WEI -. 2 -: MEE t t _• ' • • , .1 MEM ir. , .... F. , -!-!',.,-:••:-:.-,':.:..'-': ', t.1,--,!,.:,1,':',::..i'j_.;..'.:.,'.,;.',:•.'.. •-• • - • ML t"r l . s. • k . :••• - . V •• V • • 1 •• .42 MIRO =ME MIII •: - . ,~•;, = IRE <, ,;~ :;.-,~ _ 1 ~. =MI -.-'-'-, .• .. ~ v ~ i~ :~~. EMI CBI =EI ENURE BEM ~. ~ IMES= . MEM =NM MEM Nil MEE NEM own BM INNIEM . - .. • . 4 - ;.0 •*- " , ••-• • • • - =NM 7 • - b. • ; - .fi r ' ` - -.- ' • ••• ; ' - 401Wirerlek:".141,-4,`•,"5z.)::. /,';• ; .. L, . 4.4 1 .*Ptii,i 5 45V: 4 4..4ri: ( N . 4 1.17 4 OSill'AtiSt°l4l7;tVl:llAi(4.l.Pfr• Fr414,1!4"`: 140..164.4147tfiri4;311. 4 11 4 4 7; . . 74TA1; ‘: e4NTl74i lo4 l .'''4*' 5 4 . 0.4542r.i t t 2 14 . - ) ' 3 0..tN f; ''': 4' ia; t f .,‘,'" Ae' 4'a rv• A r. 4. -- ' • • 't'Zz• 1 , '" • Pt, l 4 " tZ l W... e** .. & . "‘,"5 . „ar%1, 1 4 4 4 1 1-1 - 7/ , . , " ANA f.17-i1:3 4 21, ." * •-•:? • , • • ME MEIN MEE lIIN ,•,., ~ EWE ::, ; ; - ,; . ~ .;. illnil MEE :.! • ; • .•, ; '.L ME .': Efirll ~_~:, . . I=MIIMI ..~•.! ...;•. r; MEE Mil ME 112012 .~~:~.~ ME= CEEB SEMI Rill BE NMI EE ME MEM inia , 1 , . , C"'; • ''..::.;•`.‘•';'• ••`. " =NEM =ME gill .• t ; MIMEO C'. ';!•••-• 3 / 4 'r • .'• 1.21611 ' 4zt daiME3M =EI ..The New Gotdenee— NllviaStUl Ahead 1, •N EW , MODSPNBW.OO°DSB . •••• greates'Bali t irathan ever can.riow'be lira a mug' oldrit,Sts.hifiqe,opMirritet between' TV o. o ,Ecinstia.tybe,re to nisi opened a se/ srididAteckgtcrilas r.P. odircyckPer.llie_l4!! en4e.q,l4arOgNrg:lol‘ Ir qe‘..!!e!U! . Plt 9 MI. R. 5! 1 4" L.: fi .t . P 2 Market flitch be lt of the Rig Golden l . el Hive; !titts:tio.w.. - roneje'et,tKid orate to hip numerous ens-, totnera.noCthe.pizblie Aenerally,-the larcpst, elieopest . acid toast eploudidatiick of iVinter , DrY gelds ever oar , ed in tbli . e4.; .Tkiktie Goodahalic.been.purchased in the ..Bastern Cities4ince.thei tato ;fall iii Prices, and wily La' sold.to. cash bbyera at a petit reduction. muelreheape r than they entlidituye been s o ld in the early part of . tbe 4 .. l *lletititirinige:aitaZe'itetisive stork - will he [nand ~ . zuuty,eniten;,anti &Atonable' goods.or the . lateit , - SCurjerOnsbanerehal'w 1001, a beautitul : . .IterrY, cold do. do.. ,figured und plain 8illa • . and Satins, plain, striped and plain; ;,Benclet. de. Gaines, all wool. vf.1,7 cheap ; itlacrt ane Blue De Lianas, low prices; _ . • Branch Merinos, all colors, extremely ldw. A large ttisorunent of 6,3M:Cashmeree De Laines,netir . est designs, Imre tin to 5o cents per yard ; these are very cheap, ~ A,160,..a. large. static of Alpaims from 14 to 50 cent, - perlatdi all eaters. Hire a gent borgain; with a spleadid,assertment ochonnet ribbons of the latest im 7 polcull!en- Abe r .velve) widths told colon. very•cliettp, a benatiful assortment; plinnes and artificial flowers; bonnet antips.und,selveta,- colors; French worked capesr-end'eolfirs; scarfs, cravats, - gloves and horieryop tu rti_ aced - syrAwts.rsnAvirf.sj ri•" liq..a_i:hotittentin the' city, and,V4:7'ooP Long A.Pd S , Paa[ 6, Mnvria, qupittY: • .. ; ; . • yr e rierieszid.CdabnaeyeShisels; , . . ißloteilrond'ettlored C Jl► nod Silk .loth do.. . • do. . Plaid Blanket Sharvis.all ikualities, and p rices. !.—Cheapeig In'ihe City! A large stock.of•Btauketsowhich ll qualities, will be '.sold cheaper ihan'6aa be found elsewhere. DOhIESBIC.GOODS. • 2 ' CHEAPAR 27127V211£ CH:FaPBSr!' A large SidEk..of Calico:. Good aiuk Calico, fast colors, . . only 3 cents per yard.;.best quality Britisttand American • P611E9,61640 helps per yard, yard wide;British Purple °Prints, 10 to 14; alarge supply .red. White, and y.ellow Fnumels, some as low.oilol.,cents per yard, very cheap; Bed 'licking, from &tole. cents per yanl.., Also, u large stock of Checks , Shirting, Stripes, CUSSilleilf, K entucky ....Teens and Limeys, togelher with n very exteasive as sortment. of bleached and unbleached. Mastiffs, from 3 to • 8 cents per yard. cleanest yet; good yard wide unbleach .:etl Muffins,. only 5 cents per yard; bleached 51uslitts Ron' 3 to 8 cents per-yard: All of Which will be sold off at redaced•prices;at the sign of'the-New, Bolden Bee Rive, in ittarket street. between Third and Fourth 513, No:m (dee! sae"- L. RUSSEL. ME . • 1.- 4 • 41, I ... MEM EMI MEE ;-:, MIME ME BEADY-al VE CLOTHIP.6, • • NELLIIN 6 OFR- LOW • FOB: CASH. • P OMANI.; N 0.49 Liberty.street, Pittsburgh, having •. replenished his Stock Withill the last and present , ...• months with the latest styles of Fashionable •Goods. at exceedingly lots— prices t offers the best WRSOrilltellt of CLOTHING to 'be had in. the City., at The :owes' cash; • . price. Amon at. thew ate every'description of Dre.s ' aud.Pradk Cciats;•Sack and Overcoats of all fashionable. golontAnifmatexial.auch as French bearer, heavy Broad: _Clatits,auper:blatn.hrown and drab Blankets and Cann eta .: Price 'Coats, of the latest styles. Every description of. Pantaloons and Vests, and other articles in the. Clot h. Also, a general assortment of Goods to make to order„ hich trill be made in the most fashionable meaner, on. itte shortest notice.. • .:[ deals ) • . _ _ ME '‘ - .'• - •• 7 erraset ontible Clothing Store. • 1 - I...:I9F„fINEBUFIG begs leave to infom his friends and. ezis• the Vedic in general that he hu e opened a NEW AEA DY-ATADE FASHIONABLF. CLOTHING STORE,. on Market street, szcoud door from Second street, where' he has, and always keepi im• hand. ;a fall assortment ot! Ready-mido Fashionable Clodunewhich he will sell on. he most reasonable terms, for CASH.. • • • . • • He also wisiths to call the attention of Iris: friends and' helpublie in -cruet., to tqs very extensivo selection or : Trench,..Englosh and' Belgian -Cloths tuul Carunmeres, in. endless vanety, and Vestal/a for every one's use, which. he has selected himself in, the East, and which will be ' •; made to orderia is; anhiriar manner, at his Fashionable; :Head Quatters;o3l - Uharty Street, (lace McGuire & Co.), 4aai miens. taaritill hot 'be questioned try the best or; igidn-makers./ • . - ••;•'A ,• - 1 1.19EMNRIIIIRG, • • Nec.til Liberty street, and . • 'Market street.fd door from Second. B madness Card. TYßd • N2S4g, WELL AS2IfONOPOLLSSIIIUSTFALL.-: SO ,MUST' PRICES; , UTHICEI fat; will be proven by calling at IlleGoutes . Fashionable TailonngEstablishment,Thint street, st. Clutiles Building , ... and quick/ides. ..: 3 4.piarr.:,Fitrarandge?d. • •Cmarammoii: **ter, n the backgroun;4. ' My old ctomparaiand all others, are respectfully in-, rated that lam waiting for them. lif e G triaF • •Tailor. St. Charles. ISE :s.mrog DRESrIiCTFULLY Metre the ititeution of ooi rciatidi and tine. public Co the great variety o Minn: COATINGS,cuId oilier artiefoi, we hove jaw. received—amongat,schtch fou n d he and the greatest • 3tvariety.of ;MAR, d PEARL colored 1 . 11,11 tEr,, - ;ll,l.oltltiAC, and MAVER' CLOTHS,:-: FRRAVCIf and'AßGListr CLOTECS, CASSIMERES, PESTINGS, fe. The above ood" , having been bought .for cash, at e4trernely low pricea,we are prepared to av potomodate an who may fauor us with ,their patronage, - with Clothes, at low prices. Give as u call. neateraber, 2 l s _Libertyatreet.opPosite foot of ;qt. uovar. AIe:IIULLEN do DOWl'inVG. •• • • •.4 T. &J. T: *MANOR, No. 77 & 7&CORNER SIXTH AND LIBERTY STI:ETS• acing enlaged and •newly•fitted up their oitabliitv rnent, at the above well known' stand, relpectfally . • Vita the at - tertian of their friendaand the pabfic to their Choice selection of 'New Goods, comprising : every Varie ty for springund • summer.'wear, selected .esviecially• for their customer department.' Those wishingip leave their orders will find at this establishment every style of new and desirable griods.: , Their sttcQ bf ready. made Cloth ing is extensive got ap in the best manner.of durable am , serial, and well worthy the:attention of those wishing to parchase...:fill are invited to call, and may rest assured. that they will be pletised . with price,.quality and variety. A large aisoruannt of ahirtakeptcoasounty ou hand. aprd.lo 6mo. • • • _ • - - Clothing I, 4 eoltitin_g t t The Titeee Doerr: vs. The emens World !! ! /50;000 . D GARMENTS now .etude' and recall to be offered on the most liberal terms to My . old customers and the politic In general.. The Proprietor of ihis,ear-fumed arid extensive . establishment has now ; after returning from the Eastern'. cities, at much trouble and expenie, just completed bin fall and winter afranrementsto supply his thousands of customers with one of the miwidestrable stocks of Clo . bung twat fres ever heed obemd itithis or.auy other mar ket west of the mountable. For neatness In style and workmanship, combined,. with Me very low price which' they will be sold Mr, [llll4t certainly render the old min . yelled Three Bin Mora °neer, the attractions gicutest of ons western country... It is gratify ing to me to heable to anneitnee tit my numerous friends at. home and 'abroad, thainotieithstanditig the extraordinary efforts. which 1 I have made to meet the tartar calls in toy line; it is with • diffieulty I can 'keep' time With the" constant rush that is . made on this establislunent. Itis a well established fact, that my sales are ergot or ten time larger than any other house itt the trade, and this being the ease on the amount sold, l can affroil.to salt at much inn profit than Others could. possibly think of doing if they wished to "cover contingent "expenses. - I linen& to make it clear -.sweep of all my preseutstock before the beginning of nex . .year,.• coming to this ciaticlusiOn, I will make it. the inter. •est of every mar, who wawa* cheap winter suit, local. .. and purchase at ihe Three Big Doors. onell-d&w JOHN M'CLOSKEV. • ARTENV CrOODS, NEW GOODSO-,Received at the Iron VI City Clothing Store, a splendid 'assortment of Cloths, comdsting of lire French, Lug,lish and American Plain, black and randy Cassimeres of the most modern styles; • fine figured Cashmere:Nesting*, _Silk Velvet, Plain and ?soey,Satms—all of ,which we will Make up at the most reaspltable•prices,in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made: Clothing, of all descnpuons; Lady's °Maks of the Most fashionable.. patterns. : Neck and Pocket Sospenders,llasoars, Shin Collars, apd ememarlicle usually kepttwo. Clothing Store. • Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will 'end it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, No. 132 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth of... Marke- ....• bacilli-ill • •C. M'CLOSKEY. _• . • DitedTPa - lgoir . Eiretens of Itoollianeeollog: JIJEIT PUBLISHED BYHARPER ¢ JIRO'S, N. YORE rrtHE first past of this work; embracing the most coon • J: plpte course of instruction and preett ec, on both Sin gle and Doitble'Entry, ever published: Price 711 cents The Whole Work., embracing the Author's well known improvements iu the science, illustrated in two ruidition al oetts of books; with a chapter on partnership settle mxtuts,isudrr Key bathe oral exercises,—ftill cloth bound, 81 The following extracts from the written opinions or some of the most eminent Merchants, Bankers anti Ac connuuns in New Yor.}:, indicate the public sentiment in reference to this worlrin that city: • . !`.ft contains matter that is important and interesting to the morchunt and man of business. , to whom l'think it will found highly' useful. C. 0. HALSTEAD, • •President Minhatuin Bank, New York!, .9..i!illAnlcrtlated . to be useful to practical Accountants and Teachers of Book-keeping. • RICHARD IRVIN Ship Owner and hlareli't, • • No. 98 Prow street. New York!' !ElantayJiabjy:••tall ,anir colnplete and cenainly noway a thorough knowledge of t he. subject. The detaigne d intends Ming ii).ailkia•Text Book. ;• JOHN H. SHEPHERD, • 'Teiiher of liooltaieping, COhlmja;College, N. , rig IVdtittery:evay Maculated to give a ndsti . isfaeto insight into am very ut . pfu science. of' which It treats, t rough WI its:gradations,. from the'stainle style *nimble to retialersoolhat requinitb tot ttitd ordhplicated Commercial business, • -• .• 783 ylird Bank. New Y BICAB E a It rk:" .: . • 4 ~Pry. believest.w3l.l eof great service s rmlya t ove neirbeginuer;bafiethOttostooperienced accountant: Cashier Medi:tale's Bank, Wall street." "',consider it the first work.' Love ever met With from which". thorough practical. knowled ;Oaf the science can be obtoltteil. - " •,- • • • • • JOHN CAMPBELL, • • • ' Mirehard,s4 Jahn et., New York! • -For stile at ilia Book Stores. end at the Author's Amid. omy, carper of the 'Diamond and Market street.. octal . . . . - Steel .chraft .FllO Manufactory. T. ITE.,kabseribers hare enlarged - their -Stec! and Pile Manalhetory, on the Corner. Of .o'LlaTa- stmet.amd Spring alley, Fifth Wnrd, Pittsburgh, by erecting a-eon vartling furnace, a melting furnace-and a tilt hummer.— Them Steel. nowbeiagof a superior quaLty,*and having • engaged conve tent operatives, they are prepared toter, rash Piles-of-every desrnpuon, that •will compare with. the best inverted article; andleinedmermlned 10 make it the intereetnEall isoo age . Files itrany way, to. par-• chase .frotn•thewitrey -will sell thew Files at reduced prices, for Cash: ..They. aliO reteut•ncs, and parr chase those which ere wont and broken. , Public patron 4 n> geis SerPo.ol(lll)TiSYitea; ,1191,7):.1415ai32119 •4..*•• ~„.f . P1.13:1-4033 bbls..utte•entinglind cooking-Appleiti itic'd per stg . rim er Consiil, 1 and far-sale , @eV • • ' • . -KING &MoolllMaik. !- •- • ,••• • •!`••• • t. • • ••••• • • • • -", • *.; t'7 he *oak req,les...,,ift• !- 6 . •- • • ••- • ••••••••••.-2-414•144,11;:y,6:::•r1eAti0t,,i,vv1.00 .4 . V 1 Lz; =I noriLinqs .7114013PplELTAT19.111 LINE •• . tei.• .. _,' PlTTSlntlitt :Vb . . E11114 0121 E:SILIPPING.r—Thelkiateielonging utt'thieLitie' '. kayo teeli put in fine' atter Mid are.now' running' galarly beitween Pittsburgh qua' Erie touching at all termediatePorta along the Canals. A Boat will always heat the wharf, ander the Alonmigukela Bibi4e, and one Will start regularly every . ',other , day. The - People's Tran.portation hase - Liuevery :facility. for carrying "eight mid ti'liatte*ra. The boats will be towed to cave' by ateitinersjand"wili proceed to Erie With great 4 . ispateb, by die cabals. The bons. are commanded by. experienced abd'careful neen—all'oT whom have an in terest iu the Line. Jr7GoOds sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded to For poita an the Lakes. . . r . . , or freight or passage apply to 1.. • • 11. EIRKPATRIaK; • ' Agent, Tatter street, Pittsburgh. AGES: . CLARE' & Co.. Beavr.' • R. W. Cuarrritanissr. New Clads. • TllolTrall N litrrerreivess,'Palaskt. Bsintirrr•Warrassa c iiliddleter. Blivrox • JOSEPH MaCr.uria, Sharpsburgh. B: & 6. LOWRY, Clarksville. RING k hicFriar.sero, Big Dend. • S. C. Promast Rest Greenvill e . J. & TJ Endo:luta, Adamoville. W. H. HIMILII2, Harietown.: • ; W. Wormwood! & Co., Sherman , . Corners: I Wm. POWRi,Conneautvilla. Spring Corner.: W-C. Woo:nut Albion.. . . ! •• —• Crttneaville.• ; War. 'Prima, Lockport ; • . &Pun ; 11a Euro, and.B..Toomodios &-Co.,Er,e. ins followwg Agents in Erie will receive and Ibro: 1 ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by ''this Line: • • • W.. hi. Gallagher, John Hearn, 0.• W. Have rstick & Co, .Josiah Kellogg Keiser' & Loomis :. Walker & Co ok, jes . ..lbaltasiernreeh• IPtlttetels . e . 11/Wrreirse i , • ' - •41101i1 Frei ' g h t_tFl a nd • PPITSCHRGII, PHILADELPHIA, HALTI Alo fr ftr,Pi ' EW • .• • • YORK, HOSTON, &C. • BORRIDGE4- CASH. Phi/ode:phis. • TAAFFS 4. O'CONNOR, Pituburek. Ts old established Lino being now iu full operation, the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of can - ying—capaciotts warehouses at each port, affording accommodations to .shippers. and owner, of produce,—together with their long experience and unfe minine attention to business, will secure to them a con- thlium., of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully • neknowtedge. All consignments by end for this line roceived,charges j paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of ' charge for commisaipti, advancing or storage. No merest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. • - All communicrtions promptly attended to on applies Lion to the following agents: .BORHIDGE & CASH, 778, Market street,Philadelplua. TAAPFH. & O'CONNOR, ' Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNORS & CO., •, North street, Haliimore, WILLIAM H. WILSON, al SO, Cedar street, New York. Merchants Transportation Line. • gMI VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL , PIRA AND BALTIMORE. GOODS condigned t stir care will be forwarded with- , out delay, and att e lowest current rates -0 A. M'ANULTT a CO., Canal .lasin, Pena sweet, Piusburgh. ME SEILLM a RV/MOLDS., 272 and 9t Market street, Philadelphia. RASE, MERRILL & jeati Snutles wharf Baltimore. /11 e rebuttals , 8. Way Freight " Line. LiErsdial 1848 . tieENa .WIXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way freight . JUA between Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Hollt da_yaburgh,lVater street, and Petersbargh. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the trap bun - nms. The. proprietors,than k ful for the very liberal patronage they bare received duringthe last two years, respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. • pitoeturroas. JAS. A. 'LORE, GEORGE TRINDLE, • JOHN MILDER & CO. Aorwm.— C. A. DPArivirr & Co., Pittsburgh; JORN M tuaa, Hollidaysburg; PTCIWOUTU & itroind,Johneumm. Rarsttscim—,Smith &Sinclair; J. &J. hr Devitt:G. &J- R. Shoenhe met-, , Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Rageley Smith; John Patker; L e h ner & Co.; O. P. Suoenbet ger, Pittsburgh..'" je29 AllTerobaiste Trassisportation Line, aora OR the of Ittereh l andlze and Product. ' 0 r„ .... t0 Philadelphia and 13alumore. Goods consigned to our care will 1.11 forwarded without delay, at the lowe.,t rates.- Gills of Lading transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from auy extra charge for star. airemr gotamisaion. C.A. riPANULTY & Ca, Proprietors marl Canal llasin, Wipe rty Pittsbarih. . • ' (Gazette-on! .coo:.1 Western New York College otilleeltbs • 207 MAIN STREIT, BUFFALO, N. V. D.R. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. rrIIIS celebrated remedy is constav :), increasing its .IL, fame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family aim. and is purlie u . larly recomnsanded for Dropny : famil y a c me. of this torn; plauitintusediately relieved, no numeral' bow long stand. in (See pamphlet for tesumony) Gravel, and ell diseases of the arinary organs; for these distressing e complaints it stand* alone; no other ar ticle eau relieve you and the cures testified to will con. vines. the most skept ical;--teed pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Gren. %Vest especial.' y, and wherever these complaints prevail. this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, nodeleteriour compound is a part of this mixture it cares these illicit* es with certainty and celerity, and does I,ot leave the eye tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles,a complaint of a mos , p quail character, is Immediately relieved, and it cure fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyond any other prepamtion for this disease, or for any othei disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.: Debility of the System, Vi Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, &c., or Inflamation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a curets always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for s itch complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men. straations. No arucle hes ever been offered; except this which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be relied upon as a cure and effective remedy; and, did wr (eel permitted to do so, could give • thousand names a. proof of cures in this distressing eines of complalins.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated emulate. lions, from the effect of mercury will find the bracins power of this article to act immedietely, and the poison. ors mineral cradle:ol.d from the system. Eruptive Dieeti,es will find the alterative properties in this article eviu TT VI I st.oeti, and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of as a dvertisement will no. permit to be named here; Agents them away s contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; a v i do stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nee} er appeared.". It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any case, and if bone and muscle ate left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid noes on, and keep taking the medicine aa long' as there is an improvement. The proprietor would 'caution the public against a number of articled' which .eoine nut under the heads of SAILSAPAJULL.Cs, BYRUM SEC.. ,As cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &e. They aregood for noth !ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: TOUCH TUlnd Nov :this inventors never thought of curing such diseases till • :this article bad done it. A panicular study of the peunplp fett issarnatly solicited. Agents, and all who sell tide, ere glad to circulate gratuitously. Put op in t 30 or. bottles, at 02; 12 or: do. at St each—the larger holding 0 oz: more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed. upon. Every bottle has " Vaughn's Vegeta Lie Lithontriptic Mixture," blown upon the glass, the written signature of " • 0. C. Vaughn" on the directions. and .0. 10. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped oh the cork. None Other aregenuine. • Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorized Agents e.reepted. Post-paid le ters, or verbal cOmmunicauons soliciting ad vice, prompt ly attended to gratis.' Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this artle le -132 Nassau st.,•N. Y.; 295 Essex at., Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States. and Canada, as. Agents. HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents t No. 2, Liberty at., near Canal Basin holale D and listaH s SADDLE, H AR NES S TRU N K .Iti A N UFACTO RY. 1.1,01.1ERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in form his friends and the public generally, . azat he continues tooccupy that large and com modious Store Roan, formerly occupied by Sarnue Fn n. smock &Co, No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where be keeps *large and general assortment or Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags Valises , Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. •He also keeps constantly R iv ete d , and la prepared t( ; furnish to order, all kinds of Hose•manufactu red of the best material, and in a style of work manship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. eheaper. Country Merchernto and P4/71107 would do well to call and examine his stock before Imrchasing elsewhere, as' be is determined to sell first rate articles at very • low prices. .' - Er Don't forget the place, No. 811, corner of Wood treet mid Diamond Alley. .r 126 (IN ES. BRANDIES, BENS, tr.c.-10 anti rm.' uog , nnc Brandy,...las Ilennemy;" • 2 hi: pines Cognac Brandy, ?5, "04[1111, 'Nutty & Co." ' Pinet.Castillou & Co." 'l2 comities RtMhelle • " "A. Selgnette." 4 pipertiollond Gin; s' 5 qr. casks aup. Pale Sherry. Wme,"Ball'Oordon &Co." • 5 . .4, •". . "Beigbeder;" 'lO " " Madeira . "• • 10 " . • " "L. P. Tenerife " "Carpenter . ," 40 " " "L porto. • " vanous grades; 30 " isbon g. "•• ", • 10 hhde., 20 hairdo., and 20 bbls. Haut Sauterne Wine; ' 10 ".. Bordeaux Claret,"Monlerand ;"• • • 15 • " !Marseilles " "Bargain," • •' • 15 baskem Champagne Wino, " Heidseick;" •' - 15 " " • " "P. A; Mtunnt &Co." " • . 1 " "actueron &Sons,'" •• 50eases Claret, of various frautes;lmported In bottlite; :19,, . Bprdeaux OLve crop 184 d, ‘ , Lorandsv , 29 " • Mantellies -" " " just reeemed aitd (of salerby (sep2l) • MILLER IgCKFr9O9I, • • - . ~ New CotoluseVAlal *lsle. ' B. W. Kr)"'" 1 . 1 &vd.;.2 - "lnttNEl43, KI3I3IALL & Co., 134 -Wall-st, .._ - NeWrYork,l = -- Liverpool, England, ' , • -.. •• : RE SPEcOffit.v.inform their:friends .t.rterthe • , -.,°'- ,iiffilie, that they. lurse,comerieneed the , ( 1 04-.• • ?" ,•, - rat Shipping and Commission Business, 'to / - 4 it . it 'fietlter with the General Pasunger Business, ......-_-•- - • ,gtattOrtgeertificates 'of passage teont Londoa, 1 .4v - elpeal. Dublin; Belfast, or any pert of the Old Country to New York, Boston and' Philadelphia, an the most:reasonable terms. '' . - -' . • .•. Drafts tient Bills of Ezehange,•front £1 to any amount , an the. Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on The days ti sailing oftile, egu ar Lind ofaverpoo Packets; as" fixed - upon', pre"the Ist, 6th, 11th, 16th, fiist and 116th of every_month. • • • • • These Shipo are all of the largest class ' and are coin onuidetr bY..--xneuLot-oharactiii-and exppricace. The Cabin accommodations , are ' all that can be desired In point of ;Splendor and convenience. They are funiiihed with everydescriptlon of stores of the best kind. - Pouc.=, tuality iu the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to.: Packet Ships Roscius,Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick; are Vessels of the largest -class; and'ibese desirous to bring oef-their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships: Passage. auntie secured /Attie lowest rates: ' , New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. Foipass, age or freight, apply as above. onto 4 -. JOSEPti SNOWDEN, a TIDAWND SNOWDEN, r drag . - - Conner dth and Sinitnat:ld stit.4 Pittsburg . 7 • Haraden * 09.,a , s BMW, eitatirtoza i ,ARR ANG.EMEPiITS: Mr Hereafter, all Steerage Passengers cimung from ;Europe; engaged in Arnerlea to' COMO - over, in 'either of the ships of aiRNDEN & CO, be fiarnislied• with the following Provisions, or their eqnivalent,in other articles eequallpygoocL—See delta" Congress, Meg 17,1868., 111 S PLAN'will prevent sickness ou board. Hereto'. fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis:. ions, many of them game on noard entirely destitute, which often caused mach sickness and death. stbs. Bread, All of good quali " Rice, ty, and one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal, of the Provision's 10 " Flour, ' 'furnished will .be 10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to each 35 " Potatoes, Passenger eve u 7 . 1 pint of Vinegar, ' week, with a I 60 gallons of Water, ficient supply. of 10 Os. Salted Pork., free from bone. j Fart for cooking. Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated and a good house over the passage-way fending to the Pa ssengers apartment: The Camboose and Cooking-ranges, for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA 'ROBINSON, Filth it.. near Wood.: Ta p s p aa otOaGenerawEnsigrationoafice. REMITTANCES and Passage to and a & from Great Britain end Ireland, by W. & J. T. Tapscott, 75 South st, corner of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 96 Water-. lcM 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 ofpaying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they Hatter themselves their character and long standing in business - will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. -T. Tapioca: t are long and favorably known forth° superior class, neciartmodation. and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships: The QUEEN OF THL WEST', ROSCIU S , LEDANO ARd R s I I C D K Do Ns O , T w l N of G wUEic ßh leave ea S ch port monthly—from New York the 21st and 26th, and from. Liverpool the 6th and Ilth. in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five daya, 'being thus determined that their facilities shall keep Pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. l'apseritr's - constant personal supertmendance of the business in Liverpool is lin addi tionalseeurity that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, exteusively engaged in this Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic 011ie*, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers inunediately on their landing, without a chance o f disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract (or passage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to tins city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities tar carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at; tameable, and will, if necessary; forward passengers fur ther West by the bestrande of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent fordeeliat corning out, the amount paid for passage will be retituded in full. BEM:ITTANCES. The subscribereatfre also prepared to . give drafts at sight for nay amount, payable same priampe/ eider, Fla IOWIIS in England, Ireland, Scotland and %Yale% thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of reminlng funds to those COLUlttlfll, tallish persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. A.pplieation (if by letter, postpaid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE fr.. O'CONNOR, - Forwarding and COMAlillioll Merchants map27-d&w4Y Philadelphia. Roche, Brothers. & Oo. f z it . rrimom er., New Yotts 4 EDVIC • Dunux; Beattesin Homo, Livsseeen.. JA W% BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn tn., Canal Bum, Pnhburgh. Arrangements for ISM BROS. & CO., sole. Agents for the BLACK It BALL LINE; of Liverpool and P . iew York Packets take the liberty of announcing to their.old frtendi end customers, that then arrangements fur the year 1848 being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers ; by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New \ ork .nd miladelppia.. They refer nil their' former coarse of doiatg - business, and wore those who entrust theta Wald Men orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered its heretofore. RIOS TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, ITTA.XG£II SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Dank in Ireland. Tim undersigned haa made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. febs.bandaaro J irLAKMI.V. • ill — Passage To and korona r i ll GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. GMARGE IttenAnD & SON, No. 134 Waterloo Read, Ll vespool. CARLASLA& ITIPPAILD, No. 55 South a t., N. Y. THE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this city oldie above well known and. respectable Houses, are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come out (rota any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re ;taw" Line of Packet Ships, sailing froth Liverpool week ly.. Persons engaging with us may restaSAured that their blends will meet with kind treatmetd and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. Apply . to or address SAMUEL M'CLUECKAN & • 142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pittit burgh direct, and drafts for any amount forwarded pay able at sight throughout the United Kingdom. IT2O-/y PASPENONI AND IIIiNITTA;CE rieth Ofßee. LTAENDEN & CO. continue to bring out persons from Lj any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, opon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, end attention to the wants of emigrants. it'e do not al .ow out passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps .hat 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 dims. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our FNANIADgers to show that they were detained forty-eight noun, by us in Liverpool, whilst thousamis of others were letained months .until they could be sent In some old "oft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to perform our contracts honorably, east what it =wand not act as was the case last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or wheal% ..uited their eonvenJetice. • . Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from t 1 to £l,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. - E11111"tANGB. • la pHE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all ± parts of England, Ireland, SeoUand and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL IU'CLURItEN Jc CO., 142 Liberty street.. BIdADEG W A ..IEIINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. rrIHE Partnership heretofore exng between JOHN D. MAHON and HEADE WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The subscriber may be found at his office,on Fourth Sireet, between Smithfield and Grant sts , Pit tsburgh, at all times-when not engaged in Court. deels.Bm HEADE WASHINGTON. • Eagle saloon and Restaurant, - 'No. 65, 63, and 01 Wood street The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has had the above well known establish- M. ein tined up in a very . superior style, and Is 'dew pre pared with every requndte, to serve _up:all the delica cies:the season affords. OYSTERS, stewed, fried, roasted, or in the shell; to gether with hot coffee, tee, ehocolate,..beef steaks, mat tea chops, venison and gums, at short notice, and at all seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh. XX ALE of the best brands. Imported - Segars in eve ry variety. He would also beg leave to state, thai he is prepared to furnish , DINNER PARTIES of any number, inn Be erier manner; SUPPERS for Salls,Societies or private fEr Pawn's Rooms always in readineSs. Newspapers will be kept on the from all quarters. deeis JOHN T. DONNLLEY • • A Card. rpo THE ENTERPRISING:—A. rare chance is now 11_ presented for the safe investment in a, business en tirely new; one adapted to the man of limited, he well as to We. man 'of extensive resources ; yielding a profit front cap ital and enterprise beyond any operation of the slay. It is the, complete monopoly of a staple article, ab holutely neceSsury and essential to every family, na welt as indispensable to the mechanic, artizan and profes tional man. To capitalists, an opportunity offers itself fora lucrative employment of either large orsmall sums. bringing immediate and higkly'satisfactory rettutia—: Those desirou,..of embarking in a pleasant; genteel Wisp ices ' are invited, with others, to.call at the office 'of the iutdarsigned f ,exaritillattim article, and - formlheir own adgmouti from thelfactaplesented. I office—Exchange Buildings, St. Clair street, next door o Esquire Johns , office I decffitf tTIOCOACECTUKEAS.—The undersigned .has pa hand LI Oil will sell, to claim, the lot at grenth. reduced : 1 atea t itil woolltrah 'Moth; ap - wool, and . union 'Damask , ui dE o 49*Bucittamil itc-:: 'it; IVTIIMIPSON,' sac -: UONlAlcct it4'llooloor4:fr9pi%lbeßtyr =I ILAUNDEN & CO.'S JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Fifth street, one door below Wootl ZgLVER ItrYERS ' , . . • . , r : T 41,54 r, 4 • „ , ' „ , 4 ••- , - R=E 311 ftrante onlimniV• _ _ Iriire died .II &roe Insurance. MAE I nsuranco.ComptilipPNorttiMnditices - o? Phila. J. delphittithroligh Its dal' thorfied 'Ai.erit, the sub- - seriber,otTere to make per m big and. limited Insurance en properly, ill thils Zily and itiginity, and on shipsfAts by the - canal and rivers '-'.' • - " -;"'' "- ' ''''' • - - - - DIRE it Arthur G. Cothn,,Pres't. Samuel BrOokti k ' - " Alez. Henry, •" " - f Charles Taylor, ''' \ Samuel W. Jones, . I "Samuel W.. Smith, Edward Smith, Athbrese. White, John A. Brown, , Jaeop st. Thomas, f John White, I'lM:in-R. Thomas P. Cope, ' • llllehard.D.Wood, Win. Welsh, '- " r' : I.:Henry to.beiTar4; Seoy: , : This is the oldest' InsaraneCampany: in the United States, having been cliariOrt 17941 Its charter is per petual, and front its high sin ni,. long: experience, am ple means, and avoiding all flies of an - extra hazardous charapter, it May ba conaidngd ineofferiy emote securi- I!' ty to the public. ' ' f WILLIAb ". JOVES. : At Counting Rooin'OF:Att,,lOnes & Co:, Water and Prom sts., Pittsburgh '''' - ' • Simply • ._.._.. . , The Franklin' Fire '4naturainee . Company etHARTER .PERPETITAr s ).;-.Y.400,000- paid in office kJ 163 i Cbeatnnt st., - tut rib sice,neor Fifth.' • Take 'rasa mnce, either permanent oriiiiited,ffigainst loss tzr dam age by fire, on propenyend erects of every description, in town or country, on tie Milt reasonable terms. Ap plication, made either pirsonilly or.by lettirs will be promptly attended to. C. H. Ir.S.NC,KEre,Fiest,, C: G. Damara,' Scertisfit: • - DIHECIVES Charles N. 'llaseker,"-. • • Jars b. R . "., B m,„ it ik : • Thomas Hart, 7 4 ; i ;. Thomas J. Wharton," • Mordecai:lA 'Newl-7/ ; Tobias Wagner, ' 'Adolidd E. Boric, Samuel Grant; • David' 8. BroWn. • • PITTSBURG - It:AGENCY,' :7 - ; • 7.;:.t4. N. H.—Office 'of theAriency on the Nosh East or Third'and Wood enacts, Pittsburgh. Fire risks taken, or buildings and ibeir contents 2n Pittsb Alligbeny ihe'sundan ding'crnlittry. Ni' marine of inland nitannbiterisks taken: .• • '-'aug4-I.y. A 14'.R7firCIF I'HEI , IIANKIAL4 FIRE•ILISISCRANCL COMPA NY .0P {IIILADELK /V: 'E.'corner of Third and Wood spat; Pita/tar gh aseetszvf thei company .on the first if January,. 1845, as pubtfebed i 4 content:my with aktinet of the Pennsylvithia.4.egialitture, Bonds and nortgages. e 800,615 Rent Estateat coat. ' . . ....loo,oott 77 Temporary Loans, Sects and Cash... • • 407,469372 , . . Making a total Dr.K $969,683 42 Aff billultS : kertain'easurance: that, 'all loaaes s till az promptly met, and eking entire serially' to-all who olsm min policier from this Company. Risks' taken 'at frr, low meets!' are eonsistadwith security., m 4.8 'WARRICK MARTIN, and 11. GALLAOIIIOI,. I. A. LONG. 1. IL MIL,LE7I GALLA.OI3BIR, 'lama& ItzriGuEu,-- No. 109 Front 'friween -Wood dnd Smidrfiekt 'streets. idr VPACTURERS of. Bas of all.sizes. double and ,al. staple aetios.Poree Pumps, Pounter.Railing..Min eral Water . Pumps, fittings of allkinds for' as, Water, Steam. Ae., Brass ilastings for Maehlaery'and anti.attn ton metal for store. Particular attention paid- to'snas Fistures;and a well assorted stock of Plain' and. Orna mental Pendants, durners, Ghandeliersi tse., Sc.,, con stantly on hand. oeni , AVM . 1 110167*(1110. . ' • . DA.Mt7EL caosma. A BitISTRONG & CROZER, Commission .M drerehanst, No. 22-arlmt tarell. Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the side of titery desenption or Western Produce, and other artielerentrusted to their care, Rama so—Hania, flume, , Co., Pittsburgh: Hanna, Graham & Co., New Idaho', 04 Merchants generally, Wellsville, 0.; Rhode* & Weby, Bridgeport, Oi A. 0. Richardson dr Bro., Cincinnati; .1 F. Howard, Louisville, K iri ; Guile & Dorwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles,- Stedben • - decO:y_ bAW H DOL. THE Subscriber will receive at his office, young Ben t tiemen. desirng - to real law.. He will, superintend and direct their oldies, and by constant supervision, and. strict weekly eximination; prepare them for admission to the Bar. HEADE WASHINGTON: , -- The Subic:vibes have been inhabit of daily profession al intercourse oath Reads Washington. Esq., formany years. and feel great pleasure in attesting the accuracy of his legal (atom:lotion and hisgmlnent capacity for the g g undertakinet brat in'l3ia advertisement. They earnestly-recommend to young Gentlemen who wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the legal pro fession, to avaiDhentselves of 1130 advantages which bis proposed LAW School will afford them. Charles Stater, 0. Metcalf, A. Burke, Thos. Williams,' Wilson 11 , ITand less,: C. Darragh,- Robert Woods, - - James Dunlop - C. 0 Loomis Wm. B. ADClure : , .1, D. Mahon. . .5... W. Loomis. , dcels. Om ....._ ----- 7 --- — itiWirat ilairggiallar suoist*istm ,Sen ftrUi srantra. erersanackat, Pi., I. the most popular or nil BOOT and SHOE En' tablishments itt . thoWest. This place hat gain e d , ittropatfrion by - its proprietor keeping ;the very beat Roots and ..;.*thoe_a. which two made expressly to order for , this market, and he is not Satisfied, only by i keeping the beet !asserted stock OTBOOTS'and SHOES la the Wkatem 'conntry, but he i s erinble&linditetet, mined to sell his GOMA lowevtlinn . aarcghe'r hoitse , possibly: can. he cares not what fat nines they baast or havingtor offering'greet inducement* to the public. It is tropossitite vases feral ell the advantages and facilities in an advesalselarinoldit Me Great Stegnin gerner has over others, which enables its proptietur to sell Rocas and Shoesof the very beat qualities and styles at from 10 to 29 per cent. lower than any other. store- in`4llB-:city. The way to test the matte r is for all who inteitidpurchat.- Mg BOOTS and SHOES, to gall at BA.TES.7..G/IgaT lIARGAIN CORNER, examine the snick and pricee,and all will be kiiiafistl tbaltho-artalnorgaikrorsurztS:mith field and,lrtrikgttreds„is the place for tha PO bile; one and all, to get goolootaatnd Shoes cheap, for cash. decb J. RATIN. Orem* Waiternflaull le. HARNESS, TRUNK AND. WHIP'ALANEFACTORY. ril HE submcritier take* this method of informing his 1 friends and the public in general, that he has the largest stock of the following earned oracles- of his own manufacture, in frerness,Trunks and Whips; all of Which he will warrmto he triade of tbe best material, and by the best ree a ebtutietein Allegheny county. Being determined to sell bit.'manufactures something lower ,th than has been heretofore sold iit the city, he would Invite persons in need of the above owned ar ticle*. to - bin Warehouse. Nit. 244 LibertY. street, oppo site Seventh. Also, hand* made to order Ihr machinery. octal ` C....KERRY: Ufilikerlura :flew Ciro ulliii - ItilireitirlanOs. EIGHT NEW PIANO-FORTES, front the celebrated Manufactory of Chiclier ing, Roston ; with the . new Improved cir tnlnt seule.jast received _and now open. For sal at St bruChicktri Nes Ftwldtl Ole" -by "Nip? JOllh H. arF!..i.Lort,' No. in Wood atteht;rinsburgb sold' Agent for Chickar• ing'a grand and aquate Piano*. for Weaternrenne. Ott IGIINST9N & STOCKTON have 'Vast receivedthe followlllg- / works: History of Congress., iliographieal tuad Political, com prising a history of internal improvements, (Silvers, Har bors, &c. 4 from the formation of the Government to the present time ; embracing, also, historical notices of va rtons political events of Ocean Stearn Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee tax; together with biogwinaleat Per sonal histories, &c., by Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated by Neel Portraits, and fac simile autographs. History of Charles I. of FA'sgland ; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings: The Romaneeef Yachting; Voyage the First, by Joe. C. Hart. A new novel ; Mary tlarton: thle of Manchester life. The ItTom4 Social and Professional duties of Attorneys and Solicitors; bySatnuel Warren, Nato F. IL S of 'the nner temple, Barrister at Law. ' denS oir .on City CrackerIMPBARD aad•Bread W Bakery. OULD respectfully S inform his friends and the pub. lie generally, that he 'has added to his other bust. ness,the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— Having purchased one of IV. R.: Nevin's Cracker and Pilot Bread machines. he is prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes pbyb a i cs t pa c t t r o a nage on T ob pu si bnlecs s t s t or e s s h p a e r c e tafu portion oefd the to call and examine' for therdielves. BAKERY, No. IA Commercial Row, Liberty st. oppo. site Smithfield. N B. S4patior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls fresh every momingcaa be bad at the store r or my wa gon, or at my stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to order. J. SHEPHA.RD. . . , • • No l.O Commerchaßow: Liberty st. "It is the best ID oughtledtetne I ever Savri" 1) FAD the following proofof the supetiority of Dr. MI -116 lard's. Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable cit izen, who has tried it: • • • ' ' • Prersamtort, Dec; 15, Masses. HAYS & Raocr.wion.—Alter !abating for severai weeks under thedisadvantages ofa harassing cough and most distressing cold, which had, thus far, resulted the of of severalof the "infallibles." I was induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give It a fair trial. Tartly great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle:l found Myself entirely well. - "Dia the best medicine/ eversate.n . , True copy. „- JOHM HINDS. Sold by HAYS 7.e BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial Row, Libartyiareet, near Canal. • • jawil KaYriasE aboms, Eurke's Build ings, Fourth Ireet.—Hotroli & Armorer, Daguerreo typists from the ErMeni cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of , Pittsburgh,end the neighboring Towns, to their Daguerreotype of eitizoneand otherii, rooms in the third story of kurkts , s building, 4th tit • Persons wishingifictures taken may Mee 'Meded that no pains shall he tiered to produce Mein In the highest perfection of the ati. Ourinstruments are of the most pow; erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udeurpassed for high finish andmuthfulness to nature.•, The public are, solicited to call unit ' • -; Persons sitting feignetures are jusitherie!itilrred or ex.. - pected to take the.mealasiperfeet satisfaction ' N. B. Operators, will AndAis a:good depot for stock* and chemicals. ~. • I[Erlnstructio6 given in the art,. containing. the more recent Impreeeitients. _ . ina7- ' , ster Ageinoy:• •-• " ' " - nysTERs Cg '! iditEß 'THAN -- tr CHEAPEST. Received this y,' direct from Baltimari, by,'Ex-' press, Fine Froth' Oysters, which FWill sel4 tow, at my store, 10 the Diahonil iliBo attWin: Kramer's', Corner of, Second'and Strithrteld streets, and, R. C. Kelly's, corner of Fifth and hlirkevalley. I will receisi them daily at-the abo,ve rilacesl AA Oysters warrstted cmoner retnined, if not good. , New Dititlneiy, Silks, .V 45 1V00; 1 4De,:; Jeer . ritteivect from New York L a choice Beteg lion, of etgant rich Stains;B44, Win(er.Ribbalgi, French' Iforvers, Plumes, Ar.. A IR handsome . as. sortment of li r hterlionnts, II oodi,,:Capes .Cardhials, Visetts,?ce, ot4and iiip*atie io order in the'latest style, at the Shortest totice, . • . ", : • ' . .14.1t5. DUST, dec6 ' ' i - No:10 06 : Chili' ..st. (West side - 7 . ... .41 FASHCNABLEMILLINERy.—Mrs.S. tura' Fourth - sit, near Woolf; v!itulchniiii - trithelAilleli . ofPitisbelrh . and rioinith. pet she. will'open.-oti Tuesday, the 24ttinsr, an' e,tli3)lSlyp' IiSSOIMeT, ;If . Fit, and WinterMillieek, ;-' .. . ' - - - ` . '' ,-eetlV- CHANGEABLI.SiLK VISITS,7Oa Ctdtsrues Pass- Mtiff....W. Rivrarplly. has on hand it few-irerthand ; emir changeable ilk;Vants, very satiable forehristmnaf presents, which_ is selling Iselar reduced pri0a.",4.180 hnadsorue'Dret*,l ilo E:- ki §nyn, superfine new style ; 4ineti I bantrie lidkis,` .- , : - ., , dec23 , - • - ,•-,, in.... , :,., . .-: , ..41-- . :1,1i ; ;,) ~ ... 11„NeFilit.13,ADFUL COBGH!—The.Lungs .1.3 Ate in'danger, the work of , Ahe destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption-bath-in it a sound - of: death, AREOTOC a Moratttal, Your datffing yourldot • and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined toilet chamber, by a darigerrius cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, - tell the hold disease has already gained upOn her —the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul. Yocata AL‘it, wh en ast about to enter life, disease sheds a heart cringing blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—your battle cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope, bit you need not despair. There is ü balm which will heal the wounded Mass,- it is Shotrmeturs A 11-11 eating - Balsam.•• Bra: Amiss. die wife of Wm. 11. Auree, Esq. was given up by Dr.. Sewall. of Washingion,l;h-s. Re and - McClellan of Philalelphia. Dr. Roe mot Dr, Mott of New York. • Her friends all thought she Ittlult die. She had: every appeartume of being in consumption, and , was so , _pronounced by her physicians—Sl:en/lan's Balsam was given and it cured her. t Mi.. Os nastuuticrz. of, Buffs Perry, was also Mired of consumption by this llaimin when' all other remedies A isne . d to give rellef=she Was reduced hi a skeleton: Dr. Castle, Dentist,l22l ltroadway, has, witnessed its effects in several cases where noother medecitie afford ed relief-,but the Balsam operated likeu charm.. Pr. C. also witnesred its wonderful`-effects in curing Asthina, which' it haver - faits of doing: pitting "Blood, Manning as u may be, is effectually etood.by 'this Daimn.' ft heals the ruptured or wounded Food vessels, and makes 1 the lungs sound again. Rev - , Hamer Janet , 105 Eig hth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 yearn standing. The first dose gave him more relief thin all the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. J- Keats, 19 Delaney Street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely a ff licted with the Asthma. , In both cases its effects wereinimediate, soon restorins. them to comfortablehealth. Mrs. , Lucaatts. Watts, 05 Christie-st.; -nitrated from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's. Balsam. relieved her at once, and she , comparatively_ well,. being. enabled to subdue every attack by a tinnily use Of this medicine. This Indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the 1 duo% and even. Asthma and Consumption. . , Price 25 cents and St per bottle, Principal Offie 100 - ssau street. No* York. Likewise Dr. S herm ans celebrated Cough, Warm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth . Paste and Poor Man's Plaster' Sold wholesale and retail by wAr, JACK War e houses Hoot and Shoe Store and Patent 'Medicine 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head' of Wood street, • and byut the followingtifiztly appointed , Agents for 'Allegheny A. M. Marshall • , Allegheny city . ; Jonathan Glitiest, Manchester; 7. R".. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Mustin, cor. Webster st. and Elm; DiamelNegley,East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, - burgh; Thos. Aikani Sharpsburgh; Saml. Springer Clin ton; James M'Kee, Stewartstown; John Black. ' Turtle Creek,• C. F. - Dichl,Elizabeth; Rowland h Son 111'Kees por hlcEldbiviiejr, Bakerstown; Riley lteLaughlin, Plumb Tisurbehipt Wm. J. Smith, Temperancerille; Jas.. Fultoa, Tarentam; G. H. Starr,Sewickly: ORE, TESTIMONY)- -Dr. ,,. - tv W9. o f Fayette _ ville, N..Y., says: "Lim ell persuaded, ; and have been for seine time,titat'your Domestic ;Vegetable Pilli are of greet -use' tei all those Who may have occasion to use them,and have administered, teem to my patients." Fever and Ague; Dyspepkittand - Bilious Fever, are bar Mediate!) , cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price,• 25 cents tebax. Sold whole Side 'and retai l eITHD • - Sinithfield'areet,'riear.Third. Also, by Wm; Cole. - Allegheny city; G. Sinith, Bit minghtunr ond John Id - Trachea, - Fifth Ward. 'febl7 Jaynes'- Pamilraedlcines. Ds. COOK; Piqua, Ohio, writae,,Mareh, 18481 "I have used' your Vermifsige, Carminative Balsam, and Zip ectgralit, in nip practice,. for the Jam-three years, and have been e.Nceedingly, well pleased,witb them, and. never, 43, yet, 10'1/14rcaollpetbin, failettuf.realizi . ag my fullest expectation. i n their curative properties. Your other nteclietnes'l eamootepeak of from experience; but, judging from those I have Used, I doulit..not but that they. claim; and are'entitled to ail the confidence. eenosed•tri them, 'by ' those who have liSeitnem. I was formerly. very partial to 10 **** Vermifuge , until I , bectuntacqualu • ted with yours, _Nvltioh bas my decided preferene.to any other now in use. Ressectfully, yours, &c., S. COOK 11l D Fo Per Sale An Pittsburgh at thaPekin Tea Store, 72 , 1 urth st. . - ' fehin j A. FARNESTOCK'S .CQUGH SYRUP.—Thisple, parntion has proved itself to be of very great effletr, cyin the cure of obstinate Coughs, Cohls; Asthma, ;Spit tin_g of B . lood, WhooPing Cough, And other' Pecumopia' AffectiOns; and the propnatois feel Wariatited recom mending it as .a safe and useful tnedicitte, and are . Pi* pared to show certificates of- indisputable aulhorl.ty,..to testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the laste,. - an - dia otieielLatao tow a price; as to place it. within the reach of every - parkin': There . are, perhaps, hut few Ceugh:preparationa that' will' pro: duce such decided:,effects th 'subh a short time. ;Pre parett-etet sold 'hy• . - ' • E. - , - 't"IA!:FAIINESTOMIctO;,- Corner of First and-Wins:4 also, _corner of Sixtiv.ind Wood streets. .- • • deel3- ItALPPna t s are for .0" aald,*bolasale and retail, at the RtttL o.gaids;. - . Alad; by Wm:Tble, Allegheny cit y Srldth.l3a.- mifenghtuttdohn bleCraekart;.Penrlstteat,driftl(WpaA'.... • _ ppg,SAVE-4-iiibipk d tvellinglonietitpd)qt, in a plea. - ne Sant: lecation*.Sttnpied:(ini_EnisllSireeti Alleghenk.• house is tt, , ellarrang . ert; having,a good cellar, a kitett en and diaing : roinit,bitir dud two parlors, three bed rotunit and 6i - dialed girret: lot is. l/0 feet?bk-P0 deep,to rt.,b,/itet street:' 4 31 font' garret Tprmi;.s3994 . n . • hind, bait/Ace' rival tPearly . paYmehttif 111 ~....,d,..&ul - pltagal . ,.Geheita,DnttihsbiAi oikit;.: r : • • °":~ IVER •DYXWEPSIA 3.4NERVOU S i DERILIT7OIOIS.EASE-OF:THEICID. • NEy.3,.. :rffeeitiqns arising, from, _ : AEltine 141 f5 6: 0 011 r,diseiilifi . t VaietHar, Respiranity, Neryous consupation t . Kwurtt piles,lieartburn, lass ofappetite,cckif: e d ,ac to4g . n w e l a it c r o t % t e he be ti xt io d m , fullhess - orsieight 'tithe •-• Choking or. suffocating sensming depression of spirits, sudden flnahes otheat, pain to ,Ilie 2 iiiife or weakrielit ifilie:lnuffait•cold:lent,lioriktatit •'. figlitings of rind iliiliptiinin'the; ''• • •-•• ' bead, , tialn and `difficulty' - of breathing '• •• ' when lying_upon.Mie...side,frightful • rirertmsprourernetations yellow, • ,• netts pf the skin, And eyes,; , , deXiaiekkeY. - o.,lalraPirkt- • ti m't 4e r..tca'`eali: DP bf , "..DO CIOR M.OOFLAND'S • CELEBRA'rED'OERMAN BITTERS' Theirpower overthembove diseases is not excelled ,if equalled-shy : - any , other .preparation nt the, United. !States ) as the cures trithis.eity. attest, ln many'cpses af- Aar shilfulphysicians had,failed. „ • -:. Derangement. in the liver rind stomach are sources of , instmity-7fronaiserder or obstruction a.morbid actiort.of" the:sympathetic and other nerves follindvs,, and thefalta.:- dons of the brain aro:impaired arid deranged i as ne rves are the connecting medium, betweenmind, andinatke it follows fronythe reciprocal action,that .both- must be' mare or lessimplicated _and deranged ,11 bawl taneo u I Li derangement there-will also produce it iseaseof .tiie SKIN, LUNGS; UTERUS and KIDNEYS..usweII rut ihe brain. The thousands wno die with YELLOW FEVER, CHOLERA' pr. INFLUENZA; is, owing to the same cause:alai thenuiforit3i • of - bases' cif'that ' Mei& painful disease, CONSUMPTION;miginates from the same. In rack the'aboninch is the important 'organ in - the system of Matter; as upon ll , you depend for the success and all the ktdvnutages tti. he nerivptbiront the , wiministratiOn of in ternai medicinea. Its functions are of the utmost Im-. 'llortartcetireivery riniiii - cOnstituting the source and loan. tabs oGlife,w, bleb is tursitiort.; - ; Noorgan possessessuck reznarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power in modifying every partbf , theaysteni. - The rare success in treating disease of the livei, and stomach successfully has not been a want ,ofpathorogicid knowledge-or :their-functions, but: the Prennration- of a compound that would act upon the disease and all:the sympathetic 'afflictions. That point line been gained in these Bitteisi'and they are ENITREIXYRGETABLE; and will in every ease parmanently destroy ,costiveness, 'stud give arkength and vigor'to the.frame; mho time de. bilitating AIM patient: and Amy are grateful the Most . delicate stomach under any circumstances. • • ALL CANI3ECUREII WHO WILE USE THEM AS DIRECTS% . Os wrrinir ran - rowan .or. stsmatta . ` • The : few'ittorttits this'preparilion • hail been before the publi;hns. from its infallible effitacy, elicited the eulogy of the press thrbugh the land, theft object being for the benefit of Suffering . litunanittii its' success has surpassed Precedents, alid:it is free from, all alcoholic stimulant, syrupmercury, aloes. quinine; acids; and all in j uri o us ingredients-end especially' adapted' mite diseases•of the variahle climate of the United States, and the West In- WEEK 'AND DELICATE CHILDREN,. are made stroug by using it—in fact ilia family medi;: elite, and can be administered with safety to a child bne year. old r the delicate tamale, ore manor ninety. _ The Philadelphia Democrat says ;,--‘ This Medicine bas an extraordinary virtue and 'efficaey, -- rind - is in great - demand., We can speak - from experience, that it has produced i m ly a 'nSyu n wonderful cur ed " „be T m D icinesofth y ag-Weibnld i e l im LN . b t g , us o ea n-e il e t r th hi e s own &only with Llver great satisfaction in the Jaundice and The-,l"pirn te, the Times and Keystone sayst—f‘Do our good entrant, who are invalids, know the many aston athing cares that have been performed by Dr. Hooiland'a celeotatt....errnan Bitters? If they do not, we recom mend them to the German Medicine Store, .27,tt Knee '-street; all whirare afflicted with Liver Cctiplainr, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous 'Debility; the:Doctor-has cured many of our citizens. after 'the 'best 'phYsiCiatis had failed. We have used them, and they have proved to be, a medicine that every otieshould know of, and.we cannot refrain giving our testimony in 'theirfavar, - an d that Which gives them greater claim npon our humble ef fort, they are entirely vegetable. The - Evening Bcilletin says: Celebrated: German Bitters arei an atvalatd)le remedy for - Jaundice, Dyspep sia, and nervous complaints?' Neal's Gazette says. - --"It is .not often we notice the varloros,, excellent medieines advertised ig our eelurems, because we are unwilling to speak except from personal experience, and a gomj coasutution fortunately makes -us generally strangellPto such articles. A *cord, how -aver, of Di. Germhn hitters. This wi xxow to be an excellent article fulfillingin every respect what Aselauzied for it by the advertiser.% . . . ' ' The Ditly - Nev4 says: "A Itlsancrxr..—W e speak knowingly of .Dr. Roof land's celebrated German Bitters when we say it is a .blessing -n of this age, and in disesies'af the tar dices live and ervous systerap, thas not,-ove think an EQUA L iSA VEOETA.SLE farPiklartifit . n AND SLADE lIITIXOut air . and to' all intiilids we. would 'reconmiend it as worthy their:confidence. „ . 117liat stronger testimony cart a medicine have?: At the: Atm - can he seen the evideilecs of many , of Our, most' respectable Citizens of Cures all the foregoing Principal Depot, German Ilfedicine Store, WE! RACE, Street, and far sale in Lancaster by John P. Logan; Har risburg, by D. Nit. Gross; and respectaole dealers geu e rally thonagbont the count . • umimml ~~=; 113/14 4 ,i 3 E HAIR ,CILEAMA nuitaleid dtg; oreErLtbeauto' ;0t.4 w iii . • 4, ,ne t °ra licm,Pf theLEtaii. n gets own, wilt trapererde tin older tirti-' :Olen or the kind; flow in use,....W.iere the hair is dead .harsh, thin, nahealthvolor turning gtey, a few applica , tiontrwtiknalteMikhanikift raiddarroutd give Ira heist' , 'Oral, - lively appearance; and will also make it maintain liveliaess and healthy, color twine as long as all the preparations lbat WriatetterallYtiad.' •Virbere the hair Is thin, -or, bay fallen. off; Jany be restored by using this Cream. %Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair shoal& at dace purchase a bottle of Iltp . Chirtoser.klair Cream, as it so composed that it will not injure ' tliejfair ram the other preparation, but will. beautify: It,: taftd ;titre. poifect 'satisfaction in: aortic in . .• stance. For testimony to, its very superior qualitles,see the ql lowing, letter from the Rev.• 'Caldwell to ..Mearts. Eenderahott & Str r ich, Nashville,. general Eczema forthe . titOtitherrn Statea • leiter 0/110.216. ratua,,011h4-Pkabirgaicus'!" Church, Mstsus.HE.snmtsnorr & &maven! GiVittitis..44take pmasuroiaadding my testimony in rata:mat thertidetkitt prepaitdon called Dr. 'Parish's Chinese Nair. Cream; :far. about NAT yenta nkci my hafivias very dry, bristly, and disposed to comb put; • but having proouxed a bottle of the Cream, anti asedit according to the prescription, it is MM. elastic,. soft, and fain to . tht head. Nary balsains and oils were tapped, each leaving myhtir in 'a worse state than before. This Cretin, however, has met • my Cipec.. ). Its an article for the toilet, my a l fe.givra it preference over all - others, being delmatelY perfumed and not dis posed to rancidity. The - ladies, especially, will Sad the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. &spec &c. •-• V .eImWELL. ,•; • - _aersom wholesale 'and retail , in.Pjtiebargh,.by John ,EtoroviuseA4s st. , ;•and .. .Toel Mohler, cornet of Woad and "^"i , ;.- jO/64&.riay • MOE ADZES are cautioned against using Conuniod •Prepii . -• .1..4 red Chalk : They are not ewure how frightfully inju . nous it is to the skin!.% comae; howxodgh, how sallow, yellow; and unhealthy the skin appears after using pre pared chalk!. -. Besides it's injurious, containing a large quantity. of lyad! :NVlshatien pre:taxed - a. beautiful '• vege tattle azucle, which We call .Tones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly. • Iniweent,beineriterifiedbf all deleterious' guabtic s, audit imparts to:rim - skin natural,. healthy,' afabaster, clear, lively white ; at the same time acting, as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. - Dr. James Anderson Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says: After ana lysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it portiessei the Moitheautiful and natural, and, at the. same time Innocent,. white I ever.saur.: , •lcettainly can conscientiously recommend itsnse to all.whose skin. requirceibeautilyiug." Price 25 cents 'Directions —the beht way to apply LillrWhite, is with so ft leather' or wool—the former is preferable. _ __ " A • • rocs see or Trxrit*.acia ex:cm—White teeth, foul breath, healthy 'gums.. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once •or mice cleaned * with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful Ivory, and, at the same tune it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its etinstantdaily - use is highly advantageous, even tothoseleeth that Mx in good condi tion,. giving them a beautifuL,polish, and preventing a premature decay. Thcise already * decayed *it Trevenur trent becoming worse—it also fastens such as ishecoming innsct and by perseverance it will render ti, foulest teeth delicatelywhite, and make the breath deliciously sweet. l'rice fiSer 37i cents a box.- 2111 the above are told Only at b 2 Chatham at, sign of the American Eagle; New and by. the appointed Agents whose names appear in'thia next column.. Wax. von litany , aini get a rich hUsband:_lady,i tgrolti face is your fortune?' - Is't beautiful, ',dear, fait- it white I- If not, it. 'canine made so even though It be-yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, •tmnied and freckled. Thous ands have..been made 'thus .who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. . .The effect is glorious and magnificent. • Bat he sure you get • the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the • sign 'of the , Americen Eagle, S 2 Chatham street... , • ; • . . Iting7worta,SalurhetimScurVeYtEryilipelant Barber's Itch;are- often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical . Soap, when every kind of remedy has, failed. That-it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know: • Sold at the American . E4le, 85.:Dhatbara street Mind; reader, this seldom or never fa 115.,... . • C. Jr,_•Patterson. • Sold at Jacagoal $9 Liberty at, bfad of Wend, Sign of of the Big Boot. • ..• • -.•••••• rior2a. JNE DOLDAtt T W ELVE AND,A HALF CENTS. -- Con,—ConAtential.—;Any lady between twen ty And thirty,posseesing a symmetncal form, good fea tures, &c., asked confidentially, can she suppose any man could admire her sybilei she btu; such' .yelloW teeth; such sallow,. rough, coarse skin; .and such dirty, bad, wiry hair; when, by spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth, a pare. 'tweet breath,. arid a beautiful head of hair. 'She can have beautiful 'White teeth and' sweet breath by using a 23.-box of Jona' Am ber Tooth Paste; a skin white, pate and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the.getraine Jones' Italian. Chemical Soap; and aleautiful head of, hair hy using a Ss. bottle of lone Coral' Hair. Rateratiit. Do not form an opinion against this before you trry, you will regret it;" but be sure to auk for Jones ' articles. • Sold only in New York at In Chatham st. For sale by , WM. JACKSON, Agent, • SD Liberty at, Pittsburgh. 'CANCER' SCROFUL A-AND GOLTRE.--Ample ex penenc o has proved that nocombination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, tufDII.JAYNCS ALTESAT/Nt. .1i isn't , effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and othe reit , ettsei of -that class, but has , fremoved Abe most stubborn '.diseases.of the Skin. Swellings, tlyspepsin, &e This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates 4li.S. eases wherever purifies the blood and . Other fluids of the body, removes abstraction in the pates of the skin, and reduces enlargement of tbe glands or bones. it increases the appetite, removes headache tad drowsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts cud-. motion to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to if id the whole materia medico. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleastuit,and has nothing of the disgusting nausea-accompanying the idea of swal lowing medicine. Rer - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKINTEA,STORF, Fourth st„ near Wood, . smar3o A ..Iteelpe f-the *lnman TO. FORCE ITS. GR or OWTH-AND HEALTII,.-111AKE IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND. FLNE.—Persons in consesinence -of the many- things sold, set down every article, (be it. ever so good,) as a humbug...lf • people could be made to - try a' 3s. bottle ofJone's Coral Hair Re. storative, and lied how it makes dry, tasty, red, light hair moist,. soft, auburn mud dark, and keeps it so; and by its use for sometime, causes it to .grow naturally beautiful; if people could seethe number. of polar respectable me. chunks that use it,' (aye,_and find it the cheapesttbing they-can use,) for dressing and beautifying. the Hair;'• for iteepulg it . soft and in order three times as long as any other article madet-and • - Porces it to grow, stops its falling, . • • . • ' And costs but ry. shillings to t. We, formerly sold nothing less than 81 bottles, • but we wish people to try it. Sold only at 8 . 2 (mind Chatham street. New York, and by • - • ••• •• inar'2o ' WM. JACKSON, Am. 89 tibetty st. 11 R ORE. TESTMION I? for Dr. tVitlard's Family Medi• cines.;—Theundersigneeirizens of Pittsbilrgh,hay persoridly used Dr. Wi k llard's' Oriental Cough Mix , tare, and experieneed its beneficial elletts,"doniost cheer fully recommend it as safe and effectual, in all eases. Speaking from experience, we believe thatit has no su perior; and would recommend its use to all the 'aillieted. _;. CH:ABLE:3 LEWIS, • . . . Pittsburgh ; March 18th,1818. • . 117'Sold "by J. Sehoonmaker &.C.Ci.;, John IIaYS, James A. Jones J. IL Cassel,'Sohn P. Scan, P. L.',Snowden, J. Mohler OF•dett & Snowden. • " - ap22 MALT RIIEDAI,:SCUILVY, OLD SOKESTEIMSIPE: - 13, LAS, Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sons -Beards .Pimples.- This ißuelt d by many physicians idthis city in cunng the above. and .we would not conscientiously sell unless we knew it to be all we state. As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the, only article ever:known. that removed impurities, and cleared and beautified the skin, making.. it soh, clear,_ smooth and white as an infanta. •But mind, it is sold at 82. Chatham st.i and by. • WIII. JACKSON, Agent, mar'2s G 9 Liberty street, Pius - burgh. nONSUItiPTION seizes more' victims. than any other V disease. in our country. • The "young,- the old, . the beatitifal arid gay, are:all alike subject its - invidious • ravages, and many a hectic cheek hai been suppoled to bloom witlf•the and of health. - But every dase nate - sin a cold and congh-perhaps: deemed unworthy, of attention at first—and only met with remedies' when too late. - Watch"the first'Symptornswitlt jealous care, - andmake immediate use of the Cough Balsam of IL A. Fahnestimk & Co., which will certainly check its further progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful Poe sale by' B. A. FAIINESTOCK "&" Co., corner Ist and Wood sta.; ohm; terrier Gth and Wood. ' • deell , TOR : ksam-mi That propeC . iy - where the sabecriber resides, together with'the unprovettents thereon, •sittuited en Sixth street', neirrSoulthSeld i front ; ing on Sixth sr. 120 ft : , anit in depth on. Cherry alley; 240 'feet. ' This property is admirably situated fora Hotel dr :a Public Half,'and contains a half square of ground ; or it might be divided into 12 building lots', 0 lots of 20 feet each on Sixth 'street, by 120 feet deep, - and 6 lots with n front of 20 feet each on - Cherry alley by 120 feet - deep.' Jaits;tf WM. PORTER. • ' '- ' .Alagazines for January, • i 849, - - • • la ECEIVk:D• AT M:A. MlNElPS;„:4lnithfield eye's*, third door above Second street--- ' ' , - • ' I. I Gocley's Dadra BBook,untumally largo, with sii • at-.. ,tiaatiae 0110'4 , 4 ngis t the:literary department of the high test order for this No., columeneinga new volume. . . Siiitain's :Union:Magazine, beautifiilly embellished," and Coniptialag btf pages of reading matter, all original. Graham's Magazine, illustrated with four beautifulad ! ;•graVing4;• in Size; a fall'double' nuraber. • - • Poeins of John Quincy Adams; with 'Noticea of-biii ,. A entichi Defence of the Giant Street Baptiat Mitch,. against the eharge of corraption4ii this tal millintrUt*l3: Of, ) her discipline; published by order lif the Church: • ' ' . ' ROie'plid Gertrnda; Ort.he Mysterinuatire ailing ; Dias lated•frgra the'French of lbadofplie'Tiiptfer:- An ImpartiM'Ac count 'of the+Lifsiit the, ReV,,John.N:' Mailit , --anarrative-ef his ist Marriage; alio. his se coin]; with many_particulanneserbefore publisheil Second solunie• Paul Ardeaheim, now complete; by '. Mary •Bartott, n:Tale of. Manchester . 1 -aft.. England ; published by the Harperh.__•-•,- • Julian De Clitibid, or-WeinntiM.LoSa;'nßottitinee;ol. Smiles and Tears; illustrated:' ' ''-' •-• ' '''*•-; , Angeli n a Intkmore, or We' Life o f a.Deauty; bY ihe. author of:the Jilt,`BreaehOf Piontise,'44.,r&C,. ' h, The Hunchback, or the 'Bell Ringer 'of'Notio Dame ;. ylrialLHLs3 o.' . • . . _., .deatt . ' Piotioe,to,iitio •PtiltilicT. — " --- . •"7. - ." - 7,:i 11IIR Sabsciiber informs- the politic, generrilly_i • Housekeepers and. Retail Grocers particularl y , that` lie is discontinuing -the Queensware..bursiness, and: wig Self dff hie presentmock at 'reduced. prices::_Thosiscwho, Witdi to obtain. China,, quart:ware" or. Gloat, 'Will. filldlhis a rare opportunity for. ge tting.ioich articles 118. they want; - • Mubh cheaper than tha.usual rates. _ , ~ ~ , . -- .. • . , Remember the' place, CHINA lIALL,No. 115 Wood street; near the Auction store, ~ ;.- • . ...• •. --. -'• ' ; • • P. S. Twill ' dispose of my whole stock, to any per Son Wishing t•c!b,,13.-ili. at ' tkitalß4n;!:-:'n . . . !Pinear. ~• - - .:r . . -1-Wrtr. OETTY;t•: ___'• - CORNER: : OP PENN , AND ST. - CliA.lik:sTßEbTs. ,VRESii OYSTERS, , GANTE, end; ev erY'deirO l eY °I A..., ,lhe' Seasonl the market •atrort)e, served =up 11. the shortest notice, and In the very best 3tylp. The bowie is ] fif mil upOnd arranged in 44.71:test Order • under rholdirrl, :-.. ,agemenr of/ . • [seirri] . i , Jogru,Bl.L. 2 ; c4 ; taFß: ; , ~ • 7ir oaMAri;asair SaTUß :bgtl q N; OA Tiler f TO n gentaeks • .13.. 135 feet beloW the of the eanit,'tt cenain and infallible core-for Epriiiiii"atialastlaur n Etraises, • - Soalds,' :W Co 034r1,.., W A Y ,, P 944 pi ftla - He ' la g b ic 'N'Pt .Whooping -ugh, Inflammatory'o re Throat, te ins Irillatned Eycii,Flatulence 'I/leafs:Fever Saws, and, ,:• „; , DIFLAMMATOkY aI&F.DMATIBMs. • ;shish yields to Its eKects in a wirprieingitiothinea ' •• • '44 _': 'Whin never yet;falled when 'used =cording:to ditett 1.19p4f. ;"Eced.thrgollowingr : * firaucnitskra i iAllehlient6o.iPal.,', - , •. ovemberAB,l#4o. S , Tills. 4a to certify, that my-wife, Margaret Gluiest, was bitied . ora RheurnalleComplaitit . of ifeVed 'feats 'Rending:. by Which , ahe was so lumens to be obliged IGUSCCTU I 4I* es. .In ode week she was cured by using the Americhn e 011;'aiiir Obeid walk about' as usual withonthereiutchea,i The followlng lo communicated by Mr: Ntria.Naili; Mr." Jackson's neat for SteubenYinei 0 - • • "' •• ''" • A gent/emzut near Steubenville, who bind not bean, abla• lc, put either of his feet to the ground for bie' years; UK bOnsequenee of lamenesa r by the ase. , of One enabled to walk two miles to a township. olection. , likewise sovereign remedy foe • . '• • '''• • ••' CONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLES AND TEN- The following is communicated by Mr. Wm-Nash W, Jackson's agent for SmabVhville : 'k'lady residing in Steubenvillei the: finger of who're,: bunt area ac,Pontraeledaa to her , of the use of it for thirty-five years, was entirely cared by the utie ofene . ' bottle of the 011; so that she now. him .ther: perfect. dlos.rX ) , her band fully. equal to.the other which had never, been at:footed. It has nlio'beeh found to be naafis ble agent in tiro speedr „ and certainaurtiof,; • • m all cases not fay • : • A lady tesidttuttn Allogheey.elty.vraii effectually aured of obolinnte deafness, of yea& condemn:me, by the use of less - theta one boltlifiortlibr 011, so' tliat'iho• Oat 'heard.betterr,thattaba had oaer•llarle 4cfPX.S. A gentlemen well known in Fittshurgn, is;ari cared ?deafness of nine years' steindirut. by the mice:of email , ;quantity of the Oil.- The- names and •rosidenees of the , lady and gentleman Will be giverbtothosowhodesigedt„ at the office of the adveitiser. . • • • • Its pro ortie's kits •aei4.foged imtheicitaidttlid! surprisingly speedy Cure of ull eases of CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS: • • Several cases of Cramp' Cholic . have been - effectually! 'cured by one dose, of the.Oil,i4 the. short ,space. of halt . an hour, when the parties lava. been agonized With pain. i Its curative properties haviiifeeiqe4baykably Inanifo wed • DISEASES 'OeTtletiFttit.; ' " •A•ltuly, the wife of a planter in •Rentack - y, was C 01124: effectually of one of the worst cases of:diseased Spine„ which had confined her to her. hod fora considerable' time, in which she could not - nun hetselc It Is (dealt sure remedy and per feet care for palitainthe small of the back, and . INFLAMMATION' OF TH iaDNEvs:. Read the following: ' ' '• • ' ••'' • • . _ . . Prrntstmort, Dec.lB, 1346. Ttniitt to certify that I was afflicted with great paid la the small of my back and kidneya-which affected me se, mach that I could not stand upright. Br rubbing eves nally, and using half a teaspoonful internally, - night 'and' morning, I was entuely cured, .1011.1gRIODDI•E, . • , • neat Warrep, Armstrong co., Pa. ~ Afgentleman - of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a fiolent/n= flammation of the kidneys—this' pain of which caused him to faint—was co npletely cured, in three days, by the. use of the American Oil. • • The qualities of this - NATURE'S . OWN REMEDY is extremely penetratingand anti-inflammatory ; comle guently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem edy wherever inflammation exists, either external ort n. ;cruel. Used immediately ader a out s bnuseor wound, it will cure and prevent • ' GANGRENE AND MORTIPICA.TION. , It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing anb effective remedy for those very nopleasantond inconve• diseasee, • • • • '• . GRAVEL AND URINARY CCAPLAZITS • Mr — Price, • so cents per bottle. ..canclon~tle on Yons , ,Quat.d.•, . The surprising excellence and growing popularity tho Amerman Oil, has induced genie dishonest persons - palm upon the public; miserable imitations of this truly valuable medicine ! for'the purnase of de,2eiving the nn wary, and defrauding. the Proprietor. • ,• In order to he sure ofobtaitung the genuine, ollscrb' the following goon Inmos • ... Ist. See that the name " Wm. Jackson, glff# Liberty n, head of Wood et . , is printed on the labeler the wrapps of each bottle, 10 =Mate vrtdch ib felony. , • Id. 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 tot Ons proprietors • likewise, the name and address-of the pro:: : pnetors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. ' gd Purchase onr.l of the advertised Agents, all dr • whom have a show bill, on which is printed the names oc Proprietors,s and General Ageuts--thus D /Intl & Co-, _ Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pat General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and part or " Ohio and Westerrt Virmnia; and. the printers , . names.-- & Sliryock, Pitisburgh--primed.iit the bottom of said show bill. . 4th. Observe—the genuine American -Gills Of a dark. green color, without any sediment, undue specific gravi,• ty lighter than water: The counterfeits are mostly of a black. cotor , - -some white, like Spirits of • Turpenthaq. said to be refined and clarified r some Smt :ea Oil--oth era a mixture of other common oils; and oven black filthy looking mixture.parpo rt ing to emne from tt,e tTittalinrgb and Allegheny Dispensary. Co. S - Nona oe these ;coun terfeitistrapsess either the - virtue or the power of the Wye: ItrSold wholesairi, and -retail by WET., .1 . 41.CR,50N,,i, General and Solo Agent fer qt . ,: Proprietor, ja W.estorn. Penrutylvaula, - Western - Virginia, and Northerir,Ohio;* and by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegtienr • •• Dr. Britsitn, Allegheny city.'i' • Jonathan Gluiest, Manchester. , Alexander Asdale, - Wylle street. • , J. R. H. Jacques, airmtrighant, . . Wm. J. Smith, Temporanceville. G. H. Stari:Sowitkley. ' •• ' '• • Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. Daniel Negley, East Liberty. 11. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgb. Thomas Atkin, Sharpsburgh. - .11-Rowland & Son. hl'Keesport:• C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth, . , •Johnlilrick, Turthi'Creeli: • .NEldowny Bakerstown. Samuel Springer, Clinton. . • •••Jamcs M'Kee, Sterianstown..'; • . Riley 1 1 1'Langhlim Plum.townshiti. 3. Fulton, Tarention. . • Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenzeyille, Robert Williams, Arthursville. - angl6dkwam .. ' ' ;PROM the New York Gazette•;Oct: 18314" a 'dolts' x paper deservedly at tho 441pr:the Anily-preocur this country. - BristorJ Eztr act of Zsistaitirilks.—.ltiinte Courtesy to call the attention of our readers to this iavelaableprop oration which will be found advertised in another column : Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly it/Wresting newspaper ,• every kow and then, ' one or two inimbera of which we have already noticed; andthe medicine itself has been and, by nearly all the press of the western country, and, we doubt not; Justly eulogised. - It has! Wits faior, moreover, very flattering testimonials -from. the. most eminent practitioners in every 'part or the country where it [has been used. There .is beauty.. and..taste enough in the bottles, and in the engraved lobule in which they are enveloped, to induce .a . purdhase i :even if idle preparatiOn Joel( were not one of the "sovereignest in the world,l , as every person . ast believe it 11—that every one mart believe it is—that is, everyone who. would not resist amass of documentary evidence conclu sive enough to convert ei.Turk ta,,Cnyistiauity. Bu y one of the bottles, gentlerencleti and see whether you do ' not agree' with us.on . •;;•,:t . Forside by , ' BARNES' TOME feb24 - cor:bflit indlVtiod' and Oth add Wood mi...., 1-lEum A kTisi ..-- R.A: respectable gentleman called at our office, as he said, - to inform us that he-had been afflicted for 15 years f q with Rheruntoism•or . Gout, and , occasionally with,Tia• 12 Dolcirecti; that he bad been frequently confused to bias • . e room for months together, and often suffered the most int' • - . tense and excruciating pain, but thatiately-he had been using Jaynes Alterative, from which he found the mostidg- • 1 nal and unexpected relief. He says he found •the media. - O eine very pleasant and efrcetive' ' and that he now con;' —ii eiders himself perfectly cured , —,PAdodelphio North .11.24er-i . • 1. feats. . r .- A Peer WORTEt K3, T l7tc----- &g e otlefoon of SerofalOns • habit,from indiscretion hii younger dayi, became af- - • ' IT (coed :with :Ulcerations in the. Throut•und Ninte f End a , .; disagreeable eruption of the ; Skin. Indeed, his whole ' system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. ~.: One hOlid Mid wrild were 'sn'inueh'aftecttit that ho had- - lostrhe use of , the hand, every part being coveted with deep, painful, and offensive ulcers,' and were s its hallOw ('• and porous as en honopeomb. It was at this stagealai. •"•', complaint, when , death appeared inevltOble.frodi isloath ', l some disease, that he commaneed' the nie:of,Jayne'sVAl- • :: ::: to bared rative and having taken aLateep bOtgeS 3 4 09*p9geqt. , The Allemdic operatet•lbroi3erlhe'etieblitieri;Auld ' •h. purifies the blood and eradicates disease (Tallith,' system, • it wherever located, and the numerous cum; It has. par- formed in diseases o(a . dm skin; calker, scrofula, goat, - '.. liver complaint, dyspepsia pinfother chronlc,disetyies, le Andy asioniahing.— . otrit'of tar nniii.- ' ,___.. -- .- • . i • frp" For nate an Plush arghoittlia PEKIN TEA nortg . . . 1 72 Fourth Street.- • • - "," • - • Fresh Ar r i 1. at, Niro street. - ..? it ift - HODKENSON has 36.st:opened, within the Pee -•. In.. week, the largest assartmeat ofPrench,CHlNA ever opened in tblo - dity' 7 tor:diming initait OP - PalleYs ,', Plain, -White, Gold Lille and Gold - Band Tea SettCran extensive assortment ofWhite, Ploivihg Blue and Lirpf• ; k. pool Iron Stone Warik, in Tea Setts or in separaufpleen„, as may be required: - Al stoi - beatnifut - assosinteat P. ~s Candelabras and Lamps, of tbefnisvest 'shapes tsnirm 15 ati ... '- terns, direct - Isom the manufacturerit.' ' ' -. . " •• "° -? Ladies would do well to give him it calf *--. "••• • : • oct2? • -/Vo.-.111, IVerid St.:l dOori. sdats,11411:::; , '... .4. • .- • 1in5i,,,,,, e.caticiiipi; ,1..,.., - ......,.i. .. HE 12 nilersigned,encimra gl (14.1 y the liberal pc troitage. 4 4 of .the raerebauta, prafesstonat gentlemen, ad:: chanica of the city, (grant hie servic es for the co n ce rt o s:. n of accounts iq the Or of Pittsburgh and:vicinity., - Ha* , . fl ing attended to luridness of ;tide kind far luanT years for.''_ k/ the Board of. TrOd4, 412d.being well acquainted withtMe * andthe.wfijobting clties,; be feels confident of his *bug) •••• .. II to ore eatiefacuon. by prompt and faithful ‘attkraithries , .. i alFbusiness entrusted to him. • - '...... -.' '' '''' '''' * '''" l * . *.** ' • JAMES GALustATII,:hi, , V; . •it • .•, • •. i•, To' be foilnd.4; biz: War, AXED% Merchant. trailarkf'. • Third street, opposite the Post (Mee. ' ,- r• • ''' .r. ''' • . . Gabriel idabisv.. .P. ,Da ff; Accoon.bytt; .••• ( •' 1 1 , • ; J. earothirs; .- : • Thomas Se.ort,Masanc" -'" • s' ''.. L. R. Liringetion• .- Jos.bfeGaire blerelel Tail* • ; James Marshall; ''' l'Cro. D. ScOl'e; . W. ri ,. George Breed; - ' ' ' Dr: gbl i Dencial;. ; Dr. Geo. D. Drhee; . C.Dgd^o. •. . ,Lhoidlor: NEW BOOKS-- I r ving's•Sketilt.ikkilt r hillistryted,by . . Peeing, illustrated by . ..Lenity. •.• . • ; Read's Female Poets of America, with portrailt • ' . The Fist o( theKaleketbochers, - 'A Fable forCritige . - • '• . • Ellis ... ! hrettical Romances • .; • - • • ••'i : The Child or the Sea- . • , . •-• ••;•••' •-• ' • Lamh'i.Dramatie Poeta; •• • •. •;:a' .; '; Lowell'a Conversaticiris on :geoid Poets. .•• L.: !. Dramatfa Works of Beaumont and Fletchet).. Poetical \Vorka orSpeueer. , . • 'Poetical Works 'of Chaaner. • '. • ' • • Pod tic's! Works of.. Torn and . •.• For aide by S. SOSWOR 1:1 CO.. noyl6 - - ' 4th street, neat Alarlcert. • '.i • • El ME
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