rEMM= . . - Cloubs .• =NM - • - FRESH,AARIATAI...OIrNis'W GOODS, • - - notkrimis. _ PORTY-NLIVE-1:111,E1311f. ST., - . PITTSBURG-IL :lrtf RECELITY:D om extensive and general` assort: : . tt, itrieet. of _French; .F.agiiSh,'..l3tilgina aral American Clettri f crissimeres,and'Vestiags, of the latest: and" . twist 'l.lX'esir.ilalo:pritteras.: Amongst them will hefound eerie 'W-ef-eeltirlY new stilea 'Fancy- Gassimeres anti Nest fugs;.of the. latestsiMportations—all 'cif which -will ; be :made to order in:the most fashicinahle manner, at short nritice. and reasonable prices. Oa. band.: a :large - .assortment.-of • READV-MADE CLOTHING, made- up-in the • present Spring Style, and witf be sold low-for much. • . . . pli:8 To , TsfLoas.—Watts Graduating 'Shoolddrs' System. for sale at (mrl:d&v4P. , DELANY'S, ArA. Mason di. TO: 60' MARKET'STREET,' hove received,ly_ re- :x1( cent> Importations, :the. following. GOODS, "tat— • cartons Thibet -Shawls, of. VIMOUR qualities and :-Colorst 50 doe,'" Alexander's"..best quality Rid Gloves ; together with a good assortment of. col , d Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton gloves, for Spring trade ;rich stand - • ing straight and turn-over Collars ;300pairiEmbroidered -- Cuffs : from 50 tents to SIAS; Mourning Collars, of va - rious'patterns; • Demi Lace Veils, the greatestassortrnent • ever offered by us - French , and English , 44 Prints; Hoyle's Prints, small figures Mut fast colors ; small plaid 'French Gingluims ;British Fiiiniture Chintz; white satin 'damask Tible Cloths ;- 'Linen Damask,. ft•di'and 104:: .green Bereges; Gent:s black Grostle Rhine Silk Cravats, • : ad to 40 inch. the - best. goods imported; Purse ..Twist ; Cambric, and Linen Carubric:lldkfs.,'from to • $0,50; WHITE GOODS, such as JaConets, Lawns, Mull and Switio Mnslina; figured and plain Laces, white and Cord TarlaUdis,.kh., tee. We are in slit daily receipt of new Goods,_and invite-Ih° attention of purchasers to our extensive stock. . feb27 • -. Fashionable Head Q,uarterd, - No 29' 2iforkev sweet, second door before Second street. .11111ESPECTFVULY announces to his numerous friends ili-ond to the public, that he has removed his Fashion ' able Headegimners' from Libeity street to his new Store, on ltdarket,oar from - Second street.. He is constant . ly prepared to make to order, of the . most fine- and best matenuls, in n superior manner 'and at very reasonable ' prices, every eine te of Fashionable Clothing, of which his Complete stock -of choice und carefully selected ••French, Fa' Wish and Belgian Cloths. Cassimerea,..Vest. ing.i,,te. ' of the latest and Mogl : desiruble patterns,. are partioularly designed. Be has also on hand a very largo stock of Rendy•made Fashionable Clothing, which he , will sell very low- ' C.AVERNBBURG, ,wt Market 5t.,.51.ti00r from Second st. latiGAN dc CANTWELL, have just received. at No. 11. S 6 Market street, an unrivalled selection of-- . -Bead Reticules and Purses; ' Faris - and Combst : . . --- China Sets, Accordeons , _ , 'die. • rnard3 . - ROGAN Zs.- CANTWELL. • New - Goods, at Number Flity-lalne : Collsta or rocarri asa =nun aritsays, rrrvslitracirt 'ft REAT 'BARGAINS f—The subscriber has'last re turned fromthe Eastern Cities, and is now. receiving a very extensive assortment of FANCY AND . STAP.I,- DRIr GOODS; adapted - to the present season, nud em hr ,-ing a stock for richness and variety aotriarpaued by at-' establishment in the West. - • - , ..- ' ; DRESS GOODS! Very.glossy black Silks_; j 'Cravats and Collars; Handsome dread ;, do;•ißlaik love Veils and•Hdkfs.; Rice changeable do": Jaeonet and Cunib. Muslin% Rich changeable Satin de;Plaid and striped Medias; Chines; _ {Handsome Ribbons; Mode and high col'd FrenehOldves, Hosiery, &c.; , Merinos; , ,eloths for Cloaks; Mode and high coed MusliaTerkeri Shawls; de Luine is ; - ' Cashmere do. - • New style mnsliade Laines;; Plain Thibet Shawls - , Silk; . Satin striped Cashmeres; I' fringe ; • ' - : Fancy do. do. I PlackThibetShawls, do.do. Black' and colored Alpacas;:Black do. do. .Plaid Ginghams, bright co -;Silk .- , do, , do.. `tors; . . 'Fine Broilue • do. , New style Visettes; Cloth . . do., - Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid, Long Oci. California Plaids; . Low Priced do . Black Bombazines; • ;Plaid Cloaking& - 'CALICOES—GREAT REIMICTION, . • - .His stock of Calicoes is very large; it ,has been se , levied with, much care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of • design. These goods are lower than they have ever been before, and arc worthy the particular attention of purchasers: • , . . . Tfte bestealicoes for 0 ots. evoroffered ;. -. Doable purple Calicoes,English,l2} . cents; 'Green do. . . Oil Chintz; Britisliehintres ; ; ' New style Merrimack Calicoes; , - Blue do. . do. Blae und Orange . 10. ' Furniture' • , ' do. _ • CHEAP DRESS GOODS. . . A larg.e .. lotof,lour priced Muslin de Laines - of the low price of 11.1 chats yard. . Also, Black Alpacas - foil% cts. per - yard. Very . good; and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging hams, for In cents, warranted fast colors.' ' . DOMESTIC - AND STAPLE - GOODS . - .. Illeitched - bluslitek,6} tO12; - - Yard wide Unbleached, Cj.to 9; - - - - • 'Bed Ilekiims, very cheap; - • . easinutts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; • Cheeki Linings, Plaid Linseys; • '— Domestic Ginghams, , Mariners • Shirtings; -' Colored Can:dines ; Flannels,: lowe r than ever offered .1' Canton Flannels. . .. .LINEN GOODS! . Irish Linens. Linen Lawns; - ; .., Damask Table Linen; • Russia ineetiag; • - • -, • Do.. Diapers; • . - Linen Drilling . , Crash. . - BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large - 'noel of Blankets, from coarse to very fins, also Blue and' Drab Blankets, line and very, tine, for . :GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. a, - Fine and miPerfine French mid - English Cloths and ea s simeres;,Over-coatings ; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand -kerchiefs and Cravats; _Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and , fite rit to Under Garments ;Merino and Cotton Half Hose. , „ .. • „ . The snbscriber having' Made eXtraordinary prdpara- Bons for the Fall and Winter trade, and haviUg Putchas . ed his Goods under. the advantage of markets - Unusuatly depressed, can confidently promise' Lisa customers the best bargains he has ever been able to oder. • . ' Customers of the house, and purchasers 'generally, are respectfully invited to call. (nor2ol PHILIP ROSS. Terrible Revolution—Stoma lrrluitsplsan et tiff OGAN au CANTWELL, (sign of , the *„,•,) No. ill Market street, would respectfully lieg..leave to call 'the attention of the public to their new stank of. Goods, just. teeeived and opening from. manufacturers and int porters, of which they feel allifident that price amt qual ity will , give entire satisfaction, as our motto is—"' Quick Saks and Small Profits." Our steel; cousists, partly, of the following urtieles,viz: Ladies' and Gentlemeit's Breast Pins, later stylet ; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin gefaud Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; SlidesandStuds; Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head .Dresses Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet ; Coral Beads ;„ Ala baster Boxes; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases; furnished; Siver Spectacles; Silver . Spoons, all .kinds ; German Silver spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags and Purses; Cotten Bags and Purses; Flair, Tooth, Nail "and Cloth . Brushes; Violins, Aceordeons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors • Globes and Paper Holders, Shell.' Dress and Side Scissors; latest styles; Chidn , Vases, Frail: Baskets, Agate and .Glass .Vases, and Cologne - Conies ; Tables, Chessm an and "d3ael.aminen Boards ` Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In trareCarpel Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baikets ; hairA;l 3 , dons, Cradles, ke., !sc., with a large assort ment-of Toys and Fancy-Articles, teo numerous to min ._ iseptD business Card. TYRANTS AA WE'LL AS 1110NOPOLTES MUSTFALL: .- • • SA) MUST PRICES; "IXTRICH int.l will be provea by calling 01 MeGentes -•VT Fag hionnote Tailoring Establishment,Third "treat, St.Chnrien Morro: Synaiiprafits and quick sates. . ' ..ll.4atiers: Fresh and good. - • Citates - rmox : very far in the baekground., —- - 7 Mr old rtiatomers, tutd others ; are rospeetfalty in , rmetlttint l runAniting for them, BreGUIRE, oet33 - Tailor. I. F. WOULD RESPECTFULLY invite the attenttllta V V • 'of our friends and the public ufthe.f.reat vat-im p(' WINTER COATINGS and other artieles,we have • Mat received—omoncit which will he found the:greatest variety of BLUE.I3I,ACIC, DRAB. a..d PEARL colored •Th•ANKET, ttIACKINAC, and IL'AVER .CLOTHS.-- FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIA:ERRS, rESTTNOS, 4-c. The above Goods having been.bought for cash, at extremely loan prices,we are prepared to ac commodate nil who may fanor us with their patronage, with good Clothes, at low.prices. Give us a call. Remember,2lS - Liberty street; opposite font oft!). nov3o - 111610.ULLEN A. DOWNING. tiothan# t ciotuing f othtrifg The Three .b:ic Ihrp .vs. The_Wesserre Todd!! 0- WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now 15 VIJI7 made and ready to be offered on the most l iberal terms to my old customers and the public in general. The - Proprietor of this fer-fained, and extensive establishment has now, Mier returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, rest completed his fell and winter arrangements 16 supply his thousands. of customers with one of the most desirable stocks Af Clo smog that teas ever been offered in this.or any other rait kerwest-of .iles mountains. .For neatness in, style and .workmanship, combined with the very low prise which they will be sold tor, must cessainly render the old mitt ._ mailed Three the Doors one of-the greatest attractions! of sae western country. It is. gratifying to.me to be able. to ~announce to say numerous friends at-home and abroad, that notwittanding the extraordinary efforts which have made 'to meet the many calls , in my line, it is with .ditfieulty I can keep-time with the -constant rush that, in made on this +establishment. It is , a well established feet, that,my sales arc civic:or:ten times larger than ally :other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, I can affrod to sell it• much lesiktont than others could possibly,think of doing if they! wished ',to • -eeeer,eontingent expenses. I *lntend to mate a clean sweep of all my presentstock before the beginning orteext • year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter! . . • eat of Avery man, who wants a cheap winter suit, toehll and purchase at the Three Uig Doors. - oath] -d&vs , • ___ .101IN:arcuisictv, Clothing atiDost. S the Ellbsdribeso intend enlargiug their Store nodal, ' AM. they wilt adhere strictly to the ahoye terms: There fore we would, respectfully invite 'the attention of the puhlie.to our handsome assortment of CLOTHING. Our Stock is' large, and of the best material and workman - WMULLEisi & DONNING, , feb3] 7 o.4lß'Liberty, opnosite foot of 7th st. roe a.eafeed 111.112,101 the, --,'''' assortment o(`'inate, NEw GOODS . Indicalig°. merjelln, ip.; GOODS,-NEW a Pp 0 • h and A . Aern !FY , ..,,... t . V _GO Clothing Store. h,1:41g1.113. moat . modern Plain end i!YtiVrtne- Pre.neraereFP"hsetlk Velyet ' at the nrst, - -•-- • 0.igunt'1e.„,,,,,0,u,5, vos , ing, , I make Lip style. , 0 ° ._ hTe' h we hiefle • LEO ° bliCKA'ned ,GeLB nilf whie-- and fag '' ... ed '',,,,, figair-, 0_...01.° . durable' ail descriptions , Neck; _and ..-'..4T -:-.„.,-.l3ann resin a. of - „utile. lare,, n .i. '...,' '' 7,P.- -- , Jptlung' lat P start. C°l.egan IT_ '' --'tl'"°‘. Otit°4l° ;rotimee.'"ls.l"Eteeellls'. ,Store: • crit!•tcl ki ' Itr ~-.L -.4 . 4 1,,1e.--rt,!•7-4. ....,,ilung wilt nu k.t...;,A ~ ,-; •-....; 4.- tZ,112P......,_,,,,V.- 7'4lUg.retnioiiling'.B73; ~;.:=.' r, i-,..,„.„„........,„ ,;.--.. : • . ~-....m0 ',"......-- .:-... - : ..... 0 ,. ... , ..=_ . t ~. :%; „. ,r..:: , ' -. 7....'f •-r , '''''..,.' ~'f ~ .~. EAMII ;',,.;',-i:••,.-,..,,,,,..,,',..; -a o,:' - k;' • : : : -. :::.i': t7-'i-.5,:,,±', ty 14.844.„ 41.14.ialnieliViViapaportktkon.44.ine, - . I,tA PIipiPCSTI,V.ANIA'C ANI4..—AT,M ',l'/Wetintirs and .Rail+ Roads lietn?now Open and in ''Pood Order,,tre are prepared to forward all kinds °finer chandiza and prqiluee do.,Yhiladelphin, and .13altimore, .:Srith promptness andqlespateh, and on:. aagood;temt as 111 Y , daler 'ci:. O ...:A•WP.ANU. I 4 I rt ;C°, h Canll aqui:Penn street,ti tsbarg . Aors4s—dilkilL'ES RAYlloo.4:llllAdelphia,' BOSE ATORRILLi grarl7 abillM 1 8 4 - 9_ Mer,ohaktiVa Wuy 'Freight Lirte,i, For .13/oirstille, Johnstown, Hollidagsburgh„ an d all , - intermediate places. - Tuts Line will continue to carry all Way Goods, with their ustutl dispatch, and at 'air rates of freight. Atacrs—C. A, McANULTif & Co., Pittsburgh. • 1 H. B. WAKEFIFLO, Johnstown. JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysburgh. Rzsmtams—,laines Jordon, Smith &Ihnelair, Pr. P. Shoenbcrger Moore, John Parker, S.P. - Row' Bonn horst, & Co:, t itan;behrder & Co.. J no. 11,PDevitt & Bros., Pittsburgh; John Ivory, SUITIII, Mulhollan &- Ray, Jahn f3raff & Co., Blairsville. mnrl7 (Gazette and Journal only copy.l ' PEO.PLWS .TRA N SPORT A.TION N FROM .11MX PITTSBURGH , TO :ERIEI< - - ATO RE-SHIPPING.—The Boats belonging to this Line ii - haVe been put in fine - order,and are now .mnning - .-regula,rly between Pittsburgh and. Erie, touchiag at all intermediate Ports along the Murals. A som-voliaiwps. be at the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, add otie , will start - regularly every other day. The ' People's ,Transportation Line has -every facility for carrying Freight and Passengers. The boats :will be towed to. , Beaverhy steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, by the Canals. The boats are commanded by experienced and careful men—all : of whom have an in . ... temst in the Line. . • Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point on the Lakes.. For, freight or passage apply to Agent, ~Water" street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: CLAMIC dvCo.,Beisver. - - 'll.W.Cuairaeortara. New Castle. Titotri^aair & - Mrrcristrate,.Palaaki. Sarwarti'Werurs & Co., Middlesex. Murroxlpmt, sberron. JOSEPIT_A er..traa, Sharpsburgh. S. B. & G. Lowav, Clarksville. Kum & McFeal.asti, Big Bend. S. C. Pboraxa, West Greenville. J. T. KELPAMRICI, Adamsville. W. H. Ilmssav,Hartstown. W. Wansworrn & Co., Sherman's Corners. Ws. Foams, Conneaut:rifle. --, Spring Corner: W,C.-WAINESI, Albion. =, Cmnesville. ' Was Tiura, Lockport. . E. Fats, Girard. , Kam!, and B. Tostmesces & Co., Erie. The follownit Agents in Erie will receive and for Freight to any Port on the Lakes, ,shipped by this Linen WM. Gallagher . Co.,John Hearn, 0, W. Haversticis & o Jredah Kellogg, Kelsrm Loomis, Walker & Cook, ' jeB ElleretiantsP itWay Frolgbto , Lkna. • 112Egial - 1848. igr:lM E l b c etV4 l n A ßlL. Y bu f° r g r' ll k rni n la Volt dayshurgh, Water street. and Petersborgh. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, respectfully inform their old customers and the puhlic generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at any point on the Canals or -Railroads with promptness and despatch. " - or.m.— C. A.2ll'..VvolTy & Co., Piushurgb;.. 'Jam( Miura, Hollidaysburg;' • Plccororru & WOODS, Joluistoivn. . Ravicazacss—Smidi &Sinclair; J. &J. SYDeritt; G.& J. 11. Sboenberger, Ft Win , Robison & Co.; R. Moore; Hagaley & Sinith;John Parker; ~Lehlner&;Co.; MT. fllroanber. ger, Pittsburgh.. . • jeSSI Western Neer York College of net Mk. 207-141.u.isriirr, BurrAi" N. Y. DR- G. C VAUGHN'S . VEGETABLE LITIDRISITRIP TIC MIXTURE. I. celebrated remeti constae increasing its I. fame by the making al lover the world. 'Vitas now. become the onlymedicine for family-use, mid is particu larly recommended for Dropsy all 'stages alibis cam) plain t 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 rikepucal;---(sce paniphlet.) Liver Com. plaint; liilions Dietases.. Fever, and Agne. To the • Great IVest especially, and•whereverthese complaints Prevail, thii medicine is offered. No mineral agent, tto deleterious Compound is ripatt or this mixture; it cures these diserts- es withee certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint of it most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure rot- Mars-by-A felsr day/time of ibis _article. _lt is far •Iteyond,' any other preparation for this disease, or for tiny, other I disease originating - from' impure blood. (See - pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, \ 'Weakness of the Kidneys, &c' or Inflamarion of the same, is immediately relieVed by nfew-days use of this medicine, and a Cure as away' the result of its nor. It stands ns ricertein reme dy foranchnomplaintriand also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men. stmations. No article bas ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements. limn be ielied upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, coeld give a thousand names as proof of cures in this distretienig class of complaints— See pamphlet. All . broken 'down, debilitated MINIM -110122, from the - effect. of mercury,, will find the bracing power of this article to act irmmediately, and the poison. one mineraLeradicated from the ,system. • Eruptive - Dieases will fiiurthe altemtivi properties of this article IMAJYTTIIE MOOD, and drive such diseases from the syinem. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement NO 11 01 permit to be named here; Agenti, give them away; they contain 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,,tbat it never fails to benefit in any case, and if hone 1111 d 1121155P/E are len to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid HOPE 011,1211 d keep taking the medicine as long as the re i s an improvement. Thd proprietor would caution the public against .a number of articles which come out under the heads of SARSAPAIIILLAS, $.2111:1111,&Z., as cures for Dropsy , , Gravel, &c. They are good for noth ing, and concocted togull the unwary - : 'mica Turin 1202. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article had done it. A particular study of the rienertlysoticited. - Agents, and - all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 on bottles, at 82; 12 os. do. at 81 eaeb—the larger holding Oz. more:than the, term small bottles. Look out grid not, get imposed upon. Every bottle: has "Vaughn's Vegeta his Lothontriptic -Mixture," blown upon the glass, the , written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the' diredtions, and !`0:C: Vaughn, Buffalo." stamped on the cork. 'None other are genuine. Preptired•by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail . No attention given to letters unless post-paid-renter from regular!, authorized etgents excepted. Post-paid let ters, or verbal, communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis.. Offices devoted exclusively to (beside of this article -132 Nassau )n., Y.;195 Essex at., Salem,, Naas.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and'Canada, atiAgents; • • HAYS k BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2, Liberty at., near Canal Basin. Patterionta Carriage Manufactory, Diamohd bihaeta Waod and Smititfidd streets. - Witaasc mayalwayshiefoundun assort s. menVorPtnity - Carriages,. Barouches Buggies' and all' kindn of : heavy, work: . from .a six horse wagon down toe wheel harrow: jpersons topurehase or coutruet for any thint.-in the above- line; are, respeetfally,insned to oetitS:tf . • " City LiVer,yl3tAblits. Tut subscribers having 'Purchased :froth Charles Coleman. the above Stables,' and in 3iLJw, tending to Increase their stock of Horses, Carriages, Buggies. &c., 'would respectfully solicit a Share 'of patronage irom,the public. Horses 'tept -by the' day; vreck. month or year, and additional ;lolls are being erected, in the second story, for the ac coannotlation 'of Canal stock. • fuI23:3mROGERS. & () pry. tai retiring from. the Livery business, I with pleasure (from a long nequahttance) recommend my, successors to the patronage army friends and theipublic. t ' feba:lve ' 'CHARLES COLEMAN. Bigelow's Carriage Manufactory, Diamond' bettoeen. Wood and Smithfield streets. ' - E. M. BIGELOw would respectfully c.- inform the public that at his Factory can ~, - .."15 at all times be ( f ound a large supply of Family Carriages, Baronches, Buggies, and all kitids.or Fancy Carriages, equal in elemuice and neatness to limy found in the East. Contracts - for any numher or. Carriages, Buggies nud Wagons, will he g romptly filled. LAU:work of his own manufacture will Rausamsces—CoL R.,Paneraon, R: IL.Pattereon, E: D. Camara, .Esg.,. RObert Robb, EA., C. L.• Magee, •tind Alderman Steel. , (reb27M3m _._.._ ._ _ *sad Retatll ADpLE BARANESS AND TRUNK 1 1 fANBFARTORY. ,OBERT. 11.11ARTLEV,liegs 'lApire - to in= form hit friends end the 'pablirgenerallp,' lint he continues to occupy that large and com inodious Storellooni, fortnerlrecenple4by Samuel 1a n -ea:nickla CO.; No. 80, corner of Dial:ll6nd alley and Wood street, wherche keeps a large and getieral assortment of 'Saddlee, Bridles, Barness, Trunk", Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles . , ' also keeps cottsytatly on: hand, and is prepared So Vide!, kuld sof IDvoted liose, mannfactu red of the,bastrnatenal,andiaa style of workmanship equal to theeasteru tuauitfuetared etttcte and al BB per cent. Courtrryktrehants and raitnirs would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he - ladetermir . led to sell first , articles at very low prices try-..Don't forgetnhc:plaee, - 146.*; corner of Wood tree* und-Diamond'Alley. - ' AiIT old castomersrstrangers'vatinng . the shy, and others 'wishing to provide thereselves'with hand some DRESS COAL, PANTS., VEST, or any 'other arti cle in the line, eau do so by leaving their orders with . JAMES' M'GUIRE, - - Third street' St. Charles' Building. Jest .axpst - ran, by Express, another piece abort napp'd Black, thevery thing for Cloaks and justin season. • MeGUIRE, Tailor, Third street Su - Charlet Euilding. . 1 . 12.- :-'''' jan , _ ,-,, ~ - :,?; _ -...0,.. i --; „ i e .,. -.•- , --,.11 1k ": ,-- - -,,...:,- , - , t Y ,':'". :11 ~,,:f: - , -"i.= 'f-,-,:.'-ii:1". - . , r.'f.•':':'.:''''' r - RIM lIEII piltS2oog. tO bates.- =I JAS. A. LOR GEORGE TRR9LE, JOtiN UMBER & CO. • , EZIM7I3 Ml=== Passage in a, tram Sajztandi .trelasidlh. § ' 64I.AN If AND WALES. lj:r the Steamslzi 4 ket sahtirs. • :.• t ; 41-4 .: 7 *A . .! Ac P. W. BYRNES & Co., tairrstitainso M 1624,3 . No. 33 South ihrri,*.lysto York - and'36 Waterloo Road "'' ' '' - '' - 'Lireriobt. Pxasoss settaingtathe'Old Country for their friends, can have them broright out by'the Regular Line of Pnek-; ets, sailing from Liverpool ' on • Ist ; ath; 11th , Nth, 21st or wivef every' month, einnprising the following . Shiptr: Fidelia,..'-"-- S.iddraitt; . -•- ' Y'''' Retry Clay,' Hottingtter; i • . Ceilidh - Ina; -' Constellation, Rosana,' --' - Petrick Henry,.... . Cambridge, , • Isaac Wright. •• Waterbao; : • • Constitutton,• Ashburton, -' '' New-York; : Garrick, West Point, Queen of the West, Montezuma, Yorkshire, '.' •• Sheridan, . ' .' ' 'New World, Liverpool, : - _Oxford, ~ ' John R. Skuttly. Or in the first class American Ships, sailing from Liv- erpoot and the Irish Ports every day, comprising the— St. Patrick, - St. George, -- Andrew Foster, Yorktown, ' Creole, ' -'' Memnon, Probus, Elsinore,: '' • • Wm. A. Cooper. And many others , which this limited apace . will not ad. mit of hera enumerating. - P.'W. BYRNES & CO. are the sole Passenger Agents for the SteamthipS&RAH SANDS. -Her appointed sail- Ing days, for lB4oy are as follows: From Liverpool on 20th January*, 28th March, 4th June, Gth August and Bth October; from New-York.on24taFebruarf, 3d May, sth July 6th September, and 15th November. Therefore;- wishing , their relatives out early in -the Spring, will find it to their interest to patronize this Old Established House, our arrangements being so per fect that no delay or disappoiumtesit. can occur. ... Drafts at sight for any amount on thaNational Bank of Ireland, its branches, &c., &c., at all-finiesfor Sale. Ap ply to, or address by letter, post-paid, . , 'P.W. Bi EWES tr. CO, 83 South st,,N. Y., and 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. JOHN THOMPSON, ./..ELiberty stieet, Pittsburgh. 114.Sar - Cornmereial lane: ~ • E. W. Knassit. & C0.,1 S-DaNsta`, Krartati & Co., I . 84 Wall at , New-York , . , Z , Liverpool, England, REsescrnms,v inform their friends and the ,"*".. public, that they have commenced the Gene .- : • ' ral Shipping and Commission - Buirness,•l6- i i i gather with the General Passenger Business', -4! .t. ' -granting certifie atelier passage•Avitri L6O don, Liverpool.-Dublin,Belfast,•or any'posaof the. Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the most reasonable terms. • - Drafts and Bills of Exchange, tram £1 to any amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland- and its branches, and on Liverpool. The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon:are the Ist, 6th, 11th, 10th, 2lst . • and 20th of every month. These Ships are till of the largest class, and are com manded by men of character and experience. The Cabin accommodations are all hat eau be desired in piiint of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with every description of stores of the best kind. Pune teeny in the days of sailing will be -strictly adhered t Packet Ships Bonito, Siddons, Sheridan and GarrieZ: are vessels of the largest class; and those desirous , brins•-out their friends, cannot select finer oriafer Sh o Pas s age can•lM seeureant the lowest rates. • ;pm New Orleast,ine of Packets sail weekly.- For p age or freight, - apply as above, or to 1119- JOSEPH SNOWDEN o EDMUNDSNOWDEN, r deell) Corner 4th and Smignald sts., Pittsburg _ Or tO-- )111177.ti Harnden it Co.'. 2'4• • • NNW - PASSENGER • 0 6 ' Alt A - G - 117- Hereafter, all Steerage Passengers coming from Europe, engaged in America to come over, in' either of the ships of Haturnmc & Co., will be furnished with the following Provitions,or their ennivzilent,in other articles eivally good.---See Act ef Congrr.ts, May 17, 18-1:. 4 . IHIS PLAN will prevent sickliest, on board. Hereto• fore, when Passengers found themselves in - Provis ions, ..manylof them came on nosrd entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and death. 35 tbs. Bread, All of good quali , 10 ," Bien, ty' and one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal, of the Provisions 10 '• Flour, famished still be 10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to each. 35 "- Potatoes, . Passenger every 1 pint oftVittegar, week, with a Aut.. GO gallons of Water, ficient supply of - ttlths.Aatted Fork , free from bone.) Puei for cooking. Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas sengers' apartnient. The Camboose and cooking-ranges, for therm of Passengers, are, kept ender toyer. Every attention will be paid to promote their health andeorafort. _. . Agra; tit Yittabuttit, JOSHUA RODESPSON, . . Filth it.,.near Wood. T apscott's Genera .IrimigsiiiieTsib aiIREMITTANCE'S and Passage to and A lFi a.. r from Great Britain and & J. T. Tapscott, -75 South at., corner. _ of Maiden Lane, N..Y.,4ind 96 Water- 100 Rood, Liverpool. • The subscribers, having accepted the Agency Of the 'above Ilouse, are now prepared to anskear r angratents oil the most liberal ierlT . l6 with those .desirous or paying the passage of their friends fmm the'Old Country; and they flatter thernselves their character and lon standing in Mistimes will give ample assurance that alltheir ar rangements will be carried out faithfully, - Tapscort are tosig•and firenrably' known for the superior class y accommodation, and sailing qualitica of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF Tilt: WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK. lIVITINGUER, ItOSCIUS, LTVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly--from New York the 2trit and %di, and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace whit their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscott's constautpersonal superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addl urinal security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, an usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business bet Ween Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge or and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance or disappoint:nein or delay; and are,': therefore, prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in Great Linttga or. Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far Inland not otheririse all tamable; arid will, if necessary:forward prptitengers fur ther West by the' best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent , for decline coming out; the runount paid for passage will be refunded in full. . • , - REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared tiiglire -draft* at 'sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in. England,lteland, Scotland and Wales} thus af fording a safe and . expeditious niode of :emitting funds to those countries, which • persons requiring such facili• ties will find it to theit interest to avail themselves of. : ten t e pp do li t cation (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at .. 'MAFFEI ix:O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, • map'`!-d&w-ly Philadelphia. Roche, Brothels, 4t, Co. L appr ok • FOLTON Si., New Yost; ED= QCAT; Mawr; Semi...imp Reno, Ljrzowooe. lll6 W . , „ Allll. BLAKF'.LY, Agent, °Mee on Penn a 1.,. Canal Basta, Pittsburgh. Arrangements for 1843. 73 OCHE, BROS. Is CO., solo Agents, for the BLACK BAIL LINE of Liverpool and New York Packets, tulle the liberty - of announcing lb their old friends and cushimers,. that their arrangements for the year 1849 being complete, they aye piepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendid Line, from„Liverpool to New 1. ork and Philadelphia. Thdy refer to their forther course of doing business ' and assute,those who entrust them with their orders, that 'the same satiSfaction will be rendered as heretofore. 'ENGLAND, IRELAND; SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on- demand, at any Bank in Ireland. • The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during thepresent year. febs-tandaw* JAMES BLAKELX. PASSENGER ATM arstrersttel WM Offloe. • • fIARNDEN & CO. continue to bring mu persons fram any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wars of emigrants.. We do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of thorn the moment they_report themselves, rind see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We .say this fearlessly, as we defy ally of our passengers to 'show thdt they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousandlof others were detained .months Unlit they could be. Smalls., some SW -craft, at a cheap•rate, which, too frequently, proved their coffins. E:W=K:Jr= We intend to perform'.our contracts honorably, cost what is may, and not act as was the case last season with other ofticeN i who eitherperformed not at all, or when it suited thbli convenience. % Drafts drawn at .Pittabargh 'for any sum frOm LI to 11,000, payable al any of the provincial Sankt in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales, JOSHUA BOHINSON; Earciptian and Oeueral Agent, Firth street, one door 'below Wood et. • FOREIGN guk, ligSubseribexs are prepared to forward money to all T paiteof England, Itetand, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and arthe loweat ratesi. SAMUEL M'CLURICEN ta CO., 142 Liberty 'street. 'Neiv and important Workgen Callfornia4 lITHIT.I SAW IN CALIFORN I A—l3eing the Journal' of a'Codr, by Edwin Bryant. New edition, with an Appendix, .containing accounts'"of the Gold Mines, various routes,. outfits, &c., NOTES OF TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA Com" prising the prominent Geographical, Agricaltural,'Geo. logical undAlineralogical features of the Country-- Also:the routesTifim bon Leavenworth,ht Missouri. to San Diego, in California, including parts of the Arkan sas, Del Norte and Gilo rivers, from the official tepotts Of Col:Fremontand Mitior Ehnory. CALlFORNlA—lts.History,Populution,Ellinute, Soil, Productions. dila Harbors, from Sir George Siinpson O'Connor's Tourney Round the World. With an cic • count of the Rivolution in California and conquest .of that country by - the:United Sines. ByJohn I. Hughes, B. Also. Col.:Mason's Report, and other docuMents on the Gold Region. - • . The above thin day received and for sale by KAY I CO, Corner of Wciod and ad eta, rIHANGEABLE SILK VISITS,sos CEOUBTM . AS Pints mrrs.—W. R. Marpbyllizta tin hal e t if f:T or ra u lruall some changeable Silk Vialtrirprinurided prices Aldo, presents,' which- tie . . selling , a styietlihen handsome Dress &Ike, Satta,vapemin cambric Mikis, &e. deN !M:=M °~~~~=- Trbei;'}"rankiltr , Plire RltECTifitg3;;;.= , • ..• •••, ; • • Charles W. :Bandkrit,-, Diction:ls, I '' 'Mamas Ham,- .;•• • ~ vrlillsideent•D.•Levitie, Tobiatt BatdnelGrant• - - • - David B.l3lnroMMi . • Jacokft;Bmtt6l • Motriti Pattetion.: v i• CHAS WAIANCKED, - Fres i t. Cake. BASfeilrit, Secretary- Contirtue to make latdraoce,'petrietuatoelim ited, on every destription of prdperti-in town and ebrintrY. This Company have.reserred a large Contingent Fond, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely inveslea.t afford' ample protectiorno Me assured. ' • • - L The Ammts of the Company. on January let, 1844/i as published agreeably to an• Act of ',assembly; wet'e as fol lovetr, viz : Mortgage ..... Heal Estate Temporary Loans, Casbi&e. - - ' ' ' §0,3.18;49. 2 71 . . . . Since - their incorporation, have . Enid upwards of - pita 'Million,: - iffording evidence. sand Dsgots, losses bi-fires ther e ""y- B t h e La bpy and of the advantages of Insure nce.,rti we ll __.._ .., _. a Pe° Flui ri li f l u g n Y dr e e a d ra T L th ho e 4 diaphattiott to meat with prom p tness , a_ll . l!..t!i_4llels__, , . .1 G.O.RD'iIsMR,CUi'iN)-P-g°." . °lice N. Wactrite. Wood and 3d eta Piro end - Marina Insairanoe. milk; Insurance Company of NM* Airierica, of Philo " delphia, through its duly authorised Agent the sub* scriber, offer s. to make permanent and 'tinted lnsurance on - property, in this city and its vicinity, and-On shipments by the canal and fivers. . . Atthur.O.-Coffin, Pres't. Samuel - Brooks, ' Alex. Henry Charles Tnylorf , • Samuel W. Jones, •Samuel W. Smith, Rdward Smith, Ambrose White; • John A. Brown, Jacob John White,. • - ' It. Neff, • . _ Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm:AVelsh, Henry D. Sherrard,See'y. Thisis the oldest Inaurance Company in the United States, having been chartered its 1.744. = Its charter is per. petard, and from its high standing, long everience, am ple,means, and avoiding all risks of an extra . _hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample-0861ft. , .ty to the public. ' 'WILLIAM P; JONES. - At Counting Room of Atwood zones & Co. - , Water and Erdal st a ., Pittsburgh • • may4y GENCYEF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE :IA. COMPANY OF PHILADFALP.A.—N. E, ermter of Third and Wood atrrstr, .Pittsburgh--The assets of .the coingeny en the• first oflauttary,. 1845,as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania. Legillatute, were Bonds and Mortgages. Rent Estate, at cost • •—• Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash . . faulting a total of . $900,883 42 Affording certain assurance that all , losses - ,will be promptly met, and giving entire security,: to all istbo'ob• min poltmes from this Company.. Risk* taken at es low rates as are consistent with securicy..... A . . acid WARRICK. MRTIN, Agent. , A TO THE ENTERPRISING.—A rare chance In 119 W presented for the safe investment in a business en tirely new; one adapted to the man of limited, tut well auto the man of extensive resource's; yielding - a profit frOm capital and enterprise beyond any operation of the day. It is the complete monopoly of a ate ple article, ob solutely.necessary and essential to crew familh its well us indispensable to the mechanic, artisan and profea slants( man To capitalists , an otiportunity offer* itself for a lucrative employment ofelther large °Tamil - sums, bringing immediate and highly satisfactory returns.— Those desirou. of embarking in a pleasant, gement busi ness, arc invited, with others, to call at the office , "of the unde reigned, examine the article, and form their own leidgment, from the facts presented. :Office—Exchange Buildings,et. Clair street, ncztdoor r)V..itquire Johns' (ace . . `decSitf LAW SCHOOL,. Stibsciiber will receive at hie race, young . Gen t tleuien desiring to read law. He will superintend and direct their studies, and by constant supervunon, and strict weekly examination ' prepare theta for admission to the Bar. - READE WASHINGTON. The Subscribers have been to habit of daily profession al intercourse with Reade Washington, Etta:for many years, and feei great pleasure in attesting the. accuracy of his legal information, and his eminent capacity for the undertaking-set forth ixt his advertisement. ,They earnestly recommend to young Gentlemen who wish to acquire a. competent knowledge of the legal pro, feesioth to avail themselves of the advantages which. his proposed Law School will alrord them. Charles Studer, O. Metcalf A. ' ' Time: Williams, Wileon hECandless, C. Darragh, Robert Woods, James Dunlop O. Loomis Wit: 13. M'Clure - • J. D. Mahon; A. W. Loomm. Great Hargett' Verner, .IrellartriD Attu riern STIMITS, lito the 121051 poPularof all BOOT and SHOE Ear tablishments to the West. .Thicplams LICA gaine4 •: ts reputation by its proprietcir keeping the very best Boots and Shoes. which are made expressly to. order for. this market, and* bed; 120 t satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES: in the Western ' country but he - is enabled and deter mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house possibly can, he cares not what facilities they boast of having for olfering greatinducementa Scythe public.- Iti is impossible to.sm forth all the advantages and facilities iii un advertisement, that the Great Bargain -Corner has over others which enables its proprietor ' to sell Boots' and Shoes of the very best qualiues and styles at from 10 to t 5 per cent. lower than arty other more in the city. The way to teat the matter is fisr all whd intend purchas ing BOOTS and BROM, to call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, and all will Le satisfied that the GrouXargain corner, Snith fteid and Fifth streets, is the plactilor the public, one and all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash! deco J. BATES. Greet Western Saddle, HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP bIANUFACTORY. ITIHE subscriber takes this method' of infcmtaing his friends and the public in general,' . that he has the largest stock, of the following named articles,' of his own Manufacture; in this oity--Saddles, Hainetts,Trunks and Whips; all of which he will ' , petulant to-be: made of the hest material, and by the ben mechanics in Allegheny dounty. Being deterrigned to' tint! his manufactures anntethinglowerjhanhus been heretofete sold in the city, he would invite persons Ig need of the above named ar ticles, to his Warehonse, - .No. 244 Liberty. street oppo. the Seventh. • Also.bands made to order kir machinery . D. KERBY. Chit:kr visarss.Plauma. JOHN IT, Itighl.,Oß,Aso. A , 7lt for Chirlariner Pittn .1` esjiir IVeriern Pennigt vaitia.) Nq. 81 Wood4treet,Pitloburgh„ I T —I— TI I :has reCeived; and now open for sale. the following elegant - assortittent - Pianci-Portes, direct from the raanufactiner, and fof side - at M'Kehickeringls alosionl-prices, viz: One super]) Rosewoed, seven octave, carved in the most elegant and rich Lyle of Louis Xlll.--new spate. One Rosewood, carved, seven denlve—nevir One do. 64 octave--newscale. ne do. 6 octave n carved•rnonlding—new reale. Two do. - 6 do. Zoned corners;* " Two dor 6 do. square " The above arefrom the manufactory of J: Chickaring , postai - 4,mnd of the latent styles of furniture' and with h; new atal approved scale. Also, Oultandoind for'sale low— Three - Rosewood Pianos, 6 octaves •, from the manufac : tore of H. Worcester, New York, formerly of the firm of Stodatt, Woreesler Dunham Two Rose wood, 6 octave Piano,; from the manufactory of Gale & Co.,N. Y. One Rosewood. 81 octave; ntanufantured 'by Rdeon & I Raven, New 'York. One Mahogany 6 octave Piarto; made In:Ridtimore, and left by the owner for sale, either for cash or in ez change for such goods a;s as .ta coontry store. =— Priced - 83001 ' jaull TOH — NSTON 4/. STPCK'PON: have just reeeivedthe t/ following new works : ; History of Congress, BiograPhical and, Political, com prising history of internal improvements, Chivens, Har - bors, tc.4 from the formation of the Government to the. Present ttme; embracing, also,,historical notices of va rious political events of Ocean Steam Navigation; of Atm Tea and Coffee tax; together with biogruphies, per- Sonal histories, &c., by Mem' O. Wheeler, illustrated by steel, portraits, and Inc simile autographs. History of Cbarles, I, of England; by Jimob Abbott, With 'engravings. • • The. Romance of Yrichtingi.yoYage the F irst, by Jos. C. Hart. , "..A new novel ;"Mary Barton tole of Manchester life. ; The Moral, Social and PrOfcssional duties of Attorneys dad Solicritors:MySamuelWarren, :14: P. R. S. of the nner temple; Barrister at LAW. ; decB Irons City , Craeker. - and.Bread Beckaty. VuOULD respectfully infirm his friends and the pub lie generally, that he .has added to hiir other ;• busi nese the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— *laving purchased one of W. IL . Nevin's ;Cracker and Pilot Bread machines; lie. itt prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the 'shortest notice 'and hopes by a - strict attention to'business,.to share's portion of the public patronage. The public is -respectfully invited to calrind examine for themselves. • BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial Raw, Liberty st. oppo site Southfield. • ; ; N B. Superior family:Bread, rye and dysmein•Bread, large und'small rolls, fresh' every morning can be, had at' the store, or my wagon, or at - my-stand in themarket., Cakes and Confectionary on hand'and made• to order. J. SHEPHARD. NOIO Commercial Row, Liberty at. ap29-ly Steer and' Pile Allatttifabtory. MEM havesabeetibers nlarged their Steel Mid Manufactory, ott,the earner,, , afO'Hara street and Spring alley, Filth Whid, Pittsburgh, by erecting a eon verting furnace, a melting:furnace and a tilt hammer.— Their Steel; now behig,of it 'superior quality,lind having - Unmet! competent operailves;theY are prepared to fur nish Files of every description, that - will compare with the best inipotted article rand being determined to make it the interest of all who use Files in 'any:way, to pup. ehase from them, they will sell their Files at reduced pricesofor Cash. They will also re-cut Files, and par hase those which aro worn and broken.. Public pat rom iiage is reipearatlyinvitert„ nov7l - ,.7.ANX,R1h7 ti CO. New "Ntillinex7i, Nilkois; triavepii &C . : 44 lon. received front New Arork, tc. choice gejec. , tion tif elegant riatiSatios,i3ilks, Winter Rabbons, Frorwh' Flowers, 'Plumes, &c: A. liandSoine as ionraeuvof- Winter Bonnets Hoods,' capeti, Cardinals, .Visetts,&c., on hand and made tnorde en/ the Ititeststyle i at the shortest notice., ::!.. -:: ,:- . MRS. DUFF, t.deett :, .. -; , ::No.lo St.. Clair st: (West Side.) _74 FASHIONABLE MILLINER.FIrs.I. BAIR Fourth street, near Wood, ssintldintbratthe of Pittsburgh and vicituty,pat. she. will open on Tuesday, the 24th Una, an. exteravd'assortmetr of-Fal and Wu ter , . - 0.e.120 AirORK - .II4.SKETS. avIlo; NB itiaararr-sraon. of Roletwood,ldahogany abd other , valna, Shaving. Also v .a , iinperfine- quality of Toilet and Shaving Boxes, Writing Desks,: Fancy biaildlng Sleeks and Gaines of every deseriptionNith'a largevassoriment .611031 and Fahey. Asti - ilea:imitable Arehristmee - • max Y 1 u. a nti , 4 4;:;-•..14 n_ ,l2 &.l .l Z l y . r V,r4e!w• r - • . 1 r=:;~: _ EMU • 94;724 83 .. 90,001 85 51,523 25 '. 33,804 37 . • •••, ; ••15900,815 93 199,907 77 . -• • • -207499 72 coristql. 114 brvEits B3MME= T eoMPLAitket , f/AtiNbli.tE,l DYSPEiSIA, .I_,,NE*RVOIIfRIJEBILITY, `DISEASE O 1 Tl-TE:KIR - AS'IIIIIIA - ,- and 'all'affectinitS arie,irg derangement ot,disease in,tht nordit; Mgeo.. live ' , Vascular, Respiratory, and Nervous,: 33 1 stems, - such as' constipation; inward • - • piles,heartburn,losstifoppetite;coat- red congo.C, atidity'of the•stom- - : och,sintruning of .thc head, • • " fullness or weight in the - . stomach, dimness of - vision • palpitn- •• Choking or• suffocating tiensating : depression orapirits, •inulden fiushei of hent„pain to the side or back, woinkness of ilte_lirnba,.-caid feel 4 constant lint-, agmings of evil, foyer and" dullpain in. the head, pain and: difficulty of breathing -*ben lying upon the side, frig,hiful dreams,soureructigions,yellow- • •• , '• nose of the 'skin and eyes, ' • deficiency ;of tidisilira-' flan, &e, An' can be ~. DocTOR HoOFLAND . S. CELEBRATED GERMAN - mrcEßs _ . 'Theirpower over the above diseases IS. not excelled if equalled—byany culler i ,preparatiom-in the -.United States as the cur es aatbestywhest, in many cities af ter sk ilful physicians had failed. Derangement in the liver and stomach are sources of insaintyfrOin disorder or obstrirtimi a morbid action of the sympathetic and other nerves follows, and,thefune tionst of the brain unimpaired and deranged; as nerves are the conneetinginedium between mind and matte's, it action from the reciprocal aetio that both must. tie more or less iniplicated and deranged Isimultancously; 'derangemenithere willalso produce diseaseof the SKIN, LUNGS; UTERUS and-KIDNEYS. as well listhe brain. The: thousands who 'die with 'YELLOW - 'FEVER; CHOLERAi:or INFLUENZA, is • owing to :the - same causefand the majority of cases of that Most painful disee, CONSIJM PTION, Paginate s fromthe same. In 'factthe atomaeliis the important organ in the s3tosteni of matter, as Mion it you depend for the success and all the advantages to be derived irom the admiuistration of ,terns I medicine's. Ifs functions are of the utmost irri. port:ince to eyery one in constituting the source and fouit. Min of is ewtrition.organpossesses such' vemarknble sympathies, none suchismarkable power M. modifying every part of the system. The rare successin treating diseifte of the liver and stomach successfully has not been 'sweet ofpathelogical knowledge ot their functions, bat the- preparation of a compound thin would act upon the disease alai all the syMpathetic *afflictions. That_poitit hart been gained in these-Bitters, and they are EIMRELYvEGETABLP.; and will in everrease.permanently destroy costiveness, apd give strength and vigor to the frame, at no time de• titillating the patient, and they are, grateful to the most delicate storintefi 'under - any circumstances. ALL CAN BE CURED; . WHO. WILL -USE THEM AS DIRECTED, NT/11.1N TEM POWER 09 44E , Aulrii.) The few, months this preparation has been before the' l publie,as.fram its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy of the press through the land,, their object being for the benefit of suffering humanity; Its alleges*' has surpassed all precedents, and:it is free-from. all aleohidic stimulant ; syrup ' ,mercury, filoes,quinine, 'acids, and all iniOrious Ingredients, and especially adapted to the diseases o fthe ' variable elimatenf the UunedStates, and the:West In dia Weeds. I . WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN are made strong .byisipg it—hr feet it , ion family meffi , eiue,suid can be administered with safety. to &child one year calf, the delicate female, ors-man of ninety.. - The 'Philadelphia Democrat says This medicine has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, Mid is, in great denftuid. We can speak from eipertence, that' it has- 'f produced many wonderful etires.n , ' The Daily Sun says "We-believe it is one of the beat medicines of the age—a friend .having usedit in his ''own' family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and ' The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says :—"Dri our good eitreet.who are invalids t know The many uston• 'shies cures that have been performed by Di. Hoofiand'a celetant... verman Bitters? Hiller do- not, we..recota , rend them to the German Medicine Store, - 278 e Rac street! all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, ,Jami-- dice,Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the 'Dcietor has owe many of our citizens. after the best physicians had failed. We have used them, and they have proved to be- a medicine that every one should -know of, and we cannot refrain giving our testimony theirfavtir. and , thatwhiel gives them greater claim upon our humble ef- I fort, they arc entirely vegetable.,,. - The Evening Bulletin says:—The Celebrated German Bitters ate an mvalusible'remedY for Jaundice, Dyspep• sin. and nervous complaints." Neal's Gazette sayft—elt is • not often we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in our columns, bectiussewehre unwilling to speak except from personal experience, and a good constitution fortunately makes us generally suiingers to such -articles. -word, how eyer,of Dr. Root:laud , ' German Bitters. This ws ifttow to he an ,excellentartiele fulfilling in every respect what ltelaimed for it by the advertiser. ' The Daily News sire "A hlsincisis—We speak knpwingly of Di. Roof land's celebrated German Bittets when we say it is a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the binary, diges - fire and nervous systems. it has not, we think, an squat. ltfait VESZTABLE PREPARATION AND "JADE wrrnour sm. cOnot.4-and to hit invalids we Would recommend it as worthy their confide nee. What stronger testimony can medicine have? Al the Depott can be seen:. theesidences of many of our most respectable citizens of Cares in all, the foregoing die. Piincipal Depot, German Medicine Store, 27S RACE Street, add for sale in Laticastei by Jiihn-?. Logan; liar', "Isbell - . by D. 'W. Gross; and resuectaole dealers gen erally throuzhout the country. SILY:ME THA'r DREADFUL COUGH-1-aThe Lurays- 1 are in danger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption path is it a sound qf death. • Aim 'Fora Monica* Your darling child, your idol arid earthly joy, Is now perhaps confined to her chamber by n' angerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of h'er sitpulehral cough pierces your soul. VOTING Ail', when just about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair, prospects of the fu. ture—your hectic cough rind feeble limbs tell oryour loss of hope, but you need not desintir. There.isre balm Which will heal the, oandedlangs, it is Shorkstaarsla An-Healing Balsam. mii...krntrE. thee wife of WM. H. Attree, Esq. was given up by Dr. Setkall of Washington. Drs. Roe and: McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr:Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thow , ht she must die. She hall every appearance of lacing to consumption. and was so pronounced by her physic tans—Slre,rmaies Balsam was , given and it cured her. Mrs. Gsnasausterz, of Bull's Perry. was also Hired of consumption by this Balsam When all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton.' Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist. 291-Broadway, has 'Witnessed its effects in several eases where no other medecine afford: ed relieT—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood,- alarming as it may he, ineffectually cured by .this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the, lungs sound again. Rev. iiavlty /mom, lTh 1 ightli avenue. was cured of cough and. Catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other"medi eine he had ever taken. Dr. L. .). Beals, 19 Delaney, street, gave it to a sister-ht-laic who was laboring under' Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate,'sboit restoring them to comfortable health. - Mrs. Lcemeris Yams, 95 Christie-st-, suffered front Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at once, and she is .comparatively well, being enabled to. subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This Indeed as the great remedy for Ccrughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 25 cents and SI .Per bottle, , • Principal Office 106 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough„ Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Man's Plaster ~Sold wholesale and retail bp WM. JACKSON, it- his Hoot and Shoe Store and •Patent Medicine Warehouse, ad Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny . A..ltt.,Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birminghani; S. Getty, Wylie Street; .1. G., Musun;'cor. 'Webster st. and Elm; Dantel Negley, East Liberty; • H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins hurgh;.Thoe. Aikan, Sharpsburgh; Stunt. Springer, Clin ton; James M'Kee, Stewartatown;-Johnßlack, Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland &. Son, M'Kees port; MeEldowney Bakerstown. Riley M'Laughlin, Plumb Township; Was. J. Smith, ' Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentum; G. R.Starr, Sewickly. mard-I y amlly • a Cotner. TAR. S. S. COOK, Piqua; Ohio; writes. March, 1846; _V "I have used your Verrnifuge, Carmiaative Baisam, and Expectorant, in my practice, for the - last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them; and never, as yet, to my zecollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in them, by . those who have used tnem. I was formerly very partial to ••=sse Vermifuge, until I becameacquain' ted with yours, which has my decided•preferene to any other now in use. . Resseetfully, yours, &c., S. S. COOK, M. D." liWr - • For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fo.th at. , - febls VIVRE, TESTISIONY!--Dr. W. Lstam, of Fayette- 2i vile, N. says: "I am well persuaded, and have . been for some time, that your Dome - Sac lip:getable Pills' are of great use to all those who may have oectusionlo use ahem, and have administered beemlo my . patients." and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Feveri'are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by iS; L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. , Also, by Wm. Cole, Alleghenycity; J. G. Smith, - Bir mingham; and John Ill'Cracken; Fifth Ward.. febl7 EOFF , STONIC AND 3=l-DYSPEPTIC PILLS The general properties of these Pills are Cartaina Putgative and Tonic. In, the common disorders arising from imprudence in dial, he., such tut 'sickness and sourness of the stomachi heartburn; headaches, k 0.,: where a medicine is . reguired, this preparation is very applicable, for its carminative or soothing effects - ;give almost Immediate relief, when nausea or sickness oxen : its purgative operation upon the stomach and bovrels is gentle and effeetueli and . its tonic propertiesimpart strefigthio the digestive organs, Dfereily entiblidg these organs to perform their proper functions with order and regulariiy. 'Pie price has been reduced from 50 to 23 cents a box. ' • • - , Far sale, wholesale and retail.baY B. A. FAIINES- . 'POCK - tr. Co.', corner Front and Wood and ,Sixth and Wood streets: A . ! :tits for Pittsbur • h. jel4 - D A. FARNES' BOW& COUGH SYRUP.—This pre p • parader, haa proved itself to be of very great eftica-' ,oxin the cure' f obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma; Spit lictig of, Blood, 'Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic TAtfectionsi .and the , proprietors feel warranted in meow *ending: it ;as as a safe and useful medicine; and are pre .Peeeti. to. aboW certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of Bs value. • - • It is pleasantto the taste, and is offered ateo lew ajprlce as :to place it within theseach of every Fenton.. There ate, perhaps ,, but few Coughprepatationt: that will 'prd: Mice such decided effects in such a short , tithe: , .Pm paiad cad : sold by A...FAHNBSTOCK'& CO, zonier of rat and - WOod . i . also; ,-cornet of- • Silt: aid. MEE IMIMS V:C=2 EMI —,.... r .. 1 .....—.....--...11 7 . 7 ..- 0111PttifkilAlltiatF131 VIA' latitilllese infield tilt' Nia..gtOwthl .beattlYe and - restoration-of the flail- TIM, Pyeatai -yelawlNutlee.ixnowri, will st_ -,porcedealluitlier krti:. eltti - of" the kind' now in ;use..., Villein, the hair is docuil s - , harsh, thin,- unhealthy,. ktdr turning grey' a ferw OppIICII Ildn6 will make the Nur will and darkond give it sheen+. tiro!, lively appearance; and will also male it mairtrain its liveliness . and healthyaulori.rfiCtr its long as ail the. prepattitiMas that are generally used. , Where tbe) heir is. ti ut Mini or, Lap : fallen off, it may be restored by th is ' • Cream.' Every lady and gentlemin who is in the li 'I of I using oils on their hair should at once purchase abut eof i the Chinese flair Cream, as it is so composed that it •! not injure the hair, like the other preparations, but wilt: beautify it, and,' give . petfeet- satisfaction In every in,' stance. .For testimony to lie verianperjor 4ualitiee,ace Mie fill loWing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Mean s': Ilendershott & Stretch r Nashville, general agents for the . : Southern States: • - • • • • • '• - Lacer Vas 1120. R. CoJdweU, Pastiff of the Prerbglisritits . , Church, Fulaaki. . - •71 •.-- - Mannit.llmininsuori & Smurretl: thuuruntaut,e4 taker p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparetion tailed Dr. Pariah's Chinas Hair Cream,;!fon about two years ago ray‘hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it aceording to the prescription, it is now elastic, ;soil, and fi rm to the head'. Many balsams mid oils were applied, each leaving my hulk in a worse'mate than before. This Cream,•however, has met-my einee,' rat. . , . . .. --, - •na an article for the toilet' my Wife gives it prefermme: oyez , all others, belong delicately perfumed and nbt Ms - .posed to rancidity: The ladies; especially, will find ;the, Chinese Cream to be a desideratunk., , in their pleptuntions faith° toilet. RespeetKilly,lth., - ' • • ... ... • It. CALDWELL' - Pulaski, January 7,1817. - ' '' ••• ,'. ':.' ." ' .: , i ; - , DEP - Sold Wholesale and retail, itiPitubtirgh, by John M. r onmsend, 45 Market st., and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifths's. . • - ' - ielf.d&w•llr ALDTES are jeniitioned against using Common Pr e ps:' red Chalk :. They are not aware how frightfully injh ikons ills to the skin how coarse, how rough, bow:1010w, yellow; and u.nhealthy.the skin Appears iliac rising pre pared chalk! Besides it is injunous, containing a • large quantity of lead!: We have' prepared a benntiftil vege table article, which we atilt Jones',Bpanlsh Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious - qualifies, and it imparts to the skin a natural; healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white • at the same time. acting as a cosmetic on the skin ' making it soft and smooth. t •.• Dr. James Anderson n i Practical Chemist of hitialnlcha- Ile lbsratLY B ;." After qua lysing Jos' Spanish Lilly While, .1 find 'it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at :the same time innocent, white I ever saw. I Certainly can conscientimudy recommend its use toull Whose skirt: tequiresbeautifying.n 'Price 25 cent, a box. '.Dtreclions -the beet wayq. to apply Lilly White, is with mitt leather :or wool—the former it:preferable. A. rtirx ear op Thum caays.:--Wbita teeth, foul breath', healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleane d. with Jones , Amber ; Tooth Paste, have the nppennince of 'the most beautiful !ivory, and, at. the same time it is so 'perfCcUy.innodent 1. and exquisitely fine, that itsconstant daill..ase is highly advantageous, even to those, teeth that are good condi tion, giving them - a beautiful polish, and_preventing a premature, deisy.. Those already 'deCnyed it prey:vas •frem becoming worse—it also fasten': inch ash becoming loose, and by persave'rance it will rendetthe (palest teeth delicately-v/1'1;45,mM make the breath' delicious:lV sweet. Price 25 or 171 cents a box. AB the above are sold only at 62 Chatham si4itign - of the Amencari tattle, New York. and by ft:ear:pointed Agents *slime names appear in the, next column.• Wu.z. TOVIVLILIT, and get a rich husband) lady . T "Your (ace is your fortune." Is% beaptifol, clear,' fowl Is it .w.liite I If not, it can be made e'even thugh it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and frec.kleil. Thous ands have been made 'thus. who have washed once of twice With Jonesl ' Cheinical Soap.- ' The' effect is glorious and maknificent.- • Bat be sure you get 'the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the. American Eagle, 83 Chathmustreet. • -, • , Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, ScurveY, Ery . sipelak, 'Barber's Itch, are often eared by' Jones' Italian Chemical Soup, when every kind of remedy has failed. That' it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham-street.. Mind, reader, this seldom or nev , v fails. • • • I. " • ' • C INGLIS, Jr., -Patterson. Sold at JACX.SOIei 53 Liberty St.; head of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. novt (AND •DOLDAK"I`WELVE AND -A HALF CENT*. VP—Marriage.Con . #dential.Any . laily between twen ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical fiarm, good fea. tures,&c.,.masked confidentially, can she suppose. any man could admire her,wbile she Pas, such yellow, teeth; such stillciw, `rough,. coarse skin; and such dirty, .bad; wiry hair, when, by sPendifig'the above slim, she might have delicate white' teeth, n pure 'sweet breath,' and beautiful head of hair: She can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using u tr. box of Jones' Am ber. Tema Pane; a skin whileypure and spotless as ILIOVF," by using a cake of the genuine Tome , Dalian' Chemical. Soap; and a beautiful bead of hair by using a 3s.bmtle of Jones' Coral Hair . RestorNire. ,Do not Imp; ;in opinion against this before you trey, or you will regret it; but be sure to asrfor Jones' Saldfirily in New York at 82 Chatham st. -For sale fif • • • • WM. JACKSON, Agent, 82 ilberty,st.,lnitaburgh. • CIANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE.—AmpIe VV perieuce has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been sp.efficacions in removing the above dis , eases, as D 4. JAYNE'...9 , A LTE RATIVE. .1t has effected cares truly -astonishing, not of Cancer and other dis cases of - that class; bat has removed the' most stitbbont diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia,- tee. 'This medicine entersinto the.circulauon, , and eradicates dis eases wberever lowed.. .I,r, pun f es the blood and othrr Raids of the body, Tenn:melt obitructlon in 'the pores of the sklit,'ltad reduces cnlaigenient of the glands orboneS: • It Me-reamer the impatise4 removes headset:lt and datorsi: , news, and invigorates the wholeSystein; and nnpartsani mado»to the dischted and debilitated c onititution.: There is nothing superior to it in the whole mate ria medico. It in perfectly safe. and extremely.pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swat - - lowing mediehre. irY - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PERTN TEA STORE, .72 Fourth et, near, Wood: : ..:mural' . A Recipe for the Human Hair 110 FORCE.IIB GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE 1 IT_ SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FINE.-Persons. in consequence of the many things sold, set down every, article, (be it ever so good,) as a humbug. If people could he . made to try a Os..bottle as_ Coral, BAIT Ile: storative, and sett' how it Makes dry, rusty, red, light hair ; Moist, sot, autifini antrdarlf, and keeps it'so' and by its„ use for sometime, cadges it to grow nahhally beauutuk if peolercould see the number of post' inspectable me chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the Cheapest thing they can use,) for dressing and beautify - WI; the „Hair; for keeping it'soil and in-order three, timea tuflting Jis any Other ankle mad e ;-and • '' " • - . Foreet/t to pow, stops its falllug, • • - And costs but! *try! • . We formerly sold nothing less than 81 bottles, but We wish, people to try it... Sold only atß2imind . R.llCbatlMm street, ?Jew York, and by ' . • iner2U • ' WM. JACKSON; Agt, a 9 Litiert! 1-I.trivent Cougll.Candr: ; His - celebrated itrtidle, so favoraltlyknoitm last win T is again offered to the tifl'ittstiurgh ua a certain remedy for Coughs and Coldt, so prevalent at this BfII4OII of the yew'. ,HOWEIS COUGH CANOT'i the. best article of the lied ever offered to the public,'challenge guy, `person In the' Unitid States to prOduee a 'eticitper, more pi en gltiq turd effectual remedy for the ours of,Cought and Colds. ' - HOWE dr CO., Proprietors, UOPY 4 , - No. 1 Collegu Hall, Cincinnati, 0 Sold by H. St.myser,L. Wilcox, Jr., M :- Townsend, Jas Jones,,Will...Ulack,Druggistit.and at Wm. Jack- Aherty inteet, Pireburgh. ileelnalam son's, 89 1,, • )lil.- ik °RE TI3STIMONY - Tor Dr: "Willar'aFtunily Medi -11- einea—Theitudersiaitedotitiiens of Pittaburgtf,bav- • tug personallrutted Mr.-Willaal'a Oriental : cough •Mix.-, tura, atutexperienced ita beneficial effects , do post ebeer: fully recommead it ,as atifO and . effeCtual e iit all eases:- Speaking from experience, we believe Mat it baslto " perior ; and would recommerat its use to all the alllieted. •CIIMILFS LEWIS, . . • . • •• • Pittsbargh;•March.lsl, - 19•18. • . by J. SchorinMaker & Co ,'John Hays, James A. Jones, .1. H. Caiiel,;.lohn P. Senn, F. Snowden,• J. Illohler,'Ogden & Snowden: ' ••• , ' itp2.l• liCiftlfillitlPTlCfftrieiieiipiitTiiiiiii *Un - bit) , • other disease' in our country. The 'young, the old, the' beautiful bud' gay , ' are' all • illikeittable et • to its invidious ravages,and many a hectic cheblultas•beetisuppesed to bloom. with the,..glaw!if Aenli.#4But every ease Origi notes in a cold MO a cough,-perhaps deemed =worthy of attention et first—and only met with - remedies when too late.' Watektlitt first symptoms with jeafous 'etire, and 'hake immediate use of the Cough Balsam - ,of B. A. Fahriestoek & which will certainty check its further progress, and restore the inflamed orgnns to a beautiful For shift' by p..A. FAtINES OCK h Co., corner •lst and Wood sts.; eornertfth - ti.fdWtiod. • • ' deco - 77 - 7 of •0 to tlio • obito. THp enbscnber `infotma e public awl . Hausikeeperi and Retail Orocete'parlicabiSly;that he is discontinuing the iaineiastmrei bustnesi,-and sell off his present stock at reduced' Prices: IThose who wish to obtain _China, Qussnmars,•or pko,Nrill And thi4 rureopportuniiyfor getting suebratielee it.s.they mint, much cheeper Menthe usual. rates. ; Remember - the Piece, CHINA HAIL, Nb:lffi• Wood street, near theAuedon store. - * -,, e • P-S, I will dispose of my whole. Stook .to tiny person wishing to buy it, at a bargain: • • janSaf GLITY. IsiEw . DAGIIV.RILEIMPE BOONS, Burl4's 'Build iqts, Fourth street —Hem & Akratiret, Baguerreo typists from , the Eastern eities, Would - call theattention of :he inhabitants' of 'Fittsbutgb - , and the neighboring towns, to - their Daguerreotkpa of citizens and others, at rooms to the third story of Burke's building, 4th au' , • ' r." tenons wishing pictures taken- may rest:assured, that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the.Aighigi perfection - M . 3lm art. Our instruments areof dag aunt pow erful kind,enabling us to execute pictures tfditirpassed (or high' finish. and truthfulness to nature:: -Thepubi,:e are solicited to call and — examine. - •• . Persons sitting for pictures are neitheereuuirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction - .given. N. B. Operators. will find this ,:geqd:depot for stock . find r ch l e n mical e s strutiorur ray clia the Mt,' more recent Improvements , - _ - l or a • SAL.I4--All. that valuable spcoperly where. tie sub - scriber reiddes ) together with the improveitiente thereon situated on - Sextli - street, near Smithfield, front- . big on Sixth st:l2o R.; and in depth on Cherry alley 240 feet. This property Is admirably situated for a lintel: or, a Public Hall; and contains tc half eamare of ground; or It might be divided into 12 building lots, 6 lots of 20 feet each on' Sixth street; by 2120, feet deep; and 13 tots with, a 'front of - 20rfeet - anal on Cherry tilley'by 120 feet deep. jansaf WIT PORTER. Agit Is thOtesteoligh.Bledichaelem,sr .1100 FAD the followlegproorof the superiority of Dr: Ira. iZr tard's Oriental CandiMizture,from. a reapectab,lo cit kzen, who has trieditt , - , . , . ' Przsaantom Ded, 15,1847. AfErsaa Balm Baocrw.a.T:—After laboriog'forseveml weekaander the disadvantaps bf a-harassing . cough and most distressing-cold, tohichhad,thhe fatilesuited the ef. Teets of several of the "intalliblesp I, was todheed topor ehue. a .bottle of. your OriergalUgniLiViZtOrei and glve it a fair trial. To my meat surprise, alter using, only one half of the, bottle I found myself entirelYlv:OlL''',ltis A. -hest medic:ilea seer sote.*?.. . •Trae copy. JOHN MNDEL gold entirely & t Alf Drmaists,,ommor eleiltaw,Libexty'ittem, nem 004 • • •1-v , .i4llB MiEM 3.I(EIO.IItVATVII ;• •• ' _ .fiIP,RIC/OLOlL,procarettfriutt.riskollitkliontackY 133 fret helow - theSuittthe - pttherettnhxrulin land yallfillo ictire foX.SprulltjOßralltif AVM \ 11e0 mop. ' , Wh ping-Cough; Inlinminitoey &Wee Thrynik Sore and -Inflamed Eyes Plait:fence. IlleerliriaYkr Sines, dnd ' • 'INP6LIIMATORY'RIILDRIATISPII, •/ yieldswhich eil tteerelent'ltfiftrrirtiiiiiin Kistenne el •• • ; hus'newit yet- failed' When fisekl* aecindlitg_ki dues tions.• Read the:following: ' • ," • ' • •' ' • AllasennwititLalleghenfoof, • - NavemberlB,lB46. S • • • This is to certify, that my wife; Margaret Obriest, was cared ora Manmade Complahn of seven yearsstanding. by which she was so lame as to be obliged t0.1366,01310fi e5. In one week she was cured by using the ..Amatican .011, and could walk about as.usual Wittliaili her crutches. . • • . rIONATHANDHREIST. • The following ia commtuitcated by,Nr„Vfirt,Ntth. bi Mr. Jackie:oi kgent for Steubenville; 0. . • • , , „ A gentleman netlateubenvillsovbe.UpApiit,bien able . to put either of his 'tint to the round for twelve years, in consequence of lameness; bythtf ace of one bottle was enabledu walk 'ma miles to tCtouniallip election. It is likewise a sovereign remedy for - • ' cprivcAcrioN - RV - THE - MUSCLES AND TEN. • The followthg le - cillamanleated by RRAliit i i• 13,W. Jackson's agent for Steubenville : r" - 141 '• 'A• lady residing in Steubenville,. thelifi Of whose hand was so contracted as to deprive herovllle-hati of for thirty-five years, was entirely' c wed by the Woof one • bottle of fee Oil, so that she now has the perfect use or her hand fully equal to•the other iibreeli.liad been iiffeeted. , It has also been found tribe a safe and ibvinel hle agent in the speedband cettam cure of , in all cosec neforganicaliy incurs le: , lady residing in Allegheny city wait effeattuillycarqd, of obstinate deafness, of years' continthuice, by the use ,of leis than one bottle, of the Oil; so that she ,said she • beard better than ebe had ever done before,, A gentleman well known la 'Pittsburgh, Waii C. 0411 of dealbers of idne years' standing, by the axe of Small 'quantity of the Oil. The' names and reildeneet.ht the • lady and gentleman will be given, to those who desire it, at the office of the adveribier. s Its properties are highly de veloped in the certain and surprisingly speedy cure of all cases of • - • CHOLIC, 'CRAMP, AND SPASMS. ' Several cases of Cramp Cholic have been' effeetially cared by one dose of the Oil, in the short space Of halt • an hour. when the parties have been tigobitedwith pain. • Its curative properties have been remarkably auutlfested in the radical eans of • • • ' • • • • • DistFaSES OP•rRLIE SPINE. • • A lady ,the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was cures •e Xectually of one of the wont cases of diseased Spine, which had confined her to' her bed for a considerable time, in which she could not tarn herself. It. is !also a sure remedy and perfect care for painsinthe /Mall Of the INFLAIRMATION.OF THE KIDNEYS..., ; _ . .. Read the following: . ' Prrtsnezon,Dec. ;8;1446. 'This:of 'to certify that I was afflicted with great pain in the small of my back and kidneys, which affected me so much that I could not stand upnglit. By rubbing eYtet nally, and using half* tempoonful internally, nighl and =ming, I was entirely cured: • , .10/IN RMDLE, . • near Warren, Armstiong - co., Pa. tifgentlemun of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in flammation of. the kidnota—the pain, of which -caused him to faint—wns completely cured, in three dopy by the use of the American Oil. The qualities of this • , • - • NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. is extremely penetrating and antWidlaurmatorr,:conse quently is confidently recommended us nlusvereign rem edy wherever inflammation exists, either external or i n ternal. Used immediately niter n euti braise or wound, it will cure and prevent - .1 GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those very unpleasant andineonve nient diseases ,' , - , • • GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS.• •M' Price, 50 cents per bottle. -•' "•• • • . • Oantion..lle on Your OnlairilL" The surprising excellence 'rind growing pordarity the American Oil, has induced some dishonest pentons palm upon th e public, miserable imitations of this trill, valuable medicine, for the_porposo of dineiring,the un wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. • ,-.. L. I In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, ohne the following voua nuns: • : • •- .. let. See that the mine " Wm . Wm. Jackson; 89 Libert y st head of. Wood st.,7•is printed an the labelof thew/appal 'of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. - -. ••', . . . 51. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet Contain tog fall directions far use; and also containing the name and oiliness of Wrn. Jackson, General Agent• far the proprietom• likewise, the name and address of the pro prietors,D. l llail & Co., Kentucky. : ..3d. -Purchase - on:if of the advertised Agents,. all of *thorn have a show bill, on which is printed the names of 'the Pftoprie tors and General Agents—thus: D. Hail &Co., •Proprietors, itennicky. .-.lVni. Jacksein, - Pittsbnigli, Pa., General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and part of ..Ohio and NI/einem Virginia; and. the printers' names— IPAlillin & Shryock, Pittsburgh—printed at the bottom of said show bill. . • •. -• ,- 4th.. Observe—the tienuine. Anierican Oil is of aAark green color, without any sediment, audits specific gnivi ty lighter than water. The counterfeits are mostly of a black Colon—some *bite, like . Spirits of Turpentine, said to be refined and clarified ; some Sen sea Ulli—oth ers a mixture of other common 'oils; endow: riliZack filthy looking mixture.parporting to corns from On 'Pittsburgh and Allegheny . Dispensary. Co.''t None Of these cowl , terfeitmossess either the virtue or the power of .thensis -AIIIE j.I2 - Sold wholesale and retail by Witt.' JACKSON, General and Sole Agent for the. Proprietor in: Western Prmsylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio; andby.the folloWing duly appointed Agentsixi Allegheny . . county ) Pa.: , , . 1 • - • '', M. learabsill, - Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. ' . J. R. Johnson„ • . . . ' :.Jcinathan &Airiest, Manchester. Alexander Asdale, Wylie street.' ; . • J..R..11. J acque it; Bir . mingbani. '. ' • ••••Wm.l. Smith, Temperanceville. • ‘ : :G. H. Stirs,Bewictley. . :'. "Edward Thompson,Wilkiasbargh. - : Daniel Negley, East Liberty. -',• ,r. . H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. ' • . ' Thomas Aikin,.Sharpsburgb. H: Rowland-8 Son. APKeesport. ..C. F. Dielil,'Elizabf th. '"John Black, Tonic Creek. ,--,-- M'Eldatwity, Bakerstown f. .- ,i3ainuei Sringer, Clinton. . ' • :James M' Kee, SteWatIFISOVITI. .. . : ...Riley 11'Laughlln, Plum township. ' ' J. Fulton, Tarentum.. • Jeremiah Fleming, LaWrimseville. ' ' • Robert Winton's, Arthursviße anals-d&Wflux Doadiainvient graduated galvanic Battery AND 'PATENT INSULATTED POLE ! D, TOR m v .DicA,:. 0211111-PIIRPOSSY.—Thib is the only instrument of thb klud that has ever been presented in this country orEurope for medical purposes, and laths only One aver known to man, byvehich tire galvanic fluid OM be conveyed to Ale human eye, the ear, the brain or o any-part of the body, either 'externally or interna lly,'; efedefinite, gentle stream; without shocks or Pain=with perfe t exsafety- 7 anct often with the happiest 'lbis important apparatus is now highly approved of bymany of the most eminent physicians of Wm country . • and Europe; tewhom-theltfiliet6Fand inhere mtbom tt may concern-can tie referred. Reference 'will ilia be given to many. highlrxespeetable 'citizens, wholiavo been mired, by means of thin most valuable NMaratzts„et some of the most inveterate nervous .tisb . rdeis,'„ithichs. tonld not be,removed by any other known means. ' ..Among . VOriOUS others, it has been proved to be admir ably adapted for the care of the following diseaspseiz nervousMadache anti other disordere of the bratm t. his mid): Mit apparatus. Moto that the operator can convey the galvanic:fluid whh ease and, afety to the eye, to re-, storesigltr; or-cure imitorosnet to tbe ear to tcatoie bear -141 to thelongue orether organs, to restonispieclii; and tothe various parts of the body, for the cure of Ohtani': rheumitlini; tusth ma, neuralgia, or tie doloureara r.,paral ysis, or palsy, Put,ehoria or Vitus' done.. epilepsy, weakness from sr rains; diseases peculiar M fe males, convention of the limbs,)ocklaw, eta., ete.l - - Rights ter surrounding ; counties. of Western Pit.„ and privileges, with. the instrument, may be purchased, and also tested foithe cure of diseases. - - . Full instructione will be alveolar the. voxieits' c em - eats to be used for various diseases, &lid the beet manner foroperadtig for the cure of•thesii diseaamyrill also be fullrexplatuadio the purchaser, and a pamphlet plaint° his-hands expressly for these purposes, carefully pre:. pared by the patentee: .Euquire of S. WILLIAMS, Vine street, near 4th st: Road, Pittsb'g. . . S - ALT SCURVY LD SORES, ERVSTP.E . - LAS, Barber's Bch, Chaps, Bare' Beards, - Ploiyks.--. 'This is u sed by many physicians ht this c by, in eun 9g lba shove, find we would not conseieneidusly 11611'1;6Mo we knewi t.tolie All we state. _ _ _ car,JONES'S . . As R et , -...etie,the true SOAP is perhaps the only article-ever known that removed irtipuritieeci and. cleared and beautified the skin; making it noR3 clear, smooth and white as on infants. But mind, it issold at E 1 Chatham et, N. Y., and by - Whj. JACKSONr - Ageirt, Ina r9A ; SO Liberty street, - Pittsbargh. R.GOUT, AND TIC DOLOTOWX.-- A respectable gentleman called at our officer as be said, to inform us that he had been tifflicted tor.ls4tiers with .Rhenmatisin or Gout,, and occasionally wi palate=; that he . had been frequently - confined-to his room for months together,' and often saffered the most in tense and excruciating pain, butt kat ho hod , been using Jayne.s Alterative, from which lie found the omit sig nal and unexpected valief. HQ sayi he found the medi eine very pleasant and effective;and; that be now con siders himself perfectly cnred.--PhifedelphicrNorM Amer- •. • FACT Worm litrowtho.—A gentleman of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger dayii - beeillar af fected with Ulcerations in the Throat and'lsicleitind a disagreeable eruption of the. Skin. Indeed,. his whole Cint e h m an b irr e in t d h :v lirj-treo f te l innguesg th atldwilg.'",t;. - lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with deep, painful, and offensive:ulcers, and were as hollow and Porous as an honey•ecimb, '• It was at this stage °lbis complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath 'some disease, that he commenced the utai:of•Jaille l ii terative end having tidiest sixteen' bottles, is'irow,pyfect ly cured: The Alteratitre operates through the circulation, and Pariftesthablotid and insdienterdisesse , frearthe system, wherever located, and the : „numerous,eurmsit•has per ,forined diseases of;tho 'skin,:cancer, amoral:a; gotn, liver complaint; dyspepida pnd other chronic tiseaaes, is truly astolushing.—Spoit of the Time. '• 17 - Tl:mule in Pitubtagk attlie YE T S= EA STORE, c'EUTS OF COUGHING In themight arc Nark trouble some . , trb e y. break in, , upou the hears of 'repose and 'exhaust the strength 'of the sufferer,..B. A...Fabbeitiock . COS COUGH ..CSAhI has heem eruinernirsuacess fulia- easing and curing these unpleasant: spells!'. a pe rs s u is rsesedin therught bp : a spasm . Of coughing - , a tea spoonful ;Otte Cough Balsam Will soothe it, give him relief, and_, as it is palatable, lemma no unpleasant taste • behind. If once used, it.will take precedenr.e over all others, as itiamedy.for.eonghs, colds,tre, Prepared and sold- by B. A. FALINI3STOOK.et. R,0., cornectia and.Wood.streets, and cornet:rade 11.13 d; Wood DR. RALPH'S thturguintr Vamerants Pmenre for a ale, w,holesale• and retuil; at the • . - • - " , Rao. Baum °time, • ' No 30 Smithfield it. Ptlsiti, by 'Wm. cOlfii Allegheny city: J. a. Smith, Sir mlistuengolialNeeracken, Penn gtreet, Ynth Ward. • , -ill: HEMS
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