a a m• 1, -- •: i '., -- -7,,,::t",- -- ...:,4,;-.. •-;: -0 . . A ',010. 1 , ji.< : i• - • , ,' : -. -.:.v.iii, - -vielr-Gardarcr.e...iw.u.tv_z:.:s tat : AS C A44l . -••- •••• ••..,-• -6,-1-;NEB7-1:11:1011,Sl NEW., COOPS!! • -',- ••• ' • -• Greater. Bargains:than ever can now .be itad a.•.• ---.•--- theiegoisfrheisYsta golden Bee-Hive,pn Market ht., 410. bertmen Third and Fourth;Where tslstst opened. ~...: Icsitt . ndid , stock-0 6 winter Dry;.Gbods, Cheaper than the • . same quality.of Goods have ever been. offered in. Pitts; ---.- {Pill.• 1.... - RUSSELL, • No. 62 Market: Street, .between • ''.; Third Whitt'Fou r th' streets,sign of the - Big Golden • Bee . Ilivei hoe now received, and offers to-his-numerous cus • • . toniers • and-'theypublia - generally,. the lamest, cheapest •• ' . and tarist splendid snick of 'Winter 'Dry 'Goods ovqcoffer= •..'• 1-ed. lit dile city. - These Goode have been P - utchased in the ••.......•Bastef Cities since thelite fallia pricesontl - will be • •, • • Sold to Cash. buyers arts great reduction, much cheaper - - - than they could have been sold in the early part of the Eason Arnotig thiti:large - and: ekteusire 'stock will be • fotind ''.ziOnt'• choice and - fashionable 'Goods of • the -lateat 4n- LADIES' DRESS GOODS ~ - '-•:--7Sentietraihineres, all wool, a beautiful article ;•• • , •- ••:...-..-•: •• • • - .Zherry colM• do. •, - • do. • -. figured and plain; .• •-• Silks and Satins, plainostripedrind - plain ; ...•.:....- scarlet delmines, all wool, very cheap i -- . • ' . • 15Liszarine Blue Be •Laittes, low•prices• . • .. .. .; • . ,:- :. • ~•Fratich Merinos, all colors, extremely ' low. • • --. • Alarge assortment of .60 Cashmeres De Lainea,new ,• . • est designs, from 1 2 } to 50 cents per yard ; thesethese are very' .cheap. Also, - a. large 'stock - of Alpacas. from 121 to 50 - . cents per ya rd, all colors, and a great bargain; with a - 'splendid. assortment of bonnet ribbons of the latest im - . portation. • Also, velvet ribbons all widths-and colors, • :vary cheap, a beautiful assortment; plumes and'aircificial flowers; bonnet satins- and velvets, all colors; French --• -,worked capes and collars; scarfs, cravats, gloves and . - .hosiery, all at reducml prices. • ... •: -., - , • - - • •,.• • SRAWLSI , SI - I.AIVLS !I. . Long - Bestrussortritent in the city, and very cheap g and • s: :' . Sqtareßhawls; best quality. • . .. • - Terkerie and Cashmere Shawls;' ' . • . . ;Black and. colored Cloth. do . • , • • •Broeha and Silk . . .• - • . • • •-: • -._ Fluid Blanket Shawle, all qualities:and Prlees. ',..",.::: 1 •'• -• BLANKETS' BldsisllCETS!!---•-Cheapestrn the City! 1-.. - • '.• A large stock of . Runaketi, all qualities, which will be I . - sold cheaper than found elsewhere..., - . • DOMESTIC GOODS -, •:- .- -,•-. :• -.'03:44.P.E.R THAN-THE CH dP.E'SZ!. r-- -. - A large stock of Calico.. Good dark-Calico. fast colors, • - .. .. otilyJ cents per yard; best quality British and .American -.--`.- - Prints, ato IU-cents per yard,- yard wide'; British Purple_ •-..-' •-• • Petits, 10 to 121; a large supply...red, white and yellow ..;-'..--•Flarineleisome-as low as•l2l cents per - v e ry cheat); • . . Bed 'licking, from 3 to rat cents per yard... Also; a large ' '-','•••• 'Steele o f Checks, Shining Stripes, Casetnets, Kentucky - . . : ..-jeans and Linseys, together with• a very extensive as ' -.; .. sortment of bleached and unbleached ItluAns,front 3 to •.: -; •••-•',l3:eardaper yard, cheapest yeti good yard wide tribleac - h.• •....•;:.; .ecf. Masai:us, only Scents. per yard; bleached Muslins .- from 3to 6 cents per yard. All of w hich will be sold oil , : .:tit reduced prices, at the Sign of the New Golden ;Bee• •- . . 4-live in Market strectibetween Third ad Fourth - st.S.,, -- - . N 0.611.... • (deelSitt _ , • ' . AVM. L. RUSSEL. - TYRANTS At. WELL ..12 .3101VOPOLIES MUST FAL.L.: $o musT RI c - 11711iCH tout - will-be proven by culling nt McGarns's .." V Fashionunle'railorum EStabliS tune nt,,Third street, St: Chnrles Building, , . Sma..,pnahrs and quid . . sales, V Aturry : Fresh and good. - Co - 4carrrtott : Very far in the 'background. - Day aid customers, and nll others, are respectfully in rrned that I am waning fur theta . ftleqUl RI, ocr24. • Tailor. St. Charles: - - - uir-E WOULD LtEeIP.ECTIULLY invite the attention. V, . of bur friends and fee public to the great variety ;of W.INTER COATINGS and other articles, we have , just received--aniongst which will he found the greatest. variety: of BLUE, BLACK, DRAB a: d PEARL colored BLANKET, MACKINAC, and' BEAVER CLOTHS.— _FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES; VESTINGS,,te. The above Goods having been bought . far cash. at extremely low prices, we are prepared to ac commodate till who mar falter as with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low prices. Give us stall. Rementber,2lB Liberty street, opposite foot of 7th. McMULLEN et- DOWNING. Clothing s. Clothing i t Clothing IS The Three Xig " Deers vi. The Western World! ! ! -000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now 160 made and ready , sO , be offered on the 'most liberal terms to my old customers and the public in general. The Proprietor of .this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern titles, at much trouble and expense, iust completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of corm:tine-Is with one of the most desirable scot ks of CIO- Atm* mat atm ever been offered in thin or any other mar ket west of the mountable . . For neatness in style and wortnnauship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold for must certainly render the old unri valled Three BM Doors one of the greatest attractions of - announce country. - It is gratifying to Me to be able to announce tci my' numerous friends at 'home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which have Made tOmeet the many calls in my-line. it is with difficulty I can keep time vilth the constant rush that is made on this establishment. It is a well established .fact, that m 5 sales are eight or ten times larger than any oth e r house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, 1 can ,brad to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished..to cover contingent expeuses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next _year; coming to this conslusion,l will make it the inter est orevery man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at ihe Three Ihg Doors. oattit-thtw • JotiN nvolkshanr. .v s j.T.l.7lll.ltVbl l S--.eceived at the Iron n. City Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths, Connisting of fine. Freneh, English and Atnerican Plain, black and fancy Cassimeres, of the most Modern styles; 'fine figured Cashmere Vesting - a, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins—all of which we will make up at the most reasonable pricep,in a durable and fashiepable style. Ready .made Clothing, of all descriptions ; Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Hdkfs.; Suspenders, Bosoms, .Shirt Collars, and every' article usually keptin a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, - N 0.13.1 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mbudt of Market: foctlE--ul C. ItI'CLOSKF.Y. Jasites Ur, Woodwell; DIODE/UN Alit! A DITIQUE - Fli N ITURE '...,N03..13 Tanta Brassr, Prrisauson. A and --splendid asiortment of Furniture, ' suitable:for Steamboats. hotels, and Private Dwell .,ings,constaittly on hand, and made to order. the present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any manufactory in the Western country Persons wishing ' to purchase,would do leas. te me a call, ill. I um de ," termined my prices sha ple Part of the Stock con ". - Tete a Tete • - Buffet Biocide.; Louis XIV. ' Chairs . ; Queen Elizabeth Chairs; Tea Payee ; Fruit Tables • - Taller Tables ; Lords XV. COmmoder. French Mahogany Bedsteads ; Piano Stools ; • Sofas,,with plush and hair cloth covers; L 0 hlnhogaay Rocking Chairs; -r . 41[1:Oren Parlor' do. 25 Centre Tables ; 20tairDirans ,• 4 pair Pier Tables; "15 marble top Dressing Bureaus; . B Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases ; ' • 20 marble top Wash Stands; - 4 pair Ottomans ; , 8 pair Fancy= Work Stands. A. vrey large assormeut of common Chairs and other . Ftirniture; too numerous to mention. o",,BtearaLßoatsfurnfithed on Alas shortest notice, and ._ cut the most reasonable terms. fihtt City L i v ery -Stables. - THE subscribers having purchased from • - Charles Coleman the above Stables, and M ..tending to increase their stock of Horses, • .Carriaps, Buggies, ke.„would respectfully solicit share ot patronage the pnblic. Horses kept by the day, week. month or year, and' additional " • - stalls are beingerected, in the second story, for the tie - comniodaticrn ot Canal stock' feb2lh3m Ia retiring from the Livery business I with pleasure (from a long nermaimance ) recommen d suecessors to the patronage of my friends and the public. feW-Mlvr • - CHARLES . COLEMAN. -,.lllgeloves'earwlage Manutaotory, ad .a/ley,' bato ars Wood and Smithfidd streets. - M. BIGELOW would respectfully et: inform the public that at.hitiractory can at all times , be' found a large supply of - • Family Carriages, Itarouches, Buggies, • And nil lauds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and • - neatness to any found in the Zast, Contracts for any nutnoer or Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will be - promptly filled. Alt work of his own manufacture will • -be warranted. • ' Ftssatuntces—Col. R: Patterson, R. 11, Patterson, E. D. Gazzam, Esq., - lbabert Robb, Esq.,-C. L. Magee; and ' 'Aiderman Steel. • Ifeb27:d3m --, BM D l/ F P 's . BOOK-KEEPING AND MUTING 'BOOMS, ttoz7m-wasl comma ac MAME= BT. AND TUN DIAMOND. ORTY-EIGHT PUPILS are now in attendance, and i-i s am ; pi building, p a a n i d im w e i n li t a v e l l l n t . readiness n in a d feiv n ‘ t v h e t e k g for Ladies, as.welt . an more extensive • accommodations for Gentlemen... His new Treatise upon Boaz-keeping is ' becoming the st andard book in the Eastern Cities. It is nuiversay admitted by practical merchants to be the first complete work on the subjeet published. Hours:-- 10 'o'l2, tf to 4, and 7to lil.' . .Professional assistance giyen in nur•cose of difficulty In Partnership settlements oropenin , books. febtXt Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE. HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. "Elt OBERT IL HARTLEY, begs leave to in- • .. fan* his friends and the public generally, slim he contimies to occupy that lam and cont..- Clodloas Store Room, formerlyoccuPted bySamne Fa *stock & Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley arid Wood: sweet wherehe keeps a lam and general assortment of Saddles; Bridles, Harness, 'franks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bage,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other, arti cies in hilline. - ' . • I •He, also keeps constantly On hand, and it prepared lurnithro order, all kinds of Riveted klose,manufachwed 'iaf the best material, and in a style of-workmanship equal • " to . the eastern manufactures article, and .at 66 per Cent c ou rarv . Mereltania and Farmers would do well fit call andexamindhis stook before - purchasing. elsewhere, as -he is determined to'sell• first rate articles at very, low 4 . - 117" . Don't forget the place; No. 88, corner of Wood • ' freer and Diamond Ailey.' . • . W.DAOUER ROOMS, Purke's Gigs, Fourth 'Fr at—lloven & As-raver, Dagaerren. tyPiats , frata the Eastern cities, would call the attention Of 'the inhabitants - of - Fittsburgh, and the neighboring teems, to their•Dsguerreotypecof Citizens and others, at rooms in *Atte third story of Burke's building, 4th Persons wishing pictures taken may Tent' assured that pains shell be spared to produce them in the highest perfection' of the art, Out instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed Tor high - Anish and - truthfulness to nature.. The public are. solicited to call acid-examine. _ Persons Sitting for pictures are , neither requirred or "panted to take theniunless perfect satisfaction agivea. , N. B. Operators will And thiS a gotid depot for :and chemicals: - Instrecarms given in the arti ontailtiag:thei more reeettt Impretrattenti. • ittn7- • ' k e . : • ' • - - • " . , Pating - 0 ,- (o and trotn s f o te lv gi A n t ert s ! , -ire_ltanat r". the ¢, C h • SANDSOsnd the repaca -7 . . 51. e. fl ArkaShips, 0(1,1 . W., ES .& LO., • . • [Eirsimisitt rit 18242, N. 83 South erred Nilo York and '3i Murk." Road Liverpool. Peasant; sending to the O,d Country for , their friends, Call have them broughtoat I.y theßegularLinti of Pack-, etsatiling from Liverpool nu Ist, 6th, I l th,l6th,2lst Of `VIII of every month, comprising the' following Shine • Siddons, • Henry Clay; Hottinguer; Columbia. Constellation, Resens, - • Patrick Henry, Cambridge, Isaac IVright. Waterloo, -- Constitution, Ashburton, • New-York, - Oarrick, West Point, Queen ni the West, Montezuma, • • Yorkshire, • Sheridan, New World, Liverpool; oAford, . John B. Etkiddy- Or in the first class Atnerican Ships; sailing . from Liv erpool and the Irish Ports every - day, comprising -.the St. - Patrick, St. George, Andrew Foster, Yorktown;- - Creole, Memnon, Probes, Elsinore Wm. A. Cooper.' And many others, which this limited space will not .ad mit of here enumerating. . p. W. BYRNES &-CO. are the sole. Passenger Agents for theSteamthipSAßAH SANDS. Her appitinted sail itig days,; for .1849, are no follows: From Llverpoel 20th January, 25th March, 4th June, 6th - August and Bth 'October; from New-York on 24th February, 241 May, sth July,6th September, and 15th November. Therefore, those .oiishing their , relatives out early in the Spring. will find it to their interest to patronize this Old Established House, our arrangements being so per fect that no delay or disappointment can occur. • Drafts al Sight [prang' amount on the National Bank of Ireland, its , branches, &c., at timesfor sale. Ap ply to, or address by letter, post-paid, P. W. BY RNES & CO, fel South st., N. Y and 30 Waterloo Road., Liverpool. Or to r-JOHN THOMPSOfiI, jan27:tf 155 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . _ PEOPLE'S TRANSPORMA-TION LINE ' "°3t. indaa NO RE.SHIPPING:r-The Boats belonging to thiS Line have beep put in fine order, and are now running . regularly between Pittsburgh and Erie, touching at all intermediate Ports along the Canals. A Boat will always be at the WharCunder the Monongahela Bridge, and one will start 'regularly every ether day. The People's Transportation Line has every facility for carrying Freight mid Passengers. The , boats will be -towed to Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, by the earmli. The 'boats arc commanded by experienced and careful men—all of whom have an in terest inthe Line. irr.Goods sently the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point on the Lakes. - For freighter paysage apply to H. KIRKPATRICK, Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: - CLARK & CO., Beaver. . R. W. Cuaarstonsm, New Castle. TROUTMAN & MITCHRLYRKE, Pulaski Ssalcsrr WAERRN & CO., Middlesex. Mwrox tirLL, Sherron. JOSEPH MCCINIAN, Sharpsburgb. • S. B. & G. Lowar, Clarksville. KING & MCFAALAND, Big Bend, S. C. PLUMES, Weal Greenville. J. & T. KILPATRICK, Adiunsville. W. H. Vassar, littrunown. W. WADSWORTH & CO., Sherman'e Corners. • \VM. Pewits, Conaeautville. —.., Spring Corner. AV. C. Warman, Albion. Crairesville. -Wm. TYLER, Lockport K. Fran, Girard: KING, and B. Tema:tams & Co., Erie. The following Agents in Erie will receive . and for ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, chipped by this Line : WM. Gallagher, . Jelin Ilearn, G. W. kla!rerstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg, • Kelsoe & Loomis, Walker & Conk, Jed Pittsburgh Portable Bost Lthe. 1848. For the Transportation of Prtight to ems/L.(IOM PIMCURGH, I'IIILADELPIILh,BALTIMORE,NEW VORK,ROSTON,IO. BOISBIDGE ¢ CASH, Phiktdc/phin. TAAFFR it O'CONNOR, Pittsbi rgh. rip tit S old established Line being now in full operation, the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goode end Produce with despatch, and on the moat favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each port, affonling accommodations to shippers and : owners of produee,—fogether with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, will secure to them a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowtedge. All consignmentsby and for this line received, charges paid, and forwarded is any required diresiona free of charge for commission, ad Vancing or storage. No Interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All muumunier.tions promptly attended to ou applica tion to the following agents: . . nom:4mm A cesic 279 Market street,Philndelphia. TAAI , 16 & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNORS & CO., North street. Ballimore. WILLIAM B. WILSON, al bit, Cedar tame', New York. BlerchanisTiansportation Mite VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PIIILADRL. •PITTA AND BALTIMORE.. GGODS consigned It 'stir care will be forwarded with. . Out delay, and au a lowest current rates. C• A. M'ANULTV k CO.. Canal lasts, Penn street, Pittsburgh. . ME SIOLLES A REVNOLIY4, 272 and dt , Market street, Philadelphia. • , RASE :MERRILL A CO., 3e.29 . . Sttuth's wharf. Baltimore. 7141ereheinte , Way' Freighter • Line. atddan 184 8 . ! MUM E x t, c e t w il e siv en p i . , , ,s y bu fo rg r h the u t iz .i zi rta e, tr o Lo . f lo way , frir i i o l i tr . daysburgh, Water MfeCt. and Peterslitirgh. This Lute was formed for the special accommodation of the way basinms. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. PHOPILIZTOILS. 'JAS. A. LORE, . GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN MILDER & CO. OItICIIS C. A. hPitzievri' & CO., Pittsburgh; Jowl MILLER, Hollidaysburg; • Pletworcru & Worms, Johnstown. Egrzarecas—Smith & Sinclair; J. lc J. hl'Devitt; G. &J. R. Shoenberger; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Bagalcy & Smith; John Porker Wm. Lehmer & Co.; O. P. Stroenber. ger, Pittsburgh. - jettl) illeroliants , Transportation Line, Elatigaal Flog Al i e ju ' u f i rl e n o ex a ort a a n tr 1 7 , :i t ic in ite r r o rha ir yte . aeon s P n ro e du o e i r t our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for stor age or commission. WANULTV Pc Co., Proprietors, • mart Canal Basin, Libert y st., Pittsburgh. IGuzette,ouly, copy.) ROGEBB & OBEY THE. Partnership beretofore esistin between JOHN D. MAHON and READE WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by mutual consent. • The subscriber may be found at his office, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant eta , Pittsburgh, at all tunes when not engaged in Court. decls-am READE WASHINGTON. Eagle Saloon and Restaurant, No. 65, 63, and 61 Wood street The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that be has hadthe above well known establish . mem fitted' up in a very etiperior style, and is now pre pared with every requtstte,'to serve up all the delica cies the season affords. OYSTERS. stewed, fried, roasted, or lit the shell; to gether with hot coffee; tea, chocolate, beef steaks,, , mur ton chops, venison and game, at short notice, and at all seasonable hears, in a style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh. XX ALE of the best brands. Imported &gan in eve ry variety. He would also beg leave to state; that he is prepared to furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, In a su perior manner; SUPPERS for Balls,Societies or private Parties. J 7 Parvsrn ROOMS always in readiness. Nmospapera will be kept on file from all quarters. dect JOHN T. DONNLLEY. rrio THE ENTERPRISING.—A rare chance is' now, presented for the safe investment in a liusinesa en tirely new; one adapted to the man of limited, ea' well as to the man of extensive resources; yielding a profit from capital and , enterprise beyond any operation of the • day. It lathe complete monopoly of a staple article, ab tiolutely necessary and essential to every family, as well as indispensable to the mechanic, artizan. and profes sional mart - To capitalists, an opportunity offers itself for a lucrative :employment of either large twat/tall sums, bringing immediate and highly satisfactory returns.— Those estrum: of embarking in a pleasant, genteel busi ness, are 'invited, with others, to call at the office of the underisigned, examine'the article, and form their . own - Judgment, from the facts presented. • Ottee—k4ehtlige Buildings, St. Clair street, nextdoor o Esquire Jcihns -decsaf OVSTERS CakkrEß THAN THE CHEAPEST,-. Received. this day, .direct,froirt'llaltimore, 14 Es press, Fine Fresh Oysters, which - I will sell low, taxpy . store, the Dirunond; also nrWna. Ketimer's;corner of. Second and Smithfield streets, and • II :O. Kelly's, corner of Fifth and Market alley; " - ! -I will receive thorn daily- at the 'above place* , All Oysters'warranted ; inane) , retUrited, if not.good.!.b 0 ILAINIGEATILE SILK VlSlTS ii posi.Cluttorntlillusi- Zirte.-IV, R. Murphy bosom and a few 'very kuilirdj some changeable Silk V'isilii, - Te Or sniiabld (or Christ .. presents, which he is selling at reduced 01:;:'1.1r handsome Dteslt Silk*, Sa tin ,, B , l3 Plitfilfe , ml, 6 natal:aid 'Mkt's' &C. -- . , _ . . PITTSBURGH TO ERIK! RIGADE WASHINGTON, 44 . TTORNEY AT. LAW. A Card. COLVER & htVERS Oyliter Agalley. - —New Comineretsl bine._ E. W.Kneall.L. & CO./ 5, Dinatta,KrwasziAs Co., 84 Wall. sti, New-York , S Liverpeal, Englimd, , Rmwarractrrinfortatheir friends raid the -.Public, that they have commenced the Oen. , I P. -fat Shippin g and Commission Busittris, to. tfit rather with the Gineral Passesser ""-. 1 granting certificates of passage tram London, Livierpool.Dubbn,Belfwft,or any Port of the Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia...an the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from .£1 to any amount on iho Royal Bunk of Ireland and its , branches, and on Liverpool The days of sailing of-the Regalia Line of Li'verceol Packets, as fixed upon. are the Ist, flth, Ilth, Ifith, and 26th of every month. These Ships are all of the largest chum, and are, cons mantled by men of character and experience. The Cabin accommodations are all that can be , desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with`every - description of stores of the best kind. 'Punc tuality in the days of - sailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet Ship! Rasmus, Siddons, Sheridan and Crick, are vessels of the largest class; and those desirous to bring oat their , friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships. PllllO4O can be secured at the lowest tales. New Orleani Line of ?nelsons sail weekly. For p_ es age or freight, apply as above. or to - JOSEPH. SNOWDEN, o EDMUND SNOWDEN, r deell Corner 4th and Smitheeld sts.,Fittsbutg • Hamden £ Co.'s e • , ' nig Eistampica , • I . •• ARRA.NGEM EDITS: lIL ' IE7 lifereatter, all. SaMrtige ,l'essengers coming from Europe, engaged in America to come over, in , either of the ships of ii-AILEIDIeri dr. Co., will be furnished with the following Provisions, orthar egnivalent,in other articles Tally good .—Sre des qf. Cenfrrauciday 17,1549, 1118 PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, Many of them came on noard entirely destitute, which often caused much siclupeastunt death. 35 lbs. Bread, All of good, quali . vnd one •-nth to " Rice,a ty, an one- mitt. 10 " Oatmeal, of the Provisiotui 10 " Flour, • furnished will be 10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to each 35 " Pritatoes, Passenger every 1 pint of Vinegar, week, with a suf. 60 gallons of Water, ficient supply of 10 Rut:Salted Pork, free from bone.) Fuet for Making. Each fillip in this Line volll lie properlY ventilated, and a. good house over the pasinigo-Way leading the Pas sengers,' apartment: The Calaboose and Cooking-triage*, for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health undeomfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA. ROBINSON, yet st.. near Wood. &pie CAVA' Genera ...ICmlgraiiiipmo - Itliiiis. ItEMITTANCI.I . 3 and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by AV. St & J.T. Tapscott, 73 South st., corner of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 96 Water ing Rood Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements ' on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Old °Danny . ; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing in business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully.. 3 1 3't Messrs. W. & J. T. 'Papscot t are long and favorably' known for the superior close. accommodation , and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, 'GARRICK. tiorn - NutTR, ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each. port monthly—from New York the Mat and 26th, and from 'Liverpool the 6th and Ilthi in addition to' which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from. Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall •lrerm pace with their increasing patronage: while, Mr. W. Tapscatt's constant personal superintendence of diehusiness in Liverpool is an midi clonal security that the comfort and accommodation of ; the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged 3 in the Tranam?rtrition Business between Pittsburgh mid the Atlantic Cities,. are thereby enabled to take charge or and forward passengers immediately on their landttig,' , without a chance of diatippoinUrrent or delay; and are,' therefore, prepared to contract for passage/iota any sea port in Great /4421110 r Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so Orr inland not otherwise att. minable; anti will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the beet mode of conveyance, witliout any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. .1 The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England. Ireland. Scotland and Walesi thus af- . fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting (Lauds' to those countries, which persons requiring such facilk ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. • Applicattou Aif by letter. post-paid) will be promptly at-. tended to. TAAFFE & ovoNtioit, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, map97-d&w-1y • . - dia Roche, Brother*, & CO. l a Fekro:tsr.,' New Yens; EDICS QUAY,. Duman; Sconaao Rosa, LIVERVOO2. JAMES BLAKELY. Agent, Office on Pettit st., Camtl llasin,..Pittsborgh. Arrangements for ISIS. I_IOCIIE, BROS. & CO.. sole Agents far the BLACK Elt, BALL LINE. of Liverpool And New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and easterners, that their arsa interne uts for the year la IS being complete, they are prepared to brim; out passengers, by the above splendid Line, (rout Liverpool to New Nark and Philadelphia.. They refer to their former coarse of doing business, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. ?MIL/ TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES, Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. fetis4.mdatir* JAMES BLAKELY. HAILNDF.N 4s. CO.'S caIPASXMCCIES AND RIOITIIANTIt Office. II - ARNDEN & CO, ColltillUC to bring out persons from any part of Englund, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, iipon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. NS'e do sot al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps nuiWest the sea-ports, as we lake charge of them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be ingrand despatch them without any detention by the first dims. We say this fearlessly, us we defy any of our passengers to shyly that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months anal they could be tent in some old a.aft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their We intend to perform our contracts honorably, cosi what it may, and not act as was the case last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from £1 to £l,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire, Mad, England, Scotland and Willett, JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Filth street, one door below Wood at. • FOREIGN ITTANCE. qlliESubstribers are.prepared to forward money to all partsof England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rate, SAMUEL M'CLURKEN A CO., ICI Liberty street. Western New York College of Health 207 ?Sao a7zerr, Buin.A.L.o, N. V. DR. O. C VAUCHIN'S VEGETABLE I,MIONTRIP TIC 6fIXTURE T - MS celebrated remedy is miasma ,y increasing its fame by the making nil over the world. It has new be-come the only medicine for family use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy all stages of this coral plaint immediately relieved ; no matter of how long stand, tog. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified to will coa l since the most skepucalt—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially, and-wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No minentl agent, no deleterious compound in a part of this mixture; it cures these discus, es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.; piles, a complaint °fa most painful character, te immediately relieved, anti a cure fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from impure blood. ( Sec pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, &c., or. Indentation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a curets always the result of its use. It stands as acertain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the 'female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful merit strultions. No article has ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kihd of derangements. It may be, sailed upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could ,give a thousand names as proof of cares in this distresamg class of complaints. See pamphlet.: All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the 'effect of .mercury,. will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article Pcatylcrssa at and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all dizeases, which the .limits of 1113 advertisemeut will not permit to be named here; Agents give them away ; they contain 32 pages of -certificates of Idgh character; and a Stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, neva er appeared. It is one of the peimliarfeatures of this ar ticle, that it never fails, o benefit in any case, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid nuts on, and keep taking the medicine as long asthere is an improvement. Theproprietor would caution the public against a number Of_artieles which come out under the heads of SAIMPAILELLAS, Snares, Ike., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: TOUCH me M NOT. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseasestill thieartiele had done it. A particular study of thepamph. lett is earnisayisolieited. Agents, and all who sell the ar= - tiele,oro glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30bz: - bottles, at,52; 12 oz. do. at $1 each—the larger holding 0 oz. more than the two small houles: Look out and not get imposed upqn. Every bottle has " Vaughtes Vegeta ble Litliontriptic Mixture," blown upon the. glass the Written signature bf "G. C. Vaughn " on the directions, and "O. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped onthe. cork. None tither are genuine. • Prepared by Dr. Vii C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal flffice, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail: NO, attention gives to letters unless post-paid--ardei fromYesularly authmised. Agents tzeived,'. Post-paid let- . ters, ot,:perbal conununieattons soliciting advice, prompt ly attended tograns, Offlcu,devoted exclusively to.the'sale of this N. y. ; 295*Essex - et., Sale*, igass:; and 2' ipipal Druggists throughout the united States , -HAYS * TIEUXKIYAY :iigenbs t • !' No, 2, Libeily - st.Olear Ik9o. • ; • h 'Prikiikl Fee - Insurance Cronspi437 ICE 3311 Charles W:.‘Eicaelier, • George W.. itietinels, Thornaillext; Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias. Wagner, . /ulelphi E. Barbs, • Samara Grant, - Davin S. Browne, JaSob R. Smit h, MortisTatterson. , CHAS. W. BANCEER, Preft. _ . Cues. G. BANClll.lll'Crelal7. . • ". Irr Continue to nulke,lnattraoce, perpetual or limited; on every deseription of property is town and country. The Comptuty have reserved a large Contingent Fund; which; with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. 1 Tie Assets of. Ilia Coraparty. on January Ist, 1843, its ublished agreeably to, an Act of. Assembly, were as fol• Mol l Mos •-•!•••••••-•• ....... • . 81,047,438 41 Real Estate •• • ... .. ..... . . 94,734 ea Temporary. Loans . 84, Cash 85 , ace' 38,804 37- $13,318,492 71 :Siacc their incorporation, a peiiisll of 10 years,rthey. have paid upwards of One Malian: Four Hundred Thou-, sand Dollars, losses by , fire, thereby affording evidence of the ud vantagespf Insurance, as well as the. ability amt disposition to moot with promptness, all liabilities. i. OARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office N. E. corner:Wood at4-3d Piro and Marine - ll:Mummer. TllE , lngurance Company at' NarliAnteticsi, of Phan'. delphia, through. tut duly,antliorited Agetit, the; sub,. llcrhar, offers to make pemurient and 'limited Insurance on property,' in this city and itericittily,tmd en ship:rents tty.the canal and rivers. ' - • - ' - • Arthur H. Coffin. Preet. Relatter DiMikej Alex. Henry., Charles Taylor, SamuelW. Jones, Samuel W. Smithi .• . Edward Smith, Ambrose IVhite, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Themes, I ; John White, ' John It. Nell Thomas P. Hope, ' • 'Richard D. WOOO, Wra.'Welah, • ' Henry D. Sherri:d i Deep. This is the oldest Inittraace Dempsey - hi - the - United &met, hiriing been chartered in 1794.. Its charter is per.. petual, mid from ire high standing, long experience, am ple meaus,radavaiding all risks of an .extra haritrdoulf, Character, it maybe conaidered as offerli4 ample eeeurl ty to, the public. WILLIAM P. - JONES.. At Counting Room of Atwood,lones & Co., Water and Protasis., Pittsburgh - may4y - _ A GEtiCV OF THE 1 2 1tANKLBY FILM INSURANCE CONIPANY.OF-PIIIIADELki B. 'cameral IM rd and Maul :south - EittaurgA.--Tho, *Ws:'of the company on the first at . ..battery, iS49, as . published in tonfomuty with an net of the Pennsylvatua Legislature, Boudsand Mortgages-r 1 300 ' 61 7 i 93 _ :Real Estate at coat Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash '207,499 7.9 . _ Afnking a total 0 f5209,1383 42 Affording certain assurance that 'all 'busies be promptly met. and giving entire security, , to all who ob tain policies from this Company.,Risks taken at as low rates as are consiatent with securty. - - oct2 • WARRICKALARTM I .4 ent. OALLACIIRIL. S.a.l. LONG. 'l. YULLBIL • 0 ALL Afill Eit . i L ONG At. IN ILLItIN, No. 109 Front rt., ttettotin Mod ond Smittfiell areas. lk Ar A N IJ FA CTURERS of Bells of all sizes, detain and Silvia action Force Pumps, Countei Miri am! Water Pumps, fittings or all kinds for Gds} Fater„ Steam, &c., Brass Castings for Machinery - and oiti-auri ton metal for same, Particular attention paid to Gas' Fixtures, and a well assorted stoek - of Plain and Oroof mental Pendants, Burners, Chandeliers, con stantly on hand. . ontEl AmE5 tttruraoxa. WOMMJCW4gx, RMSTRONG & CROZER, Commission Merchants. A No. 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to theireare. Mersa ro—Hanna, Honey &Co., Pittsburgh ;' Manna, Graham & Co., New Lisbon, 0.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport . Ski A. G. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnau; J. F. Howard, Louisville, Ky,; Guile & Dorwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Stephen, villc. xleeS:y LAW SCHOOL. - Till , . Subscriber will receive at his office, young Gen-, Beaten desiring to read lava. He - will anterintend and direct their *lndica, and by constant supernsion,suld strict weekly examination. prepare them for admission to the Bar. 'READF, WASHKOTON.' 11115 Su bscribers have been in haltit of daily prefession ul intercourse with Reade Washingtou,Esq, for many years, and feel great pleasure in +maxim the itecunicy of his legal information, and hits eminent capacity for the undertaking set forth in his advertisement. They - earnestly recommend to young Gentleinen who. with. to acquire a competent knowledge of the legal pro fession, to avail themselves of the advantages Which his La* School will afford them. Charles Studer, 0, "Itictralf, -- -- A. Rorke. Thos, Williams, lYilsoultd'Candless, C. Mutat, Robert Woods, Jetties* Dunlap C. 0. Loomis Wm. B. M'Clute, .1, b. Mahon, A. W. Loomis. ticalfram Gretie Iliirgiitis Cotner,..:: . 11111T1111.ELD .0 , 1111 FISTII litltSfilli, PITISBCf:OII,.T.A., llsibe most popular of all BOOT and anal; Es tablisknients itt the West. This plate.bas gained - its repot:Mow by its proprietor keeping; the very best Boots mid Shoes, which are made expressly: to °riles fur, this market, and lie is not antisAed only by keeping the best assorted stook of BOOTS and SHOIc in the "%Veatch,' country, but he is enabled. and deter mined to sell his GOOIrS lower than any other house possibly can, he cares not wind facilities they boast or having for offering great . inducements to . the public. It Is impossible to set north Willie advantages and.facilities in tut advertisement, that the Grea t , Bargain , Cln-nerbas over.others, which 'enables Its proprietor to Sell Boots' and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at Thom 10 to :VI per cent. lower than any other store In the city. . 'tile way to test the matter isfor all who hileitil parchrow in , -'BOOTS and - $llOE$, to Call at 13ATET - GRRAT BARGAIN CORNER, exorable the stock und . prices, arid all will be satis fi ed that the Grterßargaiis CIITICT,Smith• fo-ht and Fifth Atrrets ' is the place for the public one and all. to gm good Boutsend Shocc clieop 4 for cash. ' Greif _. .7. BATES.. 44 rent Wtare lIARN,E&q, TRUNK AND. Will' MANUFACTORY. TTHE,subscriber •tekes This method O f informing his friends and tlm.public in general, put .ho has the largest stack of the following named oracles, of his own intutufecture ' in this city---Saddles, Hamess,Trunks end ; all o f which he will warrant.tobe made of the best materiel, and by the hest mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures something lowerthen hat been heretofore sold lathe city, he would inyitepersonsin need of the above named or notes, to his AVarehouse, No. al I.iberty street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands model° order for Machinery. oct3l KERRY -7 Chtokerkng.a. ringlets. ; • AMIN 11_ MELLOR, l ook.id g <nrfor' Chirkeriug's Pianesfor IVestern Prompt eanin.) No. St Wood street, Pittsburgh, has received; and now, open for sale. the following elegant assortment of - Piano-Porten, direct from the Manufacturer, and for sale at Mr. Chickering's (Boston) prices, viz One superb Rosewood, tierce octave, carved is the most elegant and rich s.yle of Louis Xlll.—new Scale. One Rosewood, carved, seven octave—new scale. One do. 61 octavenew 'orate. One do. 6 octave, carved moulding—new scale. Two do. tt do. round corners; Two do. 6 do, square " 4t The above are from the manufactory of J. Chickening, Boston, and of the latent styles of furniture,. and with his new and approved scale. Also, on hand, and for tale low— • Three Rosewood Pianos. 6 octaVes; from dhe inarinfac airy, of 11. Worcester, New York, formerly bf the firm of Stotlart, Woreester & Brinham. Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the manufactory of (isle & Co., N. Y. One Rosewood. 61 octave; manufactured bi Bacon & Raven, New York. One Mahogany °octave Piano made in Baltimore, and left by the owner for sale, either for cask or In ex change for such goods as will bJ as country store.— Price 8306. ' jan3o 1N STOCKTON have Jost rebeivedthe. ti OIINSTO 2c following new works: ; II istory of Congress, Biographical and Potato at, corn prising a history of internal improvements, (lirvers, Har bors, itc.,) from the formation of the Governnieut to the present. time ; embracing aloe, historical -notices of va rious political events of ' Ocean Steam Navigation; of ' the Tea and Coffee tax.; together with biographies, per gotta! histories, &e., by Henry 0. Wlicaler,llinsfratetl steel portraits, and foe simile autographs. History of Charles 1, of England ; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. The Romanceof Yachting; Voyage tbe Pirst, by Jos. C. Hatt. A new novel ; Mary Barton: a tqle of Mancitesteafe. The Moral, Social and Professional duties ofiAttorneys and Solicitors •, by Boniest Warren, Esg.; P. R. S. of the niter temple, Barrister at Law. (lea Iron Oity . Craoker and Bread !fakery. J. SHEPHAR.D• ' - NDID respectfully inform his friends' and the pub ' TY lie generally, that he has added to MS other' bud; nese, the manufacturing of Cracker* of avery'variety.— Having purchased one of W. It: Nevin's Cracker and Pilot kiread machines, he is prepared to fill 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. The public is. respectfully Invited 'to call and OXIIIMIIIe for themselves. BAXERY, No.lo COmmerei , Row," Liberty . it. oppo site Smithfield. - • - • N B. Superior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, fresh everylt orning mut be had at the stbre, or my wagon, or at my stand in the'market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made; to order. J. SHEPHARD. Nolo Commercial Row, Liberty at. at hi the beat Oong Illedittlue I eirOt tilawot RP.AD the following proofof the superiority of Dr. wiz. /antra Oriental Cough Mizell,* hom it respectable eh; izonctvho han tried it Prirkitiniou, Dec.4s, 1847. Mlssus. Ils.vs 'es Bitoetws.v—After lab otingfor several weeks under the disadvantages of it harassing ;cough and moetdistreeeiug cold, which had, thus far, yeststed the ef recta of several of the "infallibles,. I was induced to pur chase it bottle.of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. - -I'a my great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle I fourtd myself entirely welli uitis bssumsdieins I ewer saw?, • Tree copy. • JOHN MINDS. Bold by HAYS:BROCKWAY, Druggists, Comme dal Row, Liberty street, near Cana/. - mat • New Millinery, Velvets e.' 44- JUST received from New York n choice melee , - don ofelegant rich Saint, Silks; *lnterßabb - one, Freneh' Flowers, -- -Pltmes, tsc. • A handsome , ae eortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes ardinals', Vlachs, - &c., on hand and made to order in the' 'C lateet style, at the shortest notice. MRS. DUFF, .deed No.IO St. Clair at. (West Gide.), 4 FASHIONABLE MILL INERY.—Nrs. B.43aita . Fourth street, riehr Wooo, tviitild intim:tali e loailles ttie4l:f•, P tl t r gli g i h n ' i l t a . l i a iril icini giitrige e . . 64 %i i t ' i e i n i e l:1 and Winter Millinery. ; .• : . . , .. ;.:- ee MO .MMAX--2- tar., .J:- feb2B rectivedandfOrsale by • surnt &_sermim•- _ - - . _,____:.___.._"__._._._~.....n..._.~...~.~~ Kam.. MOM .--"ErIyIKR-eCOMPLAINT, ,JAUNDICEI• . -DvsvErsi4; , ..Lirium , ,Yoll'Eftiwary, DISEASE - OF THE P.! D we./ nr 41 k 3 JIMA, and all edffictions - eirising• from derangement or,disenieto ' Digen" tivai•Yaieular, - Respiratory, and ..Neryous - Systemis, such as constiliation, *Ward pi.les,beartbittru,laisofeppente i coat-. "red tongue, acidity 'of the Wpm= . - ach swimbiing of tile. bead, • ' . fullness, or oveightinthe.... Stomach dimness of ' ' •.• vision pulpits - . • tion of the Choking ot suroCitting swanking: depreselon , of apthta,' itudden•litishes of hent, peun in the side sac back, ' - weakness of the limbs, cold feet; constant iat aginings of eyil,fever and-dull pain irt - the , •-• pain And; difficnity . :.of breathing - when 1 1 4 4 sale, frightful , , dreatds,sourentetationiiyellow- nese of the 'skin:and eyes, deficiency; of pertVl- , . i effectually. ctned • ,by DOCTOR HOOPLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS ~ ThnirlntweVoVer thenbove eliseaies is not - eXcelled.— .if Witialled=by any ; tither . preparation in the llzited Steles, asithe cures tu this -otty attest, in many cases of-- : aa.alcalful physicians had failed. . , cranßement in the . liver.and -stomach are sotticea of .insanity-from disorder or obstruction &morbid action nr the sympathetic . . 'said other nerves follows,eind the func- - don s of the brain are impaired and. detanged; as, nerves are the connecting medium between 'urn& and matter it follows from the reciprocal, action that bath must he more or less implicated and deranged, •sixatiltaneously; derang-ementthere will also_produce diseaseof the sitip, LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS as well as the btam The. - -thousands who ; die - :ICEMAN FEV E R, CHOLERA •or INFLUENZA, is owing to the game , cattsetand the majority of eases of that most.painfal ; disease,CONSUMPTlONintlginates from the same, lu .fact the stomach is the important, organ iit*e;trielern of matter, asupon it you depend for the success andall the Xdvantages to be detived , trorw the administration of inr team! medicines. Its functions .are of the utmost im aortasice to every one in constimtingthe source and foun tain. of life,wiliehis nutrition:. No orgareprisseesessueh remarkable sympathies, none such remarkfkle rimier* : 'modifying every part of tlie system. , • ' The tare success iwtrettlnveliaeasee of the: liver . and stomach sueectifully has not been wwant ofpathologiciftr; knowledie ot their funetiorts; bat the-preparation lora, compound, that, would act upon the ~dittett.sa amiall sympathetic afflictions. _That Ipoint has peen gamed,* , these Efitteri; and they; are EItrnKELY-VEGETABLK,: , and will in everycase permanently destroy, cotstivaness, and. give strettgth and vigor to the frame, at no time de bilitating" the patient, and they are: grateful to the:niosi • delicate stomach under any Wreunistencely, ALL CAN BE CURED WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, Ur warns Tag powsa e sccauaroc) ' few months this preparation a. has heenbefore the public; has. from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy of the press through the land, theitobject being for the; , benefit of suffering humanity; Its idecesi has cmptissed all precedents, and:it is free from all alcoholic stimaluntt syrup „metettry, alone, tfluiniher,waids, and all injurious ingredients; and especially adapted-to the diseases of the variable eilimate of the Unite.d..StaMs, and the -West In dia Islands. ..' WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN,' are made strong by Xiirit fact it is a family Medi--; eine; and - San be administered With.eafety to child 'one' year old the delicate female, or a man of ninety. has - Philadelphia Democrat says :--" This medicine an eiftraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in'great demand. Wa - cati - speak from experience, that it has produced many . vironderful cures." The Daily, San say.:—" We believe it is one at the Lest mediemetiofithe age—a friend having used it in his own family with grealtlatisfaction in the Jaundice and • Liver Complaint." The - Spirit of the Times and Keystone says t--"Do our good eiuzetWarhOSte idifalidcknow the many aston ishing owes that.have been performed-by Dr. Hooftend's celebrate.. tterirman Ditters? , :if thetdo not, we recom mend-them to the ,German: Medicine Store, 37$ Race street: all who are afflicted with Li ver Complaint, J siun- Alice, Dyspepsia' Or Nervous Debility; tbe- Doctor has cured -many .of our citizens, after, the. best physicians bad failed.. We have used them,And they have proved in be a medieine that every one should know of, and we cannot terra* giving our testimony. in,'their favor,iut d thatwhich giveeithem•greater claim upon our humtte ef fort,' they areentitelyevegetable. - The.Er e nine Bulletin sayst—The - Celetrrated• - .Girmin Bitters are an invaluable remedy for. Jaundice,. Dyspep sia, and nervous complaints." , Neal's Gazette imysi.--"It is "not often we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in enrcolumni; becarise we are unwilling to speak except from persona l experience, and a good constitution fortunately tnalree_ us generally strangent to.such artietes. A-word, heti , ever, of Dr. Hootlaqdli 'German Bitters. This wx show lithe an excellent article 31iIfilling in every respect What is claimed *nit by the edvertiser. ' • The Dail Newitsays: • r. .....,`?A.,..ldszazarix...-,,,l,Ye..speak..kuwarioxiy-of. Dr. Hoof. land's celehreted Gcrinall Bitters when we say it in 11 ' blessinger Chia age, and in - diseases of the billary, doe andlterrous sysienzi,ithas not; we thfiik, enICQUAL lA A VIALTADLN insgracctioN AND SLIDE WpTiODT AL count, and to allinsralidit we ,would recommend it as worthytheir confidence..." - • What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the' Depot can be seen the evidences of many of our most respectable citizens of Cures in all the foregoing di s•' Depot, German Medicine Store '278 RACE . Skeet, and for sale In Lancaster by John KIT* Bar eisburg,ity W. Gross ; and respect/to* de ert, gen-, ergily throughout the cannily. - SILENCE IIIAT-DREADFULtCOUGII4-,The Lungs are in dtiuger t the-wor f the destroyer has been begun,therjeughof Constdsption bath a sound or Aim TOV a Itiatugat Your darling child, your idol end earthly loyor - now perhapi 'confined to her chumbef by a dangerous cold—her „pals cheeks; her thin shinaken fingers, tell the hold disease has aliendy - gained upon her --the sound of her supulehral cough pierce' your soul. Yousa Alms ' when puttabout to enter life, &Sense sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects.of the fu-: lure—your hectic cough and feeble limbs lell of your loss of hope, buLyou need .not despair. There is a Wm which Will hell the'woundeil tunes; itis .1 A.ll-11e Mrs: Avraxx,: die Wife of Wm H. Ariree, En. was given up by Di. Sewall of .Washington, Drs. 'Roe and. McClellan nf Philadelphia, Di. Roe and Dr:Mott of New York. Her friends all thoiight she must,dte. She had every appearance of being in consumption, and_ Was pa pronounced by her-physiciane—Sherman's Balsam was given and it cured het, - GARPJAILIAITZ, of Roll's Perry,Wricalso cured of consumption by this-Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she Was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. _A. C.,Castle, Dentist, 231 Broadway, has witnessed its. effects in several eases ,where no other inedechte afford-, ed rellefbat the talgameperated like a charm. pr. also Witnesred its wondertril effeenl,,in -.eating Asthma, which it nevEr fails Of doing.' ,Spittiug Aden:air* as it may be, is effectually cured by ' tbii _Balsam: It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, makes the lungs sound twain. I Rev: Minna Jon* 103 Eighth avenue, was mired kit cough and catarrhal affection of 50 - years:standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other 'Ertedi. vine he had ever taken. Dr: L. J. - Beale, 19 Delaney.' street; gave it to a sister.in-law who was laboring under; Consumption, and .to another sorely a ffl icted with the Asthma, In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. - Mrs. Leettani Witu.s, 95 Christie-st,". suffered from Asthina:ll2 years: ,S.henriun'e :Balsam: relieved her at once, nod she is comparStively. well, being enabled to subdue every ‘ anack by a timely , vise of this medicine. This indeed Is the great remedy far. oughs, Colds, Spit tingßlood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat; and-even Asthma and. Consumption.. Price 25 cents andel. per bottle,. Princivil Office 100 Nassau street:New York. . Likewise Dr. Sherman'a celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges:, Premium Tooth Paste , and Poor' pdan's Plaster _ Sold wholesale and 'retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store' and Patent Medicine:Warehouae, fl 9 Liberty street Pittsburgh„head of Wood, street, arid. 'by the following duly appointed :Agents for Allegheny county.:' A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Manchester J. R. Jae9ges,Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie stree4'7. 6.l3lustm, cor. - Webitei et. and Elm; Daniel NegleY, East Liberty' , P. Mitchell; Wilkins- - burgh; Thos. Aikaii, - Shaipshargli; Clin. Jon; Jamiris - lirKeei Stewattslown; John Black, Turtle Creek, C. F. Diehl,.Fdizabeth; . Rowland &Son, MlKeni. ' port; MeEldowney,,Bakerstoviny -111 , Latighliii, Plumb Township; Win. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton; Ttirenmin; H. Starr; Sewiekly: • .rnar9.ly MOKE.TESTIMOV!—Dr. W . LANDT.,*oU Fayette.: Ville; N. Y. says: "I am Well persuaded, and have been for some aria, that your Pomestio Vegetable 1.41 i are of great use - to ;all those who may have oceriaienici. use them, andhave administered teem to my,'patients." . Fever rind:Attie, Dyspepsia rind BiliousTever, are Mi. mediatelk eared by the use of Dr:Ralph's Pine. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale-and retail b i r ' . : . Smithfield street, near Third.' Alio, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; Smith Rix mingliam; and Jobe M'Crackeu, Fifth Wiwi. Jaynes , Pam y die diotnes. - DR. S. B. C00K,..P10114, Ohio , writes . Nara', t 948: AY "I have used your Vermifuge, Camziontfre Braman,' and .t4pectorant, in my.practice,..for the last three years, and have been ex.deedinglY,welipleased with and . neirer, as yet, to my .recollection, failed of realising my ' fullest 'expectation in 'their curative properties.' ; Your other medicines I cannot speak of from, experience; but,, judging from those I have used,' I doubt not butthut they claim, and are entitled to ail the confidence reposed in them ' by . those who' have' used tnem: I was formerly veryparfial toembis Vermifuge, until I beeameadqintin ted with yours, which has my decided preferenti to any other :Kiwis' ova. . , - . . _.; Ressectfully, yours, &c., S. S..COOK, 111; 11,17'For ;sale is Pitusburgh at the Pekin Tea Store;-72' Foururet. -• • febls 1)A. FAHNESTOCIMCOUGH SYRUP,—Thi s pre . paration has proved itself to be of very great etHeit.: ay in the cure of obstlnnta Coligiut,-"Colds; Asttum4 ting of Blood, Snooping Cough, and othOr Pneumonia . Affections; ,and the proprietors feel vransrited in recom mending at as a safe and userill medicine; and tire prp pared .to show 'certificates of Indisputable anthority, It is pleasant torhelaste, and is °Mired also low a_price as to place it within the retch of every person. There are, perhaps, but few Cough 'preparations that wilt Pon duce such decided el/ects in such -a shorttime; Pre= : pared and sold by • •/3 A. VAYINESTOCK CO - ., • • Corner Pt nrist and Wood, also, confer 'or SiXth and Dt. RALPH'S CEIXIIIIATV) VEGMTOVITILLI 4refq tilde, wholesale and retailiatllie Nd.so„ . Sralthfield Also, bY . Win. Cole, Allegheny elvii,L G. ankh, Bit mintharn; John McCracken, Penn sßoeti,Fidh Ward, CONNELL l , - ' "N. - BitOW WIS HOTS NE " SEITHFIRLD C" R °P piasteurrh.Pa.— rot PROPME" BROWN te r CONNEL to _ e house.., N. B.—Oood.Stoblinrattalebed PPI:O3-.40p bb . 0, endue. and .cooking Apple 11; ran% peritoimer '".Cotusut and.fot bY: de427'AWOBAFIVE) MtIII - • • • .. - (3HINEBE HAIR CREAM—h. diatiblesa erne lel far, 1.,/ growth,. beauty, anti. restoration of the Hair. This Arena, when .once koown, will atioecccde an other arti dell of the .kind now in! use.. ..M%ete the Iliac it'dead ,liitrah„thin, unhealthy, mot itarnlng grey, a few opllca.- tams - will make the half soft and dark, and give ita bean— tifall; lively, appearance; and will also trialce it maintain its liveliness and .healthy color, twice as long es all, the preparations that are generally need. Where the hWr is ' thin, en. has fallen mr, it Amy be reitored by usingis Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habof using oila on theittitur should at . once purchase a bottlea the Chineac'.Hair Cream, wilt is so composed Mat it wilt. - Cot-jog:re the-hair like the, other pmptuations„bat will beantifrit,y mid i give ' tieffogi' ,triertiptionlovery in . , Stance/ ' '''. ' • : ';'' • .... .'. .z •''' --: 1 For tesiiniony to its.titsrfittpifiiiisittintles;Wititetfol 'letter, rthd:the .. lllltirtjAri"Faill*P l / ,0131.14fT5; Ileriderilicitt - & . fiireteb;l44;#l44e l l ll o l- ogeniirio Southern Btalee: • fetter claw - Rev: R. CatidtiV am 'aitvi of as Pweryteriiin CAarcWzgismifirtnimswrztcilliercu: Gairtatalmer-I take P.etumre in adding my testimonyfavoi of the excellent prepareUon called Vv. .FarisiVs Chinese Hair &taw, for. about two . years ago my hair was very dry, bristg, and disposed to come out; but having .procured a bottle of the Crenut,nnd used it accbrdingto the prescriptkatiit is pow elpatic, son, and font to - the head. Many balsam, and oils' Were applie . d, each listing my bale in a worse state !Ben before: - Masi Cream, houraTer, has met myeslmc- As an article for the toilet,.my NMOsyvelliPTirdrVieb over •all others; - being - delicately pe rfumed and not dis pelled to rancidity. The !tulles, especially, will filid the, Clunese Cream to be a desideraram in Weir preparations for the toilet. - - Respectfully; tr.c., • • Pulaski, Jainarr 7,1847. 11:1 - Bo1d. wholesale and 'retail, In Pitisburgb, by Sohn • M. Townse n d_ J 45 Market st., and Joel !alder , corner of. Wood and Finksto . • . . jet5411194y 2AMES are eattloned against using Common l'i!pa .a red Chalk : They are not aware how frightfully inju rious itis to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how sallow,, yellow, and•unhealthy the skin appears after using. pre -pared chalk! Besides . It is injurus, containing a large quantity of lead! We have prepared a beautiful vege table article which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. Ids perfectl y innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white; at the same . time acting .as a cosmetic on the skii 'Making if soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of hlassachn aetts, says "-After an alyaing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the most beautifol and natural, slid at the same time innocem, white- I ever saw. , I certainly can conscientiously recommend Ile nse to all whose skin requiresbeautifyiug." Price 25 cents a box, , Directions --the best way. to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—theforrner is preferable. . • A fINV-SZT OF Tann . ;rue 25 acors.--White teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth ; after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber .Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivery, and;at the same me it is so perfectly . innocent and exquisitely fine, that ti its constant daily use iv highly advantageous, even. to those teeth that are in good condi tion, giving ibeni benatiful . .polish, and preventing a nrethatarc decay. Those already decayed it preVents from becoming worso-1-ititho fastens such ails becomes loose, and by perseverance It will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price2Sor.37l cents a box. .AJj the above are sold . only at 82 qUithfirast., sign of the American Eagle, New York, and by , the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. 'Wm. van ammo and get a rich husband, lady? "Your face is your fortune " Leant/fel, clear, fa ir!' Is it white? If not, it can bo made so even though it be yel low, disfigured - , sunburnt,. tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been made thus who halie washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent: Bat be sure you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 62 Chatham street. Ring-woria,Salt-rhe Scurvey,ErYsipelas, Barber's Itch, are often cured , by Jones' Italian . Chemical Soap, when every kirid of remedy brut ',failed. That_ it cures pimples, freckles, and 'clears the skin; all know:.. Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chadian; stream.;, Mind, =dor, this seldoni or never fails. • . C. 1916ILISAt., Patterson. Sold at /season's 69 Liberty it, head Of 'Wood, Sign of of the Ili/ Boot. . • •_ .. novin. . . ONE DOLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. —Marriagv—CarvidentiaL—Any lady between twen ty and thirty, possemingn symmetrical form, good fea-• taresi&c., masked confidentially, can she suppose any' man could Admire her while she has such yellow teeth; Such:sallow, rough,' coarse skin; and such dirty, bad, wiry hair; when, by speeding the above sum, shemight have delicate white teeth, spore avocet breath, and a . beautiful bead of hair. She can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using els. box of Jones' Am- -b Tooth Paw; a skin white,. pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the genuine .!ones' Italian Chemical Soap; and a beautiful bead of hair by using is 3s,bottle of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative: Do not form an opinion against this before you trry, or you will regret in but he sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New. York at 82Chatham st. For sale by . . WM. JACKSON, Agent, 89 Liberty. at., Pittsburgh. rtANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRZ—AmpIe Itenence has proved that no.combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, its DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It has effe.cted cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and otherdis eases of that class, but has removed the. most stubborn discuses of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia &c. This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever Imola It -purifiesthe bloodland other golds of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones.. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drawsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution.. There is nothing superior to it in the whole nutterin medico. It • is perfectly safe and extremely plcalant,and his nothing ' of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of ewer towing medielne. • - . • 1(11C - I — For sale in Pittsburgh it the PERIN TEA STORE, T 2 Fourth at.; near Wood. • : . mar3o -6 Reclipts for irlimunals Hair • MD FORCE TN GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FINS=-Persons in consequence of CM many things sold, set down every article, (be it ever so good,) as a humbug -Aft people could be made to try it 3s...botde of Joist's Coral liair Re storative, and std how it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair moist, - soil, auburn and dark, and keeps st so ; and by its USA fur sometime, causes it to grow naturally benuuful; if people could see the number of poor .respoctrible me chanics that use. it, (aye, and find it thc.cheapest thing they ean me i ) for - dressing and beautifying .the Iluir; for keeping. it soft and in order three .times as long as any othetiulticlemade; and. " - . • Voices Waverer; stops its falling, >• And oasts bur3obilliogs to try. • • • We formerly-sold nothing less than St bottles, but we wish people to try it. Sold only at 89 (mind S 2) Chatham Street,New 'York, and by meat .Whl. JACKSON,Agt.. ES Liberty it.' OitE TkkerieltANY for la. Willard's Family Medi an_ eines.—Theundersigne&eitirenSof lug perSonally used Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mix • tare; and experienced its beneficial effects, domost cheer fully recommend it as safe • and eft - eclat& in all cases. Speaking from 'experience we believe that What; no se • perior iind'would reeetinitend ita we to all the athlete& • CHARMS. LEWIS, •' " - • . WM-JENKINS. Pittsburgh, March 15th, 1848. • trj — Sold by J. Schoonmaker & Co., John Hays; James, A. Jones, .1. N. Cassel, John P. Scott, F. L. Snowden, J. Mohler, Ogden & Snowden. - :. • ap22 C—IitiStiBIZTERNSIPE -10 LAS, Barber's Itch - Chilae Bare Beards, Pirnyks:— This 'Rutted by many physicians in this city i n cunng the above, and we would not tonscieneinuly sell unless we knew It to be all we state. • .• • As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known that.removed impurities, and cleated and beautified the skin, making it soft, clear, Entomb and white u en Inihnts. But nand, it is sold at el Chatham at., N. Y., and by • - Will. JACKSON, Agent, 88 Liberty street_Pittsburgh. CONSChIWION serieligre victims than any onici disease in our country. The young, the bld, -the heautillalond gay, are :all. alike subject IR its invidious ravages, sad many a hectic eficek'has been supposed to bloom with the glow of health. But every case mini. Wes m a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of attention at first—and only met with remedies when too late. Watch, tbe.first symptoms widkjealous care,- and make immediate .use of the Cough - Balsam of IL A. Fahaestock & Co., which will certainly check its farther propel* and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful ucuon For sale by B. A. FAHNESTaCK & Co., corner Ist and Wood sta.; also; fhb andlVood: deal sigaisaxtee.4enr' Issalatx.99-1840, . RFEIVED AT O.—A.-311NER , 13; taroithaela Street, , third door above Second itieet. • ` • Gaiters Lady's . ; Book; unusually hirge, with six at. tractive engravinga; the litcmry department of the high ell:Girder for this No commencing s new volume. Sartain% Union Magazine, beautifully embellished, and comprising 80 pages of Seeding matter,till ClrahaiA'shlagazine, illustrated with four beautiful ea gravingi; 'in size, a full double number. • • Poems of:John. Quincy Adams, with - Notice& of Life end Character. • . . . . A Critical Defence of the Grunt Street Baptist Church, ' against the charge of corruption, in the administration of 'her discipline; published by -order of the Church. ' Rose and Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding ; trans ,toted from the French of Rodolphe Toplier.' • An Impartial - Account of the Life of the Rev. - John N.' Matrit,wnarrative of his first marriage also,his second, with many particulars never beLre pu blished.... -Second volume Paul Ardentkim,.now complete; by George Lippard. • Mary Barton, a Tale of Manchester Life,.England; published by the Harpers. • - Jaime De Clifford or Woman's Love ; ri Romance of .Smiles and Tears; illustrated. Angelina LUZMOre, or the Ljfe of a AseaatY.; by the Author of the Jilt, Breach of Promise, &c., &q.. The Hanclaback, or the . Bell Ringer of Notre Dame; 'by Victor Hugo. . . . dect4 • • z • Notice to the Po .1110. grim - sdbscriber informs the public generally, and Housekeepers and Rona - Grocery particularly, that he Is discontinuing the Queenstinre' business, and will sell (a his present stock at reduced prices. Those who wish'to obtain' China, Queen:ware, or Glass, will find this a rare opportunity for gattlactiakticles as they want, muetrobeaper than the.haunt rates. ; • ; Remember the place, CHINA , HALE., No: tlB Wood street, hearibei Auction store. p. s. I will dispose of my whalc . ittoek to, any peTson wishing tabnyit, at a - janfinf ' WM; OUITY. -STS4tiAlli SOUSE, CORNER . OF: PENN ,AND ST. CLAM • STREETS. -WRESII , OYSTERS, GAME, and every delicacy of X the season the market affords, served up at the shortest notice, aad in Oa very best style.'-The house is fitted up and arranged.in the best order, under the moo *gement of •• fsept7) 7 • JOHN M CAMPBELL 1,108 SALE—AII that valuable prOyerty where the subscriber resides,rogether with the improvements thereon situated on Sixth street;near Smithfield, front ing on Ellitil . lo2o ft. , and in depth on Cherry alley 240 feat. Thisfp - roplerty us admintbiy. situated for a Ilotelor a'Publie'Llali, and contains a half intiare orkrottud; or 0 , 12101 be divided' intol2 buildinglout, tots Of al feet each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep, and 6 lotiwith 'a, front or 20 feet each on Cherry alley by.l2o' feel dean: • Ittaktf.. i POWrER: KAM •' - - . —oi , g , 1 . . pi i i 1-....-- . .. _ . . ...... . • ...._-. : Tun 'OREA.I' ;REM ifiDif (Fir ,11&T‘ryfir MERIOAN OIL, p rocured from a well in Kentucky • -.. 11 135 feet below surface of the earth, a certain . r and infallible care for Sprains,.Strains, Cuts, Bruises, ScOlds; . lfurne; Tetter.'-ErysiPelab , and& IrcIuI,.CMIPI Whooping-Cough, - Inflammatory Sore Throat, Sore and Inflamed Eyes.Flatalence, Ulcers, Fever.Sonts, and ... . , INFLAMMATORY RHLTMATISM, - - • •-, . •whicb yields to its effeent 'kik stirpruting manner. ... Ithas never yet failed srhen used acconlitqf to dime . "'. . 000 S. Read the following: ' '. ••.•" . ' ' MairettEerkle. Allegheny r eogird., 8,. i .; November This ilikteeirilfy, that my wife, Margaret Obriest, was cured of althewmatic Complaint of seven years standing. by which abe'yvas so lame as to be obliged to use crutch- es. In one week she was cured by using the American Oil, and could walk about as usual without berctutches. !: JONATHAN ,GIIREIST. •• following!. communicated by Mr:Wat.Naith,Mr. 40ti• Jackson's. agent for Steubenville, a . , . • . • A gentleman near Steubenville,.whO had not been able to put - either of hie feet to the ground for Melva years, in consequence of lameness, by the use of ono bottle was • : enabled to walk two miles to a towng i bip - election. It is ' likewise a sovereign remedy for , -.. I CONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLES AND TEN- The following iiec i: xunicated by Mr. Wm. Nash, W. Jackson's agent abenville: • A-lady residin an .Steubenville, the finger of whose . hand was so contradted'es'to deprive her of the use of it for thirty-five years; was entirely cared by the lase of one bottle of the Oil, so that she now has the.. perfect ass of her hand fully equal to the other which had - navel' been ' affected: It has also been found to be a safe andinvinci 'hie.agent in the speedL and certain eine of EAFNFSB . . in all cases not organically inetrahle. .•• . ... ~. A lady residing in Allegheny city was effectuall y cared of obstinate deafness, of years' continuauce,•by the use •of less than one bottle of the Oil, so. that she, said sbd heard better than she bad ever done before. A gentleman well knows In Pittsburgh,' was ClitCd of deafness of nine years' standing, by the use of a small quantity. of -the Oil.. The names and residences of the lady end gentleman will bo given to those who desire it, at the office of the advertiser. • Its properties are highly developed in the certain and ' aurgnsuigly epeedy cure of all cases Of • CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS:. ~ . Several cases of Cramp Cholic have been effectually cured by one dose of the Oil, in the abort spare' of ball an hour, when the parties have been agonized`With pain. Ili curative properties have becareinurkably manifested in the radical cure of .. DISEASES OP TILE' SPINE. • A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was. CUtee effectually of tine of the worercases of 'diseased Spine, which had confined her to hex bed for a considerable time, in which she could not turn herself. It is also a sure remedy and perfect cure for painsin the small of the back, and - .• INFLAN:MATION . OF THE , KIDNEYS. • • Read the following • " • - ' • • Prennureau; Dec. 18, 1540. This'is to certify that 1 was afflicted with great pain in the small of-my back and kidneys, which affected me 50, mach that I could not stand upngbt.By robbing extct Bally, and using half a teaspoonful internal ly..nagbt and ' morning, I wits entirely cured. ' JOHN RIDDLE, . ~. ... .. near Warren, Armstrong co., Pa. .A llgentlemai.of Fittsbargb,afilicted with a violent in flammation of Abe kidneys—the pain , of which caused him to faint—was cbrupletely cared, in three days, by the use of the American. Oil.. The qualities of this : Ai., NATURE'S OWN REMEDY . • -•• is extremely penetrating and anti-inflammato ry, conse quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem edy wherever inflammation exists, either external ors n -tented:: Used immediately after a cut, bruise pr wound, ii will cure and prevent GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. • It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those very unpleasant and ineonv a uient discases,, - •• , . .. • GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. jja - Price, 50 cents per bottle. • , . - • ' Cantlots•-•l3c on - Yertir Guard: . The surprising excellence and growing popularity the American Oil, has induced some dishonest persons _. palmrapon the public, miserable imitations o( this truly valuable medicine, for the purpose of di:zeivirig the un wary, and defrauding the Propnetor: - ~ In order to besure of obteduing the genuine, °bine the following roue, lamas: • •- • ..- - -.'. . let. See that the name "Wm. Jackson,B9 Liberty st head of Wood st.," is printed on the labe l the wrappe of each bottle, to imitate which is felony.. - 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain ing fall dieectinas for rise; and also conlahung the name and address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent for the' proprietors; likewise, the name and address of the pro praetors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. 3d. Purchase ONLY of the advertised Agents, all of wham have a show bill, on which is printed the names of - the Proprietors and General Agents—thus .t. D Hail &Co., . Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, •Pittsburgh, Pa., General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and part of Ohio andWestent Virgtnia; and the printers'. names— M'Millin A Shtyock, Pittsburgh--priuted at the bottom of said show bal. - '- '. • • -..". : • . 4th. Observe—the genuine American Oil is of .a dark green color, without any sediment, and , its specific ri ty lighter than water. .Ilie connterfens are metal of a black color;—some white; likb Spiriur;ol Turpentine, said to be refined and cla rifled •,:: !ante Ben ire Oil—oth ers a mixture Cl other common oils; and one a block filthy looking mixture, purporting to come Brno Cie .‘Plusburgh and Allegheny Dispensary Co." None of. these coun terfeits possess either the 'virtue or-the power of the true AMERICAN OIL. -• . .. , it Sold wholesale and retail. Itry . AVM. JACKSON, -General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western Pennsylvania, \Yemeni Virginia, and- Northern Ohio; and by the following dilly appointed Agentain Allegheny A. M. Marshall, ' - • . - Dr. Binary, , Allegheny-city. - J. R. Johnson,. • • Jonathan Mutest, Manchester. . .-.. • • Alexender Asilele, Wylie street. • - .. - J. R. H. Jacques, tirnunghatn. ...„ • . * a.. Wm. J. Smith, Temperunceville. -, •:•: r. •''',' '-: • . - U. H. Starr, Serwickley • '• ' -'• •• -.-- • Edward Thompson, Wilkinsbargh.... '• Daniel Negley, East Liberty. ~ . : ..•.,-.i.i , ~ - • .H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgli.• . .. ....:';>,'. .' . • Thomas Aikin, Sharp burg • .. • '. 11. Roseland & Son. Mlicesport. . . : .. . •C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. , . • . :••• . ' John Black, Turtle Creek. - —lll'Eldtpartty, Bakerstown ' :. ;••• .' ': ' fiamuel.Spdoger, Clinton. . .• .• ' ... , James APEte, Stewanstown. . ....... Riley APLaughlin, Plum township. .. . , J. Fulton, Tarentum. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawretvieville. • • ••,-,. •';•• . - • Robert Pirilliams,'Artharsville: . - '., ,•• - augls.d&wtha ...... EsllOhl the New York Gazette, Oct. L 939, 'a dimly paper deservedly at the. headmf the Amity press in country. :Drivers Extract of Sarsayari 2 / a .--tt were but courtesy to call the attention of our readers to this invaluable prep 1 oration which will be found advertised in another column I Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly, interestirs . 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 orate 'western • country, and, we doubt not, rnstly eulogised. ;Blies in its • . favor, moreover, very Buttering testunottials front the ' • most eminent . pructiuonem in every . part of the country where it Thas been used. There is beauty and taste • enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labels in erlh I • ue they are etivelopcdoo induce a purchase, - even if the -preparation itself were not one of the "eovereignest in 4. the world," as every . person mnst believe it is—that ii, every. one .toast .be lieve it is—that s, ovary .one who. would not resist amass of documentary evidence concln;‘ l o sive enough to, convert a Tusk to Chnstianity, . Buy one of the bottles, gentle reader, ond see whether you do not agree with us on. this 'Mint. . • . I For sale by . B. A. FABNFSTOCK le Co., 1. . ' cot. of let and Wood end 6th and Wood ets. • I)HEUttIATIBIJ, GOUT, AND TIC DOLOREUX.— • A respeetable gentleman called at our 'offiee, as he I said, to inform us that he hail-been a ff licted for 15 years with -Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally- with Tie Doloreux; that 'he had been - frequently confined to bit room for months together, and o ft en suffered the most in tense and eterueialing pain, -bat that lately be had been s' using Jaynes Alterative; from which he found the most sig nal and unexpected relief. lie says he found the medi eine very pleasant and effective, and -that beams' con eiders himself perfcctlycured.—Philaddphia North Amrr-• •''A.FAcr. \Com; Ktrowsua...- T A gentleman of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became af fected with Ulcerntipns in the Throat-aud Nese, and a disagreeable- eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his whole system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so much affected that he had i lost the use of The hand, every part being coveied with deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and wore as hollow ;. and porous as an honey-comb.. it was alibis stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayne's Al- i te.rative and having taken sixteen bottles,ie now perfect- .I' .. The Alterative operates through the circulation, and . 1 purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system, - wherever located, and•the - .numerous cures it has per- : formed in diseases of the skin, cancehr - serofala, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other .ClRettic diseases, is ; truly astonishing;—Sprit of the Timm; • • Ws — For ...ale in Pittsburgh, Lathe natlyreksTonE 72 Four* street. . . 4 Fresh Arrival at Ble.llsslarood HODKINSON has just opened." within the pat week, the largest assortment ofFreneh CHINA ever opened in this city; consisting in pan of—Fancy, . Plain, • Whito, Gold Line and Gold Broad Tea Setts; an extensive assonMent of White, Plowing Blue and Liver pool Iron Stone Ware, in Tea Setts arias separate pieces, as may be required. Also, a, bearniful asso rt ment - of Candelabras and Lamps, of the newest shapes and put terns, direct from the manufacturers. , Ladies would do well to give him a call; at f. • Oct 27 • No. 115 Wood 5t..3 doors heloti Fifth. Business Collector. THE undersigned,encoaragsd by the libemil patronage of the merchants. professional gentlemen, and me chanics of the city, oltere his service' for the collection of accounts in the city of Piunburgb and vicinity. Bay ing attended to business of this kind. for many. years for the Board of Trade, and being well nemutinled with this and the adjoining mate, be feels confident of his ability to give satisfaction, by prompt dud faithful 'attention to all business entrusted to him- ' •• • _ ' - -JAMES •GALBBATB, Jr. To be found nt Mr. Wm. Bass's, Merchant Tailor Third street, opposite the Post Office. . • . Gabriel Adams; J. Carothers; 1.. R. Livingston; James Marshall; George Breed; • Dr. peo:D. Bruce; Ceel :artd File Ifferistafatetory.. trillE subscribers have' enlarged their SteeL and Pile 1 Manufactory, on 'the corner of O'Hara street and Spring alley, Fifth Wird, Pittsburgh, by erecting a con verting furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer.— Their. (eel, now being of a superior quality, and having engaged competent operatives, they are prepared to fur. nisit Files,of every description, ibat will, compare with the best inipoited article"; and being determined to make it the Interest of all who use Files In any way; to par- . . champ from them,. they will sell. their Files et reduced prleei g Air Cash. They will also re-cur Files, and par- •: chasathoaawhich are worn and broken. -*Pahlinpatron agge ti reepealblly invited, iio'7) /"..aT , HW Is CO. EMifilM I P. Duff, Aceountunt;.. • ThomesScott,lflasori;• .Tae..ttleGuire Igerehn Toil° Wm. IL Sede; Dr. W. M.. ngt; Dentist; C. Dodge. ' (hov7:3in
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