-'' • ' -1-7',f,.:,',.'''i -J Ztoti .-0, 'rllo.lvi Ovrilatitalit: Be* ="Ecthe AbLeos gocipst - Nm coonstl. - • ~..ores.teipitvan, than evec'eatt ite!s , be had thesipi-V if3lso.dorden Bee•iii - re,on Market - 6w .between,-rhlid'und Fourth, *here is last opened lispiendikstbek-or winter Dry Goods; Cheaper them Ills anise quality'of GoOder have ever been offered' h. I- Vitt , RUSSELL, No. 62 Market street, between 'Third and Fourth - sheets, sign of the .13ig Golden Pee- Hive, has titeis - dteeived,:and - offetslohishumer ,ous cus ot toerv.and-ttitepublie .generally, the lureeit, cheapest. and incist sgendid Stock nf Winter Dry Goods ever offer ed in this city... Theta Good, have heenpurchased in the EasterOCitteesinee the late fall in prices, and - will cheaper .soldstolcaelihnyers at great reduction, mach cheaper than they could:OraY.e;hcensold;Mthecarty pari of tile - -Among this large and extedeive sienli.v4il lie many . choice and fashionable : Geode Of thc,latest . . . ; LADIES' DRESS GOODS: - Scarlet Cashmeres; all wool, a beautiful article ; ! .73herry - do.' . "do. • - figured and plain Silkrtund Satins; plein, strlped and Plaint; Scarlet de LaMar., all wool, very cheap ; - • ' IdasaYinelllue. De Wiles, low prices ; • . , • French Iderinos,ull 'colors, e iit repel) , - Alarge. m: assortment of fig'd Cashmeres De Luities,new. est &Signs, from 12} to GO ceats tier yard; these are'very • cheap„, Also, a large stock of Alpacas - from 12} to 50 emit:s4 , er yard;:allcolors, and o great barmtint"with a alßendul assortment of bonnet ribbons of the latest itrt portation, Also; VelvetribbOns= all widths and colors, *, .very.o heap, a b eautifulassprime ; plumes and•artificitil flowers; bonnet Sidins and velvets,' nit colors;.French • worked capes and collars; Scarfs; cravats, gloves and ! 'hosiery; all at reduced prices_ _, SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! assortment in the city, and very cheap Long and ..• ; , . Square,Sbatalfh best quality. •, • • ' • Terkerie and Cashinere Shawls ; . • - Black and colored Cloth do Brticha and Silk do : ' • ' , • .Tlaid,lilinket Shawls. all qualities and pricer.; BIiANKG2SI BLANICLTS!!—Cheapest sn the Cif-1! A large stock of 'thankebs, all qualities, which will -be poltllikeureT than can be found elsewhere: . DOMESTIGGOODS ; ' driEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! --7:Aluiiitsttiek of Calle°. Gookl dark Calico, fast colors, Only 3 cents per yard; best qualily British and American 'Prints; to Id cents per yard, yard wide ; British Purple • Prints, 50 to 14; a large supply, red; white and -yellow 'Fltufnels % some us low as 12} cents per yardi've.ry cheap; • Dedlicktim, from 9 ton} cents per yard. Also, u. large Of; Cheeks,,Shirting Stripes, Cassiriets, , Xentucky . ••• Jana* !And • Linsey 3, together ,with, a very exteisive rts - sortmeat of bleacrted and Unbleached Muslin's; from. 3 to &Centsperyard, cheapest pet; goOd yard wide uitbleachl ed;hluslins, only 3 cents ; per yard; bleached Mastitis Roma to 9 cents per yard. All of which will be sold off at reduced prices, at the 'sign of 'the New Golden Hee Hive, in Market street; between Third and Fourth sts., N 0.432. (deelSitfp Whl. L.' RtISSEL. ; 'Business Card. TpitiLAVTS_ TVIML:46IIO.ti OP °LEA'S MUSI 7.1 7 ALL: $4.1-iLLUST PRIC.F.S; WitICH iat.t will be proven by calling at McGurgs's 'ashionaole Tailoring Establis.hme at,Thifd street, St Charles Hi/tiding; _ blerrro Smin.proptt ancrgu' ick scats. ' - 'Cii74etatnOtt Tay far in the background. My old eastomers„aud all others, are respeelfallk in. rmed that lira muting. for them s AlcG U 16.6, . li i ty" DIWOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention .„ of our friends and tiie public to the great variety • of., YMTER COATLNGS mid other articles,, we have ',. just received-arnongst which will-he-found the greatest . . variety - Of IILUE,DLACR; DRAB, a d PEARL-colored 'BLANKET, MACKINAC, end BEAVER' CLOTHS.- _FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, cAssrArRREs,! vEsTrivas, 4 , c. - .L The abOve Goods havinv been boaght for cash, at-extremely low prices, We are prepared to eommodate all who may fauor us with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low vices. Give us a call! .irr Remember, 219 Liberty street, opposite foot of 7111. . . nov3n .• , MeIitULLEI . I creDOWNING. . _ :• Clothing . t Clothing t 1.-Ciothing t The.Thres Dcrors - Vs., The Western World !! ! 150,000.1 made att l3 l- L r E eadyl.to D G be offer 'C' er oil most liners' terms to my old customers and the public in general ,- 'Phe Proprietor of this far-famed and:extensive estublishnient hus,now, after returning from the-Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, Just completed hi& , fail and winter arrangements to simply his thoasands of ' .eststoniers with one of the Moat desirable stocks of 810. 'smog shat has ever been offered in this or any other mar ked crest of the mountains. 'For neatness in style and workmanship, corabined with the - very low price Which they „will be sold ler, must certainly reader - Me old unri mailed Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of -Me-western country. , It is. gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends. at home and abroad; dint notwithstanding the ,extraordinary- - efforts which 1 have made to Meet the many calls in my line, it is with dilliculty I ran keep time with the constant rush that is made ont.his :establishment. It is a well established ram, - that my . sales are eigut. or ten times larger Oran' any , other house =the trade, and-this being the case on the amount sold, lean ailiod-to sell at much less profit than others amid possibly think of doing if they, wished , to noirVereentingent expensea; . I. intend ,to r ganke,,sr. clean - t sweepof all my presentstock before thebegnoung of riexi _ year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it %elides - - eat every.Man,who wants a cheap winter snit, to call and purchase atihe Three Big Doors.oatrl - • ' JOEIN rircLogfir.v. :W GOODS, - NEW - GOODS.—Received at the iron it. City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, chit Fisting of fide FrettCh, English and American. Plain, Meek and . fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern - styles; fine heated Cashmere Vestings . Silk Velvet, .Plain and Fancy Satirtn—all of which we will make up at the moat reasonable prices, in a durable and fashitrable style. • heady merle Clothing, - of all desenptions; Lady's 'Cloaks of the 'roost' fashionable patterns. Neck and rocket Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars; and every article usually kept in a Clothing. Store: Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere,will -find , - it to their advantage to call at the Iron* City Clothing - Store, No. IT2 Liberty sheet, immediately opposite the mouth of Market: ' loctle-ti] C. 111'CLOSKEY; Jsmbe'W: Woodwelh ODERN AND.ANTIQIJE _FURNITURE • No. 83 TIIIIII) S.zacar, Pit-mason.. A' LLUGE and splendid assortment of Furniture, suitable for Steamboats. Hotels. and Private I.hveil..._ lugs, constantly on hand, and made to oraer. .this present Stock nit hand cannot be exceeded by any, manufactory in the Western country Persons wishing tbparettaEC; a ould do well to'gire me a call,-as lam de. 'termined my prices shall please. Part of the•Stkk can - Tete'rt Tete ; - Bulret Eingele; • • • ... Laois XIV. Chairs ; Queen Elizabeth Chairs; Ten Poyse ; Fruit Tables • - ; , ~. Toilet Tables; • ~- . Freachlßehogany Bedsteads ; Piano Stools ; .. . 50 Sofas, with. plush ands hair cloth covers; I 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; .. .. ' . 20 " Fancy - do. . . -• 25 Centre Tables; • . . .... _ . 20 pair Divans; 4 pair Piet Tables ; • • - .1.5 marble top Dressing 13areaus; • 8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases; - 20 marble top-Wash Stands; ... 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. . . .., ? A:vrey :large .asisormertt of common Chairs and other Famitore, too numerous to mention. . ••. Itr Steam Boats furnished on the shortest itrnice, and en-the most reasonable terms. - ' . . notice,' • . - Cttp Livery Stables. , ••. • Tan subscribers bay-Mg purchased from Charles Cole Man the above Stables and in - tending to increases their stock of ? Borges, Carriages Buggies, &a.; would respectfully solicit a share .ofpatnage. from the public. Horses kept. by.the day, -of_ month or year, and additional Stalls are being erected, in the second story, for the as 'comiriodation of Canal stock. feb23;inn . IN retiring from the Livery business, I with pleastire (from tt long acquaintance ) recommend my suceessons to `the patronage of my friends and the public. • relen:l,w - CHARLES COLEMAN; , Bigelow's Carriage BartnfactorFe Diamond alley, brovern Wood and Smithfield struts. E. M. BIGELOU would rcspectfally -7' inform the public, that lards . Factory Can .li all times be found a large supply al Family Carriages. Barallabeat BuggieL tiitd all kinds of fancy Carriages, equarin elegance and .fieataess in any fouttnin the East. Contracts for any nurn..er of Carriages, Buggies and Wagoni, will be promptly filled. All work of his own manafactare will be warranted. . Ratricnrscice—Col. R.Pattersott,'it H. Patterson, E. D. Gazzam, Esq., Robert - Robb, Esq., - C. L,..Magee, and Alderman Steel. • tfeb27:ato mu. DryPls . . . Bowl-KEEPING . AND WRITING ROOMS, StOitTHAVEST COUSZR nr MAIM= ST. ltiD Tll3 DIAMOND. ORTY-EIGHT PUPILS are now in - ntiendance, and Ni in w th e e ek s s a , m a e p b r u iv il a d i n e g a , p a a n ri d in w e li m l ve h i lr. r D ead . h i a n s es e s ngag m a ed, re for Ladies, as vret as more extensive accommodations for Gentlemen. His new Treatise neon llookoceeping is becoming the standard book in the Lasteto_Cities. It in tmiversally admitted by "practical merchants to be the fillit. comptete • work on.the subject published... Hours:- 1010 124 to A. and,7 tolU. -.-. .. - • p ro feg g i ona LtwAismicogiwmi in any case of difficulty. .in partnership settlements oropenin. books. -. feb2G • 'Wholesale and. Retail: . SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. 13,013ERr IfARTLES, begs leave to _ll.lli form his friends and the public generally,' that be continues to oceupy that Lire and Com- • aft/ . modiOns Store Room, formerly occupi ed by Samuel Saha *stock dc Co, No. 86, corner of Diamond alley , and Wool street, yhere he iceep - s a large and general assortment or tddles; Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle, D.iga i liallses;Buffalo Robes, Whips, and nil other arti cles in hitiline. - • He 'also keeps constantly on. hand;and is prepared 'tc• furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the best material, and in a style or workmanship equal . I „, r n a raa r ern. manure - oared . article, and at 136 per cent. cheaper; ' Country . ircretancr and Farmers would do well to call and exam= his stock before nurchasing elsewhere, ea . be is determineirto sell first rate articles at very low . Er Don't forger the place, No. 86, corner of Wood trees and Piamond Alley. • nada ATETV -DAGUEREWATYPE. ItOOMS, - Buries 1.11• ..Pourthanta.--Houou & fornoxv,Daguerre6- tvPists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of inhabitanti of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, / their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms) to 01°1,story-of Burke's building, 4th et. , Pomona wishing_picMrett tuken may rest assured:M . lx • sa pains shall be spared to produce, them in the highest . p° fectlon tithe art. Our instruments are of the most pow ' a Ad Irina, enabling us to execute ,pietures udsurPaiscd f t high finish and trutlifulnets"to nature.., The public are solicited to call and exaceine., - „Persotta sitting for pictures are neither reauirred or ex'. Touted to take them unless perfect satisfaction 'given. N. B. Operators will find this ,a, good depot-for stock [',instructions given in the art, containing :the. more recent.Di2provements. _ inn'? „ . I I • ~ ._ ....._ __ , ......... ...... .. , .... __ _. _. 'mange , . • - ''"iiiii'...rickak' .t n' iliand, - Ireland, t° . AND-AND. {WAL ES 5e,031: • • , P7..-P ' - : q -,, : ' .n r h a ip t k S it A ,..v. ItAII. ' S 4• AN '...C D II S, . -.- i n 4 i ~ t t ~ . gI( ,0, P. W. 8YRN1r.13,43i-00.5 • 1524.1 : , Ain 33 South street, New York ..and 313: Mart* Road' Pen.sortra`sending:to the Old Country for:their friends, can:haVe thimbroughtom by. the :Regular Linear; Pack. 'eta, Sailing frcimLiverpoel, on :Ist; 6th:.llth. 2lst or MO or every month, comprising the followingtShipst ..Siddons,-- . Henry Clay, Hottinguer, . • Columbia,-, - Constellation,. Resents, , , • Patrick -Henry, • Cambridge,. • . Isaac Wright, Waterloo, - Consiitutioni,, Ashburton,. New-York, • : Garrick, • West :Point, . • Queen of the West, Montezuma -Yorkshire:, ~ Sheridan, „ • Newr Liverpool, Oxford, . John-R, Skiddy. Or in the first class Amerman Ships, sailing from Liv erpool find. the Irish. Ports every slay, comprising the----;- Patricki ' St. George, .. ; _Andrew 4:ninee., Yorktown, Creole, 'Met - anon,. - Probes, , Elsinore. , Wret. A. Cooper. And many ethers, which - this - limited space will not ad mit of here enumerating. .- .- • . P. W. BYRNES & CO. are the sole P.assengor Agents 'fortheSteamthip SARAH:SANDS., Her appointed sail- Mg days, far 1849, are as follows: From Liverpool on :alth January, 28tti March, 4111 June, 6th August and Bth ;October; from New-York on Nth'FebruarY, 3d May, sth Sitlyittth September, end 16th November. , Therefore, .those .wishipg their: relatives put - early iu the Spring. will - find it to their interest to patronize this :Old - Established House, oar arrungements being so por . feet that no.,delity or, disappointment, can occur. Drafts at..Mght for: ony,amount on the National Bank of :Ireland, its branch - ea, &c.,,&c.,ata1l times for sale. AP - ply to, or, address by letter, post-pmt F.' W. BYRNES & CO, el"Southst.,.N. Y., and 30 Wtherlon Road, L i verpool. Or to— ' • JOHN THOMPSON, jun:Var.' - • -Liberty street, Pittsburgh. PEOPLE'S. TnASSPoIITATItiri PROM • P.ITT SBIJIMII TO 'ERIE! 10 - 0112:811.1PPING.—The Boats belonging to this Line 1.1 have been put in fine - order, and are now running regularly between l'ittsbuigh`tind Erie _touching at all intertnediate Ports along the Centili. !Mat will always be at the.wharf, ander the Monohgehela Bridge, and one will. start regularly every, other 'clay. . The Peciple's TrattsPoriatkot Line- has every facility for carrying Freight-and Passengers. The„boats wRI be towed to Beaver by %maniere, antlNvill proceed to Erie with'great dispatch, by the canals. The bond are commanded- by experienced'and careful men...all of whom - have an in. - 1:17 - GoOds neat by the Line to Erie.may be forwarded IV any point on the Lakes. For freight or passage apply to - • , KIRKPATRICK, , • Agent; Water street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS.: , CLARK & CO; Seaver, • R. W. Cortarnomit . s, New Castle. , . Thourssax k hinettituramr, Pulaski. Smstrxrx,Wsamr & Co., Middlesex, • • Shenon. • . • '3osern ltleCtmax, Sharpsbuigh. S.B. &G. Loway, Clartai ale Km° . & hlcF.artbssre, Big-Bend: --S. C. Px.trama,•WestGreenville. J. &T. Ktbssmticx, 'Ad atnsville. W. H. I.finicar, Hartstown. W. Wansworen & Co., Sherman's Corners: Wm. l'otvint, Conueautville. Spring Corner. W. C. WASS' 6IL, Albion. Cranesville: Wm. Trbse, Lockport. - E.-Fran; Girard. • • _ • . • . - A. Kiss; and It. Toilunsett & CO., Erie. ' The follciwing Agents in Erie will receive and Per ward Freight to any Port on the• Lakes, chipped by this Line: - • •• W M. Gallagher, John Hearn, G. %V. Haveratick & Co, • Josiah' Kellogg, Kelsoe &Lopniis,, Walker ,& Cook, 103 .L.li!us . _ r burg.fa t- ortable Bciat 14n . 1848. For the Transportation of Freight. to and/tam PIITSCURGH,I4IILADBLIIIIA,IIALTI.iIORE,NEW YORK; BOSTON, &C. BOARIDGE 4. CASH. Philadelphia. - T.:LAPPS 4 O'COPINOR, Pitabstrgh. Finns old establisheilLine being now in full operation. 1, the p roprie tons have made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the `moat favorable They' Confidently, hope, their we I, known promptness In delivering . gooda—peenliar safety in mode of carrying-,eapacioint warehouses attach port, affording accommodations to . shippees..and Owners to produce,—together Witlithele long experience and unre mittiug Mention to,husine as; will sec,ure ,a con-. tinannen of that liberal' Pali:mu:4e they 'hereby gratefully All consignments by and for this line received, charge r paid, and forwarded in any required dirtultiona free of charge for cornea esion, advancing or storage. No interest, directly or indirectly, is steamheata. All communicr.tioue promptly attended to, on applica tion to the following agents: BORBIDGE & CASH, • , 278, Market street, PhiladelPlua. • TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, .Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. O'cONNORS & CO., Nardi - street, Biliimore. WILLIAhI 13. WILSON, al . S 6, Cedar street, New York. •AlLerehaasta Triantoportattlon , VIA CAN A LS AND. R.AILROADS FOR PtIILADEL PHIA.'AND BALTIMORE. GOODScorusigned u _tar care will be forwarded with. out delay, and au -e lowest current rates. - _ C. A. At'ANULTY & CO., . • Canal Irwin, Penn street. Pittsburgh. ~ ME SEILLES & 272 aud 3t Marltet street. Philadelphia. RAW MERRILL & , Suth's wherf,.Baltimore. Merehants.. 44 W eir" Freight 91 Line. 1848. MIXCLUSIVELY for the transponation of. way freight J 2,4 between. Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johnstown, liolli daysburgh, Water street, mid Petersburgh. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, respeettully inform their old customers and, the public genesally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at-any point on the Canals or Railroad, with promptnesi and despatch. . . JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN MILAIER & .CO. Amor lNPAntrym & Co., Pittebargh; Jong Mn.t.myHollidayoburm . -Emit worry. A. Wool*, Jolutatoont. - Reasassacs—Smith & Sinclair; kJ. H. Shornber^e r; IL Rbbison & Co.; R. Moore ; Bagaley & Smith; John Parker, Vim. Lchnier & Co.; G. P. Stroenber ger,-Pitniburgh. . • :Allerchauti , Trauiportation.Liste, - fre6iMi . LIOR the Transportation of Merchandize'and Produce to-Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our care will 'be forwarded without dela3r, at the lowest rates. Billa of-Lading transmitted, and all instruetiony promptly attended to, free from any eilm charge for stor age or commission. - C. A. APANULTV & Co., Proprietors marl • • Canal Basin, Libe rip st., Pitts buridt. ; (Gazette,oniy,copy.) - .noaras OBEY. READS W ".:11INCITON, ATTOttivs Y LA W. • - THE Partnership heretofore - existing between JOHN D. MAHON and 114 ADE WASHINGTON', has been dissolved by mutual coiuseut. ' • The subscriber may be found at his act, on Fourth street, between Smithfield at 'Grain ate - , Pittsburgh; ut all times when notungaged in Court. dccls-3m - HEADE WASHINGTON. , n Restaurant; Saloo and estanrant; .N;i:135, - (13; and GI Wood street e: • The sidiscriber wouldrespec tfally inform , his friends and the publle generally, that • he hashed the above welt known Establish ment fitted up in a very superior style, and is now pre pared 'with 'every- requlsitcoo serve up all the delica ties the' season affords. • - ' OYSTERS, - stewed,fried, roasted, orbit the shell; to gether with hot coffee, tea, choeotate, beef steaks, mat. ton chops, venison and game, at short notice, and at all seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh. • ' XX ALE of the best brands: Imported &gars in eve ry variety. . Ile would also beg leave footsie, .that he is prepared to furu6h DINNER 'FARM'S of any nUmber, , in a DU eerier manner; SUPPERS for lialls,Socleties or priiate Parties. fry- PHIVANE Rooms always In readiness. - Newspaper ° s will be _kept on.fite frontal! quarters. decls JOHN T. DONNLLEY. MO THE 'ENTERPRISING.A. rare chance: now presented kir the .safe investmetu.lna htrainess en. tire! new; one adapted to' the man of -limited, as wall as to the man of extensive resources; yielding a profit from capital and enterprise beyond any operation of the day. It la the complete monopoly of a staple article, ab solutely necessary - Ind essential to every tinnily, tta well as indispensable to the methanic, urtizaa and profes sional man To capitalistic an opportunitY-bffers itself for a lucrative emplppnent of either large or small sums. bringing immediate and highly - satisfactory returns.— Those desirou. of embarking in a pleasant, genteel busi ness, are invited, with others,•,to calf at the office of the undersigned, examine the article, and ,form their own judgment, from the facts presented.. Office—Exchange Buildingsi St. Clair street, next door ,n Esquire Johns' office. • - coLvtar & mrgns cilF t AVElt 54N ..THg_ v e t . m t C H E APEST.- - ule Fre day, direct from I OYSTERS Lc „Ave t4vhichwio low s at press, y.dt Aysters, store, in the Diamond ; also at ,Wm. }trainer's; corner of see 624 and Smithfield streets, ant . l . Icel a ly's, , corner „: of Fifth and .Mtt I receivedaily at flu, above pincer._ l Oysters warrante them d ; money returtred;ir not good. F._:S•DRAVO . . - • iIANGKASLE SILK VISITS, rda CinusrntAsPan' Krtrf& - W. 11 - 11.1erphy has Ovi Med raeve very handl ?soma changeable Silk Visits; very snit hlC _ for Chrisimas pprcaents which he is selling : at reilueed prices. Also, cairttiPlair L n" ' °aun' 8 ReB " C - ie ` v" 1141 : e l e i 2 l? , . 7 . : „ .. I . , , : iii.N 70,44:*14.4 . enoratvrosui A Card. Oyster' Akency. ' itgration _._.- --. , Wfstr.Elltrt erettki, 111 1, 0•:: --: .- E.. W; Ertnis.l;L:fk. Co!, /' " '' I Ginsiter, litmextx. ZL'CO.', ww:4lvit„ isromr;yor, I , - , -.1: .Live g dot,..England • -,..k.: _- •ItitSe*erretz.i infortiitheir - fneride Lad the PUlille;lliht they: haVeebruitenced the Gine% • ria - Shipipii ig and ,COI/mission "Stisineiri 4.0.: ~. 41 1 1, it"gethersibith the -Gtorral--Patsestger : Bustriess; • - -.—..r^ 6l4llongcurtificates7of putertgesromLendon, I.a.Netpoof. Dubhn,Belfast. br any port of the i Old-V,Mintitte.blesx York, Boston and Philadelphia, cin the triostreasbinhbleierms: i • Drift's 'arid Billis of. Exchingei trom..£l to_any amount on the - Royabilank of Ireland' and its branches, and on Liverpool I The dayifof"sallidg Of the,Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, es Axed upon. are .thertit, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st and 26th of every month. -- ' - ' - - -' I i ' These Shipktre - iill of the largest claim, and are coni reanded 'by men of character and experience; The L Cabin: accommodations are all that can be deisired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with - cyMydeicnption of stores of -Mb beet kind....Putic ; tatilifyin - the - dayff of-sailing wilt be Ittrictly adheied-to. Parker Ships Roscins, Siddons,Sheridan and Garrick, are'-vessels - of the largest Class; and those desirous to g brinout their'friends, cannot select finer or safer Sloe. Pamnage can be secured atthe lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packets sail weskly.' For p agent freight, apply as,above. or to, -- - . ass. JOSEPH SNOWDEN _,o • -.. ~ . :' • . ' EDMUND SNDwDEN, r decln ; Corner 4th and SCA - Ms.-1d stS.,Pittiburg: . • g :taw PAUSNOEII , ARRANGEMENTS EX Hereafter, !ill Steelage Passengers comMg from Europe, engaged to America to come , over, in either of t h e ships of 11,umnanir. Co„, will, be furnished with the following Provisions, or their egnivalent,in other articles erally good.—See Act of Congress, May 17 , 1848. r 1111 S PLAN will preyent sickness'on hocird. Ilereto fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of them came on owird entirely destituto, which often causertatich sickness and death. 35 11m. Bread, All of good ;Mali -10 " Lee, ty-, and one-tenth 10`'_Oatmeal, of the Provisions 10 " Flour, furnished will be 10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to each 35 " Potatoes, Passenger every If- MUmnden . & - 0601 1 pint of Vinegar, " week; with a sub 60 gallons of Water; - Scient -supply of 10 tits:Salted Pork, free from bone. Fuet for cooking. Each 'hip in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house Over the passage-way leading to the rag apartment- The Calaboose and Cooking-ranges, for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover.. Every attention will be paid to priimote their healMancleomfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, . JOSHUA ROBINSON, , . , Fifth st., uear.Wood. — Ta - pscott , seenera.Eualgrattonottlee. r ift RENIITTANCES and Passage to and tif f/ from Great Britain and Ireland; by W. J. T. Tape'Att, 79 Beath al., corner of hltdden Lane, N. Y., and 98 NVater- too Rood, Liverpool. ~The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are nowm prepared toake arrangements on trle most liberal terms with thOse - desirous of paying .the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they batter themselves their character and long standing '1 in business will give, ample assurance that all their ar- . rangeuients will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & T. Tapscon are long and favorably , known for theinperior class ' accommodation, and sailing qualities ofdieir Packet Ships. The QUEEN , OF TELL W.L'T, SHERIDAN, ,GARRICK: HGETTINGIIER, - ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL,' and SWOONS, two of which -leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and 26th, and from Liverpool the Gth and Iltlt,• in additionto which they have arrangements with the St. George and - Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while. Mr. AV..Tapseott's coast/Mt personal superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addi bona; security that the comfort end accommodation of - the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged n the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cutesy arethereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappoinunenun delayi and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from any sea. port inGreat Britain or Ireland to this city, the unture-ot Me business they are engaged ln giving them facilities for earning passengers so far inland not otherwise ati minable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur* ther West by the ten mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their. trouble. Where persona sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will e remelted in full.- ItEhiItrANCES The stibsenhers are also prepared to give drills at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and lownsin England, Ireland., Scotland and Walesi thus rif cording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. teof by e"e rATFIId.I"atiVI:.:O"IILP, drat rwa rd ng and Commission Merchants, Philadelphia. . . = Bosse, kkrot.bsta. 3 ' Fevroa wr., Nice Yuan; £atctQu att, Donor; SCOITAISD Roan, I.lv - taroot,.. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Odice on Penn at., Canal Ihmin., Pittsburgh. Arrangements for 1844. A ngl " : !' ew " f Yo th r e k Pnict-Z,KI HALL LINE, of Liverpool. take the liberty Of uanouneing to their old' friends dud customers, that their arrange,rnents far the year lett , being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia They refer to their. former courser)! 4oiog basilicas, and a_seure tito.e who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore, , - IZZIKITTA.ISCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALFS. Drufts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bunk in Ireland. • The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, rinsing the present.year. febbtandaw* J A NE BLAKELY. tiAItNDEN & 0008 PA63ENGEII. AND agIISITANCY Office. HARNDEN & CO. continue to bring ont persons from any part of Etiglaint, Ireland, Small:mil or Wales, von the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, anti attention 10 -the Wants of emigrants. 1N eds. not al ;ow our passengersto be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of them the mamma they report themselves, and see to their well-be. mg, and despatelithent without airy detention by the first Antis. We any, this fearlessly, as we defy antof our passengers to show that they were detained forty•eight Jaunt by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained mouths until they could be octal in some old craft, at a cheap rate, Which, too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to perform our' contracts honorably, rest atm it may, and not act as was the case last season with miler offices, who either performed not at all, or when it inited their convenience. Drafts 'drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from fl to Llittno,' payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General' Agent, Fifth street one door below Vs ood fit. FOREIGN kIIMIT i' • lANCE. s . -tii. ilk , • ?r -HE Subscribers arc prepared to forward money' to ttll parts of Englind, Ireland, ..scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at thel , rates.._ SAMUELIII'CLURKEN Li CO., 142 Liberty street. Western New York College of Health. 207 11' W4 lugger, BUFFALO, N. Y. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP • TIC MIXTURE. - • PHIS celebrated remedy is consta.. iy increasing its fame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is particu iarly recommended for Dropsy :'all stages of this comj iilaint immediately relievedoro matter of how long stand in (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone ; ho other Br ,lcle can relieve youi and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical;-(see pamphlet.) Liver .Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great West espeetaliy, and wherever those complaints prevail, his medicine is offered. No mi ne rut agent, no deletetious compound is a par( of this mixture; it cures these diseas es with - certainty and celerity, and does riot leaVe the Rya lem torpid. - (See pamphlet.) Piles, aeomplaint ore most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol. lowsliy a few' daysuse of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation for thls disease, or for any other license onginating . from impure blood. (See pamphlet.). Debility of the ' System, NVeak Baek, Weakness of the Kidneys, &e., or Infiamution bf the'sarneiissimmediately relieved by a few days use of this rneditne.ntel cure isi always the result of its use. -It stands as a certeitireine; Ay for such complaints, and'also for derangements of;the female frame,' Irregularities; Suppressions, painful then- nruations. No-article has ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. it rnay be elied upon as if sure and effective remedy) and, did oFe feel permitted to do' so, tould n give a thousand names Its proof of cures 'in. this. distresiing dais:of coluplaints4-; See pamphlet. All broken down, debilithted ociastitv lions, from the effect of morcury; - will find thee-bracing power of thigettiele to act inuitediately, and the poison one raineralen.dicated from the system.- Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative propernei of his article Flimsy rag rdoen, and drive such diseases from he system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all di/Nunes, which the limits of an advertisement wilr not ,permit to be named here ; Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; AIM a stronger array of proof of the virtues of medicine, nevi er appeared. ltis one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that It never fails to benefit in any case, and-if-bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emiciated and lingering invalid ;locums, and keep taking the medicine as long as there is an improvement- The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SAILSAPA.EaLLAII, STRUM, &c., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for noth, ing, and concocted to gull - the unwary: Toluca 1116 X xor.. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article had done it.. A particular study of the pamph lets is tarnestlisolieited. Agents, and nll who sell theur dee, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at 52; 12 oz. do.' at 81 each—the larger holding 0 or. more than the two small bottles. Look out end not get imposed upon. -Every bon - 1114ms " Vaughn's Vegem ble Lithontriptie Mixture," blown upon the glass,. the written signature , of "G. C. Vaughn' , on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,. stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. Prepared Ify Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Pritici pal Office, 207 Mein street, Buffalo, wholesale ,and , retelb No attention given - lb-' letters unless poet-paid--order from reg ularly authorized Agents ezee7tett. Poet-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt. ly attended to gratis. . . Officel devoted. exclusively to the sale of this articleL 'IMA Nassau V.; 295 Esse% at., Salem, Masai'. and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States anttganada, as Agents. I HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents. jan3l No. 2, Liberty at., near Canal Basin. Inginante.: toni-Otties The Frin*lllr: 'ire Inexcrinice-cOmpasAr UL>;CTOR9 - D :Chtiries . • "George W. Richardij Thomas Dirt, - Mordecai D. Lewis, "ITobias Wagner, Ade:4l*TE. Bone, - BamuelGrard,.. David S. Browse, ,racob R. Smith, -• Morris Patterson. • -'•-• 'CHAS.W. I I3ANCKER, Cues 0.. Bi.arasa,.Secietury - - Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or_ Bullied, on every descriOtion of property town'aud country.. - The Coinpany have reserved a large COntinge . nt Fund; which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. - - • • The Assets of Oct Company. on January Ist, 1849, as agreeabrYtoTan Att of Assembly, ware:as viz: :smortgaiNs. .61,047,439'AL Real Estate . .. . 94r24. - .83 • Temporary Lewis- • ... •.. • g 9,901 BS • .... . . ... . . 38,n8 37 . • $1.3,318,492 71: • Since theit inCorperation, a period of IR Team . 110 Y, have paid upwardanf One Mittiop Four Ilundrul, Thou sand Doilays,losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the ad v a atage s °Mt enrollee, a's well as the ability and disposition to meet - with promptness, all litibilities. GAIIII.II , IEIt COFFIN, Agent,' - Mee - corner Wood - and 3d.sts Fire and . Blarine Insurance. - THE Insurance Company' of North Arherica, of Phall delphia, through . its dulynuthorized Agent, the -sub; scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance. property In this city and its viOinity,and on shipments by the canal 'and rivers. .• • -- - '• • ' DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, - Alex. Henry , Charles Taylor,. • Samuel %V. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White; John A.•Brcrwn, - • Jacob M. Thomag, ' John White, John It: Nelf, . • • • Thomas P. Coin, Richard D. Wood, , Welsh, . - • • lienit:l); Sherrurd,'Sat!y. This is the oldest Insurince Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794 , iti•oharier_is.per petual, and front lbti high standing, long 'experience, am , ple rriennis;and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, character, it may: be considered as Offering runplesecuri ,ty io the public.. - • • WILLIAM P.:JONES:, At Counting Room of Atwood,Jonea a, Co., Water and Front its., Pittsburgh - AGENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COhIPANY.OF PHIL ADELE..I..—X ettrneraf 'Third and Wood struts Pittsburgh.—Tbn Assets oC the. company on the first of lanuary, 1045, as publishpd In contbrrnity with an act of the Petutsylvruna Legmlatiire Belida and fitortgages• • 8600,616 03 Real Estate, at cost 100,007 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash • •• • ..... •2!7,49a72 Making a total of V ' 5.9D9,68 .. 3 Aifortinir certain assurance that all losses willbe promptly met, and:giving entire 'security to all wlua ob tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as Jaw rates as are consistent with security. ocu9 WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. It.' tiALLAGIILK.. L A. LONG. GALLAGHER, LONG dr. MILLER, No. 109 From st., between Mod and Smith f ield hlreelh.' MANUFACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double and, . single action. Force Pumps, Counter Railing, 111 in, oral Water Pumps. fittings of all kindiforGas, Water, Steam, &c., Brass Castings for Machinery sad anti-attri ton metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gaa Fixtures, and a well.assorted stock of Plain. and arna . mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, &c., Con-' stantly on hand. AWM , AUUMMBONG RMSTRONG &.CROtEtt, commission; /Iferchants, No. 22 Market strcet, - Pittsburgh, attend promptly to the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrustcdio their care. Itcraa vo—ditanna, Hassey & Pittsburgh; flaunty Graham '& C 6., New Lisbon, 0.; 11Iercitruns generally, Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport,' 04 A. 0.• Richardson -& Bro. Clnclnnatt-J' P. Howard, Louisiille; Ky.; Guile & Dorwort St.-Louis; H. Boyles, Steaben ville. dectil:y LAW ETVI,OO.I. - • rritE Subscriber will receive at his office, young . Gen. tlemen desiring to read la*. He will suimuntend and direct their studies, and byconstant stipermemtu,tunt strict weekly examination, prepare. Went for. adrm.sion to the Ear. HEADE WASHINGTON. -The Salt scribe re have been in hahit of dailyprofession ul intercourse with Ronde ,Waskingtop, EN., for meal: years, and feel great pleasure,in attesting khe accuracy of his legal information, and hit eminent capacity ;for the undertaking set forth in his advertisement. • They earnestly recommend -to young Gentlemen who with to acquire a competent knowledge of the legarprot festtion; to avail themselves of the advantages which hit proposed Law School will afford them. Charles Shaler, 0. Metcalf; ; A. Burke, Thos. Williams, Vitron Ill'Candless, C. Darragh,. Robert ‘Vocids, lames Dunlop C. D. LocanAs . B. At'ClUres , ,,-..t A. AVAdmais- T ... ' • Great Bargain. Corner, • - - MISHIIELD AND rliTtl. EiTAICETS, PITTSBCWIq, PA, "1 , the moatpopularof au BOOT and litlOr. Es . tabliehments to the West. This Place has gained its reputation . by its proprietor keeping the very bust Boots and Shoes, which are made expressly to order for this market, and he is not satisfied only bt keeping the hcst, assorted stock of BOOTS and 61.10h.5. in the %Vesicle country bathe is enabled - and deter. mined to sell his GOODS ' fewer than taw other house possibly can, he cares not what facilities they hoast ot having for offering great inducements to the Nadia. it is impossthle to set forth alithe advantages and facilities in an advertisement, - that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very best qualities undkrYles at Cramp? to 25 per cent. lower, than, any other store ill the city. The way to, test the matter is for all whoiatend purchas ing. BOOTS end SHOES, lo call at BATES' GREAT BARG A IN tX)IIS ER, examine the stock, end prices, and all will he satisfied that the *ryas Bargain Comer, Smith= field and Fifth arras, is the place for the public, onc and all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cosh.' deen • * ' 'l. BATES. Great Western Sadde r - HARNESS', TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY.. 1111111 subscriber takes this method of informing his friends'und the public in geneml, ldrat he has - the largest stoek,of the following mimed articles, ofhis.own manufacture, in this eity—Siddles, Harness,Trunka and Whips; all'of which he v.lll warrant to be tnade.of the best material. and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell. hitt manufactures something lowerthan has been heretofore veld 'tattle city, he would invite persons in need of the above. mimed ar ticles, to hi: Warehouse, No. '2.14 Libeity street. oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to onier for machinery. oet3l 41. KBRItv 00okt:uing - to Pianos. _ JOHN H. 4E1.1.011 (sok Ac•nt for Chietrrines Pianos fur,Wistrrn Pcmuyi. canin.) No. 81 Wood•street, - Pituibufgh, has receired, and now open for sale. the following elegant assortment of Piano-Fortes, - direct front the manufacturer, and for sale Chickering's (Boston) prices, viz: One superb Rosewood. seven octave. carved in the most elegant and rich s.yle Of Louis.XlY.—new scale. 0110 Rosewood,carved; ?even octave-pew-scale. .One dn. 61 octaVe--new scale..' One do. .6 oeuvre, carved moulding—new real e._ Two do. G do. round corners,' • " Two do. do. , square " " " The alfore are from the manufactory of J. Chickering, Boston, and of the latest styles of furniture, and with his new and approved scale. Alto. ou hand. and for sale • - Three Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves; from the mauufac tory of H. Wort:este ri.New York, formerly of the firm of Stodurt, Worcester. & Dunham. Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the manufactory of Gale & Co.,N. Y.• ' • • 1. One Rosewood, GI octlave manufactured by Bacon & Raven, New York. One Mahogany 6 octave Piano; made in Baltimore, nod left by the owner for sale, either for cash or in ex change for such goods as will 62 country store.— Price $3OO. Mi* 1-OH - M & STOCKI'OI.I havb yust teceivedthi • following new wdrks • ' History ofCongreias Biographical and Political; come prising a history - of in rata improvements, Glovers, Ilar berg, &c.O from the Oraatitin of the Government to -the gresent time. embrading, alse, historical notices of va rious political events of Ocean Steam Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee tat; together with - biographies, per- Ronal histories, b.c., by Henry 0, Wheeler, illustrated by steel portraits, and fac simile antogrePlfs. — . -• History- of Charles 'I, of England; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. • • The Romance of 'netting; Voyage the First, by Jos. A new novel ilHary Barton:a tato ofhianchester ltfe. The Morel, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys and Solicitors' by Samuel Warre n, Esq; P. R. S. of the nner temple; ibirrister at Law. - • : ‘, clecg Iron City and Bread Bakery. J. SHEPHARD WOULD respectfully inform his. friends and the pub he generally, that he has added to his other busi ness, the mtreufacturing of Crackers Of every variety.— Having purchased one of W.; R. ltlevin's Cracker add Pilafßread achines, he is prepared to 1111 all orders for crag/1441W lot bread at the shortest notice and hopes Or:Lc:a/Witt entio4 to businesk, to share a portion of the pa •!i • tr "age.:.':-The public is respectfully invited to a ''....k . atitniune tor themselves:' 1 .. Y - No.11) Commercial Row; Liberty St. oppo , , . - 414fitaperior family Dread, rye and dyspepsia Broad, largevitid small rolls, fresh every morning can be had at VAS Willi, inlay wagon, or army stand in the market. ' Cater and Corifecuonary on handund made:to *order. . J. SHEPHARD. ,/: No 10 Commercial Row. Liberty st._ - Illat4Y idlt le the be t Cough Millielne.le.yer Elitte.” EAD the following proofof the:superiority. of Dr. Wit. 11; laN'S Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable cit izen, who has tried • Prrnmokim, Dec. 15, 1847. . 'Masses. HAMS* BROOM - AY:—Afle r. 1 abonn g for several weeks under th diandatintages of n,baraicing cough and most distressing , cold, which had, thus far, resisted the ef feets-of severaldf the "Infatlibles," I Was induced to Par chase a battle Of your Oriental Cough hlizture,and give it a fair that ro my great surprise, after ustitg onlyone half'of the. bottle m ound myself entirely well. "18 u thi best mediatne4 eta , saw." True copyi; JOHN HINDS. ..Sold byIi.OLYIEV4.pROCKWAY, pruggists, Commer alai Row - LThert9 street, near Cana ' Sew S take, Velvets, 4t.e. --- *JOST received from New York, a choice acted lion nfelegnnt rich &WI'S, Silks, MOW: rtihboas French. Flowers,. Plumes, ke.' A handsotne as sottment or-Winter Bommtg, Hoods,' C apes, apes, cardinals Visetts. an hand and mune to order in the latest style at thOihorteat notice: MRS. DUFF, • dee° • No. 10 Stretair Fit: (West side. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.—Mrs. B.43ana Vourth street, near Wood, would inform the Ladies VL~of Pittsburgh : land vicinity, plat "she will open do Tuesday; the'24M inst.', an extensive 'assortment of I , al rind Winter Millinery. ' , . eetl2o FAX -2 sacks, jest received and tor sale by feb26 SMITH & SINCLAIR WWI , Ornga . anb. _ . T - AYER CtiIIIPLAIN'F,, JAUNDICE: DYSPEPSta, - .14NERVOUS DEBILITY,: - DISEASE • OF THE KID'". NEYS, ASTHMA,- andall.raffectiqnsnriaing - Yroin ' derangement or dieease in the Ifiliaryfr • Diges- • • live,' Vitacola?, Itespiralory,', amr'Nefvous Systems, such us constipationi : inward • • piles;hcartbuni. loss orapnettle,coat ed. tongue, acidity-of the ntom ach, swimming of the head, •• fullness or weightinthe - ' • stomach, dimness of •-• - • vision palp ita tion of " the ' - Choking or suffocating sensating, deptession of spirits, sudden . flushes or heat; pain uf theiside-pr back, weakness. orthe 'limbs, cold ,, feet,"eonstant• im,. "aginingsrof evil,•-faver and- dultpain in the - • "- r - , hesid,-painoand ‘aiffleultY - of breathing when lying upon the side, frightful dreams,soureructationkyellow- - '".=nest of the .akin and eyea, • • . deficiency of Perspire- • tion dce can , be • • • effectually : - - • cured br"DOCTOR.IICIOFLANDIS CELEBRATED GERMAN . BITTERS. Their flowerovnithe above- diseases irr not excelled—' if equalled—by any-•other , : preparation in the United States, as the cures in this ony•attest, in many cases af ter skilful physicians hadfailed, •' Derangement in theliverand-storaach are sources of insanity-, - from disorder tirolastructitin a morbid gallon of the-Aytilsithetic and other nerves follows,' and the fond tions of the brain are impaired_ and deranged; es nerves are the connecting medium betareenmind and matter it follows; from thiarrecipiecal aCtion that both most, be More or less : implicatedand deranged simulitineon_Ai derangement there will also produced iseaseo f the SKIN, LUNUS.,..V7MBUS and KIDNEYS. es well as the brain. Tile - thousands who :die - with- - YELLOW - FEVER, CHOLERA ,Or-INFLUENZA, "is owing- `to the; same. eauseiand the majority , of .eases . of that ;most painful disease, CONSUMPTION, miginates from the same:: in fact the stomach is the important organ ia the system. of , matter, as upon it ion depend for the , success and all the advantages lobe derived tram the administratitej of in-. ternarl medieinel. ' Its functions"are"of the' utmost im portanee to every one in; cobstitutingthe source aridfoun taia of life,Which is nutrition. Na organ possesses - linch remarkable synipathies, none ouch remarkable power in. modifying every part of the system._:. • <' The tare ifflceesain treating . disease of ' the fiver and , stomach successfully lini not been.a want arpitthological , knowledge •ot their functions; not the• preparation of a' :compound that , would net- Upon the • disease, aud-all the. sytapatlictie afflictions. That 'point has been: gainedin, these Bitters,and they-arc M'slPlttltt Y VEGEMABLE, and will in everyease permanently deatroy ce4tivenesS, sad give strength ; and vigor to the frame, %it'll* time-de • bilitating the patient, rand they'are grateful toihe most delicate stomach under any circumstances. ALL CAN DE CUREO, WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED I , (ix wrnmia Tuft POWER or xmancuus),_ , Thefew monthathis prnparaiion , Itas been before . the • public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited die eulogy of the-press through the land,_ their, object being_ for the benefit of suffering humanity; its success has lurpassed : allpracederasi, and;itis freefrom all alcoholic stimulant, syrup , mercury,aloei. quinine. acids; and all injurious; ingredients,g and especially adapted to the diseases of the variable climate of the United States,' and the - West In: WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN .- • arc made strong by, using fact it Is afamily medi tine; and: , can be administered with safety toe child one year old, the delicate female, ore man of: ninety. ;The Philadelphia Democrat .says:—.?Thia?medieine has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, find is in, great demand. .We can speak from experience, that it has produced many wonderful cures.... - The Daily San says We believe it is one 'of the best mediemei of the age—a friend having used it is his own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and Liver Complaint " . - - The Spirit of the Tunes and.Keysffine.sairi—"Do our , good citizens who are invalids, know- the many -aston ishing cures aim, have been performed by Dr. Hoofland!il eelehtpw istirrtitut. Diners?... If they do not, we regom- 1 mend them to the German Medicine Store, Ruce Street; all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, 'arm dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility ; the ;Doctor hag cured many, of our citizens,•nfter the-hest physicians had failed. We have used them, and they have proved lobe a medicine. that every one should know of, and we Cannot refrain giving oar testimony in their favor, an d iliat which gives them greater elaitn upon our humble ef fort, they are entirely vegetable. • , The. Evening Bulletin says:—The Celebrated German Ritter& are MI invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep .sitt. and nervous complaints.. , , = I . Neaps:Gazette rayic="lt is not. often, we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in our columns, because we ace unwilling to speak except from personal experience, and a good constitution fortunately makes its generally strangers to such articles., A wen), howl': ever, of Dr, illoolland's German Bitters. This,sys aircas , to be an excellent article fulfilling in every respect what is claimed for it,by the advertiser. , The Daily.Newssaysi . • . , 'A Inamernx.—We speak knowingly. of. Dr. Roof land's celebrated German :Bitters when we say it is. a -blessing of this age. and in diseases - of the binary, diges tive and nervous systems ithas not, yee so n :put ritilabtlr4airliattausalostAirn 31t.AZID IMIVICIZT , exator;; inymnels we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the 'Depot can he seen the evidences of many :of our most „respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing dis- Principal Depot, German Medicine Sture.l7s RACE Street, and fin sale in Lancaster by John , F. Logan;. Hay risburg, by D. W. Gressf and, resieciaole dcalers gen 'O•ittly throughout the country. - JI.E.NeI.: THAT VREAUFU COIiGH:--The Lungs are in danger, tho work of the -destroyer has been begun, the Coughof COnsumption lath in it .tt - sorind of .A -FQv.tt Mornaat Your -darling child. your-idol `and earthly joy, is now perhaps confuted to' het-chamber 'by a dangerous,cold—her pale cheeks. herthin shrunken •fingers, tell the, hold disease has already gained upon her - -the sound of hersupulettral cough pierces your soul. Yourto when last about reenter life, disease sheds a heart crushing-Might over the , fair - prospects of the fu Mare—your hectic cough hod feeble limbs tell of your loss ot hope, but you need not despair:. There is. a balm - which will heal the wounded lungs, it is Shorn:lir:Os All-Healing Balsam. Arraurt, the wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esti - . Was grien up by Dr. SeWrill . lTtiithington,' Dia: Roe and McClellan of l'hilaticiphia, Dr. Doc arid Dr-Mott of New -York, friends - all thought she must die. ',She had. . . every appearance of being in coustinpuon. and was 50 - pronounced by'lier physimani- . .--Shemilit's. Balsam was given andit con-Alter, . ' Mrs. Gsnasnuss - rz;cff Buffs Ferry,. was also cured of consumptionby this' Brdsam when all 'other remedies failed to give relief—she Was reduced tO a skeleton. Dr. A. C.'enelle, Dentist, 251 'Broadway, has' witnessed its 'effects in several cases Where its other medecine afford ed relief-'-but the Balsam operated like a charm. .Dr. C. alas witnessed ita' wonderful effects in curing Asthtna, ;which it never fails of doing. Spitting -Blood. alarming as it may.he,- is - effectually cured by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or blood vessels, aadmakes • Rev: A asav Joys, 109 Eighth avenue, was'. cured of cough and catarrhal affection of .49 years standiag. The ;first dose gavehim more relief titan all the other -medi cine- he had ever taken.. Dr. L. J. Bettliti-19 . Delaney street, gave it to a sister - in-law-who was labaringfunder Consumption, and to another sorely:afflicted svatithe , Asthma. troth eases its effects were itrunediate, soon restoring them to comfortahle health. Mrs. Lonny. WEih.s,. 05"Chriatie-st., suffered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam , relieved - her at once, and she comparativelk weir,- being enabled to subdue, every, attack by a timely use of tlus_meilicitie. - This indeed is, the great remedy for Coughs.,Colds.'Spit.. ting Blood, Liver Complaints. and all the affeetitutiof the - throat, and even 'Asthma and Consomption,..." - :,..„.?. Price 25 cents and Si per bottle, • , Principal Office /00 NEWSOM scree{ New Vork. • . Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Coagh, 'Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Pasta and Poor Man's Floster Sold wholesale and retail by NAT. JACKSON, at his Boot tind"Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse, SO Liberty street Piusburgh,licad of - Wood street, and by the follotiiiig duly appointed Agents for Allegheny A;I*1. Marshall,. 'Allegheny city; Jonathan - Gluiest, Manchester; J R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S.: Getty, -Wylie street; 3. G. Muslin, cor. ' Webster st and -Elm; Daniel Negley,.East Liberty; H. L. MitehelOrilkins burgh; Thos. Alkon, S.harptiburght Stunt - Springer, - ton; - James M'Kee, Stewartstown; John- Meek, Turtle. Creek; C. F. Diehl,' Elizabeth; Rowland &Son, 11PKees-: port; McEldowne Bakerstown; Riley M'Laughlin t , Plumb Township; 'km. 3. Smith, Temperanceville; Jan, Fulton, Tarentum; G. IL Starr, Sew' c kly. mitribly ~fiORB TESTIMONY!—Dr. W. LAnns, of Fayette ville, N. Y . ., says: "I em well persuaded, and have been for battle ti me, that your Domestic - Vegetablet,Pills . are of - great use - icrilt those Whomayhave occasion to use them, end have administered teem to my patients." Fever and Agve, 'Dyspepsia and'llitions Fever, are im mediately eured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Mk . 'Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and - set:ll3V. - ' Smithfield street: neat Third. Also. by Wm. Cola, Allegheny cityJ. Gr Smith Bir mingham; and JOlm /11Trackem Fifth Word. Jaynes , F,iamilly nedtioltneat DR. 3. 8. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes. March, 184 h: • '" I have used your Pirmtisige, 'Caimitattiocßalszon, and'Expeetorant, iilmy practice forlhis lust three:yeast, and have been exceedingly well pleased- ith theta, arid never, as yeq to inftmeollection, failed of reidOing fullest expectation 'in their carative properties. Your other medietnes-I cannot speak of from experience; but, judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that }hey claim, and are entitled .1.0 all..the confidence :reposed- in them, byj these who have. , used teem. I wes - fonnierly very partial, to I, , tr" Venniftige, until I beeameacqUant ted with yours, which has my decided praferene to'any . Resseetfully, , ypurstac., S. S. COOK, M. D." Icy- For attic in .Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store; 72 Fourth st. , BA. FAHNESTUBIi'S 001.101 - 1 SYRUP,--Thispre . aeration has proveditself to he of very ' great effica cy in the cure of obstinute Coughs, Colds, t Asthme;•Bait ung of Blood, Whooping ' ough, and other Pinitimaide Affections; and the proprietors net Etrenentediii iecom mending it as- a safe .and useful medicine; and are pie- Oared to show 'eertifictitei of indisputable mithoritypin testimony of its value. - • It Is Pleasant to the taste, and is offered also low a price as to place it within the Tench of every persea. L .There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will. Pro duce such decided efects in a short timF4.4at pared and sold by B. A. Ii'AHNESTOCk & Corner of First arid 'Wood; also; . canter of Sixth Wood streets. . . , • . V . , ... ._ . . _ t. RALPH'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE, Puts are at' sale, Wholesale and retail : - ot -the .. . . ' Rest:En...tax Orgies ' -. • No. O. Smithfield et. , .. . AIRO, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J. G: Smithi'Bir adnghntn; John hlcCrneken, Penn street, Fifth Wand: ~ teb"gt . 1W13: . W. CONNIILLY. BROWN'S 1110 TEL, • - • CORNER OF SEITHFIELP - A.N.OTOIRD. , ,FM BROWN & CONNELLY,. k.ROPRIEfORS.: - Z, • ; N.',11.- 7 Good Stabling anaeliod to the lITLES--400 bble.ftne eating and COOkillgApples, reed per steamer " Consul," and for sale by .. dec27 KING & MOORHEAD. -MMS ikugt oailGinerw'rnis. C iAIK,ESE•HAIR , CREAM -=' A; inttieldes t; for -growth, beauty, and restoration of; - the' Heir/ This Cream, when once knoWn,will anpereedriall other arti-• cies of the kind now in ate: , Where the halrisrlead harsh,' thin, unhealthy, uneturriLtig grey, a few applies- . lions make the hair soft andSdark,am&give p-beau tif.uly lively . appearancei alsolnalco it ordintain its .hvalipeas. and healihyoolor, twi c e as. longasanthe preparationi that aregenerally used. WhereMe hair ia thin, or has , fallen otf,- it mayhei-restored by usingthn, ' Creech. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of usurg oils on-their herr should at once purchase apostle of the ,Chineee. Hair Cream; as it Woo - composed that it wilr not injure the.-hair like the other preparations, but will. beautify ; it,- and, gitie perfect sousfaction in every ink Stance. . For testimany to its .verysnperior qualities, see the fof lowing . letter .froin rfr.-- Caldwell ;tot ?Stunt. Hendershott & Stretch,"Nashvilfe general agents for the Southern States_ Leiter ofthaCatittell,-Pastar At the Fait/Varian ; • CAt4nh Pulaski`-': . psis. litorrixastiorr -de irunrcir r-OrprmotkV—li take . p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent' prepare Non called Dr.'"Parish , s't7sinese Hair Cream; for,- about-two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to tome Out; but having procured a 'bottle of the Cream, and used it accordingtotheprescriptiOgi it-is now , elastic, son,- and firm. to the head.° Many bargains and oils' mere • applied,. each leaving myhttiX in tiworse state thanbefore....3'his Cream, however, has met my'expee. ss - an article for the toilet[ my wife , glves it preference over all others, being-' delicately perfumedtutdnot dts posed to - rancidity. The- ladies, especially, siiliflnd the i Chinese Cream to be a desideratum: n thoir, preparations toilet. ,--• - Respectfully,' &C.; . •r . CALDWELI.,.,_ Pulaski; January 7,1847. sold..wholesale -and retaili in Pittsbnrgh, by John' iva. 'Pewt - send, 95 Market et ., and Joel Mahler, corner isf Wood and Fillbsto • - -• • - - je1.541&-w-1y ADIES are cautioned against acing Comnion,Prepa 'Xi -red Chalk :'They are not riiarellow - frighifullyiniu rious it is to the skin !now -coarse, how - rough, bow sallow; . yellow, and unhealthy the skin -appears -after lasing pre pared chalk! Besides it is iraunouS, containing a large quamityof : lead ! . We have. prepared a.beautitul- vege table article, which we- pall ,Jonee Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent; being'parified of all 'deleterious 'qualities, and it imparts to the ;skin Ai mutual, : healthy, alabaster, clear; lively white ;at the same, - time acting as a cosmetic on the skin,- making it soft end Smooth.- • , Dr. James Andersen; Practical - Chemist of-Massachn- setts,says " After analysing one s''SPanisli Lilly Wfiitc, ; I find it possesses the most and natural, and at the:same time inuocentovhite, - 1 ever saw. , I certainly", 'can conscie'atiously recoriunend its use to fill-Whotni Skin re quire sbe autifying."- - Price 25 cents ixb oz..- Directions; ,—the best way to apply White, is with Soft, leather -' or Vvool-the-former is preferable. "- A trurr. 'sax .or Taunt YOH 25 i.e.NitC—White teeth,! foul breath, healthy, gurniC.---Yellow and unhealthy teeth, niter being once or twice' cleaned with:Jones , -Amber , : Toothpaste; have the appearance pf,the -- most. beautiful"; ivory, and, at-the same tune it is so perfectly innocent; and exquisitely fine, that its constantdaily _use is highly" advantageous, Oren to those - teeth that are in geed condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing a: decay. " Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose, and by perseverance-it wilLrender_the foulest teeth' delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet.: Price 25 or 37{ cents ahox. :All, the aboVe tire sold only, at 52 - Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, New York,. - and by theappointed -Agents whese „namesappar WILL TOl7 sumni, and get a rieh husband, lady! "Tour face is your fontinc.” Itet beantifnli clear, fair! Is it: white? If. not, it can.be made so.ven though it .be yet; low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been made thus who have wished once or twice, with Joan' Italian. Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. Blithe sure yon get • the-gene ute ]ones'. SCiapj at die sign of the A41101 . /Call Eagle, 82 Chatham street.- . • - • Ring-worm, Salt-rheum Seinicy, Erysipelas. Barber's Itch, are often cured by. Jones' Italian 'Chemical Soap; every when eve kind 'of remedy has failed. That it cures pimplesi freckles and clears theakin, all know. - Sold at the American - Etigle,l3s Cluttham street. Mind,. realer, this seldom or never fails,' . •%. . . • .d; NGLIS, Jr., rattarson. Sold at JACKSON'S 99 Mart"' at, bead'of Wiiocl, Sign o of the Big Boot. ' ' • 0" • DOI.JJAR TWELVE AND. A HALF CENTS. —Marrietge.L-Cmifidentiea.=-Atty lady between twert ty'and thirty, posiessingalymmetrical form, good rea l turesote., asked.confideatially, can Bhp - suppose any_ nthn coald admire her while she has such yellow teeth; such, saltotv," rough, coarse skin; and such dirty, bad; wiry hair; when; by spending - the above Stith, she might have delicatewhite teeth, a pure sweet breath, and a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white. teeth and sweet breath by • using a :Is. box , of Jones? Am ber Tooth Park; a skin white, pore and spotless as•snovr, by 'using a cake 'of the genuine - Jona' Bekaa Chemica l Soap; and a beautiful head of hairby using a 3s. bottle Of Jones' Coral Hair &stormier. .Do not form an opinion against this before you trry. or you will regret it; btu he sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only an New York at £e Chatham et. For sale by • • •-Wht.•JACKSON, Agent, . 89 Liberty at, Pittsburgh... - fI9IICEO4CROFULA AND . bOITRE.ArnpIe ex t.! petience has proved that nocomltinstrn of medicine have•everheen so efficacious in removing the alloye dis;_ eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It bagel:kited cures truly ninonishing, not only of Cancer and otherdis eases of.that class, but has removed the most stubborn dlieases of 'the SkiniSwellings, Ise- This • medicine enters into the eirculation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located, It purifies the blood.and other fluids, of the body. remelres obstruction in the poresof the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands' or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi nass,•and invigorates the whole systkm; and itaptuta ani mation to the diseased and debilitated coutuitution. Thule is nothing superior to it in the whole materitt medic's. It is perfectly safe and , extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swal lowing medicine; 117• For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKINTEA STORE, 72 Fourth st., near Wood. : • mnr2O • A•Reolpo for tile •Ilizinsiza Affair 1 FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, aIAKE - IIT - SOFT,, SILKY,. CLEAN 'AND . FME:—Persons in consequence of the many thingesold, set down every article, 'the it evens, good,)-as a humbug. If people could be made to try a 3s. bottle of Souc's Coral Hair Re storative; and sed how it makes dry, rusty, red; light hair moist, soft, auburn and dark. and keeps 31 co; land by its use for sometime, Causes it to grow naturally beautiful ; if people could see the number. of pouf respectable me, chews that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can usej for dressing and benutifying . .the Hair, for iceopmg it soft and in order three thrtes as . tong as any other article made; and • ' • • • Forces it to grow, stopsits And costs but 3 Shillings to try. Vie formerly sold nothing less than St bOtiles, but we wish people totry it. Sold only at 132 [mind F2] Chatham street, New York, tuid by • , . rnarAt .tVhl. JACK S ON. Agt,E9 Liberty st. M'ett . '„TV.VlTZLnoerdur,ciaz.". 4 l. Itrai,.`yhbleadvi: ing personally used-Dr. ‘v illard's Oriental Cough 'Mix ture, and experienced its beneficial effects, do Most cheer fully recommend it as safe, and ea - tete:oou nil cases. Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no su perior; and would recommend its use to all the alllicted. • . . CHAD.LES WM. JENKINS. • Pitteburgh„Mdich 15th, 1549. ' • • • Irrlitold by J. Schoonmaker A:: Co, Johnflays, James A. Jones, J. ll.,Cassel; John P. Scott, P. L. Snow deny. J. Mohler, Ogden ik Snowden. • . • la LAS, Batbees lick - Chaps, Son Beards, Pimples— This is used by many physicians in this city in curing the above, and we would not consinenciouslY sell unless we knew It to be all we state. • . Asa cosmetic , . the. true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the . only article ever known that removed impurities, and. cleared and beautified. the Skin, making •11 soft, clear, smooth and white as an infants. But mind, it is sold at 52 Chatham st, N. Y., tmd by • • • Wit: JAOESON, Agent, -. MY Liberty Street. Pittsburgh- • mar2s CONSUFSIPEWINI aeizes more vtctims than any other disease in oar country. The young, -the old ''tiff beautiful and guy , are 'all alike sithject to its invidious' ravage s,.and many.a hectic cheek has been supposed to bloom with the glow of health. But every cave origi uatesin a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy. of attention at first—and only met with remedies when' too late., Watch the first , symptoms with jealous care, end make immediate use of the Cough 'Balsam of B. Fahnestock & Co., which will certainly check its further progress, and restore the iufiamed organs to a beautiful action• Fo r aide by ,B. A. FAIINESTObit.as Co.tcornerlai and Wood eta; also, comes Cith and - W, . decilA's *gamines for J ry'r 1134.9, RECEIVED Al'M. A. MINER'S,' Smithfield sues;, third,door above Second street— Godey's Latly's Book, unusually large, with' six at 'tractive engravings; the lite mry'departmeut of the high est order for this No., commencing a new volume. • Sartain's Union Magazine, beau,tifully _embellished, andoottnltising'W pages of reading mhtter r all original. - . Graham's Magazine, illustrated with' four beasitifale& gravings ; In size, a full double number. ' • Poems of John Quincy Adams, .with Notices of-his Life and Character. • ' ' A Critical Defence of the Grant Street Baptist Chniiht• against the charge of corruption, in the admmistration of her discipline; published by order of the Church. • . ' Rose and Gertrude, or d... Mysterious Wedding; trans lated from the French of lindolphe Toitrer. ' ! '• An Impartial Account of the Life of the Rev. John N. MaSt—a narrative of his first marriage; also.his second, with many particulars never before published - . • • Second volume Paul Ardenhelnr, now complete; by • George Lippard. - • • Mary• Barton, a Tale of Manchester Life, England; . published by the Harpers. ' • • - - • Julian Do Clifford, or iVorann's Love ; Romance of Smiles and Tears; illustrated. , • • • Angelina LUSIIIOIO, or the Life of a Beauty; by the author of the Jilt, Breach of Promise, Esc, &e. - The Hunchback, or the - Bell Ringer of Notre Dame; by Victor Hugo. - • •• •N - otice to ' • THE sahsgriber informs - 'the public gefiernllY, and HousekBhpers and Retail Grocers particularly', that he is discontinuing the Queenswarc business, and will gel oIT his present snuck at re . duced prices.- - Those who wish to obtain China , Quesitsteare, or Glass; will find this a rare opportunity forgetting-such articles as they want, mach cheaper than the usual rates. 'l. l ' • • : Remember the place, CHINA-HALL, No. 118 Wood street, hoar the Auction store. • . • . • • S. I will dispose of my whole stock to any person wishing , to buy it,:at a bargain. ' • `.."CIL.AIti. HOLISM,. CORNER - . OP PEN AND' ST. 'CLAIR STREETS. RESH OYSTERS, GAME; 'and every delicacy. or 1 the 'aeasoti the market affords, served up at the shortest notice, and in the very pest style. The house is . fitted up and arranged iu the beet order, under'tbomon agement of. feeott7] JOHN. IL CAMPRFJ.I. SALF.,—.AII that ,valaatne property : where Itto J. subscriber resides, together with the improvements thereon, situated on Sixth street, near Sthithfieldi. front ing on Sixth at. 120-ftiiand in depth on Cherry atly 210 feet. This Property is admirably situaicd.for a Ilotel. or a Pablic flail, .aud containia half square of groiuld j Or it might be. divided into 12 building lots, 0 lots Of 20 tee! each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, and 01010 with 0• front of 20 reef each on Cherry olley by 120 feet deep. janfittf IWM. PORTE& =IMEM=EMI Tlilu.Glt AT 1i.1a:12111:11 OF NaTl3l3l7lk •A MERMAN 'Oll4 pro Cared froth Wadi{ In Kentucky • A 155 foot below' the surface of ilia earth; -al balm and 'infallible. rine. for . SOittip, Strains, tilatryllrutheiro Scalds. Borm . .' Totter,' Nry atirol n*,• :Scold lined, Wisp; Whoopin 4 -rough; Indoimmotory.Sore Throirl; Son sad. laorned eiir Sores, . • • I PLAMMATORY• REM MATISM,• ..•. which yield;; to its if:feet/Sin ti thrprisisurtnanner.f . . • : • It has never yet failed when rued eteccrding to their dons. Reed thc76lloiriltar ' •" • ' • • - • .Matrniclnth, Allegheny Co:, Pre.o . . . 4 '• • • November 18,1840: S • , • This is urcerdry, that my wife, Margaret Gluiest, Wall eared of a Rheumatic Complaint of &evert ‘yriatir standing. by which she was so lame as to be obliged to two attach .es. In one week she was cured by using the Amaricait Oil, tid'catild walk about as usual without her eignehes. •• • . • JONATHAN GHREIST. • The r° llo wing is coMmanicated by M.r.Wm.Hashiblr:• • ' Jackon , s ngent for Steubenville, 0. • • .• Aleritlesnan near Steubenville', who had not been able to put either of his feet to the ground for twelve yeais f In conseciderica of lameness, by the use ofone bottle rms. , enabled to Walk two miles to a township election. It is . - likewise sovereign reined for • conitAcrioN•OF TIM MUSCLES' AND. TEN.. t,!.,:ai.iit t it;: 4 l%.ifililibiiiitz.B.l: . .: . . The followidi is communicatedky Mi. WM. 14 .1 01 W• Jackson's agent for Steubenville: . A lady residing in Steubenville, the finger of whose hand weer so contracted as to.deprive bey bf the nee of It for thirty-five years, wan entirely' cared by the trse of Mut Genteel die Oil, so that she now has the petfeet use of her hand fully equal to the other which had never been affected:. It.hrus oleo, been found be a kaki and . Ole In the spee dy and certain cure of • - • . . in all cities not organically incurable. . ' A lady residing ufAllegbenyciry effectriallyeeied of olntinate dettfnees, of years 'continuance, bi.the use of lestthart one bottle of the Oil, 'so' that she . gild she_ heard better than she had ever done before. • ".• • • A._gentleman well known in, Pittsburgh, was eneed, of 'deedless of nine years' standing, by the Ilse of o small • quantity of the Oil. -The''names and residences'af the ' lady and gentloniatiwill , tie given to those who desire it, at the office, of the advertiser. • • - Its properties are highly developed in the certain and atilprtawglq speedy cure of all cases of ' . -. CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. •• Several cruses of Cramp Cholie have been effectually cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short space of bait. an boor,when the 'panics have been egonizettwith pain. Its curative properties have bceitremarkably manifested in the radical care of DISEASES OP THE SPINE. • . A lady, the wife of a planter iu Kentucky, wai mos - effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine, -which - had confined:her /o her bed • for a cbusidarakte in which she could - not torn herself:: It Is..also;ti • sure remedy and.perfeet ebie for•painsin the sandlot the INFLAI6IATION OF THE KIDNEYS: . Read the following: . Thisis to certify that I was aillimed with great pain in the smell of my bark rind kidneys, which affected me so .much that I could•not stand upright - By robbing extol naliy, and using half a teaspoonful internally ;night and morning; . I was entirely cured- • JOHN • BIDDLE, ••• • - • • - acne Warren, Arin.strorig co., Par . A(gentleaian of Pittsliaighi afflicted -with a violent in- Dane:nation of the kidneys-the pain of which caused hi m to.faint—wiks completely cured, iu three days, by the use of the American Oil; • • • • • The qualities of this : • NATURE'S OWN-REMEDY • ~ is extremely penetrating and itil:tiatioimatory, conse quently is ceufidently'recommended as a sovereign rem edy wherever inflammation exists; either external on 11- tenall: Used immediately alter a cut, bruise or.wOnnd, it' ill cure and prevent • • . - - '• •-. —' . GANGRENE AND MOIITTFICATION. 'rind It has; in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing, elective remedy .for those very. unpleasant and inconve nient diseases • • .. . .- , : • . ~. : • - - ' GRAVEL AND URINARY. COMPLAINTS.. , . j Price,so cents per bottle. • •-•. . .. .... ,• : , Omation..oe.on Your GuaFd.... The suyprising excellence and grovriorpopularity • the American Oil, has induced softie dishonest persons palm upon the public; miserable Ai:lllations' of this truly valuable medicine, for the purpose °CA:le.:civil% the n- wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. . . In miler to be sure, of obtaining the "genuine, °bine ' ...," the following Sven ,zitascs : ' • • lat. See that the name " Wm. Jackson, 69 Libertysi head - of Wood it.t is printed on the label of the straw" - , of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. . "fid. That each bottle is inclosed in ir pamphlet contain jag 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, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. ' ' , 3d. Purchase Omar of the advertised Agents;:ufrof whom haven choir bill, on which Is printed the nameaof the Proprietors and General Agents-nthus: D. Hail & Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. . Wm. JaCksati,• Pittsburgh;• I ., r r , General Agent for Western Pennsylvattla,,Aurd:part of Ohio and Western Virginia; and the •prlnters' names - M'hlillin & Shiyock; Putsburgh—iprinted at the bottom of sou l show bill: 4th. Dbaerve—the genuine' Meritian Oil Is dr a dark green color, without any sediment, and aurspecifie grasii- Ay tighter than water,. the counterfeits are mostly of a Watt cattle;—some white: like 'Bnirits•ol .Tarperditie, said te be refined and clarified; ; - some file:tiro Oil rs.-Oth- e a mixture of other common oils; and•one a b:sele filthy - looking mikture. porponingse come from the •"‘Pittiburgb acid -Allegheny Dispensary , Co." None of ' these 001111- terfeiba r w..4e.a either the virtu!) °oho power of thetrui irrSold wholesale, and retail by WM.-JACKSON, General and Stile Agent for the Proprietor in Western Pennitylviuzia, 'Western. Virginia,: unit Northern Ohio; and by the following dilly appointed Agents in Allegheny county, Pa.: . • . 1 A. M. Marshall, • '' ". • • - Dr. Drown, Allegheny city. • '. J. R. Johnson, . . Cs . ' • JonathauGhnest, Manchester. ... -. Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. ' J. B. Jacques, Lirmingham. ..• - • ... •, . Wm. J..Smith i •Teni r eranceville. ...... .••'' .:..'-, : ey Edward Thompson, 1 ilkiasburgh. -''• • ',' •'-.•...'..!• . Daniel Negley,F.a.st Liberty: • • • - _ ~... . H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinshurgh. • ..: ThoininiAlkin,Sharpaburgh. . • , ...... .-.. : - . .H. Rowland & Bon. MACeesport.. • ... :. • • ... . ••••••• ..1 • .C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth.-' .' • ....-..:. • '.., ; ? . John Black, Turtle Creek. -- .. -.: • .. • •:...••... •'. •....i • :,.; . APEldowiry, Bakerstovnt .',. ,•:' -- . -:..... • Samuel Springer, Clinton.' . ' . • . ~. ; :'. :;.,:... . • James hPKee, Stewanstown. '; •• • • • . • Riley 11PLaughlin, Plum township.. . • • - '. J. Fulton, Tatentam. • . ..• Jeremiah Fleming;Lawren•:eville. . ' ' -. • ' Robert Williams, Artbursville. • • .. . . ...... augls-d&wfirn , - LAROM the New York Gazette, Oct 6, 111311, AL daily Paper deservedly at- the bead of the daily press in Briatora Ezfraet of- Sarsoparilia. , --It were but courtesy to - call the attention of our readers to this invaluable prep oration which will be found advertised in another eolnutn. Mr. Bristol lea brother, and issues A highly interestleg newspaper, every now and"then,:one or two numbers of which we have atreadyrzoticed; and the medieiae itself has been eulogieed by nearly all the press of the western country, and,. we doubt not, justly eulogised..• !thee in its favor, moreover, very Battering testimonials from'. the • most eminent practitioners in every, part of the country where it thus been used: .There is beauty and taste enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labels inwhich ' they are enveloped, to induce .a purchase, even if , :die preparation itqelf were. not one oltho "sovereigitest in . the.world,n as every minim must believe it is—that every one must believe it isthat'is, everi , one who; would riot resist amass ofdoeumentary evidence condi- • sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity, : Bay one •of the bottles, gentle readerl . and see whether you. de not agree with us on this poirit.• '.. • • .•I. • ' • • . • For sale by • ' • B.A. FAHNESTOCKft..CO., cor. of Ist and Wood and 6th and Wood sun.. RffEUNIATISSI,• GOUT, AND TIC DOLOREUX.— A respectable gentleman called at our, office, as .he' said, to inform us that he hail been a ff licted for 15 years with ' , theoremlista or Gout, and •occasionallrwith.-Tio Dotartar.; that ha had been frequently cottaned•to Illa room Tor months together, and often suffered the most in tense and excruciating pain, but that lately be had' been using Jayni4iliferariee, item which be found the most sik nal and unexpected relief.• lie says he found the medi cine very pleasant and effective and that he now can eiders himself perfectly cured.--ZEhiladelphia North diner- A nor Woicru Kxatexta.,—A gentleman of SCiohiltras habit, from indiscreticin in his younger days, became af fected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and e disagreeable eruption of tho Skin. ilndeed„, his whole system bats the marks of being. saturated with disease. Oat hand and wrist Were ISO much a ff ected that be had lost the use of • the hand, every part being covered with deep,- painful, and offensive .ttleeppi and were as hollow and porous as an honey..comb. h %yeast this stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable"frout a loath some disease. that he commenced thecae of Jayne's Al tertuive, and having taken Sixteen bottles, is now perfect • . ly cured. • The. Alterative operates thiongh the cirenlatiOn, and purifies the blood and eradicates disease Trom.the system, wherever located, and the numerous eures if has, ph formed in diseases of the, skin, cancer, scinfaht, goat, fiver complaint, dyspepsiapnd-other chronic diseases, is truly astonishing —Spirit of Vie Times. • • • • 00" For -Ale in Pittsburgh, arthe PEKIN TEASTORE 72 Fourth street.' • • • . • Fresh .ArrtVal at: 5i0.i1.15 Wood . . A i r lIODKINSON has just opened. within the pas .1.11. week, tho largest assortment of French ever opened in 'this city, ebnsistiug of—Taney,' Plain, .White, Gol&L'ine and Gold Baltd Tea Sens; tor. extensive assortment o(fWlitte, Flowing Blue and Liver. Iron Pool In tone Ware,firTen Setts or . in saparatepireet t as . rani be required. Also, a bent:taint asiortment'of Candelabra!, and Imanps, of the nowest shapes and Vitt te rne, direct front the. manufacturers. • Ladies would do well to' give him a call, at - • ..- peal . No. 3.15 Irma 5t..3 &AM Wow Ftith easiness Collector. ' rPHE andersigned,cncouraged by the liberal patronage 1 of the merchants, professional gentlemen, and me chanics of.the.city r nifors his services for the collection of accounts in the city of Pittsburgh and.vielnity, Hav ing attended to business.of this kind lor.caanylears for the Board of Trade, and being well acquainted with this and the adjoining cities, he feels confident of hii ability to give satisfaction, by prompt an 4 faithful attention ; to all business entrusted to " • • . ' 'ATM GALBB.ATIT, Jr! - To be fonad at Sir . Wit Run's, Merchant Tailot Third street, opposite - the Post Office. . • - • • Gabriel Adains; • P. Datr;Aceottntant; • • J. Carothers; . Thomas Seott,Mtbson• •• • ' L.. 1 -Livingston; ' • ..itie.McGuire blotch:l7'olle • James Marshall; - Wm.B.Scalle; -• • • George Breed:. RE • Dr. W. ngliti Dezitist t Dr.'.Gco. D. Bruce; • C. Dodge.' • • • triov7arn • . Steel and File linXitlfattiorr. THE • subscribers have' nlarted their' Steel and Plla • Mazafactory,. on the corner of O'Hara - intern and. Spring ulley,Pilth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a,eop vsrting Ibritace , a talaiirig.furnace. and a tilt hammerA- Their Steet, now beiiiref a superior quality, and having eugaced competent operatives, they are prepared to fur nish Piles of ecorrtleirriptiouith'ul Will compare' with the best imported article t.undbeing . detertnlited to make it the interest' of all who ..use ;Piles la lay 'way, re pur chase flout' then:, theo• .wilt sell' diem' Piles at reduced prices, for Cash. They will WOO te;citt rile/ and 'pur chase those which are wornand broken. Put.. ic pat ron agge is respectfallyinvited, nod!) S. AZOLMI ds CO. EM2=
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