INE N J it.'''~iCi~Q '." ' The New Grattan Beitisikilve- Still.--Ahbad4 :raw cooDs! - Nsw coops!! ' Greatet,Eargains than ever can now be bads the sign of The Nov' .6,04 en Bee. Hite, ton Mtirket at., between•Thirdarill Feurth, where is just opened a splendid stock of winter-Dry Good', cheaper than the same quality of, Goods have ever been offered' in Pitts burtggh. ..- ' v AT. L. RUSSELL, No. G. 2 Market street,' between , Third and Fourth streets, sign orthe Big Golden" Bee re --- Hive, has uow received; and offers to his numerous elm :timers and the public generally, - the largest, cheapest -.aid most splendid stock of Winter - Dry Goads ever effer-. ed in this city. These Goods have been purchased in the Eastern Cities since the late full in prices, and will he sold to cash buyers at a great reduction, much act of the er an they. cauld have been. sold in the early part th and stock will be found Among this large many. choice and fashionable Goods of the latest im ortanon. 1 • . LADIES' DRESS GOODS. ' - • 'Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a beautiful article cad do. do. figured tied plain; Silks and Satins, plain, striped' and plaid; Scarlet de Laines, all wool, very cheap; . Mazarine Blue De Lames, low prices; - • = Fiench Merinos, all colors, cltremety low. • A taro assortment or figNl.Cashrueres De 'Laines,neir -est designs, from 181 to 50 Cents per yard; these bre -very cheap. Also. a large stock , of Alpacas from 131 to au cents per y aid; all colors, and a--great bargain; with a splendid assortment of bonnet ribbons ot the latest lm 'portation. ribltons all widths and colors, very cheap, a beautiful assortment ; plumes and artificial flowers; bonnet. maims and :velvets, all colors; French worked capes and collars; scarfs, cravats, giovei aril hosiery all at reduced prices. , , -'SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! ;• . Best assortment in the city, and very cheap Loag'and ~,Square Shawls, best quality. Nerkerie and Cashmere Shawls ; Black and colored Cloth do. •. do Plaid Blanket Shaw s ls,all qualities and prices. , BLANKETS! BLANKETS! !—Cheapar Ms City A large stoek -of Biankets, all qualities, which,Wal,be 'sold cheaper than can be found elsewhere. DOMESTIC GOODS, CHEAPER THAN THE. CiLEAF.ESt .6.-large stock of Calle°. Good dark Calico, fast colors,- ' only 3 cents per yard; best quality British and American Prints; 6to 1.0 cents per yard. and Wide; British Purple Prints, 10 to a large supply red, white and :yellow • Flannels., same as low as 121 ceuts per )aid, very cheap; Bed licking, from 6to 18k cents per yard, Aliti ; large, stock of Checks, Shining - Stripes, Cassinetr,•;Keinucky Jeans and Linseys, together with a very ex:magas. wt., sortmeut of bleached and unbleached Aluslins, froth 3 to 8 cents per yard, cheapest yet; good yard made wibleach ; ed Mastitis, only 5 cents per yard; bleached Musliuti Dom 3to 9 cents per yard. All of which will be sold off at reduced prices, at 'the sign of the New Golden Bee Hive, in. Market street, between Third And Fourth sm.. No. W. (deelbafj WM. L. RUSSEL. BuairtesTs - Card. • 7YRANTS At, IF.ELL AS AIONOPOLTES MUST FALL: • SO M.UST PRICES; VITHICH fat.t will be proven by calling at hlcGunts's Iry Fashions:o l e Tailoring E'stablishment,Third street, I St.Charleatluilding, Morro: Sma.. profits aritiquiek safes. ' Vaanery t Ptah and good. Casten - I - nos : Very far in the background. . My. old customers,_ and all - others, are respectfully in , rmed thudam waning forthern ; • bIeGUIRE, ocuS Tailor, St. Charles. - WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attention I - .- of our friends and tiie' public to the great variety o WINTER COATINGS and other. articles, we have jest received—amongst which will he found the greatest variety of 'BLUE,' .LILACK, DRAW a d PEARL colored BLANKET, 'MACKINAC, and-HEAVER. CLOTHS-- FRENCH and - ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSLiIERES, VESTINGS, 4.r. The above Goods having been bought for cash, at extremely low prices, we ate prepared taste comniodate all who may fauor us with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us a call. LU'"Remember,2lB Libe cMrty street, opposite foot of 711. nov3o Liu & DOWNING. I - - - _ Clothing I Clothing 11 Ciothingli I The Three Big Doom vs. The Wooten Workl! ! ! 1.60 00 0 WELL SELECTED OAELNIE.NTS now Made and ready to be offered on the most li b eral terms to my old customers and the public in general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, - altar returning from the Eastern ' cities, at ranch trouble and expense, lust completed hie fall and winter arranirements to supply his thousands of customers with one o' .the most desirable stocks of Clo uung that rum ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the mountains. For neatness in style and workmanship, combined-:with -the very low price which they will be sold tor, must certainly render the old start' Palled alled Three, Hie Do ors' 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 that notwithstanding Me extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my hue, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is ! made on this establishment. It is a well established fact, that my sales are civil or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the -amount sold, .I can affrod to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover contingent erpenses. I intend .10 make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est of every MUM, who wants aCheap winter suit, to call and purchase at. Three Dig Doors. _ oacilk.thw JOHN DVCI.OSICEV.' 4, -41LIODS.--ReCtived st the Iroi City C 4 ,. 111 2.i1111 Store, a splendid assortment of Clio,' r.— __Jetta sty ea; Ems figured Cas. Mit* Vestings, Sirs Velvet, Plain and. Fancy Satins—alt of which we will make up at the thus* reasonable prices,in a durable and fathiTable style. Ready - made Clothing, of all desenptions; Lady's Cloaks •of the most fashionable -patterns: Neck - anti Pocket Hdkfs., Suspenders, Bosoms. Shirt. Collars, and every article aerially kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merclmnts,Lefore purchasing elsearhereorill find it to their - advantage to call at the Iron City Cl thin Store. No. 132 Liberty street,immediately opposite the mouth of Market. loctlfl-ttr -C. MCCLOSKEY. 311/ITlpli NV. W-608 Well, ' ~ ig 0 DERN AND ANTIQUE FIJ RN ITUTLF: . Nor: 83 TIIIILD 'STREET, Ptrrencrott. 1A 7..AIGa and iipletniid assortment of Furniture, saltable for Steamboats. Hotels. and Private Dwell. ings, constantly on hand, and made to orier. The present stock on band cannot be exceeded by any manufactory in the Western eountry Persons wishing, ID purchase. would do well to give me a call, as 1 urn de termined my prices shall please. Pant& the Stook con sists in-- : Tete a Tete • • 13offet Etat:tele ,• Louis XIV. ' Chairs ;'' linen' Elizabeth Chairs; 'An Porte; 1. reit Tante,. ; Toilet Tables; • Louis XV. Commoder. French ltlahommfßedsteads; Piano Stools ; - 50 Sofas, with plush and hair cloth covers; 50 hlrilmq;any Rocking Chaim; 40 dozen Parlor do. . 30 _ ..Fancy.- do. - - 25.Centre Tables ; 20 pair Divans ; 4 pair Pier Tables ; 15 marble top Dressing Bureaus; 8 Wardrobes ,• 8 Secretaries and Book Cases; 20 marble top Wash Stands; •-' , 4 pair Ottomans; 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. s • A vrty, large assorment of common- Chairs and othei Furniture, too numerous to mention. I D- Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and at„the most.reasonable terms. :.? WA - . . City. Livery Stables. TE. . E subseriVers having purchased from Charles Coleman the above Stables and in , tending to increase their stock of '• Harms, Carriages, Buggies. &c., would respectfully solicit a 'shire of patronage from the public, - Hopes kept 'by - the day, week s month, or year, end additional tqallin.re being erected.: in the second story, for the ac commodation of Coital stuck. Ifetraam i . ROGERS & OBEY. IN retirinkfrom the Livery business, I with pleasure (from a long acettaiatancel recommend my successors to the patronage of my friends and ihe, public. feb23:lw CUARLES COLEMAN. 131seldsvIs Carriage fillantsfootory, . Diamond alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets. E. M. BIGEI.Ot% would respectfully ' inform the public, that at his Factory can o r _ all times be found a large gamily, of vi. Family Carriages, Barouchea, Buggies. andaltAiticts of" Findy Carriages, curial in elegance and nesiness to any found in the East. Contracts far any nuavier of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will bb promptly filled. All work of his own manufacture will De warranted. Darsassreas—Cot. Patterson, R.. H. Patterson, Gastam, Esq., Robert Robb, Esq., C.-L. Magee, and Alderman Steel. [fete:l7:l3m Ma. DUFF'S ' .. ' 8008-BEEPING AND WRITING ROOMS, COR , MII' OH MULLET ST. AND Till DUNI:MD. FORTY-EIGHT PUPILS - are now in attendance, and Mr. D. has engaged in the some building, and will have in readiness us a few weeks, a private apartment for Ladies, as well as more extensive accommodations tor Gentlemen. His new Treatise upon Book-keeping is becoming the standard hoc& in she Eastern tliics. It is universally admitted I.y practical merchants to be the Brat complete work on the subject published. Hours:- 10 to 12, dto 4. aud to 10. Professional. assistance in any ease of difficulty in partnership - settlements or openin • books. feb26 ' • Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. OBERT IL HARTLEY, begs leaie to in-1 0 44 RG:inn his friends and - the public generally, that be continues to occupy that large and corn-. modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn estoek do Co;„ No. 80, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and geitcral assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness l'ranks, Carpet Begs; Saddle . Bags Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. . He alto keeps .constantly on hand, and is prepared turnislao kincliof - Riveted Hose; manufactu red of the best matenal, and in a style of workmnnshipoqunl to the eastern manufactured article, and at GO per cent. - Country : Mereltantt and 'Panntri would do well id - call and examine his stock before intrehnsing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first tate articles at very low !17 Don't forget the place, No. 88, corner of Wood treat and Diamond. Alley. EW DA GUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's ings, punts strati—Dotson Artuont,Daguerreo - typiats front the Eastern cities, would call theattelnion of t teinhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, t i their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in !It ID third story of Burke's building, 4th -at. . - Persons:wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no mane shall be spared to prOduca-limm in the highest pc - feetiori of the art. , Our instruments are of the most paw ls ful kind, inabling us to etecute-pietntes .udsumassed f high finish and truthfulness. to nature." The public ace solicited to call and etamite. , Persons sitting . for metares ate neither regnirred . or .peeted to take them unless perfect satisfaction .- rgiven. N. B. Operators - will find this a good,-depot for stock and chemicals. : i .ITrlnstmetions giitn in the art;:tontitiningithe more. recent Improvements, ,jan7 ra nsvo4caton, Slues . re. 97. r „Mr*ln *. Eya glAtia ..mart:AND-rND-wALEs.. - • 117.: .pg ihs ,51c..Fr e lti SA! i r S 1 ,P=4 6 •411. . , • 4414,-A: . W. BYRNES- & [xsrentit.~ten is 1524• . N0."83. South; street, New -York, and 36 - Waterloo Botta Liverpool. , Palts'mvs sending to the Old Country.fortheir friends, - , can have them brought out by. the-Regular Line of Tee ets,aailing from Liverpool onAst,6th. - 11tR,1 6 th , 21st or .16th of every month, coroprisiog.the ;following Ships :-- Fidelias Siddons„ , . • Henry Clay, Hottinguei, Columbia', Constellation, Roscius, Patrick Henry, Cambridge, ' ,. . - Isatte Wright. Waterloo, -Constitutton, Ashburton, New-York _ Garrick, • West Point, , Queen al the West, Montezuma, Yorkshire,., . Sheridan, : -New World, ' 'Liverpool. Oxford, Jobs It Skiddy. Or in "the. first class American Ships, sailing.from erpool and the ,frish Ports every day, comprising ihe— ' St. Patrick . St. George, :Andrew Poster, Yorktown, . Creole, : ' Alentnon, Probes, Elsinore, . . Wm„ Cooper. And. Many others, which this limited space will not ad- Mit of here enumerating, P. W. BYRN.k.:S. & CO. are the sole Passenger Agents for the Steamship SARAI Ntrt: sail ing days, for. Ib4o. are. as S fo 4 llow P ft r e o r m ap lA im v lu erp le o d ol on 20th. January, 28.t.n.March,4th June,,6th August and 9th Octolteri from. New on 24th February, :11 May, sth inly,fith September, and 15th November. Therefore, those wishing tileir relatives out early in the Spring, will find ic .to theitinterest to patronize this Old Estalaslied Mike', oar arrangements tieing so per fect that delay' or. disappointment, can occur. Drabs at sight for any amount iinthe National Bank of Ireland; its twine:het,' &e , at all times for stile. ply mi ot addiessity letter, posbenitl, P. W. 1.11. RNES &C0... - kl Smith st., N. and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Lil.oErty street, Pittsburgh. Or to— "rin•27•lf PEOPLE'S TRANSPORTATION LINE tXgr‘wi - - .PII`TSBURGII TO ERIE! XTO RE-SHIPPING—The Boats belonging to this Line 11 have been put in fine order, and are now running regularly between 'Pittsburgh and Erie, touching at nit intermediate Porte.alongthe Canals. - ABout will always be at the wharf, ander the Monongahela Britlce, and our will start regularly every other day. The People's Triutsportation Line has every facility for carrying Freight and Passengers. The boats will he towed iv Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, by the canals. The harts arc commanded- lit experienced and careful inen—all of whom have an in terest in the Line. Ex Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point on the Lakes. For freightor passage apply to 11. KIRKPATRICK, Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: CLAIR & Co., /leaver. IL W. Coecrthanass, New Castle. Tiorthtsx be ithrmthbrans, Pulaski. ZUNI:En WARMAN& CO, Middlesex. hlu.rott /loth, ;thereon. Josaint McCLeac.. Shurpshurgh. - 8.13. &G. Lonna, Clarksville KANO A: MCPARLANII,Big Rend. S. C. PLustrat., West Greenvale. J. &. T. KILPATRICK, Adatnsville. W. IL 11xxxar, Hartstown. W. Wanswoarn & Co., Sherman's Corners. Wit. Powsa, Conneautville. Spring Corner . W. C. Waattv.a, Craitesville. WM. Tvi..r.a, Lock - pr. • E. FUR, Girard. A. Elsa, and B. TOMLINSON 2t CO, Erie. The following Agents in Erre will receive and (0 1 " ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by this Line: W I. Gallagher, John Ileum, G. W. Ilaversuck & Co.. Josiah Kellogg. Kelsoe & Lorton', Walker & took, led v~o'~.~.i".,Z`ee's"~3s3v~e•:Aq~~.M..~~.Ti.M;.'"""'~'M:FS'STM Nn: =I • rtWaburgh a•ort.able Heat Line, &Wit, 1848. For the Transport an - rot of Freight to and from PITTSCUROH, Pllll-A DI:LP A, BA LTLMORE,NEW YORK, BOSTON, RORDIDG f CASH, Philndaphia. TAA FFE¢ O'CONNOR, , THIS old established Line being mew to full operation the proprietors have made extensive arrangeruentlito forward Goods and Produce with, despatch. and on the most favorable tenon. They confidently hope, their wen knokirn promptness in delivering goods—pecoliar safety in mode of eorrTilig — coracioas warelionsos attach port_ affording accommodations to chippers and owners or produce,—together with their long experteiten land wire mining attention to basin-es; will secure to thent a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they licrohy valerian) achnowtedge. All cousignmentshy and for this Noe received, charge. paid, and forwarded in any rrticurrd dinertions free of charge for commi , ,sion, advancing or storage- No interest, directly or indirectly, in ateambuttlh. All cominunicrsion, promptly attended to on applies , ' ----- BOTOTIIIOP,.I 7 IIKBII, ?TO, Market strect,FldlarloitdOs. TAAFVE & O'CONNOR, Canal Main, i'ittlhatgh O'CONNORS & CO, North tune, Bal t im o re. WILLIAM B. 1 .‘1.144, oNew Herr nitsia Transports's lan Line . , VIA CANALS AND RAILROAOS FOR 1101.A.DEL, PULA. AND BALTIMORE.. (1001)1 coneigned. to )ur care will he for IA th kJ out delay, mud sit e lowest current rates. C - A. VA:NULTY CO., Canal lash', Pauli farce', Pittsburg'. Atli sraLLEs & ILEN'NoLW. 272 and 31. Market street. Philadelphia.. VsE. & CU, je Smith's wharf, Ilaltiminc. Merchants , . 1 Ray 'oral ght AMC= 1848. - Et c e, L „Yertiit l .,. i :„` the trnntportaitou of wny . (rriggh d aituP.i'L l , l ;a B lTlror*ilzrZioarte P s''r t Vel l n i l' accommodation o the tray OM ineXt. The proprietore,thanklui for the vrry liberal patfOnuFe they have received during the tans tw, years, respecuully inform their old customers and tb public . generally, hat they are now batter prepared t deliver goods at any point .on the Canals or Railroad with promptneas n nd despatch. rammittoss. JAS. A. LORE, OFlortor. TRINDLE, JOHN 11III.RER & CO.„ AGE :Nis—C. A.ll,PA?rut.rr & Co .. Pittstiurkit; Joni' Itiursa, Hollidaysburg; Pica %vaunt & Waoos, Johnstown. RtritumrcEs—limilli &Sinclair; J. &J. Iti'De vitt: O. &J. H. Shoenberger; It. Robison A Co.; It. Slnore ; Bagaley &: Smith; John Pnrker, Wm. Lett iner & Ca.; G. P. Stroe Mier. ger, Pittsburgh. jet.V Merchants , Transportation Line, ifealgitta VCR Ott Transportation of Itlerchauditc AWI Product I: to Philadelphia auti MlMl:non. Goods consigned to our care will be forwasded without delay, at the lowest rates. Hills of Lading transmitted, and all imstractima promptly attended to. tree, from any extra charge fur stor age or commission. C. A. IiPANULTV kco., Proprietors, Canal Bash n , Liberty st, nimbi' ran. (Gazette, only. copy.) . KNISHES WIts...HINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LA W. HE Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN TU. AIAHON and !WAGE WASHINGTON, has been dfivolved by mutual consem. • The subscriber may be found at his office, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant stn , Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged in Coon. deels-3in READE WASHINGTON. Eagle Saloon and Restaurant s No. 65, 03, and 01 Wood writ The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends unit the public generally, that lb he has had the above well known c o n blig i .. mem. fitted up in a very superior style, and is now pre pared with every requisite, to serve up all the delica cies the SeiISOIL affords. OYSTERS. stewed, fried, roasted, or in the shell ; to gether with.liot eolfee, lea, chocolate, beef steaks. nut ton chops, venison and game. at short notice, and ut all seasonable hours, in a style that caunot be surpassed ia Pittsburgh. XX .ALE of.the , best brands. Imported Seors In eve ry variety. He would alsolieg leave to state, that he is prepared Id furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number. in a su perior manner; SUPPERS for Balls,Societies or private Parties. u:r PMVATF. Rooms always in readiness. Newspapirs will be kept on file front all quarters. •deeiti JOHN T. DONNLLEY. A Card. rfto THE ENTERPRISING.—A tare chance is flow I presented for the safe investment in n business en titely new; one adapted to the men of limited,ias' well _as to the man - of extensive resources; yieldinga profit tram ermitnl and enterprise beyond any operational' the clay. It 'tithe complete monopoly of a staple article, oh tailutely necessary and essential to every tinnily, as well . ad indispensable to Abe mechanic, urtizan and profes sional man To copitallsts, an opportunity offers itself far alucrativo employment of ether large ern:nail sums. bringing immediate and highly satisfactory returns.— Those desirou. of embarking in a pleasant,genteei b u m. mess, are invited, with others, to cull at the office of the undersigned, examine the urtsele, and form their own Judgment, from the facts presented. Office—Exchange Buildings, St, Cirtir street, next door a !Esquire Johns' office. der bl corxr,it & nvErts Oyster Agency. OYSTE RS CHEAPER T. 1444 2 . HE CHEAPEST.— Reer'ored this . day; direct iron( Baltimore, by Rs -press, Fine Fresh Oysters, Which 1 Will sell lowou my store, in the Diamond; also at. Wm. Kramer's, corner of iSecond and Smithfield streets, and` corner, - of,Fiftli and Market . " I will receive them daily nt the above places ,All Otsteriscurraittetl - ; ntoniy returned, if not good. E.,. 9005', - ' ' • ' ' DR:AVO:— CIiANGEABLE SILK-VISITS, row CITRVIAS Pao ass. isr-e.W. R:Murphy'hui on Otiliteil few' very hand: S'ume ohangeable-Bilk^Visita, very sullable for Chtlsttnas prOsentsovhibh he i 3 selling at reduced 'lnlees. handsome Dress fine:Satin, superfine new style linen cambric lHkls , i dce - '4o3' a i•• ;; - • - 4 1 _ ‘l. • , „ - , - :.• 1 • - , • - • - • .. • „- - f -- • • fIllIgV010)1 ging. . ..-- -- - Nelic - Ccinirauer.clal Line. -..- - E.W. Kraal:sit.' t..Cb:, if::: - .. 1 Diatint l i Ittialtilx , & Co., s4*Wallist,,Venr-York,S ' 1 ' LiveTpool; Bngland,l _.,. . Ress . xerftlx - ir Infornithen; friends t.nd the, fPubliC, tifaillley hive' ebromenced the Gene ( for 511#4 ling 1 ing and Conants.non Stainess . , - t 0.40 .4 .4 i t, i g ather with this General Passrager .13tatn_ess, ....._:....:.. granung certificates of passage from . London, = ,„. , Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the 014..‘ , 1 111 )trYilo Netv York; Boston and ' Philadelphia, cut • the inoit renatinable terms, ' Drafts arid Bills ot EXcbange,_trom II to any amount °i l IllP)Yal-Batdit-itf Ireland rind its branches, and on The days`bf sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool recite lA, Iliaoiiti '11pOn: are- thelst, Oth, 11th,- 16th, gist and 2dtb of every month. '• '. ''' These Ships are all of the largest chilli, and ate corn., mended 'try Men of .character and experience. The Cabin accommodations 'are all that can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They - are furnished with everydescription of stores of the best kind, Folic. tunlity in the days of sailing wilt be strictly adhered to. I'Packet B.hipartoseins, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick, are vessel' of the largest' class and those desirous to bring din their friends, cannot select Siter.or safer Ships. Passage can he secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of-Packets sail weekly. For pass age or freight, apply as above. or to . ..- . JOSEPH SNOWDBN, o . . EDIU.UNDSNtMTEN, r declll Corner 4th and Smitharld ittk.„ Pittsburg lillrlldell &. 00.911 --• • 'l' NSW ?AXIS:CORR, . le, .41/1 AILRABIGENENTS. - Igr Hereafter, all Steerage Passengers corn ug from E ar ope,engaged tit America to colhe over, in either of the ships of Banana:Tic Co, will Le furnished with the following Provistons,or their equivalent,in other articlea equally good.—Sec Act of Congress, May 17, 1849. rsHIS PLAN will prevent sickness on board Hereto. 1 fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of them came on imsrd entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and death. 3 the. Bread, Alt of good quail -10 " Rice, - ty, and one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal, of the Provisions 10 " Flour, furnished will be 10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to , each 1 35 " Potatoes, Passenger every 1 pint of Vinegar, week, with a suf. 60 gallons of %Voter, heient supply of 10 the. Salted Pork, free from bone .) Fuel for cooking 'Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated. and a good house over the passage-way leading to the Paa sengers'aparument. The Camboose and Cooking-ranges, (or the use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention 'AD be paid to promote their health and comfort, Agent at Piusblargla, JOSHUA 110131NSON, Fifth at., near Wood. .1• , • Tapseett's Genera tseltallsoratirOsou rithßE:min:ANL:Es and Passage tomtit gi t a. from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. & .1. T. Taparoit, 73 South st.. corner of Maiden Lane, NA., and 011 Water too Rood Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are 110V7 prepared . to make mtt on the most liberal terms with those desirous at paying the passage of their Mends from the Old. Cooney; a nd they Mattes tbemreivea their ellaraeler and tong standing to business will mye ample ataUl'aUCe that al! their .ar tanglements will he carried out faithfully. Melin,. W. dr. J. T. Tapscon are tong and favorably known for the superior class. accinntnotiaticm, and sailitig qualities of their racket Ships The QUEEN or"rini IV EST, SHERIDAN. I IO I TINOUER, KOSCIWI, LIVERPtHM.., and SIDDONS, two of which teatte each port nionthly—froin New Vora the ale aod .estc and from Liverpool - the tlth and lith; to additiOtt to which they have arrangements with the SI. George, and Buten Lines orLiverpool Packets to insure adepratture Kan ' Liverpool every live days, tiein~ thus determined that their facilities shall keep puce with their tomcatting patronage: while Mr. %V. Tapscott's cousrentPersonal superintendence of the hustuess in Liverpool in an addi flOstai secumy that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly , attended to. The robin-niters being. as nnuak.eriensively engaged in - the Transportation Business between Pinabarglit turd the Atlantic Lutes, are thereby enabled to take charge ca nod forward passengers nrunethately on Moir latultn, without a chance of dtsuppotioroent or delay; and are, tticretore, prepared to contract fur passage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature 01 the bosiviess they are engaged iu giving theta facilities for marrying passengers so far unsold not caterer:sr at, taillablO; and wilt, If necessary, forward passengers fur ther Weal by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges tor their manic. Where peraol3/ soot tee decline COltUtig Out. the aMOOllt, paid fur pawner will be sefunded in Lull. REMITTANCES TIte subscrihms are also prepared to give dratill at sight Cur any amount, payable at tite principal clots and hocns in England, Ireland, eicatland and Wales, thus af turtling a safe and expeditious mode of reuniting funds to those countries, wraith permits requiring such fatilb. ll ea will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application lit by inner, post.paidy will be promptly at • tetskil to. TAA FTE fa O'CONNOR. Forwarding and Commission hlerchatita. mart27-ii.kw.ty Plitindeitattlf. rith herb', Urothera, & Co. Alt Frt.Tolc 14:s-w Volta; yam:. 4141, Dimus; Seteft.aati Roan, LaTratxttn , JAMES IIIeAKELY, Agent, °flee on ['TIM at, Canal Baton, Pittsburgh. Arrangement; f t is for the tll.ACk_, ar 1.14.. ..t.F7T.T.T. tae liberty of tallTiOalterrig In their old Met: KS mid 1 rastomert, thnt that) . a francrinetils for the year I IS befog eoutplete, they me prepared On bring oat passengers, by ,he above splendid lane, from Livorpool to ?t se Vora I and Philadelphia They refry to their fanner roarer of doing business: and smote those who entrust them with their orders, that the site satiofaction writ he rendered As heretofore. lialltTTaanall , to ENGLA,Nb, ITLLa.AND, scartdom Aso w.m.FA Drafts for eale, payable, on demand, at any 1.1411 k in toecand. The undersigned has made arraagentents to !mug out passengers to Pittsburgh, dosing the preetlsli year.. fet,S.2rodliae • J A NI EA ISLA , . :titriDiart elk cuoir VARStN. en 4717) REVUTANC/I OffiVO. AILNDEN A CO contome so hying out persons from Lj say part of Vtigtand, freland, iSeutlaud or Wales, spun the most liberal terms, Weal their usual pia , ‘o l /Ah l Y‘ and attention to the want, of catigrants We do nut al. .ow our passengers to be robbed by the au:hulling ACtlitipa hat infest the somports. no We take eltaree at theni the moment they report theinselves, and see to their well.be irlib and despatch Lama; or - 41110M any detention try the first "'tops We soy this featlessls , an we dory arty of oar ,iaasentgere to show that they were detained forty - might ionic by uo is Liverpool, whiter 11•011StIllti 01:011rts Wet, foamed months until Mt* could len neat in some old -raft, at a cheap rate., which, too frequently pricred their intend to perform our contrasts honorably, out what it may, and trot net as esta4 the ease last seattnt with other otters, who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any auto from it to Ll,Ol/0. payable at arty of the Provinria I flanks in fec und. England, tem:gland and W ate._ JOSHUA 110131NSON, Eltropeati and tietterat Aqeitt. Fifth otreet, one door below Wood st, FOH,EIUN R EMIT TANCE. , ru p y.S . u w tr c n n l g te l. ll3re ir p e r t em prepared t o o li f . u n r a v ll a , r ,, l l money Wales, to nil despatch, and at the lowest rates. SANItikIL APCL.URKEN & CO., 148 Utterly street. EEO Western New York College of Ilealib. 207 MAIN STRUT, BLITALO, N. V. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHON'TRIT TIC MIXTURE. Itins celebrated remedy is Cansla. :y increasing its fame by the making all over the world. It has now ttecome the only medicine for family use. and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy : till stages of this cram] plaint immediately relieved no matter of how long statid• Mg. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone'l no other ar ticle can relieve you ; and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical' —(nee pamphlet.) Liver Cam plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and'Ague. To the Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No Mineral agent, nodeleterious ,compound in a part of this mixture; it cures these discus 'n with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (Scapamphlet.) Piles, acomplaint ore most painful character, is Immediately relieved, and cure fol• lows by a few dark use of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, &c., or Infitunation of the same, Is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, nada cure is always the result of its use; It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, Painful men. itrualions. article has ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. hazy he telied upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we reel permitted to do so,-could give a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaima.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated rottstitu dons, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to net immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article rem pr Tux at and drive such diseases from die system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures In all &mamma, which the limits of an, advertisement swill not permit to be named here; Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi cr appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit any case, and if bone and muscle areitill telmild 'upon, Itif the emaciated and lingering invalidnoreon,.and keep taking the Medicine us longue there is au improvement. The proprietor would caution the ,public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SsussPstut.i.sx, stau es, &c., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &e: They are geed for noth ing, and concocted to gull 1110 unwary : TOUCH TlllOl Nor. Their inyentiirs Stever thought of Curing such diseasestill this article had &Melt. .4 partici/tar study of thi pantph. lets is earnestly seliciird. Agents, and all who soil the ar ticle, aro glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up la 31.10 z. bottler:, at $2; 12 oz. do. at $1 each—the larger holding 6 oz. more than thOtvro , small bottles. Look out and not aget imposed open.. Every bottle has "` Vaughn's Vegeta le Lithontnptio Mixture," blown upon the glass, the written signature of "G. C.: Vaughn" on the directions, and "G. Vaughn, Ilutfalo,” stamped on the cork. None other ere genuine:. Prepared Prepared by Dr. G. C;Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Wain street, IlutTalo, wholesale and retail. No attention .given to letters unless-post-paidr-order from Ter/lady aulhOriZid4gcritS..cterped. Post-paid let 'ters, or verbal comminucauons solimung advice, promp ly encoded to grans. Of f ices devoted exclusively to the ale of thisarticie-, 132 Nessmist, N. Y,, 295 Essex if., Balein, Mass.; and 'by the,firiaCipal Druggists throngioathelpiito spate' s . ‘ - andCanada; as Agent& "' flitts 13111 DO do CKVIAT . . ~ *3 4 ' No. 2, Liberty st., near Cana J3asta. INDEMNITY. The . Promsktha. Fire - % Iriarturomorg.C,onaganyi E . or rinta.artraiv. liritEeToßB: r ..ChaTtes W. Haneker, Georgo W. Riehardi, , !I . l.lomas Hart. "MordeeniD.Livtis, Tobias Wagner,n ' Adolphi E. Borie l ", Samuel Grant, David S. Browne,' Jacob - R. ftaita, Morrid Patterson. CHAS:W. BAN CEEB, Pres't,.. Cass. G. B ttrcasa, Secretary Coritiaue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description or propertyin, town arid country. The Company have reserved a large Contingent - Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured: • ' The ASsets of the Company. on January let, 180, as published agreeably to an Act Of Assembly, were us fol lows, viz : _ Mortgages Beal Estate Temporary Loans :Mocks Cosh, &.e • 513,316,402 71i Since - their ineorporatioi period' of 19 years. they have paid upwards of One.Miffion Fairr iinadred Zhou• send Ihtllara, dosees by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, a awcll as the ability and disposttion to meet with promptness, all liabilities. • J. QAAU3IVER COFFIN, Agent, mart] office.N. E. canter Wood and ad ids Flee anii_ipurixte luattranoe. THE insurance Company of North America, of 'Pinta--` delphia, throngh its duly authorized Agent, the 'sub- , scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on mope fly, in this zity and ittivicinitytand on shipments by the canal and rivers: DIRECTORS: , • Arthur G. Coffin, Preet. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry J . Charles Taylor, - Samuel W. ones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown. Jacob Al. Thomas, John NV - iiite. John R. Neff. • Tllllll7aB P. tope, Richard D. Wood,_ - Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Shertardistey• I Thin is the oldest Insurance. Company in the Halted: States, having been chartered in 1714. Its charter taper ' petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all - risks of an extra hazardous: character, it maybe considered ns offering ample strati- , ty to the public,. WILLI.Akt P. At Counting Room of Atwood;Joues A Co., Water au. ; Front sts., Pittsburgh may.ty AGENCY OFI'ITE FRANKLIN Flar, INSURANCE COMPANY' OF PHILADELk. A.—N. E. carneiel Third and Wood 'neat, PitzsburgA.--The assets of the company on the first of January. ISO. as published' in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislatarc; mere 80116 find Mortgagrt $60015 93 Real Estate, at cost 100M7 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash Z. 17,499 , Making. aloud of 4 4 202,6C2 42 A ;TonWig certain assurance' that all twists will be promptly met, nrat gicing entire security to all who obv tam policies from this Company. Risks taken at to low valetas are consistent with security. oetS 'WARRICK MARTIN. Arent:.' __ --- n. tt7s, 1M . . I. U. uttxua GALLAGHER. LONG & !MILLER' , : No. 109 Frew st or . betutern Wood and Smittfuld stmts. M A. ;III L ;I F O A a ctio ' n it Po ß re S c o litm l p i 6e,')gluin'teiz;;it(till'iunbgle and .fd era Water l'untot. fi ttings of all liinds for Ga., Water, Steam. d.c., limas ettEtirtgl for Machitiery and ainti-attri ton Meta! for same. Particular attention Paid to Lis rumors, and a well as"orted stock of Plain and Grua melon! Pendants, Burners, Chandelier', ts.c.,&e., eon atantly on nand. octS AMES A. 101.111111,0.-- SA.MVII.. CRI)Z111. AraISTRON(i CROZER, COMPninit ) . AfErChant' , NO. :hi Market street, Pine:l:mil ; Pa-, vrin attend promptly to the sale of - every desknotion of Western Produce, and miter articles eau-rusted to their Care , Rsrra roL—Hanna, Hussey ..& Co., Pittsburgh; Hann*, °notion & Co., New Lisbon, 0.; Merchants generally ; Wellsvdte, 0.; Rhodes & Ogiehy, Bridgeport, Richardson Jc Bro.. Cineinmst F. Howard, Loatsville, Ky.; Guile & Dorseon, St- Limits; H. Bay/as, Steatall• - dee97y LAW'SGSOOL. rrilF:Sabterit.ct wilt reecho nt fiis office Young Gen ", ttemen desiring to read law. He wilt superintend and threct their .tut ea: and by Co4lMalit strict weekly examination. prepare them for frotrarthln 10 the Bar. READE WASHINGTON. The Slibierit , ers hart , heroin habit of daily' profession al ititerroarac with Retitle Washington. tag., for mast years, amt feel Komi pMararet in attesting the accuracy legal information. and his etnhtetct eapaefty for the otoleetaiting *et forth in his advettit-etnent. They earnerVty recommetal to yOung Gentteufea ivho ort,ih to amplify It eaniyol.at kilOW kart. or the Itol pro res.mm, to avail themattives of the advantages whirla.W. proymamt Law School will afford them Cimtir• Staler, O. :Metcalf, A- Burke. Thou. , Wihton M'Candleas t C. Darragh, 140,11 Woods, Jame, Dunlop C. a Loom. wm. 11. Nrcturv., J. Mahon, X. W. LOOMIS. de.cl.l4to Great AND MID DiltD6lll, rtrilatan r, PC • 1. the moat popular of all-1100T tua t 4 110E11 7 4 . tabli in the; Wee. This plat tint gnitted Prof' 1 "" keeping the very hest lievics ADD WALGNEUGS...,, , ftGIGGGG"' ,7 pfstGx 10t 6311/GLIGDonIy by keep's:M.lM toes*, sa - aorted clock 13001D.t. and r , 10.11.11i to. the AVesteut conotry, bat ernerlrit and deter. mined to tell hi. GOODS lager -than any other hotwe pnxslhly cam he care" not what farlittica they hotrai of having for ottenior great I, ttwegwr,la to , the public. It ia',mtactlle to eel ford, all Me-advantages and faciiitica in en adt ernerment. that the Crest Bargain tlorliet hoe over ether*, which Ghittilrk ite proprietor to midi [to o t. and SIOWS or the very beat ourditir a and alyhts at from 10 to :VS per mod, tower than any other alum lit tha,Mty, .The way to teat the Dl2 , llGt 111 - 4 t alt who intend porchsia. iag TRAFTS and SHOES, to call at itkress riREAT 11A RGA IN CORNER, examine chelllGGt a n d pricea. and on wilt he m it i med that the et."llGTSAGitit. .fietil and kVA .tarts.,. the plane for the public, one and all n, get good thole and Shoi% cheap, for caelt. thigh J. uxr - r24. oreat eaters' *di e, lIARNE'SS, A,ND WHIP MANUFACTORY. t ill: &Miser - Met take* tidy method of informing hi. ft-Wilde and the puldie to rzenvtuL that he _hat , the large'' 'mirk of the foitow ' DDIDViI m or.own Itifitilt ['extort., in dna arty —Saddiev, Dame va.Trunka and Whips; all of Drbich he will warrant to he evade of the heat material, and I , y the beat mechanics - in Allegheny comity. tieing detertuitte4 to cell hie manufacture. something lower than tam been heretofore Aeld in the Oily, hr would Invite pastas to need of the shove named at, !irk., to Inv AVeralmoir. Nu. 044 Idlietty street- °ma; alit Seventh. Also, halide made to °Mei lot machinery. net'tl grwtta• Chit:hertz:tier Plano*. JOHN Ag'n; firr Chirkertnn'ii Pecionefor 'Tester* ranial N lit 'Wood street. l'intiburith, htts recetvrti, told tuilv open for sale, tin ftittowing elegant arriortinent of riam,V4i.rie.n. direct from the nointineturer, and fur snit , sit Mr. elitekrting'e (Ilesston) times, viz : thin papr.d.i Ito..twoto3. seven oetare•.enried in the moat. elecont .tl4 rich e.yie of Lowe XlV,—new settle. One Itetre wood, estrreil,itertin oetave—nen , ;:c . ale. (hie thi. settle. One *to. 6 (*.tore., curved Inoitkling . ..-tiosv Ocule. Two do. dn. t+rnud corners? •• Two do. ti do. olonare " The ohove arc front the mnnufnetorq at J. Cllkterinf. 130,tort,ond of the latem style, of furniture, and Wah ltnt new and approved scale. • Also, otr hand, and for ,hle low— Three itotewootl l'ionos, 0 Wove.; from the mainline tot) 01 II Worcester, New York, formerly of the firm of tilolhat, WOlTChlei Jr Dutthotn. Two Rosewood, 0 octavo Naomi; from the manufactory of Oak & On .N One Itotewood, Gj octave; manufactured by Bacon & Raven, New York. One Mahogany 0 octave Piano; made in Baltimore, and left by the owner fur *ale, either for coed' or in cz• change tor much good* as will sa country tore.— Price $lOO. ROO JOHNSTON & STOCKTON have just receivndthe following nevi works History of Congress, thogrephical and Political; corn. prisingn history ot internal impr oveinents, Ust vent, Har bors, &c.,4 from the formation of the Government to the. present tinie ,• embracing, tiler,, historical itOliCe6 of va nous political events of Ocean Stentn Navigation; or the Tea and Coffee IIIX; together with biographies, per sonal histories, &c.. by Henry o:Wheele.r, illustrated by steel portraits, and facsimile autographs. History of Charles I, of Falgillitti i by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First . , by Jos. C. Hart. . . A new novel ; Mary Barton n tale of Manchester life. The Moral, Social nod Professional duties of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren, Esq:, P. R. S Of the n ner temple, Barrister at Law... ilecn l Bnitery. J. SHRP ARO WOULD respectfelly inform his friends and the nah lie generally, that he has added to his other buni- Ileaß, the manufacturing of Crackers of every vAriely,— Having purchased one of W. fl.< Nevin's Crackei valid Pilot Dread machines, ho Is prepared to fill all ordemfor crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes by u strict attention to business, to shore a portion of the public patronage. . The public is. . respectfully invited in call and ekamitte - for themsaves. IJAKERY, No.lo Commercial Row, Liberty st. 'oppo site Smithfield. N U. Saperior family Wend, rye and dyspepsia Bread large uud small roll!, fresh every morniogcnithe had at the store, or my wagoa, or at my stand la the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to order. J. SHEPHARD. Nolo Commercial Row. Liberty at. “It le the best Cough Medicine I ever, filaw.” RI.IA I) the following woofer-the suportority of Dr. Wa /ard's Oriental Can gh Mixture, from zi respectable cit izen, who has tried it PrrrsetructO, Dee. 15, 1547. Musses. II Vie & laboring fur several weeks under the disadvantages of a Itarassitig cough and Most distressing - told, wltleh htul,Thus ,far, resisted the ef feels of several of the "infallibles," I was italoced to per clinse a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give ita fair trial. To toy great surprise, after using.onlyona half of the bottle I found - myself entirely well. uitts the best medicine fever saw."• ' True copy. • ,TORN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street, near Canttl. . *lB New Allillipery, sqlks, :Velvet'', don. .... , 4 ' Jusr received from New York, a ehoice,se4c Lion of elegant i!Mtins,Sißiti;Wintc? Ribbons ' , rent:li Flowers,"Pluthe f., - ICC. ' A liatidsoitie as sortment of Winter Bonnets, -Bonds, 'Capes, Cardinals Visetts. Sm., on'band and mode to ordeikla the Ittlesi style at the shortest notice. • ' ''" • nts. 'MIFF, dec6 • - • No. 10 St. Waif st. (West side.) .6 AV VASHIONAISLE, MILLINURY. - --Ittra. 8: BARR Fourth street, near ,00d. would inform the Ladies of Pins Minn and vicinity, that snelvill . Oen on Tuestlayi the %thing-, an. extensivii assoktment 4of Fat mad Winter"Millii&iy. ', - - " ' ' ' " ". - • er-1-0' . ... ir tA —2 sal9ks, just recutveditutt tor sale Hy_ ,fcb!..l6 SMITH & SINCLAIR _,~ ~ ax~~ : ~i ~ ;aat.,'~~. ~"~'.=,n_r ' `~,~'~' ~.—.,.""~'~ , ~~ .rye: - Maack ulrugs anu .41 LIVER.COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA;. NERVOUS DEBILITY,. -DISEASE OF THE ICIP NEYSS - ASTI - IMA,. and. alLaffectirms 'arisinirfHpaat dermigement or disenee.in the - Wintry, Doges tive, Vasculnr, Respiratory; arid' Nervous Systems, such as constipation, inveaid piles, heartburn, loss of appetite,coat- ' ed tongue, acidity of the stom ach, swimming of the head, fullness or weight in the stomach, dimness of . vision puipita. tion of the heart, • Choking or suffocating sensating. depression of spirits, sudden flushes of heat, pain in the side or back, I weakness of the limbs, cold feet constant 'im anings of evil, fever and' dull pain in the hhead, pain tied difficulty of breathing when lying Upon the side, frightful drearns,sour eructatione,yellow nese of the skin and eyes, deficiency of perspire lion, ,ke,ke.' can be • effectually 1 cored by DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN lIITFERS. Their power aver the above diseases is not excelled— , if equalled—by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures in this coy attest, in many cases af- 1 ter skilful physicians had failed. Derangement in the liver and stomach are sourees.of insanity—from disorder or obstruction u morbid action of the sympathetic and other nerves follows, and the func- lions of the brain are impaired nud deranged; as nerires are the connecting medium betweenmind and matter, it follows front the reciprocal action that both' mutt be more or less implicated and deranged simultaneously; deraementthe re wilialso produce diseaseof the SKIN, LUNG ng S, .UTERUS and KIDNEYS. as well Bathe brain, The thousands %1:110 die with YELLOW FEVER; CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, is owing' 'Co the same causetand'the majority of cases of that most painful :disease, CONSUMPTION, otiginates from the same. In 'fact the stomach is the important organ in the systeen of matter, as upon it yon depend for the success and all the advantages to be derived trom the adminisirationof in-. tenial medicines. Its functions are of the utmost 'un .portance to everyone in constituting the source and foun tain of life,which is nutrition. No organ possessessuch remarkable sympathiel, unite such remarkable power in modifying every part of the system. The tare success in treating disease of the liver and stomach successfully has not beenawant of pathological knowledge of their futtetions, ,but the preparation of a compound that would act upon the disease at.d all, the sympathetic afflictions. That point has been gained in these Biiters, and they are ENTIRELY VEGE'PABLE, and will in every case p . ermanintly destroy, Costiveness, acid give strength and vigor to the frame; at Ito time de bilitating the patient, and they are grateful to the most delicate itoreach tinder any circumstances. ALL CAN BE CURED, WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, (Iv cotton THE POWEa 0? myrbrcin.) The few months this preparation has been beffire the public, has, from its infalbbte efficacy, clicitid the eulogy of the press through the land, their object being far the benefit of suffering humanity; its success has surpassed all precedents, anitit is free from all alcoholic stimulant. syrup. mercury, atoms quinine, acids, and all injurious Ingredients. and cspeeialty adapted to the diseases of the variable climate of the United States, and the . West In ilia Islands. . WEEK AND .DELICATE CHILDREN, are made strong by using it—in fact it isafanaily medi clue, and can be .admiaiste rtd with safety to a child one year old, the delicate female, or a man of ninety. - The Philadelphia Democrat- says medicine haft an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in great demand. We can speak from experience, that it has produced many wonderful cures." . The Daily Sun says We believe it. is one of the best medicines of the age—a friend having used it in his own family with„great satisfaction in the Jaundice and . Liver Complaint:" The Spirit of the Times and Keystone.says:—PDo our good citizen*, who are invalids, know the many aston ishing cures that have been performed by Dr. Hoolland% celehrins......,erman Bitters! If they do not, we recom mend. them to the German Medicine Store, tHel. Race street: tilt who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, "'ln dict", Dyspepsia or Nervous Dithllity; the Doctor has cured many of our citizens, ear the best physicians had failed. We have used them and they 'have proved lobe a medicine that every otic should ;kite* of, and we cannot refrain giving oar testimony in. their. favor, and thatwhich gives them greater claim upon our humble e foo. they are entirely vegetable. The Evening Bulletin says:—The Celebrated German Bitters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep. As, and nervous complaints." Nears Gazette stays,—"lt is not often we notice the various execlient medicines advertised in our columns, because we are unwilling to speak except from personal experience. and a good constitution fortunately makes us generally strangers to such arttcles.. A word, how ever, of Dr. tiootlauti's Gorman Bitter*. Tbis ris e UMW to he nn excellentartiele fulfilling in every respect what is claimed for it by the advertiser. The Daily News says: - "A Al ezictax.—We speak, knowingly of Dr, , Imre celebrated German [littera when we ese...vls a blessiug of this.,age. and in diseases of thel.wary, diges t nee and nervous systems ithas an EQUAL —it iSA. USW:EMILE PREUARATICL. 330 ' 2322 WlTUovrAlt . comm., and to all iavands would :r 4 Learame.ad it 23 worthy their eonfoten‘i - e. - What sue:itre testimony (WTI it inedieine have. . At the. Heves 4.01 tie seen the ,er.cteneett of many . of our most respectable " t n i zeirs s,t - Cums in nil "the mnegoing ,dia eners. " c Principal filtepert, German Medicine Store, 275, RACE Swet t nud air sate in lAneatter by JrAitt F. ',Nan; Hsi , fitAtArg, '.V. Gross; nit& resPectanle dealers gen erelly ilteneltreei the CfluttTry. , ' S I ,047, 4 3 8 41 . • 84,724'83; • 06,001. 85 . „51,5'.41 25 0a,864 37 IlFlll:6.lCiti 11 !—'Pilo Lungs 0 pee in danger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath it a sound of rhoith. Aar TOll A Nianirill Your darlittg , ehild, your idol and earthly jay. ts ;law perhaps confuted to her chatnber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks; her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already' gained opon her —the sound of her surslehra I rough plerces your sou). Porno we, when last about to - enter life, disease shedi a heart /washing blight over the fair Kasper!, of the tir ture—your hectic cough and feeble Millie 101 l of your loan of hype, but von need not riespais. , .. There a balm which will heat the wounded lungs. it its - Sherman's All-Heading Eletlasam. Mrs. Arruct, the wife of %Vat. Atlrre, Ern. was given tip by Dr. Sewall of WA/1111110011. Drs Roe• and ItleCleilan of Philadelphia. Dr. liar and Dr.-slottraf Near . York. Her friends all thought she mast die. .She hall every arp,ora‘urApf being in consumption, and 'Wag All pennuitieed by her physicians--Shertuan's Balitum was I given and it eared her. GAitiIAAHAVTIE, of Ball's Perry,' was also cored of I consumption by this Itntsurn whets all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castife. Dentist. 2:11 LiroadornY, ' has witnessed its effects in several caves where ma o th ecruerlecinc afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr- C. also vette...red its wonderful effects iet rutting Asthma, wide), it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood. alarming run It may be , in effectually ruted by this Balsam. rt heats the ruytureid or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lunggs sound again. Rev. lit VITT 104 Eighth avenue. was cured of rough and catarrhal atiketion of 50 yearn standing. The first dose gave hint more relief then ail the other medi cine he had over taken. Dr. 1.. J. Beals, 10 Delaney Erect, gave it to n sister-in-law who was laboring under. Consumption. and to another aorely al2ieted with the Asthma. In bothrases its effects were immediate, anon restoring thent to emmfortable health. 3 I.cenerts Wrm...s, , 45 Christir-04 suffered from Asthma 4.,1 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at oner, and Nile is romparatively , well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine . This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs. Cold% Spit ting Blood. Liver Complaints, and all the :Lifer tioutt of the throat, and even AAltltTill and Consumption. Price 2.5 tents and SI per bottle, Prinoipal Office 1043 Nassau strret.Nrw York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste.aunt Poor Alan's Plaster _ _ Sold wholesale and retail by WB. JACRSO".I, at his Root and Shoo Store and Patent- Medicine Wasehonse, Sa Liberty street Pitisharsrli. head :of Wood street. and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county : A. M. Marshall, A.lleghAlty City; Jonathan Ghriest, Mancliester;l. R. IL Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J.G. hludiii, cot. 'Wehoer st. and Rim; Daniel Negley,.BUSt Liberty; ih L. Miteliells_Wilkine burgh; Than. Aik an, Sharpithuotig•Suml. SPringer, Clin ton; James Stewartazown; John Block, Tonic Creek; C. B. Diehl, Elisabeth, Rowlend & Son, ?trilees orti hlcßlitowney, Bakerstown; Riley IR'Laughlin, 'lump Township; Wm. 1 Smith, Teniperanecaille; Jaa. Tarentuin; 0. IL Suds, S, wieldy . maro-ty r LA NT, CKYi:ST ATITI/ MON \ . LAND k, Of in vow., N. Y., says: "I am well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your Detnestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them, and have admidistereAteem th my patients,' Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are intc medintely cured by the ase of Dr. Ralph's Pills. •'Price t XS cents it box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. 1.. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Wtri t . Cole, Allegheny Mtn J. G. Smith, Sir minghami sad. Joh n hPeracken, Fifth' Ward. fcbl7 Jaynes' 011.1/211y ate diclues. D R, S. S. COOK, riqp . ., Ohio, writes, March. 1946: I,J "1 have used your Venni/44;c Carminative Balsam, nod Expectorant, in my practice,, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly welt pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my reenlleetion, fuiled of realizing my fullria expectation in their curative, properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak of front experieneelbut, judging, from those I have used, doubt not but thnt _ they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence repOsed , in them, by . those who have used tnem. I wan formerly very partial to c.v. , Yertnifuge, until I becamenequam tell with yours, which has nty decided prefercne to tiny other now in use. Resseetfully, yours, &e., S. S. COOK, m. D." 137" For sale ,in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st. D A. FAIINESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.— e - - - ids pr D. nitration has proved itself to lie of very great effica-' cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, 'and other Pneumonic Affections; and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it as a safe and useful medicinm and are pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority,-in testimony of its value. it is pleasant to the taste, and is offered ntso low a price as to place it within the reach of every person: There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro duce such decided Mims in such a short time. Pre pared •and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK it CO., Corner of First and Wood, also, corner of Sixth-,and Wood streets.deel3 , - VV. RALPH'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE{ Puzs arefor . wholesale and retail, at the. 2 .„ REAL ESFATE OFFICE, No. 50 Smithfield 64_ , Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city:.. G. Smith, Bir., milighami Joh u ?Ice rac keit,,Penn street, Fifth Ward. feb ALLEN BROWN.'• • C. CONNELLY BROWN , S , IIIOTEIi: • CORNER OF SEITIIFIRLD AND THIRD Pittsburgh,./ta.- DROWN & CONNELLY, PROM ' lETONOW::...':.V. Stabling.nuached tt tho . honk bbls. fine eating - end .cboking:ipplee; rdc'd per steamer Prinsul,"' and rot sale by dec27 KING te ‘ MOORHEAD. lunge, (MU. allitOttlllol , - • • BAIR CREAht—A match - leis arilclr-ror gro ,ibeauty,%and. restoration'of the `_ Cream, when onceknown, will supereede all oftier arti cles of the kind now 'in use. • jArlicre the hair iirdedd harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turhirtg grey, a'fevr aPPlick• times will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau tiful, lively • appearance;`and will also Make it maintain its liveliness and healthy colorowide as long as all the prepamtimus that• are generally used; Where the hair is thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by using this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of , ailing oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will , not injure the hair like the other preparations, bat will' beautify it, and give.parfect satisfaction in every in, stance. . For testimony to its very superior qualities, eve the fol lowing _letter from the 'Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Mesrrs. Hendeisbott k. Stretch, Hishville, general agents for the Southern States: • . ' •'. , - Letter Vika Re p.-11.. Cardwell Paster of thelfresbytriiait , hlitessa liturntasuarr gvatrn : Ommtwo --1 take . p.easure in my testimony in'favor of the excellent preparrjon called Dr. Farilh's ,Chineas Hair Cream; for , about two years ago tornivery dry, bristly, and dispoied to collie out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream; and used it tecordidg to•the prescription, it is now. elastic, soli, and firm 'ICI the head: 'Many balsams and oils • were applied,'each leaving my hairin n worse state than before: • This Cicala, however, has met my micien-, As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preferenee over all Others, being delicately perfumed and not die posed to rancidity. The ladiesiespecially; will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum 'in - their preparatimis for the toilet: ' ' Respectfully, Ea.; • • • IL CALDWELL. • Pulaski, January 7,1847. **** • • ' 10" Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend, 45 /Make! sty ‘ and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifthsta. 1615-d&w-ly J . . . T ADIES are cautioned agarnst_maing• Common Prepa red Chalk : They are not aware how (rightfully ins- TiO tie it in to the skin ! how coarse, leo* rough, how sallow, yellow, Out unhealthy the akin .appears after using. pre-. pared chalk! Besides it is injunous, containing a large quantity of lead! We have prepared a beautiful vege table artiele,,which we call Jones' Spanish UHT- White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious gualtues, and it imparts to the skin' ti natural, healthy; alabaster, clear, lively white ; .atr thasame time- acting as a cosmetic on the akin, making it soft and:smooth- Dr. James Andersori, Practical Chemist'Of Itlassaclitt setts, says: "After anal) , sing Jon es' SpaniskLilly White, 1 find it poisesees the most bielnitiful and natural, and at the 151172 e time innocent, white I ever saw.. "I Certainly . • can, conscientiously recommend its, use to.all whose skin, reqniresbe allaying." Price 25 cents a box.' Directions ' —the best way to apply",,Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the Conner is preferable' , A nun art or Terre sort crerre.•-••White. teeth, foul breath, healthy gams. Yeller* , and unhealthy teeth, after being once or tamp cleaned . with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the • rnosebeatnifur ivcry, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent.' and exquisitely due, that its constant d a:ay . use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that aresn good condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish, . and preventing a premature decay. Those already deCayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such ails becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth ' delicately white, and make She breath 'deliciously sweet. Price 2.50 r 37* cents a box. Ail the aboveare sold ;only at b 2 Chatham at., sign of the American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose Raines appearin She Was. rot , =tuts, and eta rich hastritn . d; fedi aYour face is your fottanoa beantiful; clear; foot la it white! If not, it can be made so even though it bagel low, disfigured, sunburnt, .taaned and freckled. Thous- . ands have been made thu s who have washed.once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. -The erect is glorious and magnificent. .Burbe sure yonget thescan, Inc Jones' Soap, it the sign .of the ATl3,ollCall ce Chatham Street. • • • • ' • . 41 . ' • ' Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Seurvey,ErysipeLaßarber's Deb ora often cured by 'ones ' Chemical • Soap, r when every skind of remedy-has (ailed. • That •it 'crises pimples; freckles, and clearsthe skin, 41kt:row...Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham . street. „ 2440, reader, this salient Or never fails. C. INGLIS,' Jr.,' 'P tteraon. Sold at J Mi1.90:141 Libertyst.; head of• Wood; Sign of of the Bik. Boot. . O N E !IXILDARTIA'ELVE AND A HALF CENTS. selietrriageonfaentiatv-Ainy.lady between 'Wen-, ty Ord thirty, possessing a symmetrical form good. tares, &c:. is asked confidentially, can abe - it e iroess . any man cosh! admire her while shut has such. OW teeth,. such sallow, rough, coarse skin; 110 lOC bad,• wiry hair; When, by spending thesosese semi - she might have delicate white teeth, a s we et breath, anti a b eaut if u l b e .] o f b a i t .. pe eon have beautiful white le ad, an d aweet b re w:ay using' a 2.4. box of .kmes' Am= as bur Toodi Pse-....5mi white, pure and spotless as snow by using a "Joe of the geimme A gree Italian Chemical sa oup; ~,autiful head of hair by rising a as. hotel, of prat Trair Restorative. Do not form an opinion s t minst this before you trry, or you will regret it; but be sure to ask for Jones' articles. 'Sold only in New York at 82 Chatham st. For sale by WM. JACKSON. Agent, 89 Liberty it, rinebursh. • (`LANCER; SCROFULA AND GOITRE.--Ample ex perience has roved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious itt removing the above dis eases, as DR JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. it has effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and otherdis eases of that class, but has-removed the.most•stubborn diseases of the 'Skin, Swcflings, Dyspepsia, &c: • This medicine enters into the'circulnuon, nud eradicateedis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the pares of the skin, and redones enlargement of the glands or banes. It inertases the appetite, removes headache and dtawsi nese, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani mation-to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole materiathediea- It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasantond has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swar lowing medicine.. o r sale in Pittsburgh at the PEhaN TEA STORE; 72 - roarlii st.. near Wood. • mad° A. Recipe for the Human Hair t rro FORCEITS GROWTH AMU HEALTH, MAKE, 1 IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN . AND FlNE.L 2 Persons in consequence of the many things sold, set down every artiele, (be it aver so good,) -as a humbug. If Reople could be made to try a as, bottle ofJone's Coral flair Re storafire,' and sed how it makes d.ry, rusty, red, ,light hair. moist, so ft . auburn and-dark, and.lreeps•it so; and by its use for sometime: causes it to grow naturally beat/tired; if people,coutil see the umber of poor .respectable chortless-that ase it. (aye, and fiutl it-The cheapest thing they can u se,) for dressing end beautifying-the 'Bain' for keeping' it soft and in order three times ruslong its any other article made; and • . Forces it to grow. stopiits : •, 'And tosts - butlshillingstotry. • . - We forinerly sold nothing less than St bottles. but we wish people to try it. Sold only at et [mind WI Chatham street, New York; and by , - • • mar2U JACKSON', Agt...s9 Liberty st. O. tor Dt..Witturd's Fauttiy-Meth oflitteoturAhitirt;t: tog iorlotiully used Dr. Nr . flilird:lt ture and: ffe t ei t s ifoincgteheer exPrieneed "3 benefi :t a e ffectrA, in all cases full, reetorunend it unsafe .Sp pastor;ti k I t f a r c Lm . e: ien recommend e , w !. lie tsz.l li ti e ci v a - e tt ilt r i a l i t 4 i h t t h E a n s litv oesise.u4 , „:WILI. JENKINS. Pinsbnrgh, Mulch Ifit 1849. 117 - Soh l by J:Schoonmaker k Co., John Hays, James A..10{1, J. 11. Cassel, lark L', Scott,' F. L. Snowden, J. Mohler, Ogden Lk Snowden. . up2:l HEHIC, 13:6Hiftrit,(J17HSOILES,EliY531PE -0 LAS, F.ortates Bell, Chaps, .Sort Beards, . PienprW—,. This is used by many physicians in this city in eunngthe: above. and we would not eousetenciously sell unless we knew it to be all we state. As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is - perbans the only article ever -known that removed' inipurines, and, cleared and beantified.theakin ' - making . it soft, clear, smooth and.white as an infants,Buttnihd, it is sold at2B2 Chatham st.., N. Y., and by - : wit , 1. ji b 89 , Liberty street, -Pittsburgh. C . _ OisiSUPTIC Sseizes more Victims than. any other AI disease in our' country. The ydting - ,i . Ahe old,Ahe beautiful and guy, are all alike subject lb' itS invidious ravages, and mauy a hectic cheek hai been supposetito bloom with the. glovi'lit•hcalda... - . BM every case origi nates in a cold and a cough--pethaltsdeemed oltworliq of attention at first..-and may ,met. with, remedies when too late. Watch the 'first symptoms with itialpati care, and,make immediate use of. the Cough Balsam of B. A. Fahnestock Co., which. will certaiuly check jtafurdier prooress, and restore the inflamed organs to .4 beautiful For sale by. It. A. ratilitstocic 1b co.,.conier Ist and Wood its.; also, - corner.Gth and 'Wood. , deell *calcines ,ffor January Elll4 ECEIVLO' A. MINER'S, Smithfield "iireet, j'a, third door above Seocitnlistreet.i... Uodey's Lady's:Book, :unusually large; with six. at, tractive engravings; the literary department of, the high est order for this No:, commeacing a new volume. Sartain's Union- Magazine, beautifully embellished,- and comprising eta pages of seisding,money'rall Graham's Magazine, illustrated-with four beautiful en gravings; la size; a full double number. - Poems of John -, Quincy Adams, with Notices of his Life and Character. • • t. A Critical He feneeof the.:GirineStietit Baptist tiltuieh; against the charge of, corruption, tit Mu atiountstration of, her discipline; published by order of, the Church, Rose mid-Gent - Ude, orthelilyierioUti Wedding; trans- Weil from:the French of Riadolphe.Tortreri ; :v. _ An Impartial Acqoutit Atihe Life of the Hey. JohaN, - , Maffit—a nitre tive or his first marriage; also. hit second, with many particulars never before published- Second volume Paul :Ardenbeimy now e 6 m'Plefe i' George Lippard: ; Mary Barton, a Tale - Dr: published by the . JultairDeClifford; or Wincian's - Loite iX Romance of Smiles and Tears; illustrated', .."• Angelica Luxmore cir the,Life- of a Beauty"; by .the; author of .the Jilt, Brach of ProMise,Aic.,,tc.- The Hunchback, or the Bell Ringer.of -Noire D am "-- by Victorilliffe-i, : • ~. • - dean. rf lIIE subscriber - informs the , public:. generally; • and, J_ Housekeepers and Retail Grocers - partitialtirly,:that he isrdiseentinalng the Queensware busineas, and will sell off' has present stock at reduced prices. - Those who wish to obtain C tine, Quernswarel•Or find this a rare opportunity forgetting such articles as they want,- much cheaper than the usual rams.' ' ;_ 't Remember the place, CHINA N0..11E-Wood street, near the Auction store . ."- . - P. S. I will dispose of mr . Whole'lltOek'tb Mii!Persori wishing to buy it, ittrilargam, - • - • janeaf ;- - • ' ' 'OEM: ST. CLAIM. HOUSID, • ..., , CORNEA OF PENN AND Sr. ELME SiREETS.. "VRESS:trYSTEI I S. , GAIWEe , and veary,delicacy , of, ,the. ICI/50A ; the alaTk9t affords,:jeerved up at the: shortest the, and in the very hest style.. The house is. Hued up and:arranged in, the beat order s under , the man. attemenk or '. :Ise•P27l 'JOHN M. CAMPBELL. 10K I.l.iitt-- , Alt that :ytiltiatite , :prop erty,- where the subseriber revideii,,togetfint ivith the improvements thereon, Situated on Sixth street, near . StnithSeld, front,. ing on Sixth et. 120 It. and to depth on Cherry alley :240„, feet pr°;:itY::7:biyl:telf°: ° a e ;e' l tli;n;in:n/nilt:a4ielegrP"4:t might be 4videaltb;l2:ndiugl3 b lute of it each on 81ithtt;ixvetidando.lt:vt4 f{ont of. 20feee,oc.n_leyl20-feet :jarstf 11Vic "4 ' . ....._ Tar. -- • -qr itkattisa) Or Nit.Tuitx A MER o,o* I 1., procured froma wall tureatacky „a t tas fenDllteloW the surface s o u r e th n e. t .. e ..,,,.. b .u t e 4 a : ,,n.r . , and infallible ewe for Sprainsi Scalds, Burn., Totter . Fzysipo ass egad }feud.; Cfoul'r , WhouPitiff-Cought Infintonmlory Sore •Thrain. Ol'e arlfl Inflamed Ey es, Flatulence, Ulcers, Fever Syesond ,- INFLAMMATORY. EtilklUAtitT/SUre . Which yields to its erects irt a snrprisiug manner. _. , It has never yet.failed when usedaccoiding to duce dons. Read the:following; t hlascassrim, Allegheny co., Pa.,l . -November-18,1%0. This is to certify, tha .. , •,r ,- ttife, hlargarct Ghnescwas cured of a Rheumatic Cr...i.tWeint of seven years standing. by winch she was so lame as to be obliged to , use cninch, es. In one week she was cured by using the Amerietur Oil, and could walk about as usual without her en:itches. `-• JONATHAN GIIREIST. The following is communicated. by Mr. Wm.Nash,lldr. Jackson's agent far Steubenville, O. A gentleman rear Steubenville, who had not beett able to put either of his feet to the ground for twelve.years, in consequence of lameness, by the use of tine bottle• was enabled to walk two miles to a township election. It is likewise a sot e reign remedy for CONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLES AND TEN- The following is communicated by. Mr. Wm. Nash, W.. Jackson's agent for Steubenville: •A lady resoling in Steubenville, the finger of whose band was so contracted as to deprive her of the use of it for thirty-five years, was entirely cared by the use of one bottle of the Oil, so that she now has the perfect used hyr hand fully equal to the other which had rievetbeen affected. ii has also been found to be a safe and invinct ble agent in the speedy and certain care of DEAFNESS, in all crises not organically incurable. - A lady residing in'Allegheny city was effecumlly cured -of obstinate deatnest, of years' continuance, by the use of less than one bottle of the Oil, so that she said she heard better than she had ever done before. A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was ac e d c 01 deafness of nine years' standing, by - the nee of quantity of the Oil. ,Tbc names und residences of the lady and gentleman will be given to those who destre it, at the office of the advertiser. Its properties are highly developed in the certain and surp,mungly speedy cure of silicoses of •CROLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. Several cases of Cramp Cholla have been effectually cured by one dose of the Oil, in the shalt space of halt an hour, when the parties have been agonized with pain. Its connive properties have bcenremarkably manifested in the radical cure of ' ' DISEASES OF THE SPINE. A lady, the wife of a planter in • Kentucky, was curse effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine, which had confined her to ,Iter bed for a considerable time, in which ehe could not turn herself. It is also a sore remedy and perfect care for pains inthe small of the INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. Read the following . • "Prersaceau,ljec.l 3 , ll . l6 . This'll; to certify that was afflicted with great pain in the small of my Lack'and kidneys; which affected me so much' that-1 could not stand apnea. Drrubbing extra natty, and using half a te aspoonful internally. night and morning, I was entirely 'cured. -JOIENT RIDDLE, , . neat Warren, Ar m str ong co., Pa. Algentleman of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in flanunation of the kidneys—the pain of which caused him to faint—Was completely entail, in three days, by the - use of the American Oil. The qualities of this . - -• • - - NATURE'S OWN REMEDY . . • is extremely penetrating and and-infituneurterr come quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem edy wherever inflammation extent; either external on Cl ternal. Used . Immediately after a cut, braise or Wound, it will cure and prevent . . "- •' • • . GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. • ' It has, in addition, been found a salutary, - pleasing and effective remedy for those very unpleasant and incop 've nient diseases'- GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. mr Price, SO rents battle._ Cantlon.—Se on Your GUAM. • - The • surnrisine excellence and growing popularity , - the American Oil, has indeed some dishonest persons palm upon the publiconfserable • imitations of thin truly valuable mediculx,Mr the purpose of . de.:eiving the on ry wa, and depending the Propnetor. • • i n 0r d e ....-16 be sure of obtaining the genuine, obsern the (arming Tenn Taraas: ,Att. See that the name Wm.. Jackson 89 Liberty, t head of Wood at.." is printed on the labeler the wrappo • of each bottle, to imitate which is felony, •• • . ~ . 911. That each bottle is inclosed inn pamphlet contain ing full directions for use; and also containing the name. and address of Win. , Jackson, General Agent for.the proprietors; likewise, the name. and. address of -the pro prietors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. 3d. Purchase mum of the advertised Agents, all of whom have a show bill, on which is printed the nranea of the Proprietors and General Agents—thus : D. Heil & Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. '‘Vm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa.,. General Agent for Western Pennsylvania; and part of Ohio and Western Virginia; and the printers' names— & Shryock, Pittsbargh—pnated at the bottom of said show bill. . . • . 4th. Observe—the genuine AmericturOibis of a dark green color. without any sediment, audits specific gravi- , ty lighter th an water. The counterfeits are mostly of a black color ;—some• white like 'Spirits or Turpentine,. said to be refined and el:oiled twine Sensea era n mixture of other common oils; undone abi trek filthy looking uditure. p cavorting to come front o,e'•fPutahnrgh and Allegheny Dispensary Co.. None , of these 'tam terfeits possess either the virtue or. the power of the ono AnIEfUOAN • . • . • n7-sord wholesale and retail by 'WM- JACKSON, General and Solo Agent Cur the Proprietor in Western . Pennsylvania', Western : Tirgiiiias awl . Northern Ohio a nd by following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny • • Dr. Brown, ,Allegheny city. . J. R. Johnnin, • , • . • • , • Jonathan Vainest, Man Chester. • ~,,,,, Alextuiden &eclair, Wylie street... .1. R. IL Jacques, Dirnungliam. .• Wrn..T. Smith, Temperanceville. r G. 11. Starr. Sewickley. . Edvcard Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. . • Daniel Negley, East Liberty.' • • - "--. • • • fi. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. • Thomas Aikin, Sharpshurgh. • ; H. Rowland & Son; MiKeespott. • ' •• • O. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. , • Jahn Black', Turtle Creek. - • • •'' —"hPEldowny. Bakerstown '. • ••••••• 'Samuel Springer, Clinton. James M'Kce. Stewart/town. Riley M'Laughlin, Plum tawnshiP: 'lt Fulton, Tara MUM. • JerettilahFleming, Lrovreweville. •'" Robert Willtams, Arthursville. '• '" augts.d&wfirn . TPROM the New York Gazette, Oct. 6, ISg9 s . a doily .r paper deservedly at %helms./ of. the.daily press in this country. Brines Bztract of Sierrapatillit.—lt were but ioarteiy to cull the attention of our renders to this invaluable prep aration which will be foundadvertised in another colinno Mr. Bristol is a brother, aiM issues a highly inteiesdri,' newspaper, every now and then, one or two numbers of which we have already noticed; and the medicine itself :has been eulogised by nearly all the press of the western country, and, we doubt not, justly eulogucd: It has in its favor, moreover, very flattering testimonials from the most eminent practitioners in every . part of the country where Mhos been used. There ts benuty"and* taste: enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labels in which , they are enveloped, to induce a parchave,AVen if 'the' preparation it•elfwero• not one of the "norWreignest•in the worltl, ,, as e v er y: person must believe it is—that Is, every one Must believe it is=that is, every one who' would not resist amass of docuthentary evidence conch: sivo enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. Bay one of the bottles, gentle reader, andiee whether you do not agree with us on this point. • • • • - FoPsale by B. A. FAILVESTOCIC re CO, feb24 cur. of Ist and Wood and 6th and Wood sta. RHEUMATISSI, GOUT, AND TIC DOLOREUX.—s' . A respectable gentleman called at oar office,' as he said, to inform ni that he had been - afflicted for 15 year's with Rheumatism or Gout, And occasionally with Tic Doloreux thut he had been frequently, confined to his room for monthi tovithey,.and.often suffered the most tense and excruciating pam, but therlately he bad been* aging Joyne's Altirtitire, from which he towid the most sig nal and unexpected relief. He says be found the meth eine very pleasant and effective, and that he now con siders himself perfectly curecl.-Phaccifelphia North Amer . . A Facr IVertvu Exowrsto.— . ..A gentleman of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger'days,• became af-. fected with. Ulceration's in:the:Throat and Nose, and a' disagreeable eruption 'of the Skin.:' Indeed, his 'whole' , system bore the marks . of being . satumted with disease. Ono hand and : rist were - so mach' affected that he had lost the use of. the hand, every part being s covered 'with' deep, painful,- and offensive' ulcers. and'were as hollow and porodt as nu honey-comb. It was at this stage cot hit complaint, when death appeared inevitable .from aloirth. some disease, that he commenced the nee of Jayno'stitl temtive. and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect. The .Altcmtiva opcmtos'through.the Circulation, and. purifies the blood and eradicates disease flout the system,- wherever located, and. the :numerous cures it hei per— formed in diseases of the .skin cancer,iscrofahk; gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia pod other chronic diseases, is. • truly astonishing.--Synrit all•TiNtes.- •• •• . 0- For sale to Pittsburgh, atthe PERIN MS:STORE . 72 Fourthstreet. Fresh Arrival. at Nei. 115'Wgied 'Ur :119DaINISON has just opened; .Within the: pea . week, the largest'assortment Of Prencll CHINA' . ever opened 'in this city; eonsisting in parref-;-Faner,l Plain, White, Gold Line and Gold blund.Ten.Setts ; en attentive assortment of White; Flowing Blue and Liver- } pool Iron Stone 'Were, in Tea Setts or in seParate pieces : as may be required. Also, o hesudful osborment or Candelabras and I .amps, of the newest ehdpes and Intr . tents, direct from the manufacturers. ' ; •' Ladies would flow-Milo give him a enit,dt: ~! • oe.l= • • N 0.11- Wood 5t..3 doors bekno Stra: ` Business • • • Tandersigned,eitcouragsd by the liberal patrohage of the merchants. professional gentlemen, and me chanics of the eity,.offers his-services for the collection - . of ecountsiu thc city of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Ilite•?.. ins attended to business of this kind for many. years. for the Board of Trade, and being well acquainted with this. - and the adjoining cities. hu feels confident of his ability to give sausfacuou. by prompt and faithful satiation , : to' all businessentrusted to him. • • • . • JAMES GALBRATII, To be found at Mr. Wst: REED'Iii-Ifferchant T o ile; Third street, opposite the Post Office. Du ''''" Gabriel Adanu . ,; l' ff, A ccountant; . l• J. Carothers; Thomas Seott,Masoui . • Livingston; ' Jas. McGoireilderclet,Tailet - 13 James Marshall; • • Wm...Scaife; - • •• t • • • George. Bree d ; • . Dr. M. Wrig ht ,-Dentist; Dr. Geo. D. Bruce; 4 C. Dodge. tacre.7:3l*- • Steil rind Flle illassestaittoiy: ' • HE subsimibers have enlarged their h teel and Fife' TManufactory,:on the corner of O'llara streettnai svingralley, Fifth:Ward, ridsbragh;by erecting a con— verting furnace; a melting furnace and a tilt bammor.,--i , Thdir steel, new being of a superior quality, and having engoced competent operatives,they are prtpnred to Cur nislailes of every description ' - that wilt comparo Witti the hest imported article ; and being . deterroped to taake it thelnterest of all whet= Files in any yniy,ia chase from them, they will sell thew ,Files at- =innerly prices, for.Parh. •Theywill also re-eat:Flies. and; pas:i chase thoSewhielinre worn And barken...Publiepistros7, aggd Fa respeattallyinvited, nov7) J. Atniallll tit co-. MI