a' . 11 : fott}ing i tort _ The NetsSlistdatt,Stees4tiiii EXM Ationg rtr„W.004..W.T." - NLIW,G.O4/1Y$1! " 1 • • • Greater an than ever, ean tupw,hethad th s iris of the A eta .thald , B44-.1(4 between Third and Fourthvwhernts, jest opened " ttAtittindid stock of winter Dr); Goods, cheaper thaw, qui • same outility of Goods have ever beenoffeted Pant: betel. • L; RUSSELL, N0„,62 Market street, -between Third• and Fderth'streets, sign Of-the -Big Golden Bee" now_rectiVet4 and offers to numerous ens " tamers and the public generally, the largest; cheapest - , nod most eiplendidstock of Winter Dry Goads ever offer .bd:inthis city. These Goods hate been purchased ht the 71 . Ealstern-Cities since the late fall in prices; and 'wilt he Sold to Cash buyets atugreatreduction,much cheaper 'Ahem they eould have been sold in 'the catty part of the -- Arnati - this large and extensive stoe s k will be found many choice one fashibuable Goods of the latest int,' LADIES , : DRESS GOODS.. ; •- •ticarlet Cesinueres r all wool, a. beautiful article ; ' 3lierry -eol'd. do, do. figured and plain; Silks and Setitth,pl,,in, sulped mid plain; .. . -Scarlet de Litines,lll-wool,'verycheap ; ! Matarine Yilue'De Lathes; low prices ; Prmich hlerincis t all colors, extremely low. 'A large tussortifientof fig'd Cashmeres Do buitics,new , .': est designs,from"l2i.lo 50 cents per yard;. these stre,verY . Cheap. Also, a. large stock of Alpacas from V} ,to 50 1 cents per yard, all Colors, and a great bargain; with. a splendid assortment of bonnet ribbous of tne latest irte l I, portation, Alio,: velvet ribbonsnil - widths and colors, !.:••vety abeePoi beautiful ssortment; plumes - and artificial flowers, bonnet saints clad telvels, all• colors; French. • „-.:corked Capes:and collars; seurfs, cravats, gloyestand all at.reilueed prices: - - , SHAWLS! SHAWLS !! ' "*- Best assorbileut in the city, and very cheali Long - and Sliattile, best quality." . • - "-Terkerie and Cashmere Shawls; • • 'Black uttd colored Cloth. do - . 1".• : Plaid Blanket Shawlathll qualities tind.pnees. 1 - BLANKETS! BLANKETS! !- 4 •Chrimen. in the City' 'A large stock of 13taithets,_all qualitics. , which will be 101 d cheaper titan can be found elsewherit, CHEAPER THAN TEE CHEAPEST . ' .;- large stock of Calico. -.Good dark Calico, fast odors; I -only 3 cents per-yard ; best quality British aud American ' -.; • Prints., otp 10 cents per yard, yard:wide British Purple -Pants, 10 to 131.; a large supply red, white and yellow I '-•Plannels,some estate us 141 cents per yard, very cheap; Bodlickh", from tol.tl cents per yard. Also, a large stock of - Cheeks, Shirtiug Stripes, Cassinets, Kentucky :Jeans and, Limeys, together with a very extensive as "contemn of bleached and unbleached I‘luslitts, from 3 to 1-' "Et cents per yard, cheapest yet; good yard wide unlileaCh- Mashies, ably ,5 cents .per yard; bleached. Muidins I, • .' from 3to 8 cents per yard. All of which will be sold off at redu6ed prices, at the sign of the New - Golden Bee ,• , • Hive, in Market street, between Third Ma - Fourth - its., • (declenft . :WM. L. RUSSEL. Business Cat 2711.A11TS Ale trELL SDIONOPOLLES /lIVS TFALL: • "S O 'MUST PILICES;. proven by callimg at lacGman's Fashionable Tailoring Erstablishmeat,Thirdstret St. Charles Building, • .. Morro Smug. profits and quick sales. . - VARIVIT Fresh and goad.. Case.yrrtos Very far in the barl,,round: old nustonierg.„ mid MI others, aro respectfully in. armed that L am wading- for them hIcOUIRK, oet23 - - Tailor. - 8t: Charles. y k rE WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attenuon .V V of our friends and ti,e public to the great Vihriety t ' sf WINTE:ft COATINGS adtt•other articles, we haie last received—atncingst Whiah will he found the greatest variety of BLUE, BLACK, DRAT L, a 4 PEARL colored BLANKET, MACKINAC, and BEAVER CLOTHS.— FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIDIEHRS, VSSTINGS, The above Goods having been bought for cash, at extteraely low prices, we arc prepared to ac commodate alt who may futior as with their patronage, good Clothes, at low prices. ,Give us acall. c Remember, 318 Liberty street. opposite foot of 7th. •• r aov 3O McMULLEN K DOWNING. r _ Clothing )"Clothing! Clothing 1 -i .1 • The Three Big, Doors vs. The Watern World''! al5OOOO wEL.,.. SELECTED . GARMENTS now t made and read 7 to be olferedon . the most liberal terms to any old eusromenrand the public in general. The Proprietor of this far-famed aid extensive —establishment has now, Jailer returning from the Eastern cities; at Muchitauble and expense, .dust -completed his 7 -- fall and 'winter tirrangements to supply his thousands of customers caqth one of-the most desirable storks of tout nun ever been offered in this or any other mar .:.;ket west of the Mountains. For neatness-in style and workmanship, combined with the very low price whiih they will be sold tor, must certainly render the old unn ' Tailed Three Bin- Doors one of the greatest attractions of - ate western country. .It is gratifying to me to be able to ' - -- attnoance la .- my - numerous friends at home and abroad, _thurnotwithManding the ertraordinary efforts which I have Made tomeetthe many calls in my line, .it is with &Realty I can keep time with the const a nt rush that is made on . this establishment. It is, a well established - feet, that my: sales are civil or ten times larger than any in other housetime trade, anikthis being . the case on the ttfflopitt 'Sethi, 1 can nffrod to sell at muchiessprofit than others (Meld posSibly think .of doing if they wished to , criver contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean :sweep of all mYpresentstock before tlnibeginniim of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will' make it the inter ,-est - of every man, Who wants a cheap winter suit, local) and purchase, at ihe Three Dig Doors. . -oarJr-rHavv : - JOHN h.PCLOSKF.Y. N agur tioubs iNTEW Guouti.—Reeirect at the Iron assortment7ll Cay Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths. consisting of fine Freitch, English and AMerican black and fancy Cassimeres, of the 111091 modern- styles; fine . figured Cashmere _ Vesdngs, Silk Nelveti.Plain and .Fancy Satins--all of which we will make up.at the most -reasonable prices,in a durable and fashicatable style. • Ready made Clothing,., of 'all descriptions; Lady's Cloake ..of the-most ,fashiousdile-pattorns. Neck add ': - Pecket Ildkfs.,:Suspendcrs, Bosoms. Shirt Collars, and every artidle usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country , Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City.'Clothi»g, Store, N 0.132 Liberty street, immediately' opposite the Month • • • o f Market. joctlii-u). C. ItI'CLIJSKEr.' James lill...Woodsirt4i -IttO DERN - AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE Aund r6. B st and splendidnsitortmo nz id E r ' Pirrin g nt ;f w a Furniture, suitable for 51C111T1404.144 Hotels, awl Private Dell. fags, constau m tly on hand, and made to order. $, .. ' he present Stock on hand cannot he exceeded by any mintafactory in the 'Western country . Personii - wishi lig - to purchase, woulikdo well to give me a call. as! am tli, termincd my prices ihall pletise. Part Of the Stock con sist-it in-- ' ' ' Tete *Tete; ' . Buffet Eleatic; Looms XIV. Chairs; Queen Elizabeth Chairs; Teri Poyse; Fruit Tables t,., Toilet Tables;' - . Louis XV. Connnoder. ' - Wench Mahogany Bedsteads ; Piano Stools ; • .60 Sofas, with plush anti hair cloth covers; . - 50 Miibogany Bucking Chairs; -__ 46 dozen Parlor- -- - • do. - 2 - -- 25 aentre Tables; - .* .. -- ., :10 pair Divans; 4 pair Pier Tables; 15 marble top Dressing.,Barenos; ' ' 8 Wardrobes; S Secretaries and Book Cases; -IV marble top Wash Stands; . ' s 4 pair Ottomans; • - • ' b pair Fancy Work Standa. , . ; , - .14. - vrej , large. assortnent of common Chairs and other f ' Furniture, too numerous to mention: . - .-- • -fry- Stearn lloatsfaruished on the shortest notice, and . ~-.- on the meat. reasonable terms. 1041 •Vii y. Livery Ingtylos. • - ' ( 4 5:cis, • ' 'TIE Subscribers having purchased from • - ' Charles Colerifun the above.titables, and in-' . ' tending to increase their stock of Horses, • Carriages, Buggies: &et, wouterespeictfuily..l -solicit a share of patronage from the public: Horses 'reps by the day; week. month or year, an additional • - ..M11s are being.erected. in the second story,-fer the ar commodation of Canal stock fe b23:3m ~•IN retiring from the Livery businets; I with pleasure (from a long aermaidtance) recommend my successors to the patronage of - rity friends and the public. feb23:l,vv CIIARLE9 COLEMAN. Big eloW'S C a rrlage Ai an a Vac , Diamond- alley, between Wood and Southfield streets io E. BIGEI OVI would r,speettully inform the übile. that at his Factor, can at till time s be found a inrge supply of Family Currtnges Barouelles Buggies, n Corrupes equal in elegance and 411 " 11 k"ull Ict ' ut e iir in the `1,04 Contracts for any a n a ea m in i:r ss ol a dZnafos, Buggie 6 a" \ Vug"s' b e j; promptly filled..'A work of his own manufare be warratued Ras t asnces—Col Patterson, R H n PaeTsod Gazzain , Robert Robb, tar' C hinge; D and ifeb47 d3m , BOOK-KEEPING .AND WRITING "loom's. , Norttn-Wasr COUvF.Ft Minna" ST. AND TUB DULISOND. FORTY-EIGHT PUPILS are now in attendants, and D.tias engaged in the some building, and will have in readiness in a few weeks, a private armament for Imdies, as wet as more extensive accommodations for Gentlemen. His new Treatise upon Book-keeping is becoming the standard book in the Lastern Cities. It is universally admitted by premien, merchants to be the - first complete work on die subject published. Mina:- 10 to 12, 2 to 4, aDd 7 to Itt. Professional assistance given in any 9'ise of difficulty in_partnership settlements or openin, books. feb2o Wholesale and Reinll. .ADDEE, HARNESS AND TRUNKMANDFADTORIt. ROBERT/t itl, OBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to' la- - All,i, form his, friends the public generally; aat he continues to occupy Mt.? alle anacont-' ' - 'mod' us Sto Room fonnerly Occupied bySantu a e a i. - estock & Co., No. $6, corner of Diamond alley ,. an Wood ....; ~ ~:street, where he keeps .a large and general assortnient of Z : ..Baddlei, Bridles , Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags,:Saddle ,t 4 .'.. ; ' , ..Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, 'Whips, and all other arti ..,-;,--,1 ...- cles 'Mills line: . - . .: ". . i ' , constantly on hand and is prepared . tr.- .--'' - . -AO also keeps „ , , '. i 'tarnish io.ordar, all kinds of Ri.v,etedHose,tnanufactured '.'..', -. ......ofthe.bestinaterial,aud in a style of workmanship equal to the tern manufactured article, and tithe per cent. ' cheaper Country:areichaitr and Farmers would do *elite call ,_,and examine his stock before ourclksing..elitewhere, as be is determjiied rate: toaell, first' articles at .very :low rJce - , Don'(-forget the place, N0..80, cornet of Wood ireet nild Diamond Ailey- T,.... ~ .- -.. - ~. -` x aP TIAGUERTIP,OTYPE BOOMS, Burke's , Build." • inks, Ronstrirtrer r r.--.Hodou Zcz..ktrrittnor t - Dagnerrep-' '• lipfets - froni the nastirn cities, Winuld call theattention of • the inhabitants ofPittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, „ " tOthetr latt„Tierrecnype of citizens and others, et roomn In the *ldol awry of.-. Burke's budding, 4th at. • Pers.onamshingpicturef taken luny res t assured that •:•- etas nofirain shall be spared to produce them in the/ highist pes*etirtil of the art: crnrinatruntenniare of the most porr.: - ..;::erfal kind, enabling as to execute pictures udsdrpassed 1 . fir high finish and,truthfalness to nature. 'rho pliblit are ~solicited to call and examine. . • .• - • f'errons sitting for pictures examine., neillierrefirdrildorox; ,Irected to take:then rollers perfect rausfacitotr, sgteen, t -"N. B. gperatoris, will find this a good depot (or stock 'and chemicals. 4^; I lnstructuonagtvanintheartycontatning;2e more epentimprovements- jan7 ' ~~~~,__ ~- . . M=== =2MEE3==IE)2=!MMME!2M v.iiii : Ssulm,ship , SA Rd IL S ANDSovid..tu'resviii • . • l!acket Sh 4c.-.4:11 , , .;' • • • P.• 9itirs fr.51'A.111.161121)-.l;i No. S 3 South atrcet, - aiirl.l!6lrizierloti Road, , Pitismrs sending toilitt Oltl Country for their friends, can have them brought out by the „Regular Lio'd "Of Pack ets, sailing frchn - Liverpool Ihi; atli, 2lator ?oth'of every; nionth,"comPrising the . 'fcillowing Ships Zr -Fideillit Siddons, Henry oiay, Columbia; ' 'Comitellauon, ROSOUNC Patrick .11eury, - ettnibridgs, :.Waterloo4 Colistitinton;, Ashburton, - "New-Yerk,. West Botut,' - or thelYelil'jliontezuma ' _ YOrkihire, :Sheridan, World, . Johii=ll:Skiddy. Or iii the fixst'class Amenean Liv .e'r•proril end the POrts :every rThy,:eriniprising 3t P.ornek - . ..AndrOorFcisloi, yorktowo; , , : 'itlerantm,•' Priibus, Thif..A. 'Cooper. And many othera; Which thisttmiled irroOe2wl . ll trot - 114- tint hcre enumerating: " P. W.'llyßNßS'&s.3o. are the . sOte'Pa.sitMgar *genii for itieSteunishipSAßAßßANps.: Her appointed sail: i n g dziri, for figg; two ail ,fnilows. dram Liverpool Milt °away, -2..trt .1 eta . , Oth 'August and - SRI October; from New-York on:24th Fehrtierty, ail May, sth July,Oth September, unit 15th lilnimittber. • rhereforei:thoid wiatiing their - reletiveg out early in the S(frtttg. will fiall it to their interest to pritrodize this Ohl bstablialted- Rouse, our - a rrrageille at* being so per-. feet thrti -- ** delay or disuppointmenr can. occur. Draibl'at sighlfor any antminton the National Bunk of lielnitB . ,`its In:inches, &e . , &c:, dt nil times for sale. Apr ply to, or tuldreis brlettcr, post-paid,' - • l': W. BYRNES South st N. Y., . and 36Natetloo Road, Liverpool. • • - JOHN TtiomPsuN, 1561.iberty street, Pittsburgh. ROGER. & OEMS • 14. • ME i r ;:i EWE .~ K ' ... qiianso ll afiori 'Cum Or to— janV:if PEOrLE 9 S TR AN SPORT A.TION LINE 1:1121 ;PITTSBURG!! TO ERIE! Itards - belonging to this Line IA have baan7put in fine order r and are now running regularly between Pittsburgh and Erie, touching, at all .interraeditne Porn, along the Canals, A Boat will always be ut the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, and one' will start regularly, we other- day. The People's Transportation.-Line has every facility for carrying ,Freight and Passengers. The boats will be towed to • Beaverhy steamers, and will proceed to Erie with.gieat dispatch, by the canals., The boats arc commanded i by, experienced and Careful men--all of whom have an :in terest iri the Line. - .I,U; Goods sent by the - Line to Erie may be forwarded to any _point on the Lakes. For freight or passage apply -fn , . • H. KIRKPATRICK, 'Agent,' Water street, Pittsburgh. AGEN'PS: CLATtI teCo., 4 lSeaver. W:CtrionSon.am, New Cnstle. TOorrsuas &lIIITCItELTREE„ Pulaski. SeeNarr Witaistraz Co., hltddlesex. • MILTON HULL; Sherran. JOSEPH llcCLxes, - Sharpsburgh. & G. LOWRY, Clarksville KING 01..111.CPA121./..1 , 11), Big Bend. 14. C. Pcusista, West Greesiville. _ J. & T. KuLpATaicK„Adamsvine• W, Elaiteev;Hartstown. W. WA.DSWORTII & CO., 3IICIVIRO`.IICOTHCOL WM, POWER, Connenutville. -, Spring Corner. W. C. \Volume., Albion. Cranescille. Wet. TILER, Lockport. E.. Pisa, Girard. A. Kis°, and B. Tositorrsott & Co., Erie. The-following Agents in Etie will receive ,and for ward Freight to any Port on- the Lakes, shipped by this Line: W M. Gallagher, John Hearoq„.. G. W. - Haverstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg, Kelscic t Loomis, & Cook, ie 6 rlatsbargla Portable: Boat Line. 1848.. For the Transportation of Freight to and from PITTSBURGH, PI I ILAItELP If lA, BA LTIAIORE,NEW YORK, BOSTON, &C. BOREI.DIi-E 4- CASH. Philadelphia. TAAFFE ¢ O C OAVAVOR, Pitt' sburgh. rPlll$ old established Line being now in full operation, 1 the proprietors'have made extenai've arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with desriateh, and on the titest'invorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each port, affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produce,- , 40111cr with their long experienee and unre mitting attention to business, vill secure to them a con tinuance of thatliberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. All consignments by and for this line received, chargeri paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No interest. directly or indirectly, in steamboats. Ail communiertions promptly attended to on applicia tion to the following agents: BORRIDOE & CASH, 278, Market street, Philadelptua. • TAAPPE & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONN.OIIS.& - • North Street, WILLIAhI U. WILSoN, al . bil, Cerkirsireet, New York. Merchants Transportation .Line. . . ~. VIA CANALS AND RAII.ROAD!4 FOR PIiILADEI THIA -A ND BALTIMORE. CSOODScothsigited tt tur . ,eare will he forwarded with lit oUt delay, Cad : aft C lowest current MICA, C - A. AVANULT`a I & CO., Canal lasiv, Petin street. Pittsburgh. . . ME SEILLES & REYNOLDS, 27fd and 31 , Market street. Philadelphia- RASE. ALERRILL At CO., jel4: l . Smith's wharf: Baltimore. 7 1111ereherate , •!W ay Freight MA= 1848. - UXQLUts:LV,EI.I' for the ttunsportntion of wily Weigh 12/ between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johnstow!. loth naysburgh, 'Water street, and Petersburgli. 'Phis Lute wn e 19 . 1i11.<1 for the siteetal ueetiminottation o _ . the _teak Ittgriocgr. The proprietors, thankful for the I/oral:patronage they have received during the Ina two years, - ,.reefiecttully inform their old cagrorners and the public getterully, that they are now hatter prepared to delivet goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. JAE, A. LORE, . GEORGE TRINPLE, JOHN MILI3I-:R. & Co. Aoiszrra— c. Jr. Co.,Pilblburgb; - Jouv MILLYa, Hollidaysburg; RicKwou - r.n k NVooos,.Joblistown. . . REETRENcrs—Smith & Sinclair; J. &J. M'flevitt; kJ. H..ShofMerncr; R. Robison & Co.; R, ;Mown ; flmmley & Smith; John Parker, Wm. I,chtner & Co.; G. I'. Strocnber or, Pittsburgh. ' 029 lilerelinnte Transportation, Line, 11710;t: FOIL the Transportation of Merchant:lNa and Protium to' Paihidelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned It ota ettre Will Le forwurtled withouttlelity, at the (owes retes. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instruction promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for slur age or comthission. C.. A. ItVAI , iULTY A. Co., Proprietors, Coital Irairitt, Liberty sr, Pittsburgh (Gazette.ottly. copy.) I.I.MAD OTON, TTORNE I AT LAW.. lim Partnership heretofore existink between JOHN D. MAHON and READP, WASH' NOTON, , has been dissolc.ed by mutual conrent. The suleimiber may be found at his office, on Fourth street, between Smithfield and (rant ant l'ittshurgh, at all times when not engaged in Court. deelteam • READI WASHINGTON. Eagle Snfoon and ttestanrant, ~•No. 65 , lid and 61 Wood street ••". The subscriber would respectfully inform . •' z his friends and the public generally, that lie has had the above well known establish ment tined up in a very superior style, and is now pre pared 'With• every requisite, to serve up all the delica cies the SCII4OII afford's. • ',OYSTERIS. stewed, fried, roasted, or in the shell;. to gether'with hot coffee, :ea, chocolate; beef steaks, mat ton chops, venison and game. at short notice • and at all seasonable hours, in a style that cannot be surpassed in Pittsburgh. • XX ALE of the best brands. imported So,r,ars in eve ry varidly. 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 Bails,Societies or private Parties. • Wer - Parvm Rooms alwirgs in readiness. Newspapers will be kept on file froth all quarters. dealt, JOHN T. DONNLLEY it Card. !rlO THE EN - TERrItISING.—A - rare chance is now 1 presented for the. safe investment in a business en tirely new; one adapted to "the manor limited, as well as to the man of extensive raourees; yielding a, profit from eapltaland.onterprischeyorid any operation of the day. It is the coniplete monop oly : of a maple article, ab solutely necessary and esEoratal to , every as indispensable to the MeChadic, activist and tirafei... sional man To capitalisti c an opportunity offers itself for a lucrative employment ofeither lurge.orsmall suais, bringing immediate:and highly - satisfactory returns,— Those desirom.af embarking-in apleasaut,genteel busi ness, are invited, with others, to call at the office ()Nike undtreigned, examine, the arLicl, and form their own judgment, from the factipresented. Office—Exchange Buildings, St. - Clair street, next door o Esquire Johns' office. Okitee-Akenev. OYSTERS CHEAPER-•Tiftilsl TEE Cf(EAPE.ST.— Receited this day, diCeet.from Baltimore,; by 'Ex press,.Fine Fresh Oysters, whichwill "selk lovr, at my store, to-the Dirunorid; also nr -Wm. , Kramer s, comer of "Seeoll4 and ,S.mithfieldwircets,and H C., Kelly'A, corner of Fifth - and-Market -: - . I will receive them. daily at the aboye places. A Oysters arattantetlintoney returned, if not good. -- - - ritIANOEABLE - SILK . VISITS,:ron' Carnal" Ares Pass' It.`liturphi las an handa fetamery hand: soaia nhangepbre Bred - able for chrtstraas presents, :winch bein,solling at reduc'ed pritep: handsome Dresa•SiSrs, Satin, superfine fienr inyle tinerr eambrie Edicts &ts' . ' t• 4 ," ‘ 4 " • -, 5 ,7:t 4`. , k • , •".f • • EXEC r ~ ~ " .„ • • r • ' • : ''' ',''NS . M. ethtudattlal ': , L Isle:, ' !. .E. W.' ititaAli:: k-Eoit ' - illreslitnvi &Mutt a cia4 84' Willi tit.,l'ileiV4brkil. _ '.- ' t --Liverpool. England ' '' ' : ',lissitidrinmi.Vinforlif theteirieuder Lad the,i . 4 ~'''...lo):Lblicithat they have commenced the. 9ettel•- ••!. ( „ :tar Bilippin.g. and Xeednissiim . Buriness., -to 4 ,t,jik gelitervrith . the 'Gerterat - Passerger.llusinear, grantingeertificateser passage trom.l..ondon; —.. _ I ...iYerpool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the .. ..‘3lOl-liiiittfly to Netv'Yorki'Bosten and Philadelphia, tin the iribst - reaSolittble fennel. '• " —' ' ' .-•,.. Drafts and Bills of Exaharign, from £1 to any amount on the Royal Bank oflreland 'and its. branches, and 'on Liverpool. -,Tini days u( - .sailing.ef the:Regular Line of Liverpool Pi , okettl,:alt fixed upon, are .theisi.,:6M,lltlt, 10th, 21st : and.2fitb of, every month. . .... These,Ships, are all of the , largest class; and ara,coui -minded by, men of character and experieace. "TIM. Cabin accommodations are all Mat can be desiled in point of-splendor and convenience. - They are furnished with every description Of stoves of the best kind. -Pune , Juality in the days of,sailing will be. strictlyedhered M. .-..PacketShips ROSCltill;Siddcins.,S.lieridan ond Bartlett, a rea4 tssel,..of the largest class ;_und" those 'desirous to bring out their , friends, cannot select Liter or attfer Silva. :Passage can, lie secured at the:l:eV:est rates. ' - ; New Orleans Line of PacketisSail Weekly. Por'p I age or freight, apply as shove. or to - ' aall . , • • . JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o' , EDMUND SNOWDEN, r I dealt] Corner 4th and Smithueld sts., Pittsburg ' .4Z)v•i" -. t •i;i f 10 14 • i•.• ;"••,....t . , r • brim pins/mut - ' • • ', - ARRA.Nfig*EN Ts. Tr , Hereafter, oil Steerage. Passengers coming from Rurope, engaged in America, to, come over, in either of 'the ships ot Hewn= & Co., will be furnished with the following Provisions, or their.equivalent in other articles .lastly good.—See der of COTITCSS, llia.V rz, 184 e. i ims PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto fore, when Passengers found themielves in Provis ions, many of them came- on .imaril entirely destitute, which often caused much sielinces and death. 36 lbs. Bread, . All of good quay- 10 " Rice, ty, and one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal, of the Provisiceis 10 " Flour, . 1 „• fundsbml will lie . 10 ” Beans and Peas, delivered to each ,36 , " Potatoes,, ' Passenger every , I pint of Vinegar, week, with a soi -1 60 gallons of Water, - ficient ' supply of 10 lb.S. Sidled Pork, free from hone . Fuel 'for cooking. Each hip . in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good Louse over the Passage-way lending to the Pas sengers' apartment. The Camboose and Cooking-riutges. for time use of Passengers, are kept tinder cover. Even; attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, • Fit t lh st., near Wood. - TapscotniGieners....Emigireittozkottlee. i fi gmrrrANCES and Pali sage to and l a lfrorn Great Britain and Ireland; by W. J.T. Tapscott, iS South at., corner of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 911 Water. 100 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 )(paying the passage of their friends from the Qld Country; and they Patter themselves their character and long standing in business will give maple assurance that all their ar. rangetnents will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & T. Tapscon are long and favorably knoWn for the superior class, accoinmodation, and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The . QuEtIN OF Till, WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK. HO'ITINGUER, ROSCIITS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two df which leave each port monthly—from New York the ill st and :Nth, and from Liverpool the Gth and 11th; in addition to which - They have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool. Packets, to insure a departure from LiTkrpool every five days, being thus determined that theit.facilities shall keep pace with their increasing 'patronag :it while Mr. WI Tapscott's constant personal superintelidance of the business in Liverpool is an addi tional security that the comfort mid accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Adeline Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passagefrom any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so tar Inland not otherwise all tamable; and will, if uecessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any 'additional charges for their trouble. Where persons Sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will bei refunded in full. - _ The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in Englund, Ireland,. Scotland and V ales; thus at fording a !lac and expeditious mode of remittinglunds to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will And it to their interest to avail ihemselves of. Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. ' TAAFFE O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants - map27-d&w-t y Philadelphia. la Roche, Brothers, th Co&IL Fluor sr, ishrw Yonx ; WAY, SCOIA.AND ROAD, LllflatrOOL, 3AAIES BLA,KELY, Agent, Office on Penn et., .Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. • Arrangeoirna for 1848. 13 OCHE., BROS. & CO., sate Agents far the BLACK 111 l BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Pockets, , take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and ettstomers, that their armitgentents for the year I e. 4. being' complete, they arc prepared to bring out passengers t by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New loth and Philadelphia. • They , refer to thenrfornter coarse of doing basilicas. and SMArllre those who entrust them with their orders, that the same suing:action will be rendered as heretofore. TYMITSA PICTS TO ENGLAND, IRELAND; SCOTLAND AND WALK Drafts for sale, payable, on demand,•at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring eut passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. l'elrs-tkmdave JAMES BLAKELY. !AMENDED AND HICIIITTANCE tab Office• lIAUNDEN k CO.continue to bring out persons from any part of England, Ireland, lscotlnuil or Wales, upon the. most liberal terms. with their usual punctuality, mid attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling se ampo 1102 t infest the sea-ports, an we tale charge of them the inoinent they report then - co:Nef, and see to their web-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first We 'say this fearlessly, no we defy any of our prisoengers to show that they were detained forty-eight hours by us ul Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained mouths until they could ,be sent in come old craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coifing. Wr intend to perform our contracts honorably, nut what it may; and not act as was the case tart %Cllll.oll ' wild Other offices, who eitherperformed not at all, or when it gutted their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh (or any snm from If to 1.1,1100, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, Englund, Scotland lIIIIi JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and. General Agent, Fifth street, one door below Wood • r i fi l FOREIGN REMITTANCE. Tugn====== despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL, iII'CLII,IIKEN & CO., 142 Liberty street. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LiTHONTRIP 1. t 1111.3 celebrated 'remedy is consul, :y.increasing its fame by the making ull over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this. eomi plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how longstand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) • Gravel. and all diseases of the urinary' organs; for; these distressing complaints it minds alone ; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con vince the moat skeptical;—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially, and wherever these.camplaints prevail, this med mine is offered. No mineral agent i no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture; a Par e s these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the aye tern torpid. (Sec p amphlet .) Piles, a coniplaint of a most painful character, is immediately relieved, and 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. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, &c., or I:intimation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a cure is always the result of its use. It stands ;is a certain reme dy for such complaints, mid also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men. struations. No article has ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be relied upon as a sure, and effective remedy.; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could . give a thousand names as proof of cures in this diatressuig 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 art immediately, and.the poison ous mineraleradiented from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article etatirtrux BLOOD, and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of au advertisement will not permit to be named here; Agents give them away ; they contain 32 Pagers of Certificates of high character; and a Atronger arrayf of the virtues of a medicine, nevi er appeared. I is one of the peculiar -ItiFirres, features of this or-. tiele,-that it never fails to benefit in any ease, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid KOPa ox, and keep taking the medicine as Icing as there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number, ot articles which -come out under the heads of Sattsareausait,Srant , s,&c., ta cures for Dropsy, Gravel, tr.e. They are good for iii4li; hag, and . Concocted to gull the unwary: rotten rums NOT. 'They inventors never thought of curing snail diseasestill' this article had done it. Apariktdar study of the paniph- , ktr is earnestly soticiled. Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. - Put up in 30 oz. bottles; at 52; 12 ex. do. at Si each--thelarger holding 6 or. more than the two small bottles. Look .ont and not get iMpesedeinicin Every - bottle has "Vaughn's Vegeta, - ble Litliontriptio' Miture, ,, blown • upon the- glass ) , the Written-signature of ' O l3/. C. Vaughn' , on the'directions; and "121. C.-Vaughn, Balifalo, ,, staniped on the cork. None other are genuine. - Prepared by Dr. 0. - 'O. Vaughn,' and sold at the Princil pal Office; 207 Main Street; Buffeloi wholeaale and retail. ' No. attention givelf-to-letteri unless post-paid-oiler from. jlgukisrisr autloriiid Arent, excOitd. Post-paid ' let- tern or verbal cbmmunieltnalire aollathilrodvlne, prompt- lrattended to gratis:— • - ',•-* ' ' • - '-', r - ' '-. ; Offices devoted exclusively to the - sale of thilarticle=" 132 Nissan at., N. Y.; 295 Essex siiSalem, Mass 4. and by the principal Druggists throughout i the .United - States and Canada, as Agents,' -•- • • -•-,-•-' "••-• -.-- , ": ' -•,-, I BAYS ./e'BROCICWAYiAgents4 il No. 2,l,lberty — st.,.-neat Canal Basin: IN EIII MOM f ~. !. • =ettii4rcifion 7 Ilarnden & REMITTANCES LI AILNDEN & CO.'B Western New York College of Health. 207 MAIN STREET, BUFFALO, N. V. MEM En ME limmengCtuito 1 4110: -Franklin Ininszonoo Company , • -- . ChatlesW. GeOrge Richards; - .Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias ,Wagner, Samuel Grant,- • - David-S; , Brorrite, ;'• Jacob Morris Patterion. CHAS. W. BANCrEß,'Pree't. Secretary.. -..- Er Continue to make Insurance, perpetuator limited, on every description.of property in town And country. - * :The.Compdnyhave reserved a large Contingent Fund, whichiththeir Capital and Premiums, safely invested, nt nifoample protection io the Assured.' - -The Assets of the Company. on. January Ist,--11349; as -published agreeablyso an /1.01.0 f Assembly, were as . 11.17 lervis viz • 'Mortgages .•; }teal Estate Temporary Lonna Stockii - gash, &c . . stapsot92 Since' their incorporation, -a period of-10 yeara, they baNie pahteLpwarde Or One - Million Four. Ilunt(red 'Plow band .Lioltare,lcisses-by fire, thereby-affording'evidence of the advantages of Inaitrarieei as !moll as the ttbilityaad disposttlekto meertvith promptness, all liabilities. J.GARDINER . COFFIN, Agent, t O 1 ice N.,E. corner Wood, and 34 ate • •" Pirieirisar Idarlzsir lisszurance. -fl l lll4 Insurance Crinipany of NofthAmerica , Ph"' JL. delphia,through its duly authorized Agent, the sule• igen - bar, Offers to.make permanent and limited .Insumnee on property, la city and itivicinity, and on shilimems" by the canal and rivers. - I DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Catlin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks; . Alex: Henry - • Charles Taylor - . Samuel W. J ones , . Samuel W. Stria, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brawn, Jacob hi. Thomas, - Jahn White, John R. Neff, Cape, Richard-H. INood, , Wm. Welsh, Henry D.,Shermrd, Sealy. -rms is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter per ' petual, and from its.high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding nil risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Contains' Room of Atwood, Jones A. Co, Water and Front ste4, Pittsburgh mayfly AGENCIi OF THE FRANKLIN PIREINSURANCL COMPANY OF PHILADELF.A..—N.S. corners/ Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.—The assets of the company on the first of .January, 1845, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislatire were Bonds andlifortgages- Real Estate, atcost • Ternporary Loans, Stocks and Cash . 'Making a total of, _ 4/909,683 42 Atiordnig certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met, And giving entire security to all who ob tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low. rates as are consistent with security. . , oct9 WARRICK. MARTIN, Agent. MZE= GALLAGHER, LONG,Ar. MILLER', No. 10D Front 0.. between Wood and Smitlifidel ;triers. AST ANUFACTURERS of Bells of all sixes, double and .I.TI single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing. Min eral Water Pumps, fittings of all kinds for Gas, Water, Strum, &c., Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-attri ion metal for same. Particular attention paid to Gas Fixtures, and a well assorted stock of Plain and .Orna mental Pendants. Burners, Chandeliers, ke., tee., con stantly on hand.' owe RhISTRONG h CROZER, Commission Merchants ~ .No_ 22 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly and the sale of every description of Western Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care. REVER To—Hanna, Hussey dt Co, Pittsburgh; Hanna, Graham h Co., New Lisbon, O.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, O.; Rhodes I Ogleby, Bridgeport, O. A. G. Richardson. & Ben., Cincinnati J. F. Ho ward, Louisville, Ey; Guile .4 Dorwort, St. L ouis; H. Boyles,,Stenben• ville. -decO:y %IRE Subscriber will receive at his office, young Gen tlemen desiring to read law. He will superintend and direct their studies, and by constant supervision, and strict weekly examination, prepare them for admission to the Bar. IMAGE WASHINGTON. The Subscribers have been in habit of daily profession al intercourse with Scenic Washington, Esq., for many years, and feel great pleasure in attesting - the accuracy of his legal information; and his eminent capacity far the undertaking set forth in his advertisement. They earnestly recommend to young.oentlemen , who wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the lagai pro fession, to avail themselves of the advantages which his proposed Law School will afford them. . '. Charles Stealer, 0. Metcalf, A. Burke, nos, Williams, . Wilson hiTandless, C. Darragh, Robert Woods, James Dunlop • C. 0. Loomis Wm. B. Velure, . • L.D. Mahon, A. W. Loomis. • , d ecL5-3in FAITT4II7r.AL AND ITIPTO nTICCATS, 142755CH011. ri. ' lls the most popular of all sour and SHOE Ea: tablishments nt-the.West. This place has gained its reputation by its proprietor keeping the 'very best Boole and Shoes. which are made expressly to order for this market, and he is not satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOE S In the AVestern country, but. he isAnabled and deter mined to sell his GOODS lower titan any other .hottee possibly tan, he - cares reat whim facilities they boast of having for oSering.great inducements to the public.. It is imluossible to set forth allthe advantages And facilities in un advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots and Sitars of the very best qualities and styles at from 10 to !AS per rent. lower than anrother store in the city. The way to tcsi the matter's for all who intend purchas ing BOOTS and SHOES, to call at BATES' GREAT BARG AIN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, rind all will be satisfied that the Grearlhirgain.Conter,Sinith. field end FifiA streets, is the place fat the public, one and all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash. dee? J. BATES. HARNESS, 'PRUNE AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. rIIIHE subscriber takes this method of inf o rming his friends and the public in general, that be has the largest stock of the following named articles, of his own manufacture. in this city--•-Saddles. Harness,Tranks and Whips; all of which he will ‘varrant.to be made of the bold inaterial, and by the bent - Mechanics in Allegheny county : ileing determined to sell Lk manufacWel soinethinclower.thanban been heretofore R Wirt thC city, he would invite persons in need of the above named ar ticles. to his NYarchouse. No. 244 Liberty street. oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery, octal gr.RItV _... _. , Chlokerlisg's .P/soses. - • JOHN H. MELLOR, (sole Agtni for Chickerines Pitirroxfor Western . i'entuyl rania.) No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh, fv f olit has received, and now open for sale. the following elegant assortment of Piano-Fortes, direct from the manufacturei, and for sale at Mr. Chickering's (Boston) prices, viz: . (Inc superb Rosewood, seven OCiBVC.enrved in the . wont elegant toad rich .s.yle of Louis XlY.—new scale. One Rosewood, carved, seven octave—new scale.. One do. 61 octave—new scale. . One do: 6 octave, carved moulding—new reale. Two do. 6 do. '.. round co rners; Two do. 6 do. ' square - " The above are front the manufactory of J. Chickering,r Boston. slid of the latest styles of furniture, and with his new and approved scale. Also, on hand, and for sale low— • - . . Three Rosewood Pianos:o octaves; from the manatee tory of 11. Worcester; drew York, formerly of the firm of Siodart, Worcester & Dunhain. Two Rosewocid, 6 octave Pinnod; from the manufactory of Gale & Co.,N. Y. One Rosewood. 61 octave; manuutetured by Bacon & Raven New York. One Mullentaity 6 octave Plano; mad . e in Baltimore, and left by the owner for, sale, either for cash or in ex change tor such goods as will si :It country store.— . Price 8360. j anal . 10IINSTCN & STOCKTON have Just receivedthe following new works : History of Congress, Biographical and PoliticaLcom prising it history of internal improvements, (. avers, Har bors, &c.,) from the formation of the Government to the present time ; embracing, also, historical notices of va rious political events in Ocean Steam Navigation; of the Tea rind Coffee tax; together with biographies, jter sonal histories, &c., by 'Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated by steel portraits, and fac simile autographa. History of Charles I, of England ; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. 'rhe Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos. C. Hurt. A new novel ; Mary Barton : a tale of Manchester life. The Moral, Social and Professional ditties of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren, Esq.; F. R. S. of the nner temple, Barrister at Law. deeB Iron City Cracker and Dread Bakery. J. SHEPHARD _ WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub lic generally, that he has added to his other .busi ness,the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— Raving Purchased one of IV. It. Nevin's 'Cracker and Pilot Bread 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 examine for themselves. . BAKEFLY,No.l.Otoinmereiat Rfpw, Liberty st. oppo site Smithfield. •• N B. Saperior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, fresh. everylnorning can be had at the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cakes end Contectionary on hand and rnade, to order. J. SLIERHATI.D. No 10 Commercial Row. Liberty st. ‘'lt is the best Cough Medicine / everfilemr.gy READ the following proof ofthe superiority of Dr. Wig lard's Orinual Cough Mixture,- tram a respeetable cit izen, Nyho has tried it t Prrrentriton, Dec.ls, 1847.. Masses. Revs &BROCKWAT:—Attaileboring for several Weeks under the disadVantages of a hamssitigcougli end most distressing Oold, which had, thus fai,retustinl the ef fects of several of the "infallibles," lovas indueeld to pur chase a. bottle of Tour OrientalCougli Mixture, and give' it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle I found myself entirely well. slut best medicine /ever sate." :. 'hue copy: • IunVI'AIU"S• Sold by HAYS to TROCRWAY,'Dritggists, cominer-' cial Row, Liberty street . near Canal. . ianB • Neyv Millinery, , Silks; , - Viblvetst ftr.c. -- Sok , 'received • from. New-Nark:ix dhoice selec tion orelegantlicy Satins, Silks, Winter Ribbons, French- Flowers,. Pit/matt, &b. .Altandsome as sortment of Winter Bonnets,' Hoods, Capes,. Cardinals, Visens.li.c., on hand and made to order in-the latest style, at the shortestnntice. , - ' -..-. MRS. DUFF, .''' dec6 ' . ,; . . NO,lO Ste : . o . airat.AlVetn side.) * FASHIONABLE MILLIZIERF , —AIr 4 8 - BAlut Fourth street; near Wood;,wattMinthrzathe Li!lies of Pittsburgh: tind vieinityilitat4he wilroperi on Tuned ELY; thel4th inst., nn extenene.eitssoianeht 66 Pal aittl.Winter Millinery. --... k.'' ' ''" ` e:el4Q: AX-2 see pjuat receivectuaitior sale by SMITH. :ec 'MITCLAIR - ^ • ME ENE I ME ME .114 ? 047,438 41 • ' '04,724 83 • • ' 00,001.95 - • 51,323 25 , 38,804 37r $600,615 93 • .109,967 77 ' 2 9 7 , 42 9 72 M==l MMEEI LAW SOI7IIIOL. Gie at UarSalri Oornar, G ion Western Biddfe~ .:"' Y .: ',:7•;.".,--;_-. . .A,501"; j:_IVER:COMPLAINT,-:JAGNIMCE, - HYSPEPSIA, ..L.ffI'ERVOUS DEBEUTY, DISEASE OF THE:RIE• NEI'S" ASTHMA; and a affeethlns arisinOrcm. derangement or disease in -the-Biliary, Diges•• live, Vascular ; Respiratory; „and Nervous, • Systems, sue h as constipatioti, inward pileti,ben.rthura, tosser appettte,com. ed tongue acidity of ach, swiMming of the head, fullness or weight in tile • .„ • stomach, 'dimressTif • vision palpita; • ',„tion . of the , Choking or sufibeating senaatidg.,-depTession, of spirits; sudden 'lathes of heat s pats in the, hide or back, • Wetikneig of the feet,',Oenstant aganings of - evil, fever end:dull tiain in the head, pain rind "diffictilti of breathing when lying upon the "side,. frightful . _drew:lll,l,B6ns eructatlOns,yellow-r - • . netts of the skin and eyes, deficiency' of perspire-, tion, &c, Ice' can be effectually . cured . • by DOCTOR HOOPLAI4D , S CELEBRATED GEumArki - ItirrEßs. Their power over the above diseaties is not ,excelled÷-i if equalled—by airy - othes. preparation in - The Usited ' States, as the cures i o . this oity attesiiili tautly cases af ter skilful physiciens had failed. DemngeMent intheliver and stomach ete.sources of insanity—from disorder or obstruction a morbid action OD' the sympathetic andother nerves follocis;tindale fanc timis of the brain axe impaired - iinedeitingedPiar nerves ate the connecting medium betweirimind'and ttletter,it follows-from the recliirocaimction that both - Meat be moreor less implicated and deranged eindliteneoludyi • derangementthere willalso producediseaseof the SKIN, LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS, as well as the brain. The thousands who die with • TE,LLOW'FEVER, CHOLERA or INFLUENZA., is owing to the same cause;and„ the majority of cases of that -most poinfial disease, CONSUMPTION, Migiriatek &inn the same. In fact the stomach is the important organ in the system of „matter, as upon it yon depend for the success and all the advantages to be derived trom The administration of irp ternal medicines. Its functions are of, the' utmost portance to every One in conatliniingthankrae and (one min of lifit,which is nutrition. No organpossessessuch 'remarkable sympathies, none Mich remarkable,power• in ;modifying every pan of the system. • ; The tare success in treating disease of the liver laid stomach successfully has not Deena wint'ofpathologieal knowledge ot their functions, but the preparation of a' compound that would act upon the disease and slithe 'ppoointhas been gained in =g a t:e ii er, andtheiare w et ELY VEGETABLE and will in every case permanently destroy costiveness, sod give strength and vigor to the frarne,• 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 THE AS DIRECTED, - (rs' wrrgm THE - POWER Or MIDICI,NB4 _ .The few months this preparatinn has been before it e; public, has. from its infallible efficacy, elicited die eulogy of the press through the land, their object being for the benefit of -suffering humanity; its saccess has surpassed all precedents, and It is free from all alcoholic stimulant, syrup , mercury, aloes quinine, acids, and all iNUTiOilli ingagdients„ and especially . adapted to tbediSeases of the variable climate of the Muted States, and the West In dia Islands. . WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, are made strong by using it—in fact it isn fat* meth' eine, and can be administered with safety toa child one year old,the delicate tamale, era man of ninety.. The Philadelphia Democrat says :—" This medicine has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in great demand. We can speak from '.experience, that it hair producedmany wonderful cures." The Daily Sun says:—" We believe it is one of the best medicines of the age—a friend baying nied it in his own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice alts LiverContp)aint." The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says:—"Po oar good citizens, who are invalids, know the many aston ishing cures that have been performed by Dr. Hoollanirif celebrants mierman Bitters? If they do not, we recom mend. them to the German Medicine Store ;278 Race street; all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has cured many of our citizens, after the best physicians had failed. We have used them. and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should know of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor, and. thatviihich gives them greater claim upon our humblief fort. they are entirely vegetable. • The Evening, Bulletin says:—The Celebrated German Bitters are an invaluable remedy for Jaundiee, Dyspep sia, and nervous complaints." . Neal'i Gazette saym—"lt is not often we notice the various excellentmedicines advertised in oar columns, because we are unwilling to speak except from personal experience, and a good constitution fortunately makes us generally strangers to such articles. A word, how ever,of Dr. Boofiand's German - Bitters. This w'ri KNOW tope an excellent article fulfilling in every respect what is claimed for it by theadvertiser: The Daily News says:. ' ". A Ithromner..—We speak knowingly of Di. Hoof land's celebrated German Bitters when „we say it is a. blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, diges five and nervous systems , it hai • not, - we think, an Eqult.• VSORTABLE PRZPAHANION LICD &UDE WFTO.OI7K =or., and to all invalids we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the Depsican be seen the evidences of many of our most respectable citizens of Cures in all the _foregoing dis 7 eases. - Principal ,Depot, German Medicine. Store, WS RACE Street, and for saloin Lancaster by John F, Logan; Har risburg, by D. V. Gross; and respectanit. dealers gen emlly throughout the country. Q I LEIS CE THAT DREADFUL COUGH!—The ► areintintwer, Die work of Ow tiistroxer fins been beeakth.un,Die Cough of Consumption lira din it a.soun of d Aaa Maritsa T. Your darling- chiltL.youriddl and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by n dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —Me sound of her sepulchral- cough pierces your soul.. Yoram bias, when last about to enter life, disease sheds s heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—your heene cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope; but yea need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the-wouilded lungs, itis Shermants All-Healing. Salaam. Mrs. Anima, the wife of Wm.. 11. Atiree, Esq. ayes given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roe and. McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New- York. Her friends all thought she must die. She had every appearance of being in consumption and was so pronounced by her pfiysietans—Sherman's ' Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. Gsausanasrrrz, of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this of when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was waA. reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 21 Ilinadway.shas witnessed its effects in several eases Where no other meilecine afford ed relief—but the Balsam Operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful effeets'in curing. Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. lltaart Jon's, 193 Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing." The brat dose gave hint more relief than all the other medi cine be had ever taken. Dr. 1.. 3: Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and - to another son& afflicted with the Asthma. in both cases its effects"Weere immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. Lrettarts 'Watts, 95 Christie-st, suffered from Asthma 49 yearl. Sherman's Balsam relieved her et Once, and she is comparatively well, being. enabled to subdue every . attack by a timely use of. this medicine. This indeed as the great remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 25 cents and SI per bottle, Principal Office 106 Nassau street. New York. 4,ikewise Dr. Sherman's-celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Man's Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by WM, JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse,' 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood - street, and by the following duly appointed Agents 'for Allegheny county: A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Muslin, cor. Webster at. and Elm; Dantel Negley, East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikon, Sharpsburglt; Sam!. Springer ' . Clin ton; James Stewartstown; John - Black ; Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, Ill'Kees port; McEldowney, Bakerstown Riley Ttrlmagfilin, Plumb Tewniship;lVm. J. Sniith;Temp e ranceville; Jas. Pdlton, Taieritum;.G.ll. Starr; Sewiekly: *mar9-ly %KOBE TESTLAIDNIt '—Dr. W. Lsama, of Fay4ue .oa ville, N. Y., says: .1 am well persuaded, and have been for some time, that 'your Domestic , Yegetalle Pills are of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients.. Feverand Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever; are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Pride, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by .S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; 1: G.. Smith, Bir mingham; and Jolla .MlPCracken. Fifth Ward. febl7 Jaymio , Family Medicines. DR. S. S. COOK, Plana, Ohio, ,vrtites, 'March, 1846: • "I have used your Vermiluga, Carmutatirs Balsam:, and Expectorant, in my practice, for the •last three years, and haver been exceedingly well pleased witkihem, and 'never, as yet, to my :recollection, failed pf kealiziucmy. fullest expgetation their CltratiVe properties..: Year` other medicines I cannot speak of from experience;_ but, judging tram those I have used, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence' reposed us them,. by ; those who have' used tnem. . I was formerly very partial to all+mll.Verraifule, until I keettmeadquain ted with yours, which has my decided prefeiene to any other now in use. RessectfuLlY, yours,' itc., • S. COOK, At D. 7 Er For sale in Pittsburgh at'the Pekin Tge Store, 7 *. - Ps A. PAHNESTOCK'S COUGIf SYRUP.—This pre - - .. paration hasproved itself to be of very greatefhca 7 ;• cyan the cure of obstiriate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping . Couglioandiether Pneumorue Affectionsj and the - propnetors 'feel warra,gted in-recom meriding it• as a Safe' arid usefulniediciiieoind are pre .pared go show certificates of ;indisputable authority, testimony of its - Yalu.. , • It is pleasant th the tasteiguldis offered atgologra price' as is to place .it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations .that Will . pro: , dues such decided :effects ug. such a short:dune: Pre pared and sold by B. i. r. F4ETKrimOCk . .k C 0.,• " Corner of Farsgand Wood; also, corner of sistu and DWood Streets. • , • " c/a R..RALP-1111 CsuostuirstrYsentr4lPS ;: Pgus are for. sale, wholesale and retail, at the . . , . Aka. Boren( urnicki"; • , No. 40,,Srnithfielff Also; by Wm. Cole, AlieghenY city: T„ G. Smith; Bts Minghron; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Watdd feb 2 / ; .; ' , . ; , •. - ==l! 'BROWN'S HOTEL, CORNER OF BEITHRIELD AND T.F4RD;S73' Pittsburgh, Pa. , • _ L e , - • BROWN Ic'CONNELLY,•PROPRtWOR.S. N. B: Good 'Stabling attached to the hototei , , APPLES -4(.9 .pts.,:azt a ligg ai nfL e . .; Itexper steamer ivritoo ..:: 1 .' . .4 . ,'-r ~:',,,.-„: ,7 -.' i ''l;,',,',-.7,..,. MEE =EI MEE \''':,:',4 . ;' , • Z -,i• OM W.'o.-pUNU4Y, . '~s't L,?.~ NEM 1211 WE =EI SEEM s~`:Rtt~; ~li3aie:;`: .. ...... 11.111NESE HAIII - CREAld......ftnititehless - ankle for %,j'grotsih, beauly;•ltnit restoralion - of _the Hair. The Cream, when once known, will trerceda all other a r t s . eles .of the kind now in - use. where the hair is dead harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor• tumiitggien a few 4pplica'• lions will make the hair soil and dark, and give it a bean %deli lively. appearance; and will also make it maintain its haeliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the : preparations that are generally ented.• •Where.the hairis thin, or has fallen off, It may be restored bywring this -.Cream. - Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchase. abottle of the Chinese. Hair Cream', as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair liki3 the other preparations, but will beautify it, and 'give perfeet • sausfaction,in every For testimony tit' its very superior qualities, see thefol lowing letter from-the Rev.- Mr. Caldwell to' Mesas. Hendendrott - Pe Stretch, Nashville,' genend agents for the liner Ohs Rev. E.Cakfurea,•Parsoreflks.rer/hilnian • - Church, Pulaski, . - hfassitil.Rienntinarcirr thillintaXlClSr4" p.ilasure in adding my testimony in fele/ape exeellerit prepartdon called Dr. Parish's Chine:paw Cream; for, about two years ago my hair was very thy, bristtig, and disposed to come ouq but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and merit accordinff t, to the prescription,it is now elastic, soft, and firm to `khead. Many balsams and . were applied, each Icavinipstajhair in a worse state Man before. 'This Cream, however, has met my expee- As an article for the toilet, my wife givel it Preference 'over all others,' being delicately perfumed and not dis posed to rancidity. ..The ladles, especially, will sad yhe Chinese Cream so be a desideratum is their preparaticuus for the toilet. • .Bespecifully, ere., • . R. CALDWELL. ' • Pulaski, January 7,1847. DY'Sold wholesale and retail, la Pittsburgh, by John M.Tcrwnsend4.s Market at, and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Mahan •' • ' • • ' • - jelSd&w-ly LAMES are cautioned against using Common Prepa red Chalk: They are not aware how frightfully injti- . rims his to the skin! hew coarse, how rough, how sallow; yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using pre- paredchalkl Besides it Is injurious, containing a large quantilyof lead! We have prepared. a beautiml vege, .table article, which we call Jones , Spanish. Lilly 'White 'lt is perfectly 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 theakin, making it soft and smooth. Dr. James-Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says : "After analysing Jones , Spanish Lilly White, I' finditpossesetes•the mostt - beautiful and natural,"and at the same time innocent, vrhitie I ever. saw. I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose Skin requires beautifying." Price.2s cents a box. Directions --the best way to apply. Lilly White, io . with eon leather or wool—the former is prefeyable. . ' • A ruin 317 07 • TEEm sea 25 estris.—White s teeth, foul breath, healdty gums... Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being ouge or twice cleaned Witlflonme - .Amber Tooth-Paste, Five the appearance of the mostbeautifal ivory, aud, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily . use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish, .and preventing -a dewy. dey. These 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 white, :bid make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or We cents a box. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, New York, 'and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the . - . . WELL TOU wain., and get a rich husband, lady? "Your face is your fortune." Is't beautiful, clear . ; fair? Is it • white?, If Awe, it can be made so even though it beyel-• low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with . Jones' Italian Chemical Soap.. The effect is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the gene the Jones'. Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, Chatham street. Ring-worm, Salt-rheum Scurvey,Erysipelas,Rarber's Itch, are often curetf by 'Jones'-Italian-Chemical Soap, when every, kind of remedy has failed.' That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know :: Sold at the American 'Etigle; 85• Chatham street. Blind,: reader, this seldom or never C. INGLIS, Jr..; Patterson. Sold at Jacasorra 49 Liberty at., head. of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. NE DOLDAR TWELVE AND HALF CENTS. • —Marriage.—Conj . identia—Any lady betweeatwen ty and thirty,.posseeautg a symmetrical form, good fea tures, &e., is asked confidentially, tan the suppose any h man could admire her while she as such yellow. teeth; such sallow., rough, coarse skin; and such dirty, bad, wiry hair; when, by spending the "above sum, she might have delicate white teeth, a pure - sweet , breath, and a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a 2sl box of Jones' Am ber nob% Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the genuine Jones' Italian ' Chemical Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by using a 3s. bottle of Jones' Cora! Hair Redoratire.. Do not form an opinion against this before you my, or you will regret it; but tie sure to ask for Jones ' articles. Sold only in New York at 82 Chatham st. For sale by -WM '3ACESCIN;Agent, 89 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. SCROFULA AND GOITRE.—AmpIe ex perience has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It has. effected cures truly astonishing, not only of „Cancer and other dis eases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin Swellings, : Dyspepsia, Ac. The medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates ilia-. eases'wherever located. It purifies the blood mid other Skids of the ,lody, removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and - reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowel ness, and invigorates.the whole system, and imparts ani mation to the ditteased and debilitated consfitznion. 'Thera is nothingauperior to it in the whale matcria medics- It. is perfectly safe and extremelY yileasantorad him nothing' of the di s asur4ng nausea accompanying the idea of lowui(medieine. NW - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourtlist., near Wood_' mar3o - A IteelpelOr the..llzunan Hair • O - FORCE ITS- . GROWTH. AND HEALTH; MAKE T IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN-AND FlNE.—Persons in consequence of the many things sold, set down every, article, tbe it ever so good,) as a humbug. If people eonld be made try is 3s. bottle ofJone's Coral Hair Re.. storative; mad sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair moist, soft; auburn and dark, and keeps it so; and by its 'use for sometime, ceases it to grow neutrally beautiful; if people Collia see thetitunber of poor respectable-me chanics that : toe it,. (aye,. and find it-the cheapest thing they : an use,) for dressum and beautifying' the flair; for keeping it soft and in order three times as long as any other article made; aad Forces it to grow, stopitfts falllag, And costAlo:3shillingsio try. We forrnerly sold nothing lesathan $1 bottles; but we. wish people to try it. Sold only, at S2tmind S 4) Chatham street, New York, and bp . mirth. wm . ..aacsAblv, feLiberty et. TOILE , THSTINIONY for Dr. Willard's- Family Medi; eines.—Tbe undersigned, citizens of Piusburgh.bav- Mg personally used Dr. -Willard's Oriental Cough-Mix ture, and experienced int beneficial effects, domost cheer fully- recommend it ns sale and etrecttial, in all cases. - Speaking from experience,- we believe Mat it has no su perior ; mnd would recommend hawse to all the , afflicted. .CHARLES LEWIS. Pittsburgh, Irlarchlsll6lB4B. illa'Sold by J. Schoontnakei & Co., John Rays, James A. Jones, „Lit Caisel;Jahn.P. Scott, F. L. Snowden, , .1.• !goblet, Ogden &Snowden. - VirbifYvkilikB7 - Effitsip A.LT KAMAN, SC R , 1,3 LAS, Barber's lich, Chaps, Bare;;Bectilts,-Pimples.— Thie iq used by many physietunsin,this city i n cunugthe above . , and We would not eanscienciously sell unless we. knew tt to - Lo all we: state. ' Asa. cosinetic,.the tree JONES'S 80AP is perhaps the only. article ever known that removed impurities 'and cleared and beautified the akin, making it mak Clear, smooth and white as an infantsi.Buttaind,itiasold at BPI I Chatham st, N.T., and by WM.-.JACKRION,Agent, 69 Liberty street Pittiburgh. (1 ONStraIPTION seiteCmore victimS than any other: kJ disease. in. our country. The young,. the ota, thC beautilol and' ay, are all alike subject ' to its invidious ravages, slid manya hectic 'cheek haS been supposed to .Bloom with the gloW of health.„ But - every cage origr notes ilia cold end a cough—perhaps' deemed unworthy' of ittintion'at first—and only ntet with 'remedies when too.late. ; Watch the first Symptoms with 'jealoits care, toothieleimmeihote use of the Cough Balsam of B. A. Fahnestock & Co.; which will certainly cheek , its further progress,ands estore the inflamed'-organs to n beautiful For Baia by B. B A. FAHNESTOCK:&. Co., corner tit and Wood vs.; also, corner 6th and Wand.; 'dent' Magazines Janu ar y •,t 84.8. - nEcEivED AT hl. A. MINER'S, Smithfie ld 111, thiradoor. above Second street— . Godny's Lady's Book; unusually largn,, with six at tractive eograving_s; the literary.department of the high,' est order for this-No., commencing a new, volume. Sartnin's :Union Magazine,. beautifully, embellished, and comprising SO pages of readingpatter, all original. Graham's Magazine, illustrated, with, four beautiful ell , gravings ;! in size, a full double. number, Poems of John Quincy Adams; wilh'NFlLiCen of• his Life anti Character.. . & Critical Defence of:theGrunt Street Baptist Charch, against the charge of.corruptioni,in the admanietmtion of her discipline; published by orderer the Church. Rose and. Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding; traitS 7 ! lateddrom the French of Rodolphe Topffer, impartial Account of the Life. of the Rev. Jelin N. maffit—a narrative of his first marriage; also, his second, with many never before published • Seaond volumel Paul Ardenheint; nom: - caniplete4-by George Li¢pard Mar? Barton,.A Tale of lilanchester-Lifei, England; ;publi,ed'hythe Harpers. ': Julian DS -Clifford; or Woman's 'Love ; a RomanCe of Smiles and Teariejilluatiited.! • - . , AtigeNnti - Laxinore, or the Life' of a Beauty ; 'by:the author of the - Mit, Breach af Promise, Ike:, . • ':The Hunchback, el.the Bell Ringer Of Notre Dame;'. BrottFe CO the .t.iatii3Oilber informs' the public generally,' rind . • Houitskespep 'Md . /lentil Grocers particularly, that he.i the Queenswart bustrieSs, and . will Bell jiff his present stock at reduced Triciti.' 'Those who wish to olitnin China, Qtrienstoare, find this 'a rare opportunitylcir getting such singles as they mue.hclleaper than the usual roles:- , , Ann:timber die plane t CHINA - HALL, No. 118 Wood street, near the AttetionStpre: - - Pi.S. I will dispose of myWhole stock to - any person wishing to, bay it, at. a - bargain ianftilf ST. CLAIR 1 3.0USair t °ENLOE .OF PENN' Alfa ST.. CLAIR STREETS. 'DEEM OYSTEIIS, , GAME,. and every delicacy of tho aeason the.rruiiiret airordei served up aribe sharteat noucer nrcd la the vary, beet sryle. ,The house' is fitted tiratatarranged•ia the best.order, under the-rna4 - .Irgetnent-Of .Itaerc2fl - JOHNICCAMPBELL-' FOR that . valuattte ' , Propel:ly whera ,l4o- . subscriber restdesi together with the unprovements thereon j - ait plated en "Sixth street, hear Smithfield,. ftent. jug on_ .. 81 X 111 .' . 4 : 4,120 ft .; and iri depth' on Cherry alter 240 feet. "KM prclOrty - 13'aThnirably situated for a Hotel or a Yttiolit:Elal4.' aild•containe' halfaguaTe of ground; 'or it 'might be divided intold building 6.10 ts of 20 feet each on Sixth quiet, by 120 feet deep; and 0 .lois front 20:teet eac4'coFy Cherry slleyitp 120 feet deep. , 310 :if - • • • ' -AWN; PORTEIL, MEE -'..:''.!: t .. i,",c -':;.•.1',.:':.;:-7 _ „ . ~,_:,-. , ME , g ! 1... t144:b):47, 7 "4.1‘47; - • %.r- • _ 'tMl 7 , ;:f• -••••••• - •••••'- e." , :"‘: • • . . dugs- - ait~' ~lt~ ' ici`fl~~`r THE GREAT ' DLE.IIIIODif . 01P NThll — a - li - ' A g - MgRIDAN - OTEarractifedinintirwallinifsenlocky 21 135 feel Lulov. the isurface of the eantt,a certain and'infaWble cure' tor Spranis,••Straias,Etrur,i , l3ltufsea, Scalds, Barns Tetter,‘Eryttipeltts, Sered.Head r Croup, Whooplng-Cougbilnfitammaany Sore Throso„Sere and Inflamed Eyes,FlandenCefilleers.•Feter Sores, arta .. .• .- -- = „INFLAMMATORY REIEUMATISM, , . ' ' which yields to its'efectsia a snrpriaing manner. • ' It has never yet failed when used according tolliesl dorm Read the following: . .• - . MASCFCCIM,AIiegheCT / CO, Pr, ..... ... --. • Nove,mber 18,1846. 5 This i s to certify, that my wife, Margaret Ghtiest, was cured of a Rheumatic Complaint of sevengenre standing. by which she was so tame as to be obliged to Dim crutch - . es.. In one 'week Abe was oared by using the Anutrieaci Oil, add Could walk about as usual crutches. . . ' • ' JONATHAN DEIREIEM The following is communicated by Mr. Wm.Nasli,Mr. Jackson's agent for Steubenville, O. ' • ; • ..: : A gentleman near Steubenville, whq had notbeen able to put either cif. his feet to th e ground tor twelve leani,in consequence of lameness; by diet:tee of one bottle was enabled to walk tlvo 'miles to dtttrarlshlplNBB o,l '. It is likewise a sovereign remedy for , '" 1._'''',...,„,' 41 '.....,.,„' •' ~,,m . _' " :CO,NTRACTION OF THE AlDSw,Vll..."•`'',4`''''- The following Is communicated by Mr; Win:NaabfiW. Jackson a agent for Steubenville : ' • • •._ ,'' •'' - • • : A lady residing in Steubenville, the:anger Of whose hand wee so contracted sato deprive her of the, use of it for thirty-five years, was entirely cared by the fleet:lone .bottle of s ite Oil, so that she now hinithe perfect use of her hand fully equal to - the other; which:had aster been affected.,lt has also been found tope a safe andinvinci ble agen in the speedy and eertaui cure of- - . • in all cases not orgaulea/ly Incurable. • -- . :• A lady residing la Allegheny city was effectuallycured of obstinate deafness, of years' continuance, by the use of less than one bottle of the Oil, so that she said she heard better than she had ever done befote. • . • A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was eared of deafness of nine years' standing, by the use of a small quantity of the Oil. The names and resldences.of the lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire it, at the efficeof the advertiser. • ••, Its properties are highly developed in the certain and surprisingly speedy care of all cases of •.. - • .. CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS: . • Several cases of Cramp Cholic have been elfr.etually • cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short -space. of belt' an hour. when the parties have been agonized with pain. Its curative properties have been remarkably manifested in the radical cure .of • • . DISEASES OF THE SPINE. - • . . A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was came effectually.of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine, which had confined her to her bed for a considerable time,in which she could not tarn herself. .It Is also a sure remedy and perfect cure for painsin the small of the back, and - - INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. .' - Read the following:• * * - • Pirreicaon,Dee.lB,lllo. This'is to certify th at I Was af fl icted with great pain in the email of my back and kidneys, whibb affected roe so much that I could not stand upright. By rubbing ern nally and using half a teaspoonful internally, night' and. morning, I was entirely cured. • JOHN DIDDLE, near Warren, Armstrong co., Pa. Afgentleman of Pittsburgh, afflicted ,wlth a violent in flammation of the kidneys—the pain of which caused him to faint—was completely cured , in three days, by the use of the American Oil. The qualities of this . NATURE'S OWN REMEDY • - GETTY: ME ti <: r, , .:v ~F. MEIN ME is'extremely penetrating 'and aitti•infiammatary, conse quently is confidently recommended as-a sovereign rem edy wherever inflammation exists,rither, ezternad ori vernal. Used immediately after a cul t bmise or wound, it will care and prevent . : . . . GA.NGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. • It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those very - unpleasant and inconve nient diseases,• • __ • GRAVEL: AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. 113 - Price, 50 cents per bottle. , Cantlon—Be on Toler Guard. The surprising excellence and growing popularity - the American Oil, has induced some dishonest portions palm upon.the public, miserable' imitations of this( truly valuable medicine, for the purpose of dezeiving the un wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. • ' • In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine,obserr the following sous =gas • • - Ist. See that the name " Wm. Jackson, 89 Liiteity at head of Wood st," is printed on the label of of each boric, to imitate which is felony. ,•••• : • . 24. That each bottle is inclosed in a pannitileteaatahe ing fall directions for use; and also containing the name and address of Wm. Jackson, Patient! Agent for the proprietors; likewise, the name and address °lithe pro prietors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky:'- ' 3d. Purchase ONLY of the advertised Agents, all of whom have a show bill, on which is,prithed the names of 'the Filoprietors and General Agents—thusz D. Hail & Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa., General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, stud part of Ohio and Western Vi la; and 'the printers' names -8 Shryock, Pittsburgh—printed at the bottom of said show bill. . • 4th. 'Observe•—the gentrine American Oil is of a dark green color, without any sediment, audits specific gravi ty lighter than water. The counterfeits are mostly dr a black color; —some white; like Spirits et Turpentine, said in be rfined and clarified,- soineSeneen Oil—oth ers a mixture of other common oils; atutonen black filthy looking mixture. purporting,. come (rouse:6 "Plusbutgb and Allegheny Dispensary . Co." None of these coun terfeits possess eitheithe virtue or the power of the trus AMERICAN OIL. . 4D''Sold wholesale, and retail by WM. JACKSON, General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western 'Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio; and by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny ecnunyiPa.: . M. Marehall,• Dr. Brown,- t Allegheny city. . J. R. Johnson ( Jonathan Ohnest,slanchester. Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. J. 8. H. Jacques, Dirnunghani. Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. .0. H. Starr;Sectickley. Edward Thompson, Wilkinsbiugh. Daniel Negley, East Liberty. H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh: Thomas Alkin, Sharpsburgb. • EL Rowland & Son. firKeesport. ' C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. John Black, Turtle Creek. —sl'Eldowny, Bakerstown , • - -Samuel Springer, Clinton. James Mice, Stewartstown. -• Riley ArLatighlin, Plam township. J. Fulton, Tareptum. • Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville. Robert Williams, Artharsville. • augl.s.4&wilm , . . zotord the New York .Garette, Oct. 0, IMO, a daily paper deservedly at - the head of the daily. press in this country. - . , .Bristorr Extract of Sorsoporilia.—lt were but eourtesy to call the attention of ourrendera to this invaluable prep oration which will be found advertised in tinotherc Wilma Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly interesting newspaper, every now aad then,' one or two numbers of which we have already noticed; and the medicine itself has been eulogised by nearly all the press of ttur western country, and, we doulit not, Justly eulogised ! it has in its favor, moreover, very flattering tesumninals, from the most eminent practinonera. in every . part of the country where it [has been used. There is beauty and taste 'enough in the bottles, and In the engraved labels In which they are enveloped, to induce a purchaseoiven if the preparation itself were not one of the. "soverelgnest in the world," is every person must believe it is—that is, every one must believe it Is—that Is, every one who would not resist a mass of documenttuy evidence conclu sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. .Buy one of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whether yon do not agree with ua on this point. • • For salehy - B.A. FAHNESTOCK tr. Co., • feb24 tor of Ist and Wood and 6th and Wood ate. fIHEMAIATISBI, GOUT, AND TIO DOLOREUX.— A respectable gentleman called at out office, as he' said, to inform us that he bad been afflicted. for 16 years Rheumajism or Gout, and occasionally with Tic Dolortux; that he had been frequently confined to his room for months together, and often su ff ered the most In tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he had been using Jaynes Alterative, from which he foundthe most sig nal and unexpected relief. He says ha found the medi cine very pleasant and effective, and that. be now con sidershimselt perfectly cured.--Philaddpefo Nonit Amer- A nor Woatu Knowtsc.—A gentleman of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger dalet,, became at- I fected with Vice-rations in the Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable eruption of the Shin,• Indeed,: his whole system bore,the marks of being saturatedwith dilease. One hand and wrist were so much, affecteil that he had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, rind were as hollow and porous as art honey-comb. It was at this stage of his complaint,„when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he commenced the use or Jayna's Al. tent en tive ,d.an(l having taken sixteen bottles', w perfect; ly The Alterative 'operateti throngh , ,tbe circulation, and purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever located, and the numerous - cures It has per formed diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula, liver complaint, dyspepsia pad other chriraletlizettses,is truly astoulshing.--Spnit of the Tirner.. , • j_ f For tale inTittsbrirL , h, at thaPEKIENTEA STORE Fresh 'Arrival at. Birci.ll3 Woolf MHODKINSOIJ has. just opened , wi th in the pits ' .• Week, the largest assortment of French CHINA. ever opened in this city; consisting in partiif—Fancy, Plain, .Whitc, Gold Line and Gold- Beall Tea Setts; an extensive assortment of White, Flowing Blue and Liver pool iron Stone Ware, its Tea Setts or in separate pieces, as may be required. - Also, a beautiful assortment of Candelabras and Lamps, of the newest alinesand pat terns; direct ftrna the manufacturers. -Ladies would do well to give him It calloi . oct27 . No. ILIS Wood 41,3 doom : NW ]Ptah. Business .Collector.. THE land ersigned, ant enraged by the liberid.patronage of the merchnuu, professional gentlemen, and me chanics of the city, offers his vertices for the collectios of acconnts in the city of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Hav ing attended to business of this kind for canny years for the Board of Trade, and being well acquainted with this and the adjoining' cities. he feels-confident re his ability satisfacuon, by prompt and fitithAti attention to • al iness entrusted to him. • JAMES OALBRATA, Jr. To be found at Mr. Wm. Elora% Merchant Taos Third street, opposite the rest Office., ... • ••. . • , . Gabriel' Adams;.• , ?P. De, ACeountant; J. Cowthers; Thoinatt'Scatt,Mason; L. R. Livingston; Jas.-McGuire blerch't Tang James Marshall; • Wm:l3:se;A , lff,; George Breed; • D e vl in Dr. Geo. D. Bruce; C. Dodge ( ' • • IncrtrL.lns . . , , • Stee l and FldexAttantitactor7. rpHE-enbseribera have ,onlarged their Steel - and Fi le 'I Manufactory ) on ,the corner, of Pl:4qt' Street and Sprhq alley,FifthWard,Fittahnighibl erecting a eon -. vatting furnace, a mann g !mance and : B . 44 hammer:— Their Steel, now being of-ll superior quality, end having engaged eampetenroperatives,lbey,nre , pmpared to far itisleblles of every description, Oar. wit/ compare with the best imported article; andobeing.detennined to,maim " if the interest °Unit who use 'Files in - any way, to par eheats from' thein, they , Wilt sell their. riles_ at reduced prices, for Cash. They.will , also re-cat Files, and pur chase tiniaaWblob are wean and broken ::' Public atron ,atgelslaspeetfitliginvited, & CO. ~~ _~ .. MONISI "; .;• Ein EIN NEI=