MI.MME= ...-7,' - fibs Neve_-Go.til • . , et,4121 . e. - -tiliit. - . 2 os. ---I;ig,OSt„NEW GOODS!! •-•.Gfeat hP.tliMt evereaa!liow belittil a 0 4,13Tk ' , l 0 tlfl4'n l3eelli t 4bhliirttketist.l between.. 141 - 4,e1il I * - Pdth: - ' l3 P. 3 ;' d 1 4 illPtoPcliPo a:splendid Stack oft' imntar 'Dr.•‘Goitis,eliOliek• the,,-. ' same quality of -GribMiliave'ever lieCti oderedin Pilaf-. • ' I AL' ellll-PigELti'MY:s32 'Market - itrieti;betWeeh Wad. and Fourth streets,sign of the Bitiloldeti'_Bea - Iliveitas now-received, and offers to his numeimiscas = Somers and the pilbUb.:keiterally,ithe,lareest, cheapest and Most s plintaldateck:oLVirinter Dry Goads ever offer - elf iiitlitsemp l .- Their Goodshavo bee tip urchased iu the , .. . Basign•Cittes-hiuto.die late-fail in . prices, and wilt, be sold to cash boyars 'at a great reduction,emucli - cheaper - than they could have been sold in the early punier- the seasoti ;AMon,7 - thts latits °aft: - eAteristrionock..,,Will be [mind many a ny. and -14-iihninnililei_.Docidi.-dr 814 latestim.. ortawn • , ' LADIES' tu.EA tioris: tScarlet Cashmerearail wo9li-01,ni artlnle l '.'... • . - .llierry, cord' aci. - do. figure Innkvaiii:# i ._ ..„- - , -Silks and Satins, plain, striped and Plaiai ' - ..Scarlet de Lailtea;alt"woa:verre llin pi '2 , 4 Mararine Blue Do Lainee;lettp`rices ;- -- ; - - ' ''''-'--; Punch Merinos, all colors, .• extremelrlow. '' ' • - : 'Aslargitassortmentof AO Coil - ape re sDe Lathes ,nevi;' eat designs, from tato'6o;ciii.ts per yard ; these are very • chehp. Also. a farr,e 'mock 'ofAlpacas.. from I 2 to en teats per yard, all colors,. and a great bargrani . with a aplendul,assortment of bonnet' ribbons ot the latest im - ports:Mon,' Also, „velvet .ribbous, all widths and colors. very"cheati, lit beautiful testirtrnent ; plumes and artifieittl, - flowers; bonnet ' airline Mid velvets, all colors ;• French worked eaPes'ankerillittst *Carts, cravats, gloves and hosiery, all at ritdileed'prices. '• . .'..• • :. , • -- SIIAWLSI SHAWLS.. ''• -; , Best assortnient'lnßM'city; and very - Cheep Long and • SitinareShawlsibest quality. . -• • - - - 7,. . _ l7 . .reiktriennO. Cashmere Shawls ; .. ~, -;. Black and valcered-Cloth : dd. ..• %-- ' 5 .- •,..; , -'.• 'Broils mid-Silk -•-; - ~.. • •.,: ' .-,,".*- , , Plaid .131rintet Shitwls,n ll qualities and Pricee ,-. 3 .Y '.. '''IILANKETS-!•BLANKETSII-I...Cheirpar in Vie City; •1 ' A Invi kiiick i3r Butukcts, all crnalities.'whieh Will'bil sold cheaper than Mnibe found 'elsewhere.- '• -•-• - I ; • '-' - DOMESTIC GOODS,: , -.... ..- ""; • •i. CELEAPER 'T'HAN' 711 E. O.IM' AP,EST! : ' 1 ' • . - Alarge stock Of Callech..Gocnt -dark Crater,. fasteelors '' • only 3 cents per yard; best quality British and Ameridan ' 1.Pr1n114.610 111" cents per yard, yold wide; British Purple • : Prima, 10 to 1.21; a. laita. supply ted, white and:allow 'j: Phautels,tome as low. as 12k 'cents per yard, very iilieup; 1. Bled lioking,•fromlllolki cents peryard. •4111, - a large stock of Checks,-Sbirting Stripes,-CastineNt,Blentinky, Jeans.and Liameyr,togethermith a met 7 exliastite as ' saruheit. of bleacned and , unbleached Maslimcfrom 3to ' 8 centsllq yqrd, cheapest yeti good yard wile uribleieh- ed. , bloslins, onlyo Cams per yard ;" bleached Muslink '-.• ,frorti emit ,s cents per yar4. - All 44 W tiNv . iti be mild Of at redticed . ptic,es,.iit'the - sigii_fif the' New Ooldia 'Dee ..',. -Hive, in, Martel street, iI,III.WTCR Third. and - Pourth - stii.; No. Pd.' . ' tdeclB:tf, .- - . Witt: L. RUSSEL: - : Biristriess hard.• ~ •-• _..... ~• ~ TYRANTSAir WELL AS.2IIOII7OPOLIESARTSXKAAA 4 . : . :so , ntwr exti.css; - . larkucti - faw. win be p!oven by.calliug nt•McGotah's ' ' yif , . PrwhinnanleTailonng-Establistrtent,,'Thiril ELMO" , -St.C.ltralles litaidiag,..... _ _ „.. .. • , -." - - , Aldrrol Sind*. projits and:quick sctim.; •.. ; . : • ~, , '-. compsrmox : Very far in the. beat - Muni , -, ,' •,, ' ~ • IS.lfold customers, and all others, are rcipectfallviii ' • rmed 'that. tam waiting for them': : McGUIRS, _ oeclS • . - .•:-.-,Tailar.F.4...:Chartes., liy . • .E - WU OLDRESfECTFULLY invite:the attention] of Orif friends - and tim -publie'•to the great vtiriety a VTNTER COATING'S and other artleies, vie -have juitreceiVedatactigst Which will he foundthe greatest _variety kirtiLllE, BLA - CK,DRAD , a 4. PEARL eohaittt 'BLANKET, MACKINAC, atid.litSAV.Eß CLOTHS.-:- ' :FRENCH and ENGLISkf CLOTHS, •CASSIMEBES, - rESTINGS,4e' The above Goods basilng been bought .. ,for cash, as extremely.biw prices, we are prepared tote _ carat:iodate nil - who may tutor as with their patronage, i with'gootClothes;ut tow prices. ' GiVe us -a call. 1107 meinher,2lB Liberty street opposite foot of 7th. : • nov3oße - NehlULLE ' lldie DOWNING. - Clothing t.. Clothing t t Clothing : ti -.- Tke Three Beg Doors vs. Tie . Western -,World 1 ':l7 450 'OOO WELL : SELECTEaGARALENTS now - . made. .: and. ready ; . to he :offered:A:m.lhr: 'teral most li terms to my old -customers and the public. in, general, :Vim Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive, establishment hus now, of or returning from ihe Eastern'. 'citieh, at much trouble apdexpense„ Just _completed :his ... fall and tanner arrangements - to supply . hiathousandi of. • ~,,i,,'N . o , ±,ser,‘ with' one of the Most desirable stocks of Clo-: ''. _bung tna; ims cirEr been offered in this or am' other mar, • ;Itetsweiit ofAhoiioantas: t''cii amanitas in !itYle '.aad: workmanship, eon:0)111yd . with ' the.very .low pri ce whjphi they•will, bp sold low must certainly render the old win= „vaned Three Itiu Coons cue of the . gteatest attractions of . • tae.weatern country. It is vitifying to me to be able to, '.. • nnnonnee to my ntnnerous friends at borne and abizad, .that'UOrivithitandtiethe exrinardiritivy: - efforts- Which I have.mudettapieertheuinny calla in nif ,line, -Iti. Is With: :difficulty I e tin keep time with the anstant with that is "made on this establishrfient 'lt - is `a' well established fact, that my antes are eigut or ten times iargit than any other honte lit'the :hide, and this being,' the ewe on the. amount:sold, I can affrod to sell at. win _ riles profit t haa others Could-Aiossibly think of tieing if • they wished tw. :'".COvar,eou.tingente*penee's.-t intend to plate a ' eleaW sweep of all MY presentstbritifores•thebe ginning or neir , - year ; coming to this conclusion; I will Mike it theinter, . . eat of. every roan, who iirtuut.ii cheap winteratiit, to call . a!rd phrehase utilte.Tliree 'Big' Doors. --.-- - • ~,. ' .. ~ •yy assorenieut of Cloths, consisting of fine ,I•7reaclf,tv Suglish sad Anterietua slack sont•fancy . Cassune res t of the most modern, styles • . sue figurpiCatannotrc Veillp46 Silk ',Velvet; Plaiu _Fancy Satins,-0,11 of _which wn'svill melte up at dm most, reasotosble,ptices, in a dare* andfashiable Style. • Heady made ,Clothing, of all desertticins; Cloaks, or the =tort,- fashionable paiterni. - . Neck fool -Pocket litika., Susipenttgq; itirsiamsv.hirt Collars,' and every artieletisaally kept in. a Clothtug - Store. . Cotuitry, .bletchatnsibeforepuschasteg elsersifere, Will:find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clifthing.,Stoie. N0.,1.,T2 Liberty street, immet;tistely. opposite the mouth: , • -.loel/*lf3 .C. :hrei:OSICPT. , . -: • - .A: . • - .times: .W.AVoodarellj , - . . • . 151 0 DEItDrA'ND :ANTIQUE' FI.IU.NITITILE -... .. - -,.. 1. 'Ot 43.1.tua1a Salaam - , Prnrsornou. ~ k ....._i Lkaaz and .aplaadid assortment itAL:Varni(tife, .i. "ffnitaltlator Sttaraho4s; Hotels, and Private. Dweil. Jngt4Cong a n i l cql. tlind , and made io . order. e prerient.ltoe on band eaunotl.we exceeded by any niinufactory in the Western country : Persons wishing de to pare ase,would do well to give'mea call, as I tun tlrralatd mlptitiessiakirPletuse- 8 1 9c 3 F:e° 11- -, Teto Tete . , Buffet Etaitela; 1-pods XIV, Chairs, Queen Elizabeth Chairs; • Tea:Pop:le Fruit Tablas Tables;:. - Louis XV- CZatints/ST. :---French Mahogany Bedsteads Piano Stools ; .x. 5 0 Sofas; with pint& and:hair - eloth'eaterki. 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs ;* • 40 doien Parlor do. 30 ." - Farreir , do 25 C t entre Tables ; pair Divans ; .pair Pier Tables; . . 151narble'tilp presting Bureaus ; • 8 Wardrailes; 8 'Searetartes and Ronk Cases 'inarble toxi Wash Stands ;" ' ' tpaii Ottomans; '• - ". ' 8 pedrFaacy Work Siands: ,kirtey . larga assormentor common pairs and orbit Farniture;:too nrUnerous. taisientitin:" ' " Boats furnished on the sh - Ortekt niltiee,iind on the Most reatinioille.terunr.,' . , • -feila . , ~.. . i .., City' Livery - Stablei: - A ii,46l, TIIE' gubsctitters ,haeing parchised ' from '' Charles •Col e rn an the above Stables,. and in , '..- ,' tending lc:Clot-tease their - snick of Borate, Carriages, Iluggies.,.&e., .would respectfully kolicle' a ' theri'or patronage from the -public: 'Horses -ktylt" by . the day,' week. month - or Year, and iaddltional Mils arer,beingareuted, in the second story for the tie- OrMartodatiort'of Canttl . stock:, fel:ell:1w' ' ' ' ' ---', ''' ROGERS & OBEY,. '. • . . . r . 2. . • . .. ' IS - ndiring,from,the Livery tinniness, I . inith - preanure (tram 'letting atipittintsime) recommend mystieeentons to the patronape)!my.frienda and the public. 'fe' CHARL.Es'COLEIVTADT. Bilgelosvgi , Carilage"Manttractoryf'' ' rlianumit , ittlely; - befit) .Wood' and" Smithfield !airier:. - E. M. RIGELOI% 0.. inform the public, that at his ractoty can 7. at .nll - times be found a 'me supply of 'Ramify Carriages; Elaronchea,' Buggies. and all lands ofFancy "Cairinges, equal in elegance and neatness to any found , in - Me 'East. Conttacts; for auy number of Carriages,- Buggies and' 'Wagons; will be t romptly All work of his own - Manufacture will e warranted. Raimumcins—Col l. R. nitration, IL 11. , Pattenton; E. D. 119azzata, - Esq., Robert Robb; EPS . 4. 3 C. L: Magee, and Alderman Steel. [fe(r27:d3m . . „ iitt: otriiplei __-:. BOOK-KEEPINGA.N.D„WEITING. ROOM S , NORTH-Wm conaza.mstassittresar:• Stitt:Tat -DIAMOND. ORTY-EIGHT PUPlLsare flow in N't attendance,and Mr. D.'hati engaged lathe same building, andvrill Ire in readiness In, a -few Aveeks, - yr private-apartment for Ladies, tut well as more extenstvesicccuximodations for Gentlemen. His near Treatise upon Book-keeping is becoming the standard book in the Eastern Cities. -It is universally admitted by practical merchants to bathe first complete voork.otl the'snbicet publisped - . --- - Hours:— lOto-12, ti la 4, tuid-7 fa lIL- , -- , . - -:- . - Viofesitibitaf tisicsstnneu given in 4117.e-eau of difficulty in partiterald. settled:le -or openin . books.. " febW . l'iliArbalinnite and Retail. . • 9 ADDLE, - IFfARNESS aliD TAUNK MANI; PACTORr. ' 111,011ERT H. IiiIITDEY, begs 'leave - to - to- • l ilt i't.forat his:friends andi.the -public generally, .. that heniitinnes to 'cieeniy that large and corn- MOditnis Storellloom;forinerlyoecupted , hy Slunk , :Sahli. estonk & Co.; NO. Se, earner of Diamond allaytand Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortnietirof Saddles, Bridles; Harness, Trunke, Carpet Bagi Saddle ; Bage,Valise Valises ; Buffalo Robes, Whips; and all other arid ' ales in his line. He also keeps colistanSy'..nit. hand;and. is prepared tr. tarnish 16 order ' all kinds of 'Riveted Hose,mantifisetured; of the bestmaterial, and in a. sivgje of workmanthip equal , to the eastern nuatafac o natti il'title, and attil per ,eent. ohesper.Coutary NT . .tWhannt l artit Pan/this-would do well to' anti and trill:dee hiistoek before ourcliasing elseivbere, as he is determined to sell first rate artlejefe at YeTT 'low tET Don't forget' the place, No. 68, corner of Wood' treat and Diamond Alley... • ' ` ' —app • 11XEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burkes Duiin-' 111 ingi,,Prn,orth Ural. -lig Ott & AltrfßikrjA . 4*ii - C - 0, typists from the EnstOrn. cities; ;mould call theattenuon of $ to inhabitantiolPinshurEA, and tke neighboring 'moms, .2t • their DaterisrreotyPe of citizens rind others, at rooms in tis third story of Burke's building, 4th it. • . , • Persons wishing pietures taken may rest lUSSM'ea that; no pairts shall'he spared to prirdefee - thent' in the highest=' . , pa fectionof the arn Oliiinstrurnenti *nein . ' the most pbw-', 0 pa_ kind, enabling tis to execute picturei 'unsurpassed' f Thigh finish acid traihfuluess io natant.: :The public are' solicited tcfnall.and,vzitroitie. Persons sitting for pictures are nelthenre9nirredOr ex pected to utke.thent unless perfect satisfaction Igtven: N. B. Uperatortr - will find this d good depot for stock and chemicals. Instraatiorusettron in the art, cents:king:the mote Improvements. . • - " . Pre,' _ - • FS -0, IMZZSE Passage to nitlLrEra lliknititt Ireland, Or By as arZikb SARAZE,AA,W,D4 t and aeregyzar - • 0.. P a f' *g *SPY , ' kt; Cal I • 7:141#.3.e1-' 6" 4 'Pi" W. ' BYRNE 9 4 ;26 00.1; .-, , • • i - •,''' ''' .., - , '.tESlciaLtatlatOltr 1.&24;"; 7,, - '.'' ••• '''''' Xo. 83 . ,eotrd! street, New ..Yor&,c aid/ . at!' Trafe#oo Rand' : . 1 : ' r • -.: ~, ;.: :Li r opos,•• ..: . „.. ~ :. ~ ... :-4: t:.. ' PRILSONS-senditigfo the Old ' Country tot , therli 'Minds; can have them brought out by the Regular Lineof Pink. , Oft, iailjn Er from'Liverrnbar on:tali-2th; lith; lath, 21st bt, rltlth cg."every tiOnth, comprising the following Ships Fidelia, . • .Siddons,,.i..tri ~, , dionry Clay, - Hottieguer,. . . Colutibla: i -•_. :-: t„, Cothitellbtion; .:?; 4 Rascals, :-.• ~ ; --.. Patrick Henry,. -.: , Cambridge ; .-,; ; Isaac •Wright. - . Waterloo, , ::... ... Constitution, - - . Ashburton, : • .--..Now,:Yotk, • .• . - Ganick - ,.. • .- ~ . Weist Point, . -.-; Queen of the WesOlontezuma; .. -Yorkshire, •-. .: - Sheridan, ' .:-. 1 ..Nets World, ', `Liverpool, : •:-. - f. °skint, . . -.:: - ~. --,4JOhrt R. Skiddr,- --Or in the first class American Ships,'-sailing froth Liv-, erpool nitethe„insh Porta, ctrery day,. comprising the.- : St,: {'trick, -.. :St; George,;. , .-. ...Andrew:Frister, - , ...Yorktown, .......„; .Creole, -,, . ~-.:emucat, -.., . •Probus, . =.. .- „Etranorci l : • I,i 4 1-Wrm,A,Cooperi Ahd many others; -which this limited; space will not, ad , knit of Itereenumetatinv. - ... - ' ..-. - . -.,-,..-.) .•• -• ...; ---. ,-. P. W. HYRNES - &-COaaro the sole PassengarAgenta ;for the SteanishipSAßAH SANDS.'. • Her appointed: sail= Ing . ,days, foe. 1849, are. as fellcrwat:FronS.:ltiverfool cm. ;Wilt Janhary,2Bll Marth,ith Junce,.6th August and Stitt Detoberyfrom New-York.on - 24thFebruaiy, 3d May, Bth• ltdy,OthSeptemberiand l<•Nnitcmber. , ..- . -•-- ) . ,2 Ilrerefore, those wishing their relatives out .early in Ah'eliipring. will - find it Ito: their-iairrest to patronize this. Old Lstalithstlottee,yahr,arri,tigernents. being so per :fechthat. airielaY, tii 14iPPPOkuttne ,111. .calt.oadul ,- ~ ,i. Drafts ,in 3,101/PrArr 01101_1111911 WI National Bank of IrelaMPI•01- 0 /,aPPIMN &a, 4a, at all.tunes for sale.: ,/p -4:..Z1y.'.t0., p'. add - ress bv det ter, p oshy m i d : . . . • , ,p.WSYRNES A CO,S)Southit, N Y., ' . , :tud3s,Walailaa Road ,. Liverpool. 4ito '7 JOHN .TY2QhIPSON.-... r ' i4.l l V.l if , -. , --. : ' ~. -186'14.berlYtilleet .Pittalnirgli. • P*Prii.l;!sl'itAftsPOßVATiiik. LINE ...:... ;imiiii..;•.:.;:',--'. Fiv2.-N'...'.-.':'.rilai2Ml. , . PITTSBURGH .Tel;HEI:1111.1..'-• XTE: OSStiII!PLNG-The Boats belonging to this Line IA have been, put in 'fine order and - are now running L e itV l4 lll i t e e t .P v a e rtr?‘ti l l ' Ortftie. gh ittra,,e t Eri A L e go o a u t c al l l n i fi nl a w t n a y ' s ' ' be at the , wharf, andar,uie larantutgattelii.Bridge, and one Will : Unit , ragalarly. ' every other day.; . The People's Transportation Line 'his - every' 'facility 'for: carrying Freight end Passengers. The boats 'Will he towed, to Beaver by ateareers,- and will, proceed to Erie with grew dispethh, by the canals: The boats ,are commanded' by eXpetieacett add hateful rtienall of whom have an in ierest iallail.a*:'' - '.' ' ' ' • -:-' ' • -: I . 6,' atids bent by the Lind to Erie may he forwarded [ to any point on the Laken. „ . - rot freightor pasisge apply to . ' . . H.. KIRKPATRICK, •z• ••• . Agent, - Wateih-Street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS , R.. W. Etraratturfaati Neaccaatie. ~ „ : ~ ,wwpmaaa & kincusvestas., Pulaski. , . . li..lol:mrk IV,ARREX & Co., Middlesex. • , . MELTON ,11171.4, fiherron. - • . imam lticChuar.. Sharpaburgh• ,S. H. 4. G, i AIIY#T., ql4lltiVillC. , • ' ' 'ICI.Voi . & hIVAILLANTI , , Big Hand. • , " S. C: PLUDIEB., West Greenville. . • J. ihT.dfahrsziuch, Adamsville. . • . W. - -H. ilassmit, Hartstown. •.,.... W. Wsnetvoirit & C 9.,, Stic t upin's Corners. - I - Wm:Pow - rat, Cohneautviile. ' -•- ' • . . --- --, Spring Corner. W. C. Wattsan, Albion. ~....—, Crancerille. Wm. Tytra l / 4 1,ockport. • E. FtStif °lran!. - • A. Kiso, and B. TOXLMON & Co.,Erie. The following Agents in Erie will receive and for ward' .Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by -this Lane : W M. Gallagher, , ' Jobe Hearn, o..W.liavertnieir & Co:, Josiah Kll e ogg. Kelstaitc Loomis, -Walker A. look, ' lee rilitiaturgh rortabie Pout Lane. /84S. li*Or'ilik - Traniporiatio'n .Freieht and from PITTSCIIRGII, PIMADELPIIIA, Aurtgott,ANEw YORX,DOSTON;&C. BOIWIDOE, dr CASH, -Pailavldphin. • , ' TAAFF.E" . 4. B'po,v4yan, Pittsburgh. r plus old established Line being now in full operation. the proprietors hnve matte extensive prrangetnents to forward Goods and FrOdnee with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope ' their wet. known promptness in delivering gootis—Permllar safety in mode of eacrying--capacious warehouses at each port. affording accommodations. to shippers and owners on produce,—together with their hung experience and unre mitting attention.to business, will scents; to them a con iinuauce of that liberal patronage they.hereby gratefully All consignmenti:by an— d for this line-ereeived,charge: _paid, and fOrwitrded ta..anY tsnuird, difoolons fret commtintet.tiona clomp Lion to the following ageing: Illerroh".nt! ''pra.napOrlsticell . . VIA: CAN ALS" AND. RAILROADS FOIL PHILADEL. PHIA AND BALTIMORE. G.DScorusigifed ")ur care will be forwarded with out delay, and elowest current rates. C• A. AVANULTY & CO., . • Canal InAip:Penn street, Pittsburgh. SEILLES & REYNOLDS. .• 272 and 2t• Market street, Philadelphia - ' RASE, MERRILL & CO., Sandes wharf. Baltimore. Mere - , Freight" 11:WEI 1848 Itierc!ianta!, u Way , Freight' , Line& xeLusi V 1 ,4,1: for the transportation of may freigm T 4 A between.,Putsbnrgh, Blairsville, Johnstown, !lolls dayshur,ch, Water street, and Petersburgh. This Lists was formed for the special accommodation of the tray business. The proprietors, thankful for the yen. liberal patrouagethey_have received during the last two years, respeottolly inform their old customers and the pablio.generally, that they arc new better prepared to deliver,goodwat any.point on Ike Canals 'or Railroads with promptness and despatch. JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN AsTILBER & C. Aorsts-i—C.,A..llP.Arrazirs Pittisbprgh; Joins MILLER, Hollidaysburg; ?ids:worm & -WOODS, JOIIDSIOWD RISIMENOSESIIIithit Sinclair; J. &J. brnevitt; G. &J. Sisaenbarger, IL!Robison & Co.; - R. Moore ; &Risley Smitb;.John Parker;,Wm.Luhtner & Co.; G. 4._Stroenber. ger, Pittsburgh. ^ .jetTA Xteirob ants' Transportation igeEilo2 Lliarthre — Pransportation'tirliLifahrandfxe. ind'Produer to -Philadelphia aint , lialtimbre. Goods consigned te our :eure-ssilL La forwarded! orithiiutaielay,: at thelattem rateso,Bills of Lading transmitted; and all instructibth proraptlynttended to; hoe from any -extra charge ibr stor age or commission. • .. • .-C. BPANULTY It Co., Proprietors, marl Canal Basin, Liberty st., Pittsburgh. (Gazette,only, copy.) ItEADE IarA...HICNOTON, ATTORNEY Al' LAW. iHEtquittership.heretofore existing bet Ween JOAN T D. MAHON and READS WASHINGTON, has been I dissolved hymirnial ebnsent. • The subscriber. max be .fouud at his office. on Fourth street, between Smititheld and Grant sts , Pittsburgh ; at all times when.tfot engaged in Court.. 'tieol3-3try READE WASHINGTON Ea:We "Saki:ma anditerseiur ant, No. 0, 03 arid dl; Wood street The snbscriber would respectfully Inform his friends and the public generally, That 1 • he has-had-the abovewell known establish- , Intent fitted. opin a very superior style, and its .now pre !pared,with; eN'Cry- - re - quisite,to e ry‘up ,all the - delea ;cies the seasortmliiirds. , • - - OYSTERS stewedifried, roasted, -oriti the shell; to .getherwith-bot.cinfee)M4 chocolate, beef steaks, mut 'ton chtips,'Venbionenid game,' at short notice, and at all seasonable hours, ti style that cannot be surpassed h i -Pittsburgh:' ; ' ' X.N. ALE of the best brands. Imported &gars in eve ' He would also lies-leave to state, that he is prepared furnish DINNER PARTIES orany number, in a su perior manner; SUPPERS fOrßalls,Soeletles or pri!ate Turtles. . , - . • - fEr PRIVATE Rooms always in readiness. Newspapers will be kept on file from ail quarters. • decls JOHN T. DONNLLEY . alp THE ENTER,PE)SficI:=A fare chance is now iireseinedfor Me-safe investment in a business en prelyne*; one adapted to the rnan of limited, as' Well es to the man, of extensive resources Yienlieg:ii profit from capital and enterprise beyond" any operation of .the day. It isthe complete monopoly a staple article;ab- Sedately necessary and - cesenuril to everv'family, as well ps indispensable. to the mechanic; artizon and profes bional man To - capitalists, an oriportudity olfers Itself for a lucrative employment of either , large or small sums. bringing immediate and highly satisfactory' iettirinr.— phose desirou, of embarking io aptertiatit r genteel busi ness, are invited, with others, to call at the office of the undersigned, examine. the article, and form their own lodgment, from the facts presented - . ' OtEce—Exchangd SuildingS, St. Clair street, next door .p Esquire Johns' office ' dere:if Oyster Agency. ic)YSTERS CCHEAPERR THAN .THE CHEAPEST.— Xieceived thii",ditY,. - IdifeCt from Baltimore,. by Ex. peea~ Etas Fictth 0Y tilers, which I Will, self low, at my. store, to the''Diarithnd; also at Wm. Ksarner'is, corner of Second and Smithfield streets, and:ll- C. getly). - s, conies of Filth and Market alley. raCoive.thitm, daily, at the.ithOYe...'places. iAll ttirat:Crs-wastarited; nionaireturatid, it nor good, tioSt/5 ; . . DR. ft - StVb, . CHAZIOBABLE SILK VI TS Fon Cpaisrmas Paae j s WR. hluttihy has on hand a few very.hand: Sitti Visits, Chnounaa prealiali; , which he 'is' colling . at :reduced, prices: Also, handsona4Ditai Saki; §atioi saperKaa' new style. .linea nambria fidktti -.( 1 44: 1 • • ' Line ..7, , ‘:.f s ,Dgak„rai, itrblzeLl.&" Co.; 184 -Wall st,,New-yckk; Libe {bl e nds tokundt: -IF:6l,EcTeraithfoith the IT „ri rt,tui th e p an; thaitheybafe Conameneed' Ate Gene=. 1 ( • ..I•ol,l4ifirthig and ..Conintiailen ,Busines . i to.; • , I . with the: Gerie+cil Rd.:Maar; s grawmgcartificatee of paSsage - franitnndons' . Bahasa; or anY pert of - the Old Ogenttry. s te ; piew York, Boston hal FraladelP:hiilipai the twit resoluble 'terms. . , • ' ' ••• • Ak a ils rdelialige,listaa,ll t s o" any andotitit' onehaitnla LkokofXreltihd an 4 Ihihrapelies, orneon" SLiverl o ol:.,- ,, - The. of 6C itil44if the 'Regular Line of LiYeipotil Packets - ai fixtd:hooris'are the let, 6th,Alth,lolll, %if and Pfali brfevitY 4 t ""` '' • s • ,Theni Shipahre;all of 'ife. lkigeat and , areioiri-H . • relented by,"ma:iif elittractet and -experierice. -The Pit& 00.0001010dationt are: all that -deaired poitifOl; splendor and conyealenee.. - They ere famished with every deseription - of items of the best kind. Puna. sterility lb: the days Of ailing will' be • itrictly adhered ha' „1 4 ack4 ShipilhiSelasS-Siddons,Vieridan and'G arric ks' atfYestielS' 0r• the - lei:Teat atrial( t'titid* . those -alesiroda to bring:but' their friends; cannot iseleat finer or daftarShips; ',Passage' con pe *Ceased ht the:laciest 'retest.. ' l • , . ' • New. Orleans. Larie ; of.RitekMb kat weekly. For p 11S11- age or freight s apPly'air abOe.•Or 10 ''.4OSPAPH - FiNONVDEN o ,- .1 ; ; ; :trIKUNDW,O_,ND,q+I, , decll].2.CorneCAth aitil, 4 4lrOtb,siel4 ats• - •rillshurg • • fl rude da rant. tescreusnia " • ATN. *.k.F.NTBa; .. .1411 r Barisal:tart Steerage -.Basseagere oomutg from gurope, engaged in America so co ?e . over an either of the shipsafA.UuMs=l ,10e,futuished.wdh the followum Provisions, or their equivalentArrother,artielort equally A0'410,4 . 1 . 08, Nay 17, leo. f LAN will Ptettent , sickness on board. Hereto.. fore, when Passengere found ,thintselves in Prowls lons, many. of them aurae on .nosxd entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and death, . ZS tbs. Bread, Of. 490 a .ID • Rice, , , ty, and one-tenus ilo'+` -Oatmeal, . , of, the piovi.i.w. -- bP BORSIDGE . Ic CABO I. , • 278, rke street, Ptti Itulelphi TiCAFFE dc &CONNOR., . Canal flaxio, rittstkurgh. O'CONNOtte Co., North. *tree I, W Bejiimore. .11.1.1.1.104.11 L IL,SttNi Cedar street, New York. A Card. COLVER :lc JVjYFR.4 ~ ,ez~. "~"~ , ems °"`~ - ~ s "'~~¢''" ~*~~,v.+c,~`~,5~.,~.,Mg,~ ~'-'°' ~ - 10 " Flour, curnishco. - 10 " Beans and Peas, delivered io each "' Potatoes, 'Passenger . triter) , 1 pint of Vinegar, Week, with a suf. CO galionsof 'Water, Belem supply 'of 10 tbs. Salted Fork`, free from bona.) FueL for cooking. Eti : ,.:ch . thip in tine Line will he .preperly ventilated:and Si good, haute over the Passage-way leading to the Pas• sengerat apartment. The Caraboose nud Cooking-ranges; for the, use ofltast:Witgers,iire'kept under. cover. Every attention will be .paid to promote their . heollb and comfort - Agent at Piuslaugh, JOSHUA ,BOBINSION, - . . Fifth•st.. f near Wood.' Turmoil4i 001Ser".atIlligtati0111011100., REhIITTANCES trittlPtiasageMand 4fa from Great Brimia and Itelad,hy - W. &3.'T.Tapticott, 75 South st.( cotter iii Nittidelt Lane, N,.Y,,land 90 Water- -.- 100 ROMS, Liverpool : • • The Subscribers, haying_ accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prePared to make tailltigenteUP on the. most liberal terms with those desirous afpciyi4s the passage of, their friends from the,Old CoutilrYi Sit they flatter themselves their character and long standing -,tit business will give, ample assurance that all their Mr rangements will be carried out faithfully, • Messrs:. W.: k •TAIMICOtt are long and fneoraVly known for the superior class. necontmodo.lloll, and (militia qualities of their Piteket Ships. The QUEEN OF Tni":. WEsT, SLIERIDAN, GARRICK, : HOTTINGUER. ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIIMX)NS,itvo of whiel , mare each port monthly-4rcitn,New York the 21st ...Tnb., and front Liverpool, lire 6th and 11tht in addition to! they have arrangement's with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure ,from LiVerPeol. every Eire dayi, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace With their increasing patronage: While Mr. W. Tripscott's constant persona/ mperiotendunce of the illaSitlOSllin . • Lit:meant-an add; clonal security that the comfort, and accommodation ofll the passengers will be parlietiMilYt auoltdcd The subscribers being, as usual, ermasively eugagmb in the •Tmuspriflanon B usiness between Pittsburgh said! UM Atlantic Cities, tire thereby enabled to takachargeot! and forward passeugere inamethafely on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are; 'therefore, prepared le contract for passage from any sea. ; port in Great Bcamin or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged In giving them facilities of caming passengers so .farndand not otherwise al; minable; and will, If neceSsary, formai:l.-passengers fur ther West by the hest Mode of c onvey ance; without any, additional charges for their trouble. Where. persons ,eat for declide coming out, the amount paid forpteraire will be refunded in full: REMITTANCES. The subscribers- are also prepared .tcr give 'drafts at .sight for any amount; payable at the •Ittiticlpal cities and towns in Englanthltelanth Scotland and .11Val es; thus ar lording a sale and expedition mode of renntung. funds to those countries, which persons requiring 81/Chi/Will. lies WAIL (aid it to their interest to avail themselves: of. Application (if by letter, postiniiil) wilt be promptly at. tended to. TAAFFR, & O'CONNOR., Fora-arding,and Corarion.lderchasits, inar2:4l& - w-t y , Philadelphia. Roche, Brothers, It. Co. FebroN irr., hBw Vora.; &Mu iak.r, Denuu; Scar LIVEXPOOL.... I24IIM a4biss . t .srytti, Office ou Peen at; Cattal Baat;Pitsbergli. - ' ' - BALL LAMS of Liverpool and New York take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and custowent, that their arrangements for the year 184 being complete, they are prepared to bring out paesengera t by the, above splendid Line; from Liverpool to Mate Nora and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business, and wore those who etitruta them with {heir orders, that the same satiatartiOn wibt be reinkied ea heretofore 8161SITTANCILS TO• EZ•KILAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES Drifts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Dank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to Wing ow passengers to• Pittsburgh, during the present yeah: fehli-tondaw• JAMES .BLAKELV. t 1.3 mAr4wqsAvani jitef a„ PASSZ.3O FM AND REILISTLICC3 " AlitiDEN dr co, continue to bring out persona (rani I.j any part of England, Ireland, ,Scotlandor Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usualpUnCluelitYi etid attention to the wants of emigrants... We do not al iow our passengers to be robbed by the swindling Scamps that in kat the sea-ports, - tte we. lake charge 'of tlieln.the moment they report themselves, and see 10 their Wellbe ing, and despatch them without any detention by .the first , We say this feariesSlY,, us we defy ettY. ol- ear. passengers. to How that they were detisined forty-right !mare by us in Liverpool,,whilst thonsrinds of others were detained months until they could be sent in some old croft, at a cheap rate, whichi too frequently proved their crams.- . • . Weintend to - ,perforytr, our Contracts honorably, aut what it may, and not net as was the case last season with other orlices, who either performed not at nil, or when It suited their convenience. Drafts drawn rat. Fittstiurgh for aßysurrt from Lilo 11,000 payable at any of the Provincial tank% in F,ngland, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA RatINSON, European and General_Agent, jan29 , =Fifth street, one door behave. Ntrood at. K.FOICUIGN ' '''' " ••• r . O .. I[IOIIIPANtE. - - . willic yllEubgerilieis aid prepirod to Gmvard money to all , parts ci(tagr,and,lrelaud, Beathula and 'Tat es,Ntrith eapatcAiand ai.the lowest rates. - , , , ...SAM.I.IEL, M'CLURKEN & CO, 1:012 - • ICI Liberty itreet. . . . Western New Vork.College orOath. 207 Nang srstexr, 13C78/3.0, N. V. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S 'VEGETABLE LETHONTIIII" TIC MIXTURE. . • 'PHIS - celebrated remedy it "conenti :y increasing its fpme by the ranking ell over the world, - It has now income the only medicine for family use, and is partieu iarlY reConitnended tot Dropsy) all stages comb plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how.lorig stand ing. (flee pamphlet for • Gravel, and all, diseases of the , urinar y organs, tor these distressing complaints it stands:alone ; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures :testified to will Con vince the most skepticel ;- 7 (sets pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Stever and , Ague. :To the:Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious compoUnd is a part of this mixture; it cures these diseas es with certainty and celerity; and does not leave the sys tem torpid. , . (See pamphlet.). Piles, &complaint of a most painful character, /I immediately relieved, arid a cure fol ic:me by a few days use of this artiele.: _it is far beyond any other preparation for this - disease, or far any other disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, dtc,,orandaptatitin of OM same, Is immediately relieved by . a few daps use of this medicine, and a cure is always the result of its Use. It ' stand; as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangentents of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressitars, painful men tt mations. No article has ever 6edn OW - died; except this, whiCh would touch this' kind ordorangemente !finny be relied upon as a pure'end effective remedy ;- end, - did we feel permitted to' det 'so, could hive iithouiafid names as proof of cures in this distressing claiti. of . complaints: See 'pamphlet: All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, front the 'effeet of mercury,. WifVfind the ' btaMine power of this iirticle to act immethately,' . amrthe ous mineral eradicated from the . systeim Erupt - We Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article reedit Tire aLool),and drivesuch diseases from the system. See pamphlet , for testimony °retiree in all disunites, which the limite oflilt advertiserdent Will nor penult; to be named here ; Agents give them awityi they contain 32 pages Of certificates'of high Char - timer; and a' stronger array of proof of the virtues of it:medicine, 'nevi er appeared: It is one or the peenliar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any case, add:Thane and muscle ace lel), to-build upon, let the atm:minted and lingering invalid ROPE coN; and keep taking the medicine, as !Ragas there is.an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public. against a nurnber, of Articles ; Which . come out under the heads of Saassesanates,Siaursoke.„ cures fox Dropay,Gravel, &a. They are good (mouth-, ing, and concomedto gull the unwar y .:_ T017011:17MS1 ear. Their inventors never thought of cur ing such } diseases till this articlehaddone it.. particularaudp gtepamph, lets is earnestly's/dim:tea_ Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up. in 30 oz. bottles, mS2; 'l2 OS. - do: at SE each—the larger holding 6 ozi more the two' small bottles. .Lciok out •and not get imposed upon. .Every bottle has "Vaughn'tiVegeta ble .LnhontriptiC: Mixture," blown upon the stasis, the writtenligunture of "G. C. Vaughn "• on the directions, and If.t. C. Vaughn . „Baffalor . staraped on the cork. None other are genuine.' • ' Prepared,by Dr. G. - C. Vaughn; and sold at the Princi pal Office; 207 Main, street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No - attention' given . to' letters unless post-paid--order from, regularly antharizi" tr4enti excepted. Post=paid ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly. attended.to grans., _ Offices devoted exclusively to,lite sale or this article— 134 Nassau at., N. V„V295 Essex. st.; Stilera,.ltleas.; and; by. the principal Druggists thriaughOut the. United. Stated and, Canada , as Agents , alas Agente, Nti: , 2, Liberty et; near; Canal oZr - . _gip • t ~.. .{ ,~.~ ~.. a .wfis SL:'•: The Prohk.lll).:FAire.- Insuranto .oosnpany !; • 45. Oharlee VV... flonclitr,de"orge 10 Richards,.:l. • - Thome', Ham' , -."-hlontecai Levee, TobisuCVilighYt, '' . 2i..161.211g.50,rie, 4 Samuel Grant, " 'David S; R. Smith, IlldrilsTattertiOn. -" CHAS 'Cirsh;;G..lhAcitinc-,Efeeretaryi- . • t BD' Colittnne. - to make httirtilice, perpetual or limited, .on every`description otpreperty , iy t own' and Otuslllt7, The Cornllletr havisietserved a le!ge coed ugemt.Fand t 4 'whicl3,:with their Capital'and Premiums, safely-invested, afford atypic protecuon to the assured. - , The Negate of the _CA:epee's': On litettets' let; 1 519 , as atieiably to WI - I'Be% of 'Assetaillyt were Ito fol. ewth.viz '1 : 7 ;1- MOTIgaM. . •. ?!! 1 / 4 .1.t..! : gealPl ,late • • • • !.•-,` • Cash, dr.o, $13,319,492'71 Since - thely<iaeorponition, ;IX period of lOzyants, they have 'tali uptisivis Of:o4e Million Four.litiadred.l7'hott s"a M'iltirs: lo)3 sesby' fire, thereby 'a Wording evideact of this , atlaalitlfges of Blasi nee, as wallas file- ability and dieposmba r 3 mpFtwitlfiitomptheA.l., all liabilities. COFElll,Agent, -- —; office N. F eorner'NrOotr and 34 ALB . Fire _and. 31 . astntilnourapoe: PILE. laturatieeifithitrialiy gortfilddirieo;of Phi* 1: delphin,ilnough its duly authorized Agertt the .int.- seriber,offers to make permanent and. ; bullied losurarlaa Okaropeny,inibit:cityi and iikiricinity, and"Oxi shipmengt by.the canal and livers. • - • . IR CTORB: . Arth4i-'O. Vali; Pftiet. Samuel Rraakst E ' Ream- , •r• CliarleaVitylor, • Samuel'A V.Jones; sgainuei W oath- A : Edward Suddi,;Ambroie:WX l4 , s ', John A:sErown, ; Jacob Thoinas t. John White, • Jobult. Nc_t_tr •, ' Thil:in:a Cope,- Richard)); WOW,' Wm Welch ' Henry I) : Sherratd; This is the oldest Imb:dance 'Coinpany In , the ; United States,having been chartered in 1794: ittscharioytsper petbah‘tind fromits high Standing, long experieneati am ple means, and avoiding, all risks or au extra.: hazardous eitarttuter,it.inay . bo eunsider,e,d as tittering ample seruri ty to the public: WILLIAM P. °NES- At Corwin Room of Atwood; lones',k Co., Wirier and Front sts, Pittehargh . AGENCV OrTfIE FRANKLINFIRE INSURANCE' 0 00MPANY nF PIIII,¢DELP. Pone" cif Third tsfid-Wood streets, Pittsburgh -= The sissets nr - the c c oz z earg wntlirt an nret net o of the 1&15, as pubtisht:d - in rthe PennaytvanlaLegistature, Bonds Mid Mortg ages .j- ei00,61-5410 Real Estate at cost • , 1.(1,9p7; 77 40 ti 72 Tilinporary Loans, Stacks and Cash -247, • Making a total of " 5 909 , 4 683 2 Antiling etcrtaiii asSurance 'that all 'biases vrill4te promptly !net, and giving entire security to all who ob tain policies from this Company takitn at as tow rstesua are consistent:withOcrir , lty - ' oetß Loma.. n. MILLER GALLA.6triratt; , ,luorito No. 109 Front ft; between -Wood and Sinithfrild - striets. , InArsa3FACT4I REPOof Bollsof all sizes, doable and single action FoTce Pumpel Counter Itailing.Min mai Watcr Pampa; fittings of all kinds-for Gas, WalM, Steam. arc.. • 'Brain Castings for Machinery and antimstri ,ton metal for same. Particular aUcntion paid to . Gas Fixtures, und a well assor}cd.stockof Plain and-Orna mental Pendants - , Banters, Chandeliers, eon stantlY on hind. ocrS AIM ABNETZEiNG. "sAiILIET. A R.M.STRONG de CROZER, Cammistion 2iferehants. No. :Ili Market street, Pittsburgh, •Pa., will attend promptly to the sale of mvcry -description Of Westeru Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. Reran Tc.-4faittia, ittutSey & Co., Pittsburgh; Eltuma. Graham & Co., New Lisbon, O. Aferctotiets 'generally, 0,; Rhodes & ( Welty. Bridgeport, 04 A. U. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati: J. F. Howard, Louisville, riy Guile & Dorwort, )31, Louis; 11, Boyles, Steuben ville.decO:y. , , L AM/ SCHOOL- . rrHE Subscriber wilt receive at his office, young . Oen -1 Orman desiring to read law.. Hewitt superintend . and 'direct their studies, and by coat taut sijiervonon, and strict weekly examination, prepare them si :rot adtru.on to the Liar. • • 'READE WASHINGTON. - - The Subscribers have been in habit of daily profesSion al intercourse with Reade Wruthinatort,Esq., formstuay years; and feel great pleasure is tritesting, the accuracy of his legal informatien, and his eminent capacity for the; undertaking set forth in his adtertimement. They earnestly recommend to yotmg Gentlemen 'Whei wish to acquire aeomPetent knowledge of the legal pm tossion, to avail themselves of the advantages.witichhis ProPosod Law St hoof will afford them. Charles Shaler, • 0. Metcalf, A. Burke, Thos. Wilson bred - lidless, C. Darragh, RoberrWoods, ' Tames Dunlop C. O. Loomis . Wm. B. ISPOlare .1 D. Mahon, A. W. Loomis, decls-3m ... --...._ Groat, ,Hargatis Corner, . ~ rstrrnsitlLD sail ruirti sraggrs, rrrrsacantr..r.s.. - i -J-1. the mostpopulatof all BOOT awl, Sli()E Ea: - tabrishmarns in the West. This place -has-gained tirlrthlStgilitc4nWe'etTlitA are mule expres;ry to order for this market, and he Ls not satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS'and SHOES in the Western cowl but" he is enabled and deter mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house possibly can, lie cares not what facilities they boast or having for offeringteat inducemeats to,,tbe, public.- .11, Wit:v(l , 46oa to let forth an the adenut4e s and facilities in an advertisement. that the Great Bargain. Corner has over others ' which enables its prMirietor to belt . Halts and Shot's of the vory best qualities andstyles at trawl ti, to t 2.5 per cent. lower than any other store in the city. The way to test the matter is for all wlmiutend purchas ing HOOTS and SHOES, to call at:BATES GREAT BARGAIN 'CORNER, examine the strieleintd prices, and all will he ouniafied that the GrearEargain Corner,SMitV firitt stud Fifa strtelsi is - the place for the public, °tie and n il, to get go od , pools and-Shoestheati; for cash. .. ' • .dee9 - ' ' .'i ''_ . _ _ 3.`II,NTEL4,- ___ . 'Great Vrest.ekes Saddle, HARNESS'. TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. riptiE edloeriber takes - this method of 'informing Ks AL friends and" the public, in general; Mat fie has the largest stock of. the following named aricies,p[hili own manufacture in this city--Baddles;llarnets,Trunks and, Whips; all Of which hewill warrant to he made of the, best material, and .by the hest mechanics in Allegheny , county- Being determined to sell his - manufactures, something lowerthan bus been heretofore gold in the 'be would invite persoaol need of the, above tialued-nr- ticlerc to his Warchobse. No: 20 Ullertt,street;oppo site Seventh. Also bands made to order tor meelanery, oct3l REirree C hie licerengyr Plano.. • indi As ion JOHN ki t 6161-a.Oll, Ifoicilrott for Chiektring'.4 Pitthos for Wesurn rirfr, vanid:),NO:Blr.WOod,Stre'et,Tittaburgh,", i r has , received, and now open for sttle, the' foll Owing elegant assortment:of .ritMo - rorteg,Tairect fromthe manufacturer, and for sale at. 41r...O.hickering's , One prices, Via ; , ' One superb Rosewood , seven octave, carved lit m e , most: elegant and rich s.yio or Louis %I V.—new scale. One Rosewood, carved, seven octave—new scale. One do. .fit oettive.-pow scale. One do. 6 octave r earved moulding—new .rcide.: Two do. .6. do: • round corners; - . " " Two do. 6 do. square ". " • The above are from the-manufactory of J. Chickering, Boston,and of the latest styles of furniture, and with 111$ new.and approved scale. , Also, on hand, and for sale low— , • Three Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves; from the mono - foe, tory of 11. Worcester, New York, formerly of the firm of Stotlart, Worcester...ls 'Dunham. Two .frersewood, 6 octave Pianos; from-the-manufactory of Gale & Co,N. Y. • , . , Otie Rosewood. fi octave; manufactured by Bacon & Raven, New York. . • One Mahogany. 6 octave Piano; made in.Baltintore„and left hy,tlta owner fbr sale, either for cash or hi ex change tor,sue.l2 goods as will O :at country store.— PriceS3oo. - jan3o - TOHNSTON' ee'STOCKTON haverprin receivedthe 5../ following new trarks: _ History of Congress,' Biogyaphieat itan -Folitie-O4eOln prisitigh history of internal unprovenienrib(rorere, bora, &c.,) from the formation of Ole. - Oovernme tall) the present tithe; embracing - , nise;'historimli,_,notteee of Va riods evcnisaf Ocean steam PlasigationEof the Tea and Coffee to; ,• together`willt'biographies,.pei smnal histories, SEc., by Henry O, Wheeler, il lastrated.' by Steel portraits, and fad simile autographs. History of Charleal, of England; Jaecb Abbott, 'The Romance of Yanhtini; hioyago the Fire; bY Jos. C. Hart. A new novel; ; Mary Barton': a told of Manchester life. The Moral;Social and Profes,sianal'Onties or Arittineys a nd Snlicione_;::bySanlinet Warren, Esq.; F.R. S:of 'the num. templetairirrister at Iron C }Cy ,Grookor and. Bet ad ./lksiketryi. . J. BREPHARD 14 OITLD respectfully info= his. friends..ab d the'firb , lie generally, that be baa added to .hbrether;:buid uessohe manttfacturing.of Crackers of evary_vanety...4. }laving purchased ouevof W. R. Nevin's- Cracker - and Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to Eat all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes, by-a strict attention to business, to share a portion of the public patronage.. Thepublie 7 esnectfully,invited to call and examine for theminibms. ' - - BAKERY,' No. 10 Commercial ,Ifow,l.iherty at.; oppoi site Smithfield . ' ' ' N B..Saperior Bread, rya' and dyspepiiii Bread; large and small. rolls, fresh wirer). Morning ameba had at the'store, - or my wagon, or army stafid'in'the market. Cakes and Confecuonary oh hand and made - to'Order, • .T 1 .SHEPHARD. No.lo ComOntema Row. Liberty at; wit le the be et IG ough IttellhAtie F, ever Saw." FAD theToUcraingproof6fihla supenoritypf Dr, Wit 11, tarot's Oriental Cough Mixtyii; from a respeatEtble eit ynlio has tried ft - " Pitroirrtbri,'Dee. 15;1847. Manus. Hiss & Elltoacw.m . -41terltdmring for several weeks under the-disadvantagesioraltarassing cough and" most dlitressing•cold, vrhieh hild, thus far 2 resuited,the of 'recta of severarof the "infallibles," 1 was induced ACI pur chase a bottle of - your,Oriental Cough Mixture, add give it a fair trial. Tommy great surprine, after wising only one half of, the bottle , I found myself entirely *ell/ '!'itintha best medicine / eversaw.o Tnte'copy.' , - . • JOHN - "HINDS. Sold Iry.HAYS & 11ROCKWAY, Druggistsitomxner- Mal Row, Liberty street, near Canal. , ,lortS Diew dr , c4" . I CDT reedived from New York; a_choice.sekc . non of elegaurrich Saditd, Silks;Winte:l.Ribbonsi Prenth Flowers, Plaines, A.. .-haudttente as: sortment..of Winter 'Bonnets, &foods, Capai, Visetts. &a., on hand and made toorder in the latest stylty at the shortest notice. . MRS. - DUFF, deed ; • No. DiSt.:ClairsC 4NVest side.) • FASHIONABLE MILLINERY.-41 1 's- ELTIAIIa 9,7 Fourth str.eet,neni Wood, wouldinfOrnithe Ladies 'of Pittsburg and vicinity, that she will open tin Tuesday; the 24th iTISt. 7 an extensive assortment of FBI font Winter Millinery. • • - • . ect2ll; - 12AJe=2 sackb, jusvreceived and tbr salb by" feb,2o ' ".- SMITH lc SINCIAIIe , - 7, 417% , I IVER COMPLAINT;:IAIINDICE, 'DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS.DEBILITV;:.DISE:ASE OE THE KlD iNEyfh. ASTHMA, and -SW affectiniis misint frt.nft. derangement or disease fit- the Viliary,'Ar4 , ....-- - - ~. -- -- tivei'Vescular,-.RespiratOry, - and Neiveni - -- -- :' Systems, such as';constipption; inward ' . pileinteartharn; lossiifapPetite,coat- ed, tongue, acidity of the -atom ' itch, swimming of the'liead, fullness .or.weight in the stomach dimness of - vision - palpita. ' -. ' * ' heart; : - ''• -" " Choking or suffecatinesensating.;derireasion of spirits, sudden flushes of -heat; pain in the 'side or weeknesit of the-limbsi cold'.feet; 'constant' im aginings of evil, fever and :Mill pain in the , . head, - pain and ~ difficult* of ;breathing', when lying 7 upon' "the side; frightful . dreams,soureructirtitininyelloW- " Imes - of-t and -eyes, 1 deficiency' of; perdpira- ; - ' klHon, tre,;&e.‘ can Inti'' • - - ,effelftriallY- • - by"DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN/ MITERS: , Their power over the atioiie disetties hi not elc ailed -if equalled—by - ant other - _preparation , hi the; United States, as: the cures - in this city attest, in many eases af ter skilful physicians lmd , failed.. - ...- ,1, '' ' Derangement in the liver and-atinnaoh are sources of insanity---fronillisorder. at obstruction - a mcirbid -Action of the sympathetic and .other nerves follows; 'end the func -1 tions - of , the Mai tr are immure d orrd deranged; as nerves are the connecting medium between mind , and Matter, it follows from the reciprocab action. that-both -mast be more or less implicated and.deranged _simultaneously; derangementthe re wilialso produce dteenseof theEK, LUNGS,' UTERUS and KIDNEYS, 'inswell use L.N the brain. The thousands. wno Ale- whir- , YELLOW' .F.GVEaI CHOLERA t . or iII!II,LIIENZA, is owing tar-Olej son cause; and tne rrialotity-, of eases :of , that moat painfn disease, CONSIIMPTION,,otigin ate s from: thasame., In feet the motnach is the imPoitant Organintlie system of ' Matter, - as upon - it yotcdeperni for the success and till-the &vantages to bp derived- Worn the administration if in:. lethal medicines: Itit functions:ore of tie utniekt - im penance to every one naconstitutingthe source and foun tain. of life, Which is nutrition.. No organ possess_essuch . .reinarlcable sYntivithies, niinernichtemnikable power. in modifying every_Fritrt ef the irystem. . '''. :' '' , ~-","--• ---- The, tate success in treating disease of the Piet' and sine , . ell successfully-11E13'11ot be e n want 'ofpatlibleigic al knowledgeot :their fttrietions,' but- the :preparation of a uorripoinid that Would act upon ' he , disease and all the sympathetic afflictions. --That -'pointhas -been , ;reined in 'these Haters, and they' are ENTIRELY "YEGETABLE, and will ill'eviry case perinariently destirry-nostivrenetti, end-give stren gth and vigor to the'frame,-ut-no time da bilitating the patient, and they - are -grateful to - the most delicate stomach underany ctemunstaneria- - - --, ' , ALL ,CAN;BE CUREA,,_: __, , j,,... , ,.„ , " ; 1 , -; WHO WILL, UKETHEM •A 8 MHZ : U .I 'EL', , .(ta.-wrlrtie THE POWER -or MEDICINE) The few, months this preparation- has beein before the public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy of the-press through the land, their -object being, for the beriefit of,suirenng hunsanityfits success hue ; surpassed all precedents; and)t is free from all alcoholic stimulant, ayrup..mercury, aloes., quinine,. acids,- and , alliM uri ow .ingredients. arid especially adapted no the diseaseaof the . variable, c Untrue of the. United States, and the , West In dia Islands. ----WEEK-AND DELICATE CIIII,DREiN, are made strong by tising' it—in Met it is a family metli -erne, and cart be administered with safety to a Child one , year nift, the delicate female, or a mart of ninety,- - ~ The Philadelphia Democrat 'says :--t'This medieute has an extraordinary virtue and efticacy, and is isfgreat demand...We can speak 'from experienee,sthat it has produced Many 'wonderful cures." The Daily Sun says :--4,We believe it is, one :of the, best medicineaof the .age—a friend having ased it in his own family , with great satisfaction in ihe,.latindice and • The Sainte:l the Times and Keystone says r- , -"Do our good-citizens, who are invalids, know the many aston ishing cities thathave been perforded byDr, Hoofland , s t'tiebratv.*'.'eftftan 'Bitters?' If they do , not, we reconi-. - mend therato the German 'Medicine Store,'-275: -Race street: all who me afflibted with Liver Complaint; Jana - dice; Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has 'cured many of our 'citizens, after the best physicians had failed: - We have used them, and they have proved ' to be a medicine that every one should know-of, and we . cannot refrain giving bur testimony - in-their favor, and thatwhich.gives them greater claim upon our humble et, I fort - they are entirely vegetable. • - - •T. . TbeEvenitig Bulletin saya—The Celebrated; German Bitteitt are aninValuable remedy for Jaundice, - Dyspep.: sit. and nemat complaints... .. . ~ - '. Neaps Gazette mays :—" It is net o ft en ore.notice 'the *variona excellent medicines advertised -in one .columns: because,wears unwilling to 'speak except from personal experience; and a good constitution fortunately. makes , us generally mangers to such articles., A word, how ever-sof Dr„llooiland's German Bitters.: This' wis SNOW to, be an-excellentarticle faifilling in. every respect what is claimed for it by , the advertiser. . The , Daily Nevra says: , • . . " A 'hlgnictivz,—We. speak knowingly .of Dr. Hoof. ' li .. i , r . itl:s celebrated German Bitters when say it. is a blinising of this age; and. in diseases of the biliary, diges tire and . nerrous systems , ithas not, we think, an EQUAL -4tissitratturancs raxpanxrton ann Malta wrrnotrz at, COROL,Iind to all invalids we would recommend It as worthy their confidence. '-• , • - • ..., . Whet stronger testimony can 'a medicine have?' -At the -Depot can be seen the evidences of many of our moat kee4itetabls citizen" of Cures in all the foregoing. die -PrjefAel...Derwit P - ..-;-- . . ll i'i .44 e.,.'Sfta,,rgirArr u forme in Lancaster oy Jona r..bogartroar tisbarg.liy D. W. Gross; and respectaole dealers geu - crafty throurbout the country-, . . . - . .. , .$1,047.43g 41 . .., - 0.1,724.,83, . ' ' 06,001."85 • 61,523 25 39444 .37 Q ILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH !--The Lungs ►7 are in danger, the work of the" destroyer has teen begun, The Cough of Consumption .bath in it sound of death. • Ass Iron:l, , Morristi! Voter- dotting 'ebild,'Smaridal and earthly joy; is now perhaps , confincitto her chamber by a dangerous cold:her palitheeks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her li e les 76 is un rs d l2;, h l:l74l l l l .s i a ll b r , a n i at e t a oe g t h ite j rlif e e c , f d . rs ° c u a L te l l u he L ds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu .tare—your hectic cough and- feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There -is a balm which will heal-the wounded lungs, it is,..- ShormasOsi AU-Healing - .11aLsairs. Mrs. Xmas, the. wife of Wm..H- Attree„ Esq. was given. up by Dr. Sewall. of Washington. Drs.:. Roe. and ltleClellatt of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends:all thought she. must die. ...She had every:appearance Of.being in consomptiou. 'and was so ronounced by her th to ysiciatis 7 Shermaa's .TBalsn „ was given audit cured her. : . Mrs..esaastutiorrg, of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this Balsam, when . , '-other remedies failed to 'give relief--She'vvati reduced tc;,.asheletoia. A. C. Castle,. Dentist, 2 , 31 BrdadsittY;. has 'Witnessed its effects iu several cases where no other (ford edritedeeipah; relief—but the BaLsamoperated like a oherm. Dr. C: "also witnesred its Wonderful, Creels iu curing . Asthma, which it never fails of doing.. :. Spitting 'Blood, Alarming' as it may be, is' effectually. c ured hy this Balsam... It be aletlie ruptured or ; wounded blood.veiseli,o4 - 14iikes the lungs sound again. Rev. - HENRY J00u,103 Eighth avenue, wak caged of cough and catarrhal affection of'so years staiding; The first dose gave Min - more relief than alt the; other medi; - eine be Enid over taken. Dr: - L. .I.'l3ettli; 19 Denney meet, gaVe it to a sister-in-law WhOwas laboring muter 'Consumption, mid ;to ,another sorelY. afi li cted with - the 'Asthma. In both dases Its effects wore immediate, soon restoring there to comfortable Iten!th. - , . Mrs. Lreavrt.s. Wotan, 9d Christie;st.,'. suffered from A5111111%42 years. "Sherman's Balsam, relieved..tier at once, and she is Comparatively welt, bents enabled to Subdue'every . attack hy a timely int of this , 'This indeed is thegreat remedy for Conghil, COWS, Spit; Dlaod, Liver Complainti,hnd all the affect** of 14e' throat, and even Asthma and Canitunptiotr. ," Prick 25 Cents and SI; per bottle, • , • PiinelparOtrice 106 Nassau street. NeW,Yark; • Likewise Shermanhs celebrated Cough, WorMand Camphor;. Lozenge's. :Ptemitini Tooth Pasta - and 'Para. Man's Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and•Slioe - Stare hnd Patent' Medicine-Warehouse, d 9 Liberty street Pittsburgh', head of "Wood 'street,:;and Itythe tbllowing duly appointed 'Agents for;; Allegheny. . - . A.4ll..."Maishall Allegheny - city; Jimathan Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S." , Gotty, Wylie istreet; J. O. - Muslin, cor;• Webster 'et: and- Elm;•• -Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H.• Mitchell, burghi.Thos. Atk7n, ShatpsburghiSaml. Springer, Clin ton; James' Al'Kee; Steivartstown; John Blea r . Turtle Creek; F. Diehli Elizabeth; Rowland &Sou; hTKees-.: port; McEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley 111 , Laughlin, Plumb Township; J. Smith,-Temperaimeville. Jas. Fulton, Tarentum; G. H. Starr, Sewickly. ,-Marft4y VLORE 4.th - on, of Fayette-, ville, N. Y., 'rays t "I am well persuaded, AnOiave been for some timeohat your Domestic Vegetable Pills are, of great use to all those who may have ocear t blinto use them, and have administeredreernro my patients." Fever and AguA, Dyspepsia and Bilious . Fever,- are im mediately, cured by the use of Dr, Ralph's .Pitle.,...Prien, 25 cents a'box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTHBERT - Smithfield, street, near Third. Also, by'Wm. Cole,' Allegheny Msr . ; J:'iS* , Sraith„.Bir raingharn end Jfihn hVeracken.-FirarVirard'. , • *,:febi7 ' Faintly e DR. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March, 1846: "I have used your VcOnifitge, Cc:micasaye:Balsam, And Expectorant,in my rinterleeforfthe'laatilifee year, and have been etcecilingly' well - pleased-With then', and never, as yet, to my -tecolleetion,- failed 'of realizing_mry fullest ehpectation in their curative properties . Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience_.; tint,' judging from those I have used, - I doubt norbut.shat, thsy claim, and are entitled to all, the confidence reposed' in them, by, those Who 'have. used was formerly very partial to Vernalfdge,.. unfit IbeMuneiterlimin tect with yours, ;Which hon . depldeit Preferene, to any Other now in usc. Ressectrullyiyoursike., ..S. S. COOK, fl y- For sale an Pittsburgh IhiiTelcia Tea Store, 72 Fourth at. . . •,* ' ' ; fehis A. FAHNESTOCA'S COUGH.SYRUPThi s april'i i .. partition has proved itself to be of- verl'ifireat eaca cy in the cure of obstinate coughs,..Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of. ,Blood, :Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Afrectitin, and the proprietors . feel warranted in recant mending qt as it safe and useful medicine, and are pre pared to, show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of Revalue. It is Pleataittio the taste, and inoferedalso low as to place it within the reach - of every person: ere are, perhaps, but few Caugh'preparations that duce such, decided' effeme L m such a short lime.yre pared and sold B. A. tPAIINESTOCK k 014'. . Corner of First and Wood; also; coarr of Sixth - Wood streets. ' decla TIR. RALPH'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE Pars aro for _LA salo, wholesale and retail, at the' . PlO. , lso,Smithfreldalt.t'l Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny : city: J. G. Smith; Birz Ininglinm; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth IVard,., ,feh gt J4.I.EN BROWN. W. C. CONNELLY. CORNER OP SEITHPIELD/ND.ZWO.RiEi,, BROWN3c. CONNLLLY; HIPERt OR& N. 1.3...,-Good.Stabling attachad,to.tttelionie. APYL'E9-400 bbls.fine "eating unit . c9oking - oApp!cii, reeo perpteamei" Corlal"and (9rsir by tec-n . ~ ' •_ • ' C•HINESEitiiIR initchle'siTirtlele for 'growth, - beauty; and restoration - of-the 'Hair.. This Crearaf..wheni oncriknovng.arill sapereedisall ititherarti. cies of the kind now in use. t‘l,there ille halt indeed harsh,..thin, tuthealthy,•aor turning grey •it Owe uppliea • dons will make the hair soft anddork, - rind give it beau tiful, lively appearance; and will also make it maintain its livelifiese And healthy color, .twice us long es,al3 the preparations that , are generally used. • 'Merl:, the hair i s • thin, or .has : fallen off, it rnay,be restored try usingthis Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habitof ' using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of • the - Chinese Raw Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injure,the 'heir like the other preparations, but will :beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in stance. • F or. t es oinpiw to its : very aerie:ler qualities, see the fol, .lowing letier from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Mastro illendershott & Stretch, Nashvillcigentmtkagaritsfor the Aouthera Stites: •. • • • . • •:Isater (fee Dre.D. Caldwell - ParktriftherPrOverian „fitments: Aanatisturrr & geraurcni'Gortnisr...e—l take p.easirre in addinrmy testimony in favor of the eicellent preperetion called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for: about two years ago myMar vas very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; but taiing Procured a bottle of the Crean:wand need it 'according to the prescription, it is now elastic, sofl, and , lirar to the hend:• Many tuataras and oils -were applied, each leaving my hair in a welsestate dthnbefere.• - This Cream, however, Les met Ty expec tations. • he an articte for;theitoihit, - my wife givaa It preference over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dig:- prised to rancidity. Tha• holies esoeirdlyi witiSnii the Chinese Cream so be a dersidessnint %heir preparatinia for the tollet.•' Respectfully; &e:, ' • •• • • • Re , CALDWELL: Pulaski, January 7;1847. ' Sold wholekale • and retail; in PiiisbutWbilolin M. Townsend, 45 Market =rand Joel Mohlericorner of Wood auslitalhstir.: -.t "r..s sps $• = *467.s4llkar=l.y. TOMBS ta:bantloned ageing using, Common Prepa- La led Chalk :. They arc not aware ho w frightfully inna nous it is to the skin 7 how, coarse, bow rough,bow yellow, and unhealthy the Skin appears after 'tieing Pre pared chalk I 'Besides it 'is inpiriousi containing a large quantity.of lead! lVe have prepared a bcauutal vege table article; which we call ones" Spanish.. Lilly 'White. It is perfectl y innocent, being purified of all deleterions gualut e s, and it imparts to, the , skin a natural, healthy, ttlatinster,'Clear,'"hvetYWllite at' the same tired acting as a cosmetic on the arm, making itaoftand smooth,: • Dr. James 'Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says : "After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, X, And it prnssesees the most beatitiful and natant!, and at the mune tune innocent, white I ever saw. I certainly can eeniteie ntiously recommend its heath all'whope skin requiresbeautifying." -Price 25 censto box...,Directtions -the best why to apply Lilly White, to with sin leather Or Wthal.=.the fonder is preferable. • • -•-• - , Ma err.. or Tarrn .poa .25 elms—White teeth, Told breath, healthy gums:YelloW and itilliedlthY teeth, after being 'onto% or twice absaned with lone' , Amber Teeth puste,, have the appearance .o . f_the .most beantiful ry ivo, add, at' the same tune if is so perfectly indolent land' that its conattuitdaily use is•higbly advantageous, even to those teeth that ore in gOod condi - giving them a beautiful poliiihr and' preventing el .preamture, decay.. Those already:. decayedit: prevents from b e comin g,worse.—it also fastenestich as i fibe coming lOose; and by perseverande render 'helot/lest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciottsly sweat. Price 25 or MI cents a box. AU the above are sold only 'at b 2 C hathern st., sign of the American Eagte7,•Ple*York, -AO try the appointed Agents whose names , appear in the ; next column- . voasuriav, and gat a rich hastiand, "roar: „face is your fortune." beautiful, clear, fan! hs .it' while! If not, it can be made sei even though it be yel-' low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and .freckled: Thoui ands baye been made thus who have, washed once or 'twicewith Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The • cfrecris glorious and magnificent.- But be sure ion get the geuir-: AneJones' .Soi?,,Xtt the sign of .the. American Fagle, Ring-wo , Salt-rheum, Se ufFvey, Erysipelas,Brodicgi Itch, are ofteu cored by Jones' failed Tha t when evert kind of rentedylias failed: • That 'ir cur es' pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. .Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. : MO, reader, this seldoin or never fans: • • • • C. INGLIS, .In i __•sPatterson. Sold at iscmsos's 119 Liberty at., head of Woad, Sign of of the Big Boot. . , : ' .• /10.1.11a1.“..TWELYE AND. HALF CHNTS. kJ—llliirriags;—Confidential.—anyiady between twen ty:and thiity,:posse.tung a erYnnetneat arm; goeti tares : lee.; 'staked confidenually,:can she :suppose any man could lulmile. her while she has each yellow keeth; such sallow,: rough, Costae skin;. and such dirty, bad, wiry hair, when, by spending the above sum, - she might trove delicate. white teeth,' a 'Oka& sweet breath and a beautiful . het& of hair. Slut can have beautiful white teeth and. sweet, breath by using a 2s. box: of :lance Ant ha Teeth ,Parte; a skin white, pore and spotless as snow by using a cake of the genuine -Tones' Ckemikal Soap;: and a beautiful bead of hair by Witte, a 3s. bottle of 'Jones , 'Coral Hair Restorative.. Do not form , an opinion against this before you rrry, or you .will regret itt but he sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New yolk at 83 Chathamst. For sale by . . - 01151.'Lkcicsox, agaut: - . - ": 89 Liberty st,-Piusbnrgli. • CANCER, EROFULA'AND GOITRE—AmpIe ex .periente 'provetrthittlO combination of medicine have ever been. So efficaeibusinvemoving the nbovo dis eases, R&M JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. 'then effected cures tmlytistonishing; not only of Canter andother dis :eases of that class, but has •retnovetl - the most stubborn • • the Skin Swellings, Thlspepsia, /cc. This mOicine enters into the cumulation, .and eradicates - dis , ~Eases wherever located. It, purifies the blood and other thuds of the body, remove 6 obstruction in the pores of the skin and reduces enlargement of tbe glands orbones. It incre ases the appetite, removes hentlaeho and dirivrai nets, and invigorates thewhule.system..and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the:whole materia =diets. It is perfectly safe' tied extritrlely pletisant,and has nothing of the disgusting nausea aceompanying,the idea of wirer ri or sale iPittabergh ' at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth et., heir Wood. . mar3o - It Recipe for the iluman Choir /FO FORCE , ITS , GROWTH AND DEALT/I', /RAKE IT SOFT; SILKY,. CLEAN. ANDFLNE.-,•Persons consequence of the many things Sold, set.down every article, .(be it aver so good,) as, a humbug. If people Could be made to trY.a 2s:bottle oflond's Coral Hair. Re , storative and sed how dry, ruity; red, lit h ghair.. moist, soil, atMlirn and dark, and keeps it so; and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful if people could see the untidier of poor respeCtable rat champs that Ilse , it, (tirOf 'and .fundit lha.cheapest thing they con rise;} fordressum and beautifying the Hair; : for 'keeping it omit and in order .three times as long as any other article. made; and _ _• • 1 • 'Forced it to grow, , stopsits And costs but 3abillings to try. UV - formerly:sold nothing leas than Si bottles, but we wish people to try it. • Sold only .atS2 [mind es Chatham street,New York, and by • mizr2o. _WM.. JACKSON Agt.. RI Liberty, AI ORE TES'flilION'Y farih. %VIII ard's k'amily Medi 017'eines....-The undersigned, eidienabf Pittiburgh.hatr. ina-perionallrated.Dr. Willard's -Orieutal .Cough. Mire ture;end experienced its beresficial effects, dainostehter, fully. xeconunehrl - it , as ; safe Auid - effectual,. in all eases. -Speakihgfrom'experieuce, Nte r .bpliava _that itheatto:sn Ferias.; :and ;would recommend its 'use ta all; the -afflicted. - • ; C}LA3tLESILEWIZ. ; WM. JENKINS. l'itisburgt,•Marehlsth.ll2,4B. ' • .• § .91d 431 4; gcgooninaker eq„,John ;Ins, 3,,anieti li-Ca'eeit .30 44 :0: 1 5 0 1%,- r t... Pa aw g tesi Mohler, Suomi - den." 0 LAS, Barber's Itch,' Chaps„'.Sore-.Berads,..Pbnplet--'. This iauserilsy , "inany physieuine in tltt city ta• curing the abcrve. and me would not, conscientiously sell unless.Tve knew Its° be all we state. __ • .„ , ; , 4ka,a-cosmetic; the. true, JONESZS is,Pethapri the only ,article ever known that removed 4itnpurities,and, cleared and,beantifted she skin, making,f it noft, sradoth and white as an infanta. Bat nsirtd, it is sold at 1112 Chaltummat.i N. and by _±.." ••••• - , . ~ Witt, 7ACk50 . 1.4 .139 ,Libarty,etreet, Pittsburgh. • : PONSUA T TION :seizes rnore Victims. , than any. other kJ - disease thr oar country.' The young,' the old; the: beautiful-on& gay; are till alike subject to-its invidious ravages, std Many a hectic check has beert supposed .to; bloom, with the - glow of 'health: 'fatt-avery eager origi- natekiit a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of attention' at firsi—and <nib , met with rernediart'Wherr too late. , - Watch the , first _symptoms with. jealotts. aate,' Make iniatediate usef of the.Cotigh'lbtlartth brA. ',Paha estock' hich feertaitily 'cheek Its further: pitglaSs i aikdAestoitathrtinilturted.orgacts to a bcattliftif ---Thr sale by-*- FAiIIgESTOCK 6o.;,tortici tat and' Wood sts.; corner rtth and Wood. • -'•daci - . Magazines for January, 819 i rEJECEIVE.LE:AT! A...MINER'S; - .Sulithfield street, et, third'door above! Second . street—, • Godey?s.Ltulyle - Book; unusually. losge., with six .at-• tractive. engmvingst ilm.literary department of-the high-, est order for, this-No, commencing a new . volume.- „ ! • ..Bartain's Unico:Magazine, beautifully embellished,; And comprising:so pages of . reatiiirg,matter; all original.! Graham's Magaztne, illustrated.vintirfourbeatuifal on-. gravings size,. tufull double number. - - • .Poems of John .Quiricy Adkins, with Notices -of ihis Life_ und-Charecter.. - , A Critical Defence of the Grant Street •Baptiit Church,. against the charge of corruption, in the atlonnistrationofi. her,disciplineqpublished.by order of the Church.. , .. Rose attd Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding:; traus-! Istria fromithe Fienenor 808 olphe Topffer.•••• . -- - . ?An. Impartial Adcount of the:Life of the Rev... John N. Muffe,,a narrative - of. his Hoit•truarittge'; also his second,' with many particulars never bepe published --- :sec out Noumo - .l'au.riik - zi1e.44111,. now coniplete; by Geor • Mary Barton, a Tale of Manchester We, Bagland ; ; published by the Darpers,... . : • JultanDe Cliffurd, or Woman" . J.. 0 1 ,6-, a.,lomAnceof Siiu'les and the Beauty, by the; antlionief..the:Jllt,Breaclt* Promise, &c. , . The Uiluebba4l pr the saner -O . Notre ,Dame; bf ViccorOuto. - debut Ittoe to itiiTt.-O-14.t0. . . frillE•,!sabscriber informs the publit generally„ and 'filordiekeePets.anii Retail •Grocers partieultirly,dhat he iit.discontinuing the:Queensvrare busincisi• - androrill sett odlkis pyesent stock at reduced ..Those who wish to obtain China, Quilt:stare, or •Glass r will find this a. rare opportunity for getting -such articles as they want, mucheheaper than the usual fatal_ . •-• .• --• fl Rent - ember the lahlobiCHlN-Ao.II.A.LLi . No: 118 Wood * street, near the. Atrctionistnre.. , ~• $ I will dispose of my whole stock tcf.utty person wishing:to hitY ,4to,!l;Tigt.nny . : • - •• -;.-, ..• 1-, !-VVfit:GMly ST. lUtrAltt. - 1101US/Vt CORNER OF'. PENN :AND-8Z CUTE STREETS: RESH.OYSTERS. ,, OAMErand . .-euOry. delicacy-of \tile Iseason" - the , rattrkett affords," served_ up- at the sturtestnotice,and in dm very best styln. t The house is fined up and arranged itt - the be:Wolter, rifidel.tlie man ag dfnehs - . , ;(sep27r JOHN bh CAMPIIFIL. (Mt hSAi . I:;-alt=tbat •valttoinis. property:- here the sabccriber reeides, together with the inlyirovomente thereon; situated on: Sirtir wee t r no ar Smithfield, front- Lagoa Sirrirst-120it., , aud.in dupla:on Cherry alley 240 -feet...' This property is admirably situated for a Hetet or a - Public 1-1011;arlif dodiairie a ball; iirituare.or grimina;.or it miglif divided into bhildhiglohs; Jilts OrMreek eiiih on Sia - destreer,:bYl2o feet deep, nhil G - 161.8 *fa front of 20 - fee each - oh Chtiry'olley TUE :OHi/ '.: 1%.20 , • 7 . •- • cl ,' i , • NATAJ als A- =RICA. oft, procured frola a well lnßentaek} 111, 1•45 feet below the surfacq of.the earth; a certain and Infallible - cure fair g ; Sraina,'Btaathai'Mit-VBthilllSAl Scald& Semi.' Triter, •Eryslpeliii•Beald'llead; Cumpe Whooping.C.in4tirithitttort likire"Throat. l lattra and Inflamed Eyes Flatetleriee;Urcetri.Vertif Sores,and -t: - • - " : • ''• • INFLASIMATORY. HfIEUMNTISIir,-/- - ',...i. which yields te Reel:facially ii attiptitilng manner. ::• .... 'lt hes - never tier ;faired When' u sed according to dime' Ilona: Head trtelolltivring: ; •,.; .- •-• ••.' '• •- • . ......;: •-• ' ' "'' ' 'einaftellitAlleghenT C0.,1 a a,, 1, i . ' This is tifs.ceriifY;_Hitt thy wife, hlargatet ohrlestwas Mired of 'A FtheurnaticCemplaint of einem Yeant tnandingsi bywhieh she' Wairso lame as to tuf.otiliged to use ernte es', In one Weeleshe was cutcd by 'citing the American;. Oil; and could Walk about as usual' without her erutchee; . i ' • JONATH•AN;GHRRISTJ .. - - The folloWing is comunadented try Mr. Vilpi:Nashiltlr. • ' •::-..• Jackson's ngent for Stenbenville;.o. -•" • ' • -;':' '•• : 0 :. ': ,' A gentleman near Steubenville; whOlnidnot been able. `.'' -:;..., to put either of his feet to the ground (or welve years, in . .; consequeneepf lamettess;try the use-of one beide waa7 . . enabled to walk tyro' miles trialowaship electiomr , il4la. • :•;.( likewise a sovereign remedy for .• : :•-•.::::•1,...:ia. • ,• . .: 1 CONTRACTION OF THE. MUSCLES AND TEN. ' ' • ••1 - • . .. DONS,- ' . t .., - ,..,,,j_ .„,r 2 ," t t y . •'• _The following is - ctiminunicateflip l jur; vim• - •,rwr - f-r • • : -.1 Jackson's agent for Stenbertvlller'•.:. '7- ” :!,..! •"-- • • ' - ' 1 . ; . A ladyvesiditig lit Steulienvillei-itiefitikirireirhesei .. i hand MILO so centractesipS to deprive Vet' rififfe use of it - I for thirtf•fire t•enii, was entirely tared by the dse n(tinn : I bottle of thend, S 6 that tie now hall.'llie :perfect use of het ... band fully egnalfo the other ;which had • rieVer been affected. It lies . shin hien :found to be a•sitte'cuul in - steel • blo ngeat in the sticedteud ri l certain cureef ' • - ' • -'; - . • .. ~ in all cases , not erganic all y incuratle.: ''' ' ••-• '' • f .. A lady residing in Allegheny city was effeetnally Mired of obstinate 'deafness, gr. years , continnence, try the rise of less than one bottle •Of the 'Oil, to that she said the beard better , thou: she had ever done before. -' • -- ~' :" - ,,A. gentlinian welkknown itiPittsbritgh;•WaS ear e d' of denl - nisi Of ninif years'entindingi:brthe• use of to small quantity.of .the Oil. The pametiCankieridertent of the lady and gentleman will be giireritottlOire Whir desire' it,. at the ethee of 'the adVertiser. - ''' -'-':-'• ' - ' ' ,- • - • Its properties are highly developedi't the certain and surprisingly speedy cure of all cases of • '• ' ':•••,, • • • • CIIOLIC, CRAMPrAtrDSPASMS:..:' • - - S e v eral l eases of Cramp Chadic haye 'been. effegtuallY '. 'eured'ht ohe dose of the Oil,.in the 'short:illicit or halt an hour, when the partiedhave been aganrzaderithpairi. • Its 'curative prop e rues have been remarktiblinianifested In the • radical cure of- ^` ..,... mssA,sss OF ,Tpf,SPlTir-f• .r- - • A lady, th e wife of. a planter in, "entucky, • Wits.cureti eireenuilly of one of, the worst cases of diseased Spine, , which had confined her. to her. bed Ric - a coniiidenble .. time, in which she: could: not tarn hersalt . ;'-it . ki - ••WO a' ' sure remedy and perfect cure for painstittbasmallgli t i back, and - INFLAMMATION OF' THE XF/10 . „Mt,„,‘",:' Read the following:.l . -. ~ - • -i•• i . .• -, •-• * ,;„, _* -• , • •' • Prt ! rsnultell ' ,.Dea. - . 113300 , sins" is to certify that I was afflicted withgreet:Ain : in . . the small of my back and kidneys, which effected inc IM much:that I could not stand upright. By riibbing'e.ttes • nally, and rising half €1 teaspoonfal internally night and monung, Iwas entirely-cored. ..: : JOHN- RIDDLE, ~. , . . : . ' near Warren,ArniettougCd.,.l,n4 ' ... Algentlemitil of •Pittsburgh, aeicted with a:Violent In finstnation of the kidneys-the pain of which: caused lam. to faiut - wea iampletely cured, in Omer* daye,trythe use of tile American Oil.. - - ' "::,: :: : •..• . :... .. ..:The qualities of this -'%* ' ':. •., ,: - NATURE'S . „.. • • OWN REMEDY" -'• - • - '• ' :ilekiretrieit penetraol . ..and nraidrifiammatoty, zings. 'ciendy is confidently Yeeommendeil as a sovereign rem edy wherever Inflammauon exists, either external'ori it ternaL Used immediately after n'crit.,•hornlse or wound, it wilt Cure - andprevent •_' "•• - . '':. ::, : ••• ". .... .GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION: ' • -.: l , ' It bas, in addition; been foand a salury,:pleatlng and - effe.ctiie remedy for those 'Very i m inpleasint and inconve-- • nicht dileases, ' • •::- - : • • '' • :•-• •••• • - •••• - . • i OFLAVEL 4 ' AND'ITRINAILT COMPLAINTS; r ..;• Price, 50 cents ilo tle • • :', .' ~ ,:'... ....-,. .:, .• . .. .. i . -Lre I . • . ~. .. . -..- • .• , csitstitsn.s. 40_011. Yfour-Guard... :: : ' "the scirprising excellence and growing. tioptilaritr the'Atherican Oil,lasinduced come dishonest persons •: palm'apon the ppblic,misemble imitations of this , truly valuable - medicine for' the purpose of dezeiving the un wary, and der:Vl:tiling the Proprietor. In order to be wore of obtaining rte genuine, ebsero" the following votra slims : _ ...• -. _ •-, , , ...„, , Ist. Set:J.l4s the mune " Win:. Jitciciion;fitLiberri it :head of Wood e 5. , ,. ., is printed on. the laberot the wrappp of each , bottle, to imitate which is feliiiiy:••, "-, , ' 211. That each bottle is inclosed in ' pamphlet cnnittid ing fall•directlons for rise; and also touttuning the. name and addremi of Win. Jackson, Genera. AgenClii:the : proprietors; likevsise, the name and address, of the pro .prietors, D. Hail tr-Co., Kentucky. .• , ;. , -,- . ... ; 3.1. reecho:is MCLT of the advertised ' Agents, all of whonsbave a about bill, on which is printed he names of the Proprietors and General Agents-Mast D. Hail &Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm-Jackson, Pithiburgh, Fa., 'General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and parrot Ohio and Western Virginia; and the printers' namss- IPMilliu & Shrterek, Pittsbuigh,lrinted 'bt the bottom . 4th- Observe-the genius Ameriain Oil is , of a ' dark 'green color,. without any sediment, and its speaifiCirtorl ty lighter than water: The counterfeits arc: minty ,oe,a black .ko/or i-rsorne,vrbite, like . Bpirits Of 'Turpentine, Said to be refined and clarified;:. some yen lea Oiloitt em %%Wore of other common oils; undone nbisek Shiny looking mixture_, parportMg to come from no •-' f•Atubnrgh and:Allegheny Dispensary Co." Nene: Of, these - comp terfehrssess either, the virtue or the ; owerriflhe was ANAIL 1:1750111 Wholesale 'necUretail by tifn. JACKSON, - Generalind.Sele Agent for' the' Ptopiietor in Western Pennsylvania, Western,Virginia; and . Northern 'Ohio; and by the following dol . appointed Agents in Allegheny • • ' A.ALSlarshall, 1: . --.''''. ' •--: - 1 , Dr. Brown, ' Allegheny city... .• J. R. Johnson % , -• . . . Jonathan Ghnest, Manchester. . . AlegunderAsdele, Wylie street. • - J. IL Ll,Jacques r .llinmegbaus- .. • -4171 a. J. Smith, Temper:it:caving. -. .ri. H. Starr, Sewickley.; ._;" ; • Edward Thompson, WRkinsbargb. ...Daniel Negley,East Liberty.. • . . , - H. Z. Mitchell, -‘l7 - dkinsbargh. ' Thomas Alkin,Sharpsbnrgh. ' - • it.Rowlander. Son: APKeesport. .• C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • • . • John.Black ‘ Tunle Creek. ~. • - -Itl'Eldowny,l:lakerstown , . , • Samuel Springer, Clinton. . James M'Kee,Stewartstown. . : Riley itt'Laugblin, Plum.township. • J. Fulton, Tatentum. , : • . Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenzeville. Robert Williams, Arthursville. ingt.s4&wfun "1D14.9,11. the. New York Gazeue, Waif a, daily moat-deser"country.vedly the head the daily ptestin thie • • .• BristoPs Extract of S ars ap were but eauriesy to the attentionof our readers to thistep oration which*ill„be found advertisedin *lathe icebo p at, - Mr:Erisiol.i.s a .brother, and'issues ohighly imereatitg. • newspaper ~ every now and,then,. one or two numbers of which we hive :already noticed; the mediebie has beene ulogised by nearly stifthe Press oftlie_weiterri coantry, and, we, doubt ealogiaad, it tinkle its flrfOr, trlaraCivarr flattering teituncraitile frdrit the tnost eminent priteutiopers in every •part of the couptry where . it tha,i been . There .ts, beauty ond taste" enough in the bottles, nadidn the eitgraiadlabele in winch 'tbey_afe enveloped, to ,iiidnee a purchase; if the preparation, itself were one of .the 'tiovereigitest. the world," Ili every" person must believe it lis-141 , every one must believe it is--nthatds, every , "quo who would not :resist eniasPordOeumentaryeVidencetmitelu- SlVe.e o avert a Turk to. christianity , i'Pity 'of the bottles, gentle - reader," and see virlifithex you do not. agree with us on this point.- sale by'.' ' B. keel; • - feb24 boy of lot and Wood 'and oth and Vood "tit- :DiHEUIST.AiIISIII, , DOUT,, AND" , TM DOLDREIJX— IA, respectablozentleman. called at , our , tiffice,„ ea, be ...saki, to Mfornins that he had heetknfilieted: forlB'yets with, Rheumatism or ;Gout, 4rui "occasionally with Tie .Dol . orenz; that he , had -been .fimitmently. confine:km his .roomfor months; together, , andnften, milihred themmit in ,..tenee and excruciating . Pain ! hut thatlately he had.-.been .using' JaynecAlteratire, from which he ferand.thomom &g -oal and . unexpected either, . He says , he 'found the Medi :eine very pleassmt itnd effective, and that , he : now ,con eiders:himself perfectlycared.—PhihnielphiafiorthAmei- . . A FACT W.onmitrawnso.:—A gentlemon'of Scrofulous. habit, from indiseretiOnin hie.yoanget days, %become of with Ulcerations; in, the:Throat andltlosti and' a disagreitabl&nraption . of the :Skin: Itis:whola ' eyatent bore the" marks 'of being eaturatell-with disease.. One-hand:aid Wrist were so =ICI-affected that-he had .lost dm use' of the hand, every"- part' beincehveied 'With 'lleeP; Valuta, 4tnzl• od'ensive - Adodzis,:ttnd were , nalollow and porOas as an honey-comb. wzte atthisstageirfhisti , .hantplaint, Whin death appeared inimitable:Tram &Math adrae disease, that he' commenced thii nada Snyine,n.Al ,terative'.and Itiothig taken sizte bOttlei, tow perfeczt lycare The Mterotive Operates through 'the , eircniattoni and -rmifiets the. blood and eradicates distaidfrom they system, ; . :wherever /ocatedi and - the , narnerons ettrealt hue per— lifovortertminoild i i s 4, ease dys s o o er t" . t i h a o p a a k d i . u o •, ih .e: T, c c h er rq , ni te e ro di fal sta rt, s t e gzo i t 9% , Aruly attomehinp—Sprritof the 2rtme.i: , 1 ' For , !alo In Pittebttrgh,ot the PEXISPrEhSTOItt: • 4,o;'lls:V i toq4:iotre4ii:„ - 1101AINSON" has jusi opened, within :the ag ► week, pe..l . argest assortment of44ertelt A over opened us thus city; consisting la parr rif!'-lrarler, ,, :Plain t ykliito;AdldLine..ahif Guld.Band -Sajtici. extensive assortment of Ilthiie; pool Iron Stone , Wore, in Ten setts or in sepaiatepleces,, as ',may • he 'required: aaiorina6tit Candelahrts and Lamps, of the newest - shapes'and Ifni terns, direct from the manufacturers • Ludies4quid-do oeen - , N01 , 33.5 . W00d. alloGra letoity . _ . ''• - Itristriesti . COTier:tar: — rp liEtizidtsigilett,e*intrugtd by dmliberalpatronage of We: merchants, professional tentlente nd tab etniniee ot theruy,offethliltservicesforihe cotlectioa of accounts iii thn caret Pittnbargh and vicinity:" ing attended to'business of this kind - for intinYlears for the Eloard'of Trade, and het* tell :acquainted with this and the hdjoinliteenietc he , bi'etnifutent of - tdo ability to give oatinihation. - brpto pl' and feithful iineniiiin ell hotness ehtrustadtebiraz ''-• • • - • ' • ' ' Jr: To he, fond at .bre. - *Ae:azza .l 4 Merchant !Pato! .Ibittitxtes>.oraeito the - e9it office. • = Gabriel Adams; .1. Carothers; L.:11.; Livingston; James Moral:talk .GooTge,}3reetk... • Geo.D4 Brace; -Steel asteL . Fllchalialitifotatoir 4 subsvibera Itave.ealtim their Steel and File llaneGictory, on .the, corner Of , O'llata -street and Spring alley,Fifth.Ward, Pittsburgh, by, erecting a ion verting furnace, a melting furnace- and at tilt hammer,— Their Steel, nowbeingbf asuperiormiality, and. having engaged. competent'operatives, they o.llsprt. pared to tux. MA Files mf every description .that will..compare- with (habeas imported article ; and b eing determined. to' make it the interest of alt.who Use Fileatti any wayocvlinr chase. frau theta, they. will sell their Files bt reduced prices; for Caslt;t t They WilLalso re-ccivFiles;rand!pur, chum( those which are worn and broken. Publielintrces, :405.4 OsPtqra l llll3.vittft 4tOVV. - 4. AN4.4P 1 1 1 4 ;I p.,Daft,Aecountalui 4 Thomas Scottolltwni . Jae ELScai 0; A . , i,•:-" ; ,Dr:W,4lq-) sight;DerktistP • tnovtaxn El
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