=MM i•-;ff4 I .. The NOW Golderiz Beefs litre Still :Ahead I Ito . . Greater NEW , GOODSLNEW GOODS!!. _.- • , Bargains tharrever can ttow.beland a design of thoWewn r ettise:Efe - Niteictniflarlret at, , . . between Third alid,Fourth, - where _a splendid stock of winter Dry Go ods, cheaper thatthe . sarne„quallg of - Goods - have - over•been offered :in -Fitts, fit 17-RUSSELL; - No. - 62 Market street, - between . ,_[---,- Third and Fourth arreets,„sigri of-the ,Big,-_,Goldennee.' . "-::Hive,hagnovv, rsceiveiLlind attire to'his n umerous cas-• touters, And the "ptlblle - g,enerally; the largekt, •Che:ap est: .- and most splendid stock.of Vifinter Dif,Goodseier•Offer-' • -ed ill thiaeity.. These 'Goads htiaebd el . purchafed lti th e '.. -...E.asteriSCities since` thelate fall in and Willies -so@ to-cash - buyers;at a - great redaction, mach cheaper' than they nonld lmie been sold in . the early : part: of the - " Among this large and extensive stork will. be flibmi • many ante . Odd 'fashionable Goods of the latest•imt ortatioa LADIES' DHFSS GOODS ....-..- "_. ScarldiDashmeres; all wool, a beautiful article ; i - • . , .. . ' ',:ashy cold do., •': ; d 0....... _figured' iltdPilaill ; , Silks arid Satius,plain, stripedand plain; ' ,; i. •.• • • "• . Scarlet de Mines all wool,:very..eheap ; ,• , ~. .. • ' - Maaarine lilac D o Laines, lowprice.s ; .... *. -.. . French 'Merinos, all colors,•extremely low. - . ' • •-„. ~- ..• A largeassortment of fi g'd C ashmeres De Laines,riqw - -.•. - est designs, from 12% to 50-Ceins'per yard; these arc.xert cheap, ; Also, a large stock-of-Alpacas from 12% to 50 _ cents p'er,yard, all:colors, and a great bargain; with a - • splendid tusao - rtment of bonnet ribhons of the latest ini - ' .portation. - Also, velvet ribbons all ; widths and colors, •-•--,-, very cheap ; at.oitatifial assortment ;plumes and artificial '',.'••••'... - Jlowersi - bonnet satins - and yelvetsiall colors; French --' - ,:worked capes and collars; searfs, cravats, gloves and -. '-• hosiery, all at reduced pricein.. i ...,-- •, . '.. .„ • , SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! • - - -./. ' - - Be s t allauttlierri,in the city, and very cheap-Long and - etgnalti - .Terkerie,nnd CostunerehaWls; :. •., • - -I', ; '.' - .. -Black and colored Cloth -.do. ' -' : ' ', • - Brocha and Silk do • • Plaid Blanket Shawls, all qualitiesatilpilies., - BLANKETS? BLANKETS ft;-.Cheapest us - the Ci . t.pi .:- ' A large stock- of tliankets, all qualities, Which will be . - sold cheaper than can be found elsewhere. ~ -‘, - • * DOMESTIC GOODS ..CIiZiPER - THAN THE CHIARIVST! - ... - A large stock of Calico... Good dark Calico, fast colors, - only 3 cents per yard ; bib! quality British and American ' - Prints, 6 10-10-cents per yard, yard wide ;British - Purple . - Prints, 10 ta 12(11. a large supply red, white and'yellow 'Flannels porno as low as 12% cents per yard, very cheap; - Bed Tie ltiog, from Bto 15.1. cents per yard.... A.lso,nlmge • stock of Checks, Shirting-Stripes, Cassinets, nettling' : Jeans and Linecys, together with a very ; extensivens. .... sour:rent of bleached awl Unbleached -Monies, from 3 to B•Conti per yard; cheapest yet; good yard wide unbleach ed - Mastitis, on ly 5 cents .per yard; bleached Muslina . :from 3toB cento per yard. All of which will be told off at reduced prices, at fire sign' of theNet' , Golden Bee _ : Hive' in Market street, between Third and Fourth sta.,' . . No. 611: • , ' bleclB:tfr •'' WM:.L. RUSSEL. . _ READY-MALE CLOTHING, SELLING OVE LOW FOR CASEL 1010:DELANY, No. 49 Liberty street, l'ittaburgh, having" . replenished his Stock within the last and. present months- with the latest styles of Fashionable Goods, at - exceedingly . low- pticen,.offeis the beat assortment; of CLOTHING to be had in the City; at the . ..arrest cash price.: Amon st them:are every, description of Dress and frock Coats ; Sapliand Overcoats of all fashionable colons and materiaLauch as french beaver, heavy Broad. - Cloth's; super, blue, brown. and drab - Blankets and da Prize -- email, of the _latest styles. Every deseriPtion s of Pantaloinit and Vests, and other articles in the Also, a geneial assortment of Goods, to make to order, hfchwillbOsitade in the most fashionable manner on. 4te shortestruttice. [decls) P. DELANY. Vitehternable Clothing Store. , n WERNEI3URG begs leave to inform his friends and Vs the public in general that he lias opened a NEW. READY-MADEFASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, on Market street, second door from Second street, where he hasond always keeps on hand, a full assortment of. Ready-made Fashionabte Clothing. which he will sell on he tnost reasonable terms, for CASH. . He also wishes to call the attention of his-friends And he public in general to Hs very extensive selection or; Franck Enghsh and 'Belgian Cloths nod Cassimeres, in endless variety, and Vestings for every one's.use,.wluch he has selected himself in the :East, and which will. be made to order in a superior manner, at his. Fashionable Head Quarters, 251 Liberty street, (late McGuire & Co.) and at prices mat win not be questioned, by the best ot 'bargain-makers. C. WEI'VLEBURG, ....- N 0.251 Liberty street, and Market Street. 2d door from. Second. Basinesk Qard.• - 1 4 3741 4 T2 V.,44 WELLASMONOPOLIESMUST,PALL., . . . • . :SO itIIIST." PRICES; • • tar - BICH fat will be proven by calling at llloGnruz's V - Fas.hionanle Tailoring Estplisilment,Third street, St. Chanc e Beiblmg, . Morro: Swas:prystr and quick acad. Yuma*: .F.resh and good. Conestrrioli : Very far tn the background. My old customers, and all others, are respectfully rmed that f ant waiting for them, MeGUIRE, occiS , , ; Tailor. St. Charles. WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of our friends and the and to the :great,variety of. WINTER COATINGS and other ;articles, we have just received—amongst which will he found the greatest variety of fiLlibt, BLACK, ADA.% d PEARL-colored BLANKET,AIACIDIVAC, and BEAVER CLOTHS,—, FRENCH snit HIVOLLSII CLOTHS, CASSDIEEDES, The above Goods having been bought for - cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to a, ccimmodate all who may,fanoruk c. with. their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us atoll.- • Ij=" Remember, 218 Liberty street, opposite foot of 7th. nov3o . • hicIitULLEN Er: DOWNING. - T ek. J. - T.II , CANCE, No. 77 ik7ACOANERSIXTWANDLII:EIItIVSTCETS. E[aviitg enlarged 'and newly - fitted ,up their establish:. mien*, at the above well known - stand, respectfully invite. theattention of their' friends and the public to their ishoici selection of New. Beads; comprising every varie. ' ty for springeind summer wear, selected especialll.for their customer department.. 'Those wishing to leave their orders will find at thisestablishment. evens style of bevy and desirable goods .'- Theirttock of ready 'mule Cloth ing. is extensive got up in the bestmanner; of durable ma terial, and well worthy the attention of those wishing to -purchase. Alt are invited to call, and may rest - assured that they will be pleased with pnce, quality and vnriety. A large assortment of shirts kept constantly , on bind: Clothing tClothing II Cloth ;a g I The Three Beg, Doors is. The Water. - WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now 15 1 0400 L;,. tide . and ready- to be oil - era:ton the 11305 t liberal terms to my, old customers and the'public in general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive — establishnient has now, after „returning from the. Eastern , at: muelt. trouble- arid pxpense, Just convicted his fall and winter arranaements to supply his thonOinds -of eastorners with one Or the most desirable stocks of Cire smog - that ass ever been oared in this or any other mar ket west of the: mountains: For neatness in 'style and workmanship, combined with the vcrY - lovi price which they will be sold tor, must certainlyrelider• the old Anil valled Three Biir Doors one of thegreateSt attractions of ' one western country. Iris gratifying to ine lo'be able' to announce to my.numercie friends at home and abroad that notwithstanding the eitriordinery aorta Which I ha , * made to meet thenihny calls - in my line," it is whit diff icu l t y I can keep time, with the' cohatant 'pish that is made on Mill - eitablishment: It is a well .established fact, that my . sales are eignt or ten times larger:than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold,T can airod'to sell at much lessnrortt Man others could possibly Mink of doing if they wished to • cover contingent expensei: I intend . .to make a clean sweep of all.oly presentstock tie fore the beginning of nett year, corning to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est of every man, 'who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big, Doors. ohell-d&w JOHN M'CLOSKEY. stKole,-.". 0 V 6 ndi , i _ Z e so ceive ett a o t ltlo l i r ii ) ., n 1\ -City Clothing consisitng of fine French , Zigliskand American Plum, black and fancy Passimergpi, of themostmodern styles; fine figured Cashmere Yesungs, Bilk Velvet, Plain arid Fancy. Satins—all of which we will Make tip-at the most reasonable prices, iu a durable Sad fashiorie style. ,• Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady's Cloaks , of the most ,fashionable patterns.- Neck . and Pocket-Hdkfs., Suspenders, Bosoms „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 , Stare, No. 132 Liberty street, immediatelyopposite the- Mouth o f Market. • 10ct184.11 C. . Duff/a New Systina• of Book.6l3..ecping. JUST PUBLISHED BY HARPER 4. N.' YORK rilltE first part of this work, embracing the most com -1 pieta caursevf instruction and pracmceeen both Sin gle and Doable tntry. ever published. Price 75 cents. The whole work, embraeing the' uthor's' well known improvemet is is the science ' illustrated lit .twO addition. : al setts of books, With a chapter on :partnership :settle ments, and a Keyito Meerut exercises,—full clothbound, The following extracts from the written opinions of some of the most eminent Merchants, Bankers and Ac countants in New York, indicate the public sentiment in reference to this work in that city: ." . " It contains matter that is important and interesting to the, merchant and man of business, to whom I think it will be found highly useful:` 'C. 0. HALSTEAD, -President Manhattan Bank, - New York." celettlated tube : exceedingly useful to practical Accountants and Teachers of Book-keeping._ RICILLAD IRVIN, Ship owner and Merch , t, ' - • No. 98 Front street,. New York." "Remarkably ; full end complete, end -will certainly convey - a thorough knowledge of the subject. ThO un dersi,s-ned Intends using it sells Text Book. • . JOHN H: SHEPHERD, T - eacherof Book-keeping, Columbia College, N. Y.". , in avert' way calculated to give a clearand sat isfactory Insigght.inro the very useful science of which It treats, through all its gradadons, tiom the simple style imitable to retailers, to that requisite for the most vaned and compLicatedcontruercialhasateirs. - ; . - 'Cashier 7th Ward Bank, New Yet . . "I - I;elievo tsill be:ofxreat serilee, not only to .the neyebesin.tte;,l3nt 16 tit! most experienced accaUntapt. P. -I.V. EDMONDS, CtisMerMechanicis Balk Wall street?' - . a Iconerderit the first work I have ever met withliain . whjeh a thorough practical knowledgeof the science eau be obtained. - - , JOHN CAMPBELL, Merchant, 53 John ea:, NeW York,” For sole at the Book Stores, and at the Aythor's Aead eray, copier of' the 'Diamond and Market street oct3l Steel and File Mannfir.torir. yprag tinbscribers have enlarged their, Suet and pil e llianufactog - , on the corner of °Warn street and. inualloy i Fifth WarivPittsburgh i by erecting ic eon.: Terting furnace,:axnelticg furnace and a tilt hammere—: Their 4teetinow being of a superior quality, and having, engaged competent operatives, they are pr epared to fur, , lila Files of every description , that will ' compare with, the bestimpOited article; and being deterniined to 'make it the interest of all' who use Files In anyway, to liar.. chase'from them, thee_ will sell their Files. at'reduced prices, for Cash. They will also re-cut Files and per chase those which Slit 'manna brok - en. p'ubl ' ic patron (WO -'nov7 ) --J. ANAROT it' cm. bbm. ne eating end: cooking APPlest .1.80,43 r,,,,finuinletitc9nslll,nninffei•eal&lT itscv ....ir,mq,e,,zdoopg . , •;;• - ;- "fitertm PIZOPLEPS TRANSPOarra.'inglliils - RNE r`i - 1-TT8E1.1.11.G.11 . x-ro EF:.stittmo.-,They.,30.15 belt:47,olli; tk ! ).lll,sLth . e' 'have Wen, put, irtline.order, and Am' now tunnirut .legularl,L between... Pittsburgh. and 4R:ie. - witching at intermediate Ports along the Canals. ..A 130atwalniwitys lie at the, Wharf, under,the blonouguitela Bridge, and one will istart .;regularly...everyother Peopte 7 s ,Transportation Line:- ; has . every. facility .cor , .earryu* `Freight and \Passengers...The. boats .will kowed,to aver,by steamers, and. will proceed to.Erie-WAthire4l' by the camels. The - bosts arc commanded by. 'experienced and Careful . of whom,liaYeAll in : the Line., Goode, sent Line to Erie maybe 10 O .4Y;PQInt 011111 e Lake - a,- For ireightor passage apply to Ilgent Water.street,-Fittsburgh. Cr.s.ux A Co., Beaver. -.• -B.;W.Cuaatsaeems NewCnaile. Tnorrrstari ar, lilrrerestaasia , ,Pulaski. , • „Bggsrirrx Wm:um& Co., Middlesex. . . JoSirsit MeCtuus,Sharpsburgii: 8:B. A.G. LOWRY, Clarksville. . . Ktgo &AloF.tarsato, Big. Bend. , C. Pxustss, West Greenville.. ; J. &T, &travelog, Adtuasvilla AY;11.1-talsiar, Hartswwn. vtliviussworru .& Co.,„Sherinan , pCorriers., ; Pti*El4;Conneinitville.. 'WAIMEA bioh Craneavtlle WM.'Tvtxs, Lockport A. Kurt!, and B. Tonstaxsont & Co, Brie. -The following Agents. in Erie :Wlll receive and ibr . ward Freight .so any Port 'oti the, Lakes, Shipped , by t u 3 Line W M. Gallagher; Solari Hearn, • G. Nv:ltaventick kco., Josiah Kellogg, - , Relsoe A, Loomis,” WAtker-& Coo • , lee liVesteilS New York College of Breath. 207 Haut aritikr, Bitiqrsan N. Y. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIP , TIC MIXTURE. r , 111 S. celebrated remedy is canstar , :y increasing its T Mine by the Making all over the world, It has now become - Meanly medicine for family use, and is particu larly reconimeinled for Dropsy.:. all stages of this caul plaint immediately relieved, no M atter of how long stand- . mg. (See pamphlet for testuneny4 Gravel, and, alt diseases of - the urinary organs; for these distressig 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 Com. plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. Nomincral agent, no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture; it cares these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the trYs. tem. torpid. (See pamphlet.), .Piles,tieomplaint of a most painful character. is immediately `relieved, end a cure foI- Ma's by . ,a few days-use of, this ordeM. It is far beyond any otheSreptisation for this disease, or for. any ,other diseaie ong.inatingfrorn impure blood. (See ..fauriplitel4 Debility of the System, LWeakliatk, Weakneie of the Kidneys, &t., or fullarnation of the liallfc; iirhiimediately relieved by a few days use of this, medicine,and iscure is , always the result of its use: It slands;as a certain mine dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularitite, , Suppresisions, painful MOH eitruations. Noarucle has ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. ' Itinvy be 'Ached upon as a sine and effective remedy; and, did we, feel permitted to do 'so, could ;give a thousaud names as proof - of cures in this distressing class of camplaints.— ' See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury, will find-the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison ous mineraleradieated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article PIIIIIPYTHE moon, and drive such diseases from the system. See. Immtpldet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limusof au advertisement will not permit to be named here .Agents give them nivay f they .contain 39 pages of certi ficates of high character; and "a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi er appeared. It i s one of the peculiar features of this or, tide, that it never fails taberiefit la any ease, - and,if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid noes ON, and keep taking, the Medicine as long as there is an improvement. The proptie tor vvould caution the public against a number of articles Which come out undek the heads of Swas.vsko , t-As, STILHPI4.te.; tie cures for Dropsy, Gravel, '&.o. They are gond far 1 1 0 1 h• ing,mid, concreted to gull Me unwety : TOD= 21113 X Their inventors never thought of curing such disease - Still this article had done it. partiiutar stud!, of Ma pump& lac earnonly solicited. Agents,. and ell who pelt the BP`, tide, are glad to Circulate gratuitously. Put up- in 30 oz. bottles, at $2; t 2 Oz. do. at el each-the larger holding 6 oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed iipen: Every bottle has "Taughn's Vegeta ble Lithoutriptic Mirture,” upon - the glats t , the written signature of "O. C. Vaughn" on the direetions, and-"G. C. Vaughn, litu.ffalo,"ttamped on the`cork: None -other are genuine. • - Prepare(' by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and told at the Prind pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, ,wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters Unless post-paid--ortter from regufartcoutherizt4 Agents eicepk.d: . Post-paid lit ters, or verbal comMunicationssolleithig advice,prOmPt ly attended to grata. ' ' ' Offices devoted exclusively la the tabs et this article-- 132 Naissatt et., N. V'.; 293 Essex et., - Salem Mass.; and by the principal D ruggists throughout the - U nited . States and Canada, as Agents:: ' HAYS & BROCKWAY. Agents, No. 9, Liberty 'lt.; -neat Canal Basin Wholesale - SADDLE,IIARigESS ANDTRUNKMANDPAPTORY. 101 °BERT H. HARTLEY, beget lettit , to LIA, form Ms fri4ruhr and the ptiblic, generally, that he bontlnueslo op ctipy that large and corn- ModioniStoreibiour,Tormerly Occupied bySanitte meek &Co., No. SO, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where be keeps a large general assortment of , Saddles, Bridles, }lamest, Trunks, Carpet BagO,Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robeth - Wltipsi and 'all Other aril ales to hie line. _' He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared tO furnish to order, all kindsof Riveted Hostr,mamrfactured of the beet material, and in a style of workmatiskip egttal to thecasteru manufactured article; and' at 68 per centi - Conntry . .ll.ferchantr and Famers would well to winitizamme his stock before purchasing eisewbetet as he is determined to sell first rate articles . very ,low Kr Don't forget lite ranee, „ tio , ,Bo,..conier of Wooti . treet and Diamond:Alley... nosn.. TrriN °M$,& •. l utialtpipes Cog nac Brandy, "las Hennessy;" 2' ht. pines Cocusol3rtindp,"as; "Otard,Dupuy & Co." 3 cc . ,o. Pinet, Cumillon &Co." • 12 octave's Roebella Beighette." 4 pipes Rolland -Gin; • E • • -• 5 qr. casks sup. Pale She rip Wine,'93affGordon &Co:" 5 14 61. 14 cc 4—ca 14Beigi,eder.r4 r. ' Madeira •- • 10 " " P.'renerillb •" ai CarPeater.;" 40 4 1 cc Oporio Trades; • -- . 30 - 10 11114/3, 20 hairdo., and 20 bbla.ltiiiir Sauterne Wine; ; 10 Bordeaux Claret;"Montfemtull;'' 15 " • blarseilles "Be . - 15 baskets Champagne Wins, lieldseielt; , t; : : •"P.A.4l.Turme &COT. • 10 - .•" • - " "Jatittaron &Sonsitt. 50oases Claret, of various glades, Imported in bottles; 75 "..13oideaui3Olive Oil, erop 1548, • 20:, 14 ;:Marseilles ;MA received and t. for-sale by (sera') ; -ISfILT.rR & ItICKETSOAL Zra*ortafigiV, AlOO • - Pattstiourgla Portableßoat: !Pe! itOtal "— 1848 For the 71rantperuitioa. of.Preightio and PITTSC URGH, PHILADELPHIA, RALTIMORENEW YORK, BOSTON,•&C." - ' BOREIDGE - . TAAFFR O'CONNOR, Pitabutgh.: • "pais old established Line being now in tall operation, • •11 the proprietors have made extensive arrangententsto . forward Goods and Produce with deepatcla t and on the r/163t favorable terms. They confidently itope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses ateachport, affording accOmmodations -to - shippers , and owners of produce,—togetherwiththeir long. experience and-unre mitting attention to business, will secure to them a cod tinuance of that liberal patronage' they hereby gratefully .acknowledgm. All consignments by and (or this line received,cluages .paid, and forwarded in any required diziantions free of charge for commission, advancing or stonitge. - . No intermit, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. • An comtnuniettions promptly Attended to •on applioa , don to the following azentat ,• • 978, l'ilarket"street, Philadelphta. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, - • • • ; ' Canal Bailin Pittsburgh- • -•, ' • • • • • North street, Ballimore. WILLIAM B. VMSON, al •- •• ' £l6, Cedar street, New York. Iffereitants Transportation Line. . VIA' CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL. . • FRIA' AND BALTIMORE., ry_GOES consigned tr 'lur care will be forwarded with out delay; and alt elbwest - current rates.C' A. M'ANULTY & CO., Canal . 13asirt, Penn itreet, Pittsburgh. • , MEn'SEILLES -& REYNOLDS, 272 and 31 'Market street, Philadelphia. VASE, MERRILL& CO., 1e22 Snuth , s wharf, Ilaltimore. croblueile " • .7 - 'Fr,ight" 14111 . P. 1848.. -Mb= WIXCLU§IVMLY for the transportation of way freight between Pittsburgh, Illiursville; Johnstown, Boni. daysbargli, Water street, and Petersbargh. "ft. Lute was formed for the speclail accommodation of the , Wayeusimets. The proprietors, thankful for The very, Liberal patronage they haveveceived daringthe last two_ 'respectfully inform their, old customers - and the public ganerally,that they are new better prepared to deliver goodi at any point nit tee Canals or Railroads with promptnesatUnklespittel. , _ JAS. A. LORE I.272Iri GEORGE THINDLE, - JOHN MILHER A. CO. , Aosara,C..6.lWAirourr ACo.,Bttsburgii; Jona Mmtara, Hollidayaborgi PICLWORTII & Woonai Johnstown. IbrriramaMis—Smith &Sinclair; J. &J. lirDevitt; G. &J. R. Shoenberr, It Robison& C0.1.A. Moore - ; Bagaley & Slinth; John Pa r er Wm. Latimer& Co.; G. P. Stroenber geriPittsbargh, BliTichants , Trealspor cation .I.ine, Flo ß Ph e ijd r e n cgr a .TL of tim M ot r :. l" Voo d. % e ali o d al ' e r l to our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest e rates. Rills of Lading transmitted, and all instrnetioes promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for stor tage orconunission. C. A. ADAtiTILITA Co, Proprietors,. marl . Canal Basin, Liberty at, Piusbargh. (Gazette..onl -eon .1 'qmigration New VOisunterielleel.Llstet. : ;. E. W. Mona= & Co., : DuIRIS, KteraLta. de .00., '434 Wall it:, Now-York, 5. . . Liverpoo l , Eng/ 2 We - .! 2 I ...Rameinninax in ofm Weir - f riends Lod tee #1, ?,:: Inablihohat they 2tave'notnenenced the Gent n24 ibllPPing and Conorriuien Purina; to. V getter withtthe amend Pa.ucerer Vaeuaregenttifteates of paseageatons Londo , io.Y.eppool:DobLin, lltelfast, or any non of the. Old CA:entry to' riew.Yotk, Bolton and Philadelphia, oat the most xenaonable tennis. ' • Elena and Bills a( Exchange, trop 41, to any in ~ 05.... -i alla and bu,,..... change, trom .... _.+y =ant, ' 4 in e•noYal Jlank.of Ireland and its branchee, and on •Li_. . . . - .lr e days of sailing of the Regular l Line of Liverpool 'Packets, as fixed upon, are •the•latiOth, llth, 1611, 91st And th of every month. :, . .., ... • . -. . %Thes4Shiptare all - of thalargest class, and are com matMed by men of character and experience. The Cabin accommodations are all that can be desired in poi* 01, splenddr rind convenience. They are furnished with everydescription of stores of the beat kind. Punc tuality in the days, of sailing will be strictly adhered to., ' • Packet Ships Rdscius,'Siddoas, Sherigfan and Garrick, are :vessels 'of the largest class; and those desirous' to bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships'. Passage can be secured at the lowest Yates. New Orleans Line of Packets salt weekly. Por pass. prior freight, apply as above. or to ' —JOSEPH SNOWDEN' o r . '.-- ' ' ''''''• ', • ' EDMUND SNOWDEN debit] coniii4thsaiia Smithaeld Us., Pittsburg' lisinadan & co:Ps • • ' ' • NEW PAXIIINGILI • • • 4 1 1 ARRANGEMENTS., •t Mrr.Hereafler, aLl'Bteerage Passengers co. ng from Ibitope; engaged in America to come over, in either of the ships of HaRZWEIP et CO : , will bi famished with the following Provisions, or their eqnivalent,in other articles Tlally good.—Srs Ass Qf emirate, May 17, 1848. 1118 PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of them cadre on 40314 entirely destitute, which often caused muctrsiek nets and death.. 35 tbs. Bread, "All of good quail -10 " Oatmeal, . • . of''the Provisions 10 Flour, furnished will be 10 ." Beans and Peas, . delivered to each 85. a Potatoss" Passenger every 1-pint of Vinegar, week, with a sof -40 gallons of Water, ficient supply of 10 Be. Bolted Pork, ree from bone .) Fuel for cooling* Each Ship in this Lino will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pai sengers' apartment. The Camboose and Cooking-ranges, forth; use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote ibeirhealth and comfort: Agent alPittsbusgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, • .167" • Fifth st., neat Wood.: TapeteutitValfisalgratlonelltho. Iff t REMITTANCES wed Passage to and el *. from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. J. T. Tapscult, 75 South st., comer • • orMaiden Lane, N.Y., and 06 Water- • • • 100 Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the . above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying' the passage of their friends from the Old Country - , and they flatter themselves their character and longstanding In business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. ]Messrs. W. A. J. .7% Tapscott are long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodation, and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE 'WEST, •SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS , two of which leave each port monthly—from New. York the Met and 26th, and from Liverpool the 6th and 'IBM in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a &minium from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their &edifies shall keep pace with their increasing patromufe: while Mr. W. Tapseott's constant persomo supenntendance of the business in •Liverpool is an addi Lionel security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. • The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward ,passengers immediately on_their landing, without a chance of . disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the' nature et the business they are - engaged in giving them facilities (or carrying passengers so far inland noitotherwise *4 minable; and will, irneeessary, forward passengers fur. Cher West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for. their trouble. Where persons sent for decline earning out, the amount paid (massager will be rehmded in fall. -. • • . • REMITTANCES. • The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at, sighr for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns In Englund, Ireland, Scotland and Walesi thee af fording a safe And expeditious mode of remitting funds to Rine countries, wraoh . persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to availthemsciyas of. ' Application (if by letter post-paid) will be promptly at;• tended to. • +AAFFE tr. O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, . map27.d&w-ly Philadelphia. Rothe, Balaban', & Co. 1141Pouron et, New You*: EDILN QUAY, Rum : I A. DC(ILL's; SCOTLAND Roan, LISIO7OOL. • JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st, Canal. Basin, Pittsburgh . .__ • • Arrangosenu for vas.. Docitr, BROS. & ca, sole Agents for the BLACK .I.IITRALL 'LLNE,of .lAserpool And New York Paekets,• Mice the Liberty or 1111110111ICIDg to their old (timid, and customers, that their arrangements for the year 1848 being! complete, they are,prelaced to bring ,out passengers, by • the abase splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York" and Philadelphia. . They refer to their former course of doing business, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that, the IMMO satisfaction will be rendered as helletafore. • EliiiltriANCltS TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND 'AND - WALES: Driai 'fyr sale, payable; on demand,•nt Bank in. Ireland. The' nadersigned has made arrangements td Ming on passengers to Pittsburgh, Mixing the present year. - lebs-amdaw• . JAMES BLAXELY.- iith Passage . To and Front ZET , °Rosen: RUTAIID & SOX, tio. 134 Waterloo Road, Li veNtool. CAILLISLX & RIPPAS:I I , Sci. Etituth st-, N. V. TUE Subscribers f having ;incepted the Agency at this city of the above well known and respectable Houses, are prepared to make ougmements folpassengers to come out from any part of Grealliritain or Ireland, by the re gular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. PersonSengagiugwith us may rest assured. that their: friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des-' patch et Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arrival In this eduntry. Apply to or address SAMUEL IrPCLURKAN & CO., • 142 Liberty st., Pittsburgh- N.. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and deansfor any amount forwarded, pay, able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. jy2lt4y HAUNDEN £ 00.91 ii PASSittiailil ♦YD lISMIITAfin • - _ H , . ARNDEN di,. CO: continue to bring out persons from any part of England, Ireland,..Scoliand or Wales, upoirthe Most liberal terms, with then usual punctuality, and intention to , the wants of emigrants. We do not al-, low our passefigersto be robbed bythe swindling scamps that infest. the sea-ports, as we take charge ofthem the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. , We say this feirlesslyi , tufWe defy any of oar passengers to •show that they were detained forty-eight tours by us in Lieerpool, whilstthoummdsof others wcra detained nionthi until they could be sent in` some -ea CITA a at cheap rate, wh l ch, too'frequentlyprovetl their coffins. We intend to perform our .contracts honorably; east what it may, anti not act as was the Case IMO season with other offices, who either performed not at all, Or whetrit suited their oonvonienco. Draill drain at',Pittsburgh for, any, sum from .£1 to 1 4000 pityliiAie. at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, Enklart4Biolltuidnnd Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Fifth street, one door below Wood at: BRITTANCE. T 'Onbeeribera are prepared to, forwardmonerto an . parts 0 rEstg I tuW, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with deswitch, and at the lowest rates. . , SAMUEL M'CLURKEN to CO, febl2 '. ' .- - . 142 Liberty street. , MEADE WASIliNG11"014; - • ." ATTORNEY AT.L.CW. HE Paititerst4p heretofore existing between JtfiliN 1 It:MAI:10N, and TLEADE WASHINGTON,- has been 'dissolved byrautual consent. The subscriber:May be found 0 his office- on Fourth street, botivnen Sinithfield and' Ginnt Patabargh, at airtime* wtennorengaged in Court. ' • • neos-3nr-• - • READS WASHINGTON: lirdegle saloon. and Raotanrant, . . 66,-63, .ancf 61 Wood street The subscrib.et would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has had the above well known establish ment fitted up in very . superior style, and is new pre; pared With every reqaunto, to. serve up all the dellaa .cies.the season affords. - • • OYSTERS, stewed, fried,. roasted , . or in the shell; .M -gether with hot coffee; tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mui• ton chops, venison and . garne t at short notice, and at all seasonable hours, in. a style that cannotsurpiumed in. Pittsburgh. XX d4 E of - the best brands. Imparted &gam in eve ry variety, . . lie would also beg leave' to state, that he ie 'prepared to furnish DINNER PARTIES of actrnuraber, in aliti- D erior manner ; SUPPERS for Ballsiblocieties or private arß Pirvxmi Rotiffia always in readiness. Newspapers veil( be kept on file front all quarters. deel6 • • • - Joutvr. DONNLLEY: 002221 TO THE ENTERPRIBINO.—A rare chance 'is no* 1. presented for the safe investment in a business en tirely new; one adapted to the man of limited, as well as to the man,'Or extensive resources; yielding a profit from capital_and 'enterprise beyond any-operation of th e day. It is Ole complete monopoly of n staple article, ob. sofutely necessary and essential to every family as wel l . as indispensable to the' mechanic, artisan. and profes, , slonal man. To capitalists, an opportunity offers itself fora lucrative .onspioYpteitt of eitlierlarger or small sums, bringing immodiate and highly satisfactory returns... Those ifes invited; eribarking.in apleasant, genteelbusi. :MSS, Are With others, to call at the office of the nitdcrsighed, aiamine the article, and` form their own , Itidgment,Trom ihq flicts'Priscnted.7. Office—Exchange Buildings; St. Clair street, neitdoor . o Esquire Johns' olSde 'decs:tf. . , rib COACH MAHER.S"—Tha,undelnigned has *Oland: and Witt aell, to close ; act sot; at greatly redttood' rates, ail sitool.Dratt' Cloth, wool anti ninon Drandak' andEoliansiHookrantusdr,o," - ace 110 Market at; ttilitidotint'froat LibaAvyl w. - • At el' t•'';417..-11:4;; 74 ; k g " 4%, Xre.,}4 10,440 g • • • • .. • • MEE - tyre snsl ntarlaTa.Lninroaace. frilE /mime!, Company.of:NortkAnielici, or ' a T delphia, through its dalyanthbrized Akan?, the sub- Lanrilien olTera to make permanent and li Mited kruturanta• on propeityr this city and its vicinity, and on shipnienti • - , . • Arthur CI. Coin, Preset. • Samuel Brooki r - Hemp, Taylo r • Rama* W.:Jones, .. ..• Samuel W. SWI24: • •,' Edward Smith, Ambrose White, ' Jan A. Brown, • • Jacob MI. Th01:0118, JohnTVldte, John Nett - Thomas 7 • Richard D. wood, • '•-• • .Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sep>y. This is the oldest Insirance Company is the U4ged- States, haling been chartered in-1706. Its charter is per petual, and frorn its high standing, - tong , experience, suu; pie means,sud avoiding all risks of an extra hisarflovi diameter, it. may be considered as offering ample 'coun ty to the public. . • WILLIAM P. :IONE& .r At Counting Room of Arviood,lones & Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh . •'' . marly. 'l'ha Franklin . Virt, Iriassrance Comp&lak. offARTER. PERPETI.,OOO. paid in Mre; VV 1631 Chestnut at, north side, near Filth.. Take Lusa mune, eltherpernument or limited, against loss or Muir. -age by fire, on property and effects or every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms.- Ap, plication, made either personally • or by. letters, wilt • be promptly attended to. C.INI.OANCKER, Prest. C. Cll.,"Bocarm, Seeree ttaaryry • , . DIRF,CfOR.S:• • • Charles'N:Baneker, Jacob 11 SM II2 ; • Th‘nnaa Haah 600110 r. Richards, Thanes J ., Wh arton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolph/B. Borie;' 1• Samuel Grant, David B. BtOwn. • • • . • 'PITTSBURGH AGENCY. N. B.—Office of the Agency on•the North-East corner of Third and Wood streets, Pituiburgh. •• • _ Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents M Fittsburgh, Allegheny and the scurropnding country. Na nuirine•of. inland navigation risks taken. aug4rly AOENCY 1 0 THE F • Fißrinlsu.RANez COMPANY OF PHILADELP.A.—N. R. corner Thin: ant Wood ,urea, Pirobursk.—The assets, of the company on th 6 first of January,' PM, as publiehed e°arorlrutY t4j„lh an act' of the Pennsylvania Legislature,' IRELAND. TotiNsTolv at . nocxxos have 'just' ieceive dthti following new warts: - History of Congress., Bicigmhical and Political„-Morn brising a history of intermit imprOvetnents,(lsivent, Hat ore; A.e. t l from the formation of the Government to the present time r embnicingi a be; historical -410 4eeti, of v -11 - • clout political events of-Ocean Blenny Navtgelloni•ar the Tea and Coffee mx ; together with biO,graptues,. per. canal hietorieletee., by. Henry G. Wheeler, Illustrated by steel portraits, and lac simile autographs. History of Charles I, of England; by, Jacob. Abbott, with engravings. The &matinee of Yachting t Vtayalic the First; by „Tos. C. Hart A iew'novel; Miry Halton : a tale of Manchester life. The Moml,Bocitd and Professional duties of Attorneys. and So4einirs; by Samuel Warren, Fag.; F. of the over temple, Barrister atLaw. ;- - - decß iron City Cracker and Blecad nakiry. i. SHF.PHARD llTOOLDrespectilillyinform his friends and the pnb- V V lie generally, Minim has added to his other busi; nese, the'maituracturing Of Crackers of every variety.— Having.muchatied.one of W. R. Nivin's Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he isprepared to till all ardent far crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice , and hopes by is strict attention a business, to share a portion of the public patronage. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. ' '• BAREBY, No. 1B Commercial Bo*, !..luenp `oppo site Smithfield. . • . • N B. Bapericir family Bread, rye. and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, fresh every morning can be had at Mestere, or my wagon, or at my stand m the market. - Cakes and Confection ary on hand and Made to order.: • •3. SHEPHARD. 1 1 i0 1 0 CoMtnerciat flosr,.Liberty "It's s the be t 0 ough Medi olz!ke Pbver-SIMM READ the following proofef the superiority of Dr. WU lard's Orr - swat CougkAfisture, from arnspentabhici y. - izen, who hes tried it: - Pirriummon,Dec:ls, - IS4Y: Mssnllk RAYS l CHlOOAVVAX: l 7Afterlaboring'for several weeks under the. disadviintagde of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, whichhad, thus 'far,;teszated the ef fects ofzeveialtif the "infollibles. I was induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give Ito fair trial. To my great shrpritte r using only one half of the bottle I found 'myself intirely well.. "llis tlu but ineditinsi arsue.”‘ True ccipy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS a DR„OCKW,A.Y . ,. Druggists, commer- Tied Row 'LibeitY btreatmear'Onital. *. • • Jana it • iA t pc • • • a-I 'is, :iir Pourthstreee.-416004'& ANfliONT4 3o 4gteritifir typists ?rom thetastern citietroyould call theartentionof the Inhabitants;of Pittsburgh, and the neighbolkiglOwniA, to their Dagnerrecitype of eitiadaitaild others, 401.60011: the third story of Burke's brtilding,'4i-li , , , Persons wishing pictures taken may rest - assured 'that' np pains shall be spared -to produce Mem In the highest perfection ofthe arr. .oOrimnrindermrtire of the most pow. erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udempatised far high finish and truthfhlfiess to nature. - The &bile tire aelibited•totall•and examine. • Persons sitting for ptetures ans neither requirred or ex= petted to take them unless perfectkatlifaMlon - 4givert. ' - N.:B. Operato rs will had this s. goed. depot for stock , and themicals: - • ••• •• • • • ••- •4. • • ' , Erlristru ations gtv ea la the, art, , aot 7 uti , nint : th more recent Improved:tants. • • , • ' - •- Oyster Agency - OYSTERS CHEAPER 114AN , THB - CIEHAPEST,I. Received this day; .direct: from Baltimore, byEx- , press, Fine flisith'Hysters, which I will, sell low, at nay Store, the Diamond; also .at grainees, corner of. Second and,SmithSeld streets, and H C. HSII.Y% corner , ef Fill Wand Market alley. -• . • ~t iI will receive. - themidaily at the above - places. All Oysters warranted, money returned, 11 not good. • ,n0v251 -• . : RAItRAVO.. New Voliret.s t Ao. Jeer received from New York, a'choice tion-of elegant rich Satins, Silk., •Winte bb ons„ French Flowers; Plumes Sm. .A •rhatideotite "as •edrtritent of Winter. Bonnets f lautals, OaPest Cardinale, Arittettisolte" on hand and - m ma de to order hi the !Meet style, at the %hottest notic'e.• • i• - • • MFtS. DUFF. itieco l -;• ' • • • - .N0.10 St. Clair st. (West side.) FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.z-Mre.S. Bmilt Fourth street near Wood, would 'Mona the Ltuli es if Pittsburgh' and vicinityithat she will on , Ttiesday,lhe'24th extenairic assortment of Fal attl.Winter Millinery. - --••••• ect2o COLTER Sr. MYERS lli OAIIzSNO itg .--- 74:a lAri e IE wur yr2.e¢ .rAys.hknd scneccreable 1547,yFyiuthibiefir:C4 . sl34:gresipts, Ft mitoo,.,A4o Dreia SilksiSatln2l"/Pr4P 'bin** 4dkien &c. iiisnran V.irn `DIRECTORS:.•' Bonds and Mortgages. East] . Estate, at cost. TePPorary Loans, Stocks and Bails- Slaking a total of i• • •16809,683:42: Afordmg certain assurance that all losses will be , promptly plot, aodgiving entire security to all who o b- . fro tain policies m this Company. Risks taken at as low, rates as axe consistent with security. ocia • WARRICK MAIMN. - ent. , . • 11. GALL* GRIM I. L. LONG.: I. st..stimpars GALLAGHER, LONG'. die MILLER., • • No. 109 'Fro& it between Wood and Smithfield streets. MANUFACTURERS of Bellforal I sizes, double'and. siugle aetlon Force Pumps, Counter Railing, Min; era! Water. Pumps, fittings of all kinds (befits/I, Water,. Steam, &c., Bross Castings for Machinery and anti:attn ton metal for same. Particular attenuon paid to Gas Fixtures, and L well assorted stock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants. Burners, Chandeliers, dm., tec., con atantly on band. * octB AY= . ARXISTIONG. sANDEL CR02 . 31t. A RMSTRONG CROZER, Cermnission Merchants, Jalk. No. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will - attend promptly to the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. ' . . Sorra To—Ha:lnn, Husiey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna,. Graham & Co., New Lisbon, 11.4. Merchants genera: l lZr 04• Rhodes & Ogiebyridgepon, O. A. . Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; J. F.F Howard,Louisville, Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, Bt. Louis; H. poyles, Steuben .vllle. dec9:y ' 14 LAW SCHOOL. ipirE Subscriber will receive at his office, young Gen 1. tlemen desiring to read law.- •He will supenntend and direct thalratudtes, and by constant supervision, and strict weekly examination, prepare them for admission to the Bar. RBADB WASHINGTON. The Subscribers have been inhabit of daily profession al intercourse with Reside Wasltington, Esq., for many years, and feel areal pleasure in attesting the accuracy of his legal information, and his eminent capacity for the undertaking set forth in his advertisement. They earnestly recommend to yonug Gentlemen who wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the legal pro fession, to avail themselves of the advantages which his proposed Law School will afford them. , Charles Shafer, .• A. Burke, Wilson AVCandle's, Robert Woods, C. 0. Loomis , •J, D. filahou, - decls-3m „ • Chresit. - Bargaln earner, exrellitlLD Ann rum; sTRIMES. Prrellitliton. r*. ' jblithe most popular of all-BOOT and.SHOEEs; tablishments in the West. This place has gained; • its reputation by Its proprietor keeping the, very best Boots and Shoes. 'Whig's are made expressly to order for this market, and lie if not satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock-0E 1100 W and SHOES in the Western- county, but he is enabled amt. deter. mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house possibly can. be cares not what facilities they boast of having for offering groat inducements to the public. It; is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities In an advertisement, that 'the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Etoots and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at from 10 t 0.25 pet cent. lower than any other store in the.eity. The wsy to test the matter is for all who intend porches.' Jug BOOTS and SHOES, to call nt BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, ekare In e the stock and prices, and all sejll,his satisfied that tlieGreatSorgain.Corner,SmO. „geld and FWL'itreat; is phiee:ror the public, one and all, to get good Boots and frbocachesp r for cash. . •• - : dee9 .. _ . . . - 3, SATES. ; 777 . Giant WestermS.AW HARNESS; TRUNK AND WHIP. MANUFACTORY. fftlia subftexiber , takes this method .of informing .his L friends and the public, iu 'gkaeral, that he has 'the largest stock of the following fumed articles. of his own manufacture, in this city--Sacidleit,HarnettaiTrunka and Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of the best material, and by the. bcsi.mccitudes in Allegheny county. . Beteg determined, to sell hic..martufactures something lowerthan has been heretofore mad in the city; he - would invite persona in need of the abate. ;tamed ar ticles, to hls Warehouse, No. 544' Liberty: street, site Seventh. Also, bands made to. order forinachittery„ oct3l. • , G. KERBY.: : 0 .la eriura New Circular Scale Pianos. ffil, • . ..EIGHTNEW PLANO-FCIRTRS t from thel celebrated manufactory alCluaker-. . . u t Th'aniwitltl g n Ze l g i T r .larcnlo,ivatrecreidropi, OT sale at at Mr. Chickariag's Factog fricoia ct i; No. 81 Wood ittrecvFltitlitalitt sob; Agent for Chicker ingts grand and;square Pianos. lor,WefternPenna.. oct2 fitat/iMMI . ~~Drugs ana:;;~TeD'uincs ,:>:. .. . ii T, vEft COMPLAIN' JAUNTOICE,...DYSPEPSIA,' ' - N ERVOUS DEBTLITTi:DISEASE OF THE xii?....: I: EYSvASTIIMA, and MI affections arising Suitt : , t , i derangement or disease hrshintlllary, Digef-7 ''"- --, s : live, .Vascplar, Respiratory, .and Nervous. 4 .1 i Systemaciach•alf tonstimition,• 'inward •.; a ...-,; . piles,heartburn, lossofappetite,coat .,. , ed tongue, acidity •of the slaw : • aeh, swlmming.of the head, is* fullnesp.• or welkin in' the . •• . ~ .... • . stomach, dimness of •-" '' • vision palpita• ... -- " . . .1 .. , . . , don 'of. the -- • ' ; ' Choting or suffocatingg sensating_ depression of spirits, I . +# widen .fliishes•-of 'beat; pain in the side or back, eakness of the limba,• cold feet, constant int- - at e niz a ts p o n f in evi a l Ad flri c a ti rid dtt f l ar c I b pai a n th 'i i n the . I • when lying upon the difficul ty frightful .. • ' dreams; sonreructallont,yelltrw- 1 - ness of the Skin and eyes, - .' • '' . deficiency- of perspire- - fi-t :. i,, • doff, #c, .ke.tean. be . .. .. . effectually ' • 4, - " l' , ' :cured. •••-: • i•• . I' by DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S , L i '; 'C'ELEBRATED'OERMAN MITTERS:' " . ' Their powerover the above diseases is :not excelled—. .if• 'estualled—by any other . Preparation in th e United States ; as the cures in this otty attest, in many cases of • ter Skilful physicians had failed. - • , ;Derangement" its tho liver and stomach are sources of idulditf — from disorder or obstruction a morbid action of the sympathetic and tither nerves follows, and the fan& Mons of the brain are impaired and•deranged;ar :tante' are the connecting medium between mind and matter, it follows,frons the .reciiprocal Knott that -both must be chore or less implicated ' and deranged sinitiltaneotfiffl; derangement there wine's° produce diseaseof the SKIN, LUNGS,. UTERUS and KIDNEYS. as well as the brain. The: thousands who die with.' YELLOW:..FE ,VElIt. CHOLERA of INFLUENZA,. is owing to Ihe same eause; and the majority of cases. of that most painful .disease, CONSUMPTION, migiontes (rota the snipe. In • fait the stomaehis the important organ in the system tff. Matter, as upon it you depend for the success and all the ittivantages to be derived nom the administration of in terns tinedieines. -Its functions...are-of •the Inmost iM •portance to everyone in constituting the source and fotui lain of life,which is riuliiticin:' 'No organ possesses such remarkable sympathies; none suebremarkable points in modifying every pan of the system. - • : , :•• • ; . 'd The tare naccess in treating disease of the Bret and itomsch successfully has not been a want ofpathological ,knowledge or th eir functions,. but the preparation of a sompoUnd that would act upon the disease aid all-the sympatheticsi ffl ictions. That point has been gained in :these Bitters, and they are ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, iiiid will in eve ty case permanently destroy costiveness, 'and give strength andvigor to the Infirm', at no time, de ibilitating the patient, and they are gratefill to the most delicate stomach under any circumstances. '.. - WHO W ILLCNBE CURED, •'• USE THEM AS DIRECTED, Or - nitrate. sus POWER or msritctaa.) • :I- The few months this preparation has been before' the )ofhas, front its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy )o' the press through th e hind, th eir object being •for the benefit of suffethig humanify; its success has surpassed all precedents b and:it td free from all alcoholic stimcilant. syrup'. mercury, aloes,Oulnine, acids, and all injurious •ingredients, and eupectally adapted to the diseases of the variable c limate of the United States, and the West In- WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, -are made strong by using it—in fact it' is a family medi cine, and can he administered with safety to a child one .year old, th e delicate female, .afit man of nlneti: ' - • 'The Philadelphia Democrat says:—"This medicine has an extraordinaty Virtue and efficacy, and is in great demand. We can speak from experience, that it has produced many wonderful curet." _ 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 gteat satisfactioninthe Jaundice and Liver Complaint." The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says:—.Do oar good citizens, who are invalids; know the many anon; tithing cuter that have beetiperformed by Dr. Hooftand's -celeomtcf wisnmut Titters? If they do not,-we recom mend them to the German Medicine Store, 278 Race street; all who are a ffl icted with Liver Complaint, Jean. dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has - cured many of our 'citizens, after the best physicians had failed. We have used them, and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should know of; andwe ettnnotrefrairiliving one testimony in their favor, and thewhich give, theingreater claim upon our humble ef fort„ they are entirely vegetable. The Evening Bulletin says:—The Celebrated German Bitters ate an tinraluable remedy - for 7atidiee, ' Dyepep sit and nervous complaints." e Neal's Gazette says:--"h is not often we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in our columns ! because we are unwilling to speak exceptfrom,personal experience, and a good. constuation fontmately t makes . us generally strangers to such articles. A word, how ever of Dr.kloolland% German Bitten.. I•Tbis we anow to beisn•excellent article fulfilling in every inspect what ',claimed for it by tbe advertises i .... ;',.. ' The DatlyNewssaya :. "A hlaatentx—We speak knoWingly, - o - f tit...Hocilt• land's celebrated German Bitters when we . say.it is a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, digest, tire andsiervons systems, ithas not, we think, an meal. —it ISA 1714trACLE. PILIPAIIATION.ANIS IlArie-WWBOrr AL. conot, and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. ' • What stronger testimony can a meiLeine have? At the Depot can be seen, the evidences of many of our most respectable citizens of Cures. in all the foregoing dis .. 8800,815 93: 100,987 . 77 937,499 72 0. Metcalf, Thos. Williams, C. Darragh, • .Tames Dunlop Wm. B. M'Clure, A. %V. Loomis. Principal Depot,..Gertnan Medicine Store, 278 RACE Street, and !beanie ti-Lancaeter byloba F. - Loginf riaburg. by D. W. Gross; and relpectaolo dealers gen erally throughout the country. . ILENCE THAT . DREADFUL COUR/11—The Lungs tue fa-danger, the work of the destroy :Ur has been began, the Cangh of Consumption bath in it . n sound' of death: . _ Ame-toti.4.4lcfrium? cnir darling 'Clad; 'YOUr idol and earthly joy, fa now pee - haps confuted to her chamber by ,a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin ..shninken fingeti; tell the bold disease has already gained.upon her ..--the sound of her inpulchial,cougb pierces your soul. Yoram Mau, when fist about to enter life, diseaseiheds a heart erushing blight over the fair- prospects of the fu ture—your heettetongh and' feeble limbs tell of your loss of tope,but you need not de'spidr. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, It is - !;- • Itharmangs All- 'All Balsam Mrs. Arrnar ,. litt{ wife 'of Win. H. Attlee, ESQ. vas given up by D}; - - Sewall of Washington,' Dts. Roe and McClellan of Pluladelphia,'Di. Roe and ur. Mott of Nei' , York. Her friends alt thought site• must, die. She had every appearance of being in consuniption, and was 60' pronounced by her physiettMs--'Balsam 'Balsam was given and it cured her.- ' • • ' Mrs. Gssiatatuuvri, - Of Bull's Ferry, Was also Cured of 1 consumption by this Balsam When, all - other 'remedies" failed to give relief—she'WeS reduced'io litßeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 281• Broadway.,, has witnessed, its effects iu several cases. whertr nciothertnedeeinVafflird 'ed relief--,but the Balsam operated-like a. charm.' --D•riCi also witnesred its wonderful- odium in curl*" 0.11,+..‘" which it. never fails of doing; „Spitting.- Blood. alarming , as it my be, is-,effectually cured -by this Balsam. •It heals the ruptured or wounded blomtvemels, nul4 makes the lugs sound again. Rev. limit Jouts, 108 Eigltth avenue, was 'cured or coughs?* catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The Brit didie gave him more relief than all the other Medi cine he had ever taken,. Dr. . Beide, 'l9 Delaney atreetigave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Amami.; In both cases effects' were inuhediate: 'Scion restoring them to comfortable health: - • "• • Idn. - Lretrris. Wsms, US Chnstie-st.; entered' Troia Astinit-42 years.- Sherman's Balsam relieved — her 'tit once, and she is comparatively" Well, being enabled to subdue - every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs.; Colds; Spit ting-Ended, Liver Complaints; and "MI the affections of the thront;"and - even Asthma and Consumption'. • ' • . Price s 5 teats and RI per bottle, , ' Principal Mee-100 Nassau street', New York. - Likewise Dr. Shermau's celebrated Cough, Worin and - Camphor Lozenges.' PreMium • Tooth Paste - and 'Poet Man's Plaster • - Sold wholesale ILO retail-hy.W444CIISON, at his Boat and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine. Warehouse, 99 Liberty street Pitisburgb,.head of Wood' stiviec-tind by the. following dal)" aPpouned Agetits • for Alleghotry" countryy .- 1. Marshall, Allegheny' city; Jena - Egan fattiest,' !drumbeater; 3; R. H. Jacques, Bittninghand A.B. Getty, Wylie street; 3. G. Mustm, cor. Webster st. anti Elm; .Daniel Negley.;East •Liberty;• 11- li Mitchell,' Wilkins burg;h; Thos. AilMn, Sharptiburgh; Sand: Spyins,' Clin ton; Jamei 3PRee, Siewartatown,... John. Blac "ITuttle Creek; C. F. DiekkElizabeth; Rowland & Son; . PRees port; kleEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley Al'Laughlin; Plumb Township;*`` ...1 Vm., .Sinith, Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton, Tarehtum; 6'. H. Starr, Sewiekly. maro..ly. XS ORE T.ES'fihrONY:=Dr:IV. - LAN - Ds, of Fayette ville, N. Y.;_sayst "flint welt Persunded,.and been far some time, that youi Domestic Vegetable Pills . are of great Use -to, all those whb may have occasion to use them; and have tidministemd teem to my patients. n .' Fever and Ague; Dyspepsia and Bilious'; are mediately cured by the use of Dr. Halides Piilg. Price'," 25 cents glum.' Bold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTHBERT, ' ' • .--,flunthfield street; near Third. • Also, by Via Cole , . ,Allegheity - eityi ,G. mifigham; 'and johriltrCracken. Mb Vard. Jaynes N'amilly Medicines. TiAR. S..S. COOK, Piqua,- Ohio, writes,. Al Ohio, . " have' used . your: Venni/age, Carmiaaticeßalsam; taktl"Rxpartenant, in my practice, 'for the.last three yenta, ; and have been exceedingly well pleased. with themi , alW. never, as yet, to my recollecnion, - .failed of realizinglmy fullest Aixpectatiou,tia.their, curative-. propertlea..,Your other inedicines I. cannot speak offromaperleticei but, judging from tholfellitive need, Lifottbt not; lint that they: clam, and ate entitled to 'all'the chnfidenca relibSed in - them„hy these who' have tilted tnern.` I was formerly tVerYPEritial'ui'vo Vern4filge,' until I bocamencimmu tad with yours, Which has my.decided preferene to:11111- oither now in ;me.”, : . " Reagectrially; yAtrisi S. S. COOK,II. 117 PO pale in Pittsburghp.t - the rekiii. Tea. Store; 72 Fourth pt.' febls B . _ A. FAIINESTOCit'S COUGH SYRUP.-:-This pre • partition haa proved itself to be of very effielt ey in the cure of obstinate Coughs, ,Colds; lAsthMa,.SPit ting of .Blood, Whooping, Cough, and Other Ilnepinonic Affecuonsi and the , proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it .as a pate• and useful medicine, and are pre pared to shownertikcatel of:indisputable antifority,An testimony of its value.' It is pleasant to the taate;andiliofferecl atso iow a priCe as to place it within the reach of every person.- There ,nre, perhaps, but few Cough preparations unit- will.pro duce' such decided °freaks zu•such .ashorn gre pared and sold bq _ - &:Piliisrmiehrcg & r o Cornef Flisfand Woodt.also, corner. of Sixth. and Wood streets . decl3 R. RALPH'S Cairoasrim'Vtgorrinvis P 11, 24 !ra far 1161- salei whtdissaitt and retail, at the. .• - - • ' • Rser. Hirrars ; • * • " • W03,•50i ;Smithfield - Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny II" Smith . , Btf inillituni McCraclittn, - ..RentwillectiZini Ward:- • yOR SALE.;-"A•brickigrellinglonse . an lot, in a plea- • sant location,: situated an Rasa streeyAllegbettyl. house is Well arranged, baying a good cellar, a kileh: Fen and dining room,hali and two parlors, three bed robins' • and finisbed garret. - Lot is 2efeetinT 120 deep; to Thick street. "Trice, 131;00.- Terms, 33 00 ni land, balanc e' tour 540711 yearly payments: , ,- • .• - - :Pk ',CUTHBERT, General Agent,,,, "told • - Smithfield street • INESI MISRE . _ tinb - 111,*nitet. 01111:011111. -Yt lane TIHMESE s HAIR CREAM—A - Analehless -article , for ; I ,groWth, , ,PealltYi Bad reetoratima of.the- Hair.; Ali Cream when ; when once known; mill supercide all other artl- tiffs- of the ltind -now. in - use., , WhAre thekair isdead,- ihin; Unhealthy . , nor - turning greytiTier:app ft ca, tioni will make the hair so ft anddarici-and alvaiT a beau, tin& lively„mmearance; and will also makeittriaintain its Geguessiet'a,,hcohrecpior, twide'ais Mpg acall the - prepamtiine:that ere genertdly used. _Whemihe /Idris thin; &line wen: otc, it kiiaKberevoreglikusingime Cream., ,pterylady and gentlemen who is thetabitef using airs their hair should at rinteMirchase about° of the Chinese Hair,Cretu u , as it is composed that it will not/ufiure the %au': Other preparation a„ tittiV beautify it, -and; l i eFfect - ,ilficti;( l -F 1 every )11: For teStinuinifti its idy stlpe ran gnalitiessea the lowing letter from tho.-ftev. Caldwell to hiesrrs-:. Hendershott&Srretch,Nashville,, general , agents for, Me Letter aphis Res. E.- daidtorgj'asior gfiha Preseyter4u..,` • ' ' • . March Putarki• hfw3al.illizMattsno= Ariur N AL p.easere in adding my lestimony in favorof the excellent •prfparron called _Dr. Pariih's Chinese Hair Crearif; for, abbot two years ago my hair_wita Very dry, hristlYl and disposed to came out; but having procured a bottle of the 'Cream, and used itaceording to the prescription, itis now elastic, so ft , and Erns toarte head.- Many balsa* and ails were applied, each leaving my hair in ; a :worse; state ftmnbefore,ThiS Cream, however, -has met my-one°. : As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference over, all others ,being delicately perfumed and not , dis- Posed to rancidity. ; The ladies, especially,will find the Chinese.Creara to be a desiderataa to their preparatiMm for the toilet. - Respectfully, are., - a• cALDwELf. • • Pulaski, January 7,1847. - ,A3 -- Flold wholesale-and :retail, in Pittsburgh, by John Toornsend,4slllarket sh, l and Joel,lgobler urtraer of WOod and Flithrta iels-sd&w-fy AD hIS are - cautioned egainstitslng Hammon Plena jj red chalk,: They are not aware how frightfully iuju none itie to theitkiat how comae, how rough, how sallow, • yellow, end unhealthy the akin ,appeare after using pre-. p_afed chalk Besides it is injurious, containing a large quantity Of leadl We IttiVe• prepared a beautiful :vege table:article, whieh - we call , Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent,. being purified of all deleterious qualitleaomd @imparts to 'the skin a , natural, healthy, f ddbaater,elear, lively white • at , the same. time . acting as•a cosmetic on the skin ma king it lof - and smooth Dr. James Andersen; Practical. Chemist of Idassachn. setts, says: "After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the most and natural, and at the same time innocent, white I ever saw. I certainly_ can censcientionslY recommend its use to • all whose skin requires beautifying: , • Price 25 *cent* a box. Directions —the best way to.apply Lilly White, is with sift leat her or wool—the former is preferable. A* simian or Ticern /01t. 25 enrrs.-;White teeth, fool. breath, healthy gums.. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Jones , Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance *of the Most beat/Will ivory, and, at the same ume•it is, so perfe.ctly_in.nocent. and exquisitely fine, that - its consiant daily use 1.11 advantageous, even to those teeth that a - to in good condi tion, giving them a beautifal polish, and preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it preVenta from becoming worm—it also fastensauch us is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will rendecthe foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet.: Price 25 or 37k centa a box. All the above are sold only. ,at 62 Chatham at, steno( the American Eagle, New York, and bythanppoutted Agents whose names appettrin -the' next column. . *Wn.t., YOU =Ear, and get a richbusband, lady . our face is your lortune.' IN't beautiful,' clear,' faker I Is, it .white ? If not, it can be ptadq an even though it_be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been made 'thus who; have washed. aka or. twice with Jones' Italian, Chemical Soap. The erfent is glorious and magnificent. Ifutbe sure you ger the getia , me Jones'. soap, at the sign of. the AmeriCarr Eagle, 82 "Chatham street. Ring-Worm, Salt-rheum, Seurvey, Erysipelas, Barbe rs ltch, are, often cured by. Jones. , Italian Chemical ,When every kind of remedy ,has failed. That it : cures pimples, freckles, and cleans the skin, all know.' Sold-at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street—. blind reader , this seldom or never fails. • • • • • , C. INGLlS,lr,LPottenson. • Sold nlncr.son's 29 Libertrot., head of -Wood, Sign of of therßi Boot. . • . . novi3. /INS DOLDAR TWELVE,AND.A.IIALF_CENT:3. \..l—llfarrioge.—Confidential.—Any lady between tvren; .ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical forth, good fea tures; &e.; Is asked confidentially; can she suppoils-any man could admire her while site has such yellow teeth; such sallow, ,rough; coarse • skits: dad such siirtl, bad, wiry hair; when, hy• spending the above sum, abe might have delicate , white teeth, a pure sweet 'item'', and a beautiful head of hir. She can have ' beautiful white teeth and sweet breath bY_using a 2s. box of Jones' Am ber Thoth Paste;:•a. skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the genuine Jones' Dalian Chemical Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by rising a 3s. bottle of .lanes' Carat Hair •Thisteratire.' Do not form 'an opinion ,against this wry; bryou will regret it; bat he sure to ask for Jones , articles: • 13°1d:only - In Now . York at fr2Chatliana st.• •For salabs • .• • . Wm., JACKSON Agent, 69 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. CANCER, SCROFULA. AND.OOF/RE,-Ample penence has.Preved that no combination of medicine hayeever been so efficaciousiiireidoVing the above dis eases, ne DR. JAYNES ALTERATIVE: • It haveffected cures Italy astonishing,•not onirof• Cancer andother dis eases of that class, but has .romoved .the. most. stubborn. diseases of the Skin, Swellings,..Dyspepsin, &c. This medipine enters Into t he circulation, and etudicture dis eases wherever located.' It litiriGes the brood und 'Other Mikis of the' body, - removes 'obstruction in the pores of the akin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi- Nen, and invigorates - the whole system, and imparts tad— mutton to the diseased and *debilitated constitution'. There is nothing superior to it in tizii'ivlOle materitrUiedica: Ir p'erfectbflatife and ex - um:deb' pleasant, and basaottdng of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of Swat lowing medicine. _ • - . • (17• For salein Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STOREi 72 Fourth at.; near Wood. ; mar3o O. A Recipe 'f'or the Human . Hair t O FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH; MAKE T IT ROFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND PINE.-:-Persons in consequende of the many things sold, set doctrieyery article, (be it ever so good,)" as humbug.' If: people could be made to try a Is. bottle of Tone's Coral lialeße stortttiie, and sed how it makes dry, rusyy, red', light hair moist, soil, auburn and dark, and keeps irsol an d: by its use foi sometime, causelit to grow naturally beanufal; if people could see p the number of poor respectnble me chames that Use' (aye, DM& find ir the cheapest thing they, can use,) for dressing and beautii - ing the Rair; . .for in keepg it soft and in order three times as Icing •39 tiny other article . matle4 and. • - . • ForCeitit to grout, stops its falling , Afid costs but 3shillings to try. We formerly sold nothing less than $l-bottles, butive, wish people to try it , ' Sliluitinly - at 32 [mind 82] Chatham street, Now York', anilby ' mario • WM. JACKSON, Agt:. 89 Liberty-st ORE TESTIMONY lot Dr.. VP illard , s Family Medi , ..1.11 tins.—The wade rsignid, eilizenatifPittsburgh,hae ing personally used Mr: Willard'a Oriental Cough rare, and experienced its beneficial effects. do mostcheer fully r;econurtend it -as 4.4.,fe and elrectinil, in all cases. Speaking from pxpexicucc,, .believe that it has ad sa-, penor and ,would recOmmend its use to all the alllicled. CHARLES LEWIS, , . , Pittsburgh, March .1 41h, 184. • • ' 13:7 - Sold by.J. Schoonmaker & Co., John flays,lames I A. J onen, Cassel,.lohn I'. Scott, F. L. Snowden ,'J. Mohler, Ogden & Snowdcri.; ap22 AIN RHEUM, SCI.7IIVY, OLD FORL.,SRISIPF ;. A, LAS, - Bruberts Bch, Chaps, Sore Beards, Pim,plee. I This is used by - many phypiemusk this city la cunng thq above, and we would not coneciencionAy sell unless wc. . knew a to be all We state. ' • . As a cosmetic; the true JONES'S,SO&P is perhaps the" only article ever .kriown that - reek - red laimirities and cleared and beautified the skid,' making it .softcolear, smooth and white as an infinite. Put kind, it is sold At EU Chatham st, - N. Y., and, by - - Vi 7 II....IACFBON' Agent; 139.,Libetty street, 'Pittsburgh. CONSUMPTIONASizes more victims :than any other; disease. in. old country. : , The yOunp,L,;: the' old, the beautiful and guniiip,all alike subject tol rid ravages; curd' many a hectic' cheek his been supposed tb bloom:with the glow - o f health. But every case mites in a coltrand a cough—perhaps "deemed unworthy of, attention at .first—and.only met .with - remedies when too late. . nateh the Eirst.symPtorris With Jealous core, . and make iminediate. use of the Cough Balsam A. Fahliestock7C co.,:arhich will Certainly check its further• progress, and reStoriiThe inflamed' organs beautiful . For - iolo B: FAHNES'I7O= &; coiuer ,let orict :Wood sus.; also, corner Gth pAld Wool. deell that - .valtiablirproperty where the - subscriber resides, togethef with the improvements thereon,!situatedoa Sixth street, near Smithfield, front ing mrSixth 5t..1.20 ft.,-and depth`on Cherry alley 24U, feet. This property is admirably situated fora Hotel or a Public Hall, and cot;tains *half ; square of ground ; or it might be divided into :Li bhilding lots, 6 Jots of 2D feet each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, and 6 lots with a front of 20 feet / cool} on Cherry alley by;l2o feet deep. raa6ttf. ig . • • - W. PORTER. - Alaigastnes for. January 181 U, DECEIVED.Ar nr..A. , MlNEß43 ; Sniithfield; street, thirddoor above Second street- - . • •. ; Godey's Lady's, Book, unusually large,- with six at. ,tractive engravinga; the literary department of the high'. ost order for thii No., commencing a new volume. , . , • StiDain'a. Union .Magazine, • beautifully. embellished, and comprising 80 pages of xeadingmatter, all original. Graham'eMagrazine, illustrated-with fourbeautiful en- , graving,; in_ size, afull double number. . . • Poems of John Quincy, Adams,- with - Notices of ;his Life and Charpeter. ; • A Dritiial Defence of. the Grant Street Baptist Church, against the charge of corruption; in the administration' of her discipline; published by orderof the Church. nose and Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding itranti toted from the French of Rodolphe Topffer. , • Impartial Account of the Life: - R of the Rev.' John N. Maffit—a narrative of his first marriage; nisei. his second, - with many. particulars never beforepubLiihed Second volume•PAUL'Artlenheint, now complete; by George ' Maryry. Barton, a t tire or Maticbee,ier Life;,F t nglaud Published by. the Harpers.. ' ' , ; - Julian De Clilrord, or WOntan'a Loud Romance Smiles and TearsLillustratcd.. • Angeline Lukitiore, or the Life of a 'Neuitik by ;the author `Of the Jill,'BreackorPrOmise, ' The. Hunchback, or the ,Beil ; Rbager...of,Notre ..„ - °tree to the:Public.. , sahscriber Fireorms -the public._ generally,,. and. EfotisebecperS end RetaitGrocers partic.Wurly, that he is discontinuing_'the . .Qtreeusware business, and will sell oft his pTesent stock at reduced. prices. - Those who'. 'wish to obtain, c'hina,qacsiFteore, or Glass, will find this a rare opportatatyforgetUng such articles as they want, jnineli cheaper than theatsuiti rates.: Rememberthe place, CHINA: HALL, No 118 Wood street near the. Auction - sthre.-' P. , 8:1 will dispose-or my whole stock to itnipersiut' wishing to buy,it, nt u bargain. . , - • - Nnt.: , • ST.-0 baS 111 )110178,110, - " 'CORNER OP PENN AND ST. ,CLAIR STnura P.' VRESLI OYSTERS,GAMR, and avetyldeireacY-Df the season: the market ntlordry served , uKitli the „shortest notice, and in the very hest eiVe.• The fitted up 1 04 the • beeht i Veri under the man , CANP_MSE 4 P- - ..... THE 01tEa9` 7 ; • - 0 • HATUICit. AMERICAN OIL, procured from a well In Kentuck : lad feet below the surface af_tbaeartb, 'a_ . .*esnain and: nfallible care • for Sprains, liiatithis. • Cutt'Bruivess .; Teuer,•Erysipelis4. Scald Cretrp, • • • Whooping -Cough, Inflammatory Sore ; ,ThuSSore •; • Inflamed Eres,Fiatalence,UlasleVerSo • • INFLAMMATORY' inf, l l lB • 1 • . which Yields to its,effects in n surprislN ttleilrlOV..„ 7 ", • ••• • It has never yet failed when usedafles/rdWtalpt • '•• Ilona. Read the fallowing . _ • •'. • " 4 •• '• . . ...• Auei b hear B 1•• :••• JThis la to erttify, that my Wife; Margisizt ties*, wit* •• • eared of a Rbeumatli Complaint of seven Tears Standing:, by which ehe was so lame as to be oblige dto ace *flitch+ •• es 'ln one week she was eared by using the Anierientr. , l , - Oils and could walk about aquatint without her eruteltes: , '. • JONATHAN OHREIST:w , • The following is communicated by Mr. PilidNatllls Jr. •'." ;Stetson's agent for Steubenville, 0. '" ' s • •• A gentleman near Steubenville; wh oliadnedbein utile •• to put either oflils feet to the ground for twelve lelasslit •'•••' ,*•Conselluence of lameness, by the use of "One bottle.wat j: enabled to walk two miles to a townsh4 reqiciti;' • / likewise a sovereign remedy for _.,;• • • • CONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLES - Amy 773 N -• •' - The folloWing is communicated by Mr: Wiii:Nashi W. '•••' Jackson's Remits; Steubenville:: • - A lady residing in Steubenville, the' Litger of *haw ss. •• harid was so contracted as to deprive her of the use of It- • for thirty-five years, was entirely cured . by the use prone' • ;•. •bottle of the Oil, so that she now has the perfect use , at her hand fully equal to the other which bad never been •-• affected. It has alsabeen found to be a safe and littrinet' • ble agent in the speed D y and certain cure '• . '••••, • , in all CILIC6 not organically Incurable,y •• • '••• • ••• '• A lady•testding in Allegheny city was effectuallyeated -; of obstinate. deafness, of years' continatince, by the use • ' of less.than one bottle of the Oil, so 'that she raid 'she '• • heard better than she bad ever done before. • ' • •• • • A gentleman well known in.Pittsburgb, was cured 'Ot • deafness of nine years' standing, by thanes of a small • quantity of the Oil. The names and residences of the• • lady and gentleman will be given to thote who desire it; • ' at the office of the advertiser. , • •• - • • .• Its properties are highly developed in. the certahrsuid •• • surprisingly speedy cure of all cases of ' • • ; • • .OHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. ; • • • Several cases of Cramp Cholic have been effectually cured, by one dose of the Oil, in the shori space of halt an hour, when the pailles have been agonized witkpain,....., Its curative properties have been remarkably manifested /in the radical cur', of • , DISEASES OF THE SPINE. ladzohs wife of n planter lit ICenttilik7i_wa,s'eqras effectual y of one of the wont eager of:dimmed Spine, which• had confined her to hcr.hed for n•couridorable time, in. which she could not tarn' herself.' It Is '‘ also a.. Aura remedy and perfect cure for paiudinche small of the back, and INFLASIBIATION OF THE KIDNEYS. . Read the following: Pammtraon,De.c.lB,ls4o.. io e*rtify that I was afflicted with great P Mill in the small or my back and kidneys, which affected me so mach that Icoald riot stand npnght. By rubbing axle, 'tally, and using Mari tenspoodfal intemally,intght and monung, I was entirely cared, ' JOHN RIDDLE, _ near Warren, Armstrongco.; - Pa. Algentletuariof Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in.' .; flammations of the kidneys-the pain of which•cattleil: • him to faint—was completely cured, in three days, bythe • , use of the American Oil. . • • . •• The•qualities of this ' • . . NATURE'S OWN REMEDY • • • Is extremely penetrating and anti-inflammatory,,conse quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem edy wherever inflammation exists, either external or n ternal. Used immediately after a cut, bruise or woond, it will cure and prevent • . . - . GANGRENE AMY MORTIFICATION: • • _ _ _ _ . - . • It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those very unpleasant and inconve- ' Went diseases, GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. 1 • Price, 50 cents per bottle. . • Caution—lie ron Your Guard. • -The surprising excellence and growing popularity ' • the American Oil, has induced some dishonest persona ' palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this truly valuable medicine, for the purpose of dczeivbsg this wary, and defrauding the Propnelot. ' • . • • In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, °bum •' the followinil rocs virrxos: Ist. See that the name " IVm. Jackson, ftfi Liberty si head of Wood st.," is printed on the label of the wrappe - -.• of each boUle, tolmitate which is felony: • 2d. That each bottle is Inclosed in a pamphlet contain idg full directions for use; and also containing the name and address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent for the proprietors; likewise, the name and addressof the pro primers, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. •, *. 3d. Purchase °tax of the advertised -Agents, all of. . whom have a show bill, on "Which is printed the ntunesof ' • the Proprietors and GenemlAgents--thtut:.D. Hail & Co, Proprietors, Kentucky. - *WED. Jackson, Pittsburgh; General Agent for Western 'Pennsylvania, and, part of Ohio and Western Virginia ; and the printers , names -7 APMillin & Shryock, Pittabnigh—printed "at' the bottoms-.,0f said show bill. - . • 4th. 4)beerte—the genuine American Oil Is cif a .daile green color, without any sediment, and its specific gravi ty, lighter than water. The coanterfolts ore mostly of black color ;—somo white, like Spirits ot Tamentinai said to be refined and clar ified;-.soots SensertOilcutt , ." era a mixture of other common oils; and one a blsek filthy • looking mixture. purporting la come from the “Putsbargh and Alleghenypispeusary Co.” None of these _cone.; terfciis possess eitherthe virtue or the power of the was ' AMERICAN OIL. . . • . „.. 117°So wholaiale' and retail by Whi: JACKSON," General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Waiter's'. Pennsylvania, IVestorn Virginia, and Northern and by the , following duly appointed Agents in Allegilinnr.•„! county, Pa.; A. M. Marshall, • Dr. Brown,.. Allegheny clry. . •• • E J. EL Johnson, Jonathan Ghnest, Manchester. • • Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. • ' . • .• • J. R. H. Jacques, Birminghain. • •• : . t Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville.. .• •s. t . ' • • G. H. Starr. Sewickley. •.• • -. • • - Edward Thompson, 'Wilkinsburgh. • •.: •- • Daniel Ne t te r: East. Liberty. H. Z. • . .•: •••.. • ,t•• . Thomas Aikin, Sharpsburg •• • .:••• ••:.• • H. Rowland &Soo. M'Keesport. . :; •-• . C. F. Diehl, Elisabeth. • . , John Black, Turtle Creek. • . •. • -hPEhlowny, Bakerstown . . . • • Samuel Springer, Clinton. . . . •• • • Jantes-MlCee, Stewartstown: Riley APLaughlin,.l"lum township. • • ;,..• • J.'Fultou, Tarentuna.. • - Jeremiah Fleming, Lawnemteville:. • . 'Robert Williams, Arthtirsville- •• • ' ; nugl.s.4lA.wilm ."DROM the New York Gazette, Oct. 8, 1829, a . dallyi paper deservedly at the head of the daily press to! this country. • Brine, V-,troot of Softaresrela.—lt were but courtesy to call the attention of our readers to this invaluable prep ' aration which will be found advertised in another contain. Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly interestit, newspaper, every now and then, one or two numbers 'of • - which we have already noticed; and the medicine itself has been eulogised by nearly all the press of the western' country,,and, we doubt not, Justly eulogised: - 'that inks faiiror, moreover; very flatteringtestimonials from 'the most eminent practitioners in every part' of. the country where it than been used. There is beauty and taste enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labels in which they arc enveloped, to induce a purchase, even If the '' preparation it•olf were not one of the "scivereignest in the world," as every person mast believe it is—that isr, every one mast believe it is—that It, • every one who" would not resist amass of documentary evidence conclu. , - erve enough to convert a Turk to. Christianity. Buy one , of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whether Yent - do not; ' agree with us on this point. For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCIC•ts Co., • • feb24 cor. of Ist and Wood and Bth and Wood stir. RllEUfflATltlhl, GOUT, I,ND TIC 1 / 9 1,0RIAr.X.— A. respectable gentleman called at our ,offlee,. as - he said;to inform us that he had been afflicted for IS years with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with' Tie Doloreux; that he had been frequently confined to his . room for, months together, and often suffered the most in tense and excruciating prun, but that lately be had been using Jayne's Alterative. from which he found the most sig nal and unexpected relief. Re says' he found the medi.; tine very pleasant and effective, and that be now con siders himself perfectly, cured.—,Phftaddphia Nor th Amer . lean. • A Fats Woara Ksoamto.—A gentleman of &retaking habit, from indiscretion in his younger day*, became af-,- fected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed; his whole system bore the marks of.being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so -much affected, that be had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered With deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as bollob and porous as au honey-comb. It was at this stage of his complaint, when death - appeared inevitable. from a loath' some disease, that he commenced the use of Jaynels Al. terativ and baying taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect- The ditemtive operates through the clMulation, and purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system, • wherever located, and the numerous eves it has per... :formed in diseases- of the skin, cancer, scrofula, gout, • liver complaint, dyspepsia -pad other ehrenie diseases, Is truly astonishing.—..9putt of the Thrill.' • .• • ••• •, O For tale in Pittsburgh, atthe PEKIN TBASTORF, 72 Fourth street. Fresh Arrival at No:: XVI Wood ' • 7 ' MHODKINSON has just opened,• within the • week, the largest assortment of• Preach CHINA ever opened in this city; consisting in part o—Pitnel, Plain s :tVhitc, Gold Line and Gold )3an4 Tea Setts ; 'an extensive assortment of IVhite, Plowing lilac and Liverl pool Iron Stone Ware, iu TeaSetta or m separate Piexess as may be required. Also, a beautiful assortment-o f., Candelabras and Lamps, of the newest shapes andquit terns,alirect from the manufacturers .::. : •, . Ladies would do well to give him seoli,st,•- - 0027 • No. 115 iroodst..3 deers beton; FIPL ' • Baalnessr CpllitotoT:'• , TBE undersigned,ancourogsdbythelihdint of the merchants; professional gentlemen, and nse- - cbanics of the city, offers his services for the eollectios of accounts in the city of Pittsburgh mid vicinity. Hav ing attended to business of Ois kind for ninny years fir the Board of Trade and being well acquainted w ith this' ' find the adjoining cities. he feels confidenrof his ability, ' to give satisfaction. byPrompr aud faithful attention' to • all - basiness'entrusted w him. ' • ..• JANES 0.6.1.1711ATH Jr. , To be found-at Mr. Wu: Baran's, Merchant Tailor Third street, opposite the Post Office. • • Gabriel Adams; J: Carothers' L. Living ston; Alarshall; George Breed; Di. Geo.D. Brace; • •.• :• N EW . BOOKS — irvinea Sicetck ikx*/ illigakte • Willie Poems, illustrated by Lehtze. ' Bead's Female Poeta of America, with portrait :,' The Fist of the Knickerbockers.. , . A Fable for Critics. • Ellis' Metrical Kornai:ice - a • . .„ The Cbild of the Sea. Lamb's Dramatic Poets. ' • ' . - LOwell's Courentations on :ea old Potts. Dnunatic Workaof Beawnont and • Poetical Works of Speucer. " Poetical Workttof Chaucer. • Poetical Worke of air. . Ford and Massln 1, • • , FFTS I eN k • BOSWOO , MI. - Cli • ~ • • •-/ fib entekamtatqatec - • 4 . c =EIMM . . . , lllll,Suorsera , 1 , „ • P: Duff, Accountant; • - •:. T2tornas 8c ott,lllnoon ; • , • $ Jac. itfcGui7Nere ,lel Tail ' 0 r. • ' n'to. B. Beni e; . ' • s ,-' Dr. W.N . N ngki!, Dentist; • . , .' ' D. Dodge:• incnl:3o3" • i . . . • ME .. 4.~`f~Y'«. lIMI
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