IffiE _11414.511ra.,..-4 . The evit zficildess 43ee - nitre Still , .11.4entli I ;- ' NEW—Wx7II.9! NEW GODDBD. , - ,7, Gretlerattganttilltii:enteattuoty loslutdri ihesigiii2ll)4zo ii,? . 44 . 11.8ee-HAf,plt Market st.,, - liespreenTritra,aiiil r i , heta.taitttit °petted! p:AMU C - o apiebei mnitci Diff4ooda, cheaper thaw ibet " goods have vei ye6n oQ~ilin Pt y. gn Third and Folirth streetsosign, reeiired; offers to MS nantereascus ,tainers_aud rat_ public' generally, the. limiietit, chauPtisll alidnadstspleildidstock of Winter Dry Goods evert:tiler—, ' ed iu this mtg.,: These GabdsliaCe been purchased in th 0, ...hstern Clues-since the lam fall In prices,' and mint lie: sohl.ta cash. buyers at a great redaction, much cheaper thim they could have been sob! la 'the early pan a the, . . i'Amongihili large and extensive stock Will be found 4 milY choice, and fashionable, ..Goods et the latesttm ortatwn LADIES' DRESS GOODS. . Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, beautitutortiele ; .• "Jherry cold do . ado. . . figured and plain ; • Bilks end Satins4l.;l:l, striped and plain; Searlet'de lajnes, all - WOOL, very cheap ; MazariXie Blue Detainee, low . prices ; %Ftanch-ltieritios, all - colors, extremely low. - AIM:An assortment in figid Cashmeres De Liines,new estdestgue;trem cdl toso'cvate.:per yard; these are very chettp.. - ..else r - ti large siiick of..Alpaeas from I2i ,to . st/ cents yer yand, Ult. colors, ando great bargain ;.with splendid assortmeol of bonnet ribbons of thelatestrim portation. Alscr,i'velvei ribbon's all widths znid:colOrs• very cheap, a beautiful assortment;' plumes and astificial towers; bonnet satins and velvets, all colors; French worked- capett and collars; scarfs, cravats; gloves and hosiery, all radUeed prieee. - - • 'i 'BRAWLS!' SHA - WLS Best stsiortirteitt'in the City, uhd very cheep Long and Smarm Shawle, test.quality. ' ; "rerkerle and Cashmere Bltiiti4s; `Muck and colored Cloth 'do. . . ; Dream and - „ s. Plaid Blanket Shaerls.all qualities and price 6.• - ULAN KE'l`S.! BLANKETS! ! =Vitra:pest in the City! ; i.raigetitock of _Batlike la, all qualities, vvh i will be sold chestier than cait.he found eisewhere. DOMEdTLC .GOODS • CHEAPER THAN. THE CHEAP) T! ' A large stock of Calic.o.• Good dark fastctlore, only 3 cents per yard; best quality Britian and American Prints, 0 to 10 cents per yard, yard wide ; Brittih Purple Prints, 10 to 121; large supply red, white add - yellow - Platinelsoome us lost , 'VA 121' cents per yard, very cheap; Bed licking. from Bto tr.f cents per yard. Also, a large stock of Checks, Shirting Stripes, Cassinetr, Kentucky -Jeane.and Littseys, together with a very eZtekSiVC sinunent of bleucned and unbleached Muslim.; from 3 to 8 ektits per ard, - Cheapest yet, good yard wide unbleach ed Marlins, 'only 5 cents per yard; bleached Muslins from 3to 8 cents per yard.' All of which will he sold off at reduced prices, at the sign the New:Golden Bee Hive, in Market street, between Third and Fourth sts., N 0.82. (decUlafr W5l. L. RUSSEL. Builitess TYRANTS 2a. WRLI. 1110.NOPOLEE. AZUSTFALL: MI/61" YRICES• - ;wHICII taut will be . proven hy calling .at IlleGtrutes ..fashlciusole Tailoring Elan b lishmeat,Thira street, St. Charles khotititig, Marro: Smu.. prajus and quick VARLETS: Fresh and good. Co.upkigloN : Very far in the background. My old eustante rs„uud . all others, are respectfully in rated that I am vratting tor them , ItIeUUISE, An.= . Tailor St. Charles. G. WOULD RESPEVTFULLY invite the attennon of our (trends and me public to the great variety to WIN'TER COATINGS and other articles, we - have )1r Pl la reecived—amongst which - will he found.the greatest • variety of BLUE, BLACK, !MAD, a d PEARI.. colored BLANKET, MACKINAC, and AVEMR CLOTHS,- -FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, rES2'INGS, fe. The above Goods having been bought for cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to ac commodate all who may favor us with their patronage, with good Clothes, ristlow prices. Give us a call. , ID- Ramember,2lB Liberty street, opposite foot of 7th. noval - MeMULLI tc DOWNING. Clothing! Clothing II Clothing I ! ! The -Three_ Big Doors vs. The Macre Wart ! i• WELL SELECTED OA RAIENTS now iillt,/.1..71JtJ made and ready to be o ff ered at the most liberid terns to my old customers and the publie in general.. The Proprietor of this far-fa Med and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble' and expense, Just completed .his fall And winter arranmements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable storks of Cis uung that tuts ever been offered iu thisor any other Mar kerurkkrofthe'.- inountalisX. Tor neatness to style and 'workmanship; Combined with the very low Price which they'wilt be sold tor, must certainly render the old unri valled Three Bic Doisrs one of the' reatest aumeticiiis pf Ms western tenuity. ' It is gratifying to me to be able to a utounce ming numerous friends at home mid abroad, tent notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts .which I hive made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant - rush that is made on this establishment . - It is' a well established fact, that my sales are eight or ten times - larger' than tv i y other house intim trade, and this being 'the case on e amount sold, I can affrod to sell at much less profit than • others could possibly thirfk of doing if they , wished; to ,cover Contingent expenses I intend to make a clean !Sweep of all my present cock before the beginning of next year• ' corning to this conclusion, I will make it the intkr f est of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to Call and purchase at ihe Three' Big Doors. ont2J-4.1.kw _ • JOHN IrPCLOSKEV,. kW .+lO DS; k. Litn.LOS—Received at the loos City Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths, oniisung ht hue French, Lugiish and American. .Plain, black,and fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles; fine Spired Cashmere Vestings, Silk .Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins—all of which we will make up at the most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Beady -:: made Clothing,. of all descriptions; Lady's _Cloaks of.the most fashionable patterns. Week and. Pocket Scars, Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars,- and• .every articleAsuallY kepi to AL Clothing. Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will And it to their advantage to call at the Iron . City ,Clothing Store, N 0.132 Liberty socet,immediately opposite the. month of:Market. toctlS-u] C. ttPCLOSKEY: _ . - . James W. Woodvrell, .. . ,310 DERN:AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE No: 83 Taxan Srate - r, Prnsamon. I , 1A LARGE and splendid assortment of Furniture, suitable for. Steamboats. Hotels, and Private Dweli lags, Cl:instantly on hand, awl made to orJer.4 The present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any manuMmory in the Western:country Persona wishing tortirehase, - woUld do well to five me a call, us 1 snide - remained myprices shay Rleas e. Part of the Stock con sisterial.... Tete a Tete; . • - Hoffer Etaciele; .Lotals .X 1•37. Chairs ; - Queen Elizabeth Chairs; : . Tea Pi:4'oe -, - Fruit Tallies ;' Toilet Tables; Limis XV Commoder. -French Mahogany Bedstead.; Piano Stools ; ;..50 Spas, wick plush and hair cloth covers; 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; , 40 dozen Parlor - do. Fancy do. 1 25Dentrb Tables ; • . • - . . • 50 pair Divans; 4 pair Plea' Tables ; _ :15 marble top Dressing Bureaus ,• 15 Wardiobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases; . - 20 marble top - Wash Stands ; 4.pair Ottomans; ' , ..8 pair Fancy Work Stands. A.vrey large ussorrnent of common Chairs and other Furniture; too numerous to Mention ' irr Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and, came most reasonable terms. 10.6 -- I CU r Livery , Stables. - ~ . . , -Tux subscribers having . ..purchased from , Charles Coleman tbe above tHables and in.i tending to, - increase their stock of Horses! Carriages, Buggies. &c. ' mould respectfully! solicit a share of patronage.from the public. ROMA' 'tern by the , day, week. month et...year, Mid additionalt Jails are being erected. In the second story, for the at. .eommbdation of Canal stock. . • feb23::lnt --. . .. • ROGERS 'f.: OBEY. 1 from the Livery business, I with pleasure f from 'a ioug. acqualatance) recommend my successors to the,Putroctuge of my friends and the public. feb23:lvr CHARLES COLEMAN. Bigelow's Carriage Alan arises -Diamond . raky, between Wood and Smithfield streeti. , AL BIGELOM would respectfully - - I ." inform the public, that at his Factory can f.:*...._...g..."•••`° . 7.; 1,11 limes be found a large - supply supply ot -`"""""""'' Family Carriages. Baroaches; Buggies. and satinet; of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and neatness to any found in the-.East..Contracts for any own .er_ of Carriages, Buggies an d Wagons,' will be promptly filled. All work of his own manufacture will be warranted: RiPPMESCIIIh-001. R. Patterson, R. H. Patterson, E. D Gummi, Esq.,' Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee, and Alderman-Steel. . [felend3m -- • MR. DUPIPtii 1300 E-KEEPIN G -AND WRITING ROOMS, Nowm-warr Ctrirrlt I Or MARSET ST. AND TIM DIA:41031). "MELT Y-EIGHT PUPILS are now in attendance, and Plp. - D. bus engaged in the same building, and will have in readiness in a few weeks, a private apartment tor Ladies, as wet as more extensive 'acconimodatiens for Gentlemen. • His new Treatise upon Hook-keeping is becomlng . the standard book in the Eastern Cities. It is universally admitted 17 practical merchants ro be-the ' first complete work on the subject published. Hours:— It/to 12,2 to 4.'and 710 Hi. • Professional assistonce given in wipeout: , of difficulty in partnership settlements DC °pectin • books. feln36 Wlioleialrand Retail. ADDLE. HARNESS AND TRUNKMANUFACTORIT. Is 13 OBERT 11. BARTLEY, begs leave 'to in r Al, form his friends an d the pabilc generally, ant he continues to occupy that larcr and tom modiona Store ROOM, formerly occupied by Samoa Win , . estock & Co., No. ai, corner of Diamond alley and Wood • street, where he - keeps a large andgeneral assortment cif . Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bales, Saddle• 'Bags ; Valises, Buffalo Robes,Mlups,. and:all 'Mher arti cles'iri his line. Re also keeps constantly R i v e te d , and Is prepared tr. , furnish to Order, all kinds of Hose,manufnetured of'the bestynatenal, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern. manufactured article, and at 06 per cent, cheaper.. Country . Aferekana and Partners would do well to call and ekaratne his stock before _ .aurchasing elsewhere,: as he Is determineto nail first rata articles at very low • irjir 'beret forget the place r No. 80, corner of Wood' treet and -Diamond Alley. . ap2a STEW DAGUERREOTTPE ROOMS, Burkes ings, Fourthstreet—Horan & APlTlNNY,Dagttehreo- typists from the Eastern cities, would eitp the littention of :.the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of omens and others, at iebrns iii the third story of Burke's building-, 4th at.. Persons vs/shins pictures taken may rest visored that no pains shall be spared to produee them In the highest perfection of the art. Our instrumefas are of the most pow erful kind. enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed" fir high finish and truthfulness to nature. Thepublie_rire solicited to call and examine: Persons sitting for pictures are neither teßhirred or -ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction 'given. -.- N. and che Ge ra ors will find. this a good depot ' for sten*: ls. ii:rfastructions given in the art, containhig:the` 'more recent ireprovementg.. SOM pa.. -se_ tic akl,Aßatalrstx .4. IterranctsuklNASZlS.F‘ -No. 83 Sown. street, New - Toil' retid- , 311 Waterloo Rca3 Pdasoat •seliding to - the Old r Country for tlicir) frrends, can breve them brought - can the:Regalar IliiteOf Pack ets, sailing from Liverpool ou-Itit, 43thi Itth, 16th; 21st ors -'lllth of every moutln; total - wising the hillbWing slugs : '• . - Siddonr,^ - , lletify Clay, • llottinguer, . ;Columbia:;'-.. '• Constellation, Patricktlienry, , _ Isaac Wright - Waterloo, • Constitution; .Ashhurton, New-York-,. Garrick,- West Point, . Queen ol the IVeat, Montezuma, —. Yorkshire,, Sheridan, •New.-World, Livarpool, :Oxford, . John R. Sktedy.l Or to the first class American-Ships, erpool and, the Irish Ports every day, comprising ihe••=.: St: Patrick; . St. George, • tAndreW.Foster, Yorktown,- • Creole,. • Monition,. -• : :Probes, . ~Eigillole,.- •". ... Wm. A.Ccioper. And many others,. which this limited space wilt not - ad- Mit, of here enumerating. - • . . • P. BYRNES. & Cl.bare thesole Passengor Agents for the Steatailiip SARAH SANDS. 'Her appoltited.aail in-. days, for 1.849, are. as fnlioviai 'From LiverPoel•Mt 211ThJanuary,.28.th ' , Aug - am-and Bth OetOber; from New-York oft 24th FebrintrY, 3d MGT; sth July,Oth September. and lath November. • . Therefore, those ;wishing their „relatives out early-in tho Spring, will find it to their interest to patronize this Old - Established House, min arrangements being so per- , fect that tio,deJOY,or - ditt-PPPSAMMent colt ccbnr. D rafts afmglit for - mm.olllollllton, the National Bearer Ireland, its In ancliesvece., - &-mottitill-times for sale. Ap ply to, or addreie'V leiter, ' , 1' ••• . W. B /INES &CO ecl South st., N. 1%,:• and 38 IVaterlon Bond, Liverpool: r JOHN: THOMPSON, , 156 LibertY Iqrce; PEOPLE,S _TRA.NSPOWVA•IIO74 LINE:: " rt.rrEo3u TO , EBIE TO I- . RE - SHIPI'ING.—'Iite Boats balimgiut;to 1116 -trine, have been fine order, and are sow rU1111111.4 regularly betweete.Pittshurgh and Erie - , touching at alt interne:Mime Ports along the Canals. A Boat .villalways be et - the wharf, under die Moninigahela Bridge, and one will start regularly every other dish., ,Tbe Peoples Transportation- Lint - has every facility for carrying Freight and Passengers. The hoata will be toWtd tp- Beaver by steamers, and will pmeced to Erie with great dispatch, by the canals. The borts tire commanded experienced and careful men—all of whom have ait in terest itr the Line.' i• Goods sent by the Line to Erie May br. forwarded, to any point on the Lakes. ' For rremtn or passage apply to Or to-- jun I.lf • H. 'KIRKPATRICK, Agent, AVaier street, Pittsburgh. : 'R. W. Coast:was-a, Now Castle. - 'Titosisiaa & klincamrses, Sswarrr Wwitarrs & r'. 4 ).„'lliddlesex. • Artt:ro:3 Hutt, Sherron. Imam McCurge., Hharpslinegh. 13..& LOwal, Clarksville. KING 14 McFaitLitun„ Big Bend., ' S. C. PLtilatit; iVesiGreenville. J. & T. Kura:lnca, Adarnsville. \V. H. lIIMERY, Hartttown. N. W&DMVOSCTII er.. CO, Sherman's Corners. Was. I'olvica, Conneantville. Spring - Corner. W. C. WAltrit:3l, Cranesville. NVat. TTLER, Lockport. E. Emit, Girard. A. KING, and 13. Taxtrarson & Co., Eric. The followiug Agents in Erie will receive and for ward Freight to any Port ou the Lakes, whipped ,by this Line: W M. Gallagher, John 'learn, G. W. Haverstick & Co., Josiah 'Kellogg. Kelsoe&t:ownis, • Walker* Cook, -6 it tabur gla v arta ble Moat lame. 1848' "alkaUtp por the mtnspartation qf .Pesigkt to am: Aft PITTSCURGI4 p k iII.ADF:LPIIIA,IIALTIMORE,NEW YORK, ROSTON, Ike. RORRIDG,E.* CASH . PAiladriphia. TAAFFR -4- O'CONNOR, Piobtirgh. rrr HIS old established Lute being now in full. operation, the proprietors hare made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, anti on the most favorable terms. They conlidently.hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of currying --capacious warehousesat each - port, :alerting etecounnodations to shippers and owners of produce,—together with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, will secure •trithem a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. .• All consignments by end for this line received, cbarge, paid, and forwarded in any required di:et:tit:lms free ot charge for cow:I - M.6ton, advancing oratcrruge. No Interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All communicr.tions promptly attended to ou apPlico don to the following agents: tr. 278, MarkBORBIDGEet street, Philad CASll elphi , a. TAAFFE Ar..OIX)NNOE, Canalllasin, Pittsburgh. O‘CONNOR t, S & CO, North stree WILLIAM M. WlLSON Baliimare. ; al 86,. Cedar street, New York. Merchant* .Trunaportation Line. •, VIA : CANALS AND RAD...ROADS FOR PIIILADEL-' • Pfifh AYD BALTIMORE. fIOODS consigned ti lur care wilt he forwarded with -1,...„T out, delay, and alt t e lowest current rates. C' A. ItPANILTY & CO., •Canal issin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. ME %VALLES 2r. REYNOLDS, 272 and 3t . Market street, l'hiludelphin. • RASE, MERRILL & CO., 1e29 . • Smith's wharf, Baltimore. — bier° haute .• iN sy Freight rr Line. 4CL1.1,2 221 P1i EL for Ms transportation of way freight .1,.i between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johnstown, daysilurgn, I , Vateretreet„ and Petersbargh. This Line was fanned for the special accommodation of the may business. . The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have receiverd_ during the last two years, respectfully inform their 'old customers and the Public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at any point on the 'Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN MILDER & CO. A sigwrs..-. C. A. 11VArtart.rr &Co., Pittsburgh; Jou n MILLER, Hollidaysburg; Pies wourit & Woons, Johnstown. Ruratoracza—Smith &Sinclair; J. & J."M'Devitt; G. &J. H. Shoenberger, R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Darnley Smith; JObn Parker; Wm- Lebmer & Co.; G. P. Strbenber. ger, Pittsburgh. ie29 - Merchants' Tranopartiat.tola FOR the Transportation of Nerchandize and Prodner to"- Philadelphia end Baltimore., Goods Consigned to oar care will Le forwarded without delay, atrhe lowest rates: Lillis of Lading transmitted, and all Instructions promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for Iltor.; age or commission C. A. ItPANULTY ac C0., - Proprletors, marl - Canal Basin, Liberty at., Pittsburgh. (Gazette, only, copy.) • READS.: WASHINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. MIIE Partnership heretofore existing between /0/1N J I). MAHON and HEADE WASHINGTON, has been dotsolved trymuturd consent. The subscriber may be found at nis office., on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant sts all times when not engaged in Court. decls-3m READE WASHINGTON: : Eagle Saloon mild Restaulressitt, a.No. 65, and 61 Wood strict , (13 The subscriber would respectfully inform .his friends and the public generally, that ..he bits had the above well known establish ment fitted up in a very "superior style, and is now pre. pared with every requisite, to serve up all the telicti• ciei the season affords. OYSTERS. stewed,fried, roasted, or in the- Shell ; to getber with hot coffee, ten, chocolate, bee( steaks, min lottchops, venison and gaunt, at short notiec, and ut al seasonable hours, in .a style that_ cannot be surpassed is 'Pittsburgh. • XX,II.LE of the hest brands. , ;intported. Segars in eve ry lie would also-beg letwe , to state, that he in prepared o farilizh DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su erior manner; SUPPERS for Halls,Societies or private • Parties. . Ey' Pluviirs Rooms always in 'readiness. Newspapers will be kept on file from all - quarters. dects - JOHN T. I)ONNE.LEY A 'Card. rpO THE. ENTERPRISING.—A rare chance LI now • .preeenteclfor the safe investment itfa business en- Ar a b , . new; one adapted to'the man of limited; as well 'as to the man-of extensive -resources r a profit from capitol and enterprise beyond any operanotapf the lily.: It tattle complete monopoly of a staple article, ab ltolutely necessary and esseuttal to every noisily, no well as indtspsusable to the mechanic, anima and prates nointi matt To. capitalists, atf.oriportuttity infers itself for a lucrative employment of either large orsmallsumtr, bringing immediate and highly-satisfactory returns. Those desirou. of embarking nye pleasant, genteel bun- , nests arc invited, with others, to call at the <Ace Of the undersigned, examine the-article.. Mid' form their own' indginent, from the facts presented. • Odice—Exchange Building* St. chili street, next door Esquire Johns' of dersaf Oyster Agency. fIYSTERS CHEAPER THAN THE. CHEAPES. NJ Received this day, front .Haltiraore, .by Ex. press, Fine:Fresh Oysters; which* Twill Sell fow, at my .store In. helhitunondl also at Wrn:Kratner's, corner of Seeolot and Smithfieldatreets, and R C. Kelly's, corner of Fifth and Market alley, , 1 *ill receive them'Thilly itet , he 'Ohmic .places.. All Oysters Warranted ; Money, retnrued; if not good.: :. 110115'. ' R, bRArd CHANGEABLE SILK VISITS", - -ica elm Eara--W. R. Itturpny has ott hand n - few verylguitl: some; changeable Silk Viet); very sniinnle (net firistiinui presents,-which hp is netting-redne,ed.p riee4.`. Cundieine . Dress Silks,Batin,-superfine nevr,StTle linen anittek • - ' . dec23 , . DR. 0. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITEONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. TIIIS celebrated 'reinedy is consul., :y Increasing its 1. fame by the making albover the world. It has now oecotne the only medicine for family use, p.m] is particu larly recommended for Dropsy: all stages of this condi plaint immediately.relieved no matter of how long stand ing., (see pamphlet furtestimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complonne, it stands alone ; other in nate can relieve you'iancithe cures testified to will vim ointe the moat 'ekerniciti;L=tsce pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Ililious Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially', and'whereyer these complaints prevail, this medicine Is Offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious compound inn part of tM, mixture; it cures these diseas es with certainty, and celerity, mid does not leave the sys- Min torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles,a complaint of a most painful character, is Immediately relieved, nod 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 orimitating from impute blood. (See pamphlet,) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Welshmen of the Kidneys, &c., or Inflaotion of the same, is immediately relieved by n few days 'tom of thin medicine, and a cure in always the result of its use. It stands as n cesiniu reme dy for such complaints, and also for derktogtmento of the female frame . „ lin N Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men eations. o article has ever been °tiered, except this, which would touch jute kind of derangements. „It maybe' Jelled upon ea a sure rtittteffeethfe remedy, and; did we feel pertained to' do so,. could givo a•thoustind names ' proof of curet, iii this distressing - erase -of Complinins--- li?ee pamphlet. All broken down . , debilitated coninita- • none, from the effect of mercury,. will find the bowing power of this article to act immeiliatelycnnd the poison. ous mineml eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this n 'Mete ruiner Tlf atom), anddrive such disensee from the system. See pamphlet for testimony acmes in all diseases, which the !linos of au advertisement will 'hot permit to be owned here,- Agents give` them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high charifeter; nod o I ,stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi cr appeared. 'lt is one of the peculiar features of this ar tide, that it never fails to benefit In any and if bone and mumble are Jett to build upon, let the emaciated and lingeringirrvalid scram, and , keep taking , the' medicine as long as the re is an improvement. The Prornietor would ' caution the public against a number.of articles . which come oatunder the heads of SA..lllsArsambss, Svaccs,&c., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. - They are good for noth ing, and dotterseted to gull the unwary: rotten vita-u Nor: Their inventors never thought of curing each diseasestill 1 this article had done it.. A particular study of the pamph kts it earnestly solicited. Agents anti all who sell the ar ticle, erected to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. b a t t l ea at $2; , 12 oz. do.' at SI larger holding 0 ' oz. more than the two small , bottles. Look out , anti not get imposed upon. ' Every bottle has "Vaiigh&tiVegets: ble LithontriptityMixture,. blown . upon ithe gilts the written signature of "G.•Ci s Vaughir-n. ian the directions. • . and "0. C. Vaughn/ Buffalo;bstamped °tithe cork None other are genuine. - _ • Prepared by Dr. G.= C;lvnoghn, and , sold at the Frinci4 . pal Office, 207 Main Buffalo, wholesale mod retail. No attention giwin - lettetiumileso poot-paitt—order fromregularly eruthorikisi Agents excepted. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communkattonseoliening advice, prompt- • iy attended-to grams, f.. - •1. Dffices,devoted excitisively 14; : iint gale 1 . 32 Nassau st„Pf. Y, °Es/lox - tat«, Salmi:Moss.; ,ititi;E I ?...y:A th, .. e ._ ,Pline iP e lp i e6lieteilltretleiettl the g04;514i41.- “:.I , sisuturtraitAgettts. - • - , ,HAVB-44004*.kt-44.e133.,,..: ~4FILIk:i •-- P ik, 7 2 44ertyi _KIM Coil* -Blutui.;, COTiVER & MYERS • 4-1 " tv.....lCcesust.t..ti..-C0.,/,-- porntra,AtoemAsr,l6,o_o•l iriblAiingiatid, ' ,I : ll : ll3 PEefltwilliforibllfdir:ifriehitt i.trul•th therhare.coemitimed - the Glue: fd:rj ,'"artS 4 4lPille , and .• Canonise= ~, BaJt- t tess,46.l ,•Igether.with , General..Passestger Busittekt,. , grarnincernfientes of passage from Landow or any ort'of 7 the; :tolltievr - Work,tßoitton and :Philadelphirtion; :the.mnstreaermable termS. F ~ ..Dada and:Bills ofExchange,tram £1 to any. entount, 'an the Royal _Beak of - Ireland And Its. bramelies,`and. ou Liverpool. • - • • days's& sailing of the• lieguktr Line of:Liverpool Packets, itscd up on.• - are thelet, 6t14 . 1.11,bi16th; , 2i5t and 26th of every month., ••• t i••• • Three 21dpa,are all of Me.largest also!, and are s - On-t . mended by inert of character and :experience: : , The Cabin aeccrrnmod aliens .are, :da be..desired in, paint ahsplendanund conveniences They are furnished "kith ovarstiescriptia aof stores of this best kind. Puae. reality'', the days of , sailing strictly adhered to. --- ParkeipsAiatelus, _Siddous,Atcrittan - and Garrick, are vesselt dttlfh`leigtdeehlatat; . mid these desiruus to ' 'biLikladt their frihnds, cannot select filer oquifer.Ships... 'Passage' can he secured , at the lowest' "e New Orleans Line of. Pnekevs weekly.•' . /Fat p age or frelght,•apply as above:or ut ••• 0 , • . •.• .. - cIOSEPII :SNOWDEN, - o EDMUND SNOW DENpr ••• dcalJl.- Corner 41th and Smithrold.nts.,-Pittsbirr dic; Co's a , ii Riß G til. crs w. PAUSN El kit .137" 1-Jere-Mier, all Steerage Passengers coining from Eu rope, engaged In America to eon* over, to !either of iftn ships of Ras.Nbart & _Co.; tytil bellittished, with the followingPrOyisioria i or their equlYalenf in Miter ortiele.s Tally -goods-See Act if: Mits.tess, Slog t l7, 1.8„.18. r piiVeat nekneasolibearil.,' Rereto . fora, *hen . Passengere n flind themselves in Proyii ions, .many Jut:them carne ;on toted entirely destitute, which often ettused nitwit itchiness, and death. 35 Ins-Bread, . Ali of good quail fti'Rice, ty, and one-tenth 10' Oatmeal,' • - of the Prcivlidabs 40 Flour, • '• '- - furnished wilt be -10 " Beans and Peas,' • " ' 'delivered to each - 35 Potatoes, ' ' 'Passenger every t. pint of Vinegar, weeir, with ••a en ,450 gallons of Water, • tleicht 'simply of 10 tbs. Salted Pork, free from bone. ) Poet 'fair cooking. Each Ship in this Lille 'will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passage -way !calling to the , Pas aparttnent. Tlie - CaMbOovc and CotdaTtiflrraog4 B , for the One Passengers, are ,14 . 4,1 under co v er, „Ea .t .ty attention will be paid topromote their health and entalort Agent at Pittsbargh, , • JOSHUA' 11033.1N50N; Ptah et., tient Wood. /ClipsentlL'aGranera.diCtotigriattott Ortilet. RumirrANCRS and Pasengeio and jil iß from Great Britain end I roland„ by W. &J. T. Taperoti. 75 :swim IA" corner of Alltiltelll.ttne, N. V., slid b 0 Water loo Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of, the above }louse, arc now prepared to mate arratigenients tot the toast liberal terms with ebnac desiroits ofpnying the passage of their friendit front the Old Country; mud they hatter themselveshrima rho meter altd long standing tit business will give ample assay/tare thet-'llll their lir mostemnate wilt be carried out faith tul I y. Messrs. W. & Ttipsera r nee hing-and thrombly known for thesuperim ciarr,itc,:ommadauen, mitt sailing .qualittea of their Packet Ship. , The'QIIEEN Or TILE WEST. SHEILLHAN, GAII V O TTINGUIP.II ROSCIIJS 7 .LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS , (We ref which leave each-port monthly—from NCR' Verb the:, 21st and Meth, and from Liverpool the hilt and llth: tlitaitiOnjo which they have arrangements 'with the St. flcorieauti Rehm Linea of Liveiprail Pneketsoo insure-a depart* from Liverpool every five day.; being" Buts determined that their facilities shalt keep Thee %milt their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Taptcon's eanstancpersonal sup - crime wittier, of the bilktne, ain Liverpool is an with tonal security - that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will.tre,partieularly attended to.r• - Tire subscribers - Long, as usual; ezMnsively Oligh,Ted in the Transporuition Restarts liclweelt /1A. 0 0 ,1 '84000 the Atlantic Cities, arc thereby' enabled to'take charge of and forvrard ima.eagera intinediaterynn their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passagefrora any sea : pen in Great Britain or Ireland to this city; the nature ; en the lewdness they are , engaged in giving them faeilities for carrying .P4 - "enSuPt leG fat inland not ' otherwise nti minable; and - will'. if neeesstiry, forward passenger , ' fur ther 'Went try the heat made of conveyance, without sup additional cha rges . , for their trouble... Anent' persons vent.: for decline abotimi Out, the ninotlol paid forming& Waite refinutheidin fall.' .The autrieribere aro. also prepared! to give: thing at eight for arty amount. payable at the principal cities and town* m England, Ireland, Scotland and Vinleaf thee af fording a sate and egootlitioun mode of remitting funds to those couutriea, witch " persona requiring *nen facili• Lies will find it Olen. intereat to aritil thetni.el yea of. Application lit by letter, post-prod) will tie .promptly at lauded L TAA FP& O'CON N 0 ft, Forvrarding and commission Merchants ) ma re27411i.w-ly liackte, Brothers, 4k. cca, 41.04 u, uvopo ol .: . . JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn at, Ceuta Basin, Pittsburgh. • Arran ePnOUS,,filt ./$4B- - . 1) ()CHF" 81106. Is CO., sole Agents for the ,111.,.A.C1i 11, BALL LLNE, of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty o f nalloune Uri.; to. , old friends and customers, thatibeir arrangemeutsfor the year tole being complere,they - are prepared to bring , out passeugera, the above splendid Lane, from Liverpool to New York and Philatlelphith They. refer to their .fortner. et:Mama doing Imainess,..and•assure those who etitrast them with their orders, that the sante satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. 11ZNITIANCIS.S0 ENGLAND, IRELAND, - SCOTLAND AND WALC,4. Drafts for sale, payable, an alernazi4Lat a.uy ;Dank by Ireland. Thu tandersigtHed has made arrangements to bring OQ paussengerslo Pittsburgh, during the present year. febrendaw• JAMES BLAKELY. L.ML:EMI PALSIISO CD AND iIKSDIT.VICS Ofilce. LTARISIDEN ie. CO. continue to bring ompersons from 11 any pan of England, Ireland, Semiarid or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention, to the wants of emigrants. Re do not al low our passenger's to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-porta, as we rake charge ofthem the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as we dely any of our passengers to show that they were detained forty - eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others. were detained months until they could be sent in some 1d craft, ate cheap rate, which, too frequently provedtheir coffins. We intend to perform 'our contracts hanorably, eau warts u map, and not act as was the case last season with other mikes, who eithor performed not at all, or when it . Suited their convenience. . • 'Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any' coM froth £1 to £l,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotiandand J0111.1,k ROBINSON, European said General Agent, Fifth street, one door below Wood sto FOREIGN difi KEMITTANCE. rift Subscribers ate prepared to forward money to parts or Etmland,lreland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL APCLURKEN & CO., 142 Liberty street., Western New York College of He*lth • VAY7BtAiro.".N. , Y., ! r E 'r2 keti.ol.lo .tliZaie4ske; - • . "iTtiotatta.littrt,w- ‘‘.MoidecatD: Adel phi '." Morris Patterson. j, - • .-• Citas.q; Setretery;' •:', 117 " . " . C - Outinuelornakeinauronce, perpetual iiir;.litithed, au • et,tydelteriltiloti orspriterty in 'town RIM- aratitrt. . 115 e ' 'triltallyitatie reserves alritke Coniingeittl'd nd, which, with their Dapitabandrerenuunits; safelpinitestett,: alliard - limPle Protection to the asiured. k I • -I`tre-Assets of - 4 - Compeny: - o Jaup.ty.,l/!,t,,,1849, was: riblii,bed'egreeitblk &inn Aeriif'itia'eMbri were as 141 !wk.?. ' Mortgages • •• • - 41,n47;4013' Alt ItentiEstitte 14,P24'av - Telllpqrg ry. Lo — 7 99 t 1 11. " n nn - n ; 3 * 80 . 4 37, „., RiR318,4112. II Since-their incorporation: periad , ol9 year*: 111 . 4 y haue. psi tupyriatdo ofOnjJVtillion Four Nundred , Tuß• ulna llatlars , ;hisses .ftie;7l,hurell.alioiPiqg Je.vigmuce orffic-iiiii4Uuliee n surunie, Rio nbil Vl4O - - . J.G.A:RUINER COREIN.;.Aggn,tp..! :00 CO-N: B:COrner Fire *nil b larttue Inautrancsi; ; 4. 1 , r rliElattirancoebmpany di North Arne rica, ;of Pipit delphia„la roller its, duly atillimixetl Agetn, the; auk scriber, offers, to snake- permanent and limited- Insurance on property , in this.*.iity and its vicinity, and on shipments 4 iY•tileettntilandlivArs.- ' ' - DIRECTORS: • Arthur 0. Coffin; Pres't. ' Samuel .Drookai Alex. flunry; .Charles Taylor, r. eatnnel Av: Jones, - Samna rw. Smith, Etivrant , Ambrose, White, ' 'John A. Brotyn,, Jacob . Themas, - John'R. Neff; . 'phomas P. Cope, Richard. D. 'Wood, Wm.Welalt, • Henry Sherntrd, 880 4% Thin iii the oldest...lnsurance ..Company in the .-Dnited Slams, having beau chartered in 1704. Its charter islifr ottani, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means. and avoiding sill risks of an extra hallitioas chatheler. it may he eonehlered as offering ample soeuri, ty to the-puha.: • WILLIAM I'. J ONES. 4 1.1 Counting Room at: Atwood, Jonee - &-Co., Watertutd Front-sc.., Pittsburgh' triay4y .A:GENC— —eiNCI OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE . ..tt. COMPANY „OF PHILADELY, A.—N. E. earner is, , / Third and Med streets" Pittskurgho—The • ansets - ,of• the ontapany on , the . first vf January, -1645, an publishkd eontomiity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, Were Bonds and Mortgggea • - Real Estate , at cost • Terapprary - Loans, Stock'. and Cash Making a total of ' spbg,GS3l2 Affording certain assurance that all-losses will fle promptly.met, and giving entire security •to all • who Otp ruin policies from this Company. Risks 'taken at aspliisr rates as are consistent with security. (rota WARRICK MARTIN. Ageau. MIME G - I,OliG. • - I. n. StaLsll. ALLAGUER,LOSO BIIILLEEti No. lUD Front at., between Wood and Snit/yield atrgiti. TUE AN UFACTURERS of Bells of all sizes, double and single action Force Pumps; Connter Railing. Mip e rat lVater Pumps, 'fittings of .al/ kinds for Gas, Water. Brass Castings for Machinery and anti-attri ; tan metal for Same. Particular attention paid to Gas Futures, outl a well assorted stock orPlain and. Orna mental Pendants, J3umers, Chandeliers, Ste.,„eita stantly on hand, ociS • AMISS) A IMSTRONG. • SAMUEL CROZEIL A,AMSTRONG & CROZER, Commis lion Mrrehauti, 1.1:: No. 22.Dlarket :street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will. attend promptly to the sale of every description of Wester. Produce, and other articles entrusted to their care_ Rsratt To—Hanna, Hussey & Co.. Pittsburgh; llama, Graham & Co., New Insboo, O. Merchants generally, C 1..; Rhodes & Ogleby, Bridgeport, O. A. 0. Richardson h Bro., Cincinnati; J. P. Howard, Louisville, Ky.; Guile & Dorwort, St. Louis; H. Boyles, Steuben ville. decOry . - LAW SCHOOL. Tilt Subscriber will receive at his office, young Gen. tlemen desiring to read law. 'He will. superintend and direct 'their iitudno4.and by constant supervision,arid strict weekly ekarnmation, prepare them for admission to the Bar. READE WASHINGTON., 'The Hanle ribers have been inhabit Of daily profession= at hitercourse will. Heade, Washington, EN, for many years, and feel great pleasure in attesting:lite accuracy at his - legal information, and his eminent capacity lonia. undertaking set forth in his advertisemeni. . They earnestly recommend to young Gentlemen who wish to acquire. st competent knowledge of the legal PrO fessionmo avail themselves of the advantages which his proposed Law School will- afford them. Charles Shafer, 0. Metcalf, A. Burke, , 'rhos_ Willtams, Wilson NrCandless, C. Darragh, ... Robert Woods ; James _Dunlop C. 0. Loomis Wm. li M'Clnre., .5, ~,,_ J. D. Mahon. . . A. W. Loomis. , . _ _ _ . - • '• •• - oe - tiiii7Eiiiiiii - ii - c - oriiii - c - 7 ~.t titiTtiFirLD AND ni , rll truisms. errranvaan, TA,- - jlt the most popular of all BOOT and'SHOE E. ..., teldishmenta in theisWeat- 'Thiatelleetittii gained' its reputation, by ins proprietor keeping the very best Boots and Shoes. witie k tue . rttaxie expressly to order tor this market, and lie is not Fatillified only keeping the best assorted stock . of TJOOTS and iSHOF in the Western country, but his'iii:eitibledsuid deter mined to sell, his. GOODS: 10 w, o r,, , lhiat aarallivt honed prosibly cBO. he cares not wind /actinic* t hey boast 7 ot having far offering great Inducements to the public. It is impouilitc:lo art forth alltheradvamages and facilities in lin ndt:Critiseinent, that the Great Rtrgaiii Corner has over others,:Whieh ,enaldes its proprietor to sell Boota , and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at from 10 :to tri per cent. lower than enrother 'store in the city: i The way to test the matter is for all wheintend parches 'lnc BOOTS end SHOES; to call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and price s, and all will he stttitfied that the Greatßargain.Coreter,Ssnitk -fithf and Fifth arms, Is the Mare for the public, one tuid nit get gwad Hoots and Shoes . , cheap, for cash. Ikea J. DATES. _ Great. Westerta Saddle, FIARNEss. 'CHUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. rVIM subscriber takes this method of informing his 1 (newts and the public in general, that he has the largest stock of the followingnamed articles; of his own manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harness, Trunks and Whips; all of which be will warrant to be made of the best material, and by, the . best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures soinethinglowerthanims been heretofore sold in the city, he would Invite persons In need of the above named er. tieles, to his 4Varebouse, No. 244 Liberty 'street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery, octal G. I:Vitstr. , . "Cisfrittering , * Piano.. fi v iott JOHN H. MELLOR, (rola A.rent for Citiekering's Piandifor Ultima Pennsyl, coma.) No. 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh,' has received, and now open for Nile, the following elegant assortment of Plann-Fortes, direct from the manafammer, and for sale at Mr. Chickering's (Boston) prices, viz: One superb Rosen:mod, seven octave ' carved in the most eletrant and rich s.yle of Louis XIL---new -acute. One Rosewood, carved, seven octave—new scale. One do. 61 net:lye—new stale. One do. 6 octave, carved melding—new reale. Two do. 6 dn. round corners; Two do. 6 do. square ." o o The above are front the manufactory of J. Chickering, Boston. and of the latest *Lyles of furniture, and with his new and approved scale.. Also, oh hand, and /Or tale low— Three Rosewood Planos.6 octaves; . from the metallic , tory of H. Worcester, New York, tormerly of the firm of Stodart, Worcester & Dunham. Two Rosewood, 6 octave Pianos; frorn the manufactory of Gale & C0.,N.-Y. One Rosewood, C.l octave; manufactured by Bacon & Raven. New York . One 'Mahogany 6 octave Piano; made in Baltimore, and left by the owner for sale, either for cash or in ex .change tor such goods as will as country store,—.7 Priec 83011, jan3o 61 i nrST o t - ‘ - ;+/OKTON have Just receivcdthe • following new works : History of Congress, Biographical and Political, corns prising a history of internal ImproVenrents, (ruvers, Har bars, ke i t front the formation of the government to the present time; . embracing, else, histoncal Alliees of ea- Gous political events of Ocean . Steam Nlffrigation; of, the Tea and Coffee tak.; together with "biographies, per's tonal histories, &c., by Henry o:Wheeler, illustrated by' , 'steel portraits, and fee simile autographs. . History of Charles 1, of England ; by Jacob 'Abbott, with engravings, The Romance of Yachting; Voyage the First, by Jos. C. Ilan. A new novel i Mary Barton.: a tale of - Manchester lire. The Moral, Social and Professional Jades of Attorneys amt SolM ' hors; by Samuel Warren, F.N.; S. of the niter temple, Barrister at Lew. decB City Iron iy Cracker and Bread Bakery.. J. lIEPH AIL D di TirOULD respectfully S inform his'frien and the pub.. .T V lie generally, that he has added to hia other bust ness, the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety. linvmgg perehnsed one of \V. R. Nevin's. Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared lo fill ell orders for crackers or pildt bread at the shortcsi'hotiee and hopes by tt strict attention - to business, to share a portion of the public patronage. Tae 'labile .is invited to call and rintlllllo for themselves. . BAKERY, No. In Commercial Row, Liberty st. oppo site Smithfield; N it. Srperior family Bread, rye end dyspepsia Bread, large and email rolls, tru.sh every morning can be had at the store, or my wagon, or ai my stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to order. SHEPHARD. ap2o-1 y No 10 Commercial Row. Liberty at. ifk ""It Is the beetCotigh Medians I ever Savv. 11 I) FWD tho following proofef the euperiority of Dr. Wit -10 lard's Orientat Cough Mixture, forts respectable cit izen, who has tried it: Prersanamt,Dee.;ls,lB47.. Itlsssattllsys esDaocawav:—Atler laboring for several 'Weeks udder the disadvantages of a harassing. cough 'and most distressing cold, which had, thus for remitted the ef fects of several of the "infallibles," was induced to par chase a hottle of your Oriental Cotigh Mixtere, tiotl!give, it a fair trial. To my great surprise, niter lining only one half of the bottlel round myself entirely well. "hie the -66tnedicihe /ever sate' , True dopy. . JOHN HINDS:" Sold by HAYS._ do BROCKWAY Druggists, Commer— cial ROW, Lilierty street. near ,jent3 -- : iv ew -MillllluterF4 Silks, Ve l vet*, dt'e. .• oam eSecga y t e rich Satins;witThkVmate r Ribbons,4 Preach-Flowers, Names, &c. • • A handsome as. soriment of Winter ,Bouticts; Hoods, L'apes, Cardinals, Vise t ts, &c.; on hand -and ma te to ortierinlite latest style, "ut the shortest notice. •.' '1.1E9: - DUFF. dec6 :: -s, No. 10 St. Clair st. (West Cide.) RA43HIONA.HL EMILLINERV. , -.4llrit 8, Henn Fourth; street, near Wood. Would infomithe Ladies ... ef.Pittsbargh and vicinity, thus she will open - On ...a .:1 ) 'Tuesday, the 24th'inst., an extensiyi assortment of And Win • ell.. .ettdde 1 ff;- '.. 1 3 40: 'Piet r g ee ii r ed.uudie.rtatUt2py 2 , ._' • -,,.. -rn .., iAt f.; zai • - sun% & 81N0kAIR ..rt, ' w;.,•.. . ._v~.J': s .i~'Y^_. 2.600,615 Da • •100,967 77 4107,469 72 '' ,,, ia* . ;l,o,4llVeal; - ESEER DOMitat DYSPEPSIA; affeetbms ariginrfWm .'.ri , deittugement or ifiselifferiti - the Ililiaryk.ThgeW,.. Vascular%ftespiratiary and ,Zierootut. qiiiiitsiT -; • mitjmonstmatinn„ - p iles ibeartbufwitaitofhppetitle,hinft- ed - tengues'iteidity of the 'stem-, Oahe head,"' fullness, orweight in the , stomach', `Aimless of visibly= henry Choking or suffocating embattling: 'depression Of spirits, sudden flushes .of Iteati'peld:irr.the-side or back, weaknesakdithe limbsrtold firet,';htinstant im aginings of;evilf fever 4fizt. , ditil pain in the head,. -,pain,and 'dithetiltriallireathing when lying upontihe .sidel=frightful drearms,smirernetations i yellow- • , tress of , the!aktti , and. deficietierls4af 'perspire tionokef U` can.be , :eflieetttally - '; . - - cured. DOCTORiI:IOOFLANIPS CELEBRATED 'GERMAN • BITTERS: Their power overthe above.distases is mot ercelled— if equalled-by,any other :preparation In the U Ailed Sulfen,ris the cities An'this esty.attesti in many Cases af- - ter skilful physicians had.fdled: - Dcrangerne.nt inthe liver and: stoinach arc sources of insanity—from disorder or obstruction a morbidac lion of the sympathetioandother nerves follows,' and 'the func tions of the b,rain Are impaired and deranged; as nerves are the-coanepting medium between andmatter, it follows from the reciprocal , action that both must be more or less implicated .andderanged eimulfanemAy_i Veranftlininit there Will atsciprOduce diserimorthe SKIN, LllbirfS, UTERUS and KIDNEVS, ; es well at the brain. The thousands .{lllo_ die with . :YELLOW FEVER, CHOLERA or INFLUENZA., is, owing ,to the _same cluse;und the majority ' of caner of that Mika painful disc ase, CONBUIUPTION, otiginates from the same... in fact the stomach is the important organjn the . iip,sterit of Matter. ininpoif it you depend far tha'siMbeir and tell the advantages to be derived -horn the:. adminietration-oliIr? terns! medicines. Its functions are of the . utmost. im portance to every One in constitntinithei sodreeand roan= Lain of life,which is nutrition, No organpossessessuch remarkable sympathies, none Such remarkable potter in modifying every part of the system. The tare Success in heating 'diseaseof flia liver .and stomach successfully bas ; not been awani OiDatitolegh=2l. kinciiiedge ot their functions, but. the preparation of-a compound that would act upon' the diSease aid all the sympathetic afflictions. That , Feint hes. been , gainsid in these Bitters, and they. are EIVFIRELYNEGMABLE; and will in every case. permanentl y . destroy costiveness, and give strength and vigor te the frame, at no time de bilitating the patient, and they are 'grateful to the most delicate stomach under any..circumstances; ALL CAN BE CURED . _ WHO WILL . USE THEM AS DIRECTED,;,, , t hlr WITHIN 111.e.70WEIr CE sit.att*.) • ' The few months this pteparatiety has been before 'the public, has. frotn its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy of the press through the land,. their object being, fbr lthe benefit of suffering humanityoui success has surpassed alt precedents, and:itis Tree froth all irciabolic stimulant. I syrup mere ury, aloes, quinine, ticids, , and firkins ingredients, and especially adapted.totbe diseases *Vie variable:climate of the United States, and the : West In dia Islands. WEEK AND DELICATE CIIILDREN, ate`made'ittrong iry using faet it litiftintity clue; and can be. administered- with safety -to S ehilitone year old, the delicate female, or a-mari of ninety.:.-.. , ' The 'Philadelphia Democrat, says :medicine has an extraordinary virtue an ` d effieriey, and is in great demand. We can speak from experience, that it has ponlacedmany, wonderful cures.... •.. The Daily , Sun says' We believe je..one of the best medicines of the age 7 a friend hiving used:it nkhis Own 'finilY With' great satisfaction . in the Itinndieettnel LiverComplainVl ' - The:Span oft.the Times and Keystone says ,oirr good einsens,,,Who are invalids, know the,manyAtstan- Cures that have been performed by Dr,Dooflond's celenrati..:....brinatt Bitters? If ilicy,da not,, we ricoth, mend . them to the - derinan 'fifedieme Store, 27 . 8 Race, street: all Wbri arc , afflicted with Liver Corriplabiti "'nun. dice, Dyspepsia. or Nervous Debility; the Doctor Mai cured many, of, our citizens, after the best physicians had failed., We have...Osed..._them.and they.have_praved tfibeliiiiedignilliiitevefy one should know.pf t find we cattail caffein &lite one testinteilY ID 'their - fatbr , :4 11 1 that.whicitgives Ahem greater claimapon cluxtultage ef fort., they, areentirely ;vegetable.' ~,The Evening Bulletin says : The Celebrated German Bitters are an invaluable remedy for. Jaundice, 'Dyspep sia. and nervous complaints.. Neat's Gazette, says:—'!it is not often we notice, the various excellent medicine, advertised istont .cobantns. biehhtse iviarelliiwiliifig to speak except from personal elperience, mad a good constitution fortunattlyinakes as generally strangers to Seth' articles. kzword,:how ever, of Dr. Bootle nd's Gelman Bitte.ig,..Thiii Wzstiow to bean excellent article fulfilling in every respect Whitt is claimed for it by the advertiser. . The Daily News's:Lys: " A filaments,—.We speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof lind's celebrated Gennatf Bitters when we say it in a blessing of this age, and diseases Of the biliary,.diges tive and 'nervous systems, ithas nbt, we think, an sonar. Its' yzazTll3l.6 PREPARATIONr AND MADAVVITIIODS it canal, and to all invalids we would recordmead it as worthy their confidence, .- • DWhat stronger. testimony sane medicine - hirer: firthi epot can be seen the evidences of many of our most respectable 'citizens of Cures in all the.foregoinff dis eases. - ' Principal DePot, German Bledicine Store, 278 R A CE Street, and for sale in Lancaster by John.--F,Lozam,Bars, rishuzg, by. D. 'W. Gross?. and respeetaole dealers gene crank thmueloint the country. - JILENCE. THAT DREADFUL COCO/ll—The Longs 4.3 are in danger; the work of the destroyer - has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of death. Ann TOL A Mornia! Your darling child, your blot and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangeroas cold—her pale eheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the.hohi disease has already gained upon her' —the sound of her supalehral cough pierce,' your soul. YOUNG MAa, when JRSI about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fa ture--your beettetioagh and feeble limbs tell rot' your lost of hope, but you need net despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is • Sherman's A 11-Heallit ,g Balsam. Mrs. Arran, the wife of Wm. IL Atriec , Esti: was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr.'lllott of New York. filer friends all thought she must die. She had every appearance of being in consumption, and was sc pronounced by her physicians—Sherman's Balsam was given and it cured her. - Mrs. GARtuautiormof Bull's Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this lialaam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she_was reduced to a skeleton. ' Di. A. C.Castle., Dentist, 261 Broadsvay, has 'witnesked its effects in several cases where no other rnedecine afford. , ed relief--but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also, witnesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma. which it never fails of doing.' Spitting Blood, (darning as it may be, is effectually - cured by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and'makes the lung, s sound again. Rev. Remit Jona, 108 Eighth - avenue,'Was ettred of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standieg: The first dose gave him more relief than all the other Medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to (Mother - sarelY • afflicted the Asthma. In limb cases its effects were immediate, Mon restoring them to comfortable health. • , , Mrs. I,eettzrts Wm.r.s, DS Christie-at., suffered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam, relieved. her ' s at once, and she is comparatively, well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely UM of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for'Coughs. eolda, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the alrectious of , the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. , _ Price '4 cents and-S Nassauottle, ' • Principal Office 106 street. New Yerk. Likewise Dr-Sherman's celebrated Cough,orm and Camphor lozenges. Premium' Tooth `Paste -- 'an d Poor Man's Philter Sold wholesale - and retail by WM. JACKSON,' at his Boot and Shoe Store and -Patent Medicine Warehouse, ,89 Liberty tare'et Pittsburgh,hend WOod street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for - Allegheny county: A. M. Marshall, Allegheny 'city; Jonathan Ohriest, .Manchester;J. R. It Jacanes, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Meson, cot.' Webster st. rind Elm; Daniel Negley, Rain , Liberty; 11; L. Mitchell; „Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikan, Sharpsburgh; Saml. Springer' :ton; James MiKee, Stewartstown; 'John Blaek. ' Turtle :Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland ec'Son ; • ItliKees,.. port; MeNdowney, Bakerstown; Riley- hPLaughlin,', Plead) 'Township; J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentum;Scwi c kl y. maro.ly. ORE, TEtiI'IMON V,. 4 o;pi t , Frteit,";:y ,Ili Ville, N. Y., says : '• I 1011 well persuaded, and bane been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Fills nre of great use to all those who May haye,occasiou to use Fe th v e er n a,'nadn dA hgauvee D adm itts tiear e a d d teem to uy e .patients." medintely eared by-thyspepsof Dr..Rap m F PHIS , a Prc m e , 25 cents a box,' - Sold wholesale and retail by • S. CUTHBERT; Smithfield street, Smith, Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city J. G. Bif minghant;' , and John M'Cracken. Fifth Ward. febl7 • Jaynes' , Family Medicines.. DS.. S..COOK, Piqua, Ohlo, writec hlrtich, 1946: "1 have used your Venni( tige, carinatitite: Bakam,.. and .Enierrorani; in my practice, for the. m . last three Tea 'and have been exceedingly wen pleased with' them,. and never, yet, - to my rectilleption,lll474 o f-Melizill& my ' fullest expectation in their curative properties, ' four.' other medicines cannot spearof from experience; but, judging from those I have used ' liloubt not brit that they claim, and are entitled .10 ail 'the confidence reposed in there, by_ those who have used Itnem. was,(ormorly very partial to **** B Vermifuge, until I beeameacqu ted with ypars,,whiah has-my. decided preferene to atty . ,. other stow ut use. Ressectfully, your he - S. 8. - . COOK, M. Do , f For sale In .Tittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 felil.6 FAHNEE4TOOK'S COUGH SYRUP.—phis peel I Is, partition has proved itself to be of oiarygreat etben- , . ay irithe cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds,=-Asthma, ttng~ of Blood :Whooping Cough, and' ther Pneumonic • A ffectionstiandAe proprietors feel warranted in recom mending : au ;a < safe and useful Medicine, and are pr - e- 1 pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony o.f its value. - •i •i His pleasant to the taste, and is offered atso lowitprice. M .as place it within the reach of ;every pertion: There' are, perhaps,. but few Cough prep rations that: wlll-pr&. duce such. decided , effects In such a short time. Pre-. pared and sold by - B A. FAHNESTOCK Corner of First and 'Wood; alto,. corner. of.l3i.rih.irtnd 4 7 Ood'streets,.dean-. RALPH'S' CstatsaskicaNsoaratma Pim.s are for' II sale, wholesale and retail, at the ,RSaa7 f. ESTATE OFIIIVE, . o..SmitUeld st. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city:4. G. Smith, Sir minf ham; John McCracken, Penn street. Fifth :Ward. _ E 1,3011 SAI.II--.Olt Mat - valuable 'property where tile . a ahp eriber. resides, together with thelteprovemenis thereon ' iituntSd on' Sixth street, nenr Sraithiteld; front nig On Sixth st. 1.20 11., and in depth on Cherry alley-246 feet._ This property is admirably situated. for a Hotel or : a.Puidie'li aqi Jand Contains a halflquare - of grOuntl4 or, _ -- - . . 4lmight bo divvied into 12 building hits, 6 lois of 20 feet ITIIES4-, 400. bbis:',fipelenthtk 'and. enbiciut. Applgs t. . ' elacp prt- Strthet,hyl2o feet deep, and 0 lots with' reekil 3 P-rstetintsr!`Vonsand for sale by - on he alley by 120 letit. 'deep, , deing - - ......-::-:_ .. ' f.. KiNG- , &.- MOORHEAIk- --:--:—jarant '-'• ''-' " ' - * k reltr:POßTZft, - - iii i M==i2 w. - c.-cwrsla.a.r.. BROWN'S HOVEL; ." _CORNER OF SEITHFIELD-AND-MIRD'STS., BROWN 4: CONNEL T, PROPRIETORS._ . . N. 8......r.G.:i0d Stabling -attached to the `houses*., -- ' - .1 • , :v.ll',E , ::i .::, • ' 1 J G I cradablial iqtse ales of the kind . now In use k ere. lane hair:bid le et:l harah,7thhq Wre:*43.pplica • lions will make the hair soft and drirlrfund ' weltsg beau- tifut, lively appearance; -and wilt alscrate mintain Its hviiliniSturend'healtliYetioritt*letiati icing teal], the pryparAtionviltatiaregeherallpise& .thtp,rorrhes adieu dffirikmmy heiveittorttrhy usingthis I Cream. Every lady and phi:tertian-Ny.lM itt hi hid habit of ;'. -pstugvileort.theirhukihettld at OneePurchise a beide of I tile Chinese Hair Cream,'as it is sip composed thatitmill not injure the hair tlikelberatlierreparatiottrAut beautify 'lt, perfectjvittsfaMMA inf . emit ik stance. C . :1; : 4‘ t;FottestlreonyAo ,its siserysoperititt4bantles,'seethe fol loWlng letter from the Rev Mr. to Negri*, ilendershadj t & Stritehittashva:ii,"ieneri4 agents,for the Sot thetit laser Vas Bre l'reithythririnZ bneutaiLllntrosistrPtf& Sirrercii`4Giiirk take Neusurelti adding' Styli iaiiaosiy in favoi Of the - excelled! preTartlon'called .1.0 I "Patishis ehinde Eery 'Cream; for, about two years ago iti . y,hairtvas_very dry, bristiAs and disposed to come out; 'but luMing procured a . bott l p:of the OratitNatiktused iractOrdirig to the prescriptam,it i now etestic, theheftV Many wins and oils ;were applied; ettelrleaviaw my hair in'tl'werse state . Manbefore: cream, - however,"haa ritet,inre.xppe . l an article forlhe toilet; my^wifecggiveil itpitifereade over% all others, being delicately pstfureid and not dis posed to uncidity:'.•The• lattiesi the Chinese Cream to be a desidertitunt,in-themptePatatioffis for the toilet.- Respectfally,ae: ;" * • 1C0.414rivre,t,... ; Pulaski, J anuary "7, 1847: - • 117 - Sold wholesale "and retail in Phtsburgh; by John M. Tourosen ,d 45 Market sq`and - Joel MoMer, corner of - Wood ambilllhsts , .. ti• I iI,SI ,j0164ii2V7-.IY --------- ADIIifI are: nifinlinted aglinernslng Common Prep's : L red Chalk:, They aronoraWanshowifrightfully inju rious is to the skin Ltiowcoarse l hpw rough, how sallbw, • ellow, arid Unhealthy the Skin amen* after using pre, pared challvir. Besidecit Is injarlOtrit, &Making a larger quantity of lead We have prepapedribeatitifal vege table article, which we call doves' Spanish' Lilly, While: It is perfectly being purified of. alt deleterious gualtties, and it imparts . the stfin. a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively White; at - the'sgme time acting as a cosmetic on .the skill Malting it snit and smooth: - setts Dr, says :" Aftefttnal Andersen, yi Spanish ilacticat Lilly u " I find it possesses-the - ineertenutiful-andmatural, and at she same tune iaperient, white,b ever saw:','llcertairily can cniiseientiouilY recommend its use to all whose skin reguiresbenutifying." - -Irimi2s'centi t h boxl- Birecticeis the he ettwai.te * isdr sea leather. 6P - woof—the' onne is preferable: 137 TErnii Tolr vibrie.-- , White teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice , gleaned ~with Jones'- Anther Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the- most beautiful ivory; and, nt. the alinie • time Wit; So' Perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its consinntdaily : use is highlp . advantages:ea, dven to those teeth Thar are in good condi tiviag,them: beautiful - polish, - and preventing a premature decay. Those already -,decityed. it prevents from becoming worse—if also faStens such an is becoming loose, and by perseverance itwviU2endefthe foulest teeth delicately whfigailtd:inake,Thelteritit , deliciously sweet. Price 25 or sri cents a box. Alt the above are sold Only at 82. Chathamst;sign ofthe , Ameiic an tagle,New York. and by-thP i'PPoieted Agents whose :,names Appear in .theln 'xt"col,lmin• roe stinar,rind geth riehlailbanddiuti? facerii,yent fortune."''le't lientriful,' cleat; fair! Is •it - white If not, it can be made so even-though it be ye: , htirv, disfigUred, sunburnt, leaned and freckled— Thong, anda haves ben') malle'lliuS , 'rho have .wasbed once' or twice with Joime" ItalianChemicaLSoup„ The effect is glorious and magnificent: Babe sareyou get the, genu me Jones' Soap; at the - lign bf the'Araerienn Eagle, 62 Ring-worm, Salt rheum Scurvey, Eryitipelait, Barber's Itch, are often cured:lty, - Jonee Italian.ithemical Soap, Whefrevery, - kind of remedy . That',itcures Plmples;freeklie, and 'clears the'Skini a ll know . . thSAmerimur - Bagle, 85 Chathimistreer."-mind,,:reader, this seldoni or never nails. , - • r C.'ENGLIS, Jr. Patterson.': . - Sold atjacison'S 85 Liberty st., head of Wood, Sign of of the Big, Boot. . . • nov23„ Ar , k NE DOLDAR TWELVE. AND.AAfALF,c4Nytt. . : Marrttgi:-- , CoritfdensitilAtiy Ind ybalvieen twe.n• ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrteid fedni, good feti: tares; dm., ,is staked confidentially, - can she .suppoie , any . man could admire her while stithas :such yellow Ace* such sallow, rough, coarse.aktn;.andisech. wiry hair when, by , spendingd the alioire sum, she might have delicate white' teeth. a Pare sweet lirealht h beautiful bead-of hair..'she can have = beautiful White teeth and sweet breatkby using a 2ii:bovtif A ? m ber Toot& ruts; a skin white t .pare and spotless AO snow by usiele Cake of the . genuine Jones' Datum ChentAel Soap; and beautifal head of hair by:using a as: bottle of lonia , Coral Hair - Restoratiet. DO knot form' an opinion agninat this before you trvy, of "you will regret it ; bathe bath sure to ask, for lonee.anteles. only. in New York 10.82 Chatham at . For sale by .,; Will.. JACKSON Atent, . apl3 - aso Li - berry at., Fitts urgh. . . . CANCER,.S,CROFULA AND .GOITRE.-Atuple , perienee has yiroiiilt That inicombinatirin oifmetfleine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE' AINIMATIVE., • /tees elected ~crires truly astonishing, net tuly . of Cancer ellti of/media eases of That Class, but hiti removed the most 'stubborn diseases of Abe Swellihgs, , Dyspepiie, Ac. niedicine enters intothe eiretdation, and eradicates, dis••• eases. herever located. .It 'purifies the blood and ether Raids or The body, removes obstruction in the pores of 'the skin t :and reduces enlargement of the giandsor bones - . It increases the Appetite ,, removes headache and draws/. , ness, and. invigorates the whole system, and bnparts ani mation to theWseasedanddebilitated emultitntion. There is nothing superior tOifixt the whole.materia inediei. /t is perfectly safe and eitie.' inely pleesant,and has nothing of the.disgasting earliest accompanying - the idea of sorerlowin medicine. ID - or sale in Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA STORE,, 13 Fourth St.:neat 'Wood. ' - mar3Cl tt Reetpe,,for the Unman Hater MO FORCE. ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE 1` IT - 50Fr,-, SILKY, CLEAN AND MR.—Persons in Consequence, ihe puny' things . sold,'et down every, article,' (be it ever . good,) as a humbug. If peopl e pould be made ;to try a 33. bottle of Sotle's Coral Mot Re storatiee, and sad- ew it makes dry, rusty, red, lighthair aubuitituut-dirk,. anti keeps it so; and: fig its use, for sometime,- causes it to • grow naturally batitatfitl ; if 'peopteould see the number ef poor respectable -me chanics' that use , it, (aye; and find it the cheapest thing thereon ur,le,) for dressing and beautifying the Hair;: , fcr. keeping it soil and in order three times; as long' as any other articleloads ; and Forces Imo grow, stops its falling, • - And costa but 3 shillings to try. We-formerly sold nothing less than SI bottles, but we wish people to try it. Sold only 82 (mind &1) Chatham street - Ne Yolk, and.br. • memo . WM: JACKSON, - Agt.. LibertY VrORE Y for Dr, - Wittarrys Family Aka. , clnetb - -Thenitdersignedieitirentof Pittsburgh.hay.— ittg personally Used Oriental. Cough Mix- , ! tura, and experieneed its betteficial effects, demostcheer. fully-recommend • it. ttic ' , safe , and , eifeetna4 in till cases. Speaking Imm experience;vie believe that it hamomr. perior ; .and.would repoinntend its use 30 all the •afilieted: CHARLES LEWIS, Pittsburgh; March 15th,48413. • - tErSold by Sehoonmaker & Coy Joint Nays, James A. Jones L. 11. Camel, John P. Scott, F. Snowden, I. Mohler, O gden A Snowden. ap2ll, • LAS, Berets's Itch Chops, 'Sure Beards ) , his is used by many Physicians - In this, city 10 Faringthe above and we-would not ceascienciettsfy Se/tut:less we knew it 'tie be all•We' state. • ' • 4 Asia cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known-that removed impurities; And cleared and 'beautified the okini making -, it 6Ort, clear, smooth and white as an infants. But mind, it is - sold at 82 • ' • WM: JACKSON, Agent, .89" Liberty street,--Pituiburgh :maYdS - CONSUMPTION spites trioru'victims than any other disease g ay, country. The yonfig; pre old, the' beautiful bud are all alike _subject to tar lirridious„ ravages, ri many.a hectic cheek has been supposed toi bloom with - the 'glow-of 'health, 'But every case - origk nates itv a - told and aLcongh—perhaps deemed - unworthy of attention at first—and only met with remedies when too late. '„ Witch the first- symp toms with Jealous care, and make immediaternse of the . Cough: finis= of -B. A. rahnestob k A, Co.ovbich will certainly cheek its further , progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a heautidil For sale by. 8. - A, - FAIINESTOCK. &Co corner Vat and Wood sts.iiiso,:conter 6th.ead - !'deelt - - I.agaa t tlaca. fox anuary, 1_841), , - 110 ECEIVED AT M. A. MINER'S, Smithfieldstreet. .j third door above Seeded street.- 60 9cY's•LiniVai BOak,'Anusually largo, with six,at. tractive engravings; the literary depertmeneof the-high est order. for'this No., commencing a tiew;aolume. Sarmints Union Magashte, learditally. embellished, and comprising 80 pages of reading matter, all original. graham's egazin o s illtistrated with Tour beautiful en-. gravingal in size, Iliad double amber,- Timms of john. Quincy Adams, willt - „Notices- of his Life and Character. ... • A Prince' Defence-of the Grant Street Baptist Church, 'against the charge of corruption; in. the administrational her dieciplinei,published by order of-the Church: Bose'and Gertrude.or the.Mysterions Wedding; vane , ' i lmed from-dmFrench of Hodolphe , Toplrer. Ait Impartial Accoutioal the Lifilof the Rev, Jahn NI mum tive tifthie first marriage; also. WS second, ,with, many particularsneier 60f:ire published Second 'lin:ileum :Paul Ardenbeim, now complete; by George Lippert': " • • - Mum Barton, a Tale of - Manchester Life, England; ;published by• Harpers:. • . Julien Be Cliffard, or, Woman's Love.,;' a - Romance of Smiles .. .lnd Tears; illustrated. .• , . Angelina.Luarnore,'ne the-Life of a:. - -Beauty; by the author of the Jilt, Breach of Bramise;'&e.,dcc. V• . 'rho. Hunchback, of die -Bell Ringer -of Notre Dame; by Victor Hugo. • ; 'decl.4 Notice to the Public ' THE . .sabsc libel. informs'. the public generallY," and Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly, that he is discontinuing the Queenswere"husiness,- and will sedutr his present stock at redueed'pricia.'' Those wh o Avistt to obtairl'China, Queeniwars, o,r 9/asii; will find this it rare opportunity for getting 'such articles es'they want,, much Cheaper thanthe usual rates. ' • Remember- the-place, CHINA HALL; No. 118 Wood strhet,^tmer-theAticiina store. ilitipose of my whole stock to any Person iwishing buy-it, at a bargain: • -.Fjati9af ' . " ' '_NM. GETIy.• Et 9478.4, CQRNER VittE.TS., L'ESII.4OYSTFAS; Ikad.everi.fdelfeho of. • the aeaeoti rho market aUorde, served, uP. at the sunnier inatied And'in'the Very best style. The honeis fittedmpitudiulranged-in tho best order, under , the.han agement JOHN 1,1:-C.AhiPlIEtili-' - - THE GItEMA-VlLDunnOt -- NAVIInd" --, 4=lsl2Filllta-N 7 O stlCl3s; feel/J..4lDi* the surfitr.e tit" the:01111b l :iseerfliii - arid itifallibleStidiil6, Chit; 'llridssi. Scalds B9ru , Tiftlisrl,Erysip'cilaii; Seale Flea / Croup, Whgx , Phi..Cottgit,' irdlainsuitory Sett ;ThrtutriSocens Infiatned- es, Platuleneeti•llkersf - FoveC Sores, and....,;;:• INNFbAiVIMATORY RHEUMATISM, ,;;„ witlehlields to its offs's tri In a sanitising Manners 5z;:;..;,.5. It has never.yet failed when used to dues tioos. Read . • "; ; -;'.' hissenittrrstt, Allegheny Co., Pa., "‘- - .;- Novamberle; , This is to certify, - Ibis my Wife, Margaret Ghriest, was cured of,it RheutruitioComptaint of seven ycarasUinding i by which she was so lame as to be obliged to use erachr ea. In one week she was eared by using the; American Oilihrtd could walk about as 4atlal'Without her entelies, "The felloivifigla ecitafinnicated by Mr..yllnf,NashiMil Jackso's agent for Steubenville, O. ' ' • ' A gentleman neat Steal:ter Mlle; Who had not been able Ppt,..tiiiietol - hiSfeet toVs - round fortivehie Yeafffitn etinseguencisofhi c ti n iiidi, Use-sgSne- , bottle';wa euabled towalk tali Miles in iitoryohip. election: likewise IC severe -reined reinedv'for- CPN7T4CVION OF ,Tftr. 31 - oc.C.;g The fklayyjng to communicated by Arai. Nash, laekisohs agent for Steubenville : lady „residing. in SteulseuVille, - the Itgei lutsd was contracted as to depriVe.lier olthe,uiUi o f is for thirty. five years, was.entirely cured.by the use of O io bottle of.the Oil, so that she nowhas, the perfect WO oi her hand fully. equal to the other which' had - doter bee n affected: 'lt bes: also been found to be asafe atfilifsfiner bleagent in the apeadt atia'aertam sure of !' • ' in all cu a snot bigailicanSritictrniolO, ' A ladycesidingin Allegheny city whstfreetaidly"dtifed, of obiithitire deafness, of years' e ontin arthe e; h r the - lige, of leits'ihan'one bettle.of the .011, so 'that - she' said - . she heard'hetteithaa She had ever done before: - •; •; - A gentlemen well knohnt in Pittsburgh; With - ciiked of deafness of, 'nine Tee& standing,: by the use 'of a Small: quandik bf the- 011. ' The names • and reside'nees of.the lady and gthilemani will be given Sirthose Who deatre at the once or the advertiser. - , • - . Its'pfoPerties ate highly deiieloped in the certain and surprisingly speedy cure or silences of ' ' ' • - CHOLIC 'CRAMP AND SPASMS. have been "effeetually cured by one dose of the Oil, ih she - short space of.half an hour, when the parties have been afbnized with pain. Its curative properties have been remarkably monde ste d in the realest - cure of DISEASES OP.-THE SPINE. A lady, the wifeTifatilititer iu Kentucky, was cures r effeetually iitode - of the worst oases of diseased' Spine, which 'had'confineds her to her bed for a considerablis time, in which , she could hot torn herselr alibi a sure remedy and perfect cure for paius tit the small of !lit - , ••. ENFLAAINATION OF Tilt KIEINS7B Read the following: . • • • • - . . . Thais to - certify that I was afflicted with great Pain in the small of my Lark Mid Itillneyit..whieltaffecleil nee so mach that I could not stafilltipnghti-:Dy rubbing extei nallyi titid.tising half ti teaspoonful fritemalin.•inglit and' • morning, f was entirely,cufed.•• :10}1N RIDDLE,' • _ .near Wariin;,Xnnstrong co.', pa: - 'Afgehifertain'ot Pittsburgh, afflicted with a eioleut in illumination of iiiii-liidneyo,-tbe pain Of *Lich caused him:to faint—was commppletely enrcd, in three days t by the Utecf 11 , 1C.temorican , .' The qualitims;ot this ' • ,"' ' ' . - NNPURE'S ciw ail.N,dmtoy is extremel ypenetrating and anti-inflammatory,. fluently is confidently recommended as a sovereign-xem, edy wheiever influmnaation.exists, either.external orb n temat' „Used immediately After a cyt, firuise-or ir_willcure:anti prevent_., ".. ANGI( NE AND MORTIFICATION.. Ithas,..imaddition,- been, found a saltuaryppleasinifind ; effective, remedy, hr those very anpleasant and iriconve- GRAV AND CniNAILY COMPLAINTS. • Price; 50 dents per bottle. " • - • ' Cauclon...Ere "on, Vont.. Gn4rd.. • , The" slinfrishig excellence and growing populsrtty thd AntericanDil; bus induced sOme disbonestpersons', paha' nitna the public; miserable imitations °Tans trait valuable medicine, fOr'the purpose of dczciv . ing the air!: wary, and 'defrauding the Proprietor. In - order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, obsem the following Tait ratans: • • Tat. See that Mt name ".Wlll. Jackson, 89 Mery 'st bead of Wood st.," is printed on the label of thewreppe of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. 9A. - That each bottle iiinclosed in a painphlit contain Mg fall directions for use;; and alio containnigthe name and address of Wro. Jackson, General Agent - for the proprietors . ; likiwise;ibe name and address of the pro' pnetors; D. Hail & Co.;*lfeniucky. Purchase oats- of the. advertiied Agents, till 'or' -Whom have a Show bill,. on which' is printed the names of the Proprietary and General Agents—thus:D. [Tail & C 0.,• Proprietors, Kennicky. Wm. Jackson, PittibUtell i Pa"' • General Agent for Western Pennsylvabia, and part or ' Ohio and \Western Virginia; and the pruners , bames.' & ShtTock, Pittsburgh—printed' tcitom 4th.•Ohcerve the genuine' American Oil is, of a %dark.; green color, without any seilinient, and its apeeiticgrkvi ty lighter than water. The counterfuita ore mostly of a black color;--onie - white; like' Spitlia of, Turpentine, to he refined aid clarified.;-: 'True arc a mixture of other common oils; and on:3 a filthy looking mixtare, purporting la come front ;a “Pittsburgh and Allegheny Rifmensary . Co." None :or ibex& cou p --, terceitl i possess either-the virtue or the - power -0U the truce -117" Sold Wholesale and retail by . war. JACKSON;. General and Sole ligentfor the Proprietor:in :Western` , - .Pennsylvania, Western Virginia; and Noriliciii3Ohio ;-; and by rho foll Owing duly appointettAgents in Allegheny . c- • - ' Dr. Brown, . Allegheny, • Joiutthan tihrzest, Maneheitet. ' AlexanderAzdale, tYylio street. J. FL H. Jacques, Birmingham.- Temperanceville. G. 11. Starr, SeWielloy. • Edward Thompson;lVilitinstmigh . _Daniel Negley, East,Libeny. . Z-Mitehell, Trilkinsburgh. Thomas Alkin, Sharpsbulgh. H. Rowland & Son. hPireesport. - E. F. Diehl,..Elizabeth. _. John Black, Turtle Creek. • A VEldowny.-Bakentown ... Samuel Springer, Clinton, • . „ James APKee, Stewartstown APLaughlin, Plum township. Tarentant. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawremeivillis. Robert Williams, .itrthursville. • - 11- IROIII the New York Gazette, Oct. 8,160 J,• a daily paper deservedly at the head of the daily press in this country. ' Brines Ertran of Sanapalilltiltt ware but connesy to call the attention of our readers to thisravalnoble prep oration which will be found tulvenised in another column ' Mr. Erist6l• is a brother, and - issues a highly interesting". I newspaper, every now and then, one or twonarnbers of 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.. It has in Its favor, moreover, very flattering testimonials front, the" most eminent practitioners in every part of 'the Counter,' where When been used.. There is • beauty and lame. enough in the bottles, nod intuit engraved labels in which " they are enveloped, to induce 'cr purchasey even if Oki , .preparation *re' not one of the .‘ sovereignest irt.; the world," an every person must believe it is—thnl is, every- one must ,believe it is—that is,' every one who a would not resist mass otdoctiMentary evidence Condit- . sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. : .Buy one of the bottles, gentle reader, and we whether Tiou'do agree with us on this point. • ' • •‘.• •. .• • : For sale by B. A. FAIIINEMCK &CO, reb24 . eor. rifle! and Wootand Bth and:Wood Mil: • RREI.II4ATISM, GOUT, AND TIC G DOLOREUX.—. A respectabler-gentleman called at our office, .os he said, to inform its that be had been afflicted. for 15 years with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Tic Doloreav; that he had been frequently confined to his. room for months together,.and often suffered the most in tone., and excruciating pain, but that lately he had been using : lay:ter Alterative, from which he found the most Si nal and unexpected relief. He Boys hc found the toed'. elite very pleasant and effective, and that Ito now can. eiders himself perfectly cured.,—.PhikulrlptlialVon.A.dmer.. • • . A FACT KNIMING..—A gentleman of Scrofalons habit, from indiscretion in his younger diays; became at; fected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and is' disagreeable' eruption of the 'Skin: Indeed, his whole system bore the marks of being 'saturated with dittease. One hand and wrist were so much affected that he had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered .with deep, painful, and offensive ulcers , and were as hollow .. and porous its an honey-comb. It was at this stags of hia " complaint, when deathappeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that ho commenced, the - one of Jayne's terative, and having taken sixteen' bottles, is now perfeepi Ay cored. • •The • Alterative operates through the 'circulation,'and purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the systeni, - wherever located, and she numeroui cures it has per. foruied in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula,, •• liver complaint, dyspepsia pad o ther chronic diseases, Is . truly astonishing—Sprit of the remet. • • • ' For Tale in Pittsburgh, at the PERIN TF.A STORE t • ' Fresh 'Arrive! at ..Na. 113. NV oodatitet,r: HODKINSON- has just opened, within the, pas • . everoweek, the assme of French CHINA pened in thisc ity; .conidatiur in part of Plain, White , Gold Line' and Gold - Band Tea Sens; Ps , extensive assortment of White, Flowi n g Mud pad . Live rpool lreii Sitone Were, in Tea Setts or in separate ,sis may be" required:. Also, a benefited assortmeas - of. - Candelabras and Lamps,of the newest. shapes and pat-. Isms, direct from the manufacturers. .. Ladies would do well to give him a call, at • ; oct27 • No. 115 Weed sr. 3 dons liskne Fittkv • • .Co • ' 711H1P. undersigned,enetinragad by the liberal plitionnte; 1. of the merchants, plpfessional gentlemen, and - mei 'I ebonies of the city, otfers his services for the collominal of accounts in the cit . y.of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Gov-. lug attended to business of this kind for many Yeats for ' . the Board. of Trad - e ? and being well acgttainted with tbis ,- and the adjoining cities. be (eels confident of hia - ability,. •t j o give aausfacnon. byPoorapt and faithful attention entraoted to him. . • • JAMES DALBRATEI.JI. ' To. be found at , Etr. Wu. RiZtrett, Moral:cant Tailau. Third street, opposite the Post BC . ' Gabriel Adatpa; . P. Duff, Accountant; ... ,• .. J. Catothers; Thomae Scott,Mason; • .• . L. ILLivingston; Jas./itcGuire Iderelthtailo• • ' James-kfarshall; ' Wm. a scalfe; .- - Geo_ryje ,Greedt . Dr. W.M. 1, nghi,Datitist; • DDeo. .C. Dodge. " (nov7:3M, . . . . . - . ...stiiqraiid Pile .14kituiraetor,v. THE' subsenbeil.bavia ealorged their Sleek =ld File. . Manufactory, on .the comer -of ('Rata street and .. . sprifig alley, Filth Wani; Pittsburgh, by arecting a e0n...... vatting Aimee, a melting femme() and d tilt hammer.—_ 1.. mei" Steel, now being of a:superior quality, and hewing -ens g=UP:ZlNtlt i, ; ( 4 , 7:4VLreW'l7"llZ , "" • the b eet imported orticle; and being determined to maks) '. it the Interest:or all. who ace Filo& la vow way, to:pcm.. cli asc 'from ' theta, they wilt sell . their •Filee at reduced... price - eller Coati.. They will also re-cut Files, end' .-• Ontsethose which are worn and 'broken. . Pablie raft-. 4 Agra iirAspcHullyinvited, ,nori) ..1.-A.Zi 'ai•CO..i. '. . —. El
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