, • ' ' o== igititOhe suites • The Near ,Polden Dee "Skill Abend 1- - •• •' NEW GOODS: ,NEW. GOLIDS!!: , • . Greater Bareniais-thrufever e.d. now-be had a the si o.e the Nittiliokicn Bee -Hire, (in Market • betiveen 'TWO and Fourrik, where is, just opened: imiquendid stock, of winter Dry Goods,'eheaper than the same qualify', cif -.ociods - have aver been offered. in, Pitts.; burgh: L. - "BOSELT.,',..IsIo. 62 Market street; between Third rind Friurtli titiecteiSigif of the Big Golden", Bee -4•live, has - bow - reneived, arid offers to his numemns cuss I tamers and , ttas public .geherally, the liftgest, 'cheapest and Most sole helid stock of Winter I ry Goods ever elfer --ed inthiacity.i. These Goods have beenpurchasiain the Eastern Citieasince lute fall in; prices, and dl 1s .sold to cash buyers nisi great reduction, much cheaper than they could have been told in the earlypart •Of the season. • Among this' large and - extensive .8100 k. will found • many eholeel - rithl fashionable Geode of: the latest int . LADIES , DRESS "GOODS. Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, a. beautiful article ; herry col'd do., do. figur - ed and plain; Silks and Satins, plain, steped and plaint • • Scarlet de Lanes, all wool, very cheap ; Mazarine Blue De Lidues, low prices •FrSuch 111etiuos all colors, extremely low. -.. A large assortment of fig 'd cashmeres De Laines,nevi-- _• rat designs, from td& to 56 emus per yard; these are very cheap. Also, a large stock .of Alpacas from 161 to - 6d •.- cents per.yard., all col Ors, and a great, bargain; with a splendid assortment of: bonnetribbons or the latestlsl.: - ,pollution. Also, velvet ribbons -all widths and totems, very cheap, a beautiful assortment; plumei and artifiCiai flowers; bounet satins -and velvets,. all co)orsi Frittelf worked eapiet and collars; scarfs, cravats, gloves and, - hosiery; all al reduced priers - Best assortment iii the.eity K and very cheap Long and ' Square Shawls, best quality: ' ' • - • Terkerin and• Cashmere Shawls; . • Black and; bolered Cloth , • . .3:troche and Silk- - • '.. do: Yield tilankit 'Shawls. all qualities and Prices. , - • BLANKE,7s). BLANKET'S! !•-,-Cheopesi thlfejfit 'A large steak of Blankets, all qualities, Which sold cheaper Man eau be found elsewhere. :DODIESTIC - GOODS, ,CIiXdPER' MAN THE CHEAP2ST! • A large 'eateli of Calico. - GOod dark Calieci,. - feet colors, .only 3.cenu per yard; best quality British and- American Prints, 6te eettss pet yard, yard wide; BritishFarple Prints, - lb Iffil.21•;" a - large supply red.white- arid yellow' •Flatineli, solve ea low as 121 , cents per yard, very cheap; • Bed Ticking, from Bto tilcents peryard. Alscr, - ii large stock or Checks, Shirting 'Stripes, Cuseinets, Kentucky Terms and Linseys; together with - a very extesisire us- Earn - nem of blenched mid unbleaehed Aluslins, frour3 to 8 cents pi , re tit yet . ; good yard wide unble ach7- cd"..filusiina, only - 5' cents per yard; iblenithed MOslins from 3to cents per yard All of which will be sold oA tit reduced priCes, at the - sign of the Nev.« Golden 'lee: -Hive, in Market street; between Third and Fourth sts., N 0.62. I_ (deel.flaf, WU. L. RUSSEL... ':-TY/WI f TSAS tirEhLL".A$2llO/qOPOLLESZIFUSTFALL: SQ MUST. . k' RIC kIS; rzthi will be proven by calling at MeGoths's FasloonauleTailortn . gEstablishthent,Third street, St. Charles 4utidiug, ', Morro: Sam..proAls and pack:ales. .. - Vaaterr ; ilreskandsood. C0ir51111.05 . :.• Very fqr in the bark round. My old castooters, and ttll others, are rep.peettally in rmed thai ant waiting for them. McGill RE' • • oce~ ' Tailor, St. 'Charles. 1a r 1 iV9UI.I)ftESPECTFLIIA.Y illsite the attentton TV - of our friends andthe public to the. great 'variety of WINTER. coAvisais and other -artieles,„yee have Jusireceived—amongst which will he found the greatest variety of lILLIE, BLACK, BRAE a d MARI. colored BLANKET, MACKINAC, and kle.AV.Ell, CLOTHS. -, FRENCH and ENGLISH, CLOTHS, CALSSLIZERES, YESTINGSA•c:' The above:l:Foods havingbeett bought ..for cash, at extremely low prices,Weure prepared.toue „i, commodate Mt who may Tailor ua with their patronage, -with good Clothes, at low prices. -„Give us dealt. • jrr Rethember, 21$ Liberty street, opposite foot ot fl air'3o - • . MeMULLEN at.. DOWNING.. Clothing I Clothing i s ;Clothing 7 I; 'The Three - Erg Doors vs. The Wester' Wert,: ! 1 I WELL SkILECTED RitIE,'"STS now . made and ready- to be offered on the most liberal terms io my old customers and the public in general. - The Proprietor of - this far-famed 'and extensive establisbmctit hui now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at mocha:rouble. and expense; met - conmleted -his fallsind whiter arrangements to supply his tholisinda,4 customers earith one of the, most deidrablestotks.Of CM:. s„ u ng Mat rtasiver been offered in this or any other Mar - 'ket west of the mountains. .For neatness stile and workritatiShiri,.comlined with.the very low, price which . they will be sold tor, must certainly render the old u u t z vaned Three- Doors one of the greatest attractions of me western . country It is gratifying to rue to be Viable io atinounte.mi my numerous friends .at borne rind abroad, - that notwuthstanding the extraordinary .efforts which have mode to meet the many Calls in my line, it' is with difficulty ; can keep time withthe constant rush that is made on this establishment. it is a well established fact, that my, sales are eignt or tea times larger. than any. other bootie itt the trade, and this being the ease on the amount soN; loan tared to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think - of doing if .they wished, to cover contingent-expenses.- I intend to make a clean_ sweep` of all nay present stock before the beginning-Of next year • coming to this conclusion, I will tad he it the inter _;- eat o ' f every-man, - who wants a cheap waiter elan, loran aria purchase at the Three Dig Doors. - drew-dtew - " ' • -ittllN firCLOSKEV. N -gtv Got 1176,"ti titt' (14.11.)1k5.—tteeeteed at the *fall Sfore.a splendid assottmenf of Cloths, "''.-Jr tonsisting of fine French, English and Ameriean ••Plain, !black and ; fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles: - fine figured Cashmere Vestings; Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satifia—h.ll of which we will make rips nt the most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. • Ready 11:346 Clothing,: of all descriptor's; Lady's Cloaks of the .most fashionable patterns- Neck- and Pocket Ildkfs.,Zuspenders,Defseans, Shirt Collars, and every articleusually. kept in a Clothing Store.' Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere. will find it to their advantage to collet the iron' City 'Clothing Store, Ilia.= Liberty street, intmettintely opposite Abe 'mouth . o f Market. • foctli=ttj ' C. hicLosx-Er. . • • James W.-Wood- 1 1 , 0 1 s • M 0 DEEN,AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE . . . -. Nci. 83 Tract STREET, PII2BI3tILGO. •:. ' liiiA. I..sitim and splendid instillment' of Furniture; suttab a for Stearribotits;Hotels, and Private Dwell ings,constantly on hand, and made to otter.. The present Stock on hand cannot be exceededhy any manufactory in the 'Western country Persons wishing to purchaic, would do well to give mca call, as I am de tenanted my prices shall please. Pan of the Stock con sists Tete a Tete ; . - Bullet Bun:tele; Louis XIV. Chairs"; '-• Queen Elizabeth Chairs; .Ten Poyse ; 'Fruit Tables; Toilet Tables ; , ' Louis XV. Calumet/cr. Freneh Mahogany Bedsteads; Piano Stools;: 450 Sofas, with plush and bait cloth COVel's i • • 401111thOgAlly Bricking Chairs; - • 40 doien Parlor do. .20 'a - Fancy - do. 25 - Cc ntre Tables ; . • . . 201tair Divans ; 4.Epir Pier Tables ; • 1,5 - marble top Dressing Bureaus; B,Warclroht , s; 8 Secretaries and Float Cues; - 20 marble top SVryill Stands ; . . 4 Pair Ono:urns; ' - , , ' . Spelt Fancy - Work Stands. _A vrny large asSorrnentor common Chairs and other Furniture; ton numerous to mention. - II:r Steartillotits furnished on - the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. • 6,16 . ! _-Cloy.Livery' Stables. - '. Tfir. Subscribers having purchased from . - Charles Coleman the above Stables,- and in tending to increase their stork of Horses, A tzt " Carriagds, Buggies, am ' . would respectfully solicit - a share - of patronage from the; public. Horses kept by the day, week. month or year, and' additional. stalls are being created: in the-second story,for the at cormnodatioa of Canal stock febV:lim IN retiring from the Livery business, I with pleasUre (from a bay acquaidintice) recommend my successors to the patronage of my friends and. Me ppubQn - • . feb...nivr • - 011ARLES COLEMAN. Blgeloylos Carriage ill.aluaraetory, Dian:ate. , atley, between Wood - . and Smithfield Itreett. • E. At. BIGELOW would respectfully inform die public, that at his Factory can at all tiines be fond a lage supily of Family Carriages, u Barenc r lie.s, Buggies, and all - kluds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance.and meittoess to any found in. the East.' Contracts for any munaer of Carribges, Buggies and Wagons, .will. be promptly filled. All work of Me own manufacture will be warthated. RZt EAELNCES—CoI. R. Patierson,.R. H. Patterson, E..D. GiiZZtillly Esq., Robert - Robb,- Esq.,.C. L. Magee, and Alderman Steel. ..Ifeb27tdam BOOR-KEEPING AND:WRITING ROOMS, soars WEST' coy:tells stittixr sr. ann TIIS DIAMOND. FORTY-El(alt P.UPILS are now In attendance, and Mr. D. has engaged in the Same and will have in reSdinesS in a few weeks, a private apartment for Eadies,is well 'as more extensive accommodations for Gentlettrea. .Bis new Treatise upon Book-kesping is becoming the standard bookiti the Eastern Cities. Isis- naversaily„ admitted by practical merchants to be the first complete Work on the' sribjeet published. Hours":- 10 to IS, AO 4. rind .7 • • • . Professional assisruice . given in any case of difffeulty ifl Partnership snide-meats or opening. books: febd6 . . I.ricritolesain and Retail. SAPDLE, HARNESS AND TRIJNR MAN 15 FACTORY. OBERT .It.IIARTLEY, begs leave to in- • -form Ads friends and the public generally, want hecontii :nee to occupy that large dud com modious Storeßoom, formerly occupied by Samuel a n estock:A. Co., No. 86, corner of ,Diamond alleyjutd Wood street; where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Biddies; Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle' Bags ; Valist.s,Butfalo Robes, Whips, and: aid other ord. rdso.kcips comstanily hand,and is pieriared tarnish to order f all kinds of Riveted Hosemanufactared ' of she best nude nal, and in a style or workmanship equal to the el asuint manufactured article, and at 68 per: cent cheapPeF Cottntrp Merchant, andYarme!a'woulddo well to call . and examine his stock before. uurchaslng „elsewhere, as be is determined to sell - filet .rater articles • at - 'Tom low prices. 'Er Don't forget the - Place, No. SG, corner of wood treat and Diamond Alley. - .• • - .Tip IICTEW ti&GILIERREurv - pr. ROtifir;Borka's ings,fourthatrses , --Elorct K -AsrYnos4;Dngu9tea sypisti from the ' Eastern cities; esould-eall theattenuon of the inhabitants of Pittsbtußb; and the heightming towns, to their Datex ---- of c" -- end °the' , etTottm in the third stor 'Persona: eto pains sail perfection& for higlt.Ouie solicited to c 4 Perionseitt peeted to takt N. B.?OPe and clierto Erlnstrati :recant Impy, ; &cutsprtation ProogagO and A te ND om AND Eo w ic A lt%d . , Ireland?' iJ )3,/ the steamship S4R47i-fAALDS, and the.rrtv Packet $h Pat met , P. w. ILYSNES d~ 00 ~ No. 83 South street, 'New - York, and:s6 ,Prataloor Road PEIL-56:01 sending to-the Old Countrfforibeir_friends, anhava them brought out by the Regular Line of Pack ets, sailing from Liverpool on - Ist,fith;ll.th,lllth, etst or '46tti of 'every month;coraprising the following Ships ' Siddons, . Henry Clay,-. ilottinguer, Columbia, , , Constellation, ';Eloscius, Patrick 'Henry, 'Cambridge, 'lsaac' Wright. Waterloo, . : Ashburton, New-York; - - Garrick, .:_; West Point, Queen of the West, Montezuma; Yorkshire, . Sheridan, • Now-World, - I , Wertic3l, Oxfort1;1 - - ,, . • John - R. Skiddy. Orin the first class American Ships; sailing from. Liv erpool and the Irish - Torte every day,,"comprisin,the— : bt.l Patrick, St. George, :Andrew :poster, Yorktown, Crook,- .filismnon, - - Probes, • .Elainoier, 'Wtrt. A. Co oper. ..And Many others, which tjah limited space Will not- ad mit of hore enumenfting. . P. W.BYftNES St CO. are the sqle‘Passengar Agents for theStenrathip SARAH. SANDS..IIIer appointed sail ing dela, for lfi49, are as follow's*: Fro m - Liverpobl 4.oth -. Jattuary, ilfith March, 4th Juno,6th August and Bth °maker froafttele-YOrk.onfl4th Pbruary,.3d May, sth ~.1111b6 t hSeptembry,.mid 15th NOVember, • - :Ilierefore, those wishing their relatives out early "in • the Spring. will find it t oth eir interest- Imititronize this . Old hattiblished Hoose, our arrangements being so per. feet that-do delay ; or disapp . oinuricus. can occur. - • - . - .Drafta. at sight for any amount On the National Btudc of - -Iroland;it.s,bt Ratite a, Jr.c., &e n at MI times for_aale. !iv to, or riddreil Ic,y letter, post-paid, W. iIY,RNES C 0033 South st.,N: Y., and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. JOHN TnonwsoN, 150 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. PEOPLE'S TRANSPORTATION LANE • . _ FROM PITT 9 ER .I. F,r - • - I\TO fiX.e;SHIPPING.-L-Tlic Goats 6th:it...ging to this Line hate put in;fine , 'onier. are now running regulariy,Pttween 'Pinshare( awl Erie. touching at. all intermediatel'arts along the Canals. X. Boat wiiialsvays be,dt the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, and One Willinert every ,regularly eve other day. The 'People's Transportation , Line- has- every flieility for . carryin.g Freight and , Passenge.rs. The boats - will be towed to Beaver by steminiis,-abd will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, by the'ettheli. - The boats att toren:Landed by experiencetrandettrefor men—all dP,*ltimi have an in. terest in the Line. • ' 1134' Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded to e any point on the Likes. - • For freight or passage apply to KIRKPATiIiCK, 4gebt.,..Vater Raft!, Pittsburgh. CLAIM & CO, Beaver, R. W. Cu&mseit.sal;lVew Castle. TitorntAN & Mrrcuar.ramt, Pulaski. SZSXVIT . WAILREN & CO, ,Slid d I eft! I. blitron lid4L. Sherron; Jusapn MUCt.eins, Sharpsburgh. S. B. & G. Lowsrr, Bleu '& AtcPaaLsm, Big Bend. S. C. Pmrstaa,AVest Greenville. J. & T. liln.rauticr., Adsmsville. W. B. limmar, Hartstown, ►V. Warewoarn & Co" Corners Powirsi,Conneantrille. Spring-Corner." W. C. Warinea, Albion. Cranesville. . Wst. TTLEE, Lockport. E. Viso, Girard. ' Firm!, and B. TOXLINSOM & Co,,Erie. ..The following . Agents in Erie will receive and for wohl Frelz,ht to nay Tort on the Lakes, shipped try this. Line: ►V M. Gallagher, John Beard, • • W;llaverstilik & Co, Josiah Kellogg. JiCeisoe & Loomis, Walker & took, Jett Tittabprith Tortola. Boat Line. laid& the Treuritortatiort or Freight re and . PITTSLTRGH, PHI LAUELPHIA, IiALII.3IO "EN YORK, BOSTON, IC, BOBS (DO F: t;• CASH, ...htilade phi a. MUFF E crcomvan, Pitrabettgli. rrallS old established Line being now in Mil operation, `.lthe proprietors have made extenirier arrangements toii forard•Goods:mad Produce with despatch, and on the .mom favorable terms. They confidently hops. their well known promptness in delivering gooda--pectdisrr safety in mode o'' - earrying--capacious warehouses attach port, .attording accommodations to chippers and owners of .produce,—together with their long experience and unre mitting arebution (Obi: tidiness. will secure to them a Con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefally All consignments brand for this line isceivekeharges paid, and forwarded in any required.direeticuts free of charge for eommiretion, advancing. or storage. interest,!lireeily or indirectly; in steamboats Alicummunicr.tiottalnurapity auended to on applies'. non to the following agents; . • - \ isokiatmas bisti, 2M.l4arketitteet.9'hiladelPtalL - ".tank: &. 01..NoNtion., ~canal Resin, Pittsburgh. VCONNOES & CO., Notth street. Dania:ore. . . ii. WILSON, . - . B4, Comities:Teri, New Vogt. ferehnnts Triniportatlnn Line, VIA CANALS AND. RAILROADS FOR PlithAlTha VIDA ANA) GooDSectasigued u% tar cum , rill Im forwarded with out drlay, and 10 t e lowesteurrent /fltr. S • C A. l'trANcury sr. co., Canal lasin, Pena street., Pitieburib. Mi ,SEILLES k REYNOLDS 272 and 3t ,Market. street, Philadelphia. RASE, MERRILL 8 C 0.,, 1c29 'Smith's rvitarf,llaltimnri, — lllerohants" Way Freight '" Line. 1848; Exbeeti'wu.linvp'w!'"hut g re,`",==ie, tifonh.o r wny ' frrigqht stown, llollr daysbitrO, Water street. and Pittersburgh. Line'voris formed Tor the special accommodation of the serrylmsiorat. The Proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronve Oho): have received duringthe last two years, tespecgully inform their old customers end the public generally, that they are new better prepared to deliver gliods at any point on the Canals or Railroads :with prompteess auirdespatch- JAS. A. LORE. OEORGE TRINDIIE, JOAN MILBER & CO. downs—C, BPAnui..irr &Co., Pittsburgh; Jour; MILLga, Hollidaysburg; Pregwolvrn & .Woons, Johnstown. RE.ggamcmts—Stnith &Sinclair; J. & J. Ml3evitt; O. &J. Shoenberger; R. Robison &-Co.; R. Moore; tingnley & Smith; John Parker; Wm. Lamer & Co., G. P. Stroenber ger, Pinelirgh. jar/ Illerchants? Transportation Lint; 14 1 . 0 t. R . the Transportation of Bte r r e c . haadi o z d e e n e n n ddrod ne gc t ; our care will he forwarded .without delay, at thelowe.at rates, - 1111 1 s of Lading tranainitted , and all 'instructions promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for sloe. age or commission. C. A. BPANUI.TY.k Co., Proprietors, marl - Can al Basin, I.lb arty M.; Pittsburgh. giazette,only, copy.) ROGERS OBEY IHE Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN 11, MAHON and HEADE WASHINGTON, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The subscriber .uany be (Mind at his office., on Fourth street„/3etween Smithfield and Grant sts , Pittsburgh, at all tiMb9 when not engaged in Court. deels-3m - ' •.• READE WASHINGTON. All&The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he ha had the abov.e well known establish nientlitted,-up in a very superior style, and iir now pre pared with' e.stery requisite, to serve up all the delica . .eies the. season affords. . OYSTERS,. stewed, fried, roa.stcd, Or in the shell; to gether with hot coffee, tea, ghocolate, beef steaks, mut ton chops, venison and game, ut short notice, and at all seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in .Pittsburgh. XX dLE of the best brands. Imported Segars in eve lie.onld also beg leave to State, that le is .prepared to fern sh DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su -1 pOrier anner ; SUPPERS for Balls, bociedeitor private _ ' PartieS. - - Ll:rPurissa Rooms alwaysin readiness.. N spqpers will be . kept on file from all qaarters. , i deep; - ' JOHN T. DONNLLEY. .-. . . , . . A Card. rIFIC. HE ENTERPRISING.—A 411115 chance is now p °seined for the safe investment in a business en ,tiraly new; one adapted to the -man ogiinited, as well as to c mate of extensive .resourcos; yielding a profit (tom-capitol and enterprise beyond 'any operation of the day.d It is the cOmplete,motionoly of a staple article, eh solo ly necessary and esienuatro every family . as well , es indispensable In the mechanic, art4nn . !I d ~ pro t e Menai -man, To „capitalists, an opportunity offers itself. fora, lucrative. employment of either, large nrsmsll sums ; ' bringing Tmthediate,rind,hjgbly, satisfactory ,returns.—, Those desirou... of embarking in anleasant, genteel busi ness, are invited, with others, to eall:at the office of the undersigned; exanibie the article and "form their own ludgineuf, from lite facia presented: • trilice--Exchange Buildings, St. Clair street, nextdoor o Esquire Johns' office.. ' • • -decs:tr . :COLYER & MYERS. - , AYSTERS 011EAtrat-114 , E cREAPEBT.:-; , "'Li Received: this day . , 'direcrfrdni St:Olin:wee r press,yine Fresh Oysters, which I will aelllow, at my store, Lula° Diamoudy,olso at Wild:Kriiinci% corner of flecona and Staithfield streets,otid 14 getly'sicorner of Fifth 'and MarlretnileY. will yecciye them daily at the iabilve_pfacei... All Oysterawarritatelll - inoney reltir#il, If not good r .• . at Gilt mr , red ere • (311ANGEM3LE ME roltzthmtendes Psis; Vt'E.Nri:c..LAV; IR. alarpt!7 .. .yati on 'hand few - very handl igsis'entnigenil it Si k Visits,verystriinblil'or Christmas preientel, which is selling' nt redtieed Sp.tin, superfine new style linen' cambriclidkis; An. , dec23 MiiSS 1848, PROP9ISTORS. WAsiIINGTON, ;ATTORNEY AT LAW. • . Eagle Salcion •and Restaurant, No-65, 63; and 61 Wood street Oyster .Lgeisoy. .••, r . • • • • • . • ;4Eiril4' . 4tu4i.' , :i.;.. - ' . .;.'. • . Wow VOuttaiexcllsl .L11141•1-' • ' '• E. W.. Entat.th...k C o :, . )BC1411 ‘; Krtiatts Cd.;, , S 4 Wall at., New:York; 5 England, • RtatmCixtrt.wir In own thew fr iends sod the publicohatthey have commenced - the Gene rat •shipping-and - Communion -Business, to it getter with the General Poixeswer •Batiness, . grnnthigeertificatel of passage (torn London, - LiverpooL Dublin,Belfast, or any port of the Old Country to . New York, Boston and Philadelphia, ou the most 121111011 able tents. Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from £1 to any amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on . Liverpool... The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets ' as fixed upon. are the let, 6 th , 16th, stet and 46th of every month.' These Ships are all of the largest class, and are com mended by -men of character and experience. The Cabin accommodations are all that can be desired fu 'point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with every description' of stores of the best kind. Punc tuality in the days °retailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet SUPS Rosclus; Si dons, Sheridan and Garlick, are vessels of the largest class:. and those desirous to bring out th eir friends, epithet seleci Eater or safer Slut's. ' Passage can be sedated at the laivest• rates. New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For p age or freight, apply as above, or to • - 0 : 29- JOSEPH SNOWDEN, '0 EDMUND SNOW DEN, t ' decl I ] Corner 4th and Smlthseld eta., Pittsburg • Hamden & CO.ta ' AAR . ' ' s I '?raw Passion= .. . • •• 1 P' • ARRANGED' ENTS. ' i 111 - Heieafter, all Steerage Passengers coming rota E uro pe, engaged in America to come over, in either of the ships of Haustissi & Co., will be furnished with the following Provisions, Or their eqnivalent,in other articles Tall good.—Ses Act of Congress, May 17, LB4B. 1111 S PLAN will pnrvent sickness on board. Hereto. fore, when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of4hrm came on uonrd entirely destitute, which often caused mach 'iciness and death. 35 lbs. Bread, ' All of good gash , 10 " Rice, j e t t r i tt e, id p o ro n v eit s e io n i t , b . 10 " Oatmeal, 10 " Flour, nunished will be 10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to each 35 " Potatoes, Passenger every 1 pint of Vinegar, week, with a suf -.'. 60 patents of Water, Ocient supply of 10 Btu Salted Pork, free from hone.) Fuer for cooking. Each Ship in'this Line will be properlyyenulated, and a good house over the passage-way leashng to the Pas *angers' apartment. The Calaboose and Cooking-runges, for the use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort, Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, 07 , Filth st., near Wood. — Taitiiiiiiiin - iir - i .. - td 'ail ir i ifositt info - I: iIkRFAIITTANCFS and Passage mend 45 from Brent Britain and Ireland, by W. & J. T. 'Papuan, 75 South at., corner 01 Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 06 Water loo 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 payiu . the passage of their friends (tom the Old Country; an they flatter themselves their character and long shandies in baldness will give ample assurance that all their ar raagenients will be carried out faithfully. . W. & J. T. Tapecott are long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodation. and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEr—si OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, GAItRICK,_ HOTTINGUEIL ROSCI US, LIVERPOOL, aryl SIDVONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and Vdth, and from Liverpool the 11th and 11111; in addition to which they bare arrangement* with - the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Livetpool every five days, 'being thus deurtuuned that their facilities shall keep pace with their intTr.Sintr patronage: while Mr. W. Tapitrott's constant personal superintemianee of the business in Liverpool is an addi donsl security that the comfort and ereounnodatlon of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subsenbers being. as usual. egteneivrty c In the Transportation Business between Pittsbu= l / the Atlantic Cates, are thereby enabled to take chance of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappounmeut or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in Great lintain or Ireland to that city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise all minable; and will, ifuecessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coating out, the amount paid for passage entitle refunded in _ The lebteribers are aho prepared to give drifts at 'light for any amount, payable et the irrirampal cities vont towns in England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales thus id. fording a safe and expeditious mode of Teatimes toads to those countries, which perilous reqoirtng such feral. Ilea wilt End It to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (lf by letter. post.-paid) "NI be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE 8 O'CONNOR, . Forwarding and Gorrimionion Merchants taapVell.kardy rhiladelphist Rocha. Uweabeam. & Co. I A Ming lA, New , Ynagi 'Clam Quay. MAE ACM" &maga/Wm Ltvgar.xu.. • JAMta /11•Aniolei.A1P*SsOltce on Pena st, Canal name. Pittsburgh: • Arriacrallimisfee ' ttY Titre cc" Metes for the I.l;trec,K., tale the linen? of 50uotthetng to Om 014 friends tool eosunnets, thartheir arrangements for the year twit* eirmpletr,they are prepared to Wing out rotationgrtrot v the abort splendid lane, from laire-rpool to New Nark and Philadelphia. They refer to their former coursed doing business ' and Atmore those who entrant theta +soh their orders, that the same Isusfartion will he rendered as heretofore.. triturrs.xces Yo ENGLANDARELAND, - SCOII.+AND AND WALT'S , Drafts. 6:4 stain, payabit, on d..tuan4, at any I)tosit iu The Onderitigne4 tins ret4r arrangrinenin to bring nut 00s...engem Nthhttrgh. dtisaitg tht+ • rel4-20iittw• ' CGC.`II; rAressociga oatti inotnTrAttor alb," HA EiN1)1:5; & CO. continue to Wing our persona - from any part of England,' inland, Iletitlarti or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual puertuartty, .and attention to the wants of entigrants. Redo not al. few, our . passengers lobe robbed by the swindling illr.ampik that Idlest Me sea-ports, as we take charge of them the MiaMent they report themadires,rtrid ace to their weibbe. dwdead despatch there without nay detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to sham that they were detained tarty-..41d hours by or 1111.1Ven , 001, WhIlldt)1011011411 of others were detained months WWI they could be sent in ream PPI craft, at a eheop rate, which, too frequently proved their %Ve intend to Vertbrm our contmeta bonortstily, east tekat it may, and nut act as wtis the cash lust season with other Offices, who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. . . Drafts drawn at Plitllbtll for any rum from £1 to fl,Onn payable at any of the Provincial Banks in De nson, Ragland, Scotland unit Wale*. 'JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Fifth lIMel Otte dOOTIK•10W %%Oa at. • EMITTEICB. HE Sulmeribera are prepared io forward money to all parts of England, Ireland,- Scotland and Wales, math despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL AUCLURREN & CO, 142 Liberty street. DM Western Nevi York College of Health. 207 Kum rrarxr,BUT7ll.o, N. N. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRII' TIC MIXTURE 'FIGS celebrated remedy is constar„:y increasing its fame by the making all over the world.. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is purlieu , larly reCommended for Dropsy : all stages of this cool plaint immediately relieved ; no matter of how long stand mg. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone; no oilier ar ticle can relieVe you j and the cures testified to will con vince the most skepticala—(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 mineral . agent, no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture; unarm; these disetur. es with certainty and celerity, and does notleave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint oriental lainful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol ows by a few days use of this article. Iris far beyond any otter preparation -for this disease vr for any other disease orientating . from impure blood . (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, &c., or infiamation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and aettre is always the result of its use. It stands as amerutin reMe dy for such complaints, and also for derangements or the female frame- Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men struation., No article has ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be ailed upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so , could give a thousand names us proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.— 'See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu }ions, 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 PliallYTHE moon, and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of,cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be named here; Agents give them away; they contain 22 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine nd er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of.&tt ar, ticle, that'll, never fails to benefit in any case, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering ttors ON, and keep taking the medicine , as long as there is an improvwent. The proprietorwould caution .the public against a number of articles; nyhith comb out underrhe heads of SAIMPAJUILLII, Strains, &c:, as cures for Dropsy,.Gravel, &c. They arogood for noth-. ing,.and concocted to gull the unwary! Tonna sat* !Orr: Their inventors never thought of curing such diseasesWl this article bedtime it. d yarricirlar study of the patny/i let, is carnally solicited: Agents % and till who sell the tfr-1 tide, are glad to circulate gratuitously, Put up in - 20 oz. bottles, at. 52; 12 oz. d. at Si each—the larger holding fr oz. more than the two' small bottles: *Locik but and • not. get imposed upon. Diary bottle has "Vaughn% Vegeta - ble Lithontriptic Mizture, , l blown upon the Ous t th e Written signature of " G: C. , Vaughn " - on the directions; arid :";(1. C. Vaughn . , .I . 3nlfalg,rstamped on the cork. None - other are !genuine, _,. • . ' ' Prepared by Dr: O. C. Vaughn , and' sold at the Pried pal °Bic*, 207 Idainstreett Balla wholesale- and recall: .No attention: given - 10 letters tinlessgiost-ptider . frem.regalarly /althea:rat Agatir axaYted.' Postlaid ters, or verbal emittaurdianons Soliciting advice,prdinpt ly attended to grans.- •.- . - ' Offices devoted exelisiVelY to t he' sale of this article .122 Naasau sc, Ni.V.'t 295 Essex at,; Stilemeldass4 and by the PrinelPtiltliogg4lS3threaKhoOt 'the ' Un 4 ad ' atalea and Canada; asAgents.: 3- , "3 r rr HAVS•#e BROCIMAt Avast. 14131 No. 2, Liberty at., near Canal` BasiA ' '.-.*.7::'.';.Z;,_1'.r1.'-'.',_-.!'.-;,,.4.!'-.Y;,!--,:*,-,-,'?.,..,;,;:i:.??.,,,.;:7.•,-.-,,.:L,..: ';...' , `' - ' ,., :billiitiiiettiAi* - o,':. • . Fkllllll/01111s.Pigir4MOUltilto, e': o oltPallY :Charie , t l V.Banckei,:* VetlorgeiF. lticitania; Thomas Mart, .; Tobias Wagner,„ • Adidphi )eerie, • • Stunuel Grant, • David S: Brctvnte, • , .Jacob It • brorria.Fiatterson. : • CHAS. - W. sitnexEß, ?real. , , 01.1A.5. G. 13.sgrttga, Secretary. . • ]j-j' Continueto make Insurance, pertietual . or.limited, on every description of property in town and country. . The Campanpheve reserved a largeContiuge.at Fund, 1 which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely suyested, afford ample proteetton to the assuged. • • • The Assets of the Company. on January Ist; 1849, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol.' Lows, viz Mortgages• f 51,047,438 11 • Real Estate • 94,724 83 Temporary Loans. - 96,001 85 , Stocks • • 61,ral Ca5h,&.c38,804 37 . • • $13,318492 71 • Since - their irtcorponatica, a period of 19 years, their. have paid upwards or .ens Atiai o n.resr Nundred not: sand Dollar, losses by fire, thereby Atifording evidence of the advantagesof Insurance, as well as the abilitynrgi dispostticu to meet with promptness,all liabilities. , • J. GARDIII£II OFFII4, Agent, Officer& E. corner 'Wood. and 3d stet ,;• Mire gang- Marine il/SUrall loo4 • TAW. InSllTalnee Company of North America, of Phila through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, biters to make permanent and lizaltbdinsurtmee ott property, in this city-and he vicinity, at id on ehipmeati by the canal and rivers. • •• ' • DIRECTORS: ' - -Arthur 0. Coffin, Pres't. - Samuel Brooks, • 'Alex. 'Henry, • Charles Taylor • Samuel W. J ones , • • Samuel W. Sm ith, Eduard Smith, - • •• Ambrose White, • John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, • John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope,• . ' Richard D. Weed, Wm. Welsh. s 1 Beery D. Sheffert, Rey. This In the oldest Insurance Company in the United Steles, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petnul, nod from its higb mending,' long experienff, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hnzanions character, it may be considered as oferingentple securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Roorn of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front sts. Pittsburgh ' . mayfly' - ___, AGUsiCY OF THEFRANKLIN FIRRINSURANCR COMPANY OF PIIILADELP•ArAr- R. corner of Third and Wow! oi, Pitisbargh.—The assets of the company on the first of January. 1975, as published in conformity with an net of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages- 5600.615 P 3 Real Estaie,_at own- 190,2137.77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash 297,499 72 Making a total of 5940,6 42 Affording certain assurance . that all losses will be Protein)" met, suul giving entire security to sit %alto ob tain policies (rook this Company- Risks taken aces low talcs *s us consistent with security. _..... iota W A KRICK .1114R.T.1N. Assn*. 01132SCEI .--.- . . • • . OALLAGIIER. LONG 4 BULLER, No. 100 Front at., between Wood and Smidtfirld 'trate: ANUFACTURERS of Bells of all siies; double and 0.1„ 'lngle action Force Pumps, Counter Railmg. MtD eral Water Pumps. ISttings of all Winds fbr fins, %Voter, Steam. re., Brass Castings for Machinery' and anti-attn ton metal fur mune. Particular attention paid to Gas Platores and a well assorted stock of Plain and OMB' mental I l endants,'Borners, Chandelier?, We., fr.e , con stantly on hand. nesd &UFA •IMSTIALIci. 51111CLL A RMSTRONG & .cnozvat, Coarsaisoon Mtrchaets. jt. No. 22 Ma)ket street, Pttudiargli, Pa., will Pliitl4 Promptly to the sale or every description or Western Produce. and other ankles entrusted to their care. 'tugs. vo—krona, Hussey & Co., Pittsburgh ,Hentsai Graham & Co., New Lisboa, O. Merchants generally, Wellsville, 04 Rhodes k Ogleby, Dridgeport. 0.; 41• 0. Richardson & Bro., Cincinnati; J. F. !toward, Louisville, Ky.; Guile is Dorwort, dt. Louis; U. Boy n, steutxo decUq LAW dCUOOL. MILE Saberriber itregye at W.:dike. Tatum Gen " flatten desiring to reed law. lle supenutend and direct their studies, and by constant saper..surn, and strict iserkty examination. prepare them for admission to the Bar. _ READV: WAMINGTON. The Saba... Tiber. bare been inhabiter daily profession al MU:redone arid. Meade Wasbiorton. Eat., for slang years, and fret great plcasure in aitesting the accuracy of bia legal infanmahoo. end ni.emtoeut capacity for the aadeasiting set forth in los advertisement. They rornestle recommend to young Grath-men who oriati so acquit, a competent kliftw:e , fge of she tram! t, le.slan, to ay atl themielScs of tbc.ans an o n., abtrti l is proposed Lao - Scboot tril l afford them. Chalet Skater, 0. Metcalf, A. Itorice, Thos. Williams, • SrCandle ss, C. /hi rragh. 11,,bgrt Woods. • . iitatt Dmilop C 0 Loomis • M'Cturs, J. D. Alaimo, • A. W. Loam*. . der • • Great azfrurtrve. •so IPIPTII iIPfSLIMr. PITIIIWXJIII. It the most pnytalar of all BOOT acid teddishmetits,in the {Brat_ Tbioplatv he. gained it. reputation ns proprietor keeping thd - vvry bevt Root* and Shoes, awareh are mail, oxpravoity to orner for thlvinoltet.onii he to not onbiliost only by keeping the 4,41. notiOrinii tablet' or imirtsitivit sitotAi to t 4 Western voisntry but tor to enables) and dater. rained to tell his 6001 tel lower than any velier bowie potiiitity can. her eaves hot what farfittiea they 1.11114 , 1 01 having tor wTettng great indOecOlezdn - 10 the public,. It is impossible to vet forth ail the ltdrantakettand facilities in an sitvertiattnent. that the Great Bargain Connie kitw over Others, width trialtlrs tt. proprodovio sell HOMO And 1 , 1-130 a, of the ronry Ws! qnntittns nod ndyle.nt &ow Id to per cent. 10vnrr thnn an? other pliant in the city. The way to test the triatter la for all whoimend outthink. - tee lIIIII7V and Siff/FIS, to call -at tiV/11S' CHEAT ltAßti IN CORN lat. ea annucthe stock and prices, and nu win 4e sallaftrzt that the iritratliar4rain fold Mid Fifth-starts; sirrito. is the place for the public , our anti all, to get {plod Banta end Shots cheap, for cash devil 1. lIATRI. , (areas Western Saadi'', lIARNESS, TlttiNg AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. .UhSetlildf takes the. of iuiurrnin,y ht. 1 friends and 11w public in' general., that be has the lurgert *lock of theft:Mowing, stamcirt atoicteii, of hi+ own manufacture. In thief city—:(addle., Ifinnesn,Trnokf nod Itnp.; 01l of Which ire will wartnut to 1w made of the tett material. and by the best trwehttnitts. in Allegheny cOunt lteinz determined to veil hi* manufaettires rotuellonc, lowetthallhail t.enn hisrctotort B old bathe city, Woold invite persons in nerd of the above t4Attieff 111 , to hit Warehoure, Liberty zitieet, oppo- Seventh. Also, bands math: to order for maehinery. ort:11 fr. KRII Ciliate ring , " Pianos. JOHN t sac for Chick , rin-.'s Pianos jar 'Worm. Przinty/- 'naiad Net. el Wood Orrel, Pitti , burgh, bus received. tutu now 01 , 01 for'inilc : the following elegant immetlrneol of Piano-rune., ilfrctit front the manufacturer, sod let snto at MC. Chicketl i tg , i, (Roston) prices, viz: Otto superb Rosewood, coven octavo, carved in the most elegant :and rich .s..vie of Louis XJV.-ttew One Ro.o. wood, carved, Ikeveia Grieve—now scale. One do. 6i octave—licry One do. C octave, carved moulding—new reale. 'F.-0 ire. 6 do. round Conte* Two do. itt do. square "' " " The above are fropi , the manufactory of I. Chickering, Boston, and of the latest style:, of furniture, and with his new and approved scale. Also, on hand, and for sale low- Three Rosewood Pianos, 0 octaves; front the manufac tory of H. Worcester, New York, formerly of the firm of Stodart, Worcmter & Dunham. Two Rosevrocal, 0 octave Pianos; from the manufactory of Gale & Co., N. . . One RuscWood„ 'odiive;'manufactured by Bacon & Raven. New York. t One Mahogany 0 octave 'Piano; mode in Baltimore, - and left by the owner (or ante, either' for cash or in ex elinnee for such goods as will as :la country Mora.— Price $3OO. lan3a JSTOCKTiIN have just receivedthe tI following. new works: History of Congress, Biographical and Political, Com prising altistory of internalimproverneittsghivcrs, Har bors, &c.,) from the formation of the Government to the present woe ; embracing, also, historical notices of va rious political events of Govan ',Steam Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee tax ; together Witlr.biographich. per sonal histories, &0., by Henry G. Wheeler,sllustrated by steel portraitsounkfac elmile autographs. • History of Charles I, of England; by Abbott; with engravings. - The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by-Joe. C. Hurt. A new novel; Matir Barton ; a isle of itunches.ter The Moral, Social and Professional dung* of Attorneys turd Solicitors; by Samuel Warren., Esq.; F. It. S. of the nner temple, Barrister at Law. • dees Iron City Cracker and,Bread,Bakery. EMEPHARD • 'TITOULD respectfully inform his .111 ends• sad the pub- VV lic generally, that he has added to - his other busi tweet the manufacturing of Crackers of emery variety. Hiving purchased one of W. R. Nevis's Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill.all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortestnatice and hOpes by a strict attention to business, Id share porti on of the public patronage. The public is tespectrullprited .to call and examine for themselves. • • • BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty et; oppo site Smithfield. • N B. Saperier family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, fresh every morningean be had .at , the store, or my wagon, or at my stand inthe marker. Cakes and Confectionary on hand andmade to. order. J., SHEN:WM. No t 0 Commercial Bow. Liberty at. on is the best Cough fttediellia I ever Steaa , •" lop EAD the following proof of the superiority cif Dr. EV AA+ lord 4 Oriented Cough , Micrure, frail a respectable cit izen, who has tried let - • _ Pt -rbausalt, Dec. 15,1847. • Massa& HATS dcAadc AT Atlerlabdringforseveral weeks under; rite dividVatage s of ilharatising cough arid Ost distree tang e •irldeh bud; thee' flu," resisted theef • feats of ayoral of tho '.iarallibles,n I was induced to pur chase a, bottle of pouf Oitental Cough Itlixtnre, and give it a fair trial. To'my'gmit surprivei . siter using - only ene half orthe bottle I found myealf entirely well. • "/S fl Mel bets medieinelerer sawn t e 'a Bold by AYS 3111416K*Alr, DruggistarConuner. eat 119 w; Liberty Street; near Canal. Jane Now Mllllnery BfUcsy VoLvots,,.&o. Just 4e : coifed horn Near- YOrk,o. choice soles tion of eleganttriah Satins, Silks,AUrder Ethbons, Prenelr Flowers,:.Plumes, &c.:- handsome CM . sorurient of Minter Bonnets, Hoods, Cellos, Carißnals, YiSett s t&e., Oa hand:and made to ot der in the latest stjie, at the shortest notice. .." AIRS. DUEP„ , . dee6 7 , ,No; - - FASHIONABLEMILLINERIN-;4lre.S.Bertii, Fonittietreet,hear-Weed4rotildinibmrtheLtulice , • er Pittebtirgh nint - rieinityithot - ehe erilk•Open on. Tuesday. - thealth instOtia extensive.nesertuteprof Pal sunt Winter Millinery.•• • -• • : •, ' • •.• -•-•••‘ ,ent2o. • .&X.2. sacks; )clat'reeelyed and for sale by _ fetal' SMITH '& smadatt-- _ • - • ""^ r • 4.lJf • IDrugs V' VSt. L.' itOMFLAINT,- JAUNDICE,-DYSPEPRIAr. Hyous• - HEHILITI, EIHE A HE,9E, THE RID . YS, ASTHMA, and all affections erasing from • derangement or. disease in the -Vascular, Respiratory, and Nervous .• System's, such as constipation, Inward - , piles,heartbum,losserappetite,coat , ' ,ed tenguo,acidity of the mom-, • ach, swiming of the head, 2. • (alines' or weightni the , • • Stomach, dimnesiof. ; - • , -; vision, palpita . . Choking prauffo,ctalngxethsating:.depriesion of spirits; sudden, Ensile: a, of hem; pain in the side, r back, .weaknesi of cold feet Constant , Rearing,: of evil, fever and dul,pain in the aead, pain and difficulty. of breathing when lying upem, the sidq, frightfai drtramsomnriertanatione,yell netts of the. skin and , . . • deficiency of peripirti, , •• ae. canbe 7' •. . . - effectually . • • by DOCTOR,HOOFLAND'S • .• CELEBRATED GERMAN HITTERS. . i Their Pewit. over thalicwo diieases is' not f equalled—by any 'other preparation in ttie ' lltAlted: ;States,as the cures in this city attest,,in many cases af ter slnithl physicians had failed.,- • !Derangement in. he liver and. stomach' are sources o f itmanily—from disorder'or obstnictien a morbid anpori of the trympatturtic,and other nerves follows, andthe rand.' Ilona of the brain are impaired and'deranged; as nertreir ' are the connecting medium between mind and matter, it follower from the reciprocal action that both must be moroor 'less implicated and deranged similtknecintd_y_i_ derangement there will also producediseaseof the SHIN, LUXI6S, UTERUS and KIDNEYS, as well asktbe brain. The.thousands 'who die' with .IrELLOW.FEVER; CHOLERA br INFLUENZA, ii Giving to e - saMe : causejand ' th e majority ears of that most Painful ' 4110.11W;CONSUAIPTION,Otigrnatesirom the tame. 'ln fact the stomach is the important organ in the system or matter, as upon it you depend for the success and all the advantages to be derived from the , administration of in terne I medicines. Its are of the utmost im portance to everyone in constituting the source and foam lain of life, which la marition. No organ pOSSeSSes such' remarkable sj - mpathies, none each remarkable power in, modifying every parlor the system. , . • . The tare success in seating. disease c 4 the' live!, aa; sto m ach successfully has hot been a wa nt of_ knowledge or their functions"; but the preparation of compound that' would act upon th e 'disease tiLd ail 'OW sympathetic afflictions. That point'has been gained in these Bitters, mid they arc F.N tlEntx vEHET ABLE, and will in every case. permanently destroy - costivene s s, arid give streng th sad vigor to the frtune,.at no time de bilitating the patient, and they are grateful to the most delicate stomach under any circumstances. ' ALL CAN BE CURED_ , WHO:WILL USE THEM AS D IRECTED, (ii WITIth( TUB I , oWill Or - otrOmmit) The few months this preparation has been before the public, has. from its infallible efficaey, elicited the eulogy of the press through the land, their object tieing for the benefit of Suffering humanity; its 'olleCelit has surpassed all precedeffls, and it is free from all aicoholit stimulant. syrup .me teary, aloes. quinini; acidx, and all injurioeut ingredients. and especially adapted to the diseases of the variable, c ithuueufthe United States, and the West la dia " WEER AND DELICATE CHILDREN ' , • 'remade strong by using it—in remit Is &family medi ciue,and can be administered with safety to a child mak year old, the delicate - An:ale, ore - man of tritely. The Philadelphia Democrat says:-"This mettle* has an extraordinary virtue and effleaey, and is in great demand." We can speak - from experience; that it has" produced many wonderful carte! Tie Daily Sun says:—"We believe it is one of the, Lg e medicine, of the - age-a friend havidg used !tin his ' own -leerily. with great satiafaction in the Jaundice and Lleer Complaint!'' • The Spirit of the Tithes and Keystone says :—"Do our good eirisens. who ate ravalids, know the many ikon cures that have bean Performed by Dr. Hooffemd , c celcbman vermin Bitters! if they do not, we recom mend them to the Oerraan Medicine Store, 27t Race swiret,• all who are a ffl icted with Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dystsepsia or Nervous Debiltty; 'the 'Domeier has cured many of-may citizens, 'alter this Vert phyileintis bad failed. We have used them, and they have 'pored to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving • oar testimony in their favor.. and thntsvaleb gives theta greeter claim upon our bumble ef fort,they ate entirely vegetable. . •• • , The Everting Balletinsaym—Tbli 'Celebrated COMIIII Bitters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundice. Dttspep *is. and agrous complaints.- teal's Galena says,-- , it is not often we notice the varietts exi-ellent medicines advertised in our cfflumne, because lir/ ire unwilling to apeik exce pt from persona l experieneel, and a good cotrrtnetion fortunately makes us generally 'lmagers to each articles. A- word, how vvet, of Dr: Itnotiand'a German Bitters Tbis we INOW to Lc an exrellent article falfiliingin every respect what U Claimed !sett by the advertiser. The Libilylievri says: "A. bletticttat—We speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof land's eeletrated.Rerman Bitters when - we slay it is a Messing of:this age, and to diSeases of the bilillery, dips- Live of 4 crrvous systems, ithas nor, we think, err ImMth —it isa vcieraste essrsastiors Axe mom serene? Si.-' covet, and to all invalids we wotrid recommend it as worthy their confidence. What stronger testimony can a medicine have! At the fAlsoennhe seen the ertdenees of many of our most respectable citizens secure* in all the foregoing die etws, r • • l'rinelpar Depot, German Medicine Store. 2711 RACE !them and for sale In letneaster by John F. Logan; Ha& nsbu rtr, by,ll. Groan, awl respectaate dealers, fell. Klapp thr0at...5111.0 m " " o rooy, -r- • - • M==3 COUGH l—The Lunge kJ Aft in danger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath hi it it 'mond death. . Ate Tat , A NIMItIte Your darling ebild, your idol and earthly joy, ts , now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her hale clieekslier Min shrunken fillets, tell the.hold disease has already gained upon her --41te eau ni of her Sepulchral cough pierces your stmt. YoestaM 4'l', whentart about toenterlife, d latele ailed* a heart crushing bligft; over the fair prnspects of the fa ture-...yourihettie tough and feeble. [has tell of your 104 ii CI hope, but )`Ott'ltted not despair: Them isa „balm. which winiteal the wotrinted itis ' ' She*lnative Alt -11451drng Balsam. Mrs. Arrant:, this wife of WM. IL - Aurrie;Rul. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Dm. Roe and Metnellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roc and Dr. Mott of lyissir York. Iter friends Ali 11101qhl she must die. She bad every appearance of being in conituirption; end wee in rout/unveil by her ph)-.Leinn.r.—Sltersean's Dalsam Was given and I cured tier. . ... Ositaseass - rz, of Bull's Ferry; wait 'alim cured of consumption by this *Balsam when all, other remedies failed to girt relief--'she was reduced akelcupt. A. C. Castle, Dentist. 2SI, Broadway, has witnessed Its effects in several rases where no other metlecineafford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like n charm. Dr. C. also witticsred its wonderful effects`in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Bloed. alarming as it maybe, la effectually cured by this Balsam. 11 heals. the ruptured or wounded braid vessels, and makes the lungs 6,011114 again. . • '' II wory Jua - cs, liG tighth avenue, was cured of tough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing.. The ' ,first dose gave him more relief than all the,other medi chic he ball ever taken. Dr. 1.. J. heals, 19 . Delaney Street, gate it to , it riatettintaw tetto was lultornut'totilet Constongtion, " and. to !Another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. both eases its effeeni vrenvitnitiediute, noon restoring them to einnfortahle health. Mrs. Luestals IVer.ts, 95 Christie-st, suffered from Asthma 4:1 years. Sherman's Balsam - relieved her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subtitle every . attack by a timely use of this medicine. Thin indeed is the grearremedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit.' Ming Blood,'Liver Complaints, and an the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption.' Price 25 Cents and SI per bottle, Principal Offtce.lo6 Nassau streetiNew York. Likewise Dr: Sherman's celebrated "Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Panic and Poor Man's Plaster Sold wholesale' and retail by VIM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent 'Medicine' Warehouse . ' 99 Liberty street Pitlsbargh„head of Wood street, and by the following duly' appointed Agents for Allegheny. county : A. M. Me/shell. Allegheny city; Innathrin Ghriest, Manchester; J. R. II: Jacques, Birmingham: . A. S. Getty, Wylie street; 3. O. Mustin, cot. Webster At. and Elm; Daluel Nenley,.East' Liberty; L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgli; html. Springer 1,0111; James! hPEce,'SleveurtstowM John: - Blaelr, ' Turtle . Creek; C.'F. Dichr, Elizabeth; Rowland k Son, 111 , Kees, port; MeEidowney,- Bakerstowit;' Riley 'M'ldiughlin, Plumb Township; Wm. 1. Smith, Tempemnceville; Jas. Fulton, Tirientum; G. H. Sthrr, SeWickly. ' mar9-ly Luring, of Payette ville, N.Y . ., says: "I ant Welt persuaded, and have been 'for some ttine,that your Domestic Ydgetable - Pills. are of greet use to all those Magma). nada occasion to flee them, and havp administered teem to /I„patients.",in ,Fevet and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious ever, are l meetetely eured by the use. of Dr. Ralph's ills. Price, 25 cents a hot; Sold wholesale-and .remithy S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Third.' Also, by .t Vin: Allegheny city; 3. G. Seth, air minghum; and Johh hi'Crackin. Fifth Ward. febrY Jarnell'-FaSoxlty Ale DR. S. S. COOK, Piqua, ohio,,xttritetaAlarcni 18.40 . ; "1 have used your :Yersliffuge,. Oct:yin:naive Arikreet, and Expec*arit, in rny.practice, for the. last three:years, and have been exceedingly well pleased: ith them, , and never, as yet, to my recqfiection, failed:of xenlixing r my fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other medicines I.caunot speak of fromFxperienceg but, judging from those I have used, I doubt Dot but that,they claim, and are entnied.te all the -confidence repelled: in them, by ,hose who have used teem— I ..was fortuer'y very partial to OlKirlt,Vernsifuge,..tuttil ,Lbegameacquatri. ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use., RessectfUlly, CQOK, ,Th', I For sale. in.-Patabergh at OW Pekin Tea st ore,_ Fourth st. - : fehls _ _ . . ; PAIINESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUPs—Thill pre. pumtion, has proved itself to be dtvery great efts , ey to the mho of obstinate Coughs,. Colds, • slothmai Spit ting, of Blood.,, , Mooriing Cough, andothhr Pnendiame“ 'Affections; tend t hwproPnetors feel warranted in recom.• mditdiog. it , as . a Aare. end useful medicine, and are pre.. pared to Show. certhleateit of - indisputable authorityir in testimony of its Value- - . . • • • .' It is pleallant to the taste, andis offered atso low aprice is to place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps,•butfew,Coughpreparations Mat will pro. duce suok.decided :effects in Such. , a short timis.••zPre. pared and sold hy i ;, ,• . Woodof First and Wood; also, comer of Sixth add Wood streets: r dean RAJAHS 'CELEBRATED VSGICVASLII: Prism are fi3t jj, sale, vfholeside,ting retttir,lit No, aliffinithq!! `Ails°, by iWro. Cole, 'Allegheny' OitY , • ininithan2;7o4 rirFC'xaqken, Penn Orre3ti W febu . . 1.14 N I'll 7 BROW N ' tS ' c°lll4lilur. itORNAIf, OF , SEITTIFIELD'ANI , thIRD STS p BROWN ! c QONNELLY tmoits. 13.-6Ood Sthbling 'attached fp iittq*se. PYRES - ¢W de eating . )ind et:oring Apiges i. gde i rkisfdiddeTliP" B l l 6o l lJu o d%i; d • ' iiiSiga P*0'.400i110iettiiii... , , ,, ,,4: , :i! CEtiIiERE;SAUI CIIEAM4 : 7 . lttlichlesi article Tbi ' . grawth, .beintyfaerk•restoration of the Hair, ; This, Creant, when ollbe Reownrivrill s_uperceder all other act: elep of the kind now, in age.. W h ere the hair ii dead, ..: barer. .thini.tiebeltithy 1 , 0 ,, Innling gr.e7l a few ePPlien , tionswill make.the hair so ft ant dark, and give it n beau, trful, Ilvely4t9pearwet and will also mai - sit ,ntainlain Its liveliness and healthy color , twice as 1014'1'2'0 the ,preparatons that are generally used.. Wbere the hair is• . ithin,..or has fallen off,: it` may be restored by using this - Create.- piety lady and ge•ndeman Who is in the habit oe esiog oils on their hair should at once purchase abottle of 'the. Minor: Hair Cream ' as it is so compolediliat It will not Injure. the •hair! like the other preparationi, but *ill' ,beautify it, and give perfect seusfaction in every in: ,stance., For testimonyto ite very superior W 3161014 lieo %hit I'o : ' lowing 'mutt from ' the Rev: Mr: Caldwell to ' Meernr: - Ilendershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern Stasis: - . - 1 : Lean, qf tke Rev. R. Caidurail alaPamir qf the Prerbyteriasi , , ' ',Marro. Hitarnnumorr & aim= : Giiirmaxml---Itake p..easure in adding my testimony in favor of the expellent prepare:ion called' Dr. Pariges Chinese Hair . Crwill fOr." about two years ago my hair was. ery lily, brisetw latd: .disposed to come out; bpi having procured a bottle of the • Cream, and used it according to thapreicriptkre;itls now 'elastic, soft, and firm to the head. • Many balsams and ' oils Well, applied; each leaving my hair IA a worse state than before: This; Cream, however, kne pleLaty.expec , . As an article for the toilet, ray wife ,I ves lejorearenee ,9ver all others being . delicately per anted and not dia. posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find. the Chinese Cream to be a dC aidoralum • in their prepalutiolut for the toilet. , . Reepectfullyi&c., , •• - 1 - R. Cilakina./... • . ' Pulaski, January 7,1847. .• • • - • ~ ''';', l . 1 , i Dirr — Sold wholesale and rerun, in P 111411304147 fan /U.:Townsend, 45 Market st., 'and Joel Mohler coolerof . Wood and Firthsto . ' ' ie2s4l&•*•ly •' . . , . ADIES are cannoned eglunelasing Caramon Props- 1 . 4 old Chalk: Tbey are not aware' hoar i'rightfally Inju rious it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, hawsallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using pre pared chalk: Besides it is injurious, containing a large. quantity of lead I •We have 'prepared abeautiful vege-. Able artidle;which we ball Jones' Spanish Lilly :White. -Iris perfeddy" innocent, being purified of all . deleterious .dpiabries, and it imparts to the skin d natural, healthy; alabaster, clear, - lively white ;•nt • th e seine (time acting .as a ensnletio ou the skin, making it soft and snioottt. •:: Dr. - dame* Anderson, Practical Chemidt of blassachu.:l • setts; stiya: "After arialyaingJones'Sptu4shLiltyWhito, I find u possesses the most beautiful:lml rurfural, and at. the scuds time innohe in, "white ,I ever sew. "I. certainly' can esitscieutionaly recomthend Its turn Wall whose - skin, .muiresbeautifyiag." , Price 25 earns,. box. Directions ~-the best way to apply Lillf White, =with sort leather, .& wool—the fanner is preferable.. ' ' ' A ram sr/ Tatrrit roil 2.5";015. -Z-White teeth, foal :breath, healthyYellowand Unhealthy teeth, after being once or twiee' cleaned with Jones:* Amber ,Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, snd,ist the stund tone it 'is so Perfectly Innocent and exquieuelrfinei that. its constant d ally use ia ligbly advanwgeous, even to those teeth that are or good condi lion,-giving them a becmit-al • poliab and preventing a premature decoy. Those already decayed it prevents .from becoming Worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose, and by perseverance it. Will render the foulest teeth' delicately whiteinnd make the breath deliciously sweet. Price tikor 371 cents a box. Alf the aboie are sold only lit es Chiral - Fast., signer the Americalt Eftglo, Nevi York. and by the appointed Ageats whose names appear in the , '.Wri.LlbtisaturY;lll4 gat a rich husband, lady I -.Your face a your fortune ."Lei beauliful,:elear,Jairt is ! it: white! If not, it can be made sonven though it be yel low,disfigpred,euntrarut, tanned and frickled.': Moue ands have been made thha who have washed once or 'twice with Joneeltalian Cheihieal Soap. , " The effeet is giDllOll6 ant magnificent. • Bot be sure you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, Ruhr. sign of the. American Eati0,..84 Chatharrpnreet. Ringworm, Salt-rheum. Seurief,EfYslpeles; Berber's . ' Iteh, are 'often cured liy ',does' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has ' failed. That • if-cures. pimples, freckles, and. chars the skin,allknow.. Sold at the American F i ggie; S 5 Chatham street. Mind, render, this seldom or never fails. . • C:INOLIS Jr Paitirsen., • Sold at Jacasos's Valberty st., head of Wood; Sign of of the Ifig. Boot; ! .• . . • 'terra: ONF. DOLDAIt T EINE' AND'AMALF CENTS: —Mierelehec--reenefideatlid.-;—Any lady between twee-- Ay-and Wiwi, possessing a symmetrieal forret, good lea,- tures, etc., is asked confide mostly, can ebe ' suppose any mare could admire her—v.-bite ibehas,sueb yelhaw' teetta scab rOugh,•coizse skim and semis dirty,•bad; wiry hair; when, by spending the above sum, atm migbt hake delicate white seei.b pule sweet breath,. and P beautiful head of hair- s'be cas lumen beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by being ,a 2.. box of J0r447 Am ber Too th Piste; a Skin whitei pure and spoliele as snow.' by using a anke' of -the genainis - Jimes' Italian Chemical- Body; and a bcautifal head of hair by using a 3s. bottle of Coral Hair Itzsterairs.. Do not farm au opinion. against this-before you tray or you will regret it; .butne sure meal for Jones' amides.' Sold only tnNew York at Ell Chatham it. For rale by': WM. .TACKSON - Agent,. • •' .89 Ltiserty. st.,,Piusturgh. scROFKLA.AND GOITRE.—AmpIe ex penienee has proved that net combination of modietne. have ever been so efficacious in removing the above die eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. Uhl's effected cures truly utottishing, not only of Cancer and other dis- VaSeS of that elaas, but has removed the most stubborn diseased of the Skin, Swelling"; Dyspepsia, he: "This. medicine ente mint° the eireulauoa, and eradicated easel wherever located: It purifies the blood End other.` -Snide of the body, 'removes obstruction in the pores of the akin,llEld reduces enlargement of the glands orbaniii: It increases tha appetite, fen:mints headache ant &owe; new, and invigorates the whole system, and imptau ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole materin medietr. : It: is perfectly safe and eattemely pleasant, and hes nothitnif of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swat: , lowing raedtaine.• • ~ • ___• • U - For sale iu Pi tnibUrfsh at tile PEKINI7EAsTiiiRk, 74 Fourth it, EMU WOO4l. Ulat3o A Recipe for the 'Heiman tintrl - - fro FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH,"MAKE .1, rr SOFT,.SILKY,;GLEAN AND FINE;--Vorsorts tn.coneequeace.of.themany things sold, set down every article, (bait ever -go- goody) as.. a hturibug. „It people eould be made to try it Os. bottle of ;one's Coral Mir Re storative, and sea hove it mikes dry, ToitY; - ted, tight hair ' moist, seat, auburn and dark; and keeps it'so rand try its use fur sometime, causes it to- groW•miturally- bearmful , if people could see the number of pose respectable. me-., .chanies that use. it, (aye, and find it. the cbeapeitt Ming they can usea for dressing and heautiry the noir; rot - .keeping it soft. and in order three times nif lotvg at Any othef emelt Made; and. , r : = Forces it to grow; steps And costs but,3 shillings to try.. - - We formerly sold.,nothing.lesi than'Stbotas, but we. with people to try it. Sold only at Sit (mina S'llt Mahan:l' street, New York, and by ' • " mar2o WM. JACKSON, Agt. 89liberty TEn SIONY for Dr. - "Wiflard's.Nadttily Medi elOos.—The undersigned, cittraniaPittsbargh,hav ing personally . used Di.' Willard's Orb:lnuit Cough Mix: turn, and xpari oe ed itit beuetefile !feats, do ufost eheer-': fully raeommend It ar ware 'nod effectual; hi all itpeukingfrom exporiettae, we beliette dial it has Oa au- . parlor; and would reeattanCial its ins to alttheralMeted. CIIMILES , LEWIS,- WM. JENKINS. Pittsburgh, March 150,1848. -- ir.D — Sold by J....Schoen:linker John ' Hays, James A. Jones, .1. IlLetissel, John P. Scott, F. L: Snowden', J. Mohler; Ogden h. Snowden. • - • • IM2L .ALT--ittigtrii;l3dlTlLVlr;"lfiefft•sl(e.s,Ettvsip.E. I LAS,: .Darber's .Iteii, - Chapr;`Soil!-Verads: T is biased by Many physiciansln thik city in cunitrthe, above t and wound not coascietichinsly sell unless we knew tt : to be all we state. . ' • '7, • - As a cormetle, the 'woe JONES'S' SOAP is perbaph the Only article ever .knatin that removed iMparithis, ',and cleared and beautified the skin, Making it' soft, cleat, smooth and, white as an infante. - But :Mind, it is sold at 82 Chatham st., N. Y., and bq • •; • "" • • •NM. JACKSON, Akint;-' 'SD litinitY street, Pittiburgh. tIONSUNTPTION seizeshiortiitictinitiqlittrritarather7 V disease - in ' , our coantrY.. , The 'young, lhe old, the beautiful and .gay, are-all . alike subject .to itaixtvidious. ravages, and many a hectc cheek - has been supposed.ip bloom with the-glow:of health. •• Bayaverycase mites in a cold and'a coa,glP—Perhaps deemed unworthy, of attention at first—arid, ohly met with:remedies when 100 late: . Watch thatrsissymptoms with;jealouvi care arid make imMediate use of the - Cough Sa.lsaut33f.l3. 43: uhn e stock - kCo., which will eertaindreheck its fUrther progress, - mid restore the.inflametkorguaus to-aliettutiful ,:FOf Sole' by , 11: A. , FAIINESTOCK • ac.. Cci. r corner• Ist aist Wood sts.; also, comer Bth and dean fu agaskues for anuary,,AB4l3l,.. "DECEIVED A.T,14- Sniithheld thitd door above Second street— - - Codefe-LadtliVl366k;' , .ulinsinillY- ldritt, , wi :sig'itt traCtive engravings; the literarktdepartntent•ipf the high- tst order for This No coninteneing ti new. volume.. ;-, a .Sattainls 'Union Magazine, bettniftilly•embeillikhedi end comprising SO pages of tendinrmatter all original. Graham'ahlagastite,, illustrated with. four'beautifulen. gravings iu mei a fall , double number. • • - ' ' Poems of John Quincy -Adams, with Notices of his Life and Character. • , , - A Critical Defente of the Grant Street Baptist Church, 'against the charge of corruption, in the administration of her, discipline; published by under of the Church. Rose and Gertrude; orthe l'ilYstertaus Wedding ; trans rated from the much pr Rodolphe.Toptie'n, ' • - An Impartial Aiemint- of cif the'Rkir.`lohn! rifistra-,-aruirratiiie oil - his put marriage; also. his second',; . with Many. particiilatiliever beibriipublithed. ' 4 Seemed .volume. Paul Ardaahaun,.now'eomplete; ,by` George Lipparil. • Mary ; Barton,..a Tali; of Manchester ;England ; pablisheil by the Ravers. . • Julian De Ciiffard, ab'Womtafii, L o v e Romance of Smiles and Tear s ; "iliusvotbil. - • ' Angelina- Luxtuore, or the- Life'ef Beauty ;by 'the author of the Jilt; Dieach of Promise, &c. &c. .„. The Idenchltack,by .the E.tu g e,. of , Notro , Dame ; by Victor Hugo: ;' - - decl4 -.- N otice to the P,l4slllei AT: .:siifisoolipt ; infortni,the 'generallY,..-nrid,_ Itetall:Oroetteliartienlarly,that: ite is di:commun. ldatentwara bngeftea, and- . wit! sell off his nye:sent-stock atiedueed iirices: - Those svh6 tiluth. to obtain Vhiria,Qussastoors, or Glair, will find this' 'a rare ; opportneimfor getting- such abieies as they riven}, ,mach cheaper than the usual rates Desnenther the,plaeop:Citpi..,A RAI44 No. 118 'Wood" street near the Auation store. - • - willdispoisr et my whole itoeirflaany'persolt wtghing to buy it , • --, • • , citri7t'. aHINER•;OR PENN AND 'ST.. OLAIR STREEtE. : and . every delicacy.of . F . the .season , the market -affordsoserved no at the attortehnoticeiand In• the very bestistyie...,. The, hence js. fitted ap'and arranged in the besioni_er, under the man, agemear oftr , JOHN ZA:-,CAMPBELL, -IEtoRI3A.I4:-I‘ll that Nalualata , propeYty virtiore . .thdz subscriber leiddei, togetherwilh.tref Improvements thereon', aittitiiteit sweet; itearEmithdeld r fkont. leg ooSital it. 129 fli., , andiredepailon Chary alley-240' Teel. I Thieliisiiierrk lei adniitablf eitatod for a Hotel or a Pablie Halt, and eoniainae:half ignore of ground, or' it aged be divided fraols bailding.lotela dotoof OD feet ea/b.-etc ffittliiieetitiby.l2ofeet'deepilind iota - VW& fitdi;'of 20 feeteach Cheri . ) , alley ky,L2lPfeet lanatti" - • IWld. PORTER. ,*; " ONO SigrAol4lll.W.-1; TIM 'OR islit'Vzit 1113.1113111P-OE-:4S - A2.11.11 , rr_ - A IHER,ICA'!; 011,„.ifiroctireit frbbl in Kentnclry • 135;feet below the surface of the earth, a.Callabl% .and infallible:cure foil Sprains,: Simian, Eats, Ilingfr a .tie Scalds," Berns, Tatter, Erysipelas Scaldllitod,reap,;.. Whooping-Cough, Ingamrnatory S ore Thioat, Sore and InflarhedEye s,Flatnle ace,. 11l terilLEOVen Scov-siAO .; .2, " . INFLA III I.I6TOILY,IttIEUSINXISMi. • !.. -• • which yieldalo iureffects ia•asrupriaingaianner , ' - luta never yet failed when used ttecording.taPleik Alons...;,Eeiditheyollowing: • • • • IfLacssvrss Allegheny cage:, WS. to certify, that my:wife, Margaret elatekoraßtmumatioComplalat of seven yearf u trill36: lltadsielkillwwits SO lame as tole obliged to ' avith,teti..., • Pt 'SR OM week she was cared by ostng the Amioncian ' •'' .1:13A fould yells aboutss nand -without trererutehe • .• • • "JONATHAN ' inyfri ni (711; Mr • ISFl;l:slaidt r 7 743.ti0n t 5.404i1 -8 0r e s m i r e a u l fonZ e eio s : . A.gentleman near'Stenbenvillei who Mul nor acennole - ,.:, 1 . 0 put either *ibis feet to the ground for twelve years, in conseimeneeof lameness, by theusnotcmn.bottle - waif 1••:,: enabled to walk two miles to a township-election. It is likewise a sovereign remedy foe ?•• . CONTRA.anog or nrusasi ' AND TEN= • •, The following is eammunleated-bYMV,Waii Naki, , • JaCIOIOn'n agent for Steubenville r• • • .• .. • lady residing in' Steubenville, the •fingtr, of Wbos° • • • agar so contracted as to deprive hos of. the 'cte. cif. it, . i-• for tiurty-five penra, WWI entirely cured by the usc.ofone bottle - of the Oil, so that she now Misch° perfect. use• •.• :. • ' her bead fully equal to the other -which: had.nerer,been f.,. affected; .It has also been found to be a safe and invittoi - bleitgent in the spec% and certain care of • . , „ in iiiroasis not organically incaraLle, 't ,^llady residing in Allegheny city was effectually cured of,okikinate deafness, of, l'ears' continuance, by the • use . i than oneitiottle 'of the oil; so that bite 'said She+ 1) - .heard bettcr i them ,she bad eirer• done helot°. " • I / Zntlernanyiell lin , own. .pittisbitiglc wee _eured of kde . ;less of mne years standing, by the rise "o f . a small q *ty ;if thef•OlL• , •The names nad. residences -aCtlitt •••••s*/' I .inify Mid gentleman-will be given to those who Jnsire L '• • ..nitheieflice of'the ' • ' " • ' 4( 4.. : • At i ii r gronerties - ara . bighty developedin the cetlaitcsrld,• 67! , r ingly speedy cure cif all cases of CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. &Mersin/nes of.Cramp•Cbolic ..havo. been effectually cared by one dose of the Oil, in the short space or hilt ' , an hour. When thdpoiffealume been agtinized with ptino.:-! 'lts curative propeniea.bavobeentemn44 l s' , lPA* ( C° l o lit the radical care of • • • . DISEASES. OF THE SPINE. ...A.Atoy,..tho.wifrof a planter in Ifeatucky, Was. • ..egfietually of one of the worst cases of diseased Splift;• •'• which bad confined her .to , her .beil fora considerable time, in which she could not turn herself.. It Is also a sure remedy, and perfect cure forpainsira afthe • ' INFLAMMATION OF THE . KIDNEYS. Read the following: ' -• •• • ; n••• ~„ • •' '• Parraticaton7Dee—le,,l 3 4 6 .a _Thilf:iato certify that I wee aff li cted with great pani in the small of *my back Mid kidite) , l; 'which tillbeted Me to'• • mach that I could not stand aprmht.. Ity tabbing °Atm redly, and using half a teaspoonful intemullyonght and motrung, I was eatirely cured: - !. 'JOHN RIDDLY:,* *i• • ' near I%'hea t Armstrong - co;; Pin . Algentleman of Piiisl7tirgicallieted•wiM.a violent in flammation of the kidneys—tbe pain of which 'caused him to faint—Was completely exited, in three days, by the , , nee of the Amerierm, The qualities of this ' , • •. eitremely penetrating and anis-inflammutory, conse quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rent- , edr wherever inflammation exists, palm? external °rim , tentaL lised ' immediately lacier a ent,hruise or wound, ' it will care and prevent GANDRINE AND,IKORTTFICATION. ' It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleading and • • afective remedy for those very unpleasantand 111,COIV(C-, tient diseases . • . • ;GRAYEL AND URINANt.aNi b t:CINTS., . Dv- Piice, 50 cents per bottle. "" ' • mutton—no on Your Onard.. - • • The surprising excellence and growing popularity . • • 'the American'Oil, has induced some dishonest persons . palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this truly, valuable medicine. for the pnrpese of dezeiving the un- wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. • ' , - In order to he rate of obtaining the genuine, obits*: • 'the following rout rinses: , • -, • Ist. See that the name .“ Wm. Itielsorr SD Liberty St head of Wood st.,r is , printed on the label piths wreppe, of each bottle, to minute which is felony. 2d, Thar each borate id inclosed in aparnkhiet contain , ing fall directions for use; 'lino altocontaining the names and address of Wm- Isiekson, General Agent for.ther 'proprietors; likewise,the,natne andsiddress of the pro.., praetors, D. Hail Co., Kentucky. • • Purchase ONLIr of the advertised Agents, all of ' • whom have is Whyte bilt, od width is prhifedthe names of 'the Proprietors end General Agents—thusl:D. Ilail.k. Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, ['dist/Mgt', Pa., • General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, ,and pan of ; Ohio and NVestern Virginia;:aud the printers' namal•-z Shryock, Pittisbilrgh•L-printed dt the-bottom of said abow bill. 4th. Observe---the genuine Atnexican Oil is of +a dark green color, without any sediment, and itespecifiegravi ty lighter than water. l'hh. coanterfens are mostly Of black colors-some white, Spirits at Turpentine; said to be refined and clarifietl- some SensenOil--tath era a mixture of otticr•comrtion'oils; and one is black filthy • , looking mixture.purporting to come fronithe "Pittsburgh.. said Aller,theny Dispensary Co." None of these- coon-, terfeibs possess either the Atirtawor the power of the true AMERICAN .01L. • its - Sold n - boleraironal retallNi - Wltt. JACKSON, - General and Solo 'Agent for theProprietbr in Western • Pennsylvania, Western Virgiein t 'and Northern Ohio; and by the followingdaly appointed Agents m Allegheny • Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. - Jonathan tibriest, Manchester. Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. ' J. EL Jaeades "Errnufighadf. ' Wm. J. Smith; 'Perimeranceville. • , G. H. Starr, Sewickley . . Thompson, Vilkinsbargii. Daniel Ncgley, East Liberty. H. Z. Thomas Aiklit,Stfttrpsbnrgh.' • • 11. Rowlendste Son: fiPlieesport. • , . C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. John kllack,Tnrile Crrekr• —lllKldowny, Ilakerstown ' Samuel Sprin g er , _ Clititoli: • . Jamrs ArKee":SteVrattitaCra. • Kiley fil.Laughtin, Plum township. J. Fulton, Tarentnin. Jeremiah Fleming, Ladnenleville. Robert Williams, Arthuisvilfe: i atigls.4.twCm ' "•- ' FON the, New York. Gazette Oct. 6, 1.•...iMr, daily! paper' deservedly aethe head- of the, daityOrets - irf •i' this country. ~..gristoCs•-.6'.r.trait of Satrkparilla.—lt were but cantles's.: the . attentionefnurreaders to thisiavaluabloprek ; oration which will be found advertised in anothereolumn :Itfr:,llristol is a ' brother, and.issues a highly fnlereitiag, newspaper; every new tad then; one or two non:Mere nt Which we have already noticed; and the, inedieitieeiltelf • has been eulogised by nearly allthe press of the western: - country, and, we dorlbt-not,lustly-eutogised. Ithas in its • • Saior, moreover, 'very- fluttering testimonials from - -Me' • Most einineitt practitioners• in-every part of the- country - - .where Pass been. used., There is. beauty and - taste: enough ittihebottlus i , end in timengravodlabcht in( which . they are enveloped, to induce a purchase, even if the ra prepation itself were - not one of the "scivereigneit in the world," aat4Very person Muid believe it la—that . • • every ohe must believe. it is—thai would not resist amass of documentary evidence:concha sire enough, to convert a Turk to Christianity, ...Buy ono of the bottlea, gentle reader, Mul Ice whether you do not .. -agree with Gaon th is point: • - For sale by •, • . •• • .13: A-.-BA}INESTOCK & Co., '• feUPa cor.oilat and Wood-and 6th and Wood ats. R'..HtUMATISAI; 'GOUT; AND' TIC DOLOREIJX.:= , A respectable called' at our cihae; said, to inform ni that.he had been afflicted. for-:Li:years with Rheumatism or .Griut,. and oecasionally.yrith Tic Doloremx,.; that. had been frequently - confined' to lila room for minihatfigOther,. - and'often suffered the most tense; and 'exuruciatiw Dam, but that lately ha-lird' heart - • Meg Jayiies inure:sire...from Whictilie found the most siq. nal:antbrue open ted.rcliel, lle anya he - found; Oa tine vary p,lettoant And eitactiyo, and -that. he now con aidesi himself, perfectly. cured.--Ritiindskhia Nor/4 , dmn A FaciVoterii Zacitvrao.-;-A - gentlernan of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger dpys, became at . reeled with.l.llceroilcins. in. •the Throat nad Nose,. arnA a t , .disagreeable eruption of the Skin. :Indeed, his whole, system bore the marks of being saturated with. disease:, One hand and Wrist were so' =eh affeeted•that. he hod • • • ' lost the use of the hand, every - part being - eoveredwith:!* .deep; painfel,. end offensive ulcers. end were ashollowl , and porous,es honey-comb. it.NVIIS at tliisstago of his ; , complaint, when death appeared inevitable from aleath some disease;llisfliii commenced.the use of Jaynes Al; ' temtive' and haehtg token &Lateen bottles; is nowverfeet• , • The Alterative operates through- - ilia .eitenlation, ittld. ! :- purifies the blood and eradienteadiseale frourthe system,. wherever located, Anil the numeroirs -cures it has per. formed .in 'diseases of the.'skin, cancer, tFroaffila - , liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic, diseases; trVr.astodshing,--Spirit rho " „.' For !ale in Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA.SPOItrf . Fresh •ArriArisl;at Vf/ bolt atrodt.i: InfIODKINSOW htti juSt 'opened. Within - the'pas `I . week; the -largest assortment-of French' 01.11 N A, veer opened lit this. city; consistincsin part of4FtineY; Mitt, ;sV,ltite, gold:Line. ands gold 13and Tea Sets ; ellen:we-assortment of White, Flowirmßlue and'Lieerr.. s : pool Iron Stone }Ware, in Ten Setts or in separate at , may .be 'required. Also, a beautiful assortment of 'Candclabtas and. Lamps, of newest, shapes and pa l ... terns', direct froralhe manufacturers; iladlea.3vol3l4. do well to give 4ioisi Calf, at '''`ott27 No 11 5 Wood st. 3 deoil below .Fl/4. . .., ____ Bustnensr Collector , .' -- ' LHEmndeisignedienctinnig d by the liberal] patronage of the.merchants,.professlonal gentlemen, and t rim- r: ' shames of the city,offers his services for the -COUCCTiOII ... . . . at *qcountsin the city cal,Pittsbargh. and vicinity. Hav ing att e nded to bdsiness of this kind Toi'manryciliefair'' . the"Bohid of Trade, and being' well acquainted *lib-this arid the adjoining catiesi he feels confident-of his ability,: to give stidatacuon.. by prompt :=l.lfaithfcd,ititentign : , ip-,„ dilloushi#s e entrusted tck.dm' . --- , - .• . . ,•,- ' ' - „. - JiiiE'GAl:BßATif i i - Ji. ...,': To be found 'at Ittr." W. Razes; Merehant - Tailok .. ' Third street, opposite the Post Office. ' • . , ~, ''- Gabriel skdamsi, .... • .-: P. Dui; Accountant,., J. Carothero].. ~" . - . Thomas ScoMillUtrail IL ... L. Livingston, Idi , ' ' Jae: Mendire, literelPt Tiliiio - 1 .' . James araltall' — ' ' ' Win. B.S.ealF4'. t ''....',. ''. --,... ~..George Breed; , • - ' Dr.__WAll. Wright, Deilibri,•, 7:* ' ' DrL Geo . D. Brace; . , C. uodge.: -..- , Itura3rd, Steel and Vile Ilitisanufaiiietif." • rfiEfE sabse , ibers have enlarged their steel ' blanafactory, on 'thik burner of O'Hara 'street elld • • Spring-alley, Flab Ward, Pittsburgh. by meeting .eon. ve rung &mann, a melting, fruanima sada tilt .httninieTor•-••••,: Their s.teel,,nowheing arm sirperior quality, and,havmg.„ o. engaged comMetentopemtivesolicy are prepare - 4 to Tu t. ,"Me es of every deseliption, that "wilt compare wttll • the best importini article ; and being determined Mete- A; thetinterest of all who use Piles in any way, to parr .1:2 chase from them, lbw will sell then Files ,at reilueeti% l also re-Dot bawl par:.` : , ems? tanse.wnica me worn nen broken . rUDDepat.loll-: - arigedifreepeetienyinVitecti 11011)".VANKRIAI & CO: r ESSEN EZ3 IMM Ill Eal
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