MENIIII!M===i=IA . • -- . The New Gotdezillaiiiik : liiiiiiiitilL Ahend.l - • '''....- .h.1333E:04301)91 - ..NEW , G00D5!!,... . .7, Greater/36mila; xhanever.c an novLbehad . 11 thesignqf ea Nett) Ortiden/3es-Ifire,F,n Marketst, • . hetwAynsltdoik Itittl.Fourtiu!Where la 10:01 opened , • i splendid .iitor.k.cif•winter.Dry:ooods, cheaper than titer same quality of-Goods:have. ever been offered- in Pitts , : 1, ItT.:,i;..IIttISSELT., No: 42, Market•streei, between Thiril ,and ,Fourth streets, sign of .the'Big-Golden , Bee- HiVE, hasnow..received, and offers to his numerous inv. toiners and-the -public generally, the' largest, cheapest and most sphindidstock of Winter,Dry.Goods ever. otter ed tuAtis VAY,,..The he 43 oods have.be en purchaiesiimthis Eastern Pities-since the hue fall in. prices, and will as sold to cash buyers ,nt a great rednetion, much chenper than they could .hhve been sold in the early part of din 4 , - , ' Among :tide' large tuld'exteasive crock wilt -be, &instil' zany. choice nod. fashionable • Goods of the latest. im _. ..Lirds,..DßE.Gijobs. . -,- ~. . . . . 'Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful rtlcle ; a herry. coPd• dm. ' .. do. -Spred and plain; ' • - Silks and Balins,Plitin, striped and plain; •'..; , Scarlet - de Laines all wool: very cheap ; -- . • Mazarine lilac I)4Laines, low Prices l. . - • . • - Fnanchble rinos, all colors, extremely lovv., A large assortment of figACashmeres De Laines,new est designs, from 12} to 50 cents per yard; these are very Cheup,,Also -a large - stock: of. Alpacas .from L 2/ to 601 • • cents per yald, all colors, nod agreat bargain ; : with. a splendid assortment of honnet- ribbons of thelatest im-.. :, portation. Also, velvet ribbons all widths and colors. very, cheap, a.be.tuitiful assortment.; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet- satins nitd velvets, all colors; French worked cam,updscounrs r T c 4 iss, cravats, gh?yea road hosiery, ry hosie,. till'at redtice d.yrices. SH.A.O LS I.SIIAWLS! I - . _Best intiorOadin in ihe'city; and'yery cheap Lonplrid Square wis i bestonallty- ' '• - -Terterie and Cashmere Shawls ; . .• ' • Black and colored,Cloth,, do. . . -•-• - -" Broeha lk .do - ' Plaid Blanket ShaWis, all qualities and prices. BLANKS - TS: BLANKETS! !--cheapest in the City! A large stock of : Blankets, all qualities, which will be sold cheaper thanzan be found elsewhere.' ,DOMESTIC,GOODS., ...,,_. , - . CHEATER THAZ7 THE CHEATEST!., . 1 A large stock 04 - Calien., Good dark Calico, fast Cylors, ordy.3 cents per yard; best quality British and American . Prints, 6to 10 cents per yard, yard. wide i British Purple .Prints, 10 to 101; a large supply red, white and-yellow Flannels some as Inty.ns Itti cents per yard, VerYcheaPi - : Bed Tichng, from Bto 1,21 cents per wird.- -Also, n Ing.ge aback of Checks, Shirting--Stripes ; Cassinets, Kentucky - Jeans and Linseys, together with-a very extensive es- I sortraent 'of bleached and unbleached Muslini, from 3 to 8 cents per yard, cheapest yet; good yard veldt noble eel . ed Muslims, only .5 cents .per yard; bleached hiss/Aims from 3 - to S cents per yard. All of, which witl he sold off at reduced prices, at the' sign of the New Golden Bee Hive, in Market street, betweeniTtsird , and Fourth - eta., No, 62. - Meelestf, M. L. RUSSEL. , . - ILEIADV-DIAGE CLOTHING; • SELLING OFJP LOW , -EVIL VASIL PDELANY,No.4O Liberty street; Pittsbutgti having . replenished his Stbelewithin the last - tout prtMent months with the latest styles-of Fashionable Goods; at exceedingly low, prices, offers the best, assortment- of )TiCO CLOTIONG to be had In 'the CityYrethe lowest cash - Shion.st-them - are- every description of Dregs and Frock Coats; Sank-anti Overcoats of all fashionable colors and materiahsach as French beaver, heavy Broad Clbemisupe.r. blue, bream and drab Blankets and Cana da Prize -Coats, of the latest styles: Eatery . description -of Pantaloons and VestS;and other taticlesurtha - Cloth . ing line. Also, a general assortment of Goods to make to order, hick. will be made bc the- most fashionable manner t op to shortest notice. (deels) I'. DELANY: . • -Peartilerkaisble C tithing Store. • (1' WERNEESURG Vets leave to Warm his friends and the publie , in general that he hat opened a NEW , READY.MADE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE, on Marketitreet, second door from Second street, where he has, and always keeps on hind, , &fall assortment of Ready-ntade Fashionabie Clothing:which he will sell on he Most reasonable tering, for:CASH: - Hb also • wislieito'call the attention if his friends and , he public in genetriVto is i'ery extensive selection ot French, English arid Belgian Cloths and Cashmeres; in endless 'variety, trod Vesungs for every one's use; which be has selected himself in the Mast, and Which will be made to order Ma superior manner, uthis Fashionable Head Quarters, Int Liberty street,' (late MeGuire & Col and' at trtices that will not 'be quesdcnied by the best of bargairnnakers. ii.V ERNEBURG, N 0.251 Liberty street, and Market street. 24 door from Second. Basine,ss Cro& itBANTSAiS WELL AS MCMOPOLISS liff7ST.F ALL: WIIIOR fact will. be waren hycalling at Meduraz's FaShionattleTnitonng Establishment,Third street, Elt.Chitsies Braiding, c . Sout.sproftti and guiekicil * es. , . Vsnigre „Flab and good. . Cusursalstais Veryjar in the background. kily. old customers, and all. others, are respectfully in naerdt4stlam. orruting for them TtIeGUIRE, 0ct.28 Tallor;St. Chart& WOULD Iia;SPECTFULLY invite the auentton of our frieuds:andthle POMic to the Crept. valrielY • YtINTEB.COATUVIS iand other articles, we hate jastreceived—amotagetwhtch will found the greaten variety of BLUE, BLACK, DRAW ard PEARL colored BLANKET, MACKINAC,. and LAVER CLOTHS , — FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMERER VBSTINV,Si*ei :=The above Goods having been bought for cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to ac. counnodatc all who. Tway fuuor us with their ;Patronage, withgood Clothes, ut.louvpricel. Give as a call. ITI - Recaeraber,2l.B Liberty street, Opposite foot of :tit. nov3o ... • • IfichrULLEN a DOWNING. • • T. & J. T. !Ivo ANcir., No. 77 & 79 CORNER SIXTH AND LIBERTY S - 'br..a S. llaving enlargedtind. newly fitted , up their establish ment, arthembove well known stand, respectfully vite the attention of their friends and the public to their choice ise.lectioir of New Goiids, comprising every varies. i • for spring rind summer wear, seleeted , especially for, . • • ....- • -nt.___Thasew* ' t himix. orders mllll - 114 this --- ,:aaormmoem , i style o new arid desirable goods. Their mock of re y mode Cloth- . tag is extensive got up in the best manner, of durable ma terial, and well worthythi attention of those wishing to purchase. All are invited to call, and may rest assured that.they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. Altar assortment of shirts kept constantly enchant]. Apra° &no. ', ,' - • • for spring ?Ind guintoe, ,Clothing 1 . t Clothing 1 t rgra,.23,g4oars lil :World! ! 150,000 ;nad 'e LL a S nd ready. to U b A e o l‘ t i eed on the n o r w . most litieral terms to my old customers and the public in general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, attar . returning from the Enstern cities, at much.tronble 'and expeuse,pist completed his fall and winter arranvimenti to supply , his thousands of customers with one o 7 the most desirable stocks of suing that has ever been 6ilered iii this or any other mar ket west of the rimuutains....For nentoras,th style rind workmanship, combined with' the very la* price which they will be sold Inc, must certainly render. the old unri valled.Three Elie ,Thriars one df thesreatest attractions.of toe western country. It is gratifying to Me to he able to annoarice to my numerous friends at hanie and, abroad, that notwithsuinding this-oXwriardinary efforts which I hove made to ro t eet the many. calls to offline it is with di I cart keep time with the. &adenoid. iush ;het, is madepn this establishment. It is- a well established Cisct, that my sales are eignt oaten times larger, than any other house In the trade, and this being the. case on the onioont sold, I can Mfrod to sell .atMuch less profit thou others would possibly think of doing if they wished to cover-contingent expenses. I. intend to make a clean &weep of all my presentstock before the bemusing of next year; coming to this conclusian,l will ratike it the inter est of everyman, who Wants a cheap wintersut, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. ontll-dtsve ' JOHN isasctosTegir 'crew r .iOODS, NEW GOUPS , --Reesived at the Iron City Clothing Store, a splendid. assortmentof .Cloths, tonsisuag of fine French, English and American Plain; black and fancy Cassiraeres , , - of the moat modern styles; fine figaretiCasb.mere Vestings; Silk - Velvet, Plain and - Fancy . flatins-,0,1),,0f• which we will: make up at the most , 'olasortt.hia prices,in a durable arid fashitrable style. Ready made Clothing of all_ descriptions; LadY's Cloaks - of the „most fashionable patterns. -,,Neek • and: Pocket Mikis, Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt --Collars and lit' gay article usually - kept in a Clothing vole:_Stre. Co untry Merchants, before Parvi , ssing elsewhere, their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Stove, N0..1Z1 _When) , street, immediately , - opposite the—l:watts o f Market. •• . , loctlS-ti] hi'CLOSKEY: • D r i.liciffl taraterti . 01r 800 .Qs• PVI3L'ISHWD rftekliPEß HRO , S, N. TOR% fixitiMllOrthiS work, enibta 6 h4 th°lnost corn- coarse Of instruction and prnettee;ou both Sin-. gle and Double -Entry; Ever; published.-.Trich 75 cents. The whole work, embracing the Autborts Welt known‘ improvements in the science, illustrated in two addition- . al setts of .bisaki, with a chapter on partnership settle , . meats, and a Key to the oral exercises,—full clothbound,; Bt - Callawing extracts from the 'written opinions of Some of the most eminent Merehants;.Bankers and Ac countants in New York, indicate the pablic.sentimentin refhvence to this work in'that city t • , , • ?it contains matter that is important and interesting to the nterehant4ind matt of business, to whom' I think it will be'found highly.usefal. C,.0. HALSTEAD, - • p reg identlptutiattsn43;ink, Now York." . "Tr rnictibited to be exceeningly useful to prantir ACCOUttalltlfand Teachers of Book-keeping. gicHABDISVIN,Sbip owner and Merch't, No. 98 Front street. New York." , - . "Remarkably full ;and ,eoraplete,„ and will nertainly eonvey.a. thorough knowledge of the subject. The un . dersigued intends nsingat as hiaText. Book. • ' . ,• , JOHN SHEPHERD. Teacharpf Bopli-keegba eplembia,Ccdlege, N. • " is izaivery way calculated lajive aelear and sat isfaukory insight into the 'yeti use seienee of which It treats, throtagh all its gradations, from the simple style anitablele retailers, to that 'requisite for the most varied and entaßlicated commercialbasniess: ' • A. S. FRASER, CaihierlilaWitid Bank, New York? .• 4'l: believe it ( wili be of great aercriceinot only to the new beginner,but to the most eitrerienced accountant., FiII;•EDMONDS, • - • : Cashier Mechtuaiadtank-,lVall street.", • " Icoaidevit the first 'vrorletherre e'ver met withfrom which-aßhorough practical iCilowledgelohe science can be Obtained:, - JOHN C tt AMPBELL, • ", • ' Ifiercheal,S3ficihant4-New York.. • rot. sale at the Book Stores:end at duskAnthOr's Acad emy, Mormon/ anti Markerltreett • Ova Steel eta Pile Manufactory. : . TISIE-.subjeivibers have enlarged their Steel and File Dianufactory, on' the cpruer. of O'Hara -etreet-andd lilpring lleyiFifili Wald, -Patithargh, Ity erecting a eon ,irerting.forintee, a melting (draftee and a tilt hummer=t Their Steel, now being oict superior quality, and having e ngaged competent opertnives, they areipire'pared to fur. ' nisnFilea of every.deßcrtption,ThaV will tomfmre with the tiestimported Ortiele ; undbeingllelMmlned to make:. it Me:interest or olt , itte , ' celles in any reduced ches* 'frankheirtrtheir ' their Tiles :at price testi. ~They wilLaieo re,OutFile.l;nfid"Put obakceinso whi w ch ere ore adn b-tokeil. il'ebliepetren: urge jelesPerli. fr Co, owing and coolriog , Appie., ste6xne ~C o)tsuMi and for sole; bys. , "" -•- KINp - tc.MOORLLEAD: - , :It i 4 ;Z-• • • • ;"; Z:r." ,. : • • '• t • ••„ ~..-t..:4f, • •k • •:,• .; ,F,•••!; " • - • . x ;••• s.• •••.- • A:4'• P EoriLutroß. hisspou. tvitioN - Lavin p T.TSBURGIITG 1,1, • 0.1 4 ,V0 RE;SIIIPPING.—TheSomsheIo - nging,to Os 1.1 have been pet. io isne,:. order, and . - c now canning . regular y etween, Pittsburgh and Erte o .'''aotaTtaiL•at intermediate Porte ulangihe Canals,: he at the- whtirf,nnoter4eltiOtiongaliela Bridge, aryl. elle will' start regularly_ every. other „day., -The ,peoide's Transpertanon , Line ; has. , every ; facility. „fort' carrying Freight , Mad ,P,assengers. - ,The. home -will be, wiTeft,}o „lJeaver.by steamers, and. Will procee:l.M gric with great dispatch,. boy the. canals. The bostS,are commanded ,by. .e.sperienced Sand careful mettill of,whotn:have an in-; erect in the Line.. _ 'ffa - . Goods seni by the Line:M. tif 13'10 rwa rue u e ra•ILY 1; to ally point on the Lakes. . .o . • • • For freight orpassage apply to • „, • . ItoKIRKPATBICIto. • • - • Agent, Witter, street; Pittsburgh ,- , ' 'AGENTS: - ' ' Ccsaa.& Co., Beaver: ' • ' • 'IL W. Clnotnantsw, New Ceitle.,' k hftrcostrass,Pulaski: •' • " Sortrotivr Woomaart& foLiddlesek. Mivru' Sheraton. * ; • ' !Demi Meet:mai Sharpsbnrgto , • S. B. to G. Lowav, Clarksville: • • land di ItlcEsoisrdt, • S. C. PLestmt'"Weitt Greenville.' - ' ' J. &T. Ktterritict; Adamsvillet , ". lisomrtitlartstowtt:' Vtr.,;Ws_aswostrtilkfCo.iSheturtires Corners. .._ • Wat.Tohnot; CoOneautville Spring Corner. t • :W. C. Watratta; Albion-. • ••••—•, - Cratesville. • • Ws. Truro, Lockport. Et Etas, Girard.. • -.• Kato . , and-B.'oTiortxtmos &Mo., Erte. The following Agents in-Erie will receive and fin ward Freight to any Port on the -Lakes, •shipped by this Line : • .W M. Gallagher, John Beam, G. W. kiaveratick k CO.; Josiah Kellogg,' Kelsoe & Loomis, - • Walker & Cook, le6 ittsbtirgk .Portablisi Boat Line. 1848 • *MIA' ' For•tke Trinispersation of Freight to anti from. PITTSCUROH, PHILADELPHIA, HA LTIMORE,NEW • • YORK, BOSTON, RC. • BORBIDOE4- CASH, Philadelphia. • TAAPF,R , 4. O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. • rirlitS old established Line being now in full operation, J. 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 ineiniptiteas in delivering goods—peculiar safety inmode•of•earrying—capaeions warehouses at eaehpon, atilinling• accommodations to shit Mere and owners of produce,—together with their long experience and cure r:titling attention to business, willsecure to them a coo -1 tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge, •. • All consignments by imml for this line reeeived,charges paidi and ;forwarded tn any required directions free of charge' for commission; advancing or storage. No interest,diroctly or indirectly, in steamboats. All conmanner-oonapromptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: BORRUDGE &•CASH, rffi, gm•liet Street Philadelphia TAAPPE k O'CONNOR, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. CPCONNORS. & CO., Ncirth street . Baltimore. WILLIAM B. WILSON, 86, Cedar street-New York. Plerobtant.s Transportation Line. ,VIA • CAN , Ai,i3 .II /131p it laLitOIiAL4I2OFIOttPIIILADEL (I.OODS Consigned It careywill be forwarded with tk..T odtdelay,anda tt I rli.tiedUnrAtri CO • ' • ' Canal Issin, - Porutt sweet, Piostallmh. SEILLES & ar.Y . Not..m t 272 and 3t Market street , JeTi. Smith's wharf. Baltimore. Alertltianta r tt Way IProllight Lino* ..151XCLUSIVE Y .for theiraitortntion of way freight •X‘l' between Pittablirgthillinift ale - Johesti:two, 'Holli. darsbuigh, Miter sireet. and Pidemburgli. ' this Lute was thrilled far the Nutlet aecomsoodistion el the way OusiAms. -- The proprietorslthrmkful for the veil liberal patronage they 4 hare received during the .last two yetrm. respectfully inform their old customers mu t the public generally', that they nre ' now better prepared , deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroad* with - prompmegs and despatch.,eaomuirnts. JAS.'A. LORE, • GEORGE TRENDLE t JOHN AMBER & CO. - A aims-- C. A.NPAlnrcrr &Co., Pittsburgh; JflU 151121.1i14 idnyroburgl 'Worms, Johustawn. Itmntrmaces—Smith & Sinclair; J. J: WDerintG• &J. 11. Shoenberger, R. Robison ef: Co.; 11; Moore Barratry A Smith; John Parker; NVm. Lela:MT& Co.', G. P. Stroeutter. - ger, Pittsburgh. • • jet.n alerolsarats t Trois:importation lefties AWM 13151M1 F OR the Transportation of Merchandize and Produce 'tit Philadelphia and Baltimore:. Goods consigneitfiyi 'out care will he forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills Of Lading transmitted, and all -instructions promptly attended to, tree .frotri any extra charge far stor- age or commiscion .C. A. NPANULTY & Co., Proprietors,.• Canal Buiu, Lilmor 111,1 P i ttsburgh. (GeeetimottlY...eat , Y- 1 11.-"n1 ifHealth . 207 Marx s - rassr, Berrst.o, N. Y. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIP . TIC ;MIXTURE. THIS celebrated remedy is coasts.' increasing its fameby the making allover the world. It has now, become the only medicine forfamily use, and is particle.: larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this comf, plaint immediately relieired, no mane rof bow long stand. nig. (See panaphletfor testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for. these distressing complaints it stands alone; no other of--, tide can relieve you ; and the cures testified to will core vince the most skeptical;—(sea pamphlet.) Liver Com. plaint,'Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great 'West especially, end wherever these complaints prevail. this medicine is offered . No mineral agent, noilCleteriout compound is a part oPthis mixture ; it cures these Shwas es with certainty and celerity', and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) . .Pileca complaint of a most ainful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation' for this disease. or fur othe r diocese originating from impure blood: (See pamphlet.l Debility of the System, ‘Vettk Back, AVeakneos of the Kidneys, &c., or Inthimation of the Vitale, is immediate') relieved by a few days use of-this medicine; and a cure is always the result of its use. - ' lt stands as a certain reme sly for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female -frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men. striations. 'No article has ever been offered, except thisi which would touch this kind of demimements, It may be Jelled upon an a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do no, could give a thousand names at proof of cures in this distreumg class of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constita. tions,.from. the, effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the.-poison ous mineral cradle:Med from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article rozuslritz stoop, and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet:for • testimon y of cures in all diseases, which the limits .otan advertisement will not permit to be named here; Agents give them away ; the) enutain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi Or appeared. It isone of the PeCuliarfeatures of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any case, and if bone and muoele are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid HOPE ON, nod keep taking the medicine antougasthereiaanimprovement. The proprietor would caution the public aganint number of articles which come out um/cf - the heads of SARSAPARILLAS, Snit" &C.. as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for none. ing,and eoncacted to gall the unwary: toren matte not Thetr inventors never thought of curing such dlseaseatill this article.haddone it,. Aparticularstudy of ths,pamphe lets is earnestly solicited. Agents,. and all who sell the ar ticle, ate glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottletkat 82; 12 oz- do. at 81 each—the larger-holding 6 02. more than the two Mall bonito. Look out and -not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegeta ble •Lithontriptic Mixture," blown upon the glass, the writtetisignnthre.of "G. C: Vaughn" on the directions, add "G.-C.VdtigittliTinffalo," stamped onthe cork. None other ire genuine, - ' Prepared•by Dr. 0. C. Vaughn, and sold at the PrineW pal Office,2o7Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to •letters - unless post.paid--ordie from ?err/arty authorised AOC., ex c epted. Post-pald let. tees, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attendedto grans. Offices-devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Nassau st., N. V.; 295 Essex st., Salem, Mass.; and. by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. . - HAY'S 'Pr;DROCKWAY: Agents, Plant l'Jo. 2, Libertg.st., near. Canal _Brottn. • - Wholeawle „ - SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MAN IIEACTO RY.. 101.10 BERT HARTLEY,' begs lonve to il3 LI form hie friends and the pubhe generally, ihat he continues to.occupy that large and nom= modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samna Pa estock & Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley - and-Wood 'Street, where he keeps a large and general assortnient ot Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet - Bags; Saddle Sags ; Valises, Buffalo Robes' Mips and all other arti cles in his line. . He also keeps constantly air hand, and is prepared tr. tarnish to order, all kinds of Rtn iveied Hase,trnuftedturett of the best material, and in n style,of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured ankle, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. counfryMerchants and 'Farmers Would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere ' ea item. determined to sell first rate articles at very low pr tEr Don't forget the place, No. 88, corner or Wood I treet and Diamond Alley. . - nn2ll -MI -INES, BRANDIES, GINS , &c.—tu nail pipes cog- I • Ana Brandy, "Jas Hennessy:. -, , • 2 ht.-pipes COMMC Brandy, " OiardiDapuy & Co.. Sua " " Pinot. Castillon &Co." 12 ontaxes Harlon° • A. Seignoito." • • 4 pipes Holland Gin: . • S qr. casks sup.,Pale . Sherry Win e,.DMlGordon &Co." 5 ,, II CI "Beigheder;), .10 " " Madeira " 10 B.Teneriffe " " Carpenter " • - 40 " " Oporto.: 'various gra des; 10" " Lisboa . ' • " " 10 hhds., 20 half do., and 20 bble.- Haut Sauterne Wine ; 10 -Bordeaux Claret, ti ittontferancl;" • ' 15, " '.'Ber•goss;"-• 15 baskets Champagne-Wino," Heidseick ;" • • • • 15 ..'""-P.: • AiNumni & Co," 10 1 - .- . •-• • " "; "Jaqueron &Son's," cases Claret; various's - lades imported in bottles; Bordeaut brop'lo46,, .Lurands;" 5 , " " "Latours;" ' Marseilles - 1' " " JOS received and Covsaleby (septlr:' MILLER - 4c lacKE/13,011. .. New-Cottimeretal Line. .. E. W.-Rtesalts. - -licTu.,l . (-Dnnitx, gricluaL &.. CO., .84`Wall.st. ,Ne w•Nork, S-- ,'1 Liverpool. England., ~ i's '. • . ... ..,ThiarECITIILLT inform their friends t.nd.tue. public, that they have commenced , the Gene • rat: Shipping and Commission, Burble, s . tor 0 1 . k 116 r1wItti the General Passe,ger .1314trnepk 4 6 . , - .. 1 ... - _, l ..ra.nfingeertificateis of passage tesm,Linuloit, Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast, or any, port of, the OM Country...to New York, Boston and -Philetdelphiteeon the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from 11 to any amount on the; Royal Bank of Ireland and its, branches, ant. on , LiverpoOl: . vi .. . . ' ., . The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool -Packets, as fixed.ppon:are the, lst, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st 'and 26th of every month. - .• -. . neat Ships are all of the largest class, and are-com manded by men of • character • and experience. The, Debbi tteemtunodatimis' are 'all that can be desired' in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with every description of Stores of the bestkind., Punc tuality in the'days of sailing will be.strictly adhered to: Packet Shiptßostius,'Siddimit; Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels of the largest elan rand those desirous to' bring out their.friends cannotaelect finer or safer Ships. Paßs o ll o eau be-sectu/td at the lowest rates. , New Orleans Line of Packets sail, eekly., For pass age or Treight, apply as above , or to - - • . JOSEPH SNOWDEN, or . ... . . EDMUND SNOWDEN; • beell) Caner 4th and Sudtharld sts.,Pinsbarg • nun , eassanoint • .` •liit. 'AIIEtRA.NGEDIENTS. .07 Hereafter, all Steerage Passengers Miming from Europe, engaged in America to come over, in either of the ship* of Mseermtn & Co., will be furnished with the following Provisions, or their eqnivalent,in other articles equally good.—Ses Act of Conpest , May 17;11}18. THIS PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto- fore, when.Passeugers found themselves in Provis ibms,.mauy of them came on noird entirely destitute, ' which often caused much 'sickness and death. 35 lharßread, 10 " Rice, A ty ll o a r n ro done d e -t u e a n li t i; 10 " Oatmeal, of the NOVildoll ll 10 4 ' Flour, furnished will be . 10 " .Beans and Peas, delivered to each 35 ." Potatoes, Passenger every '1 pint of Vinegar, week, with a so/- GO gallons of Water, Silent supply of to kis.Salted Pork, free from bone. Fuel for cooking. Each Bhip in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the ).wage-way leading to the Pas sengers' apartment: TheCambocies and Cooking-ranges, for the use of Prissengers,nre kept under cover. Every attention wilt be paid to promote their heania'and Comfort.' Arnt at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, ie7 - - lEEE • - 7 - I!apacotVai Gesers•elearlaigrationOttee. - 01 REMITTANCES and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. R J. T. Tartscott, 75 South st., corner of Maiden Lane, N.Y., and 06 ,Xater loo Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make AfTerteMelitA bn 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 long standing in business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be eawied out faithfully. Messrs. %V. it J. T. Tapscoit are long and favorably, known for the superior class, aevommodation, and sailing nuelities of th eir Packet Slams The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SWOONS, two dr which. leave each port mon th ly—from New York the 21st an d 26th, and from Liverpool the 6th and llthl in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George, and Melon Lines of Liverpool PaCkets, to Marine a deparodrd from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their ineretuting patronage; while Mr. W. Tapseett'l constant penonel. superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an stddi atonal security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will he particularly attended to. The 'subscribers being, 43 usual, extensively engaged in the Transponation Business between Pittsburgh and, the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take chine of 'and friiward passengers immediately on their lauthng, without a Chance of disappointment or delay, mid are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage fromy sea port in Great thntain or Ireland to this city, the nets= 01 the busiuess they are engaged in giving them aclities for. carry ins passenger' so fat inland not othe r w ise minable; and necessary, forward Passengers fur- Bier West by the Seat mode of fonvoyee, without any 'additional charm for their trouble. Where persons 'rant for deeline coming out, The amount paid for passage will tic refuelled in full. • REMITTANCES. The subscriber* lire ALIO prepared to give drafts at -sight for any amount, payable at the pnnelpedi cities, and. towns in England' Ireland, Scotland and Walesi thus af fording A sate and expedition% mode of reranung (nails to those Countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their Ottere.l to avail tAmselcos of len A tre P d i to ca . 'i°" " leUelirak"‘A;gtiwd.l t ' i;N P . • =l: 4 "- Forwarding and Commission Merchants. • map27-daw- I y Philade/phia .... . 4 ,kr h Rothe, Brothers. & s i ts: Ful:roa Nave Volta; EDIM COATI 2111114114 PCBLIN; ticarLamn Roan, Ltvearoin.. Mae JAMK.4 BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn la-, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh- • Arreagentenu for BA& tou:k4.a . ccE, *At Agents for the BLACK 1,46. BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packeui, Luke the liberty of atutouttring to their old frtends and' 'eaetottierg,that their arrenceme tits for the year tsin being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the strove splendid Lido, from Llearpool to NEW York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former enure of doing business, and assure Monte who entrust them with their Weis, that the tame satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore, E.N(TLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLANDRD — WALES . Drafts for , sale, payable, on demand, at guy Rank io.i Ireland. The undersigned bas made arrangements to bring out paumngers to Pittsburgh, dusing the presentyear. fells.amdavr• JAMES BLAKELY._ GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. (3 KOZO I RIM' HD & SON, No. 134 Wllll'6oo Road, Li reepool. Casinos & 'hyrax°, No. r,, , c 43 0 .1, et . N. V. 'PRE Subscribers, having accepted lite Agency st ads .1 city of the above well known and respectable are prepared to mute engagements for passensitiil o Come out from any part of (treat Britain or Ireland, by the re. guLa'r Line of l'tteket Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their amnia will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpooli as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in thts country. Apply to or zuldwiss SAMUEL NVELDRKAN & CO., 149 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and dratts tor any - amount forwarded, pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom.. Wit-ty IIAIINDIEG2 I & CO.'S PARSEE° El AND REMITTANCE la Oak!. LT RNDEN & CO. continue to bring out persons froth /A any part of England, Ireland, epernland or Wales, , upon th e most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and MIOIIIIOII to the wants of emigrants. We do not al tos, our passchgers tope robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of there the moment they report themselves, and sec to their well-he. ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships, We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to rhea that they were detained forty-eight nears by us in Liverpool, whilst thousaftds of others were Jetained months until they could he sent in some old craft, at a cheap fall, which, too frequently proved their coffins. Wa inland to perform our contracts honorably, mot what-it may, and not act as was the Call last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it suited tbeirconvenienee. Omits drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from St to 1.1,000, payable at soy of the Provincial trunks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General April, Fifth street ono door below Wood st. EMITTAIeg. - rrHE Subscriber; are prepared to forward money to ail .1, parts of England, Ireland, Scolltutd and Wales, with SA despatch, and at the 'overtimes. MUEL' ItFCLIIRREN do CO., 7 142 Liberty Street. READ WiLAIIINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. rrHE Partnership heretofore , existing between JOHN H. MAHON and READE,WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by muuml consent. _ The subscriber may bo found at his office, on Fourth street, between Smithfield cunt ,Grant tits , Pittsburgh, at all timegwiten not engaged - in Court. dectfi-em READS WASHINGTON. Eagle staloon and Resitssieslts, alNo. 65, 63, and 61. Mod street 'The subscriber would respectieliy inform his friends end the public generally,that he hits !ladle above well knowimstabltsh meat tined tip in e very . superior style, and is now pre , pared with every requtsite, to serve up all the dehca . cies-the season eifords. OYSTERS. siewed,fried, roasted, or In the shell; to gether with-hot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, mut* ton chops, venison end game, at short notice, and at all seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed In iPittsburgh. , f XX AL.E'ol the best brands. Imparted Segars in eve . .ry variety. ' Ho would also beg leave to state, that he is prepared ' -tolurnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in is su- Perior manner; SUPPERS for Ilalls,Societies or private Parties. • 11U' Pitivams Rooms always le readiness.• dltreicrects JOHN apaPers will be kept on file fron TT. i aDONNLILIEY. ll quarters. . . .:.„ A. Card. I THE ENTERPRISING.—A rare chance ill now i T - presented for the safe investment in a business en ° snirely new; one adapted to the man of limited,.as well ate to the malt extensive resources; yielding a profit i.froni capital and enterprise beyond uny operation of the •day. It lathe complete monopoly of a staple araele,itb- Asolutely necesserrund essential to every family, its well DA indispentable to the mechanic, artizan and profes sional Man; To capitalists, an opportunity offers itself feu a luerative employment of either large pr aspen 'sures. , bri,nging immediate and highly - satisfactory iTnr, vie dealrecurof embarking inaple asurit, gente ness , are invited, with others, to cull at , the office of the anae reigned, exatinne the article ' and form their own ludgp lent, front the facts presented. MS, -e-Exchange Bnildings,-St..Cilair street, next door o Es 4 aim Johns office , decoof . r cc; `ACD MAKERS.--The Undersigned has by hand_ • ; lut a , win - FLU, •to Closer the lot, at gtardly . rechmed ratOs • aW,mool Drab Olotb, all wooi an d-union • Damask ausdioti i it iii ) Bac triune, &o.' - It: 'D. 'TROUP SON; } . TB •• -- 110 Muskat st., thretidoois•from•Libert y I ¼ , 47' Uarnden:dc Alo.vs COLVER.OvNYERs. £. '- Firer ass T hee • eell1:0314e. THE Insurance MittipanY of North•Atiferien,.of delphia, through its duly authorized. Agent, the sub.. ;scriber, rears to make permanentand- !ainrrllaSt :an property, in this city ailditatitiaitlri and enLtlttet l t.t ti t, by-the ca:naland rivers; EIRECrOSS: Aram: 0. Coffin; Pres't.' - " Alex. Henry, ' Charlet Taylor, , • Samuel W. J - oite's, SamnelW. Edward Smith, , Ambrose White, John A. Brown, .. JactiVEL • John. White ' • Jelin Netr;:. ' ThoinasT. Cope, • Rickard a 1- "g a t Wm. Welsh • , rd;Sec'y, the olasst insailince cottipsny . :irL 'the United States, hiving beeticharteredia,VM4. Its chajteLl: per penal, and front itwhighatanding, Meg .experience, am pre means, and avoiding ill rbkao! an extra ham `charapter, it may be consilered as WE 'P JONES: ' - tyto the public. - NnLLIA , offering ample mann :- At Counting Room of AtietitAloneis& Col:Yvkle ma. i.r4ane ~Front sts., Pittsburgh -- ' ' ' The Friankiln: Plare." - lautlalralflelle Paa m .P an i CIIIARTER PHRPETH 00,000 , pat in • of fi ce VI/ 163} Chestnut sr., north vlife, near Fifth. _Tak e . Insu rance, either permanenror Ifirated, against bee dr _., dam " dam age by , fi re, on property and °treats of ceerillielleriPtion , in town or country on the moot rettionable teems'. at plication, made caber PeasetiallY or b..7.::ladaA Miill 6 ' promptly attended to. '. -C. N.II.&NCK.F.Mi - Pres t. C. G. Daisaamt, Seele r T io . Charles N. 111Malcer; Jacob It Stnithi Thomas Hart, • ' George W. Richards, Thomas .1. Vi harton, ' Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E.l3oriet, : Samuel Grant, David 8. Brown. PITTSBURGH...AGENCY. , N. 8.--k Office of : ife Agency on the Neeth-East corner of Third and Wood otreets,Tanburgh..' Fire Mks taken on buildings and. their contents M Pittibargh, Allegheny and the, surrounding country., Na marine of inland navigation risks taken. - aug4ly A GENCIi OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY OF PIIILADELV.A.--,, N. $. qr Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh• — 'The " nt. b( ' the company on the first of January, 1845, as published - in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were • Bonds and Mortgages)-- - Real Estate at cost Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash. 42 Making a total 0ft5g09,683 Affording certain: assurance that all lotiles will be promptly,met. and giving entire security to MI who ob tain policies from this Company. Risks taken'atai Ina rates as are consistint with security. - octe NOARRICS MARTIN; Agent: U. IL. ALLA . G uEn I . L LONG : niza . .Ra,L Lit No. 109 Front st„ betwien.Wood and Sin ittifield :struts. I\ir ANUFACTURERS of Bells °fall sizes, doable-and In single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing. Min eral Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Wster, &s., Brass Castings (01' Madallerf Sad. anti-anti ton metal for same. Particular attention-paid to Gas Fixtures, and a well assorted stria of Plain- and Orna mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, , fLe.,lta., con stantly on hand. octB vrin milastawto. mLxviri. cuozas. ARMSTRONG & CROZEM, Commission Merchants, No. 2 2 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.; will attend promptly to the sale of every desertption of Westerd Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. RErsa To—Henna, Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna. Graham & Co., New Lisbon, O.; Merchant* generally, Wellsville, O.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeobrt, 04 A. Q. Richardson & Dm., Cincinnati . J. F. Howard, Louisville, Ey.; Guile & Dorwort, St. L ouis;. H. Boyles, Steuben ville. • decal. LAW 1101100 L ~- THE Subscriber will receive at bis office, young Gen denten desiring to read law. He will supenntend and direct their studies, and by constant supernsion, and strict weekly examination, prepare-them for admission to the Ilar. HEADE WASHINGTON. The Subscribes have been in habit of daily, profession td intercourse with Reade WashingtontEt4- , rot InulY years, and feel great pleasure in attesting the accuracy of his legal information, and his eminent capacity for the undertaking set Garth in his advertisement They earnestly recommend .to young Gentlemen who wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the legal pro fession, to avail themselves of the advanteges which his proposed Law School will afford them. Charles Shaier, 0. hletcalf. ' A. Berke, Thos. Williams, Ro be rt ld'Candles*, .C. Ihirragh, Robert Woods, James Dunlop C. 0 Loornis Wm. 13. APClures J. D. Mahon, • , A_ W.l.oomia. decl.s4lm . _Great IliWgiiiii Cwiiiiiic -- turteurtiet.n eXD mina rrarstS. rttrisurton. IPA.. 1- the molt pannier of all 11000 and 8110 E Ee l Itaidialuneuts to the West. This plaell husgsw'ned. its reputation by Its proprietor keeptng the very best Roots and Shoes. which We made expressly to order for this market, and 'he is not satisfied only by keeping the hest aawricii stock of ROOTS and 8110.1.8 in the 'Western confarV, but he is tumbled and deter- Mined,t o sell his GOODS lower than any other houie * poesibly ran: he Caret not what facilities they boast. ot, having (or offering great tudsteements to the public. It is impostitile to set torah all the advantages and fecililie• in um advertisement , that the Great Bargain Corner ha* over others, which enables Its prOprietor to sell.ltoote and Shoes (lithe very best qualities and style* at front 10' to 55 per rent tower thowawy-enheirsasons in the -Mit,. The way to test the moments for all who intend parches lug 1100 TS and SHOFS, to eall at RATES GREAT BAR(i A IN CORNER.; examine the stock and prices, and all will be satisfied that the Great Bargain Center, Sinitk. field nod Fifth snou t is the place for the public,Otte and. all, to get good &iota and Shoch cheap, for cash. dee r ! Ittn i Mieriber tete* this method of Informing liii; friends and the public In general, thet he has the largest stock of the Is awing named efeletell, of his own manufacture, in this ray—Saddles, Ilarnese„Trunks and , Whtps , ail of which lie will. warrant to be made of the ' best material, and by the beet mechanic* in Allegheny county. Urine determingd to sell his manufactures somethingtovverthanhas been heretofore sold itttbe city, he would invite persons in need of the above named ar ticles, to Ms Warehouse. Na SU Liberty street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for otechinery. octal , L a., KERRY. EfiiiiTliiiiiirefilCiiv - Ibiiiiiiiiiiiriteiiiiilsiiiiiiikg. EIGIIT NEW PIANO-MUTES, f rout f o g " the celebrated manufactory of Clicker- Ing, Roston ; with the new improved Mr; cubit scale, just received ,and, now open. For sale at at hlr.Chickeriarea Factory tiriee, by JOHN It. MELLOR, No. $1 Woad street, Pittsburgh sole Ascot for Chicker [ inn's grand and square Piano*. for WesteroPenna. " riel2 JOHNSTON k SPOCKTON *) following new works 'Boer/ of Congress, Biographical and PoliticoLem* prising a history of internal Improvements, avers, Har bors, kcal from the (011tiChM of the Government to the present time ; embracing, utse. historical notices of va nous political events: of Orton Sterna Navigation; of the Tea and Cogke taz • together with htiograrthies t - per sonel histories. are., by Henry O. Wheeler, illustrated by steel portraits, and roc simile autographs. History of Charles Lof rAgltuni; by :Jacob 'Alkali. with engravings, „ The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the FirstOry 104, C. Hart. A new novel ; Mary Horton : a Hilo of Manchester life. The Mogul, S ocial and Professional duties of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren, Sag.; E. IL S the "-.rrister at Law, dreg titter temple, Lim iron City Cracker and Hsaai tralaary. J. SHENIARD ' WOULD respeetfully inform his friends and the pub lic generally, that he has added to his other bug neslthe manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— Having purchased one of W. IL Nevin's Cracker and Pilot Bread machinery he is prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shorteat notice and hopes by a strict attention to business, to entre a portion.of tbe public patronage. 'The public is respectfully invited-to call and examine (kir themselves. BAKERY, No. tUCommereial Row, Liberty at: oppo. site Smithfield': " N B. Rape rior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread. large and small roils, fresh , every morning can be had at the store, or my wagon, or at my stand its the market. - Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to ordei. J. 311EPIIARD: No ID Commercial Row. Liberty at. 4 glt Is the beat Cough Medieine I ever Saw. , DEAD the following proof of the.superiority of Dr. Wit -401,r, Oriental Cout4 Mixture, (rams respectable e4?- iron, who has tried lt - tionsostast, Dee. If, IBM MUM. HATS & BROdILW&T:—"Mter laboring for cove rat weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing ccad, which had, thus. far, resulted the ef- , recta of several of the }'infallible, I was induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To ray great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle I found myself entirelywell. "Du the ' bat ma ,rine ever sate." = ==, , True copy. , 'JOHN Sold by HAYS h BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer; dal Row, Liberty Street, near lart9 IPAV:Wol:lEltiaWin f g WSM gT - N - tiWi • OW, Fourth nreet--Hotrouß,ANTHOrrr, Dagnerreo: typists from the Eastern cities, would call theattention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citisena-and others; et roomttn , the third story of Iturkes building, 4th at. , Persons wishing pictures taken in4y rest assured that no paitisahall be spared to produce - them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments areal the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and tntthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither rerpftrred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction striven. N. B. Bperatonr.will find this a- good depot for {took and. chemicals. • - instructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. ian'n oystrrAgency. OYSTERS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.— Received this day, direct from Baltimore, by E;- press, Fine Fresh Oysters, which` F Will sell low, at my store, in the Diamdild ; also at W m:Kral:Gees, corner of Second and Smithfield streets, and H O;ltelly's, corner of Fiflh and Market alley. I will receive them daily at thd abOve pieces. Oysters warranted ; money rettarred, if not good. nov2s • H.DHAITH. New Millinery, @like,' Velv,etil, dati. , lost received front .New - York,'a eltoleo GOO& tion of eleont rich Satins, Silks, Winteeßibhons, French Flowers, Plumes, ece. A handsome; as sortment of Wittier Bonnet:s, Heods; Capes,' Cardinals,' Vieetts, &c., on hand and made to &dee In the latest style,: at the shortest notice. ; : , '-141RS.nUFF; deed : No. 10 St. Clair it.' (Nat side.) • ' --- Dan FASiIIONA,I4LEXIX4I.4I4,ERY:.—Mra. S. _ Fourth street, near Woad, siould ittfonatheL.atlieS of Pittsburgh and vicinity; Oat she witl , opeu, ea Tuesday, theil4thlust, , ,aa iivanswit AttkintEagrit of Fal and Wintettlillinkry. ; . , ect2tit. - . riHANOEASU VISITS, via rtnitirraudi Pus. axis-1V:R: Murphy bas on betide few very bind aorne changeable - Silk Visits, very suiTable for Christmas presents, which be, selling arreduciell 'Ala% bandsonatThess Silks', Satin, superfine new style linen cambric BUM, - lee: dec23 N. ;t:'~> T IVER!COMP,IIAIIiT, 'JAUNDICB.,. DYSPSPB , IJNERVOUSI DEBILITY, DISEASE-THE , VID - , NE'TB,,.; ASTHMA, :Ind all alfeetiriiietnil°4 - 1 1 VP't demngemPnt or diseille In 'tlie Tiltitlyc'Dtges - -- ~. Live,Vaunter.: Respiratory% - and :II efilou& . 4 , Systems, such ait - eininipatiOnViritvara • C piles,heartbaria;lossofatiperketult', pd. tongue, acidity. .0 f die - stoM,.",„. •,--,,, ,-,', .. - • *Cl4,satimming'Of the-heao -. ''' ''' •-• " ' •-;-• O il iness Orweigin in the ' " ' - • - - •• - , stomach; dimness of - -' - visions pelage , heart Choking or ritiffoOritiiiir'seillitting, denileitliini gresPirits, - sudden flushes - of - heat, pain in the'lida' or back,'" , . ;weakness of the limbs, - ' cold feet ‘gonstent'ira-. ' • nitigiOf evil, levefand. - dulitlitin - itt the - ••':' ' • head, pain_ ancl...diffically.. cif breathing , t. ' when lying upon-Ahe -side, frightful,-; t :- 1 ,-, ilreams,sourernetatioris,yellow. .-..„tress otthe - skta ,aini,eyes, , , _ deficiency 'of, perepint- ~ -.- ~, .. - ";trop, fin, &a. can,.be , ~•:, ~. . .-0..:- . _effectually: -4 --,: -.---,.. -- 't ..t, _ ity_ DOCTO,II. - HOOF,_ ' ;.. CELEHRATRD GERMAN-14ND ~ 3ITPERS. ' •-• Their piivreroyer the above diseases ii not. excelled— if etitialled,rby; any,other . preparation in. the Untied, ,Staleaas the cures in this. otty attest, itt many cases iif-t. •ter skilfulphysicians had failed. . . - -- . ~,---., Derangement in the , liver and . stofririch are sources o f, . .3110'4*hr—front disorder or obstruction a Morbid action:or, the. sympathetic and.okbpr.nerves follows, - and th e fanc r, tiona of the brain are impaired and;deranged; as . nerrlls' are thp connecting medium between mind. and miliaria. follows from the reciprocal action, that both must . be more or - less implicated and deranged simultaneously:, derangement there will al so produce diseaseof ,the SKIN; LUNGS,- UTERUS and KIDNEYS. as well as the brain. The thousands weo die With YELLOW FEVER, CHOLERA: on INFLUENZA., is- owing to 'the same cause;and the majority of cases of that most painful disease, CONSUMPTION, mil/Mates front the same. In fact the stomach is the important orgatiintthentystem of matter, as upon it you depend for the success and all the Atiltrantages to be derived trom the'ridminisfration of in terne I medicines. Its functions are of the utmost im portance tp everyone in constituting the goatee andfoun taiti of liffi,vvhieli is nutrition. ' No organ possesees Such remarkable sympathies / ncme such rbmarkable power in Modifying every part of the system. , ' The tare niece ita in tretiting'dfsease'of the Bier and stomach successfully has, not lieena want ofpathelpsical knowledge cil their functions, ;but the preparation of a Componind that wouidatet upon the ilisentie 'azdall ;the • sympathetic afflictions,. That. point has ,beett gained- in. these Bitters, and they are EN I'IRELY'VEGETABGE, and will in every case permanently destioy'costiveness, aceiglye strength and vigor to the (rare, at no:time de- bilitaung the patient,' and they are 'grateful to " the most i delleMe ato -, Mielfluider any - eireuthistaneeS. - '- ' ALL - CAN BR CURED,- " - :•-; _,..• ” WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTEW • 1 (17 WWI= TIM rowan OV.IIIIDICINII4 •,-'," -,,, The few Months this reparation has beettberbie the public, has: from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy of the press through the land , . their object being-for-the benefit of suffering humanity ; ' its success- has aurpaased , all precedents, and:it is free from all alcoholic stimulant. syrup - ;mercury , aloes, quinine, acids, and all lainrious ingredients. and especiallyad adapted to the diseases of the I variable climate of the United States; and the-West In dia Islande. -- - WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, -- are made , strong by using it—in feet it is afamily medi cine, and can he administered with safety to a child one year old,thedelicate female, or a man of ninety; The Philadelphia Democrat says :-.--s-. This medieille , has an ezusonlinm virtue and efficacy, and is In great demand. , We can speak from experience; that it- bait produced many wonderful cures." - The Daily San says:—` We believe it is one -of the limn medicines of the age—a friend. having used it in his own fomtlY- with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and Liver Coi:iplaint.O, - ' . The Spirit of the Timetand Keystone says:—"Do. . our good cinnensa,, who are invalids, know , the. many .aston 'Wog' cures that have been performed by Dr. lirionands eelenran,o wennan Bitters! ; lf they-do not, we recom mend them to the German Medicine Store, 275 Race street; - all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, or .Neriaus• Debility; the Doctor has cured many of our ailizens, after the best physicians had (ailed. We have-used them, and they have proved to be a inedieine-that girgry, one should know of, and we cannot refrain - giving out_ testimony' in 'their fayor, and thatwhich gives them greater claim upon our bumble fort, *elate entirely vegetable. The Evening Ramie saYst—The - Celebrated German Ritter* are an invaluable 'remedy for JOundice, Dyspep sta. and - nervous complaints." Nees Gazette says: !t is not Often we notice` the various excellent medicines advertised in our columns, because we are unwilling to speak except from experience, and a good constitution fortunately makes us generally strangers to such entries. A „wont,. bow-; everialDr-Hoofiand's German Bitters. 'Tins wr, insow , to be an excellent, article fulfilling id every respect what is claimed for it by the advertiser. ' • ' The Daily News says: "A blvercura.—We speak rknowingly or Dr. Iloof- lands celebrated Gestalt Ititient - when we 'gay it is a I blessing of this age, and in disease& of 'het/Wary, diges tive and nervous systems, it has mit, we think, an gust, -It is ,IL norranza Vitrealtalloll inn - suns ventiotrr at.-., main., and 'to all Invalids we would recommenc e it as worthy their confidence. What stranger testimonyran a medicine have! At the Depot tan beseen the evidences of many ;if 'our most 1 respectable citireas of,Cares in all the foregoing dis- Principal Depot, German Medicine Store, MI RACRI Street, alai for &ale in Lancaster by• John R.Logan; liar- rishurg.by D. W. Grassi and reaper...mole -dealers gen erally dirousbout the country. .. , • •4430 09, 0,61 5 93 717 L 96 ....201,409 SILE.NCH THAT DREADVIIL COUGH'.-The Longs trent danger, the work of the destroyer has been begurt,tke. Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of death. Im essn4l b g4n . Vee sirs con ne to herchambcr by a dangerous cold-her pale checks. bet thin shrunken Angers, tell the bold disease has already gained upon her -the sound of her lalebral cough pierces your soul. Yocito Mks, when est about taunter life, d seems sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fit. tare---your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of bope,but you need not despair. There is a- balm which will heal the amended lungs,, it is Sherman's All-IlealtuVi Balsam. Mrs. ArregE. the wife of WM. H. Atone, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Die. Roe and Alrelettan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr•Mnit or Now York. Iler friends all thought she most die. She hail every appearance of being in consumption, and was so pronounced by her physietans-.Shcrmates Balsam was given and heated her. Mrs. G•aassasstrz. of Mill's Ferry, Wilt also cured of eousureption by this. Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief - die was reduced to a skeleton. Dr: A. C. Castle, Dentist, 251 ilroadsy - ay, has witnessed its effect* iu several eases where no other medeciue afford ed rellef--Init the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded bioNl vessels, and makes. the lungs sound again. Rev. limas Jamas, 108 Eighth 'avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 11( years standing. The first dose gave hint more relief than all the other meth einerhe believer. taken.•-Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under - Consampuon, and to another eorely , adlicted.,with the Asthma. In both eases its effects were imraediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. Lecturrui WILLS, 95 Chustio-st., suffered from Asthma 41. years. Sherman's: Balsam relieved her at ones, 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-. Wig, Blood, Liver Complaints. and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 11.5 cents and SI perlionle, Principal Office 10 , 1 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's. celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Alan's Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON,. at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine .Warehouse, SD Liber street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and by the f o llowing duly appointed -Agents for Allegheny county A. lit Marshall - Allegheny eity; Jona th an Ghriest, hlanchester;J. FL 11. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; I. G. Muslin, ear. Webster at. , and N t lai; Daniel NegleY, East Liberty; 'H. L. -Mitchell, Wilkins , burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgh; Saml. Springer, Clin tomJames..M'Kee, Stewartstown; John ldincir, Turtle 'Creekt _C - F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, M'Kees port; MeEldowee - • Plumb Towntild , Fulton - , Truant, ttnve just tec6iii;',l ATM: fiigillaug. vitie., N. Y., says: "I GUI been for sense time, that your Domestic YegeitSe l Are. of great use to all those who may have occasion to we them, and have administered teem to my patients." Fever AO Ague, DYaricpsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold yrhedesale and retail by 3:V. - CUTHBERT Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Win. Cole, Allegheny eity - -T. D. Smith, BIT mingham; John fit'Cracken. . febt7 Joyneet Family Me dloinew. It. S. S. COOK, Piqua, .ohio, writes, -March, 1816: " /bove Yermiftsge, Carrniaarice.Ratram, • .F,xpetrontru, in my,proctice, for the last three rare, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them., and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your' other medicines I cannot speak of from,experience; but, )udging from those I have used, I doubt tint but that they: claim, and'are entitled to all the confidence reposed in. them, by those who have used inern. I was formerly' very partlal to ****-• Verrnifugo, until I becamencquam: ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any a.ther now in use. Reesectfully, yours, &c., S. S. COOK, M., D. , V' For sole in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Stare, 72 Fourth et • , „tab's 1.1 , FAHNEsToms COUGH SYR - LT.-414s pprnr -Lis partition has proved itself to be of very..great effica cy in the cure ofobstinate Coughs, Colds, ,Asthma, ting Mood, - .Whooping Cough, and other:Pnewbonict Affections' arid the proprietors feel warranted in rocam,. mending it as a safe and useful medichieoind am pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant tothe taste, Midis - offered efso low; a price as to place it within the reach of -every penmn. ,There are„ perhaps, but low Cough preparations that r Will pro duce such decided - effectslti such a short time., Pre pared and 'sold by - A. - rAnnsrock.&. CO., Corner of First and Woad; also, corner , .of Sixth and, wood streets. ' . decl.3 DR-RAIRIPS,CELEBRATED VEGELTAB4E PILLS flret for sale, wholesale and retail, at the, RS/1. FJ411.13C OFFICE, - No. SO, Smithfield at. Also, by ;Wm. Cole, Allegheny eity: .I. G. Smith, Sir mintharn; John McCracken, Penn street, Fillh Ward. IF°III3A/0%.,A brick dwelling house:and lor,in: a pina seat location, situated,on. street, Allegheny. , The house is wellarxanged, having a good cellar, a kitch.t en and dining room, half aud•twaparlors,Mree bed rams and finished garret. Lot is.2o feeti by. 120 deep, to aback street. Price, 81,200. Terms, $3OO in hand, balance - in -four equal yearly payments. • . ••• S. CLITHBERTiCieneraI *gent, - , :emithfield street - . $ MEM MEM (711 - 011.1Willaitia -. ..mii;lifess'atartiflei 7.6)71' %If art,:wla,aftant.t, restorationToCthe Cream when once known, will su reeds all other cies of the kind 'now lierethehniris r dt u ed Minh*, 'l4tictrithealthy, e d'illi trof tusstrnjg gzeh slew' oaf a . • lions lt-ilrbaikethelairiattalirk, a 3 R l v i a it e au fifalti liveiy.-aplieatance; arid mhil alsrt u maleltmrdntain its liveliness.and, healthy,color, twice as long as all: the preparlitioritf thatirre'generally,used. Where the hairis thin„ or, hag. faljere r 6ff, As maybe restalepryiusingthLY Cream.,Ege Ty lady and gentlemaa 'who As in the habit of pging „difil hair should at obe übottleof PhifilaSie Jilfir,c ream, AO it is s o composed that it will' ulinto tho Mar likce the,other,:preparatiotui, CT hut viii_ 'beautify. it, and give perfeet 'sntifaefunt in • 'eek , s ta n ce. l i l u o 1 ; 0 ,. i 1 il ie n n :l a re et i t ~ 0. e l 01 ti t i F et :: I ly. e : o 3: as r i o t :7;11' its i g , c t ou h T - ;. 0 7 1 4r ; y . t, Rev hoL s 4 u. v i . :.- . 44. _, DTs e e ri : :°_ .. g r e . '! — : al a 1.176,1-: ` veal - e il i l , d - ,. 6 : . 1 : t o i 7 . : e t. t i. the o , ol; fortefl Col iith, l . ficnititerifj.B*teS: .-13:tiatOi.4;tlio;PrOiti4rfiq!...•, Liu', ii c,f i he *la . KCalflo... l. , ~,,.., ..,.. . _.. , •, • .--.'......TAitr02,1".144".":0;i1,:taie ..-'.. iSii.4liiii.lliirroxii - Ooix & salpFzEll...... _ .. , i. . 6, . rthei exoiurn, . p.c . apturiNortnatlcaidiiii4,m,Dry.txisaiiiirisohnJ,Avtwaveumaii:evavo fot., : c e rei l tri: ti ra79.: l i n l e d d o ..e rl i) _ 6. l od 6 : d it.. fi a l uxi i - C l O il ra tr il h o i f i a : vi cl * e h tt e g A sP .P: 9 l: e 7 ' e. rt .a s l e ... . ' irai t ' l l;tior li : t b ilL n i_ s_ si tuns i lii : ii i ii . g .iut d o : vv ::l oils: sveie.:epplie4; each lei.vAnS-I;rIYP 931 . m 7,,,7;;;, , T. , Ttlian beftitC,'Ehis.cetAti Atcisovor, has : met .. , :i • '' Wife: - 'vdkieireereiicik ,-• Ataritiiitele rot' the tolle!intY - 1 -L, ,,ind not di . , .. :toiei . all; othyro, beim; - ,del!ce4y PPrPm." W e findllle. posed %it,. rancidi3y. :The,.ladieri especially,., e amt • Chinege . Cieritrito be Odes - Merano:a in., their p,T, p, . .. "tlit• the ;oilet.. --:..-: I . . I tes.ActrullYt &c7,0-..k.rt,--tv:E.,t,t,..,:r. .... . - PilaslFFrUilaulaY ; 1 E 47, - ' • " IPET.Sohl..yriAestite. and intuit; in Pittsburgh, by John TownSentl .15 Market st., anik/oel. Mohler comet.of Wood und,ritthsta . . . . LAWES are - cautioned against using COramon ~Prepar ed Chalk : They are not aware how frightfullyinii rious it isle' the skin ! how coarse, how rough; how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the.sirin - appears - after using pre pared chalk rßesides it is litinnous cotitaining a large - quantity of lead :We prepared ICJ beautiful -vege table artiele,"Which Jones' Spanish Lilly White: It is perfectly_ innotent, being purified of all deleterious qualities; and it imparts to skin traatnral, healthy; alabaster, clear; lively 'white . ; at the same time acting as &cosmetic on the skin,making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson Practical Chemist of Irlassachtv settsi sap" "":“After 'analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, r find possesses the most:beautiful and natural; and'at thersametmeitinticent; white I ever saw. I. certainly caw canscientioriSly recomniend its use to all whose akin requircsbeautifying." 'Price 25 cents a box.- Directions .:-the best way.to applyDillYWhite; is with soft: leather or wool—the former is preferable.- • r ' A PINE sur, OF 1) . !=r11 . 1701 t 25 CENTSe—While teeth, - foul bretith,"heafiby' gulps" kllelloW and unhealthyteeth, !after being onee' or twice - cleaned with Jones Amber Tooth Paste; ham the appearance' of the inottlieantiful ivory,..anS,. at. the.same-ume it.is..so perfectly innoemit and exquisitely Sae; that its coristantdaily: use highly advantageous, evren to those teeth that atom good condi tion, giving them a behtitiful polish 'Lad : preventing a premature :decay t Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse,-it also - fastens such as is becoming., -loose; andby perseverariee it will render the foulest teeth: delicately White, atidtnake the breath deliotisly sweet.; Priee 22 ur 37* dents a box! Alb the ahove - aresold:ronly OM Chatham st.; sign of tbefitheticanEagle,New:Yorlc , and by the appointed Agents whose" lames appear in the , WILL TOII Ulitl4,and get a rich husband, lady! "Your. Ace is your-fortune" , beautifulf clear,. fair? Is it White t If hot, it tan be made erveven.: though it be yel low, disfigured, sxnburnt, l tanned and freckled. Thous aridshave been,malle,thrus who, have. washed once or twice with Jones' Italian -Chemical Seitz._ The effect, is glorious And magnificent..., But be sure you get the genii ine3ones!--Boap, at the signof i th&llancrican Eagle, 82 Chnthatnatreet , giworm„Salt-rhearn, Sairvey,Erysipelai"; Barher's Itch,Lire often cured by. Jones" Italian Chemical Soap," when every kind of rentellY.l l 44 failed— That,it cures pimples, freckle'', and clearsthe shin,alikriow Sold at the American. Eagle, 85 Chatham street:. blind,' reader; this' seldom or never fails. : ._Patterson. Sold it Jiciaos's 22 Libeity,st., head of Wood, Sign of NE 'DL TIVE.LVE AND A HALF CENTS. dA ki--Marriaxe.—Contideneial.—Anylady between twen ty and thirty,*poisewunza symmetrical form. good tea tures;&c., masked confidetudally, tan he suppose any man couldd admire her While she has such yellow teeth; each 'allow, rough, coarse 'Skin; and suelt dirty, bad, wiry hair; when, by spending the abote , sum, she might have delicate white teeth; n pure sweet breath, and a beautiful bead of hair. *She can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a box of lima . Am bet Thoth Paste; a skin white, putt and spotless as snow by using a cake of the &mune Ames' .Wittes - C Aeniwi Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by ming a 3s. bottle of -Tema' Coral flair Restorative. Do not form an opinion, atainsf this before you trry, or you will morel . * but he sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New• York at Eat Chathascist. For snle • Whf.'IACKSON, Agent,. anl3 89 Liberty st-, Pittsburgh. CIANCER, SCROFULA AND. GOITRE.;--Ample A./ petienee las proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above jlis ease s, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It has effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis. eases of that thiss, but htus removed the most stubborn !Latexes of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, &c. This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases,wberever 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 or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drovnri nem, and Invigorates the whole system, and imparts Gni- Million'to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There isriathini superiorr it tithe wthole inateriiimediet: It of the d. . . owing mediehm. For sale in Pittsburgh IathePEHINTEA STORE, - Fourth a., near Weird. • • mar3o A Recipe for the 1/Ul3lllll Hair ' . >7tO'FORCE!ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH', MAKE 1. IT SOFT, CLEAN AND VlNE.—Persinis in consequence of the many 'things sold; set down every article, (be - it 'ever so good,) as a hambug. IC people' could be made to,try a 3s. bottleotione'sCoral Hair Re storative, and sed how it makes dry, raslyired,lighthair moist; son, auburn-and dark, and keeps it so ;- and britS use for sometime, causes it to grove naturally beautiful; if people could see the number , of poor respectable mel chimes- that- use- (070,-.1111 d Slid it. the cheapest.thing they can use.) Undressing titid-beantifying 'the Hain for • keeyong it seft and in older Mice 'times asking as any other article made; and L -'• .• Pokes grow, stops its haling, .. . L Mut-costs but 3 shillings to try. • . We formerlY sold nothing less than $ 1 bottles, bat we wish people to try it. Sold only at B:l(mind 831 Chatham street, New York and by Inar2o WM. JACKSON:AO-89 Liberty st. Ar ORE TE...Frustos Y - for ..Dr. Willard's Family Medi clitt,...;--Thetindersigned,titizensolfittsbutgh.hav- tug.pervonstily used Dr. )3,7,lllard'ii Orianuil Cough-Mix ture., and eiperieneed its beneSCtal effects ; domosteheer: fully recommend It as tale - and effedtual, In alt eases.. Speaking from experience, we believe that h has no sa perim; and would redommend ha ilia to all the afflicted: , • ' . CHARLES' LEWIS, Pittsburgh, March 15th, 1848. • ' • 1 ErSold by J. Schoonmaker tr. Co., John Ilaysjltunes J ones; Cassel, Jahn Stott, Y. L. Snowden . , J. Mohler, Ogden it..-SnOwilett, • . ap,lll gica failota7sdtarviTeoraracts ,-,--- ERysipt. .Las,,Barbses •itsk, Chaps, 'Sera . Bands , • Pitnyies.— Thls hated try mazy physiclanSM shlsc.ity,tu curing the above. und,we would not conscientiously sell unless we knew it to be all.wer state. - • . As a cosmetic, the true .1 ONE'S* KULLis pethaps the, only article ever. known that removed. impurities, and cleared and beautified the skin, making:At soft, clear, smooth and.white as an infants... Bat mind, a is sold at 8' Chatham st., N. Y., and by • •„. . , :JACKSON,. Agent,. mar2s • • M_ Liberty street, Pittsburgh, CONSUMPTION seizes more ',sultan. thaw any other 1../ disease in our country. The young, the /Adobe beautiful and guy, are. all alike subject to its iirvidious, ravages; and many bet& cheek has been'suppothil to: • bloom with the glow of health:l 'But every case nates in a cold and- a cough—Rerbaps deemed unworthy of attention'at first--aud .only met_ with rentedles when too late. Watch this first 'Symptoms with jealous care, and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of It A. Falinestock Er Co., which will certilstly check its further progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a beautifal F on. or Sale . by - 13.. A:.• FA i 1 .k. Co.,cornef - lit and Wood sus.; also cornet Oth mid Wood. ' • decll SALH—AII Abut valuabie property _where the subscriber resides, together with the Improvements therean,. situated on Sixth street, neat Smithfield, front big on Sixth st. 120 ftii and in depthlm Cherry:alley :240 feet: This property is admirably sitnated.for aHotel or a Public Hall, and conthins half Square of ground ;or it might bb - divided into 12 building lots; 0 lots of f.O feet each on. Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, and o.lolii with a front of 20 feet,:etteh .on Cherry alley-byl2 o feet deep. ELIWILSIIIISII for January, 1849 y 'DECEIVED 'AV MINER'S, Smithfield street, third door above Second etreeti-- - . , - • • -, Uodey's Lady'sßook, nnusinilly- large, wi th six • at , tractive engravings; the literary deparrment of the high est order for this No, commencing a new volume: • • Sartain's Union. Magazine, beautifully , embellished, ,and comprising SO pages of • readingnnter, all original Graham's Migmatite, illustrated with four beautiful en gravirigs ;in Mee, a fullshimble number. • • Poems ofJohn -Quincy Adams, with Notices of hie Life and Character. •• • • • - A Critibil - Defence of the Grant Street - Baptist Church,. 'against the charge of corrupticia, in the administration of her discipline; published by order of the'Church.•• • • Rose and Gertrude. or the Mysterious Wedding; trans lated from the „French of Rridolphe Toplfer. • - • An Impartial Account tof the Life of the Rev. John N. Maffit—a narrative of his &est marriage; also. hisisecond, • with many particulars never before published - • • Second volume Paul - ardenheltri, now complete; - by - Mary Barton, a Tale' or httinehestir Lifer England;' pablished b s y the Harpers. Jultan , De Clifford,••or Worriah's'Love ; a Herniae& ' of Smiles and Tears; illutrated.' '• •• • Angelina Lexmore,er the Life of , a Beauty; by 'the author 'of the Jilt,-Breach of Proiniee', - ,kc, &c,••••• The Hunchback, or the Bell Ringer of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo. - ' • decli ' . • Notice to the Public. , HE sabscriber ittforras : the'. public' generally, and T HoilekeePers and Retail Gropers particularly, that, he IS' discontinuing the Queens Ware. business, and ,will 'sell all hit preheat sloth at reduced priees; These who, wish to obtain chiad, Queerts ware; ar ,CRects, find this a raris opponunitY for getthig such as they want, reuch'ebetiPor Rum the venal rates. Remember the place,.CHlNti. iiALL, No. 118 Woad street, near theAudtion:stere.t. will ;dlepose of illy Whale' stock. lo any person ;wishing to buy it, at u - liargdfn. - , , . • • 'CORNER OF PENN AND , ST: oItAIR, STREETS ' . - 171EEsE OYSTERS; GAME , Slid - every delic.scy - the ittiSitti the nittrket ad'ords, servedup at she shortest riatiSe x ap4itt . thp.vpay'ltest style- t'llte.badeeies fitted arrangSd its tio beet order, Sider Ali:smart ' stfetnent MT-P.21*1144/41',' • -1 , 5 '.44 ,t1 :214:4,,,,, f'sA 4- 4 . 4 ~ 44,- • • . 7. y * tie ff:444.' • 4, 4 . ; ' ' 'f'; • IM=X ESIS= . .agonung notice* accompanying the iSea of 5w • . - - - ;Tit trrtgaln OF . MERICAY Orb, ated-froni it Wilt fn'Anntacky .I.3s:feet belove - terrace or-tho Sanhrletallaln and infallible care for Sprains[Stiaini, CuisT-Bralses, Bet,l4,..Tetter,'Eryilpelaictleald 'Head, /Croup. / ..-Whooping-Cung_hf JaLlarTIVP.l7l3Or, Throat. Sore•allil , Irifintned Eyes,Fiatulencerutcyra:Fever StoreS,Otal ' • • • ••• IIMiAbIItIATORYBIRER MAMISEI,,:;" Which yields, to its,effeets.irt, tzarentrislogronnner, it his never yet failed when used acedtditigtb`dite o " ',i • tions. 'Read thepllcrwingt• ./ .; • I ••• NI • • •• - • J4.4"tc•lta,prai i tilleg hen r • This isle. Certify, that my wifeiltlargaret 4hriest;was,,, ieured of, allbeumatie Complaint of 'oxen yeturosVineling. by 'which she was a 0 lame as to be obliged 16 ble'clrulCA 4 '..; es. In one week she wait c ured,by,using.the , 44a l stie r kt l. Oil, and could walk about aatteual without her cratehesi'' • -‘ " • • • ' • •''• JONATHAN OHREISTI ,•••• - The following is ComMuuicated by:Mr.,Wsp.llissitelt4l4. Jaeksonla agent. for Steubenville, a , nous. u &gentleman near-Otenbenville, who had notbeen able ; to put either of his feet to the ground for twelVe • Yeatirili" : " : consequence of lameness, by the ose o f one' i enabled to•walk two tulles to a tdionship , election: , lt is „ I likewise S sovereign remeddy for •; , ~ ; i . CONTRACTION OF THF,MUSCLES AND . TEN i The follOviing is . colurnuniented by Mr. Weil lir 14 :WY ' I Jackson's agent for Steubenville': ' ' ••: A lady residing in Steubenville,. the. Sager. orwhetse...., l'hand wit so contracted as to deprive her of theinm• of It !a+ . for thiety,five years, was entirely, cured by, the nee of one„ bottle of the Oil, so that she now has the perfect Unmet '.* herhand fully equal to the other which had 'drier been ••-' affected. It bag also been' found to be a safe tmdirtoirtei bit ugent in the speedt and eertinneureof.. in all eases not organically incurable. ' ! A lady residing in Allegheny city was effeitualli area; ' of obstinate deal:cis, of years'eontinuarice, by the did. of less than one bottle of the Oil, so that she said:oho , • heard better than she bad ever done before. A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was eared at - deafness of nine years' swilling, by the use of a' smolt quantity of the 'Oil. The names and reaidencei of the.: „lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire it, at tine office of the edvertiser. • Its properties are highly developed in thecertain nod, surpnsingly speedy cure•of all:cases of CROLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMSI • • • Several costae( Cramp Cholie have been effectually .,:; cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short space of halt., an hour, when the parties have been agonized with pain.' Its Curative properties have been remarkably manifested in the radical cure of- • • ._.. -,,,••• • DISEASES OF. TILE SPINE. • A-lady, the-Rife of , a planter in Kentnelry,.was; came ; °Oben:tally of one of the worst eases of diseased Spine; • - which had confined her' to her bed for a considerable' . • time, in which she could not turn herself. It is also; a sure remedy and perfect MU in D for pasintbe of dr . back, and ;•• ' :INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. :.• Read the following: Poraltiamix,.Dee:lB, VAC Thies to certify that twits afflicted with great pain In the smell of my back and kidneys, which affected me so much that I could not stand upngbt. By Obbing exits • pally, and using entirelypoonful internallyLnight and. morning, I was cured. JOHN RWDLE; near Warren, Arnistrang.c o •lPa• Algentleranic of Pittsburgh, allcted with a violent Id fliimmation of the - kilineyw-the pain of which caused bin to faint--wascoropletely cured. in three days, by the use of the AMOriCall 011. . The qualities Of this • ' • . NATURE'S OWN REMEDY • . is extremely penetrating and anti-inflammatory conse quently is confidently recouunended:as a sovereign rem: , edy wherever inflammation exists, either external ori ternal. Used imtnediavely after a cut, bruise or Wound, it will cure and 'prevent . GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. It bas, in addition, been fonn& a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those very unpleasantiuid inconve. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMP - LUNTS. Er Price, 60 cents par bottle. ' •.• ,••' • Cautton-430 on Your Clulteeti. The surprising excsllenee and tiowifig popularity' the Amencan Oil, has induced some disbonest persons • palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this truly valuable medicine, for the purpose of de,:eiving the un• wary, and.defroading the Proprietor.-"• • . In order to be sure of obtaining thegenhine,'obser& ' the following Soto "moos: lst. See that the name " Wrn. Jackson, 89 Liberty st head of Wood et.," is printed on the label of thewrappa • of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain ing full directions for use; and also containing the name and !address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent , for.the proprietors • likewise, the name and address of the Pro pnetors, pnetors, D.'Hail & Co., Kentucky. •• • • • • 3& Purchase ONLY of the advertised Agents, all. of whom have a show bill, on which is printed the males of ' the Proprietors and General Agents-thus: D. Hail & Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Win. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa., General Agent for Weimern Pennsylvania, and. part.of Ohio and Western Virginia; and the printers' nattier Shryock, Pittsburgh--ptinted at. the' bottom of said show bill. 4th. Observe-the genuine American Oil is mf• a 'dank green color, without array sediment, audits specific gravi ty lighter than water, - The.counterfeits are mostly Mf-ls black color;-some white, like Spirits of ,Tantenunes „ said to be'refined and clarified ; 7 ' mune Sfintfratolloth commixture o t othel common of and One a.bbick looking mixture, purporting te come from the “Pittsbnrgis and Allegheny Dispensary Co." None of these tolluir terfeits possess either the virtue or the power of the MAC . AMERICAN OIL. lla"Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western Pennsylvania Western. Virginia, and Northern Ohio; J and by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny county, Pa., _ A. M. Marabill,c - • Dr. Brown , .:.AllegbeifY "evssr..;.. • - Jonathan Ghnest, hlanehester. _ exudate • • Wylie street. J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. • - Wm. J. Smith, Tempeonceville. • G. H. Starr, Sewickley. Edward Thompson, Wilkiasbargb. _ Daniel Negley, East Liberty. 11. Z. Mitchell, IVilkinsburgh. ' Thomas Aikin, Sharpsburgb. .H.• Rowland ft Son. M'Keespert. • •t - C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • /Min Black, Tunic Creek. • .• —hrElilostruy, Bakerstown • . Samuel Springer, Clinton. • James M'Kee, Stewartetown. • Riley M'Laughlin,'Plum township. • J. Fulton, Tarentum. • Jerimiall Fleming, Lawrenceville. Robert Williams; Arthursville. aur,ls-d&m-Gm the New York - .Gasette, Oct.. lIKN, a 'daily s • paper 'deservedly at the head of, the daily . ..presi.tn,. this country _ Bristol's R vracr of Siirsoparitkr—lt were but Coartest., to call the attention of our readers in this invaluableP!ep arntiOn which will be found advertised in another conga*" . Mi. Bristol is a. brother, and issues a highlY lureiestirg news'paper evely - noW and then, one or two - numbers of which.we have already noticed; and the medicine, itielf has been eulogised by nearly all the press of the wes . terrs "'- country, and, doubt not, Justly eulogised.; It htts mitt favor, moreover, very flattering testimonials - from„tha most eminent practiuoners in every part of-the country where it - been ,used. IshereAs beaut .and,..tasus; enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labels in Whiab they- re enveloped, to..induce a purchase, eveti "the; preparation itself were not one of the sorereignestc.in - the world," as every person !u must believe it is- 7 that every one, must believe it ls- 7 -tnat one - would not resist amass of documentary evidence concla-„, aive enough to convert a Turk to. Chnstianity. Bay one of the botdes, gentle reader, and see whether. you do not agree with us on this point. For sale by, .. ;IL A. FAILNESTOCICdk. feb% cor. of Ist and Wood and 6th and Wood sts.- RIIF,IIItIATISIiI, GOUT, AND TIC A. respectable gentleman called at oar came r as her add, to inform:lm that he bad been afflicted. for-15• years with Rheumatism or Gout, .and oceasitinallyt - with Tie Doloreux; that he had.' been frequently eonfurml bin._ room for months together, .and often suffered the most Itr• excruciatingtense and pant, but that lately linhad . been, t using Jaynes Atteratice, from. which he found-the most Sigi. nal and unexpe c ted relief. lie says he found .the eine gory:pleasant and effective, . and that. tie now- On sideri himself perfectly cured.—Phi/aderphio,North . A VA= Marie Knownea.—A gentleman Of Scrointoie.... habit, from indiscretion in-his younger days, became af-. lected. With', Ulcerations in the Throat, and Nose, and a. • , disagreeable; eruption of this Skin. Indeed, his whole— system. bore the marks of being. Saturated. with disease_;: One hand and wrist were, so, much affected that he had lost the use of the hand, ,every putt being covered with deep; Painful, 'and - offermive ulcers,. and were twin:4ow and porous as an ficiney-ennibi. ,It was at this stage of his.. complaint,When death appeared inevitable, from a loath some disease, that he commenced the use Of, Jayrie , s terative and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect. The Alterative operates through .the circulation, and • purifies this blood and eradicates disease from the system,-. wherever located, and • the numerous nures it, has per-, formed in diseases of the skin, cancer r 'scrofula; liver comphtint, dyspepsia pad . other chronic aseusesi,Le truly astmushing.—Spoit of the Times. • - • • • 7fi l g F°r s;re die e n Pitub F g4 . '.!ttI.`!PEITrA§T9RP.' rash Arrival at; 9.115 Wood 0tr,90... 110DICINSON har just npened, within this, p_aa iyl 4 '.week, the 'largest assortment of.Frencli; ever 'opened in this city; consisting :in Part of-.Ftwitey,,..: Plain; White,'Gold Line and' Gold Band Tqa,Setia;-an Extensive assortment ' of White, Flowing }Airman - it:Li:vei l . pool lron Stone Ware; in Tea Setts or in separate.piecne, as 'may be required. Also, a' beautiful'assortment. andelabras and taniPs, of the newest 'shapes, nad_t.g.,, terns direct from the manufacturers. Ladies would do welt to give him a call, at - -; oct27 .' No. 115 - Wood st..3dders ketovi Business.. Collector. . . . filllE undersigrted,encouragsd by the liberal patronage -, ..I.7of.the -, merchants, professional gentlemen,.and tne- ~ chanies of the city, offers his services for',the ntilleitiins ..:. of lit:Court% irt 'the city of Pittsburgh and icinity.. ttlatirr.; ; ing attended to business of this' kind for. many . years for . the Board of Trade, and being. well acquainted. with ;WS.' "and the adjoining miles: he feels , confide:tit of his...ability,. , ; to give sansfttcuon. by prompt and faithful attention to .. all - business entrusted to blet. . • • . • , .. '.. . _.. _ .. • 3.A.11&11 GALDRATIT_," Tr..... :To - be fonnd at Mr . Wrs, Assn's, Merchant 'Nisi's: ' Third street, opPosite'the Poet 011iceC. •.. ....":. : - " astrsatatets - ' • :. ; ' , %, ',Gabriel Adams ; -; - P. - Duff; Accountant,- ''' :- • . ,yle aro th ert 4 , - : '. Thomasßcort,lslMtbli; •" '' ' I ~ L Livingston, ." - 7a.s.McGuire,illercb't TitiliV"." • ' James Marshall,' - Wm. B. Scalfes - •_-• -..-- -- ' George Breed; - • ~ ' • Dr. W. M. WrightiDentiSt; ..-',. •••• .' Dr. Geo, D. Bruce; - " C. Dedge.. _ . .inott7...2in.'"L-. l ißvcr• BOOKS—lrvifigie Sketch Dook, - ilitiStraied • Willis , Poems, Illustrated by Lentee. - Read . % Female Poets of America, with Portraits' The Fist of the Kniekerbeickets. • - A Fable for Critics; • Ellis , Metrical Romances Ctiild marthe Sea.; ; Ltunti's Drc Poeta. LourelPyCoayersations on lite old Poets.. Dramatic Works of Beaumont and Poetical Works of Sommer • poetical Works of Car— --- tee 01 —.lancer. yoeticalVorlo of Bond and Messinsez - • -•- t: i t or sale by. •IL BOSWO,P3II. ; n0y1,4 7 ' - • - itieel;netrilatkel4: ==lfZ3 I I WM