----, 4' ,. ..r , ri , . ~,~.y~ -10 . •_;•t/10:Sonsf-Clatdertinert.4lllre Slllll Apteat - Wt. -•' , ' -.;". 4 i -1 ;i. '-f-PiEW:',GOODSr. , IgEW,4 3 . O 9 - W Ili . ..- - ..-.-•' ,- 3 - Greate tiler - 01ns thattevpr Can now %Therm .. thesignaftke Vairraoklert'Ser4s v ire.pan *OO4. 0 •- bemoan Third and Fourthstv/fernlidns 0 /4t.oed-- a splendid Sunk of winter Dry Gcs;idit,cbcaper thel,the ', same it crality-q.Goods !Livia ever. been o ffered ili4- 11 :ti' '' . burgh. • . ". W.51:.L.-RESSEL,L; N0.:42 - .Maiket street, elyeOen. Thlikantlyourth ktr.eets,aign ofthe Big- , Golden-Biei. .'..ll.iveytfult atts* renerVid, and - beers to his numeibui ens st ' tomcat and the public pinerally,, - the largest, iheape and most splendid stoc k of Winter Dry Goads evEr. on r-, • ed in thia - city„ Theac'Goodshave been purchased in the, . - .';'Etistirit Cities since the late• fall In prices; and will be -- .'.' , ..liilit to -taali buyers at a great reduction, mach . eheaper than.thekinotild balm been eolith' the early part of the ... .Among this large..and eitensive stock will be found "'ninny -choice and faabionable Goods of the late-trim . . . . .... . . •, .• :: LADIES' DRESS GOODS. . ^ Scarlet Cashineres, aU wool, a beautiful article 3- - ,•• ' • - wherry cold do. • • • do. figured and plain; f . Silks and Satins, plain, striped and plain; , ••,,, . : Searlettle-Liiinca, all wool, verycheap ;• .' •• . • . Maxi:rine Blue Be Coates , low pnces ; ' , -.: 'PrawnMerinos, all colors, extremely low. -. ' _ - A large assortment of 001 Cashmeres De Laines,nevi , • est desig,ns, from 121 to 50 cents pet yard; these are very • nhaaP.: - Alsnitt .large' stock of Alpacas from 10 to 50 - - cents , per yard, all colors, and a great bargain; with rt '." ... :.;splertdid - assortment of bonnet ribbons of the latest partanon.. Also„ , velvet ribbon's all widths and colors,. .. ' • -.- very c heap; ia.7be adtiful assortment ; plumes and artificial • .. Dowers ; 'bonnet snails and :velvets,nll.colors ; French -- • ~- worked capes mid collars; scarfs, cravats, gloves and .. . hthiery,"all at raducearices. '•• -•• ' • -..,. ; ' ,Best assoinneut in the city; pod very cheap Long and - .Squatn. Shot:els, bestquality. ' , . , . .--'''• .• ' Terkerie. and Cashmere Shawls; -, . . Black and colored Cloth do. - . . - • . - • !*• • Plaid Blanket Shawls all pantiles and prices. - - - ' BLANKKrst BLANKET:I! !—Cheapast in the City! ,- -- ' :.A large stock of thank ets, all Mialitiee. whicliwill be -.- "sOld - cheaper than can be foundelseWheie. . CHEAPER THAN. THE CHEAPEST! - • . A large stock of Calico. Good dark Canto, fast culors„ only 3cents per yard i heti quality British and AMC ricatt - Prima, fib 10, cents per yard, yard wide.; British Purple Prints, 10 to 121. a large supply red, white alai yellow - ...." ' Flanaels, some as low 1115121 cents per yard, very cheap;. ... - Bed Tieking, from Er: 614: cents , per yard. Also, a large stock of Chicks, Shirting'Stripcs, Castanets, Kentucky - • . -.leans and. Liusefs, tagether with a very extcasive as aortrnent of. bleacned.and 'unbleached Mastitis, from 3 to, - . -:S cents per. yar d , cheapest yet; good yard wide unbleach --,. ed-Muslins, miry 5 Cents per yard;.bleached - Muslims .-- ' from 3to a cents per yard. All of which Will be sold o ff ~ ''.•• .. -at reduced prices, at the n sig of the New Golden Bee ._ • Rive. in Market street. between Third and Fourth sta., No. CT. (declB:tfl . WM. L. RUSSEL. elrAtusiness TYRANTS At. WELL ASJIIONOPOLLE.2III/STF , ILL: - .$ MUST ritICES; XXTHICH frn.rwill proven by, calling_ ai McGurn's Fashionable'railortag Establishment,Thinl street, St, Charles Budding, - . Morro: Srniwyrojus and quick -Mist. Vsatirri : Fresh and • CIMPV:TISONI- Very far in the background. • My olds etistorners„and all others,. , are respectfully in . rated that tam waning for them hteGUIIIK, 'octi2B Tailor. WOULO RbIii4CECTFI)I4,I"-ini-ue the attention , of our friends and tie • public to the great variety wiNTER coATtNus Atilt oilier articles, we , have lust received L-amongst which will he found the greatest variety of BLUE, litiACK, DILA 11. a- d MARL colored I.3LANKILT, MACKINAC, and 111EAVER CLOTHS-- FRE IV CIL and ENGLISH- CLOTHS; CASSIMERES, VESTING S, The above-Goods having - been bought (or cash, ut extremely low prices, we arc prepared to ac commodate till WhO may Maur us With their patronage, kith good Clothes, at low prices..` Give as a call. tr.r- Remember, 31.i3Liberly street; opposite fool of :di. MeMULLEN ai DOWNING. Clothing I Clothing 11 'Clothing I I I The Time 13 .. ,g Doors Ira. The Ircurrn World !! ! 150., . 000 W - BLI, SELECTED GARMENTS now made and ready to be offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the iu ' general. The. Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, aftervetuniing from the - Eastern .`cities, at much trouble and expense, Just completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of ens:tattlers with one of iffe most desirable stocks of Co tmng mat naa ever been offered in this or any ; other mar . ket.vrest of the Anountains. For neatness iii style and workmanship, combioed with the very - low 'price which they will be *old tor, must certainly render the old anti ' veiled Three Elie Dolos one of the greatest attractions of tae western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notAithstatuitng the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my , line, it is with difficulty 1 can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment. It Is a well established facs that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than any -- Other house in the trade, and this being the case on the ;amount sold, I can affrod .to ,sell at Mach less profit than others oould possibly think' of doing if they wished to covet-contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next year ; corning to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est of every man, who wants a cheap *Wier suit, to call and purchase at the Three 'Big Doors. oanti -dfew JOHN M'CLOSKEY. Nst-EVV7GOOliii,Titl.VOS.—Received at the Iron 1:11 City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, .eonsisting of fine French, English and American Plain, black and fancy Cassimeres of the most modern isAylea fine figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satine—all of which we will make up at the most reasonable prices,in n durable and fashionable style. Ready madis Clothing, of all descriptions ; Lady's :Cloaks of Me most .finhionable atterns. Neck and Podket Hdkfs.., Suspenders, Bosom s,'Shirt Collars, and every article usually kept In . Clot hing Store. Country Merchants, before , purchasing elsewhere,will find it to their ad.vantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, • N 0.13•2 Liberty street, immediately opposite the Mouth • of -Market. Locild-u) C. MCLOSKEV. James W. W °missal*, . . ---rg.--9 NAND DER"..A . ..NTIQUE . . . N0.,83 Tarim Sumer, Prrrraraort. • - - A r...tstor. and. splendid assortment of Furniture, - . stumble for Steamboats, Hotels, and Private Dwell i - • iugs, constantly - on hand, and made to order. The present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any -• ' manufactory in the Western country. Persons wishing_ -- to purchase. would do well to give men call, as lam de - • termined tnyprices shill'pleasa. Pan of the Stock con " piste in— - . 'Tete a Tete •Buffet Etartele; ' . . Louis XIV. Chairs; ' Queen Elizabeth Chairs; ' Tea Poyse; - 1. wit Tables • : - . • Toilet Tables; Louis XV. C ommoder. French Mahogany Bedsteads ; Piano Stools ; 750 Sofas, with plush and hair cloth Covellf; 50 hlnhoganyiliteking Chairs; 40 dozen Parlor do. 30 " Fancy do. _25 Centre Tables ; :. '.. Ilft pair Divans; 4 pair Pier Tables; :. 15 marble, top Dressing 13areaus ; 8 Wardrobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases ; —' -. 129 marble top Wash Stands; . ; . ' 4 pair Ottomans; , -- . /.. , 8 pair Fancy Work Stands. A trey large assonnent of common Chairs and other . . Furniture, too numerous to mention. ..: Steam Bouts furnished on Use shortest notice, and ' . on. the mostrensonable terms. fehs . , City I..tveiry Stables. • Tun subscribers having parchased from ti l ii:c44. Charles Coleman the above Stables ' and in - . . tending to increase their stock :of Mims,. - - " Carriages, Buggies, &a-, would respectfully solicit a share of patronage from the public. Horses 'opt by the day, week. mouth or year, and additional " Adis nre being erected, in the second story, for the no. . ~.conunodation of Canal stock • fela3:3irt • • • .IN retiring from the Livery business, 1 with pleasure ...(from a long neguniatance) recommend my successors to the patronage of my friends and the public. febalaw , CHARLES COLEMAN. Ulgeloser Carriage Ittatonfaollory, Diiimand alley, "between Wood and Smitltfield mettle. E. M. BIGELOU _would respectfully o,4yrs . F.t. - : - inform the public, thatat his Factory can at ,dl time, be found alarge supply of 'Family Carriages, Barouchee, Buggies, and alt kinds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and neatness to any found in the East. Contracts for any namner. of •Catriages, Buggies and - Wagons, will be promptly filled. All 'lvor* of his own manufacture will be warranted: REicastrces-Col. R...Paitarson, R. H. Patterson, E. D. Gairatn, Erg., Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee, and AldermarkSterd. lfelanaMin _ DUFF , * BOOK-KEEPING AND warrow ROOMS, nCiRTII-WEar COIMEK etii MAIM= sr. /OW VIZ DIAIdOND. F°RTIr - b' OUT PUPILS are now in attendance, and - lqr. D; has engaged in the same building, and will have in readiness te a few weeks, a private apartment for Ladies, as welt' as More eztensive accommodations for Gentlemen. His new Treatise upon Hook-keeping is becoming the standard book in the Eastern Cities. It is univursttih - admitted F practical merchants to be the first cotinnate work on the subject published. Hours : into 12, 2 to 4: and 7 tofu. Professional assistance given in any case of difficulty partnership settlements or opening books. felt% • ' ADDI:R, ARNF,FiS AND TRUNK MANU FACTORY . T 1 °BERT H.'HARTLEY,•begs leave to in form hie friends and the public generally, ant he continues to occupy that largo and corn - modions Store Rixim, formerly occupied by Sainue an; • estock & Co., No.BB, corner of 'Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of _Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks,'Carpet Bags, Saddle Rage. Valises, Uutrald Robes, WThps, and all other cies In: his line. - - '• • He also keeps constantly on band, and is prepared uo tarnish to order, all kinds of RieetedHose,truntufactured of the bestmateriel, in a style of 'workmanshin equal to-the-eastern manufactured - article, and at 66 per cent. • Country Merchants. and. Farmers would do Wellto call And critmtnis his stock before nurchasing elsewhere ' ns .."..._licis.determined to sell 4rst.rite artielek at very low LlT'Don't, forget the - piece, No. 86, corner of Wood -treat and Diamond Alley. • . • ar,26 tinourat.n.VATSTE•Roons, gurke's Build. ings, Picurth cirect.—flacoti - & Aucraostv,,Daguerreo .. typixti from the'Eastern cities, would call thaattention of the tithabilants of.PittsbOrgb, and the neighboring towns; :to their Dagite rreetype of citizens and others;,at rooms in . - the iliird,story of Burke's building, 4th st. , Persons. wishing pictures taken may.rest assured .that - . - - no pions elan be spared to produce them in the highest perfeetion Oftberart."Ont instruments are of the moat pow:. erfal kind, enabling us to execute pictures uthmrpastied tar high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are • - solicited to call and examine: --- • • Persons sitting for pictures are neither regained or ex . , • , - - pected to take them ashes perfect satisfaction :rgivew• .N. B. gparatora will find this , a good. depot fit stock Und chemicals. - • • •-• • • • ' Arrinst ructions given in :the an, nontainink:the more - recent Improvements; -• , • . - lane' R ...~~.:.~1 .e+. ~; ra a .-„a.~.mcx t a~s .w:-.ti~ i~ ~ '~”` - 7`.y"~`' _ !K~'~`~"" "'..~~:_.: lESME MEEMI:M .~.. ~y.,,~..~....~„_. ROGEILS &.OBEY iNrholpiale WM d, YrZlna d , ~;. . , . so4. y riAiDiti AND WALES. airEgariishiP:SAßAN NANDS;Anik.thermutiti• ; '•-; - . , mr.olC t v s a to. • . • .„ ' . _ tExt.aItLISTIED Ia 1524.; • No 83 South strut, New; Ydrk, and 36 Waterloo 100.3' PassotrO senaing to the Old Ociunirir for their friends, can have them brought out bithe Regular Line of Pack. , etc sniliug front . Liverpool on lit, 6th, 111.1t,16th;21lit Or `Sttiofevery month, cohiprlidng.the, following Ships tr. Fide.lia, Siddonsi ' Henry Clay, Hottinguer, ' .Columbia Constellation, _ ' Constellation; - Roscius, - -. Patriot Heitcy;; Cambridge, .'lseadWright. -'Waterleo, - Constituttoni ' • -. Ashburton, " New , Garrick,' -West Point, Queen Of.the Weil, Montezuma, Yorkshire, _ Sheridan, NEW Worldi Liverpool, Oxford,. John R. Skiddy. Or in the first class American Ships, salling . from.Liv.- . • erpool and die Irish Ports every day , comprising the— "Ot. Patrick, Irish , • .'Andrew Poster, • Yorktown,-. - . Probus, . Elsinore, . Wm. it.. Cooper. And many 'others, Which this limited Space will not ad mit of here enumerating- '. P. W. BYRNES k CO. ere the sole Passengor Agents for theSteauishipSAßAH SANDS. 'Her appointed sail ing days; for 113111, are , is - font:4s: From. Liverpool on .20th. January,t3th ildaich,llb June, 6th ..kugust and Detober; from New-York.oll'24th.February,34 May, sth Julyy Oth September, and 15th November. Therefore, those' vrishing their relatives out early in - the Spring; will find it to interein to patronize this Old Established House, our arrangements being so per fect that 'n6 delay or distipp,ointment can occur. Drafts at sight for any amount nit th' National Bank of Ireland, its branches, &e., &c.„ at all titllCltfoi sale. Ap ply to, or address by letter, poin-pnid, P. W: BYRNES & CO, 83 South et., N. Y., • - and - 36 Waterloo - Road, Liverpool. JOHN - THOMPSON; 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. PEOPLE'S TRASSPOETA.TION LINE 1/1101 PIXFSBILIRGLI" ERIE: N. RE-SHIPPING.—The Boats belonging to this Line have beeu put in fine order, and are now running Teglilfolg.between Pittsburgh and Erie, touching et all tlitClThedittle Ports along the Canals. A BUM will always I be at the wharf, under the Monongaikela,Bridge, and one will start regularly every other day. The Peoples Tratuiportation Line has every facility for carrying Freight and Passengers. The boats will be towed to Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, by the canals. The bons are commanded by . experienced and careful men—all of whom have an in terest in the Line. 117' Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forkarded to any point on the Lakes. Foareight or passage apply to tl. KIRKPATRICK, Agent, Water street; l'insburgh. AGENTS: CLARK & Co., Beaver. It. W. CUTINIAGIIAIit, New Castle. 'raournws & AItiCtIELTHILE, Sakwarr Wattles & Co., Middlesex. Mivrort Hut.t.,Sherron. JOSlttll McCbcau,Sharpshurgh.• . S. B. It G. LOWST, Clarksville. Kum & Manabsan, Big Bend. S.C. Pbettra, West Greewhile. ' I. & T. Knecratex, Adamsville. W. H. Hammy, liartstown, W. Wtoswoartt & Co., Sherman's Conkers. Wst. ['owes, Conneautville. Spring Corner. W. C. 'Waimea, Albion. Win TTLF,A, Lockport. E. Punt, Girard. A. Ktsc., acid B. Takeurison & Co., Erie. The following Agents in Erie will receive and for ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by this Line: W M. Gallagher, John Hearn, G. W. Ilaversuck k. Co., Josiah Kellogg, Kelso° ,k. Loomis, Walker & Cook, lea Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line. Alai& &ag o 1848 For the Transportation qf Freight teianet fenm • PerrscußGH, PHILADELPHIA, BALTI.MORKNEW VORK, BOSTON, &C. BORBIDGN CASH. Philadelphia rd.L4FFS ¢ occntwoH, Pittsburgh. THIS old established Line being now to full operation, the proprietors have made extensive arraime meats to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable 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 . emt owners of produce,—together with n their long expeenee and unre mitting attention to business, will secure to them a row tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowtedge. All consignments by and for this line teeeited,ebargas paid, and forwarded in any ?Naked directions free , of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly or indirectly, inetcambOats. Al! communications promptly attended to on applies lion to the following agents: DOARIDGE & CASH, 9113,111artet street, Philadelphia. TAA FEE & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ' OVONNORS & CO., • North street, Italiimore. WILLIAM D. WlLsopl, at , tlB, Cedar street, New York. • Merchants Tramper attoas Liu*. VIA CANALS-AND ILVILHOADI4 FOR - PIIII.ADEI _. PHL AJD BALTIMORE. QOODS consigned u tut care will he forwarded with out delay, and tett .elowest current [attest. C• A. AVANDLTY & CO., Canal -tasin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. SEILLES & ItCYNOI.DS, 272 and, 'Market street PhDadelnhia. • RASE, hlEftlilLL & . South's; wharf, Baltimore. marehants* 4. Way lorelght" Line. itaiiiiffia 184 8 . iitAiNi ERCIAJBIVELN for the transportation Of way freight between Pittsburgh, Blattsvitle, Johnstown, Rain. day sburgh, Water street, and Petershurgh. This Line was formed for the special &croon:iodation o f the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, respectfully inform their old costomers and the public generally, that they are now batter prepared to deliver goods at any pewit on the Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. istorairrolur. Us. A. LOR E, ?SILBER CO.GEORGE TRINDLE, .101 N &_ Augurs—C. A. AVAars.TY Co., inttsburgli; Jona blusam, Hollidaysburg; • Piczwouru & Wontis, Johnstown. Raussimmis—Smith & Sinclair, J. &J. Br Devitt; O. &J. H. Shoeuberger, R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Ragaley Smith; John Parker, Wm. Latimer & Co.; G. P. Stroenber ger, Pittsbiugh. jetAt Line, attaffi l t FOR the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Gobtls consigned to Our care will Los forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lruling mu - omitted, end all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for star. age or commission. C. A. lIPANITLTY & Co., Proprietors, Canal Basin, Liberty st., Pittsburgh. (Gazetie,only, copy.) . READM W ASSIINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAN. Tiir, Partnership heretofore existing between JOHN D. hIAHON and REALM WASHINGTON, has been 'dissolved by mutual concern. The subscriber may he found at hit office, on Fourth street, between Smithfield anti Grant sts , Pittsburgh, at all times when not engaged in Court. decl.s4na REAM WASHINGTON. Eagle Saloon and Restaurant, • No. g 5, 63, and 61 Wood stmt - The subieriber would respectfully inform albhis friends and the public generally, that he has had the above Weil known establish ment hued rip in a very superior style, and is now pre pared with every requisite, to serve up all the delica cies the season affords. - OYSTERS. stewed, fried, roasted, or in the elicit ; to gether with hot coffee, tea, chocolate, beef steaks, muv 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. .Irhported &gars in eve ry variety. He would also beg leave to state; that he is prepared to furnish DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su perior manner; SUPPERS for Ualls,Societies or private Parties. ' iIW 'r - PRIVATE Rooms always In readiness. ewspapers - will be'kept on file from all quarters. -deels ' . JOHN T; DONNLLEY. TO THE. ENTERPRISING.—A rare chance is now ' presented fay the safel-nvestment in a business en• tirely new.; one adapted . to the man of limited, as well as to the man °le:leastye resourees ;. yielding a profit from capital and'etiterprwe beyond any operation of the day. It is the complete monopoly-of a staple ardelc,ab. solutely necessary and istmertual to every totally, as well as iudispensable'to the mechanic, citizen and profes. Menai man. - To ea - pitilists,"an opportunity offers itself for a lucrative employment of either large or email sums, bringing - immediate 'and-highly satisfactory returns.— Those desirom. of.embariting in apleasant,genteel busi ness, aro' invited, o thers , wiffrt to call. at the office Of the undersigned, examine thearttcle, end form their own judgment, ffom the facts presented, • • - office—Exchange Buildings, Bt. Clair street, nextdoor o Esquire Johns , oifide... • • - • dees:itf ihriVer , Age nay. IIETERS CHEA P E R THAN THE CHEAPEST -1,3-Received this day, 'direct frortrnaltirnore, by Ex press,.Fine Fresh Oysters, which' I will low t at my store, iuthe Diamond, also at Win . Kramer's, corner 'of 'Second and Bmithfield'streets; and H Itally'a, corner of Filth and Market alley.. I Iwill receive thim daily at the libirveplaces. All Oysters warranted ; money returecd; if not good. rIFIANGEABLE SILK VISITS, Rort ',Criarerrisse Pass. tarta.—W;R. Murphy has hand a few very: hisrid: saute changeable suiinble fpr Chridtelas' - presents; which he is selling, at reddeed''prices: > Also; fituidsome - Dress Silks, Satin, superfine sty le etititbrie - r deco Sew s ectxttitsgrelsil ;Lines Itits te Co., ) 411ussru s fma.vc ec 154Wa1l st.,NeviYork, 4 Liverpool, Engiruui, Dauts=nux.x fitform their friends - and the ,publicohat they have couttabncol_the Gene-, infai-SktPinng and C'swrtssnon Buststess, to ,v)gether with the Vtltttar Passenger - Business, grantiagcertificates ofpassage from London, LiverpoolDPablin,Belfast, or any 'port of the „Old Country to New ' rk, Heaton and Philadelphia, au the most reascninbje terms. . Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from 11 id tiny amiosnt oh tits, Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on Llierpool. --The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool 'Packet, as fixed 41pon, are the let, Oth, 11th, Nth, 21st 'and Beth of Oren , month. - 'These Ships tire all Of the - largest class, and are cora mended by num -.of char:toter and experience. The Cabin accommodations are all that can be 'desired in point of splendor and convenience. They arp furnished . With cverydescription of Stores of the best kind. Fanc taality the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. 'Packe.t Ships Roscins, Siddons, Sheridan,and Garrick, are vessels of. the largest class; and those desirous to bring but their friends, cannotselect finer or safer Ships. Passage can' be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For p age or freight, apply as above: or to ass' JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o EDMUND SNOViDEN, r dealt] Corner 4th and Smithaeld sts.,PittsbUrg Ileirnden..&,CoOs 0 I maw PASSLIaaII -, gr . He mailer, nll Steerage 'Passengers coming from EuroPe, engaged in America to coma 'aver, in 'either of the ships of 11 taanxa & CO, will be furnished with the following Provitions, or their eqnivalent;in other articles Tally good.—See deCie ,Cengress, Atop 17,1878. IBIS PLAN will prevent Sicimess on board. Hereto- Toro, when Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, many of them came on oosrd entirely destitute, ,which often caused much Sickness and death. -• 35 tbs. 13read, All of good quail -10 " Rice,• ty, and one•tenth • 10 " Oatmeal, of the Provisions 10 " Flour, furnished Will be 10 " Henna and Peas, delivered to each 35 - L' • Palates!, • . Passenger every --• I pint of Vineg ar , ' week , with a st. 60 gallons of Water, ficient supply a lO tbs.'Enlted Pork, free from bone. Fuca for cooking. Each Ship in this Lino will be properly ventiloted,and a good house over the passage-way - lending to the nui sengets, apartment. The Canaboose and Cooking-raages, for tbe use of Passengers, are kept undercover , . Every attention trill be paid to promote their healthundcamfork Agent at Pittaburgb, JOSHUA ROBINSON, Fifth st:. - near Wood. iIkREMITTANCES and Pussag - e to and l a from Great Briton and Ireland, by W. & J. T. Tapscott, 75 South st.., corner . of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 96 Water- 1 -. --ibt.‘ - P. . :.- A Card. COLVER MYERS. 100 Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having' accepted the Agency of the above *louse, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal tenns witb those desirous otpayiug the passage of their meads tram the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and tong standing in business will 'give ampl e StASIITIIIICC that all their Ilf rangewents will be etude nut fuitlgLily. Messrs. W. tt. J. T. Taltscoit are long, anti favorably known for the superior claim, accommodation, and sailing WESTof their Packet Ships The QtrE.F.N OF THE wEsT, SHERIDAN, O{RIOCK. I torn NOV ER, ROSCIUS; LIVERPOOL, and SWOONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New Turk the :list and and -from Liverpool the 6th and tilt; in addition to which they have arriumeatema with the St. George and Oman Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five Maya, being thus dctenomed that their facilities shall keep pee. with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscott's constant petit:mai superintendence of the business in Liverpool It an add; tionni security that the comfort and accommodation of. the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between riusburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge am foul forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for any sea port iit Great ittitain or Ireland to this cny, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far Leland not otherwise at, tam able; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur. drier West by the best mode of conveyauee, without city additional charges fin their trouble. Where persons seat (or decline coming out, the amount paid for passage wilt be -refunded in MIL R.E.MITI'ANCES. The subscribers are also FrepiTed ttyrive {halts at sight for any amount, pnyidile at the principal cities and 401 4 11 E to Ungland,lrelaild, Scotland and Wales; thus af fording a safe and expeditions mode of recanting funds to those conttuies, which persons requiring such facili ties will Lind it to their 'interest to avail theniselves of. Application Why letter. post-paid) will lie promptly at. lauded to. TAAFPF. h. O'CONNOR, Forwarding and COMIIIISAitM Merchants, taaren-ditte.ly Philadelphia. Itoo&s, Urotbers. & Co. IFlrvront at., New 'WORT; / * ZOO Qc *T. D 1,24 3; 1:30011.AIrtt ROAD; Lies:Brom. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, (Mee on Print st.., Canal Basic, Pittsburgh. Arruzsgestenn far 141. r Wein; BROS. k CO., sole Agents far the BLACX fl, BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Packem, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and euatomcra that their arrangements far the year testy being complete, hey tite prepared to brutg out paar.engere, by the abort- xittenahtt taut, from Livarpool to Near York and Phitarlelphta. They refer to then former roons of sluing business, and &MOUT atom who entrust them with then' anklit, that tbe same satisfartinn will Ite rendered as heretofore. . . 11111111TIONCIES TO IKNGLANIk, IRELAND, EIetYrLA4ND ANt) WALES. Mins for sale, payable, on demand, at say Haw k in Itrtand. The andersigtteil has Made arrangement. to bring oat passengers to Pittsburgh, durom the present }?car. .1 AM tti.AKEI.r. tiAltlliDii et:mescal stn 11113111TAttrit Osten. 1,1 A lINIOEN & CO continue to bring oat (tenon , . front any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon We most !Aerial terrus, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not i low ourpaaseugerntoberobbedbytheswindLng scamps that infest the sea-ports, as we tale charge of Mein the moment they report themselves, and see to their welhim tog, and despatch them without any detention by the first Ship*. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to shots that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained mouths soul they could be sent in some old craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to perform our contracts honorably, eat what it map, and not arias was the ease last season with other Maces, who either performed not at all, or when suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh rot any sum from LI tp it . ,(100; payable w any of the lorovirteial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Filth street. one door below W and _at._ -• FOREIGN REMITTANCE. ripHESubselibens are prepared to forward money to all ,1„ parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL APCLITIRKEN & CO., lilt Liberty street, LEM Western New York College of health. 209 Mine grazer, ilurra.co, N. V. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETAIII,E LITHONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. THIS celebrated remedy is consul. :y increasing fis fame by the making all over the world. it hail now become the only medicine for family use, And is particu larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this tom' 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 other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con vince the moat skepticel;--(ece pamphlet.) Liver Com plaintillilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great 'West especially, end wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. Notnineml agent, nodelete rictus compound is a part of this mixture; it cures these diseas es with certainly and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles,* complaint 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 Intimation -of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and n cure is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame, irregularities, Suppressions, painful men 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 distressing class of cotnplaints.— See pamphlet.- All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury, will , find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison- . bus mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article ruiner ran 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 cermit to he named here; Agents give them away; they ontain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi. er appeared. It is one of the Peculiar features of this ar ticle;-that it never fails to benefit in any case, nod if bone rutd muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid Hamm., and keep taking the medicine as lops as there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SAISACAILILLAI4 STEM'S, &C, as cures for Dropsy,,Gravel, &c. They are good for noth ing, .and , coucacted to gaU the unwary: 'COUCH ?MM. nor. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseasestill `tut - article had done it.. '4 panindar study of the painph-' lets is earnestly soliautt. . Agents and all who sell the ar ticle; are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put u p i n 30 oz. bottles, at 82; 12 oz. do, at 81 each-L-the larger bolding 0 oz. more than the two small bottles. .Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has '.‘Vanglin's Vegeta ble Llthonfriptie - Mixture] , blown npon the glass, the written signaturetrf,“ G. C. Vaughn P. on the directions, and " 0. Vaughn, stampe don thet cork. None other are fsenuine.. . • .. • Prepared' by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold It the Princi pal Office, 201-31iiin street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention :given, to letter; unless post-pald--order from tegularty - asalsorivd Agents •oreepted. Post-paid led: tart, or, verb al,cornmtinicanons soliciting advic e,prompt , . ly attended to gratis.. ..• , - • - Officer devoted exelualvel9 lathe sale of this 132 NIMBILII st., 21;.Y,.; 29 Essex. st., 'Relent, Masi.; and: by the principal Druggists throughout. the .I:frated Slides andlilanada as • .112,111:/i,A4DX1IMAN.t 4'olll - al; No. 2, Liberty t ,crus9•Basie.- . • ^- 1111 The VrAnisliskr . .F4te : Insuraitike.Sifiliapsuirt oa PUlLADlitnrri- ;r "- Lf „ YIIR ,Charles V7.l3ancker, GOoigoW;ltichazda, . LLJJ Thomas Hart, _ Bloraccall).Loarbs, , • Tobias Wagner, Adelpbi E.l3orie, Samuel Grant, 'livid S. Browne, • • Jacob 8.. Smith, Monis Palterson. CHAS. W. BA.NCEHR, ffeereUnT , : -.-'-il2 - ,Continue to mob:a:lour:ince, Perpetual or limited, on eVog" deseription of PrOperty.in town and country. The Company have•reserved a laTge Contingent Fund, ivith.their.Capital said Premiums, safely invested,. afford ample protection to the assured..: , .• • • The Assets of the Company. on January ist,'ls,9, publishedagreeably to an. Act of Assembly, were as-fol lows,viz Mortgages • Real Estate Temporary Loans Stooks $13,318,492 71 Since - their incorporation, a period "iof 19 years, they have paid upwards of One Million Your Hundred Thou sand' Pollan, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of-the advantages of Insurance,ai well as the, ability and disposition to meetwith promptness, all liabilities. e J.GARDINER COFFIN; Agent, Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d sts -Fire :and Risirine Inturancia• HE Iniurance`Conipiin of Nortli'Amerida, of Phila. delphia,through its d u ly authorized- Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent said limited Insurance on property, in this - zity and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. • • • ' • - DIRECTORS Arthur O. Coffin, Preet: . Samuel Brooks, AJez. Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jonel, Samuel W. Smith; Edward Smith, - Ambrose White John A. Brown, Jacob M. Theuttis,- John White. John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, ' Bicbard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, . Henry D. Sherrard, This is the oldest Insurance 'Company In. the United States, having been chartered in 1704. Its charter is per petard, and from its high standing, long ezperiefiee,_am-• ple means, and avoiding all risks of an exist hazardous character, it may be considered as offering aniple securi= ty to the public- WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones h. Co., Witter and Front sta., Pittsburghmay4y GENCY OFTHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCI ACOMPANY OF PITILADELKA.-10. R. earner of Third and Wood.streets, Pirtaburgk---The assets of the company on the first of January, nots, as published in conformity with ari act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were 8000,015 93 Bonds andMortga,ges• Real - Estate, at cost 100,967 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash 277,409 72 Makins a total of 8909,683 (2 Affording certain assurance that dl-losses wilbe promptly met, and string entire security to all who ob tain policies from this Company._ Risks taken at as low rates Is are consistent with security. oct9 WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. J. 111. WILLIS °ALLA GEIER, LONG & MILLER, No. 109 Front sr.. between Want and Smithfield streets. Iu rAIivF)LCTICIREINS of Hells of all Alma, double and .1.11. single action Force Pumps, Counter Railing. Mitt eral Water Pumps. fittings of all kinds for Gas, - Water, Steam, ac.. areas Castings for hlachinery and anti-altri. ton metal for came. Particular attention paid to Gas Fasturcs, and a well assorted stock of Plain and Orna mental Pendants. /turners, Cliandeliera, &c., &e., con stantly on hand. 001$ arias aaNlATltatra. —saaltrat. A RhISTRONG CROZER, Commission Merchants, 21, No. 21. Market *treat, Pittsburgh, Pa., will attend promptly to the sale of ' , every description of Western Produce. and other articles entrusted to their tare. Ham ro—Hanna, Hussey X Co., Pittsburgh; Hanna, Graham h Co., New Id.stxm, 0.; Merchants generally, Wellsville, 0.; Rhodes 1 ogleby, Midge - port O.; A. O. Richardson & Rrn., Cincinnati; J. F. Howard,Louisville, K .; Guile Os Dorwort, St. Louis; H. Voyles, Steuben. dectky LAW scifOoL. Subscriber will receive at bis office, Toting. Ge n xlemen desiring to read law. lie will 'suVenntend and direct their studies, and by constant supervision, and strict weekly examination, prepare them tot admission to the liar. RMAUE WASHINGTON, The i4nbeeritiem have been inhabit of daily profession al intercourse with Heade Washington, Esq., for mallf. years. and feel grow pleasure io attesting the accuracy or hts legal information, and his eminent capacity for the undertaking set forth in his advertisement. They earnestly recommend to young Gentlemen who wish to acquire a competent knowledge of the legal pro fession, to avail themselves or the advantages which his proposed Law School will afford them. Charles Sheller, 0. kletealt, A. Wail, Thew Willims, Wilson M'Candless, C. Darragh, Robert Woods, Jame, Dunlop C 0. Loomis Win. 11. hl't:ture, J, Mahon. A. W. Loomis. derLS-la • . , . Great Bargain Cornor, syrrlifllOn Ann 111 , 111 trrnerll, rirrrilrann, Pa.. jil. the atom popular ot all BOOT and SiiOEK. ialdistourni* to the. Wert. This plate lugs gained its reputation by to proprietor heepht; the very tr.( Door* and Shoe*. whieh arr_tuade expresaly to order for this niarlirl, and lir is riot eatislint only by keeping the hest yawned stock of BOUTS and sIIOES in the I.Vesteris country' box he is molded and defer. mined to sell his GOODS tower than any tuner house pctaxibly ran. be intellizat what faeilitie. its.-). !.oast Of having for offering great toduretnesitaao the public- it Is impossible so art forth all the adruntaCe) and faailities ni aa adsernsrisioni, 031 the Great Ibtrelin Corner hue otrevutherin which enables its proprietor to aell fkiots and Shoes of the very nest nrratinen and styles at from 10 to •,15 per cent, lower than silty other rare In the city. The way to feat flit' Main . r is Bit all who intend punkas. Ma BOOTS and SIIOB.S. In eat! at BATES' GREAT BARG AI'S CIIItNER, e se tni ne the Mae k tont pc ire li, and all will he saus fi ed thit the littatnaroive Cortstr,Satith- M 4 sod Fifth son ar. is the phiert.tor the public, one and att, to get good Roots and Shoe* cheap, for cash. droll - l. BATES. Greet Western Saddle, HARNESS, TRI;NIC AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. subscriber takes this method of informing his 'ends and the nubile in general. that he has the la stock of the following t mimed Vie to', of his own ma facture, facture, in this city—Saddles, itantett,Truskt and Whips; all of whirl . , he will warrant to be made of the best material, and by the best Mechanics is Allegheny county. Being detertnined to Sell In. manufactures something lowcr.thattbas been heretofore sold in the city, he would invite persons In need of the above named at. titles, to his Warohouoie. No. :44 Liberty street. oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to orderfor maehitt y ery„ Kintit - ----- — CliCollisit Pianos. JOHN IL MELLOR,. I 'as deem .fur CkirAvring's Piano for Western Pommy!- . rania,) No. SI Wood street, Pittsburgh. f e el , has received, and now open for sale. the following elegant assortment of Piano-Fortes, direct from the manufacturer, and Inc sale at Mr. Chickerfug's (Roston) owes,- viz: . One superb 'Rosewood, seven oelave. carved in the mo ' "st elegant and neh Lyle of Louis XlV.—sew scale. - One Rosewood, carved, seven octave—new Pellic. One do. 61 octave-new scale. . • One do. 6 octave, carved moulding—new reale. Two do. 0 do. round corners; Two do. 0 do. square " • ~ .1 The above are from the ruanufamory of I. Chickering, Bosco°, and of the latest styles of furniture, and with his new and approved scale. Also, on hand, and for sale low— Three Rosewood Pianos. 6 octaves; from the manufac tory of 11. Worcester, New fork, formerly of the 6nn of Suntan, Worcester & Dunham. Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; from the manufactory of Oak & Co.,`. V. One Rosevroog., Cl octave; manufactured by Bacon & Raven, New Work. One Mahogany 6 octave Piano; made in Baltimore, and left by the owner for sale,either for cash or in es change tot such goods as will *4 :It country store.— Price S 10& lota° __ JotitisToN a tr rOGK'CON have Just receivedthe following new works : History of Congress, Biographical and Political, com prising n history of internal Improvements. (lovers, Har bors, etc.) from the formation of the Goveriunent to the present tune ; embracing, else, historical notices - of ye , none political events of Ocean Steam Navigation; of the Tea and Coffee tax Ltogether with biographies, per sonal histories, ht., by Henry G. Wheeler, illustrated by steel portraits, and too similo autographs: /history of Charles 1, of England; by Jacob Abbott, with engravings. The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos. C. Hart. A new novel; Mary Ration : a tale of Manchester life. The Moral, Social and Professional duties of Attorneys and Solicitors; by Samuel Warren, Esq.; F. R. S. of the n net temp le, Barriste r at Law. ' deeB Iron City Cracker and Dread'Hakery. SHRPRARD .uromn respectfully inform his Mends , and the pub ' lie generally, that he has added to his other bull nessthe manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— Having purchased one of W. S. 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 exa mi ne for themselves. BA.KERY, No . I 0 Commercial Row, Liberty,st. oppo site fimithfield. N U. Saperior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, fresh every morning can be had at the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary OR hand and made to order. J. SUBPIIARD. Nolo Commercial Row, Liberty se “It Is the beet Cough Medicine I ever Saw.” REId.D the following proofof the superiority of Dr. WU. lard's Oriental Cough Mixture, from axespectahle cis lten, who hos tried it ' Paw:union, Dec. 15, 1847. - Mums. HATS &Daricawatri---Afterlaboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a bumming cough and most distressing cold, which bud, thUs (err, resulted. the et , feats ofseveral of the einfelliblek e I. watinduced to pur chase a .hottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, nod give It a fair trial. To my great Surprise, - after using only one half of the bottle I found myself entirely refl. , ‘",rtie the lost medicine Tenet saw.", True ' • ' JUMP , t!livino , . Bold & liRpCFLIVAYI 11 rUggiBUS uemmer dal Rom; Liberty street; near Canat.•• • Jun6l - - New Altlitatery,,- telliaa, -Velvets, dee. ' -Jon received . from New Itork,m *choice Bele° tion of elegant rich Satin's, Silks, inter Rthbons A'iii French Flowera, , Pliimes, tom ~ k. handsome as aortment of :Winter Bo:trims, Hoods, awes .Cardinale Theta, tech on hand and made to in th e style at the vhortest notice. - MRS. DUFF, .- • ' ddc o '' ' •'' ' -,' -- f. -2.1040 St. Clair et. (Welt side.) 4 FASHIOINTAI3LE MILLINERY...44re: S.ltaaa roartlt street;near WoOd,yekuldinibrin,the Ladies of rittsbafgh and viainity - that she will Oen OW, Tuesday, 010 24th inst, an e*t"tfets'eaSsoloneilt of Fel end:Winter Millinery. 4 - - - - - etteo- ~~:a'wc - ~. ~a~•A~~-~5.,,.a.~w_.ex,.s'~::+r'~P,.;_:~`r1;;c~.%'~': CLIMPLAINT;rJAUNDICE,'AITSPEPSIA ,„ 'I.OMRVOUS - DEBILITY, - DISEASE - OF THE RID;i NEVIS * and all Affeetiftui;dikoff from - .:....derangeinertner - iiiitease in ibis - Biliarr" „Vasenlati Reepixinoty, - .." and Nereous ' - suc h -- stich ite • continpatioll. inward piles,heartburia,lossOfaePotilot ooo t - . . -ad .tengue, - acidity - of the trlom7 ach,swimming of the bead, tallness arsveight ill the dimeeiseff . _ - vision?. palpita. ' non of the Molting or saffocatinesensitung. depression of spirits, sudden lushes ;of heat, pain . in the side oe weakness of limbs, told feet, constant ink "- nghlingo,tir fiver 'and dullpain in the Pain-.and difficulty of breathing when lying upon 'the tide, frightful dreams,sourernetations,yinlow- • - •' ' ties` of tie akin -and eyes, deficiency of perspirts - • non; Zee, &e. , cap - effectually CELEBRATED GERMAN BITFERS. Theirpovverover tlteabore diseases is not excelled— if equalled-by - anydherlireparation in the ;Jibed Staltsois the euresin this oilyd -V attest,'in any cases ef' ter skilful physicians had failed, Derangement lathe liver and stomach are sources of insanity—from disorder or obstruction a morbid action of ' the sympathetic and other nerves follows, and the func tions of thebrain fire impaired and deranged; as nerves are the connecting medium .between mind-and matter, it follows from th e reciprocal action that both" must. be more or less implicated and.deranged simultaneorieW derangementthere will alit° producediseseeof the SKIN, LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS.Vits well as the brain. The—thousands woo die— with" ;YELLOW FEVER,. CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, is-owing to the same cause; and the Majority of cases of that most painful disease, CONSUMPTION, miginates from the same. In fact the stomach is tee important Orgaitin - the system of ' matter, as upon it you - de pis calor the success and all the advantages lobe derived from the administration of in- I Lerma I. medicines. Its functions are of' this utmost Un patience to every one 'constitntingthe source And foun tain or lifOi'Which is untlition. , 'No organ posseueisuch remarkablelYmpathies, none suchremarkable power in modifying every part of the system. . The tare success in treating ,disetise of:the liver and stomach successfully has not heetta'avadotpathological knowledge ot their functions, but , the preparation of a compound that would ant upon the dirmase aid all the. sympathetic afflictions.' That point has beeniLained in these Bitters, and they are ENTIRELY , 'VEGETAULE i and will in-every case permanently destroy -costivenese4 and give strength and vigor to the frame, at no time de. bilitating the patient, and they are grateful to the most I delicate stomach under any circumstances. ALL CAN BE CURED WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, (11 wrrnnr Tux Fawns ov sramenra.) The few Months this preparation has been before the public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy_ of the press through the land, their object being fOr the benefit of suffering humanitytits success hais surpassed all precedents, and,' is free from all alcoholic stimelant._ syrup. mercury, libel, quinine, acids, and all injurioui ingredients. and espeeiallyadapted to the diseases of the variable climate of the ' Un ited States, end the West- In dia Islands, WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, are made strong by using fnet'it is Milady medi-. eine, and 'can be admintstered with safety io a child one year old the delicate tamale, ore manor ninety. The Philadelphia Democrat: sayst--“This medicine has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in great deinand. We can speak - from experience, that it has produced many wonderful cures." The Only Sun says believe it is one_ of the best medicines of the age—a friend having Mad own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and Liver Complaint." The Spirit of the Times sad Keystone says t—"Tio our good eitizens,who are invalids, know the many tenon-, tithing cures that have been performed by Dr. iloofland'e celebrate. *em= Bitters? If they do riot, we recom; mend ahem to the Geratan Medicine Store, VS Race street all who arc afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility: the Doctor. has cured many of our citizens, after the - Lest physicians had failed. We have Used them. and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should know ofi and we cannot refrain giving our testimony in .their favor. and that which gives them greater claim upon our humble of they are entirely vegetable. - The Evening Bulleimsayst—The Celebrated German Eldora are pii invaluable remedy, for Jaundice, Dyspep. Ma- end nervous complaints." " Nears Gazette sayie--"It is not often we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in Our, columns, because we are unwilling to speak except from personal experience, end a good constitution fortunately makes as generally strangers to such articles. A word, how- - ever, of Dr. Midland's German Bitters. This we crow to be an excellentanicle fulfilling in - every respect what is claimed for it by the advertiser. The Daily News says: - "A blew - cram—We speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof.. land's celebrated German Bitters when- We. say iris a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the hiliary, diger tire and nervous systems, it has not, we think, airgunal. itisa rtOrrstitx ralcraaartOn atril Mina willloar afr Minot, and to all invalids -we would recommend it as worthy their confidence. What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the Depot cantle seen the cm4lenres of army of our most: respectable citizens of Cerra in all the:foregoing dis eases.: Principal Depot, German Medicine Store, 27S RACE Street, and for sale in Lancaster by John P. Logan; liar rishare, by D. W. Gross; and respectable dealers 'gen; orally throughout the tratinuy. 1017,438 41 • • •94 7'24 83 . 9401 85 51,523 25 '38,804 37 IXeCOVIad and. for sate by SILENCE THAT DREADFUL, COUGH'—The Longs are in danger, the work of the destroyer has been begrin,llte Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of death. Asa von A Minuet? Your darling child, your idol and earthly Joy. is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken en gem, telt the hold disease boo already gained upon her —the sound of her supulebral cough pierces yoursoul, Yotrso Ms's, when just about to enter life, disease sheds * heart crushing blight over the fair tirospectoof the fit , lure—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tetra your loss of hope.but you tired not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is !Magallanes; A 11-11 e allow Unlearns Mrs. Arista, the wife of Wm. IL Attree, Faq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, , Drs. Roe and kleClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and 'Dr. Molt of New York. Her friends all thought she mast die. She had every appearance of being in consumption. and was so pronounced by her physicians—Sherman's Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. Ostubtattagrz, of Bull's Ferry. was also cured of consumption by this Hews when all other remedies failed to give relief—site was reduced to a skeleton.. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist. V 1 Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several cases where no other medechte afford, ed relief--but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also unneared its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Wood, 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. Ryon' Jonas, ICS Eighth avenue, was cared of cough acid catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first done gave him more relief than all the other medi• eine he had ever taken. Dr. 1.. .1. Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave it to a sister.iii-law who was laboring under Consutnption, and to another' sorely inflicted with the Asthma. itt limb cases its effects were iintnediate, soon restoring. them to Collbillll.lo health. Mrs. LITRILTIA W6L1.11, 95 Christie-wt., suffered from Asthma 4.1 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at Once, and she ,is comparatively well, Leine enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price .0 cents nod $1 per bottle, Principal Office 100 Nassau street. Neve York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. PremiuM Tooth Paste and Poor I Man's Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, bead of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county t A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city . ; Jonathan Manchester, J. R. H. Jacques, Dirrntughttm; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. O. Mirmin, cot. Webster st. and Ella; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H. 1.. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikan, Sharpsburgh; 81=1. Springer, Clin ton; James At'Kee, Stewartstown; Jahn Black. Turtle Creek - C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland k' Son. M'Keet.' port; McEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley M'Laughlin, Plumb Township; Win. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentism; O. H. Starr, Sewickly. mara-ly . TEsTrAidNV!—Dr. W. Lamm, of FtW. 111 vine, N. Y., says: "I am well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your Domestio ,Yegetable are of great use to all those who may have occasion to , use them, and have administered teem to my patienta.” Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately Mired by the nee of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, S 5 cents a bog. Sold wholesale and retail by 13. L. CUT BERT, . Smithfield street. near "third. Also, by Wm. Cale, Allegheny city J. B. Smith, fir raingliam; , and. John hl'Craeken. Filt h Ward. fetal Jaynes' loaning - Medicines. '(IR. S. S. COOK; Piqua, hi°, writes, March, 1846: I/ "I have used, your Yesmiftige,,carmiaaties Balsam, and Expenorcmt, in my practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly , well plcied with them; and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their 'curative prOperties._ Your' other medicines I eaunot speak_of from experiettee; but; ludgingfrom those I have used, I doubt net butlhat they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed In them, by those who have used tnem. I was formerly very partial to Ass , Vemtifuge, until becamencguain ted with yours, which Mutiny decided preferene to any other now in use. Resseetfully, yours_, k.c., 1) S. S. COOK, 14.."' . Kr For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin,Tea Store, 7i Pourth at. &MS- BA. PAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.—This .partition proved itself to be of very great effica s' - cy' the cure of obstinate Coughs, . Colds, Asthma, Spit.; tins of Blood, Whooping Cough, end other Pimarnome Affections,. and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending' it ex. a safe and useful medicine, and are pre.... pared to shies certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. , . • • It ie pleasant to the taste, midis offered atso low a price wpm place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps; but few Cough preparations that will , pro duce such decided •efeets such a short tint& "Pre pared and sold by. B. A. FARM:STOCK It CO Corner of First and Wood; also, „corner of Sixth .and Wood streets. , • . • - deel3 DR. RALPH'S Cataantrazo Vaciaflatas Puts are fat sale, wholesale and retail, at the - • Rant Eirractcirttca, -- ." . J 30.. Smithfield at . - Also, by Wm. dole, Allegheny city: '4. 0." - Butith; 81r mingbam;JohnMcOracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward, AyLBN BILOWB., C. CONNTCLIir ... y mo w wn „UCi i iira CORCORNER OksIinr.EIFIRLD , ANI. ) • pitaburgh, Pa. /3/t°w74 ' c°NN ? Glir tVe.house, r . N. B.—Good Siabling a taeitea bb finceatincanknoedripx #pptes, •Ja,sreced per subsinatt Pyabiul "and fa sale by:, 4 .114 4 0111 9N1H' • - . - MEIMI . •••• '' • . . • ' : 4 '' • . ,• • ••• • • • • •.". • ' • .4 • ME xnalebiesearticle::. Ni - ,,lst,srshibrenutyi'suutretuaration:oftdas Tat Cream, when once kitowri,:will,supercede ell otheriiii clepef the kind-now in use., Where-the-hair is dead harshi thin, unhealtht, norjurninggrey, alew applica tions will make the hair soft and dark, and give ita bean liVely ;appear:sate; and also make itmaintain. ins, livelinese-and healthy color, twieti longns all the. preparations that, are generally , used, • :Wherethe _hair is thin, or has &nen .off, 4 it may lie tutored by using fide Cream . Every.lady and gentlenmit - Who isin the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purehase a bottle of the Chineeellair Cream, (mit is sacomposed that it will not, itijnin: the hair like, the other mvparations, but will beautify it,, and give , perfect satisfaction in every tre, stance.% For te stiniOny its very Seperlor quslities,se,e the fof. lowing :letter- from -the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Mears's. Readershott &Stretch, Nashville,- general agents for the Southern States:- : Legtetoftheltev,CalcitotiliPettgor of the Zres kyle:st e t . ttlaskt ThEssßs.thinhElLS/lOST ot- MICR: Climtruranm-4 take .p.e entre in adding my testimony in,Eavor of the excellent prepare ion - called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for,' about two years agoray hair was very dry, bristtp,-and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream,andasedid according to. the mxseriptkm, it is now elastic, so ft , and firm to the head. - Many balsams and -oils were applied, each leaving my'hair in a worse stale than before. This Cream, however, has met nty'expee., As an article for the toilet, my wiie gives itij7eferende over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dis posed to 'rancidity.' The ladies, especially, will find:the Chinese Cream to be 'a desideratum - thetr premuntions for the toilet. . -Respectfully, R. CALDWELL.' Pulaski, January 7,1847. - . . -, . . ir3 - B ,o ld . wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John - M. Townsend 45 Market si.,. and Joel 51older, cornet or, Wood and Piftbsts . jel.s-4Ecvs-ly. . . ArtIES are 'cautioned littunst using ,Common Prpa-- Ls red Chalk: They are not aware how frightfully inju riousiris to the skin t how coarse,bow rough, how sallow; yelloW, and, unhealthy the skin appears atter using pre pared chalk ! Besides illsinjunous,:containlag a - large quantity of lead! We have , prepared a -beautiful vete:. - table article, which we call. Junes' Spanish Lilly White. It - is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deletetious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white; at the same time acting as a cosmetic - n theskin,'making it soft and smooth. - 'Dr. James. Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says: "After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at the same time innocent, white I ever, saw. . I, certainly. can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose akin requiresbeautifying.. ' Price - 25 cents a box- Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the iormer ts preferalile. • 4_ , • A rmit sax op . Trent . pox 25 cairra—White teeth, foul. breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once'or twice 'cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth. Paste,: have the appearance of the most 'beautiful 1 ivory', and,.at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that int constant daily:use is highly advantageous,42eri to those leetlithat are in good condi tion,. giving Mem a beautiful poliali, and preventing a premature . decay. ` Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens inch atilt be coming loose, and by perseverance it will render the realest teeth delicately white,. aitd make the breath' deliciously . sweet; Price 23 or 37* cents a box. All the above are sold only at e 2 Chatham at., sign of the American Eagle, New:York; and by thenppointed Agents whose names appear in: the WILL YOU MI Ml', and geta rich husband, lady ? . "Your face is your fortune ?' bet beautiful, clear, fa ir! Is it white? If ifot,it •can be medals° even though it •be low, liafigured , sunburnt, tanned and freckled.,. ThouS 7 , ands haVe been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent.. But be afire yea get the genii.' me Jones' Soap, at the sign of,the_American Eagle, ' Chatham street. • • • • Riag-wo nit; Balt-rheum Scummy, Erysipelas; Barber's Itch, are , often cured. by ' Jones' Italian . Chemical Soap, when every kind of...remedy has failed. ,. . That it cams pimples,' freckles, and clears the skin, all know.' Sold at the At e e tteen Eagle, 85 Chatham street- Mind, reader, this seldom or, never, " - C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. Bold atlacrog% 59 Liberty at.; head of Wood, Sign of of thr Bic ONIDOLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. —Afiariags.—Co*DaliaL—Any. lady between twee-. ty and thirty, possessing a syrinnetrical form, good fea tures, &a.. is asked ciinfidentialty, can' she suppose any man could admire her while sha hassiuch' yellow teeth; such callow, rough, coarse skin; and such ' dirty, bad, -wiry hair when, by spending the, above sem, 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 26. box of Tories' , Am ' bee 'Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the gemune Janes Italian - Chemical Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by using a 3s. bottle of Jona' Coral Hair .Restoratiye. Do not form an opinion against this before youtrry, or you will regret it; but be sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New-York at 82 Chatham St. POT aide by _ WAL JACKSON, Agent,' 89 Liberty st,Fittsburgh. /LANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE.--Ample perience has proved that no cotabination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the abOve dis eases, as Da. JAYNES ' It hasteffeetcd cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis eases of that elan, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings ; Dyspepsia, &c. This . medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates, dis rues wherever located. It purifies the blood and . other fluids- of the body,. removes obstruction in the pores of the skin an dledutps enlargement of the glands oi bones. It inert:vies the appetite,- removes headache and drorrsi tress, and inifigoraussthewhole systent, and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitatedeoustitntion. There is uothiag superior to it in the whole materin medics. - Ik ' la perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothirr , of thdditgusting nature accompanying The idea of steal= lowing medicine U .- For sale in Pittsburgh at the I'EKIN T&' STORE,- 73 Fourth at... near Wood- - mar3o -- A Iteclpa fOr•the MUMMA Maar _ TO — FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, ItIAKE IT SUET , SII.ICI , t'I.F.AN 'AND FlNE—Persons in Cientequence of the things sold, set doivu every article, (be it ever so good,l as a humbug. If people eould he made to try a fts. bottle of Jones Coral Hair Re storative, a n d sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, lighthair moist, soft, auburn and dark, and keeps it so ; and by its. use fbr sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful; if people could see the uumber eiposit respectable me chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they eau use,) for dressing and beautifying the finis; for keeping it soft p nd in order three times as long as any other article ma e; and . Forces it to grow, stops its falling, . .And costs busZ shillingato try. We. formerly sold tiotlring. leas-than SI. bottles, but we Whib'peciPle to try it. told only at 921 - mind E.ll Chatham street, New York,Suid by- . - - margu WM. JACKSON, Agt.. 89 Liberty et. MORE 'VESTIMOISI for Dr. Willard's loudly Medi cines. —The undersigned., chitin' of Pittsburgh.hay ing personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mix. tore, and experienced its beneficial - effects, do most cheer fully recommend it as , safe and effectual, in 'all cases. Speaking from experiencewe belieye that it has no an perior; and would 'recommend its use td.all the afflicted. CtfARLF.S LEWIS. Pittsburet, Marehtsth, 18.48. •' • trrSold by J. Sehoournaker & Co-, John Hays, James A. ,Jones, J. H. Cassel, John P. Scott, F. L. Snowden; J. Mohler; Ogden -& Snowden: • • • , - ap2sl _ 0, ALT RHEUM, .Cl.faltictiLLk 4.3 LAS, Barbers-Itch, Ckaps,lSort Beards, Pimples.— This is used by mall) , PhYSiefous brittle , city in ennngthe above. and we would not embicienelously sell unless we knew It to be all we state. ' ' • ' • As a cosmttie, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known that removed' impurities,- nd cleared and 'beautified the skill, making it soft, clear, smooth and white as an infanta. But mind, it is'old at 85 Chatham at., N. Y., and by : • • WMIJACESON, Agent, martS :89 Liberty street, Pittaborgh. CoNsumnpapi seizes more mums than any other disease in oar country. The young, the old; the beautiful and gay, are all alike - Subject so its invidious ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to bloom with the.glow of health. But every case origi natesiu acold and a eough--perhaps deemed unworthy of attention at first--,and only met with remedies when too late., the first symptoms with jentous'eare, and make immediate use of the, Cottglt . .Balsam of IL A. Folutestock & Co., which wiliceitandy check its further prcreps, and restore the inflatned-,organs to a beautiful ac For sate by B. A FAIINESTOCKA..&.Co., corner Ist and Wood sts:; also, corner OM and Wood.' dealt affillall4M for January, 1.849,• . Tap ECRIVLD AT M. A. 'MINER'S, Smithfield street. IL third door above Second street— • - ' • Godey's Lady's Book, unusually ittric,• - • with , six at tractive engravings; the literary department of Ahe high est order for this No., commencing a new valuate. • Sartain's Union Magazine,- beautifully enthellished, and 'comprising SO pages of !rending mutter, all original. .GraharresMagazine, illustrated with , four beautifulen gravings ; in. size,a full doable number. • Po e ms of John Quincy Adams, with Notices .of- his Life and Character.. '• . • A Critical Defence of the Grant Streit Baptist Church, against the charge of corruption, in thee - administration of. her discipline ; published by order of the Church. Rose and Gertrude. or the Mysterious Wedding; trans lated from the French of Rodolphe Topifer. An Impartial Account of the Life of the. Rev: John N. Matftt=a narrative of his first marriage; also. his second, withinany particulars neverbelbre published • . Second volume Paul Arderibbirn, now complete; by George Lippert'. . • - Mary Barton, a Tale or Menai:tester Life, England; published by the Harpers. ' • • • - • Jultan - De Clifilird, or Woman's Love Roitance of :Smiles and Tears; illestrated. • ' • Angelina Luxmore,or .the Life of a Beauty; by the author of the _ Jilt, Braila - 11'ot .Promise, &c, &c. •. • The Hunchback, or the - Dell Ringer of Notra Dame! by Victor Hugo. . • • . deett Notkm to the kablio. -MITE osabscriber informs. the public - generally, and j Housekeepers and Retail:Grocers particularly, that' he is, diseonunuing the olatteeneware business, and will sell off his present stock atreduced prices.' Those who Wiskto obtairtCkina, chums toare, , or Glass, will find this a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want, much cheaper than the usual rates. Remember the- place, CHINA HALL, No 118 Wood: street, near the Auction store. ' - ' S: I will dispose of my whole Stock to any person wishing to buy it, at &bargain.' • - ianSaT - ." ' WM: GETTY: • ST. 40LAI6t, HOUSE, - -CORNER OF , PENN. , AND:ST. CLAIR STREETS. p,ES/1 OYSTERS, GAME, and every delicacy of .the season' the, market affords; served up at the • shortestnotice, and Art the very best style.' The horse fitted.up•and-arrauged. in the .best order,,under the man Agementof Duren] - :JOHN _ld, CAMPBELL. SALB—AII that valuable property where the subscriber resides, together with the leiPrevemente therebri, situ a ted on Sixth street, near Smithfield, front, big on - Sitthst.42o It, and in depth ant:Merry alley 240 feet: - This propertY - Is - admirably situated for a Hotel or . WPublic Hall; and contains a half square'of nroundier. It naght - be divided' into 12 littildingtots,o lots c 4 -20 feet each on Sixth street, by 120 feet deep;and 0 lots with.ls front of 20 'reit. ettelr on IThetry alley hy 120 feet fdeep; “janfirp - :-••! • .1WM,P0,417,414 ' - ffilli , . TB if....IIRBUKAW .fiLlsiltllo 111X1.91 , SI AT tin ' • 4-I,TErumw rill o - ptociiled ftattrasYellinlienmekY J e5i, , .;133 - . Misr} bolo* the oftlyilearthi, a certain and infallible care Ott siiraosi Strahni,"Cuts, Bruises, , I Scaldr,:Butos,'Teuer, Erysipelay, Scald Head, Croup, I Whooping-CoughlnliammatorySore' Throat. Sore and ! Inflamed Eyhs,7)atubin ce, Ulcers:Fever Sates, and DMA IKAIATORY RHEUMATISM, . • which 'yield/to its effeCts imatutrptislng Manner. ' It has' never let - failed When, tided according to dheo Ilona. Read the:follanring: - - ' • ~ 7 • ~ hforansas iat, Allegheny co " " Pa., •' ' • - ' • • • November 10,1840. 5 - This is to certify, that my Wife,;AlargaretUbriest, was cured of a RheumatleComplaint Of seven years standing. . . by which she was so lame as to be obliged twist, crotch- es. In one week she was. cured by ,using the American Oil, and could walk about as usual without her crutches. 's-. • • • - JONATHAN UHREIST. I, - The following is cominialcated hy Alr. Yilni.Nash, !dr. ' 1 .. Jckson's agent LisSieubenville,'o. • - , ".. A gentleman mar Steubenville, who hadnot been able t . to put either of his feet to the ground for twelve years, in , : consequence of lameness, by the use-of onehoule _was i . enabled to :walk two Miles to a township election. It le 1 • I likewise a sovereign remedy for • . . i : CONTRACTION ~ .OF THE MUSCLES AND - t The following is cotQaututeated by itt. Vfnt. Nash, IT. 1 Jackson's agent for Steubenville t -..- , i A lady residing in Stenheoyine r the .finger of whose hand.was so contracted as to deprive her of the use of It .. for thirty-five years, was enti rely cared by the use of one s . i bottle of the Oil, so that she now. has the perfect use at I • her hand fully equal to the other which had never been '. affected. It an b ulso been found to.be ottafe end invinci 1 . bit agent In the speedy and cert.= earn of , I . in nil cases not organically lIIMOte.* 2 * . /.: A lady ;eliding in AlleOeny city was effectually cured s of obstinate deafness, of years' continuance, by the use s of less than one bottle of the Oil, so that she said she heard better than oho had ever done before... A gentleman well "known in Pittsburgh, was cared of t. daaMess of nine years' standing, by the. use of a small quantity of of the Oil. The names and fesitleaces of the 5. lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire it, t at the office of the advertiser. . ' a Its properties are highly developed in tlus'eertain and 4 surprisingly speedy cure of all cases of • k CHOLIC CHAAIP, AND SPASMS. '5 Seviral cases of 'Cramp Cholic- have been effectually i. cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short spate of bait i, en hour, when the parties have been agonized with pain. t; Itsturativelroperties have been remarkably manifested :,. in the radical cure of• _.,,, 5 . . • DISEASES OF THE SrtrilE. A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was omit' P etteetwilly of one of the worst eases of diseased Spine, k. •• - " - -•id fortrcontiderable which had confined her to her bed for n cu.-.- _ ume, in which she could not turn herself. - It is also a c sure remedy and perfect cure for pains inthe small of the back, end INFLAMMATION OP 'Mg KIDNEYS. Read the following: ' Preivaanon, Dee. le, 114 G. - Twin to certify that I was afflicted with'great pain in t v , the small of my back and kidneys, which affected me to l', ' much that I could not stand uprighr. By rubbing eases ',b.' natty, and using bairn teaspoonful internally, night and , morning, I was entirely cured. JOHN- RIDDLE, i near Warren, Armstrong co., Pa. P i Atgentleman of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in- f't flammation of the kidneys—the pain of which...ceased 's. him to dant—was completely cured, in three dare, by the I. , use of the Amerman : Od. The qualities of this , NATURE'S OWN REMEDY is extremely penetrating and arithinfironnuttory, cause. g • quently ia cenfulently recommehded as a seve reign rem- r , edy wherever inflammation exists, eltherexterrial on is. X......... tennis. Used immediately.after a cut, bruise or wound, l': it will care and prevent GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. t- It has, in addition, been found a salntary,pleesibg and l ti effecve remedy for those very unpleasant and inconve.:•i nient diseases, GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. ~•.; Ur Price, 50 cents per bottle. - Caution:Ade an Roar °WWII. f The surprising excellence and powing..popularity i , ' the Amerman Oil, has induced ' some dishonest persons 1 •• palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this truly 1... valuable medicine, for the purpose of dedeiving the un- i vary, and defrauding the Proprietor. In order to be sure °rot:it:Lining the genuine, ithrere the following cora virmos :__ h., ..„, Ist. See that the name " Win. Jackson, up Liberty st , . bead of Wood st. ‘ ” is printed on the. label of the wrappa i • of each bottle, to tmitate which is felony. f, ' ' lid. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain: ' ing full directions for use; and also containing the name i and addreas of Win. Jackson, General Agent for the proprietors; likewise, the name and address of the pro praetors, D. Hail &. Co., Kentucky. , • W. Purchase tenor of the advertised Agents, all oft whom have a show bill, ou which is printed the name of , the Proprietors and General Agents—thus: D. Hail & Co., i Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackseirtierittsburgh, Pa. i i . General Agent for Western Pennsylehltin, and part of Ohio and Western Virginia; and the printers' names— APMillin & Shryock, Pittsburgh—printed at the bottom 1 of said show bill. - - 4th. Observe—the • genuine American Oil is of a dark I green color. without any sediment, and its specific gravi ty lighter than water. The counterfeits are mostly of a black color;--some white, like Spiriui at Turpentine, said to he refired "and clarified; some SenseriGil—otb era a mixture °father common oils; undone a lil sck filthy 1. looking mixture, purporting is come from the -Tatsbritgli i and Allegheny Dispensary :Co." None of these cotin- terteith possess either the virtue or the power of the true , AMERICAN OIL , . , i. UrSold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, I General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western Pennsylvania,. Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio; I and by the following duty appointed Agents in Allegheny I - county, Pa.: A. M. Marshall,) Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. J. R. Johnson, Jonathan Wiriest, Manchester. Alexander A Wale, Wylie street. J. R. 11. Jacques, hinrungham Win. J. Smith, Tempenanceville. a. 11. Starr, Se.wickley. ' Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgti.- - . Daniel Negley, East Liberty. , 11. Z. Mitchell, Wilkiusborgh. Thomas Atkin., Sharpshergh. It. Howland & Son. M'keesport. C. F. Diehl, Mizabeth. I John Black, Turtle Creek. --- WEldowny, Bakerstown ' ; Samuel Springer, Clinton. • F James Mice, Ste wnrunovrn. Riley til'Laughlln, Plum township. I J. Felten, Ttuentutn. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawren:eville. I Robert Williams, Arthursvffle. I nag 1.5-actvtm loccom the New York Gazette, Oct. 6, - 1-eO, a daily paper deservedly at the head of the daily press m thus country Brutal:l Sztraet If Sarcaparifla.—lt were but courtesy to call the attention of our remieratothisinvaluable prep / unction which will be found u.dvanised in another coltunu Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues n highly interestieE. newspaper, every now and then, one or two numbers of" 1 which we have already - noticed; and the medicine itself has been eulogised by . nearly all the press of the western country, and, we doubt not, Justly eulogised. Ithas in its favor, moreover, very- flattering testimonials from the most eminent practitioners in every part of the country t where M hos been used. r There is beauty and taste enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labels in which they are enveloped, to induce 'a perchaSe, even if the preparation itself were not one of the sovereignest in the world," as every person mast believe it is—that is, every one must believe it is--that Is, every one who t would not resist a mass of documentary evidence condo- y siva enough to - convert a Turk to Christianity.- Buy'one t of the bottles, gentle reader, mid see whether you do not agree with us on this point. • , For sale by - FAHNESTOCK & Co., febfli cor. of Ist and Wood and 6thand Wood ate. "WM. JENKINS. - - HEUMATISM, GOUT, AND, TIC DOLOREUX:— .116 A respectable flentleman called at our office, i as he said, to inform us that he btad been afflicted for 15 years .with Rheumatism or. Goal, and occasionally with Tic Donneta; that he had been frequently confined to his room for months together, and ofietteuffered the most in tense and excruciating pain,. but that lately he had been using -Tayne's Alterative, from which he found the most sig _nal and unexpected relief.• He says be found the mgdi eine very pleasant end effective, and ',that ha now con- i siderd himself perfectly cured.;---ThileddAia North Amer- I A Pim WORTH RatOwmo.-- - -A gentleman of Scrofulous habit from indiscretion in his younger days, became af fected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a / diaagreeable eruption - of the Skin. Indeed,, his whole aystem bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were 'so much affected that he had lost the use of,the hand, every part being covered with deep, painftd, and offenitive aleert,. and were - as hollow I Mlthporou.s as an htmey-comb. ',lt was at this stage of his I enuiplaint,-Wheit death aprimaredinMitable frbm a loath I some ' disease that he,coramenbed the use of Jayne's Al- termive and having takeneaxteen bottles, is now, perfect- t ly caret{ The:Alterative operates thicingh the - Circulation, ant. I purifies the blood 'enitiienten disease from the system, - . t wherever. located, and - the numerous - cures it has per: ' formed in diseases of the 'skin, canceroserofula, gout,. liver cidaplaintolyspepsid-pad- other chronic diseases, in I truly astonishing.—Spirit of the Timis: , lir For: ale in Pittaburghi aithe PEKIN:TEA STORE: Fresh Arrival at,ltta.l.ls:Wtiod street. 110DKINSON hae'just opened.. within the pas , week„ the largest assortment of. Preach CHINA ever. opened in this city , ; consisting.' in part of—Fancy.; Plain; White, Gold Line rind -Cold Band Tea Betts; an extensive imixortment of White, Flowing - Blue and Liver pool Ironstone Ware, in Tea Betts or bs Separate pieces, as may be required. Also, a beautiful assortment of Candelabras and.Lampe, of the Slowest shapes and' put ; terns, direct from.the manufaCturers: Indies would doe well to Ova him ntall, at oct27 :.-10 1.15-3Vood sl..3l4irrs below Fifth. . , , - - ,.'- Business. Collector, TriEirrs undersigned,encouragad by thelibernl patronage J. of the merchards,professional gentlemen, and me chanics of .the city, ?tiers his servieesfor the collection of accounts in the city of. Pituiburgit andTieinity. Hav ing attended to business of, this kind for many Tears for the Board of Trade, arri.being well acquainted with this and the adjoining enies,be_feels confident of his ability to give satisfaction. by prempt and faithful attention to,, all businessentrusted to hist. - - ..- . JAMES C.AL.BRATH Jr. T o b e _ f ou nd a t Mr. Wet. Rasa% Merchant 'tailor :Third street, opposite the Post Office, I ' Gabriel Memo; . • P. DA: Accountant;' ' J. Carothers; . - . TbomaliSeolitnasoui 1., a. Livingston; - Sas hreGuire, hcierch't Tone -James-Marshall; Wm- a Penile; . George Breedt: - , . , Dr. W.1111.-Yrigitt, Dentist; 1 . Dr. Geri.D. Bruce, , C. Dodge '',-Z. - -• inov7:3o ' _ . . steel and Lila ffiutilursotory. iiii.euhaeribera have, enlarged Abair Ste end File T hianufaatery,on: the corner :of Oliara street and Spring alloy,FifiltWaid, Pittitairgii r by erecting a con verting furnace;timelting femme. and a tilt hammer.— Their; Steel, now being ofa ifuperior quality, and having engaged competent operatlitee,they, are prepared to fur- Filei of every: desetiptioaillito Will compare with the hest impacted article iandheing determined to make it the interest of all who t illitiY11(110it 'any way, to par chew from them, they will sell rheir 'Files at reduced Pricery fur Cub, ',Thu) , will tilao re-Cat Filet, and par .oasaiheree istieb'afe-worck aori§urkert.- Public patroll eggiCie urifq ) 1 - di CO. M== =!E=S