fistiptegLivat t s - : - :1 . . The 'Nets ' Goldeldf Ilbei.ll.4s•e 6 /HI Allacistl 1 . -.. f. '--, i -.1 'NEW COODSI.NEW.GOOTG!I - . 0li4• Greate eve ßdrgaini than eve Cawnostr•billad a ttfittrorolsWelo: Golden Sea-I-lite, pm Market at; , ' enve r en- Third and -Fourthi where iii,jus Voinsned, a splendid stock - of winter Dry Goods, cheaper thusdhe same quality of .Goods have :ever been offered:in Pitts.: burgh. ---; ~; : WM': - L.II.USSELL, -- No. 62 Market street, hetween Third . and Fourth' streets r sign of,the. Big, Golden'Bee;. - ' Hive, has now ,raccii , ed, - tilid attain - 1d ii„auragrous .cus miners and tha.ouliliejgeilefall}rthe - largest, afferip_est aud.mostipletididitopk-,of „Winter Dry Goods ever eller - ed in this cm'," 'PlieseGactils ha - Vc beeninirchased id the .13astern Cities .sinee' the laie fall in prices, and Fill , tie sold to cash buyers at a great redaction, much cheaper than they botilil 'lnive heeq sold in the early_part of the r - AniongthiS'iarge and eitiensive . stoak will be found. ; ' many: thoiee and fashionable Goods of the latest int- ... - . • .- ' ' -.. LADIES' DRESS GOODS :. - . : I I • . • • Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article;'- -. :.• ; -.lherri cOl'd do. ,-...- do:. figured and plain ; Silks'artd•Satins,plaii4 striped rind plain; . . • . Scarlet de Laines, all wool, very cheap, ..- .. . - - Mazarina Mee De Laines, low prices; . Franc!' hlerinos; all colors, eitrentely low. - -- . , A large assortment of figAlCaslimeres De Laines,neW e-Rt designs, from 12i to 50 cents per yard ; these are very. cheap. Also, a large stack of Alpacas from 121. to 50 -- cenupper yard, all colors, and a great bargain; wit.h.a splendid assortment of bonnet ribbons of the latest irk porn:Mon. Also, -velvet 'ribbons all widths and colors. very cheap, trbeautifaassortinentl plumes and artificial - : flowers; bonnet sidles and .velveta, all colors; French , worked capes and collars;;:scarts, cravats, gloyts and . ' hosiery, all at reduccdprices; . -' • ;,... '. - SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! ' - ~ . Best assortment in the city, and very cheap Long and ' . ....... .. . . . Square Shawls, hes/quality; i . ..:. „ : • . . , -.; Tarkeriound Cashmere Shawls; ... .. , ; . ......- , --- Black and colored Cloth do., . . .; . .. ..-.; - Brodie and Silk .- .. do. Plaid Blanket ShaWlsoill qualities and pnces. BLANKETS! BLANKETS` !—Chremest in the.C(tyl .. ..-. : A. ' large stock-of: Blankets, all qualities, Which will tie, sold cheaper than can le found else:Where. . . CHEAPER THAN - THE CHEAPEST/ A - large stock - of Calico. Gadd dark Calico.fasteglors, . , only 3 cents per yard; best quality Ilritisa and American Prints, 6 to 10 cents per yard, yard wide ; British Purple Prints, }CI to 121; a-large supply red. white and yellow. Flannels„some as low as . 121 cents per yard, very chfap; - Bed Ticking, from .8 to 181 cents per yard. .-Also;n:large. ' stock - of Chacks,.Shining Stripes, Cassinets, Kentucky- Jeans an,d.Ainseys, together with a very extensive .114 , sorUMent oflleacned and unbleached Marlins, from 3 - to - 8 cents pOr yard, cheapest yet ; good yard wldeutibleach ed Trusties, only,'s cents per yard; bleached Muslins front 3us 8 a ISMS per yard. - All of whieh will be sold off at redirced prices, id the - sign of the-New - Golden Bee - Hive, ui Market - street, between Third and Fourth sts.., - N0.G.2. --' '. (dect.B:ll) ' ' W5l. L. RUSSEL. It.EAVY•hthllE CLOTHING, - • • SELLING' OFF ,LOW. NOR CASH, P - DELAN . F.,,Pirk, 4D Liberty.street, Pittsburgh, having 1 replenished his Stock within the inst and present. months ,withrthp latest . styles of Fashionable Goods, at exceedingly low prices, offers thetpesi assortment of CI ,QTRING to be had in the City, at the !emu - est Mash price. - Amon st Ahem are every .descripuoxi of Dress and Frock Coats:, Bachand Overcoats of all fashionable 'colors and material, such as French beaver, heavy Broad Cloths, super. blue, brown and drab, Blinkets and Cana da Prize Coats, of the, latest styles. Every . , description. of Pantaloons and Vests, and other articles h., the Cloth-. also ageneral nisorimenf Of. Goods to nunke to order, .Ifich wilt be made in the most fashionable manner on die shortest notice. [declsy- .. P. DELANI,. Fashionable Clothing:store. • eWERNEBURG begs leave to inform las friends and ...Bic , public- in general that, he. hus opened a NEW READY-MADEFASHIO.NABLE CLOTHING STORE,. on Market street, second door from Second street, where' he has, and always keeps on hand.: a full assortment of Retidy-mude Fashionable Clothing:which he will sell on he most reasonable terms, for CASH. He also wishes to call the attention of his friends and he public in general to kis. very extensive. selection of French, English and Belgian Cloths and Cassimeres = in endless vanety. and Vestums for every one's usts,.wtuch he has selected himself in. .the. East, and which will be made to order in a superior manner, at his Fashionable !lend Quarters, 251 Liberty street, flats McGuire -&. Co.) and . at prices mat will not lie questioned by the best ot bum:du-makers. C. WERNEBURG, N 0.251 Liberty street, and Market street. 2d doer from Se cond. Buainfeas.Card. . . T.Y)LINTS.4e, WELL ASMO24OPOL.II'SMUST FALL-. . , ,SP! ;SII.IJ PRICES: • TErHIGH fay will be proven, by culling at McGrranS Fashionsole TatlernagEslablishment,Third attret, St. Charlei Banding, Morro t'Smat.profttr.cind siittel= saka. • , VAILLEIT: atut gu?d_ • Coxrcratorr: Vet* , far twills 642rotitict. _ My old customers, and all.otheti, are respectfully in'. rmed that lem 'waiting for them . McGUIRE, , ocnlS ' :" St. Charles. nr.F. WOULD RESPECTEULLii iuvit.e.the attention . of our friends. mut the public to the great varlet)" PINTER. _COATINGS and other, articles, we have just recelVed—riatongst which will he foudd the greatest variety of BLUE, BLACK, DKAA. a- d PEARL colored BLANKETiI MACKINAC. and - HEAVER CLOTHS-- FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, cASSIMERES, rESTINGS, 4.e. The above Goods having been bought for cash, tit extremely low prices, we are prepared to ac commodate all who may Isnot us with their patronage. with good. Clothes; at low prices.- Give us a call. • _ll:r.Remeratber,2l2 Liberty street, opposite foot of 7th. n0v3.0 . - MertIULL.F.N lc DOWNING. r. ac. J. C. ftIiGANCEi " • No. 77 & 79 CORNER SIXTH. AND LIBERTY "[raving enlarged and nevrly fitted up their establiish ;ll men t, at the above well known' stand; respectfully _invite the attention of their friends and the public Id their choice. aelection of New Goods, - cceripnateg every- .Varie.• ty.for spring and summer wear, selected especially .for their easterner department. Those withlugtoletivetheir orders will find at thisOstablishment every,s tyle of nee -sad desirable goods. Their stock - of ready wide Cloth lag is extensive got up iu the b est manner, of durable ma; tens], and well worthy:the attention of those Vriithing to' purchase. .All are invited to call, and may rest assured that they vrill he pleased with price, quality-and Variety: 4 large assortment of shirts kept roust:Lolly on.hand. - spnlloBmo. - Clothing I Clothing Z Clothing I! t TA i Three . .. Slg , Doors vs. The .Wertern World Fsoooo WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now s made. and ready offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the public in general. The ProPrietor of this far-famed and extensive establiidunent has now, after returning from the Eastern citiesi . atmuch tiouble and expense, ithit completed, his fall and winter arrariEements to supply his thousands of muttons:xi 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; Workinanship, combined with the very low price which' - tiley . Will be sold tor, must certainly render the old unri; vaned - Threefile Doors one of the greatest attractions of me western country. It is , gratifying to me to be aisle to tuition/ice to mymumerrius friends at honie and abroad, that notwithstanding die extraordinary 'citorts which have made to meet the many calls in my line; it is with diflrmilty lean keep time with the constant rush that is . made On this establishment- It is'm well established feet,' that Irry . salei are eight or ten times larger than any other house tit the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, can nirrod to sell at much less profit than °them bpuld 'possibly think 'of doing if they wished to Mier contingent expensei: , I intend to make a clean sweep of all my prese nt stock before the beginning of next year; doming to this - conclusion, will make it the inter. est - of every mani whii" wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three -Big Doors. ouctl-d&cv JOIIN At'CLOSKEY. "ecr,e,w Goi)Ds, NEW u001)S.--Received at the Iron .rity:Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of /me French, English and American Plain, black and fancy,Cassitneree, of the most modern styles; fine figured Cashmere Wattage, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins—all of which - We will make tip at the most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Heady made Clothing,. of all deseriptione; Lady ., is Cloaks of the moat . fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket /Mkt's., Suspenders, llosorrus, Shirt , Collars, and every article usually kept in a Clothing Store.. Country. Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store,. N0..132 Liberty street, immediately opposite the month o f Market. , (octia-tt], C. III'CLOSKIX. - Duff's New System of Boolt.Heeplng. JUST PUBLISHED B Y HARPER BRO'S; N. YORK rpHE first pelt of this wark, etnbmcing the most cora l_ plate course of instruction and pmcuce t on both Sin gle and Double Entry, ever published. Puce 75 cents. The whole work, embracing the Author's well knOwn improvements in the science, illustrated in two addition - of books, with a chapter ort"partnerslfip settle ments, and a Key to the oral exercises,—full clothbound, The following extracts from the written opinions of some of the most eminent Merchants; Bankers and Acy 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 Moines/1,40 whom 1.-think it will be found highly useful. C. 0.. HALSTEAD; President Manhattan Bank, New York." "It is calculat.6d I be — eic eedingly uerul to practical Accountants and Teadliers of Book-keeping. RICHARD )111VIN 1 Ship owner and Itierch , t; No. OS Front Street, New-York." - . "Remarked) , full and complete, and will' certainly convey a thorough knowledge of the subject. The un dersigned iutends using it as his Text Book. • • • . JOHN SHEPHERD, Teacher - of Book-keeping, Coluinbin College, N. Y.' , is in every way calculaled to give anlear and sat. isfactory insight into the vemusefnl - science of which it treats, - through all its gradations from the simple style suitable to retailers , to that requisite for the most marled and, complicated commercial business. - ' Cashier 7th Ward Bank, New York.", "I 'believe it will 'he nrgreat serviee, not only tci, the new beginner, but to the most exvrieneed 'accountant. • W. EDMOND 3, Cashier biechattie'e street." . , . . 111 consider it the first - werk Ikave ever met with horn which setheroughpractiCal knowledge of the Science eau be obtained; JOHN CAhIPBEI.L, klerchant,s 3 John st., New York." For'sale at the Ilook Stores, and at the Author's Acad.' env, earner of the'Dittinend and Market street. 0031 - vsi • • Steel and File Branufaetary. . r SHE sabsc*lbers have enlarged , their Steel:nd File Manufactory, on the corner Of O'Hara stiect and: • Spring' alley,Fifth Ward, Pittsburgb, by erecting eou .vsrting furnace, a - me - 1417 furnace and a tilt hammer.= :Their Steel, now hell* tt superior quality, and having ertgaga&comPetent opertitiees,they, are prepared to fur. Walt Piles 'of every destription,, that:will compare with the best imparted article. t`uhtl being determined, to'make it the interest:of till who use Files in any way,to pr; chase from ihemithey will sell - their Files prices, for Cash.> . They will also re-cat Files, • aid pur chase those which nit wont and broken; -i• Public pat ron iurge respertfallyjnvited, - . nov7)-t.L.ANKIIIM_re.,CO.2 fine eating . : d cooking Apples, ' -re c'd petsteepler ertiysdl,n suld forsale b• dee27 ' •• - RING d MPORHEAII • . .. . ... . .. . . . • .. ,-.,i,,,%:;',::;',.t',:.':..:1•-,....,7,-;74;...A , i -.• ;. , .. ,. !. - 7 :• t i -7.1, ' .7 . , ;.: -:: ' 7,7 n . ':' ,7- : - 5,- .' , ', , 77, ..e'C':? - ' 7 ' ,- -' 7 •:-' 7 - ''. -,,,,-• .-:.' ':,- - ---, •:,...,,,,]:-.:-.:,,,..: 2:42-1.,..;,:,,,,,,:....z:vi:::7,•,.,:,:i:V-,.:".-,l:rlv'EA-7.,:..--=',V.Z:;.',e'.! ;',.::.i:',7:7:.-,;....e.'1..2:!,-.4I:AT;z?-::'iii,,.t"?:.:•-.,';'.1-:J:,•--"L--iy-..-,:i I, `•- • laransportoi9kOirs. 1 enfigatipt-Siumi . PEOPLE'S 4 . ..ttik sr 11PORV.IxTILONI#4!" - Nza ; - T.-S1111:R .z• PTO Ri SHIpI'LVt The ilciatiffidit . .44lo to ttu4'i l lae' • have.liceu, put-in fine. order Ind pre. 'uoni - inninag regularly hetweea mud grie v *icidng.qtall. intc.rmediate,Foru tilang the C,anals. • A Boat 3Allalways, he at.thewharl, uncle 1.. the , b(onongatt6 . la . :Brid4e, and khe will Atari. „regularly every other , da . 1„ . . People's . Transportation Linehati, every -*lfni ~for. carrying' Treight 'and -Pa ase ge boa* Will be it i lvte# to 'Beaverhy /Ite•KCICTS, and Will proceed td„Erte with great: IlisPatbbs by the'cannis.• -The bOats are comraandedhy, 'e xperie aced and:careful pen—alt bf wham - haveaA,r 7 cy-- GOOlll3 sent hy . the Line ie. Wri'e,inay lie.fer*arded, , '6l any point on.the Lakei. -• , L, For freightpr passage apply*. „ . , Agent, Water Street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS..„. CLitti & Co., Beaver. , . Nevi Castle.; TROUTMAN dz MITCUELTRYLIS, P1.111131C1:. Samanrr Waimea & Ca.,hliddlesex: • MILTON HULL, Sherron. . , . , -lowan 111cCranta,Shaipsburgh. • S. IL& G. LoWilT, Clarksville, . Kora & MCPARLiNI), Big Bend, - S. C. PLI7MEIL West Greenville. J. & Ktheicriuck,.Adsinsville. •W. H. fikattair, • W. wAb§- Ivoßm& CO.Y.,Shermanis Corners-. :Ws!, PoWat;Conifeainville. ' ' , Spring Cotner. C. Wattettn;Alblon:' , Crunetvilie. ' , Lockport. ' ' - • • •A Kurd, and B. Tontuiatm ' The following Agents Erie' will eetehie And for. ward Freight to any. Port On- - the Lakes, shipped , by • mr M. Gallagher; ' John gearn, G. W. Haverstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg , Kelsoe& Loomis Walker & ' Cook, • -- Jet Pit tellsixtrels Pori", 1848. . _ Far the IVroirportation , of..Preightio audfrom- PITTSCURGH, P 111 LAPELPHIA, lIALTIhIORE,NEI.V -•" YORK, BOSTON, &C; . r -- PORRIDGE et CASH. Philaddihia. TAAFFE ¢ O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh.. THIS old established Line being now.in full operation, I 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—peculiar safety mode of carrying—capacious - warehouses at each port, affording accommodations, to. shipplrs and owners .of prodace,—together with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, willsecure to them a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. All consignments by lai and for this line received, charges paid, and forwarded' in ty requited directions free of • charge for' ccunmission, ad ranting or storage. . • No interest, directly or indirectly, in stearahotts. All communicr.tions promptly attended to on andioa don to the following agents: • . . —• . , • BORBIDGE Jt CARE; - 278, Market strect,Philadelphia. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, • Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. ' • O'CONNORS ACO., North street., Baltimore. •- • • 'WILLIAM B. WILSON, , al • • r Efi, Cedar street, NewNork. Zlierchants Tranaportatioai Line VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEI PHIA A VDI BALTIMORE GODS.consigned tr mr care will be forwarded with but delay, and att a linrest current ewes. C. A. NVANULTY & CO., Canal • lapin, Penn arreet. Pittsburgh. ME SEILLES'Ie - REYNOLDS, 2'n and Is.Markei weal, Philadelphia. RASE, MERRILL & CO., 1e29 • Sr. attb‘s wharf. Baltimore. sired ants , ss ay lerelghLss • bens. - .:3548. - " .: "' • EXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way freight between -Pittsburgh, lllairsntle, Johnstown, Rath da'ysburgh; Water itreet,and Petershureh. This Line-wits Conned for the special accommodation of the 'wergrbsoiries.t, 'The proprietors, thankful very jiberal patronage th e y hive received duringthe last two years, respeettelly inihrra their old customers and ,the public getterally;thit they •nre liver better prepared _to deliver voila at atiy polar on • the: Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. - • PROPAIrORA. JAS. A. LORE. GEORGE TRINDLE, • JOHN MILBER. & CO. Aisrerm—C.A.AVAtertirr & Co., Pittsburgh; Joan Itlna.za, lialOditysbiug; • ~Piesvroarti & Weons,Jolutstown. Rtoreaatrom—Smith &Sincletr; J. & J.3rPevitliG. &J R. Shoenbereer Robison& Co.; R. Afoore ; Ilagaley & Smith - John Par k er , Wm. Lehmer & Co.; G. P. Stromiber i - ger ; Pittsburgh.. . jet.V •• • • • /Merchant." Transportaktion Line, • • FOR the T.ransportatimti of Merchandise and Produce . to Philadelphia and lialliraOrc. Cootie cousigard to our care will be, forwarded without delay, at the loweit rates. Bills. of Lading transmitted, and all instruttions promptly attended to, tree from any exua charge for *tor. age or commission. C. A. ArANULTY & Co., Proprietors, marl Canal llintin,ldberty si., Pittsburgh . - (Gazette,enl cote •.1 ; Western New York College of 21.17 MALLI Irnantr, Ilowtto, N. Y. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S YI,GETABLE LTTHONT.RIP . TIC. 'MIXTURE. _ _ . • /PHIS celebrated _remedy Is . o ister -y Increasing its fame by thensaking all over the world. It has now become the only medicine 'for family use, and is particu larly recommended for - Dropsy; all.snigea of this corn) plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel. and all diseases of the urinary organs; for , these distressing complaints it stands alone.; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con. vince the most skeptical;--(see pamphlet.) Liver Corn. plaint, Bilious Diseases Fever antl.Agne., To the Greet West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No minera lagent, no de leteriom compound is a part of this mixture ; it cures these discos. es with certainty and epic rity, and does am leave the sys. tern torpid. (See pamphlet.) Pilee,acortiplaint of a most painfuleharacter, immediately:relieved, and a curt fob lows by it few days use of this article. It is tar beyond any other preparation Mifflin disease, or for arty other disease originating from Minute blood. (See pinaphlet) Debility of the System, 'Weak Back,Weskliess of the Kidneys, &c., or Imiamation of The same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of Mil medicine, and El cure is always the result of its use. smalls as a certaiitreme rly for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female (came l lrregularities, Suppressions, painful men struations. ?so awe le has ever been filleted, except this which would touch this kintlof derangemenis. It ybe _felled upon AS a sure nod effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand mimes as proof of caresin this .distress ing class of complaint 4.— See pamphlet. - --All broken: down, debilitated constitu tions, froth the effect of mercury, . will find the bracing power of thii article to net . immed iately, and the poloon ons mineral eradicated from thesystem. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative.propertles ot this article vestry rite BLOOD, and drive,such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of-ctiresin all diseases, which the limits of an tulsertisernent will 1101 permit to be named here; Agents give them away Obey contain 32 pages of certificates of high Character; and 'a stronger array of proof of, the virtues of a friedieine 11eVI er appeared._ It i s one of thepeculiar features of th isi ar. tiele„that it never fails to benefit Malty case, and if bone and muscle are left to build:upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid norx on, and keep takiag the medicine as long as there is an improVement. The proprletorwould' caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of 8 / 4 113LPABILIJA, SMUTS, &c... as cures for . Dropery,pravel; &c. They are good for noth ing, and coacocted to gull the univary: TOUCH TIVOI Their inventor* never thought of curing such diseasestill this article had dane it. A particular study of thepamph., tett fleantritly solicited. Agents % and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate-gratuitously. Plit up in-311 oz. bottles, era; t 2 oi. do. at $l each.--ihelarger holding 6 oz. more than the two small' bottles.' Look . out and not. get inaposerlation. 'Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegeta' ble Lithotitriptie • Mixtare;" blown upon...the glass, the written signature of "G. C, Vaughn" on the directions, and "13. C. Vaughmllullelo,"stampetionthecork. Node other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Varighn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid--order from regularly authorised Agents excepted. Post-paid let ters. or -verbal Communicant:ins soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively.to the sale of-this attic le 132Nassan.st„; N. Y.;,295 Essex. at., Salem, Mass.; and by the priacipal Droggista throughout the United. Stated and Canada, as, Agents.- • • •,' .HAYS_&' BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2, Liberty -st., near Canal Basin ` Wrioleitake SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. TIOBERT H. HARTLEY,hego leave to in-' form his friend's and the public generally; .hat he continues to occupy that large and coin- 4 rnOdiol/6 Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn estook &Co:, No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles,Dridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags ; Valises, Buffalo Robes,: Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. ...He also keeps conitantly on hand, and -is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern, manufactured, article, and at 66 per cont. cheaper. "Country Merehants and ..Parmers would do well to call and exams le his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first; rate articles , ate very love. prices. trr DOW i forget the place, No. S 6, corner of Wood treetAnd Diamond Alley.. .; ' ---- • - 1 - IN ES BRANDI ES, Glnir4, ke.—to hatt,pipes cog- - nac brandy, "Jas Hennessy," 2 ht.pites %Cognac , I3tu r dy,. , 2s,:*Otard, Hapny le Co." Pmet,Casulion er. Co." 12 octaves -Rochelle -" ' -" A. Seignelte." 4 pipes Holland Gin: §hgrr4tTy:irta,t i tr gi ?:r e d ri on & Co." 5 qr. casks sup. Pole 0" Mideira ' L Tenerllfe - Ca*Pen er 1 4 1° 0 Oporto " vatous gat d ee ; x. 2 0 n Li - 10 hhda,2olialf do., and 201:ble. quilt Sauterne . " /3ordenta Claret, ft` DlOntierand," 10 ty,e 15 "..-‘74lr4eit„„les 1.2 jf(eid6eiel‘i" 15 basket!' CbaT7P--;:ig'z A.Alanun kCOIr 510- u7actneron & Sons 0 eases Claret, of various grades, impo rte d In a b s o ?, ttleB;`, Bo anr Olive Oil, eropl tau 10 ; 4 , 44 ‘;‘,Latourer2 29 " tang • " Just received and for sale ' i'V MII:B-e (1 091 ''HILLER & RICKETSON: • . . - ... ... .7- , A,.- ?1 , ':.. - ."- : .-; .. ....:,:..:;:.'7..,d . :.'„`... v.4 . ...... - i'vz.........eit:? - 7.0 - 0 - 741".. - ".7.2- .4. 7- ...'?,...- , :.. 7 - f '5, - :.'..""„;..;•5" . ... - '.. 1,4..t.4.40..,.. -. .,.':.....,'"'.....h,.,..,,...r.,...,," -..A..-1`.y.. , -... -- ... .. -....--„, ...... ..._,_....._ ~„, , ~.1. ., „ _;... ~, ; 1.7. . .,,3 ,,1„.„,e4,i, , ,t i., ., ji,1V, ...z... .,-,.,;,4.1,.....t.t,..20 A7. 4 . &2ik.„:5ft .c a-.1, .p.?, , er,.......;,ta,, , ,"!„.,,,....i..i.t*.i...,,g - .--j..t.,,,e.,-i*.-cpc4.,-"it."' ..1 ,6 .7, 1- :.i... -. r!'"7 - ' 7 " ... " ,.... q i " ,,,1 f .,..1..'. ":4;;;. - 4i...kri . 4.€W4 7 . - -Z...*:lo,a€ 4 *.lrCNl , :OP:r,'-," c in....4.1-'. - ' '....i". , ":":" . 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W. - litatss.ur , &.COi,ll - .- - .I"Dosatii, ICrstestr. &- Co n 84 Wall; at,NerrsTork f .j;i..: : j Liverpool. - }lnginnd, inform their friends. s, nd :the , 4 - I ',if' Pub_, 1 4,00. hat Starlit - ore commenced and.:Commis.Tion jci‘ 'gb‘ber,ra :G vith.the enet& 4'assmter 'BuSt cs 3 ,, "-' - OT : ttrlungeenificates of passegorrontLctuden, , Lererpoolalublinßel fast, or nny.port of.thet Dld:Countrr tO,New - York r Boston and Phtladelplq, on. the inostreasonable terms c• -• ,Drafts and Bills of E:xelzange, tront XI to any amount on the Royal :Bank ofilreland and its. branchesiand on , , Liverpool { The daytrof.sallin:ggithpiTlexttlitr-T.Aue o[ Liverpool Paekets, as, fixid upon. are the Ist, G 414. llth,,loth, .21st. and 20th of cyery month. ~• . t : • Aline Shintfaroall,of the largest class, and Are, coin mantled' ,by„taen of.' cherac ter. and experience. The. .:Cabin,ateetriniodatiOns are elk hat can b e desire d :in point it( :splendor and convenience. They. are furnished with every description al stores of the best kind. Punc tuality in the tlayscir,Oiling will, be.,strietly adhered to. Packet Skink floscius,Siddens;Sherideu.and.Garrick,. are vessck of the largest class; and those ,desirous to bring out Weir friends; cannot seleet finer or safer Ships. Passage Can ini , secuxelf rit ;hp lowest. rates. New Orleans Line of Packetts.sall meekly. =For pass age or freight, apply ,. as above, or to-- •• - • 0 , - i'..10? -I EPIPSNOWDEN t Ui ' • ' EDMUND SNOWDEN, - decill Cornerittlt and Smith - arid ins.; Pittsburg , . . , ,; . notruden et Co.'s • r .. NOW PASSESIGICR EZ DI-EN T Hereafter,.all Steerage !aizertgers coming from 'Europe - , engaged in America to •eorne over in 'either of the ships of idicancr & Co., will be furbished' with the ,following Provisidhe or their equivalerit;in other articles equally good.--Ses Alt of ConirW , linty 17, 1849: ' ?rums pLArt; will prevent prevent etekneas'ott 'Mardi' Hereto fore,when Pasoengers found themselveri iffPrOVig. ions, many of them came on uotrd entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and death. •, 35 the. Bread, ' Allcd.good quail -10 .“ • Rice, • " • ty, and one-tenth .10 L'ur Oatmeal, of the Provisions / 0 -." FlOur, ' furnished wilt • be, 10 ." Beans rind Peas, delivered to each 85. " Pcitatoes, . -Passenger every I pint of Vinegar, week, with a suf.. 00 gallems of Water, fieient supply of 10 tbs. Salted Pork, Tree from bone.) Fuer. for cooking. Each in this Line will be, properly ventilated, and a good hciuse over the passage-way leading to the Pas sengers' apartment. The Camboote and Cooking-ranges, for the use of Passeng6rm,are" kept: under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health arid ebnifort. `.Agent at.Pithibargb, 10SHVA ROBINSON, ley Fifth at., neat IVood. r .....-- Teipkeottts Genera siOnaligkatteskstOßkee. AtiREMITTANCES and Passage to and ' f a • from Great Britainand Ireland, by W. Jr. J. T. Tapscott, 75 South at. , corner Of Maiden Lane, N . Y., and 96Water- . ' Leo Rood, Liverpool.' The subscribers, haiiing accepted the Agency of the above House, are nOw prepared , lo make arrangements on the most liberal. terms with those desirous °reaping the plumage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and longstanding in hulloes' will give ample assurance that all their tir- . rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & .1. T. Tapscult are lung and favorably known for the superior class, actummod snots , and sail; qualitimi of their Packet Ships The Qt.IREN OF TH E `YEN'! , s BErullaN, GARRICK, IiOTTINGUERs ROSCIUS, LIVLRPOOL, and SIDGONS, two of which leave each port_ trionthly—from New York the 21st and with, and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th: in addition to which they haps onangemente with - the St. George and Union Linea of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure (rout Liverpool every five days, being, thus determined that their facilitlesiball keep pace with theiriticreaning patronage: while Mr. NV. 'Papecott'e constant personal superintendence of the business in Liverpool isms edili donsl security that - the comfort and accommodation of the passengers,will be particularly attended to. ,The subscribers beteg, as urdial, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh aud, the Atlantic Cities , are thereby enabled to take charge - oi and forward Passenger* immediately ott their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and' re, therefore, prepared to convect' for passage front any sea, port in &real Britain at Ireland to this city, the nature ot the business they are engaged its giving them Mclnnes for carrying passengers so far inland ,tot otherwise eita minable; and Will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther 'West by the best mode of conveyance, without wry additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for paesage will be refunded in full. REMITraNem , The eubxeribers are alai) prepared to give drifts al sight - far anYelto, Mint, payable same principal ein ~ es and dice Oil, - argiaii . erTsiiiiir, townirist England; Ireland, - Seotland and Widest thus at- • ~,,,,T ul t i t,t, „ I „- E , wzr i n „ moan ,. i.tyrsat,gon, PA., fording a wife end expeditiens mode of remhung' /Milt! A.: she most popular of all BOOT and SHOE Es', to thaxe countries which persona (rimier-de such facile, lablishisents to the )Veer. This place has gained ties will find it to their interest to grail theitt.elves or. , as relminuort by its proprietor keeping the very Application (if by letter, posi.paid; will be promptly at. f b e , b mt. , 4 .4 r a ja , w h ie h . re met?, expressly tended to. TAAFFE: at O'CONNOIIi to order - far this mtirket, and he is not satisfied only by Forwarding and Commlaelott filmdom's! . keening the hest assorted stork of 1100 TS stud SHOES mattl7.d.h.w.ly . , ' Philadelphia. in the %Peeierri country, bat he in enabled anti deter. 1.1 0 ,17 4 Tu r0t h ev .... ,g r , c e . a -tutored to sett his GOODS lower than any other house possibly can. he cures not what fritilitiee theybortst er Ft3.11:171 ST, NJIW 1 . 1.15.% i EPE3 4GAT. having toe o ff ering great Indite mettle to the public, It Doeux; licartanu Rosa, Livieuroot.. is impossible to *et torth all the ad re maces and facilities JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Chiles on po int st., Canal le up advertiwinent. that the Great Bir;miu Corner has Bantil, Pittsburgh. . It over others. which enables its proprietor to sell Boots Arrongesneno for 1.44 and shoes of the very best qualities and sty les to from It) DOCHE. BROS. Zs CU, sole Agents, for the BLACK to .....5 per cent lower thou any other attire in the city. L L 11 lIA LINE, of LiVClpptil and New York Packets, 'rite way to tent the maitre is fur all whointend parchus. take the liberty of nittattuieittg to their old friends and tim no( (IS and SHOES, to cal at DATES' GREAT ; ettstotne.rN that Weir arrangements for the year toll hentg l Hiatt) AIN COI - Mk:IL examine the stag! slid prices, and vomplete, they are prepared to Whitt out puswmeern, uy all wilt be swished tflailbe L'ireatßeare ha Corner,Smithr the above splendid Lute, front Liverpwl to New tors 01,Ir hail Pi fin sirens, is the place for the public, one arid and Plitlndetphitt They - refer to their f o rmer rour , e Of 'ail. trivet gnat BOOM and Shoes cheap, for cash. "ming busbies.. and assure those-rho entrust them With drip . their ordera, thut the-same sansfaction will be metered _ , ._........_---- S . Great ligiiiceriartisli et - as heretofore. • ' ' HARNESS. TRUNK, AND WHIP' MANUFACTORY. rfilllViilitiscrilier takes this teethed et' informing his I friends and the public- in general. that 'belies the lerirest stock of the followitig named - anieles.echis own niniinineture, in Ml* eity—Seddies; Hantess, Trunks and 'hips, all of which he will warratitto lipmuder- of the best material : and by the best mechanics in Allegheny connly. _Being determined to sell his•rettnidacturee eomeiltingloweethan brie,' been heretofore gold in the city, • he would invite persons at need of the abase named ar ticles, to hie Warehouse. Na th 44 Liberty street, opp u . site Seeentb. Also, bands made to order tar Machinery, ne ill G. KERRY. ICI iife tiiiiiiiiigii".iiiii"rrlTritiiii - iiiiiiiViliiim. RIGHT •Is'ZWPIANO-TORTEI4, Conn the_ celebrated manufactory:of Cludkett, . gi ing, Boston ; with the new mipeoved eir , fitill eider ecale, just receitred Mid now - open. For mite at at Mr ChickeriaettritelO EN a prices b y : JEH H. M E L LOR, No. yl Wood street. Pinsinirgb sole Agent for Chleker inc'e grand and *quire. Piano s . for WesterePentia. orG ~~r~~ ENDLAND, - IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALI-73 . Drub fot sole, pttynblo, on demand, at nay Batik In Ireland. The undersigned hail made arrangements to bring out passengers w Pittsburgh, dating , the `resent year. - feh;rihndaw• JAMP.B III,.\KI•:Ifi: ORBAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. Gamma Btrearin h Stis, No. 1.34 Waterloo Road, Li ve spool. • Csat.nma k Rieraan, South st., N. N.Y. Snlisenlmrs, having accepted the Agency al this 1 city ofete above well known and respectable Mutes, are prepared to make engagethents for passengetsto come WA from any pan of Greatllritain or Ireland, by the re. guier Line al Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week• ly. ;Persons engaging with tts may rent assured that their woods. will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool. as well as every attentitm necessary On thew arrival in this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL, M'CLC/Ot:AN 2c, CO,, 144 Liberty at.. Pittsburgh. N. IL—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and dratts iorany amount forwarded, pay, able at eight,,throughout the United Kingdom. tykr..ly rtikPAUELIGIDI MID ILKILITTAECK a/4 - - IjikENDEIV /r. CO. continue to bring out persons from it any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to, the wants of emigrants. V. ado not al tow our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, as we, take charge of them the moment they report thetnselves, iind see to their well-be-. and'ilespinch Mein without any detention by the first ships. We say this fentlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to show' that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thodsands of others were detained mouths until they could be scut in some old craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coffins_ We intend to perform our contracts honorahlV, matt what it malt, and not act as was the case last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. Draft drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from 11 tO 41,000, payable, at any of the Proeincial Banks in Ire land, England, Seothind and Wales. JOSHUA ROHINSON, European and General Agent, Fifth street, 'one door below Wood et. B lit I T. TA N CB . rPLlESubscribers are prepared to forward money to all - 11 parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL M'CLURKEI+I & CO., :febl2 • 142 Liberty street. RUAD .w ASELINGVON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' THE Partnurshipbereto(ore existing between JOHN D. MAHON and READF. WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by mutual consent. %he subscriber may be (ound at his office;on Fourth street, between Smithfield, and Grant Its, Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged in Court. Oecto-314 READF., WASHINGTON, No: 05, 03, 1.. and 0 Wood street M' E"le T S be al so o b o s n cribt a wo ß ul e d 6 re c ep tt e r et a fu n i t. I t y inform his friends and the puplic generally, that ho has had the above well known establish ment tined up inn very superior style, and is now pre pared with every requisne r to serve up all the delica cies the season affords. OYSTERS. stewed,fried, roasted, or in the shell; to -gether with hot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mar, ton 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 Segors in eve ry, variety. He would also beg leave to state,,that he is.prepared toTurnish DINNER PARTIES olatiy. number, in a su . parlor manner; SUPPERS for 13alls,Societies or private . . . [jj-Pat¢&TKßoomsalwaysio readittesi. Newspapers will be kept ou lile from all quarters. dectb JOHN - T. DONNIA:EY cE, rO.TH A Card. „ ' ; . ENTEAPRISINA rare chnneals now presentedfor the. safe investment in it business en. ;trey new; oite.adaPted.tO.lhe man of limited, its well: es to t h e m an of extensive reiburces; Yielding 'n,..01 , 641 from capita:lA : aft' catcypvise beyond nay operation of the day. It is the cob:1004a monopoly cif 'a stapid'antele, solutely necessary and ehientint to'everyfamily, no well' es intitspensahl6 to the Inedlittpic; artistic und.'preffecef. sional man. 'To capitailbte,atl opportanity offers iblelf for a lucrative employmentOf eillter lunge Os - entailsume;; bringing immediate and' 'highly stitisfactory - lanne Those cfesiima. of embarking a Pleasantigetithel 'noes; are with others; toball• at the °thee' of the• 'undersigned,' examine the article, and form their eiVit' lodgment, from theltiels`prdielitedi' titfica—Richarige Buildings, St. Clair street,net &Dor e , • o e e.,3 ; ir, : ureos..-• . .. . . ,----_-, ~ —,-,-, . .- - t,— - -TVIINGEABLk suit vistTg, ilikcmiisnitii, pins., 4(0 COACH BUREREI."—tbe andamignpd,beaxiatitini ~ki xcra — W- , ll: l ll42 .. rpliytina on band few yery head.. ..IL auti.will „sell, to chide the lot,. at gFady : reduced_ ~gpaloellOngeOlp 5i11..y . eit5,7705. 0 „;,,,b16 t or ch x ,„,,,,,,,. rates, 'all: wool. Dila; claili; - 411;iti•Ool anplaion - Doniol - Arco:nu, which hr is telling at - educed 'Arleei. , - ~Goi,•. unilEoli,ana,ElackTainf o tp., .W. D. "q . onmStec,...,;:. IratidiPrlttor Sas; Veda, superfine ItCw Mile, linen j J ' eel 'llO Market st.;diieo docire roni Liberty 1. , cambric Pate, ft. do= Passage To anti From HARBIDEIN & COOS _ jilsilrAPV4OMPatilgs... Insnroatee... ComPany or North America, of Rhila- - - ) delphia; through its dulyunthQrited Agent' this, sub-,. norther, offers permanent and llimited insurance on property, in this zit" , and its ViCillitt and on 'shipments by the canal and'riirera, " DIRECTORS': . • 'Arthur 0. Coffin; Presq. , -Samuel ' :Alex. Henry, '•..Charles Taylor, 1. Samuel 'CV—roues, Satdadl W. Smith, % Edward Smith, ' ; Ambrikte White,' ' • John A. Brown, ; JacobASl. normals, Sohn White, Yohirit.'Neff, Thomas P. Cope,' 'Rieherd Wm. Welsh, : Rheirtird, SeP'S -This is the oldest 'lnifiance Cantptiny it the Untied 'States, having been ohdriered to 1794. ItS cßarter is per petual; and from its high-standing, • long experience, urn ple means,,xed ttli.riaLotmo: extra, hamgcloUll charapter, may, bn considered 1111 offering ample securi .ty to theppbliC. '; AVIt.LTANI •P. JONES. At Counting Room of Ativood,Jonel & Co., Waterand Front sts., Pittsburgh Marl Y Whet Franklin- Fiso7,linaturstasce Co*lusy , rtH.ARTER: PERPETUAL...4IOO,OOO paid • in ; office, k../ UN Chestnut at., north. side, near Fifth. Take Ingo . ranee; either permanent' r limited,against loss' or'dam.' age by fire, on property and s crects,of-every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Ovation; made eribeiPersonally 'or by letiers, will. be , promptly attended to. DANcRER, I.`rest. .•. C. G. Betvciaa. - Secretriry. [ '' ' '• ': DIRECTORS: • 1 ' • , "[•[ • Charles N. Banker, Jacotkinithi Thomas Hart, ' : George W. Richards, . Thomas J. Wharton, [ Mordecai D. Lewin, . • Tobias Wagner, ' Adoiphi E. Rorie, Sumner Grant, ' David SBrown. .' AGENCY N. B.—Office of the . Agency °lithe North-East corner of Third and Woad 'rireeta.Pitribnrgh': Fire risks taken on.baildlngs and, their; contents In Pittsburgh, Allegheny and , the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation taken.: ang4-ly A OEN C %Ail.' THE FKANKI.IN. 11HE INStIitANCE A COMPANY OF pIiIIADELP.A.—N. corner of Mid and Wood strieis - Pittsburgh.—The assets of . the company on Me first Janutiry, 1.845, as :published in Contbrmtly with an act of, the Pennsylvania leegislatures '•Bonds and Mottgagna.; • • . ,••• ••-$ 90 0,61 9 93 Real Estalp at ... .. . ......••• ••• • • /00007 77' Temporary loann, Stacks and Cash— • •••• . 297, 4 99 73. Making a total, of- • • ...... .... . , '.4909,08344.. 4909,08344 . AlTording certain astnrance that all fates will be promptly met, , and 'Ovine entire racurity , to all who oh min policies frcim this Company. Risks taken at as /ow ratet as are coltsktent with accurtlY• wAnincx AtititTlltt, Agent. IL GALL/01118. /1. TER G I ALLAGIEEIts No. 109 „Front sr, beztomee Wood aid Smi thfi eld :nett : -I‘l[ li eingrTURERSof Bells of sires; doubTe said e A rietton 'Force Pinnps, Counter Railing, Min eral Water Pumps;tlnlngs of alfkinds for Gas, NVater, Stearn, Brass Castings for idaeldnery and anti-attri -ton mend for same, Particular attention paid to Gas Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and OPlft- Mental Pendants, 'Burners, Chandeliers, dre.,&a -enan saintly 4)11 hand. A'Slri tin:WRUNG, SAMUEL ClitlZKil. A RNISTRONG .CROZP.R f COrnmission „Merchants., It re No. 22 Market stet, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly o the sate of, every description of Western Prim:lace, and other ankles entrusted to their care. 'gram o—Haniin,l-fassey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna. Graham & Co., New Lisbon, 0.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, 04 A. 0. Richardson &. Bro.. Cincinnati; J. F. Howard, Louisville, }Cy.; 6olle & Dorivon, Sr Louis; H. Boyles, Steuista deeg:y : LAW SCHOOL. MIIE Subscriber will receive athis office, young Gen ticmen tlestaing to readlaw. Re will superimend and direct their studies, and by constant supervision, and stnet weekly examination, prepare them (or ndmission to the Bar. , READE WASHINGTIMI. . The Subscribers have been M habit of dailypreiression ul intercourse with Reade Washington, Esq., for many years, and feel great pleasure in attesting the accuracy n( his legal information, and his eminent capacity for the undertaking set forth in his advertiseinetir. They earacotly recommend to young Gentlemen who wish to acquire a competent knowlsdge of tilt ',oil pro. to avail thcfriaelyes of the advantages sohieh his proposed Law fichoet will aillird theta. Charles Shalcr, O. sjetralf, A. thirk.•'-, Wttson st'Cantlress,! Darragh, Itnhert Woods, Smiles Duttiort • ' C. O. LoonliaWin. D. Itl'Claro, JD. Stahon, - A. W. I.cwrais. dccls4ni 101iNs•roN oc filvetcroN . bore pint receivedthe tl following new works.; History of Congress, Biographical and Political, tom ',rut ng n history of internalimprovements, (:avers; Har hors, ke. i t tlorn the formation of the Government to the present time; embracing, else., historical notices of va rious political -events of Ocean Steam Navigation; of the Tea orniCotThwtag ; together with biographies, per sonal histories, &f. ; by Henry Wheeler, illustrated by steel portraits, and lac antogranhc History of .Charles 1, of England; by Jacob Abbott; with engravings. . The Romance of Yachting; Ydyage the First, by Jos. C. nun. A new novel ; Mary Berton : a tale bf Manchester life. The Monti, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys, and Solicitors; ity,Samoil Warren, E. 3414 F. S. of the. nor•temple, Barrister atimer. . • der -9 1 - - , n City .ron City Cracker and Bread idakery. J. dIIEPHARD ITTOULD respectfully inform his - friends .and the pub. V lie generally, that lie bus added td hie oilier busi ness, the manufacturing of Crackers of every ;variety.— .Having purchased one of W. R. Neville Cracker and. Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread atr the shortest nOtice and hopes by at strict attention to buSiness, to share n portion of the public patronage. The public is respectfillly invited to call and examine for themselves. BART.:RV, No. 10 Comniercial Row, Liherty at. oppo- site Smithfield. N B, &varier family Bread, rye and dyspepsia - Bread, large and small rolls, fresh every morning can be had at die store, or my wagon, at at my stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on, hand and made to order. .1. SHEPBARD. No 10 Commercial Row. Liberty st. "Qt is the bestVough Medicine I ever Som. , ' READ the following proofof the superiorityof Dr. Wil lard's oriental coyg4Mixfure,•frOat a respectable cit izen, who has tried it: , Prrrestriunt, Dec. 15,1841. IdEssas. flits & Brtoox*Av:Alter laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which bad, thus far, yenned the ef fects of several of the "infallibles ? 1 was induced to pus: chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle 1 found myself entirely well. "/tierhii beet medicine /reer saw." • True copy. • ' JOHN HINDS. • Sold by HAYS & 13ROCRWAY, Drag&latai Comer.' cial Row, Liberty street, near' Canal. ' • • Jana XTEW DAGUERREOTYPE - ROOMS, Burke's Bo.* J ings, Fgurastreet,—Hbtion & Arrraosx, Dagaerreo typisui from the Eastern cities, would call themtention of the inhabiumts of Pittsburgh, andthe neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Burke , s building, dth st. •• ' Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest. perfeeTiOn ofthe an,.Our instruments are of the most pow-. erful kind, enabling. us to execute pictures' udsurpassed. for high finish and truthfulness to nature, The public are solicited to call and examine,. • • • • Persons sitting for picture% are neither re9nined oee.x. ,petted to take them unless perfect satisfaction Igiven. • N. D. Operators will find this a good. depot for stock and chemicals. ' 117 - instructions given in,the,art,, containing the more recent Improvements. Mll7 O yeter. Aency. • - YSTERS CHEAPER THAN .THE CHEAPEST.—.. Received this. day, dimes horn Baltimore, by press, Fine Fresh pymeis, which I will sell low, at my store, to the Diamond; also at Wm; Kramer's; Corner of Second and Smithfield streets, and H C. Kelly's, cornet of Finh anti 'locket alley., . . - I will metre them .daily mt the - above'places. All Oystera warranted ; money returned, if not good. net'2 s • 7, •., F. R.' DRAVO. - ' New 11111141 We 80164 Velyetri t dse, A Jo,sx 'received from W New York, a choice ee , Pr' • tiolioreleennt rich Satins, Silks,lYinter Ribbons, Fronelt - Floworsoplumes, A' hands - eine as dokonent of Wittier 13onacts,- Hoods; Calies . Visetts.,te.,on hand eiti!mride to orde r in th esletest stylei at : the shortest notice,' - MRS:DUFP, ' ABL lTri m 2l. l lS L t. us: Cl E tti ß r l s , t ..... . ( A ly ir e:l; l. .- . ..1iH -aect3 ' FASHION I g da Q Fourthstreet,near,Wood, wouldinform the Ladies of , Pittehuret and skin ityp tha t she trill-open on sn extensile assortment of rat - „, , reu , anb 1 VER COMPLAIN'e, • JAUNDICE,,DYSPEPSIA, when .uportierteechalee:tlaizeelte.; -It .NERVOUS DESIIATV, DPWASE OF THE KID- growth , it t'' , and restoration ortheamr. "That' AS'IIIMA, and alltiffe ohms arising , from • ereQm: derangement or disease .th. the, Diges- ales • of the• kind Sider, M use. Where the heir is dead. live. Vascular, Reepiratory, and Nerious • hersh, thin, unhetilthy, tier turning grey,' few...pollee. System s , law n as ann . upar i on, i nwar d-, tions will make the hair soil and dark, and give, it a beau. pielede,tikeenallbgueu„rnaeggistr r th l ' e eti s le tann ' e° .. " 7 ~0111-tereulplitaraviitsvltinetoleYnitilaihtnr:diThietiten gedth:nyi7ernoldriloywrrailtserWudir,eBo7Ntrvhelonreagilles::alniainehaltithrie;• • itch, swimming of the head, - . faline.as or vreightin • the- 4, ••I: •' thin, or has fallen off, It may be restotttebynainkthis stomach, dimness of Creel:J."l Every•ladr turd gtmtleiturit who lain the habit of Vision Palpita• l usingoilsontheirhmrshouldatoncepurchaseabottleof tion of the the ,Chinese Hair Cream; as it ur socomposed thatit will heart, ' Ahult 'ature the hair the Othezprepanttions , but Will Choking or suffocating setunding, depreesiOn of spirits, beautify it, and give perfect' sonsfatetion in every is sudden dashes of beat, pain in the side or back, • stanee. •-• ' • '•••- "•• • weakness of the furibli, 'cold " feet; henstant Mr' For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the rid aginings of evil, fever and dulipain in the ." lowing letter from the / 1 4..b 1 r. _tChlesrrit, bead, pain and difficulty breathihg . • •Hendershatt te Stretch, Ne4nellle: B.l,agents for *te - when ;yaw ,epon the' side,,,frightful, :Southern Stated : - • , • - , drelims,eattreructations yellow- Letter ofthe Rev. It CalafteVastereelthe Prethleerwin . , ness of the skin and eyes, deficiedcy or perspira- Mmintee•REnnonatn* &'SrnE'ren•:'Gn;rirl'tnz" :4 labe /Cc, Ice.` can be p„,easure in adding my testimony intadoeof the excellent ' ••• effectually • prepareion called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for, . cored , i . about two years ago my hat/Wattvery dry, bristly, and by DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S.. disposed tocome out; but having procured a bottle of the • _ CELEBRATED GERMAN DELVERS. ,Crearn, mud =edit according to the prescription, it II now .Their Power crier theabove diseases is not exeellefi—l elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Malty baltauns and , if equalled—by any: other `preparation in 'the United oils were applied, eaeh leaving my hale in a stone state States, as the cures tiVthis oity attest, in many cases of than before.• ,- Thitr•Creana, however, has'atet expels ter skilful physiciantilmd-falled. ' ' tations. •-• • • Derangement in theliver and stomach are sources of ,'Att an article for the toilet, my wife• gives it preference insanity-from disorder or obstrnotion a morbid action of over .011 • others, beirur delicately perfumed and. not die the sympathetic and ether nerves follows, and the Mite- petted to rancidity. The ladiesiespeeidly4wilifind the• lions of the brain are impaired and detinged; as nerves ChineseiCream to be a desideratum rn their prepiratiann are the connecting. medium, betweentnind and - nnitterot fertile toilet. • , Respectfully, fro, follows from • the redpiocal action that both must be " • ' • .. •IL CALDWFA,Ii. 'more or less implicated and deranged .ttimultrineousix; -Pulaski, January 7, 1517. - -- derangemenitheee olsoprodnet diseaseof theEElnii" EllerSold wholesale - and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS. as well as the brain, M Townsend 41 Market *l-;• and -.Mel Mohlee#cornet of The thousaluis wags die,- with YELLOW. FEVER, Wood and Fifths= - CHOLERA ,or INFLIJE.NZA, is awing to. the same causemnd the majority of cases of that most painful disease,CONSUMPTION mitrinateis from the, sante. fact the stomach is the important argue in the System of mutter, as upon it you doted for the success , and all the advantages to be derived trent' the administration of in• tetnal medicates. Its functions are of the utmost im patience to everyone in constitutiag the source and foun tain of life, which is nutrition. Neocene possesseseecbt remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable'power in modifyiog every part of the system. , The rare succeas in treating disease of the tut& stomach suet essfuliy has not been a waneofpittliolitgical -- knoarledge.ot then , timodons, but the preparatiort situ. compound:that - would aet• upon the dlseidie aid all.the: sympatheticafflictiotis. Than point has been paned in • these Bitters, and they are ENTIRELY VECrograBLE, and will in every ease permanently destroy costiveness, and givestrength and vigor to the frame, at.no time de bilitating the patient, and they are grateful to the most delicate stomach , under any circumstances. ALL CAN SECURED, _ . ~.. WHO. WILL USE TREAT ASDIRECTED, - wirirne rue POWER Mt .11SDICIXIL) The few moathe this preparation has been before.the `public, has. front Its infallible efficecy, elicited the eulogy of the press through the land, their object being for the benefit of suffering humanity; its success Mui• surpassed all precedents, and:it is free from all alcoholte stimulant. syrup , mercury, aloes, quinine, acids,. and all injurious ingredients, and especially adapted to the diseases of the variable climate of the United 3' tates, and the West In dia Islands. , WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, are made strong by using it—in fast it isafatailYmelli eine„and can he administered with safety to a child one year old, the delicate faMale, ova man of ninety. The Philadelphia. Dereoerat says This 'medicine bas an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in greed demand. We can speak from experience, that it has produced many wonderful cures." The Daily San says We believe it is one of the best medicines of the age—a friend having used it in his own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and Liver Complaint?' The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says :—"Do oar good citizens, who are invalids, snow the many eaten ishieg cures that have been performed by Dr, Hoofianci's celeurak-, .erman Bitters? If they do not, we recom mend them•to the German Medicine Store. 27S Mice street; ell who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, 'Jaen dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has cured many of our citizens, after the best physicians bad failed. We have used them. and they have proved tube 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 bumble ef fort, they:are erairely vegetable. The Evening Ilulletinsayte—The Celebrated German Sitters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep sia. and nervous complaints." Neal , * Gazette says, —“lt Is , notoften we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in our, colurrutr, because we are newilluar, to speak except from personal experience, and a good constitution fortunately makes us generally strangers to such articles. A wont, how ever, of Dr. Iloollanffle Gerrnan Bitters. This tvit ittranv to be aruexcellent article taffilling tn every respeet what is Claimed fur it by the advertiser. The Daily News says: , " A Itbraieme.—We speak knowingly of Dc Roof land's celebrated Gennan Miters when we say it is a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the binary, diges tive end nervous systema, imbue not, we think. tin stqtraz —it PIA VikeIITAALE PRXSADATIoN AND ILIUM Wrritor7 room., and to all Myelitis we would recommend has worthy their confidence. What stronger testimony cam a medicine have? 'At the Depot cootie seen the evidences of litany of our most respectable ctlizens of Cures in all the foregoing die* eases, PritiCipal Depot, Getman Medicine Store, 57$ RACE' Street, nun for sale in Lancaster by John P. Logan; filar nabares.--by D. W. Gross; and respectante dealers gel erally throughout the country Q I LENCE TDAT DREADFUL COUGH . ! .-. The. Lungs ate in danger, the work- of the destroyer hat been be,gun, the Cough of Consumption hath ; rksouud death- , AILE ?Or a . Moment Your darling child, ,your Idol and earthly joy. !.% now perhaps honfined . to her chamber' by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks,' her thin signeken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained noon her —the sound of her supulchral cough pierces your soul: - Yorro Mari, when post about to enter life, disease - she& a heart - crashing blight over the fair prospects of the fe ture—your heelle cough and fcebli , limbs tell of your Loss of hope.hut you need not despair. There, is a blun which will hell the wounded blase, b is - • ititio - iiir:suirs Ali=neafiug lialssainhi Mts. Alllive, the wife of Win. 11. Aurec, Esq.l•was even, up by• Dr. Sewall of Washington, Dc,. Bee and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dritoe mid Dr. Mott of Nili? York_ Her friendi all thought she 'must die: 'She had every appearance of being to consumption. and was ad - pronounced by her physicians—Sherninn's Balsam was given and it cured her. . Mrs. fitaaseasterx. cif Bull's Ferry. was aim, rimed 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 Broad Way, has witnessed its effects in several eases where no other medecble afford:: ed rellef.4nit thrittaisaut operated like webarm. Dr.4l, witnessed its . wonderful streets in-curing Asthnia,-' wl it never failsof doing. Spitting . Blood. alarming , ' as it ay be, is effectually cured by this Balsam.. :It. . heals e ruptured or wounded blood vessels, andmakes the Mega seised again. • . . .- - co ftev. lixtrav Jonus, 108 EightizaverMe, was- cared of ugh and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing, . The first dose gave Lim more relief than all the other medi.. ciresbu had ever taken, ~. Dr. Is. d. -Beals, 19 DelatlCY street, gave it to a sister-in-law who, as laboringander Consumption, and to another sorely 'afflicted with the Asthma: - • In both easels Itatifeets were inunedialeVioon restoring them to comforostilcf health. • ~- ' •' , • Mrs. Lumens Wzi.t.s.,; 95 , Christie-st., suffered . from Asthma 42 years.- - Sherman's. Balsam relieved her at once, and :dm is compartuively • well, being enabled to subdue every snack by. a timely use of - this medicine:, -This _indeed is the ggp a t remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit-, deg Blood, Liver Cffinplaints, 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 ItOrk. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and-Poor Man's Plaster • Sold wholesale and retail by Whf. JACKSON; • at his Boot and Shoe Store: and .Patent Medicine Warehouse 69 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood- street;.. and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county : A. ht. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Mustin, cor. Webster it and Elm; Dame' Negley, East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins. burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgh; Sarni: Springer, Chit .mp; James M'Kee, Suswartstown; John Illailt, Turtle 'Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabetk• Rowland & Son, hillees• port; hicEldowney, Bakerstown) Riley . hPLaughlin, Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentum; G.H.Starr, Sewickly. • mar9.4y liii•OßE TESTIMONY!—Dr: W. ' Latins, ,of Fayette-• VI ville, N. Y., saps: "I am well persuad e d ; and have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use, to, nll those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by the usc.of Dr.-. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents. a box. Sold wholesale and retail by. S. L. CUTHBERT, „ . . Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole Allegheny city; 3. G. Smith, Dir . minghami and John hfiCracken. Fifth Ward: f ibs; • Jaynes' Famtlybittio, e vni dll t e e lsipl at . o4, I,to ~_.._ R.T - I 8. 8. COOK , , Piqua, 0 I,l' "I have used your Veenpfuge, CarmillatiNt 0' 8: and Expectorant, i,t mY practice; for the last thy, sad have beenexceedingly well pleased with , . , itever, as yet, to my recollection, failed Of them, and , fullest expectation in their curauvo p 7 realizing my other metheines I canuotepealc of Croy, .opertiea. Your judging from those I have used, I ' experience; but, claim, and are entitled to all the - ...übt not but that the y them, by . those _ who have us-. confidence - reposed in very partial to 011 Vertalf - tnem.• I was f ormer l y ted with yours, whioh.hir .uge, becomeacqutun other now in use. iny decided grefereneto . an Ressectfully, your , . . , y L 177 For sale. b 7 Fourth at. Pitteh „ &e.: D S. S. COOK, lir." Urgh at the Perrin Tea Store, 72 rents: B•yarA p• A 1- _.2 --:' - -- .. lbil u " s. l'H.CP:prei. t .tion has proved itself to be of 'iv ry'gre . at S p it c.Y in fn.' cuni.ofobstinate Coughs, Co' td, e, Asthma,stly oe'llloodi Whoopkg Cough az ei other Pnetunome, mired to show sect:A/love of -hair' .ectiottSf end the propneloce- fe4.lY varnmted-in recom. , ' mendibg - .8 -- Ifs a, mire quid asefai ria• edicinei'aud are pip testimcmy:of fis Xnbig,,„ .• -, .• . i. • - -'•' -" ' It hi pleamMtitksthu Kale: anolit ...itreltd atso low ti - price. a 4 !q't ll ac4 `trcilltln gle rettell cif 'every - pinion, Thisre arei•parhspa t -nt few uough.F4e.pariions that ll .pr 0.... duce -' mulch decided 'ellbOs In • such a:short timer. • rrgr, putablertuthorftron pansd and said 4 , .. ' - C, ,:.--t ,11.4 k , .} , , iliuszEsTock & CO Wood ireiiis. ,- 'Corner of - Pirst rituLAVor jd 1' ni so, cor ner of Sixth an 4 -e -. : •- r ' .' - :14)1t.ibut.--1-------,.-- -TErai Argo, VsosrAxciPuzs are fez : for • utile; *hollisole, 6 .0 m a_t all ;tliet • ' - ' .13sat Eau= Orrice, 10 .10, mlll 'hi Wal , ' C ole, Alleghi‘ My G. eityi i "Smith fic 01111; John Alf :SCruckeit, f':, eau utrpptrTi4: W 4!!/. .... _U. _ , .. :__--4 ,, ; Tl, OR SAl4,f,' 1:11'411 . syeils; ng_hoouteare'iLl?at'inilegealayet. - 4 , sant lornion;- situated ' 0 1;1 AA • edar .skiren,. lute hnizsos;.*ll ams. . rvea,la,lng aig,.° three - ! s:dfreonka iftandAPAlntrooPainaEL ngt::l"rif ciia deep, i 6 a l'a Ck • tad fintiliedgarl'at,ot.._ts.2l4',llo,„.e ,Y',.. h,,,,,i,,t,nijanOe an alreet...- Piectillgano: aea,ll- s.).r, ~, 77 , , .2. I Ce nt.razallaarly psymen angs ' PERT General Again, --- _as, _ 1 smithfueci street. , i' • ' Y ~_;~1^y^„~$ 4}2;~T j'.~t~Jt~l l lCsxS i Si' e .'s'l. ADIESare cautioned izganustiusing:Comibon Prepa- Li red Chalk: They are not aware how fri,ghtfully.hun• rious it to the 'skin !haw emnie, hOw'rough, herarpallow, yellow, and the akin! appears :tifter:using: pre. pared chalk ! , Besides it iainiurtous,contaunng a large quantfry'dfleadf We have prepared'd berunifullvege tablearticte,which.we call Jones'. panish Lilly White. • It is perfectly innocent, being purified of, ,all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy,' alabaster;cloar, bvely,white ; at the same' tints: acting: as a cosmetic on the skin_, making it so ft and smooth. Dr. Jinsteti'Andetson;Practical Chemist of Alassachn setts, saykt.,`!..After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, find it possesses the most 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. —lnched(' way-to apply Lilly White,' is with tall-leather or wool—the former 'apiece:able. . • : A ILTE ssr OF TErra sea 25 castia.—White teeth, foul breath, healthy — gulps- - Yell6W and nnhealthyteeth, alter being once or twice cleaned with Jones , .Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, tut the saute - time it is so perfect,ly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily, use : is highly, advantageous, even to those teeth that are in gOod condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing's'. premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from beet:ming worst—it also fastens such as it b eeoraing • loose, and by perseverance it will render the realest teeth, delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Priee 25 or 3?{: cents a box. All the aboire are sold only at 82 Chatham st, sign of the American Eagla, New Xork, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the WILL vm3 KARST, and get a rich husband, lady? "Your facets your fortune." Is't beautiful, clear, fair? 'ls' it white?: If not,'it Can be made-so even though' it be yel :low, disfigured, sunbarat, tanned and freckled. Thous , ands have been made thus who have 'washed once dr' twice with Jones , Italian Chemical Soap. .The effect is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the gem . pie Janis' Soup, at the sign of the 'American Eagle; 82 Ring-womr, Salt-rheum Seurvey,Erysipelai, Barber'e .Itch, are 'often cured by Jones , Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clean the skin, all know. Sold at the'American . Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. • C. INdLIS, Jr., Patterion. Sold atJulamit 89 Liberty at., bead of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. - nov22. INE DCLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. N.J...-41:farriage.—ConjyfeetiaL--Any lady between twen ty and thirty, possessing a synunetrical.form, good fea... tures, Zse., is asked confidentially,,can she suppose any man could 'admire her while she has such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse skin; and such dirty, bad, wiry hair; when; by spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth, a pure sweet brea th , and a beautiful head of hair... She can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath,by using a 2e. box of Jona' Am brr Toat4 Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the genuine Jones' 'ltalian Minicar Soap; and a beautiful heed of hate by using a 33. bottle of Ames': Coral Hair Rtatoratice.. , Do not forinvin opiniori against this before youtrry, Or: yamarill Tegret it; but be sure to ask for Jones' articles., Fold only to New York at bJ Chatham at. For sale by . Whr,picitsor, Agen; apl3 • .89 Liberty et; Piusburgh. rIANCER, SCROFULA APD . GOITRE•L'AmpIe • ex perience has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE.. It has effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and otherdis eases of that class, bat has removed the most stubbotn diseases of the Skin; Swellings, Dyspepsia; lie. This medicine enters intothe circulation, and eradieates din eases. wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body. removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands OT bones.• It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani mauaa to the diseasedand debilitated constitutunt..There is nothing superior Mit iathe whole rnateria medico. It. is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disputing nausea accompanying /he ideaof swat,: !eyeing f • • • 010 , For sale (a. Pi tirbotsk tit the PE/ON TEA STORE, Fciitrth et' inerfr,Wood. • • mar3o Recipe Tor the Unman Held TPOMP. ITS GllOl4 - TII ANI3.III:ALTH,III4IRE: 1. IT SOFT,'SILVZ, "CLEAN AND-FINE.- , -Pers'ons' in consequence or the many things sold,•set down every. article, be it , ever BO Imod,) Mlnitinbrig, -If people , could made to try a 3s, bottle of.lone'SCoral.Hair Re. storatipe,; and bed bow it makeesdry - ivastir,reddight hair moist, soft, atiburt44,ll . .dark,Atrak ite!aps it soi.itnik-,by use for sometime, causes it to g . row: finturally.beautiful; if people emilir ieethe number ofioi)or reapeet4bli Ote-. ebonies that use 'it, (aye, "and'.6 iid'it 'the cheapest thing they can tile,) fordressingund beautityillz the , liuir; - -lor keeping it 'soft and .in orderthme :Macs as long as any , other urticle,iniuki. not' • Torees it tOgioiv, • ; ' Antreostit Mit 3 shillings hi try.. ' We foimerly•sold nothing. less than 4Sl , bottlei,:but we wish people to try.. i 0 • Sold only at falMind Chatharli strcet,NcW York, and.hv , - • • .2, r' ' mar. • WIT JACKSON; ' Liherl3' at, MORE: ES'l'lrdcliV V;tor. or, IN Word's Family uedi cines. unaersigned, citizens of Pittsborgh,h4 l ing persinally;, Oa Di. willows 'Oriental Cough. Altx . = tore, and o*petienced its benefit:did elTects, datuoinchiter olly recommend it •as sofa and Offerotuul, In' all cases: Speaking front experien cc; we believe. that t perior; and would recommend its .use to all the :'athicterd, . , CHARLES LEWIS, Wid. JENKINS:: Pittsburgh, March 15th, 1.849. itrSokik.T.L Schotmmakei &Co., John. ITnya, - Jninii , A. Jones, J. H. Cassel,. John P. Scott, P. - L. Snowden, J. hlohler, Ogden op2j• OLD AL, RHEUIII,-SCURVY, OLD 430 - DES 7•EIIYSIPE - • SLAS, Bareet's Itch,. Chaps, Serra •Diards . ,- T h is is used by many physicians ill this city ounng the above, and we would not conseientlionsly sell ciders. We i knew t to be all we state. • • As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S' perhaps the, only article eder kimwri that'Tentoved'ltripuritiee kind cleared and beautified the skin, making it soil, 'cleat,' smooth and white as tin infants..-Bin mind, it iii sold at la , Chathiun at., N. Y., and by •-• .'• JACkSON,-Ititent,, 89' Liberty street ;. Pittsburgh. marla (lONSUNIFTION seliesniere victims than any outer N„,./ disease iii oar country. The young,, the old the beautiful and guy,-are - all 'alike subject to its invidious ravages r and many alectic cheek has been suppbsed . Ao bloom with the glow .of health. But every case origi nates in a cold, and a cough—pethapAi deemed uriwortb of attention at first—atid only, met • with remediel w" too late. Watch the first symptoms witlijettlouti den and make immediate -use of the Cough 'Balsam Fahnestock.eo CO., which will eertamlrohoole;'., , cd" B. A. progress, imd reetore - the„ ',named ~oretturs „its further action. ,o a beautiful For tale A. Fall ikfitim and Wood sts-r4.4 0 , c tu h - Co. corner Ist p er6t F oil SALE—AII the gitliseribet thereZn, signaled leg cut Sixth feet. Thin, s• a tt w i tgib , * DAC/. fie • uab property* , ',where the it,.toga vat ther it velth thoimprovements steer linear Smithfield; froth. ,140 ft : , and in depth on Cherry : alloy , 246 opeity is admifs'aly situated for, a Ifotel or .all, and contains a Laffonnara . of ground . tie divided into 12building 'lots, 6 ibte of !20 feet, ou Sixth Street, by:l2o.feet deep,'and.d lots with a. An of 20 feet each on Cherry alley by 120. feet deep.. jans:tf „ , , .1 _, ,wm.rpRTEK, , agazines,for January - 184* E:CEIVEO ler 1:1 1 / 4 1fNEEtt.S rta eta stre e t, Rthlnldootabtri4 Sac' d Goders 'Lady's - Book; 'unusually ]urge, With six Ur: tractive e gram gs tuhe literary depurtmeni of the high•;.: est ordor.for this No., coromenetag anew VOIIatCLU. , 7 , • Sartain's Union Magazine, beautifully embellished, and comprising 80 pages of reading matter, all onggThal. Magazine, illustrated with roar beautiful an - gravings ; In size,ra full doable number:- - • Poems, of -John Quincy 'Mama,•with Notices of his Life and : Gbaracter; . - A Critical Defence of the Grant Street:Baptist Churelli,. against the charge of corruption, in the administration of her discipline; published by order of ilidebtur Rose and Gertrude,orthe Mysterious Wedding; trans:.' Idled from tbe_Frehch:of Rodolphe Torrffer.:' Ati Impartial Account of the Lifts of An Mhffii—a narrative of his first marriage; also his second,. With giant particulars never before yoblisbed' '' 'Second' voliime - Tatir Ardentieim, now complete; ter' Mary; Barton; al Tale ot•Manchester •Life, England; published bY•theHarpers - • • Julian De Cjitiforti; or Nyontaot.!..:ey ;; t ; :a Smiles " and Teati; Dlutdr,ate'd. ' ' * Angelina - i:timbre; or the. Life of a." Beauty; 11., the': :author of*the Jilt, Biench of - Prennitosi,kr.,' •• The Hunchback, - or the. Bell , Ringet'• cd•Natte by Victor Hugo. . . • deel.4e Not4ce•to the:‘ , Abiloc •-.•••••• • • in; sanscriber informs. the, public - generalirt awl T Housekeepers and Retail 6roccrs - particularty,lThttV he is discontinuing "the Qyneructsmia-linsiztess, and will sell off his 'present stock at reduced prices. ,Those who, Wish to obtain Chihrt,l2tiiensware, or Glaii;Wilt gad this a rare opportunity for getting sucteartielet as they vraeli' 'much cheaper than the nsuW rates ' • - remember the pIace,,iCHINA,IiALLiNo. 118 Weak street, near the Auction-store.. I • - ' • S. I Will dispose or nty veholaatuni to any person wiebinglbhuY it, aytti bargain: . t , :•• - ATJ otiariv:uorosEi CORNER , OF -PENN 'AND ST. OLAIEVSTREETS , ' FRESH QYSTFAS, , GAME, the season the marl affords, served ap_ig' l o,' ,shortest notice, and in the very best-style... Tticau?. llB° 4 9 - an fitted up and arranged in the beat' Ordst.'under the rci agement of reepgn JOHN Zil." cAMPBELL. and every telicacr:nr JO $lll ~ T% - iG - liiilAT saBLEID ' • NAT 1t 1 lERJCAN "OIL; proccried front a well LuKentricky A. : 136 feet below the surface' lathe ear h, I.eertejit andlinfillibletuare. ler Sprains*. BeraittsteaW .‘ . :• 1 Scaßls, , kunte, Tenor. Erysipelas, Scald,lfea, 'C ~'-' L.- Whooph.".Cough, InfituranatotY.ttone.iThiewl;. rer !. ". cs Inflamed Wes' Flattdenceitilde re f EeverA t oxpjittis ni ,`:; , ::.: . • . _.....i predadm..A.Torittatlll64.T . _ _ _...t...f.rr - 1:141.1tq.,,,;• 3 fAi6h . .ylaldiuslts etas is in, a sup /441.Fl a T L .P , ?r.b. s t:t.,„..j t . ' Ichas never yet failed when used according. n ; Tiels oi ;i si t , itre... Riatl theyolldwingt i‘: 2:.,1. •: 1 ••,i , 5, :i i.,l•iti. tft,-51 - r .!. , ... :,•• - i- , . I±dattctudinidt4Ahteleff,_ c:Twi ; ~... , i t -4. ''. ar, ... '. • . ... •., . ,: NA her. ft i “-• i„ 4, ~f,„; , . I '. is isto cenikr,that myiwife, largatetit esl,l_,tas n ‘ dv6 'c ed of it Rheumatic Complaintof sIT.F 0 1c.... , ,,........_ fri2sr by which she was so lama as otAliteel.y.Fir_e . , ,„.,,,, ea.. In ona , weelrshawas ousetitly,Petell the }?se ,t a Okand could:walk about u usual withoutelt.. n'• ~ 1111 7• . . ... %-- •..' .;% • JONATHAN Nash hi i'''`? • The following is communicated byXf-3'119. : :., ... ? • • ' . • ' ' farksisn's agent knesenbeavilie,.Q.• • ~, „• •,. • •.• - 1• A gentleman near Steubenville, who had,notbVint . ahle•. '• " to put.either of his feet to.tke ground r9r,lr s e Y,..a o , 4 l.,„t tfr' ' ' .' o :Omni/mice of. lament sa, by the WM, 01 ,9 13 ,c,. _•L'‘ , "_,T --.- 4 .:' 1 f, enabled to walk two miles to a townehip PcF*4"• i i ".. ';'' i likewise a sovereign Itnnedy,for,- • , ~ _..' . ~... ' ~„ , CONTRACTION OP THE b1115C44,M1.!.;!•r41:f.W1 ; ..C. -:.. . .://DOl'.7S, - . t ....- ''_,..! :-' ~,,...''.- ';....." ...; '... • The following Is ctuaanicatedl4 . 6lr:* . ap..;5w.;.,, 'Jackson's agent for ultenvilleit ~• _•,' -...-- ;• , ' ~" ',:.s. ' A lady residing in Sulubanaillo; the,Sngel 15(Whos'el '' ' hand was so contracted as to deprive her oftha Use of IC' for 'darn-five Years, was entirely cured by the 'aka ofone '''.. 'bottle of the Oil, so that she now - bas the"perfect use at her hand fully equal to the other-which; had. tient tf ef_t% : affected!. • It hes alackbeeri kuuld tobeersefaandblvlact. .... - Lie, lige* lnik*speeity andeenanketrnser,s, t, i 't . , ..,. , .;. ..... FAKNIM43,. .1? ••-'l.: ? ''n.,.. N .,.. ••, -.. in all'eSsei itet'dtganleally incurable, .- - . -%,,., xi - . 1. ' A lady' re siding tri Allegheny city was elTectisdiyeired...... of'obstinate deafness, of years' continuance; try aiket.tme.,, of telii.i la ini anal:Pottle:Of the Oil,: so : that she sea, the ~,. heard better than.she had ever done before. • - , ~. „ A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh , was cared 'ot .'.• deafueis Of nine years , standing,- by the use of a- yang . • quantify of the Oil. • The names. nail ref/dwelt of the; ~' lady ruill'gentleunin will . be given to those who desire it. at the office of the advertiser: - .. •- i :',. i ,i ~ - • ,• Its properties are highly developed in the certa i n and :. earprisingly speedy cure of all eases of _.. _• - ~, ...• - • . , CHOCK; CRAMP,/ AND ,5P.A.9618... . • Several-04es Of Cramp Cholfc have been effectually.: cured by one dose of Oil, in the short.space,of hilt an; hour. when the parties have been , agonized with, ,Pain. Its curative properties have been remarkablvinardthsted ',••• ! . DISEASES OP THE SPINEj ' • A ladj, the wife °fa planter in Rentneky,:winsettresti . .. , effectu ly of ode of the worst eases of diseased which had confined ter to her bed for a considerable time, in: which' she coalifaot tarn herselElt - is also a sure remedy and perfect dire forlialtisratho small ofthe, bee ,a L INPLAMIATIDN't:IP TINE'HIDNE7B. R •.- . ead , following: ' - •••' " , • • , the, •• ' Prentinnlon; Dec.lB, 1440. ' Thiel.' to certify that I war afllicted with greatpain in the small of my back and kidneys, - which &treated me so much that !Could not stand upnght.'" By rubbing extet • tinily, and using half alert:spoonful intereally, night and morning, I was entirely - cured. • JOIIN MDLE, e. • near Warren, .4rmarrrmg el: 0 41's• Algentleman'of Pitsburgh, afflicted with a violent is llanunation of the, kidneys—the, ?Din of which caused, him to faint--..-was come ear e d; en, in three days, by the. The qualities of this • • • • • 'NATURE'S OWN . REMEDY - • - is extremely. penetrating and anti-inflammatory, comm.--; quently is confidently recouunended as a sovereign rem edy wherever infllimmation exists, either external oh( n 'ternal. Used immediately after n cut, braise or wound', ,it will cure and prevent , GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. . It has, in addition, been found o saintary t Oleasing and.. • effectivertanedrfor those very unpleasant and inconvos, GRA • iN.7I, URINARY COhIP4APTPJI. . 1:1 - 3-. Price, 50 cents per bralle, • • • • • . on Tone ranards The surprising excellence and grousing popalririty,, the American Oil, has induced.some divining npersons- • : palm upon the. public, miserable , imitations of this. truly valuable medicine, for them:nose de,reiving:the tuts wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. • • . ,In order to be sure of obtaining the gennine;obserc: ,the following rove_ micros Ist. See that the name " Wm.. Jackson, 82 Liberty, it • head of Wood it.," is printed, on the label of thenrutppia •.•*; of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. . • • . ' , 2d. That each bottle ie Inclosed in a ptuziphlet Contain in full directions for use; and also containing the name;' - ' and address of Win. Jackson, ceneinl Agent , for this. . proprietors • tikewise, - the name andaddresa, of the pro,' . : : : prietors, D. Hail Zs. Co., Kenineky. '3d. Purchase osox of the advertised Agents, 'au or athom have a show bill, on which is printed the mums of the Proprietors and General Agents—thus : D. Hail & 'Proprietors, Kentucky.- Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa., ' General Agent-for Western Pennsylvania, and putt' of Ohio and Western Virginia; and ,the printers' names-r, Shryock, Pittsburgh—printed at the bottom' of - • • - ,4th. Observe— the igenniner • Ameriiiiii - On fi"iirsi'irent• green color, without any sitdinienr, apecific g ra y/. , ty lighter th ani water. The eozmterfcite merlin:llPa t black colial—stune white; like Spirits of' Tanientine, (9 said us be refined and clarified;- sonic 'area mixture id other commonnilr, arid one ablielr. filthyy. I looking mixture purporting to come from dm "Pntsbiater and Allegheny Dispensary CO:" None of- thaws scotuts- - - , terfeits possess either the virtue or the,powerallnthartraus-s' AMERICAN ' • ' - • • •, • 117'..is'old wholesale and retail by WM; JACKSON;-: Generul andS.M. Agent for the 'Proprietor , to Western:' - ; Peunsyfrnnia, -Western . Virginia • and Northern 91zioi,• and by the following di;dy aop . otrai;d Agents inAllegbertY 1 , Dr. Brown,. ABegirany city. : • .• J. R. Johnson,. , • • • Jonathan Ghnest, Manchester. ' • • Alexander Asdale, - Wylie street. . J. B. H. Jacques, Dirouriglnutt , .. - Wm. J. Smith, Tem i geriarafiviffle, , Edward Thompson, d'lcitQprik ' Daniel Negley, Esial.4berzys..•• ' • H. Z.lifitchell, Thoanutiiikia,ShalP_ • Pbuillt 6 . 4 • •, • H. Rowland & Son, : C. P. Diehl, Elizabeth. Jahn illaok, Turtle Creek. • ..fil'Eldcrwny,Bakenalcawss gunnel Springer, Clinton. . • James M'Kee, Stewartstoini..' Riley hi'Laughlin; Plum to p. J. paltou, Tartiaturn.t , . Jeremiah Plemingjeawrenteville, . Rohe/Minium, Anhuraville. angls-ditwem - . FRpm vie New York Garette, act. 2, rheto a;d p ros y w . _ Paper:deservedly at the head of the. „ ' f . Atria°Pa saes of Sorraprin 7 / a .;—lLtVe b u t euu t t edi i?.. ;to cell the enemas:tor ourreadori to tins t uut a tis by elutee s *ration whiclOafill botound advertised aionothercorannss Air. Stated a a brother, and issties : a bi li bl y t o u tteu d e e 'neivapaper, al r e ady ow tad then, which we have noticed:.• ae or two numbers : has been eulogised by nearly it!. th An c r d p . t itl fu e r ee - e e di f t, e-l eA u t a lt ni tu l ' beiuutr . Y, and, oath:in:tit not, Jeo l :,iy ealogiscd: lit basin as!. favart.mdreetieTt itePer . ing lestimailialsifrom :the) Moil eminent practitio ners i every. . on of th e cam * wher° t ihas ocedi MK& : - gore is beauty • and :mato enough fit the bottles, aid tb e ,,,, Trava ti a b a b t tau t bt o b c they aro aavolopedoo irA uuui a uur ibui , u uett PrePartttiod. itseltwete not (niece tho--“sovereigiast the worldp i as ever"' P erten-intuit belie7re lt.hoo-thaf.ts; every one must bed. sve It is — that is, ever?, one arhai. w!duld net:resist rIP iiis isfdociiinentazy evidente conch. sive enough to con, /est Turk. to Christie:MCP- .--1142%1in5. of the bonlea, gentlie nailer, And gee whether in, 0 11,91 wee with us on this point.. For by '• - FAHNESTO CZ to c 4,, J;) • feb24 cos, of Int and \v o ila an d fith aisd 'GrOod "'mos: TIC iIX)1.01(EVZ•" • n. re uT eelahle - r' i t!'r 'n called at 'ear billet as .aid, to i ue. th' ent ema beenafilietedithi!leiZears) with Rhea:mad- • . he ba d u s e au •Nri • Coloreni ; art or 'Gout, and occ en a told.. room the ro^ 't he had been .frequCntikiCeln:;:k)slutik-' tense 4119 . -.nobs together, and often an _ using .r . excruciating pain, but . that yb_e s bad b eep nal • arlf . , Alterative t from, wl?.%Chhe found tb mar in e* .nd unexpected relief. He sa ys he found= -con : • .ie very pleasant and effective, and Vat ,he _ _ 'eiders himself perfectly cured.—Fhtiadtlphut NorthAnutre • A Fscr Wotan knowrscse—A gent cmitoPffrarOfololl habit, from indiscretion in his younger d ays, _ _ reefed with Ulcerations in the -Throat and apa_is disagreeable, eruption of the Skin. • Indeed , System bore the marks' of being satar_a . T One hand and-wrist were , sa much a ffected _th1 1 . 44 1 4441 lost th e use of the hand: every pan Delyr cure Sleep, painful, and olfenaivo an age o f and Porous" honey-comb. It was ht stage from a' loa th / • complaint, when death appeased "some disease, that he commenced the UM of larte's terative, and having taken sateen bottles, is now Want. ly cared. . The. Alterative operates th ro ng b . the etictt tato rt,*. m t 'purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the rya ,wherever located, uhd the nmndrona cures- it Aim Itorl formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrof . tdaill: t it • liver complaint, dyspepsia pail other chrunic daessinit .. truly. aatonlahing.--Spirit of het Tema. . tiro - mr.Fortale in Pittsburgh, at th e ma . .1 . 4 . .74, , 42 Fourth Street. -. ?rash Arrival Idt . No. 11. Wood atiredility MHODKINSON has just opened, within the 'lvl, Week, the largedt azdortment of FrentliC}B*4 :ever' rpened- in •this' city; consistingitrpartuflaneyl k Plain, White, Gold Line and Gold Band Tea Setts . ; an la exten:ive assortment of White, Flowing Blue and 1,11 , _ pool Iron Stone Wure, iu Tea Setts or in tieparnte pled as 'May be required. Also, M beautiful assortment la Candelabras and Lamps, of the iIIYWOBT shapely/M . 111,W , :rerni,9irect from the •manucacturers, - !. •, , ~. Ladies would do well to give bittoiettllisit: 0e127. - No. 110 Wood st4adeoes boZgto. Ft/vlf Business Collector. - ; .. : ..: „... . T.atin ndersigned,encouratedLy thelibiiirpatrinieupti.. • of the merchants. professional gentlemen; stud me chanics of the city, oilers his services for . the colleetimi, of accounts in the city of Pittsburgh and vicinity. ail/ 4' ing attended to business of this kind for malty years for the-Boartol Tradei-and being well acquainted wish this and the adjoining mtieS : be feels confidenrof hls' ability to give satisfaction. by prompt dud faithful ettentioo-io. all Nisi - flees entrusted to him. , . .. JAMES GALGRAT(I, ,1i, ,. ' To be found at Mr. Wit. Ban's, • Marcia:Mt Tailor; Third street, opposite the Post Office. nom• * Gabriel Adams; "' ' P. Duft Accbubtakt; • '••• i .. I( , I:Carothers' Thomas Scott, Miami; _ .... . L. R. Livib A toni . . Jim re McGuire,Meh't Mato James Ifforeben; -• • Win. H. Gcnife; ;,.." George Breed; Dr. W. M. Wright,. Denilirt - i Dr. Geo. D-Bruce; • • D. Dodge. ' , i Ettiritam ' wrE w..Boon—trviines Skeich Bisok, Wl:strafed tri Dailey. • s ; , • 4 .• Willis"Posnrstairtnnen hy.s.etitze: • a x Female poets of America, - The Fiat - 01'01e Knlokettioc!ceni:l( It. ' A Fable for Critics: • • : 1...: ElllPilfemcal Romances , . ;'' The Child of ihe Bea: • :-'• ?.; •! • :.. *Latob'e Dramatlc Poets. Lowell's Cosversations ort . les cilti 2 r Dramatic Winkle Beaumont and.Fastcher • k 1. 4 Poetical Works of Spencer.. . ••• it Poetical Works of Chtocer... .• o'oeticelWolts of Foriland blaesingos.. • For eals.by. H.-B. BOBWOW/IEI hOD novlo 4th one; near Market. ,~:~~». , 7. • WE EERSI MEE.
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