-, tirtilly throughout the mann COUGH!—The Lungs 4,.) are in danger. the work of the deotroyer has been begun, the Cartel of Consumption had' in it a sound i) I death. - = =ME " •;. MEE =EI T ADIES are cautioned against using COMMOIL Preria ,l4, its 4 red Chalk:. Tlaiy are not aware how frightfully AMU itiS to the skin; how coarse, how rough, howsallow, yellow, rind' unhealthy the skin appears miler using pre :pared chalk l Besides it is injurious; containing a large quantity of lead; We have' preparedm ; beautiful :vep table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfettly:innocent, being purified of all deleterious - qualities, and it imparts, to, the skin a- natural, healthy,. alabaster, lively White ; at• the same time;acting as a 'cosmetic on the skin making it soft and smooth. Cr.. James Anderson; Frac deal !Chemist of Blassaclut" setts, Says "After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White; I 'find it possesses the most beautiful and natural; and at the same time intocent, white I. ever saw. teertainly. - .a an - conscientiously recommend Its' use to all whole skin reqUiresbertutifyirig--v." Pride2scents'abox . Directions: —Me best way to apply LillyVVbite; is with soil leather or wool—the formerispreferable.': ' A. Punt stir ' poly: 25 ..cmters..-L.White teeth,' foul breathheadthy gums-:.Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being onceior twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and,mt- the: same time it is so' perfectly innocent - and exquisitely, fine; that its.ermstentdaily ; use. it highly: advantageous; even to those teeth thwart ingoodcondkf tiou, gimng them a beautiful polish, and preventing :a: premature decay. Those already decayed -it "prevents front be comingworseit-aiso faitens such as is becommg . -loose, and by perseverance it will rendertbe foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. .Price 25 or ark cents a box. All the above are sold only at faChathantst.,signiif the American Eagle,New York, and by the appointed Agentswhose names appear in the next column. Wrts von smear, and get a rich husband; lad y.? . 4 Your face is your fortune.. Is beautiful, clear, fair? Is it white? - If not,'lt can be made so eyes though it be yel. low, disfigured, suMbirrtit, -- . tanned ,arid. freckled: Thous, ands haVe been,Made thus Who have washed - once or ;twice with Jones'.-Ittitlian:Chemibal Saap":;, The - effectls glorious,and magnificent:';, put beSureyenget. the germ , : Jonee - Soap„at the: Sign . ,of the American ..fmfige, Ring-Worin,Salt-rheurn, Barber's' Itch,are Mien cured : by:Jones! Italian Chemical Soap; when every kindiirremedy has That. It Mires pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all kno - W; Sold nt the American Eagle, 85 Chtithardstreet reader, MIS seldom or never rani: - _ - - ' • Patterson. . Sold at IscasoN's is Liberty et.,-bead of WOrsi, r Sign of NE „DOLLAR, Twka.vE An.).A. I„ . l— Mapiage. -- Comq.denriaL—Any.lady between tYien•-. ty aad thirty, Posse.nang a symmetrical ,form, good fea tures, ere:, to asked cot&dentially, can .4 1 e.suPPosit any man, could admire her while she has such' yellow-teeth; curb sallow, rough, coarse skin; and such dirty, .bad, wiry hair„ when,. byspenditig the aboye sum,, she might. have delicate white teeth, it •pure sweet- breath, and a beautiful head of hair. Bbd,: cant have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by uiiing a .23. box of Jones , dm- - by -Tooth Pane; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using cake of the genuine jonee'ltalian Chemical Soap/ and a beautiful head of hair, by using, a 3s bottle of Jones' Coral. Hair - Riztoratire. _ not `firm an oginfoti . before .you . agatust this. youtrry, or you willtt; regretbut sure to risk for Jones' articles. . Sold only plow York 'at a: I -Chatham la.', For sale by' " • • WM. JACK:SON, Anent; Liberty it.,Tittsbargh. nANCER, SCROFULA. - AND GOITRE.--Ample eg ki•perience hag preyed that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above din eases, as DR. JAYNE'S AL-TERATIVIL lthas effected rum truly astonishing,mot only - of Cancer and other dis eases orthat clas4,- but lik3 removed •Me most stubborn, , diseares of the Skin, Swellings, - Dyspepsia-, &e :.- This : medicine enters into the circulation,' and eradicates dis eases wherever located. , It purifies the blood and- other fluids of the b o dy, removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reducei enlargement of the glands or bones. It inereaseathe appetite, removes headache And-d - roweil' ness, and invigorated the whole systemi and imparts ani mation to thitdiseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing SUPertor: l oll in the Whale Malaria Sgsti4v ft. ; .It :isperfectly safe and e.xtrente.ly. plearMitt,and ha* nothuag of the ilksgusting nausea accompanying theidea of swat . .. lowing medicine. DV - For sale in PittilMrgh at theFEKTIVITA, STORig, -71 .1Fourth.st....near Wood. .. mar3o • Recipe' for. thesilatosaas Bail ). FORCF; Ifs GROWTH AND HEALTH, .ALAKE. IT SOFT; SILIEN', CLEAN. AND FlNE.—.Persons Its consequence •of the mauy things sold, set down every ankle, (be it eyer..lo good, ) as a humbug .. If people could be made to try a 3s. bottle of Jane's Coral Hair lte ' stOrative, and sed bow it !sakes dry, rusty. red, light hair moist. sofr,'nuburn and dark, and keeps it so; and by its . use for sometime,. causes it to grow naturally beautiful; 1 if people could see the number of poor respectable me chatucs 'that.:use it, (nye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressmg and beautifying the H2ir; for keeping it soft and in order three times nit long as any Other article made; pod, . Forces it to grim, stop s • And,cosbut shillings to try. • We formerly sold n othin g less titan .81 bottles, but we wish people to try it, Sold only at 84Itajaa.itaJellataattt strel, New and.itY ! mar2v Wm. lA,CiPSol4.:Agti:SOl44rty Di nes 'lV.l.t ..N . l i e l u A t i t t a j e i r: . ig t n o e r P, c r i le a ns of Pitts!) . mal e r iY ibl e a di : nig personally used. Dr. Oriental .Cougn Mix ture, and experienced its beneficial effects, do most cheer. fully reeounuend It as safe and etfectuel, in all cakes. Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no su perior; and would recommend its usero all the afflicted. • . • . CHARLES LEWIS, • . WAL Pittsburgh, March 15th.1845. • • JENKLNS. . ,• Sohl by I. Schoonmaker.i Co., John Hays, James A. Jones, J. IL Cassel„Jolt•P. Scott, F. L. Snowden, J. Mohler, Ogden te. Snowden. • • arti SALT Rif-Et/AI, OLD ORES ; ERYSIPE. LAS, Barbee, lick Cl . tors, Sort Beards, This is.used by many physicians in this city in Curing the above. and we would not conscienciously sell unless we knew it to be all we state. As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only Snide ever knOwn that removed impurities, and• cleared. and. beautified the skin makiug soft, clear, smooth and white as an infants. ' But mind, it is sold at es Chatham st., N. Y.,and by . . . JACKSON Agent, • . .SS Liberty street, Pittriburgh. • . mar2s . i d'eIiSUMPTION seizes more victims than opy other isease in our country. The 'young. the old, the be/lanai! and gay, are all alike subject to its invidious ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to bloom with the glow of health. Bat every case ongi. nines in a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of attention at first—.and only met with remedies when too late. Watch the first symptoms with jealous care, and make immediate due of the Cough Balsam of B. A, Fnhoestock.& Co., which will certainly check its farther progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful action. For sate by B :.&....PAHNESTOCK & Co., corner Ist and Wood alai idschleorner Gth and ‘Vood. dectl. • • • • •• ' • FOIL SALE-All that .valnable property where.the sabaeriber resides together with the imprOvements thereon, situated on Sixth street, near Smithfield:front ing OA Sixth st. 1%111., and in depth on Cherry alley 210 feet. This property is admirably situated for a Hotel or a Public Hall, and contains n half equare of ground t. or • It , night be divided into 12 building lots, 0 lots of 20 feet each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, and fi lots with a front of 20 feet each' on Cherry alley by 120 feet deep. _Jett3:tf• ' %VAL PORTER. ,1 fortJ y, 18 49,.:• IDECEIVED AT. M. A. MINER'S, Smithfield Street thinl door above Second street— Godey's Lady's-Book, unusually large, with six at. tra cli,ve enruelnirs; the literary department of the high , . eat ()Mel for this No_., commencing a new volume.. . • Sartain's Union Magazine,. beautifully , embellished, and comprising SO pages of rending . matter, all original. ...Graham's Magazine; illustrated with four beautiful en. 'gravings ; in Size, a full double'namber. Poems of 'John Quiney Adams, with Notices cif' his Life and Character. • A CriticarDefenee orthe Grant Street Baptist Church, against the charge of corruption, in the adaunistratien of her discipline; published by order of the Church. ' • Rose and Gertrude. or the Mysterious Wedding; irans. lined from the French of Rodolphe Toptfer. ' • An impartial Account of the Life of the 'Rev. John N. Muffit—a narrative of his first marriage; also. biasecond, with many particulars never before published Second volume. Paid Anienheim, now' complete • by George Lippard. . • • . Mary Barton, a •Tala of Manchester Lira, England; pahlialed by the Harpers. • ' Julian De Clifonl; or Woman's Love'; a Romance of 'Smiles and Tears Angelina Luzmore, or the Life ore Beeigyj author of the Jilt, lireach of Promise, &c., y The Hunchback, or the Bell Ringer oflitatle,EPiunor by Victor Hugo. • • Ateal4 rf Nailiosii7Pritilic. — . • . ,HE sabscriber locums the public generally, and I Housekeepers and Retail Ortteerir particularly, that he is discontinuing the Queeetaware burliness, and-will sell off his present stock at retlated pride. 'Those who' wish to obtain Chinn, Quail:ware; or Gictss,Will find this .11 rare opportunity (or getting such articles as they - want, much cheaper than the bautatates.,• ..Remember the place, CHINA HALL, No. 118 Wood street, near the Auction store. .. . . . ... - , i.. ~. • • ' * P. S. I will dispinse,of ray whole mak to. any person I .yvisbing to buy 14 ota. bit:gain, . - , 4 - • ' ' • .... t . fiLit, Atu ju g 0 ---- ,:110 a 5,...., . • :CORNER: ssF- PENNAAND !ST: CLAI: STREETS. 7,IDRESOLOYSTEER,'EAIIE;,•Iand eveiy deliesteY of •a:, • dm-semen-the torket.:'nfrordi, serred -Up Ruh° Slimiest nolice;and trine, very , beet mile, The home is hued up and arsanged in the best order, under the man "81113MoMf'sor.-:.!plimr.l ~Iplicti.m.' cewas . 4l. . , k , f'% .._ ... - . -:._• , i!,., , !•••;i:! ,. .„, '''' ?,,, ME X7l ' .. ` 7 . ' , , -iY.5,.:' ,. '.: ': . .,i''',.,?: :, ,_r ~r,':-,i,•:,',•.".,1; , - , ,, 3.-, _..., .; .L.,_::,;',',--:'..,,,-.: is i • • —' " ' ' , 21 . 4 1 - .3',1,'••; 4 41- 4 44: 1 4. .„; - .4.• ftikt .4. - s• tw , - - wAt•iimWY MEI A, EN3 ,„ ; =III - • z• • • • • var.0....,p.5. anbAitbicinte TII dilltßA.-11-i—id.CIREISTIIIk7XI,IIIIIH, •-:-• MERICANAML, pidatiddltoin ttaiollintKoky XI: 133 feet l'eloiv the surface of the earth, a cetafn,' • end infallible cure for Sprains, Straiatit,•" Cats, &WSW Sc al ds,• Ha ; Tel to r..Ery sipe aid Head,. Crou ic i,.. • Whooping-Cough, • Lailammatedy.Sore. fEhrow,.Sore -;!,,, Inflamed Eles,Platalenee. Ulcers. FeverSere4, - INFLAMMATORY .RELEVIATIP'A4 , I ' which yields to its effecta in a snrprisang ~ . ' • It has never. yet Ailed when used aceditddn.ll4cLighli lions, • Reath the:following: , Manctottenth ' i l ineffilour,„ • .•• ..-. •-. •• • ~r riveM.l9l' --* • :••, • This is to certify, that my Wife, Margaret. West, vvis : ' cured of a Rite umatio COmplaintof se.ven narsstanding'... ••' by 'which atm was so lame as to be obliged to nse , es.. In one week she was cured by using the. 4ntstiessi Oil, and could walk about as usual wi th out her ciateheit''''• , . JOIYATIMPL,OintEIn:;/,' The following is communicated byAlr. Jackson's agent for Steubenville, O. • • ' A gentleman near Steubenville, whohad 'not neeidaole " to put either of Ids feet to the ground for twelve Team in; consequenc e of lameness, by the use of, one 'botUe pad • enabled to walk twomiles to a tqwnship,CleOlen•. ; ,• , ll:4 l, likewise a sovereign remedy for • • • -/- CONTRacTION OF.THE Itlthdcose"orid dr;•a"- The following emamunicaied ilffy;:iVirf.iineti, Jackson's agent for Steatrenville . '"' A lady reedi ngin - Steubenville, 11w/diger whoed ' • hand war so,eon tracted•eatodeprive her of No for thirty -five years,, was entirely cured by the ode ofOtte bottle of the Oil, so that she now has' the perfect use of , • her hand fully equal to the other which had miter been affected. It has also been fond to be u.itife and invinci ble agent in the speed D y and certain curt 0f..: •• • ' • •• EAFNESS, ..• •• . in all cases not organically Lneurable. . ' l • ' A ledy rending in AlleghenyeitywnseffectaallyeirMl :obltiniate detifuessiof years'contthrunthe, by,the. eye , I of:less than One bottle of the Oil, so that she said situ ••,• heard better than she bad ever done before." A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh,- was enied of .;„ deafness of nine'years'-standing, b y the zise_of a suusU• , • : quantity sof the Oil . The names 'and residences. of that:id, lady und gentleman will be giVen tothose who desitell, at - the office of:thoailvertiser. "..: • •• : Its properties ore highly developedin - th e cenala Ilan, •. .; surpniungly epeedy cure - of all eases of • , CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. • • . ; • • Several cases of Crime; Cholla have •bnen effecting ~..,, cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short space. at halt an hour. when the parties have been agonized With pain. Its curative properties have been remarkably MAW,' stiff .in the radical cure of • ' DISEASES OF THE SPINE:. A lady the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was oboes.' ; effectually Ot one of the worst eases of dtseased.Spine,,, :,; which' had confined her to her bed•for• a considertblet,- time, in which she could not' turn•herself. .It is• &se' a • ? sure remedy and perfect cure for Alpe intim s mall of tire' , j back, and ' • '•• • INFLAMMATION' OF THE ELDNEY'B...: •, , Read the following: • • • • •• • • "t ' • Prresacaort, Dec.. 18,1348.: •.! t• Thiiiit to certify that I was afflicted with great grain in the 'naafi of my back and kidneys' which affected me so. A much that I could not stand : upright; "Hy rubbing. extet •• • •nally, enthusing half a teasp.zonfulintemally, 'night Idel. • Motideg, I was entirely cured.' JOHN RIDDLEit • near Warren,ArmstrOng co., Pa. •• Afgentleman of Pittsburgh, afiiieted with a vicifent in ; ffammation of the kidneys—the pain 'of which entitled •••• hint to tabu—Was completely cured, in three day s ; the use of the American Oil. • • ' •' The. qualities . of this NATURE'S, OWN REMEDY ' • Is iaumuity penetrating and anti-inflturantitory consel ' quently IS Cettftdontly.recommended ase - .- -a as a sovereign Tern. edy wherever hid:min:ultimo:lap, either external oriel-' tame'.. Used immediately after a put, braise or wound, it will cure and prevent ; ' GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. ,t It htuy.in 'addition, been found a salutary, pleasing ond . ;!. ,edieuve remedy for those very' unp leasant nod ioconve-'. , nlent diseases, . ; • .. ? , • . GRAVEL , AND UIUINARY .COMPLA.INTs., • . I . ]:jim• Price, 50 cents.per bottle. • ..•. .. • ...,, , • . . Gention-.Ele oss, 710tir Osesrd. - . :The surprising excellence and growing popularit y . , ; .the American Oil, - has induced somedishonestpersons , ...:, .palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this t ruly: , valuable medicine ! for the_purpttse of de...ieivirig tlio on . ; :warY, and defrauding the Proprietor. • In order to be sure of obtaining thegennine,otert! . ~., , - 'the following Toon Timms: .; :Ist. See that the print Wm. 'Jackson, Ea Liberty at . .., ,i -, head of Wood et," isd on the labeloftlielynupp . a;: , of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. .. . ..,, , 2cL That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet conta in „ f .1 ing full directions for use; and also containing the name •:. 1 ' and address of Wm. Jackson,.Generel Agept tor .the ~ ,i I '. proprietors; likewise, the name and address ofthe . Pro .., ' :1 prietors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky.. . - • ._... • 3d. Purchase ONLY of ,the advertised 'Agents, ill' of;';; ~ whom haven show bill, on which is printecithe unities Of ' 'pi the Proprietors and General Agents—than: D. Hail &Co:, ' ;- Proprietors, Kentucky. Win. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa., - FI, General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and part of. ' Es ; Ohio and;Western Virginia; and the printers' ' names. . ki.. 'lil'hrillin & SlitTock;.Plusbarghprinted : pt . the bottorn p ... of said show bill. ' .... .4th..; Obserse—the genuine American Oil is of a dark:. :ti , ,, green color. without any sediment,,,,audrts sgepqegrgs!-• pi: ty lighter than Water. '.l'he crinnterfeits,are. mostly aril"' V , ' black color ;— some White like Spirit : pf .Torpendne i . , ::.. said to he refined and c lari' fi ed ;- some Son eel OiP•totti• i• I i.*: 'era:l:mixture; of othercommon oils; and one'n Mack 'filthy f if: looking mixture.parfaining to come Irons tLe' , "Pittsbnigb'',; 2 ,,i; and Allegheny Dispensary Co." None 'of these comp tki I terfeitmovess either the virtue , or. Me power of the trail ' ddlE 117 - Sold wh CdN OIL:. olesale 'and retail by IVIII. JAMESON; ' General and Sole Agent for' the Proprietor In 'Western , • . Pennsylvania, Weatern Virginia, and Northern- Ohio ''. '- ',.? and by the'folloWing drily appointed A,gentsin Alleghani'' ' l',' A: M. Marshall • ••••, • t• : ' Dr. Brown, - Allegheny city. - ... •:.• , a l; • • •J. R. Johnson ; . ' - Jonathan Uhnest, Manchester.•• •.,•• - - , ••,•• •I; • . AJexander Atidale, Wylie street. •••• • .. • ''l - J. H. H. Jacques, Birmingham. . . . , .. - , Wm. J. Smith, Tenireranceville- . '' • ..7 ecyq Edward Thompson, N ilkinsbarili....::. ~. ; . '",, f• ,I . .5 Daniel Healey, East Libem.. ~. , .. . , ' ; ~ ; 1 • •H. Z. Mitchell, Willcinsbargh. : ' •' . •:. .... :, i. . Thomas Aikin, Sharpsburgh. ' .,' . :., ;.: H. Rowland & Son; M'Keespcirt. ~ ' - - ' • C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth.. John Black - , Turtle Creek. .".. '. . '• ' . Sur, Bakerstown .- . : .•'' ' ' Samuepnger, Clinton. .. JtunesM'Kee, Stcomostown. • Riley kl'Laughlin, Plain township. . J. Fulton, Tarentunt. Jereiniah Fleming,'Lawren•mville. ' Robert .Williams,Arthureville• angls-d&wilm ' ' • ..._. F ROm the lvew York G ----------- , Get. 60 , . deity -r; paper deservedly at the head of the daily, prat hi-4 , 'i this country: Brittors Elltraes of Sarraporilleil—lt were but Couresy ' ' % j to call the attention of our readers to this invaluableprep ". k ' %. oration which will be found advertised in another mhunia::l i.! Mr:Bristol is a brother, and issues a higtay interesting, •:. .. newspaper, every now tied then, one or two ntunbers of Which we have. alrearly, noticed; and the medicine ititallt., has been eulogises] by nearly all the press of the western.... ! :-country, and, we doubt not, lastly eulogised . Jibes in ins' ' -.1 roost eminent practitioners in every . pan of the country ..: where it (has been used.. : ThereAs„beattly oind . .4tistik , .' 1 , enough in the bottles, and in the engraved lalielliirivhictk .;. .; they ere enveloped, to induce a .purchasii, even I( the preparation itaelf were not one of the "soyereignest in the world," as every person mudt•benetie it is -!-that ito I'l every one - must believe it is-that is, .every_orte Jahn_ :I - would not resist amass ofdocumentaryovidence conclw i. .sire enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. -:/day iniet i 3. 4 of the botdes, gentle reader, and see whether you do.not agree with us on this point. , ,- For sale by B. A. , FAiINESTOCK ie bo.,'",'' I . "ii .'.- feb24 cor. of Ist and Wood and oth and WOO& lint. ~' ti R— - . . RE7uni,..l3 s ni, uo tja ..„ ------ m,, n .. rie wart 4.... ;,...tx.) J: 7 A:respectable gentlemad tailed at out (dace, as he'. • • ..: said, to inform as that ho bad bean afflicted •for 15 yawl '.+ f . .i with Ithetunadsm or Gout, and.oceindonally. with Tie- f.! it , Doloreux; that he had been fregitently . 0 0 11441'10 Nib ii room for months together, and often suffered the tnost In-, I . 4 tense and excruciating pain, bat that lately he bad been •;•.:g using Jalme's . - Altera:lre. front which he found thentottld&il . f nal and unexpected relief: He says he found the meat-7 .J. : /- eine very pleasant and effective, and. that /Willow 'Can.. I , : eiders himself perfectly cared.—PitileufdphiaAror!A kneri ..!:.; lean: -- A FACT Worm Known so,—A gentlernan of Sem fulfil:10 ' 11 habit, !tons indiscretion in his younger day!i_tfeenpMilf.' the, , tested with Ulcerations in Throat and nose, and' a. 5 1 : disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed t his whole` 4 . sybtem bore the marks of being saturated with disease. 1 ... One baud and wrist were so much affected. that: ha.hadr, 1' t. lost the use of the band, every part being covered with: i - f deep, painful; and offensive ulcers, and :wage astrollowi ~ i t and em : 4 ; as as an honey-comb. If was at tbii stutia of Us, 4. complaint, when death appeared inevitable from it loath •' ' i • some disease that he commenced the useisifi,froneyo.Ap - i, ; and having taken sixteen bodies, is now perfect... , I i .. . IY . T e h are eilterOtire Operates through . thb C4raltt ‘ tbih ; l an' '' d-I i purilies the blood and eradicates disease from the system" 7 i . whesover located, and the numerout cure:tilt htuf'pettd .., • formed. in diseases' of the skin, cancer scrofula; gong. 1 illiff complaint, dyispepali pnd other.chrienie t disiqviem s 15 I truly astonlshing.—Spirif q.f, the Times_ .• . •,_.! L I • For tale in Pittsburgh, a t the PERE ST i PBll.l3TOliCa* - 151 Fourth street . . •• i _ .......,ii . f...re,:f .—Nrert =rival a :31, N00d .... .5treet t , 77 " ; lir HODKiNSON. has just opened Witiiiirlhb 'Oak" .. 's, I In. week, the la tissonment of Frenele CHIN* '-' r ever opened in th i s - ci ty ; consisting in part 0.-Funtyi ': . I Plain, White, Gold Lino and Gold Band Tea. get extensive assortment of White, Plowing Bluersitd.l.4fietril 4 I• pool Iron Stone \Vete, itiVea Setts or in separate:mous,: . I as :may be required., 41/IQ, 11 becuitifulimannuszitillef<f• .4 .' Capdelabras and Lamps, of the newest shapes and pat.-J./ tams, direct from tile manufacturers. •.. • : r Ladies would do well to give him a call,at. • • • ,• I oct27 • NO. i 2.5 Ir.: 5r..3 diets erlineWilf:... _ _ . - • Business Coilpetor.- <.: I . ,;.!,.- ~1 rriliE underisigned, encouraged by the liberal prirmaage y . _L: of the merchants, professional gentlemen, and me- l! chrinics of the eity,.offers his services forlbeColfeetinii ; k .1 of accounts In the city of Pittsburgh and vicinity. :Bar- 1 -. ing attended to business of this kind for many years fa r : : ;.1 the Board of Trade, and being well acquainted vrith this; i:'? and t he adjoining cities. he feels eonedenref his'ability-` - ?. to give 'satisfaction. by prompt . and fakthful . attention t 6 - ') all bdelnest" entrusted trpm. • . •, - ........ J'AitiEß CifitaxiiTEl_,li;.' To be- found at Mr. Wm. Rasa's, Merchant Tailor.. - 2 . Third street, opposite the Post Office. -- - -,• . .•. :.• .' F• • i .4- . 1 DlitOriel Atiamin . •P. Duff, Acconntant; • ''.'• -., ..< '.. 1 l J; Carothers; • • ', TholinasScott,Masoo; ' U ': ''.. I LR. Livingston' ./as. McGuire Alerch'tTailibt i''..,,'' s i James Marshall; .'. Mai B. Senile' :•:• • ...r... George Breed; ' Dr.:W. X Wziet!, "Now t , 3 1 ; ,;•.... '1 Dr. Geo- JX.Bruce; .. ' C., Dodge; ' fn0v74.16 •;•-ii I►TE IV' Boo) &s Sketch Book, illustrated - f a . ;- i :Willis Poesmi,,iltatrated bilLeutze. • • ' - -.•.-/ i Itead'sFemale Poets of America, with ponralta ..- -- • The Fist of the Knickerbockers. - ‘• •• • ' . ••• A. Fable fortritics. • •-- • • ,•—. ' Ellie Metrical; Romances '' , : • • ' - ; The Child of.the Sea. - ' , - Parnb's Driunatio Poem. _ Lowell's Couversatione on "ADM Pats. Douradic Worksof Beaumont and Pletches, ' Poetical Workaof Spencer. , , • .. -1, • . loetical Works of Chance,. •'.-'.' ' -• ' ; oetical Works ot Pad and lorasnin_p*/ ' - .7 r sale by - ig. s. Bob Wo > & co:::. ~, ?Pyle-. . • . •,•• ... ..riMPIP!3'4O{I44II4O4; . 1 .• ! ~ ..;, : v: - •• '' . . - - ES MEM , 4 , lIEME =MEI ENE • , 4 _1 t; 1111 Ij
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