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' --';'"!"-.., .;.. 1 0 rV.".":.,,.,':,::" -,:..7i5::+4.i- tIL--i - ~,--;',;,f1.,,-. 6, ..:* -- .' ,---. 7- -- ' . •' . 4'-'4;%2;',-,,:::...'.--,-.::- .'.. . ,-.12,,,i.....;, - c...f.,.. - - .... -., • • MEE =ME frhe'Subscriber hasjustopened, adjoining the Exchange JL Bank, and immediately opposite the office, of the Morning Past, .sth street.- a FASHIONABLE STOCK OF Boom -, for men's wear, whteh has been selected from thelargeit French importing 11011 w East. A sight of the • geode' will convince all that they'are of the newest styles aml finest fabricks ever brought to this city. He will en - deavat to make his garments.tii,so easy and well, that the pleasure of wearing them, shall only be equalled by thepleasnre of paying for them. Terms Cash, and prices to-correspond. -- (may 16l :NO. CURRAN. Inayl7 Fifth street. next Exchange Bank. rashionable Clothing Store, No: 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH frillESnbseribers respectfully inform their friends and -the pUblie generally, that they have just received a new supply of French and English Cloths, and cas,i . • , merer,—Vesungs of all styles and.quality—Ready-made •-• Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket Ilandker • - Afar, Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in Clothing Stores : constantly on hand.- : Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to order, in a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to call end examine'our stock before gob= elsewhere. ma •34 MU , ADLLEN & DOWNING. Ai J. T. WVA : - No. 77:k 717 CORNER SIXTH AND LI BERTY STF.ETS. • aving enlarged and newly fitted up their establish , ment, at the above well known stand, respectfully trite the attention of their friends and the public to their *hake Selection of New Goods, comprising every varie ,.••'. ty for spring and summer wear, selected especially for !betr customer department. Those wishing to leave their orders will find at this establishment every style of new and desirable goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth - • lug is extensive got up in the best manner. of durable ma setial,-and_well worthy the attention of those wishing to purchase. ,are invited to call. and may rest assured that they Will be pleased with price, quality and variety. largo assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. apnllo Gino. .I.)ELAN Y., .F 0.49, Liberty street . Ptustnergs, has sus opened, for the 'Spring trade. a large and general assortment of well selected Cloths. Cassimeres. and ..Irestings, consisting of superfine French and English black 111 ad . fancy colored CLOTHS. suitable for the va s riorts styles of Spring and Summer Coats. Plain and -fancy French. English and American CAS. • . BOMBES, in great variety and new patterns, adapted to the customer trade. . , Alici, a great variety of new and fancy VESTlNG:it— altar which will be cut and .made to order, in the most fashionable style. Persons farbring the establishment with a call, will be - tnited'on moderate terms, at short notice. . The subscriber line else, nn hand a great assortment of READY..hIADE CLOTHING, made in the present Spring * - !FashittiOconsisting of every description of Dress and -.track Coats. of all fashionable colors; limey and plain Business Coats. Also, a general assortment of Pants. Vests Shirts, .• Cravats, and all other artteles in the Clothing line, which will be sold low, for essa. Wholesale purchasers will find it much to their advnn . sage to call and examine the stork, before purchasing 'elsewhere. P. DEI.ANY. Tailor. "t 4 TO ARMS! TO A RMS!—Threavenetlin ,tbr. vasion of Western Penna. by CM Swill. with 10.00 n men. notwithstanding which, J. M. {Wife willvontinue to sell clothiqt cheaper than any :haisheretofon, been offered in the Western country. hay •-• -ing the It rgestestablishincnt in the city. fronting on Lilt ' ettT and Sixth its. Ile is now prepared to show to hi. - numetoug. patrons the' greatest variety of cloths, cassi nitres, vestinga, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable • . for the approaching season, that has ever !wen offered in this market, to which all can have the 114titt of Way.— Observe the corner. No. 107, liberty and Siztli sts. tnerZ ' Y. M. wtirrg. [WM. Proprietor. =Di ‘;- ISSORG* arsscrtrz. .ost:Pn r.. ittutoLr. 'Twin CtWielolltitts Store. O..EORGE SPAN:M - 4E2.k Co. 011100inee 10 their friends and the citizens ofi L Alleglieny. that they have nn hand a fine assortment ovEriAD Y MADE CI;OTHING, consisting of Coats, Vests, Pants, Hose. &c., which they will sett at fair prices. Also. n superior lot of Cloths, Claidnieres, and Vestings, which they will make up to order, in the neatest nod hest manner. IrrCastoin work done as usual. - tSit B. Don't forget the place, on the west side of Fede . ral Street, 5 doors north of the Auction Store, All,gitcny city. =ME 150,000 ,11. L and I a C.: 1 7.1) ,GARMENTSbeo offered ntui):te. most luseml terriu to my old customers and the public in general. 'rlie Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive • eslatilislanent has now. after returning (mu the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of ettstomeri With 'one of din most desirable stocks of Clo- r 4 MG= HE . at 4 tug! othin I zyinug and Summer stock' that otreced. at tho old ' now ready tale THREE BIG DOOR Isame ttletargest and' choicest in selection that has ev -:SsZ er been exhibited by an y one concern in this or any oth er city in the Union. will not undertake to describe to the reader the different assortments of articles which I MEE MESE , W trislessie - and tter 111A.R..N 1-I , ts; AN D T It UNK.MANt . - rat O.IIEIVI` 11.41A1231.1 , X, begs leave :to in jar lona his friends aid the pubbe generally, that Ittectintin des,to occupy that large and cone- , raddiatis Storeflooln,fartnerly occupied by Samuel • oho estock*CO,No: CO,, corner:of - Ditunund'idley and Woad street, Whin he keeps a largkand general - assoruneat of Headjes. Bridles:Harness; Trunks. Carpet lingo_ Saddle. Bop. 'irnliaen. Daffillo.Hohes, 'Whilts, and all other urn cl: Ha also keeps eniunantly on . hand. and . . is pre pared . to furnish io order. all kinds. of HiVenufflose.inantrthattired - of the best material. and in a style of worktnanship canal to the eastern manufnetured . article, and at Oil per cent.. COuntry.llitrehants- - .and Earners would do well to_ call - and examine his stock before *iitivhasing :elsewhere:as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low [l7 - Doter forget the place; No. Ed, corner of Wood Vreet and Diamond Alley. ap26 ','.,,‘:;`:.•:-,.'-'''"'''- ..:.,, - ',i-',.,...:-S-.• . *:,.q::.'N..7.. - -:,_ , :'..i, i ?.., , ': :;')....4-':..;11.;--'1i44i:W:$!:;i17:i4-''';',:.•!.:. (Clot! Intl Stores .eror Ras oeta.le Fettle le meat. French Goods, for Gents. Wear. /SHE subscriber appeals to his shelves to bear him out 1,. in the assertion that be has the largest lot of French Goods, adapted to men's wear, to be found in any Tailoring' Establishment in the city—many articles and rainy styles included in the MIMIC, cannot be found else where. A few of the leading articles will be enumerated hare below : Bonjohn's 'Finest Black Cloths; Johannes Abhoe's colored " Bonjohn 4t. Simoul'i Doeskin Cassimeres; Crape Elastiques Light and dark Fancy's ; - Paltot Cloths, for Summer Coats; Cachmaretts, "`tCoburgs, Tweeds, English and American ; Satins, Crape Silk,. Tarleton, Caehmere, Tinselled Brocades, embossed and needle wrought Shapes, white Illarseilles, and a great variety of other Vestinpg. Area—Linen Drills, white, grey, plain, plaid and ribbed, of entirely new styles, imported this season—which will be sold low to order for cash, on delivery, and cash only. CURRAN. Clothing S Clothing! I' Clothing! SI 4 17 he Three Blig Doors vs. The Western IVorbi ! living that has ever beeptidfered in this or any other mar ket west of the mountnitts. For nenjoess in style and workmansip, combined with the very low price which they will be sold for. must certainly render the old unri valled Three Dig Doors one of the greatest attractions of die western country. it is gratifying to me to be able to • announce to my numerous friends at home and ab roa d, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my line. it k with difficulty l ean keep-time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment. It is a well established fact, ihatniiysales are eigni or ten times larger than any • other house in the trade..aild this being the case on the seld. I can altroilto sell at much less profit than • others could possibly tlibik of ioins if they wished to eaver contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all lay present stock before the beginning of next year; coining to this conclusion, I will make it the inter of every man, who smuts a cheap winter suit., to cull and purchase at the 'three Big Dotirs. • • NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Receieed abbelron Clothing Wore. a splendid assortment of Cloths, ;.;,..trilaistattng of fine French. English and American Plain, black and fancy Cassinicies, of the most modern styles; figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins—all of which we will make up at the most reasonable prices. in 2 durable and fashionable style. . 'Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady's Clinks of. the most fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Mikis., Suspenders. Bosoms. Shirt Collars, and ever article usually, keptin a Clothing Store. Country Merchants; befdre pittchasing elsewhere, will find it to their•adiantage to mill at the Iron City Clothing Store, Libeaty sestet, immediately opposite the month of Market_ tocirt3-til C. wows]:Ev. "-SELLING; OFF LOW FOR CASH."—Winter Cup- Thing of every description, such as cloaks, over seats, auperfine blanket. Heaver, Pilot and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, dress, and frock coats; a large as scitianent of tweed, sack and frock coats. Cloth, CASSitnere, and satinett pantaloons; also, a gen oritaseortment of vests; plain and fahey velvet, cloth, assimere and fancy woolen, and plaid cassimere, with -a great variety of superfine Irish linen, trimmed shine, ' ender shirts, stock, cravats. ecnniorts and all other . mini :- 411! -1 in the P• thing line, which will be sold low for Cash. fill find . it much to their advantage to call soon, at 49 Liberty street. . P. DELANY N. B. A, complete assortment of goods, suitable for Customer work, always on hand, such as English, French and , hmeriorm- oh:Kite, mid cassimeres; also a choice as itortment of seasonable vestings—all of which will be made to order iir the latest styles, and on the most no eolumixlating terms. janl2-daw now have to offer them; but will simply tell them that if they, only favor me with a coil. I' will lay before them 1,.'175,M1 different torments tamale a choice sot of, con dug in part of. Coats. from the richest in quality down r-jo the lowest in price ; Pantaloons and Vests, to the us .:totiiehment of the beholder, with both mouth and eyes .:70peo, wondering in the most extravagant degree of sur "- prise. how -such a vast collection of READY MADE mornING could possibly be collected together Wide/ the control of ond Intliiidual But such things will be, as tong as per amiremuce' and industry is the Main-spring of trade,— Without anyiniention of boasting, on my part, I will say at the same ume,,it is of such metal I um principally com posed, for nothingin the shape or form of difficulties. no matter what their magbitude may be, can deter Me from accomplishing my object, in providing for the flamer, the 'nteelaatiic. mid the day laborer. My whole attention is taken up With the greatest care for their welfare, in get ting up fashionable, and at the same time substantial gar ments,lo" meet their demands' and as for others who fancy them Selves moving in a di ff erent sphere, an d' re quiring an article of the ne plus ultra kind, they have :only to giße me arroutline of their wants, and they are salted toa.word. nte say a word or two to my country merelt ants iu the trade: If you wish to save from at least 25 to .....- - 3Wper cent; in your wholesale .purclinses, call in at the I3ig Doors. - and if I don't meet your most can guium' hopes, - -in- the way of getting cheap bargains, and . :fresh seasonable goods; I will not an future attempt to off - er'any halticernente of a similar kind to a generous pro , Oleo( so noble a nature and close discernment. • • " • JOON SI'CLOSKEY, fa.l9-Iy. , - No. 151 Liberty street. ri.A.N7r , BE BEAT 1--.11 Trhite has just received nt 1 0:Iiirs large establishment, frominc_on Liberty utid.-6th streets. a splendid assortment of lqvp:Ens for summer; shorn ciipericitlot of French Satin VE.STI.NOS. XIII of he is ready to make op in the latest fashion ,and 1:4111411110ut reasonable terms xis `usual. Observe the ',domes, No. 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. • - 4 " J. Al. WHITE. Prrinrietor. ' . ' . l.' .l ' , '.J::'l-i.z . .' , i . MUMMiMkilfaM Pittsburgh, Poeiable Boat Line. For the Transportation of 'Freight to and from PITTSCURGH, I I I. R LA K II O I.. s P T H O I N A p c LTIMORE,NEW BORRI.DGE 4- CASH.' Philadelphia. TAAFFE' 4- O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. THISTHIS old established Line being now in full operation, the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the most favontble terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at eaehport. affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produce.—togclher with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, will secure to them a Con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully nekno,ict!ge. All consignments by and for this line received. charges i paid, and fOrwurded n any required direction's free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All cominunieltions promptly attended to on applica tion to this following agents: Merchant a , " Way Freighter Line. (FORMERLY CALLED rICEWORTU CO.'S LINE.) astawmlB4B. XCLUSIVEJ.I" for the transportation of way freigli 1.4 between Pittsburgh , Blairsville. !Johnstown, Hone'. daysburgh, Water streethattall intermediate places. One boat will leave the warehouse of C.A. ltrAnulty & Co.. Canal Basin, Liberty stNet. Pittsburgh. every day, (Sundays excepted,) and shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded ; l without delay, and at fair rates. This Line wits formed for the.special accommodation of the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the lust two years, respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they have extended their facilities, &c., during the past winter, and are now better prepared to accommodate an increased business. PEOrIIIIITORA. R. H. CAN AN & Co. W - M. SITIT. F.. G. STITT. WM. FULTZ. JAMES A. LORE, JOHN AIILLER. THINDLE& McDOWELL. Aonts— C. A. kVA:retry & Co., l'illAbOrghl • R. 11. CANAN, Johnstown; Jews Mit.t.sa, Hollidaysburg; llostazxx& Mrnsout.Water st. Huntingdon eo. Rarsarscrs—Sinito & Sinclair J.Sr.J. Itl'Devitu G. &J. 11. Shoenberger: R. Robison 1 CO.; R. Moore; Bugaley 1 Smith; John Parker; Wm. Lehmer; J. Jordan& Son. marl ' (Gazette copy.) Merchants' Transportation. Line, .. 71 ••••••••••=D • .../..":4=B;11 _ FOR the Transportation of- Merchantlize and Product; JU to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our care will lie forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for stor age or commission. C. A.IIPANITLTY & Co., Proprietors, marl ' Canal Basin. Liberty st., Pittsburgh. Mai.ette.only,ennyl Great. English Remedy I T l , OR Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and Consumption f—The great and only Remedy for the above diseases is the Hungarian Balsam of Life, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan. of London. thuzland; and introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. - ,The extraoriliiinry success of this medicine, in the core of Pulmonary til4l.:2ll , eff, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst possible cases that can be found in the community--eases that seek relief in vain from any of the conunon remedies of the day, anti have been given up by the most distinguished physicians, as culinned anti incurable. The Hungarian llalsant has cured, and will cure. the mpst desperate crises. It is no quack Ilostruni,bitt a standard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. . Every family in the United'States should he supplied with Buchan's Hungarian llaTiffim of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate. but to be used as a prrventive medicine in all cases of colds, coughs. spitting of blood, pain in the side and chest. irritation anti soreness of the lungs- bronchitis. difficulty of breathing, hectic fever. night sweats, emaciation and geneml debili ty. asthma. influenza, whooping cough, and croup. Sold in large bottles at 81 per bottle, with full directions for the resioration of health. Pamphlets. containing, n mass of English and American certificate, and other evidence. howlntr, the unequalled merits of this great English Remedy. may be obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. For sale by B. A. FA HNESTOCE & CO., ebifi cor. First and Wood. and Wood and 6th sts I 1 Sir Asiley Coopero s ,airthAellre".": — ,.&P,77 " — in; Testis and Thymus Gland; Collett Lectures on Surgery; Watson's Practice; Mac kintoslrs Practice: Diiglison's Physiology: Horner's Anatomy nil listology; Churchill's Midwifery; Velpeau's Midwifery; DiFell.?Cfi of. Infains—Billard; Diseases of Fetuales—Aslinell; for sole by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., mnr3 43 Market street. NEW PEBLICATION.A.7.Mitton's Porr — n - I,Thlustrated Harper's new edition of the Poetical works of John Milton. tviall a memoir, and critical remarks on his genius and writings, by James Montgomery ; and one- hundred and twenty engravings from drawings by WM. Harvey In two volumes. SreNceit's GIIZER Tesrsmexx.—The four Gospels nod Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English notes. criti cal, philosophical, exegetical: maps. indexes, etc. togeth er with the Epistles and Apoealypse; the whole forming the New Testament—For use of Schools. Colleges, and Theological Seminaries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. M A New Nand—Midsummer's Eve.—A fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. James'a Henry IF—The life of Henry the Fourth, king France and Navarre, by G. P. R. James. Complete in four parts. paper; 2 vols. cloth. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. jail B Bookseller,. cur. of Market and ;WPM yORF.I.L'S History of Modern Philosophy. complete 131 in one volume. from the last London edition-53,00. Lectures on the Law and the Gospels, by Stephen 11. Tyng. D. D.: new a d enlarged edition, with portrait of the author; 81.50 Memoir of Rev.. avid Abeel, D. D.. late Missionary. to China, by his nephew, Rev. G. R. Williamson, with n por trait. • lc Meander's Ilistory of the Christian Religion, and Church; translated by Prof. Torrey ; Vol. 2. Hawkstone: a tale of and for England. in 154-, in two volumes. from second London edition; 51.00. Memoir of W. C. Crocker. Missionary to Africa; 62 cts. Personal Recollections, by . Charlotte Elizabeth, with explanatory notes, accompruned by a memoir embracing the period from the close of personal recollection to her death; by L. H. J. Tona;62l eta. Recollections in England; by nil'. S. H. Tyng, D. D. Mark :Wilton. the Merchant's Clerk; by Rev. Charles 13. Talor, M. A., author of ~ Records of a Good Man's Life." " Lady Mary," - Maynrt, or the Pearl," he. The above just received and for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, mar 14 55 Market street, between 3d and 4th. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.—We have just receive a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries published by the American Sunday School Union, and approved by a. committee of publication, consisting of members of the following denominations, viz.: Baptist. Congregational, Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian, and - Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 cents up to 75 cents,) all written expressly for Sunday Schools. In addition to the above, the Union publishes a large variety of books, in paper covers, for quite young child ren, for rewards, &c. The Union also publishes two Libraries, Nos. I and 2, of one hundred volumes each, all numbered ready for use, of books from 72 pages up to 2.W), at the low price of ten dollars, averaging only teu cents a volume. Also, " A Youth Cabinet Library," of fifty volumes, at the low price of two dollars and fifty cents. Also, Hymn Books, question Books, red and blue Tick ets on paste boards, Maps, te.c. All the above we sell at the Union, at Philadelphia prices. Catalogues of Books furnished - on application., ELLIOTT is ENGLISH. 56 Market st., fehB. between Third and Fourth. ALLISON'S MARLBOROUGH—The military life of John, Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison, P. R. S., author of the "History of Europe." Neon(lees Life of Christ—The life of Jesus Christ, in its historical connexion and historical developments: by Augustus . Neander—translated from the fourth German edition, byJohu McClintock and B. Blumenthal, Profes sors in Dielinstm College. Old Hicks the Guide; or Adventures in the Camanehe Country itt search of a Gold Mine: by Chas. W. Webber. The Bachelor of the Albany: by the author of the "Falcon Family." Dr. Chalmer's Posthuinous Works;—Daily Scriptural Readings, by the late Thomas Chalmers, 1). D., L. L. D.— in three vols. Volumes Ist and 2,1 received. _ . The above valuable works received this day, and for sale by . JOIIN'STON & STOCKTON, apl2 Booksellers, corner Market and Third sts. • Trimmings. - VFW and splendid variety of TRIMMINGS. of the 11 latest styles. just received at ZEBUIJON KINSEY'S, No 07 MAjott:T :Imam Among which are: 50 grosiMaisy Buttons, assorted colors; 100 "Plain, covered with net. assorted colors; 150 " small, assorted colors; 50 " cotton, new article, will wash, assorted colors; Also, if laige variety of Frinees, ase'd widths and colors. 01.0VEs. Avery. large Block of the above article. 6 doi. Ladles' Open Worked. Silk Gloves; 1 5 " Gents9leavy Silk Gloves: 7 " Ladies',.l4itt Black and White Gloves; 25 " Ladies',Fancy Top Lisle Thread Gloves; 20 '" Ladies' Gloves: 50 Ladies , Raw Silk Gloves; 20 " Gent's' " l 2 Children's Cotton Gloves; Stunted Twist. Steel and Guilt Beads, Purse Rings and Tassels, Bead Bags. steel and vol'et, fine Fans, Parasols, Acconleons. Ituar29 I)OAN'S LONDON BOOKS—Six Old English Chroni .1.110 ales. of. Malipshury's Chronicles. Bede's Ecclesiastical History of Alglo Saxon Chroni cles. Mallet's Northern Antiquities. Herodines. by Carey. . . IlistorySf Florbilee. • Schlegers Philosophy "of Liccand Language. ; History... Langrc's History of Painting: j Beckman's History of Invputhins. Roscoe's Leo the Tenth. Roscoe's Loren go De - Medici. Coxe's House Of Austria - " - Schiller's Works. For sale by mar 22 H.S. BOSIVORTH &CO.,.43lHoxket at. "•,; .. f :;,; . 7A,..1,'• .r.,_:_;.`;,'•::;(.,P,'i'";.,. itransportafiou 1848. BORBIDGE & CASH, 278 Market street, Philadelphia. I fAAFPE Zr O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNORS Zr CO., North *street. Baltimore. WILLIAM B. WILSON, SU, Cedar street, New York. New Books Just Recei ved BREW M=E emigration Tepee ottra Genera wEirolgrationOftlee4. REMITTANCES and Pussagetoundaa d W v ki from Greet Britain and Ireland, by V. & J. T. Tapscott, 75 - Soinit it4eorner of Maiden Lane, N.Y., and 613 Water loo Rood. Liverpool. 'rim subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arronectirents on the most liberal terms with those - desirous Opaying the passage of their friends from the Old Country;' end they flatter themselves their character and long standing ita business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out fa itlinilly. Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscott are long . and favorably known for the superior CIRRI , . TICCOMMOINIIOIt. and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The (VEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN. GARRICK. HOWING VEIL noscius, LIVERPOOL, end SIMKINS, two of which leuve each port monthly—from New York the :Hat and - 2611 t. and frotn Liverpool the hth end I I th: 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 thni detennined that their facilities shall keep pace with their inereasittg patronage: while W. Tapscon's constant personal superintendence of the business in LiVerpool is an addi tional security that the comfort and. steccummidmicnsf the passengers will be particularly attended to. • The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engage in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing,' without n chance of disappointment orrlelay; And are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ire/and:to nature oh the business they are engaged in giving theta facilities for carrying passenger/I ,so :far Inland not otherwise at] tamable; and will, if necessary; forward passengers fur- ther West by the benmode of conveyance. without any additional charges fiar their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coining out, the amount paid forpassage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to . give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus af fording a safe and expeditions mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring such-facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter. post-paid) will be promptly at tended to - • TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Conuaission Merchants, map27-d&w-ly Philadelphia. Roche, Brothers, & Co. FULTON sr., NEW YORE; EDEN QUAY, DUBLIN; SCOTLAND ROAD, LIVEIIINDIL. 415.16" JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office .on Penn at., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. - Arrangements for VMS. 1 - 3 OCHE, -BROS: & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK .1. - 10 BALL LINE of Liverpool and New York Packets. take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers. that their arrangements for the year tell 9 being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business. and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. RIBMITTA SCES TO ENGLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersi, , med has made arrangements to brill: ou ptutsen,, ,, ertt to Pittsburgh, during the present year. fel,s-thndul.ro JANIE'S BLAKELY. Passage To and From 444 GREAT DRI TAIN & IRELAND GEnatiE flu . ..rano & Sox, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li verpool. CARLISLK & RtreAnn. No. Si South xi., N. Y. flli Subscribers, having net-tined the Agency this 1. city of the above well known and respectable Houses, arc prepared to make engagements for passengers to come out front any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re pillar Line ot Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their Blends will meet with kind trentinent and prompt des paid] at Liven - 1001.as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this eontitry. Apply to or address SAMUEL M'CLURICAN & CO., 142 Liberty rt., Pittabisrgh- N. ft —Pas,sages engaged here from Liverpool to Nita burgh direct, and draftr for any amount forwarded, pay able at right. throughout the United Kingdern. /Y 26-1 y HARNOEN CO.'S l iirk rAASZNGEII AND lIEVITTANCE °Mee; _ _ _ . . Tir A TINDEN & CO. coatinueln brim; out persons from lj any port of England, Ireland. Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usualistmeturdity, and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al low our passengers. to be robbed by the swindling cramps that Infest the sea-ports. as we take charge of them 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, ns we defy any of our passengers to shore that they were detained finny-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be sent in some ad croft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their do eats. We intend to perform our contracts honorably, esurr what it rimy. and nor net ar was the case last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, sr Whelk it since.' their convenient,. Brans drawn at Pittsburgh for nny sum front .f.I to 5 .1.000, payable at any of the Provincial Bunke in Ire land, Englund, Scotland and WSll.'B, JosiwA noluzisos . , European and General Agent, jan2B Fifth street, one door below Wood al FOREIGN REMITTA NCE. rj~tIF: VubecribeFn are prepared irk Scotland and V?a n rcis, to wil l despatch, and at the lowest rates. S.&IIIUEL IWCLURKEN & CO., (chit: 142 Liberty street. European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland, Ens , land, etc. T ARCM and small !mensal money can at all times be I A remitted by sight-drafts, at crdnewl rates, to nil parts of England, Ireland. Wales. &c., and Legacies, Debts. Items, ChM!, and Property in Europe can be collected and recovered through the subscriber. or during his ab sence from this city front October until May. on Ins annu al num. to Europe, by application to Jaw MAY, Mer chant, Water street, Pittsburgh. fl. KEF.NAN, Attorney • and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent, Pittsburgh. Pa. P. S.—As H. Keenan has been frequently troubled be applications and letters on the business of •'llenlmnn Keenan,' passenger agents. of New York. lie deems it necessary to say that he is not the Keenan of that firm. and has never had any connexion with either of those persons. ocl4 Western New York College of Health. 207 MAIN MEET. BUYPALO. N. Y. DR. G. Cc vAuGHN's VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. mins celebrated remedy is constae :y increasing its j_ (nine by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is particu larly recotmnended for Dropsy: all singes of this coil plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how long stand ing. (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 most skeptical;—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great `Vest especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, o deleterious compound is a part of this mixture; it cures these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See ptunplilet.) Piles. n complaint of a most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol-. lows by a few days use of this article. It is far_beyond •any other preparation for this disease, osier:laity other disease originating from impure blood. (te — ptunphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back; Weakneas.,o(,the . Kidneys, &c., or Intlamation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, anclit cure is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful mail struatione. No article has ever been offered, except this, which would toneh this kind of demngements. It may be Jelled upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could hive a thousand•nemes as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitn tram, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing. power of this "article to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article PUlillirTllE BLOOD. and drive such diseases from' the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in ail diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will-not permit to be named here ; Agents give them away ; they contain 39 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of-proof of the virtues of a medicine. nevi er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any case, mid if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and. lingering invalid HOPE oN, and keep taking the medicine as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SATISAPAMLI43, SYRUP`4,&c., as cures for Dropsy. Gravel. &c. They are good for noth ing. and voncoeted to gull the unwary: TOUCH' Timm rarr. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article had done it. A particular study of the pamph lets is earnestly solicited. Agents. and all who sell the ar ticle; are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at $.52; 12 oz. do. at $1 each—the larger holding B oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every.bottle has " Vauglin's Vegeta ble Lithontriptie Mixture."-blown upon the glass, the written signature-of "G. C. .Vnughn "on the, directions. and ^G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,"stamped on the'cork. None other are genuinee. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn. and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Main sfrect. buffalo. wbotesale and retail. No attention given to letters iinless'enst-paid--order from regularly authorized Agents exceped. • Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. • Offices devoted exchisively to the sale of this article— in Nassau at., N. Y.; 295 Essex st., Salem. Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as-Agents. RAYS & BROCKWAY Agents, lan:3l No. 2 , Liberty st., near .Cnnal Basin. VENITIAN . BLINDS.—A.ikeittier/i, and old and well known Venitian Blindmaker, formerly of Second and Fourth sts., takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full opera tion on St. Clnir st., near the old Allegheny Bridge,where n constant supplyolf Minds , o n Zons colors and quail- Men, is constantly kept.on han id at,,AiliVices, from twenty-cents up . to suit cum° . -- N. B. If required, Blinds willtie put tip-io. that in ease of alarm by fire, or otherwise. - they, , mny be removed without the aid of a sereseAlriver. and with the same facilitiv that any other pied of furniture can he removed, and without any extra expense. jeSt-ilkwy etAUTION-TO THE PUBLIC.—Mbe subscriber, try N.X.syritten contract witigeasis: TEA Ca, has the ex clusive right to selltheir. .41 Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny cities. Any person ititimpting to sell their Teas ex cept procured through - 10,1s practicing .a- deception end a fraud upon the public—and their statements are not to relied on. breMl • A. JAYNEEt t 79 41h. st. MIEN= t. C C Inslitatite tompituics. Fire and 'Marine Insurance. . . _ THE. insurance Conipany of NortlcAlneries, of Phila. delphia. through its 'duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on, property, In this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. _ . DIRECTORS : Arthur 0. Collin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith; Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, - Jacob M. Thomas, John White, Joint IL Neff, • Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh. Ilenry D. Sherranl. See 7 y. This is the oldest 'lnsurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its eharter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, end avoiding , nil risks of an extra hazardous character, it maybe considered ns offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIASI P. JONES. At Counting' RoontrtifAtismod, Jones & Co., Water and Front sta., Pittsburgh " mayfly The Franklin Fire Insurance Company OF PIRLADELPIIII. IIARTER PERPETUAL.-8400,000 paid in o ffi ce e 1631 Chestnut st, north aide, near Fifth. Take Insu-, ranee,-either permanent or limited, nuttiest loss or dam tagely ire, on property and efrects of, cverydescription; in town or country, on the moat reasonable terms. Ap plication, made either personally or by letters, Will be promptly attended to, C:N..tIANChT.R.,Prest. C. G. RANGIER, ScelEltty. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Baucker, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hnrt, °come W. Richards, Thomns J. 'Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, ' Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, • Samuel Grant. David S. Brown, PITTSBURGH AGENCY, • Wmtatcx Moans, Agent, at -the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin te Co., corner of 3d and Market sts. Fire risks taken on-buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny . and .the surrounding country. No marine n( inland onviention risks taken. atigt-ly JONI Alt • ING. ' I. WINNE; JR. KING FINNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mutual &tray in surance Company of Philadelphia. FIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize of eve ryr description, and Marine Risks upon.hullriar car goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Offiee at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Water at.. near Market street,-Pittsburgh. N. B. King & Finney invite the confidence and patron age of their friends and community at large to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company. as an institution among the most flourishing in Philudelphia—as having a large paid in capital, which, by the operation of its charter, no constantly increasing—as yielding to each person itietu- . red, his due share of the profits of the" Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever,beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as ;pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnotions feature, and in its moat attractive form. novt.tf A GENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE /1_ COMPANY OF PIIII.ADELPIA.—N.. E. Corner of Third and lVood steads, Piadnagh.—The assets of the company on the first of January, as published is eauformay with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, Were - Bonds/mil Jiortgngcs• •• • 8000,615 03 Rent Entate, nt cost . 100.907 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks . and Cash 207,422 72 Making a total of SDOSI,fii3 42 Affording certain assurance that all 10ASC6 will be promptly tact, and giving entire seteurity to nil who policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates at are consistent with security. omit WA KRICK . MA [MIN. Agent. Insurance Against Fire. THE American Fire Insurance .Company--Oflice, No. 72 Walnut 6 treet. Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D. !SlD—Charter perpeetual. Insures lluiltliugn , Furnitn re, Merrhandiro, anti proper ty generally. either in the city or country, against loan or dont:tee by lire, perpetual or for limited periods, on favor able tering. 1)1mm-rotes : • John grr g rane. Samuel C. Morton, m Willia Lynch, Alio!pima Pcrita, Thomas Allilame, G ir•••t, • Abhott, , John Welali, Jr., Patrick Brady, John T. lA...if!. SANIUKI. C. MORTON, President.. Payees D. LLINIVLII. Secretary. Order for Insurance by the above Company will be recee , ed a n d htearances effected by the tuairreigned, ng , nl fur Pittsburgh. GEO. COCIIIIAN, _ And- !ta '2ll Wood street. Connell's Magical yarn .r...acascaos . . IT in now conceded - hy medical men that Connell's Magical Pain Extractor.manithictured by Comstock & Co.. th Courtland at., New York, is the greatest won der of the 111th century. Its effects arc truly miraculous. All pains-arc removed from bunts, scalds, he., and all external sores., in a few minutes after its application; hettiine the same on the most delicate skin, leaving nn near. It is equally beneficial in nil kinds of inflammato ry diseases, ouch an sore Nipples and Eyes, Sinning. Rheumatism, White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Bunts. Chillblnittn, Erysipelas. Riles, Tic Doloreaux, he. We might add as proof to all we nay, the names of many em intent phynictans who use it in their practice. and Min tire& of the clergy - who praise it to theirople. Kind parent keep it constantly On hand , in case of accidents by fire life may be lost without, but by its use all burns are naltieet to its control, nulr as the vitals are destroyed. Can. nois—renteinber and rink for Connell'h Magical Pain Ez tracroc, manufactured by Comstock 4- Co., N. 1". 7 and take 'mother. Putts, SOMA. &c.—The Genuine Hays' Lino-mem, is nn article more justly celebrated an a cure for the above, than any or all others: Its cures are :tiniest immediate, and it is only necessary to let those who know the article and use it with each great success, that it is to be had true and genuine of Comstock & Co., 21 Courtland at., N. Y.. sole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh, Pa., by WA. JACKSON. 9 Liberty st., head of Wood st.; tits° iu Washington, Pa.. by A. Clark ; in Brownsville by Bennett & Crocker, also b . ; our agent in every town in Peansylimnia, Ohio, :Bd. and Prgmla. novl9:4l&wtim "It is the best C_ongh Medicine I ever Saw: , r) F.A D the following proof of the superiority of Dr. WU , Du lard's Oriental Conga Mixture, from a respectable cit izen, w•ho has tried it: Prmariton. Dee. 15, 1847. Mrssax. HATA &nROCEICAY:—After laboring for several weeks Under the disadvantages of harassing cough and most distressing cold. which hod, thus far. resisted the ef fects of several of the "infallible," I wan induced to pur clime a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using 'only one half of the bottle I found myself exitirtly well. "It is thr bra( medicine I ever raw." True copy. 3011 N Sold by BAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. inns A. MASON & CO, Dry Goode Howie, 62 Mak' Street, between Third and Fourth streets, - have -just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods.comprising in part : 17 cases various styles. Prints and Chintzes of En glish, French and American tnanufactore ; 156 pea rich and desirable patterns French Giughnms, warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of colors; 4 cases splendid Plaid goods for Indies dresses, comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash meres, M. de Lames, Satin milk!' Alpaccas of various colors; 3-4 and 4-4, black and blue block Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dress 'Silks; black and Mode colors; Mode Lairs, all wool; Shawls of every style and quality ; Cas simeres, Cassinetts, Broad Cloths and Wettings; bleach ed and unbleached Mullins from at to IS4e. per yard; Green, Yellow, Red and White Flannels; Ticking*, Checks, strip'd Shirtings; blenched and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sep3 A. A. MASON & CO. .Tk DAGUEltitair ROOMS, Burks's -Build lino, Fourth street.—linuou & ANrtuthr, DII,7UCITEC. typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitanti of l'iusburgh. and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Burke's building, 4th si. Persons wishing pictures taken nlay rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow. erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Per Sons sitting for pictures are neither re9nirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfacaon is given. N. B. operatons will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. EU - Instructions given itythe art, containing the more recent Improvements. jan7 fliCt FENIALES.—Every female should have a box of I Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild ness and safety in all cireconstancet. Wherever introduc ed, their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they are emphatically The Faroritc. Very complete directions for use in the various coin plaints will be found in the directions accompanying each box. For sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Also. by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; J. 0. Smith, Bir mingham; and John Ill'Cracken, Filth Ward, Pittsburgh. jatt2s Hollow—Ware Castings. • IffERCHANTS visiting our city for the purpose of IYI obtaining their Sprun q supplies of Hollow-ware mid other Castings, will find a very heavy stock. and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by us.— Samples can be seen at our warehouse, Commercial Row, Liberty street, next W. W. Wallace's Marble works. II7" Terms and prices favorable. feb 2—dlm QUIN, McBRIDE & Co. NBOOKS—received, by Just Express: Germany, England, and Scotland, or recollections of a Swiss minister; by J. H. Merle D'Aubigne, D. D, author of His tory. of the Reformation. Life of Cromwell, &c. A Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Mark, in the form of Lectures, ititended .to assist the practice of domestic instruction and devOtiomby John Bird Summer, D. D„ Bishcip of Chester. For sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, feb24 26 Market street, bet. 3d and 4th. Table Gutlevy. Fr HE undersigned has just received a select aisOrtnient 1 of 'ruble, and other fine Cutlery, including Deicri. and Curving knives and forks; whielt, with a large stock of Brushes of every description, and Shoemaker , * -find ings, he will dispose of as usual, on reasonable terms. .191iN W. BLAIR. apt 120 Wood street. On SALE.--. 41 large lot; with Di - veiling House in front, jj: on. Decatur street, running back 160 tem-bounded by alo feet alley. Also a large lot, of 110 feet front on But ler street, Lawrenceville, by 280 feet deep. containing a well arranged Cottage Dwelling House, with 10 Rooms, large Hull and Parlor, front slid rear Garden, &e. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent. op 28 Smithfield. above 4th street. AXTILLOW WAGONS-36 Willow Wagons, yy 24 do. Cradles; 40 do. Basket Chairs; 12 Nests Clothes Baikets; 3 doz. Markelßaskets, with covers, assorted; rec'd and for sale by apll • ZEBULON 'KINSEY. Crystal Plate Window Glass. ONLY CRYSTAL PLATE GLASS that has never been known to lose its polish, after being put in the windows. It is equal.bi.uuality to the French and Eng hth Plate Glass, and ilu.nuch kw/aria - price. LOOKING -GLASS - PLATES, OF ALL SIZES. Also, Hardware of all deseripuons, German: English and American. ROOSEVELT A SON. New York, April 1,1848-(ape-2um 4 0 , :orioiiv5=4,41to Ifr-tqlrk • rtt . gs.aril • Mehicines. DR: HOEELAND'S CELEBRATED , .GERMAN MEDICINES • Are tcahoura Rirtspf. — rife Cure of the follenaing Diseases! IF taken accordirj - dAAlie directions they will cure any case. no matier;who or whet else has failed. VEGETAJILE RHEUMATIC PILLS, For the permanent cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Gan grene, Hysteria, and severe nervous affections. and are highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, Hcmoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients , using. them, in most cases, experience benefit soon after the first dose. They quiet the nervous system, which enables them wrest well during the night. They never fail to effect a cure, when taken according to directions. No outward application can permanently remove rheu matic pains from the system.. Liniments sonietimcs act as a palliative for a short period, but there is always danger in their use. Tbeymay cause the pain to leave one place for perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will be more acute. GERMAN BITTERS, For the permanent eurp of Liver Complaints. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion; Chronic Debility, Chronic Asth ma, Iservims .Debility, Pulmonary Affection's,. (arising from the liver or stomach.) Diseases of the Kidneys, and all 'diseases arising from a disordered stomach. nt.both male and female; 81/Cll as female weeknesti, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head. They strenghteu the sys tem, and remove all acidity of the stomach, and give it tone and action and assist digestion.... They can be taken by the most delicate stomach, and in every case will en tirely destroy costlvenesi and •renovate the ttilibleitys tein, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseases and giving a healthy action to the whole frame. The symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness and• pain in the rightaide, and soreness upon tooth immediate ly under the inferior rlbsfinability fc. Ile on the left aide, or if at till tibia, a dragging sensation produced, which se-. riously affects respiration...causing very often a tremble some cough; together with these symptoms -we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat, -causing mewl to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accompanies it, and a dropsy in the face. These symp toms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce that most baneful disease. Consumption. 'ln fact, a ma jority of snub cases originate front the irritating causes above mentioned. Cathartic medicines ,rtfuet every instance, be avoided in the treatment for • • The symptoms ofDyspepsia are very various—those af fecting the stomach alone, are nausea3mart-burn, loss - of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of full ness or weight on the stomach, sinking or futtering of the pit of'. the stomach, fetid eructations, or sour arising from the sininneh,'.lo. Dyspepsia; devoid of a functualnature, is without tlnnger; but, if arising front a disease of the stomach, it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few dcses will re move all the unpleasant effects. such us fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pout in the head, constant imaginings of evil, and peat depression of spir its. tlittitattl signs ate, It quick and sitting pulse, pale . and distressed cotintentmee. Ste. Any corm of the above disease can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. as directed. , SU DORIFIC, An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds. or the Chest,. Spitting of Blood, influenza, Whooping •Coughj; Broil chitis, Demerol Asthma.. of any disease of the Longs or Throat. This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness, and prevents dle.Cioup by be ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the grave mtually, and . cause many to grow up with a deli cate frame. who would have been strong and robust, if at firstproperly treated. • • • SPIKENARD OINTMENT, For the effectual cure of the Piles. 'fetter, and Rheum, Scald Head, Ring-worms, Intkilned Eyes or Eye-lids. Barber's Itch, Frosted F'eet, Old Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extrnet the fire front burns, on application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with tender faces should use it utter allaying; it will, in a few moments, remove all sore ness and stop the bleeding: It can always be relied on, and is invaluable in anv flintily. TAR OINTMENT, For the cure ofpains or weakness in the liver, back or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— These remedies have caused many to enjoy the ines timable blessings of invigorated health, and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned eases, a perfect and radi cal cure. The innumerable impositions upon the public, anti the statements of remarkable cures never made. yet certified to by feigned names, or by persona wholly.unacquaimed with what tidy have endorsed. renders it difficult to do justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to make a trial of these invaluabie medicines. They arc en tirely vegetable, and free frotu all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a pamphlet—they can be had of the agent, gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. `27PRace street, one door above Eighth,. Philadelphia.' For role in Pittsburgh, by (jant7-rlty) OM. THORN. QUA:NEE TRAT DREADFUL couudi:—The Lup f rg 1:1 are in &Inger, the work of the destroyer bas been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of death. ARE TOE • MOTHER! Sour "darling child, your idol and earthly joy, Is Cow perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous Cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her supulebral cough pierces your soul. Youxn MAY. when nist about to cuter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—your hectic cough and feeble linibs tell of-,your loss of hope, but you need not dersair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is Sherman's All-Beallng Balsam. • Mrs. Arnim, the wife of Win. 11. Attree, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, %S. Roe and Alcelellan of Philadelphia ; .. )Yr. Roe and Dr. Ajou of New York. tier friends all Orought she must die.- She . bud every appearance of being, in consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians—Shermau's Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. Osunsauss-rz. of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to it skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 2111 Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several cases where no other medeeine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed its wonderful effects in curing ,Asthma. which it never fails of doing. Spitting Moo& alanning as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. Li heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. 'Hamm JoNat, 10ff Eighth avenue. was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose-gavc him more relief than all the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. .1. Beals, 10 Delaney sfreet, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortahle health. Mrs. Lucas:to, M'am-s, OS Christie-M., suffered from Asthma .12 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at mice, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Constimption. Price 25 cents and SI per bottle, Principal Office 100 Nassau street. New York. likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, ‘Vorm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth , Paste and Poor Man's Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse, S 9 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, lanchester; J. R. 11. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S.. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Mustin, cor. Webster at. and Elm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; IL L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikan, Sharpsburgh; Sand. Springer, Clin ton; James 111 , Kee, Stewart town; • John' Black, Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, M'Keea port; McEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley M'Laughlin, Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentum; G.M. Starr, Sewickly„ marO-ly IRE TESTIMONY!—Dr. W. LARD; of Fayette ville, N. Y., says: '•I am well persuaded, and have LTeen for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. near Third. "m. Cole. Allegheny city; J. C. Smith. Bic hd John. ItPCrucken, Fifth Ward. . febr7 Also, by mingliant; • - Jo • flex , Family Medicines. DR. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writca, March, 1846: "1 bade used your Fermi/ago, Carmiaative/mei, and .Expectorant, in my practice. for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other medicines 1 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. 1 was formerly very partial tom" Vermifuge, until I becamencquom ted with yours, Which has my decided preferene to any' other now in use. Itesseetrully, yours, he., S. S. COOK, AL D.' , ICJ For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth st. febls ID A. *AHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.—This 1..)),, aeration has proved itself to be of very great effica ey in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections, and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority; in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered atso low a price as to place it within the reach.of every person. T here are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro duce such decided effects in such a short time. Pre pared and sold by . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., • • Corner of First and WOod; also,corner of Sixth and . Wood streets. RALPH'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILLS are for sale, wholesale and retail, at the ' REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 50, hfiel Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J . G.Smit Smithd , 134- minghtum John ItleCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward. feb 21 INES AND LIQUO tors and Eighths Pi of t e following-celebrate namely: • A Seignette Brandy, pale, 4/, " dark, Otard • "- • - " • E pale, SnzenaM Hennessl • " dark; . pa l, , PinetC tillon &Co " dark, Imperial Eagle OM, • Black Horse " Swan 'London Market Wine Ronca Port Trash. Hunt Burgundy S. S.'Matteira S.M." Symington it Fa al Pato Sherry Brown " . it Golden " TettritTe " Lisbon " -1 C 1 Claret " ". Sweet tryD Malt*." took of the- above-Wines and .hampagne nod Claret Wines, ealging'terms, at the Wine Col- E. of Smithfield cud Etont-sts - • Pine Apple Irish Whiskey. " Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix Rum, - - Together with,a large st Liquors in Bottles• also, I for sale as imported: on.gl Ilsr and Liquor Store, of: fob? 00.171 e >.a4"rea , cva,..:l~_:~~' zes - ,...5.:i;5„y aa. ;T's `ts~ fm+~`.:r, at ~:;`s~~ ~ b CHINESE HAM CREAM—k.'matchiesa ;arti c le. for growth, beauty,. and restoration of the. Hair. This 'Cream. when once known, will supercod6 all other arti cles of the kind now in use. Where. the heir is dead harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turning grey, a few . applica• lions will make the hair soil and dark, and give it a beau tiful. lively appearance; and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the preparations that are generally used. Where the hair is thin, or haft fallen off: it may ho restored by using this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils 011 their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will inn injure tho hair like the other preparations, but will beautify It, and give perfect satisfaction in every in stance. For testimony to its very superior qualities, sec the rot lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Mesrea. Ilesidershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: Church • Messtur. Ilraotrasnurf tr. STarrrn : Oast manes—l take p.eosure in adding niy testimony in ravut or the ettellent preparation called Jr Parish's Chinese hair Cream; for, about two years ago my hair was Very.dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it accordingla the prescription, it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec tations. • As an article for the toilet my wife rives It preference over all others, being delicately perfunied end not dis posed to ranci dity. • Tha ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum tit their preparations for the toilet, Respectfully, &c., R. CALDIVELL. I [Pulaski, January 7,1847. ED — Sold wholesale and retail, In Pittsburgh, by John Al. Townsend, 45 Market st., and Joel Molder, corner of Wood and nab LADIES are cautioned against using Common Prepa red Chalk : They are not aware how frightfully inju rious it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the skin appears after using pre pared Chalk ! Besides it is injurious, Coutainlug a large quantity of lead! We bate prepared a beautiful vege table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities. and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white j . at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of.filassachu setts, says: "After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the most beautifuland natural, and at the same time Innocent, white I ever saw. .1 certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requiresbeautifybig. , Price 25 cents a box. Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with waft leather or wool—the former is preferable. A rita err or Tram /OR crrra—White teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, atter being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory. rind, at the eitirie time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in kood condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such as Is becoming loose, and by persiivetanee it will reader the foulest teeth delicately white, and &eke the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 37e cents a box. All the above are sold only at HY Chutham st, sign of the American Eagle, New York. and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. • IVtu. roc venal, and get a rich husband, lady? "Your face is your fortune." Is't beautiful, clear, fair! Is it selitte ! If not, it can be made eb eiett tho`ugh it be yel low, disfigured, suithaint„ tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been made thus who have washed comm. or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. But be sore you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the Americart Eagle, 82 Chatham street Ring-worm, Salt.theum, &nanny. Erysiiiiiiih Barber's Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. When every kind of remedy baa failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold it the American Eagle. 85 Chatham street: Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. C. INGLIS. Jr.. Patterson. Sold nt 'season's 89 Libeny st.,.head of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot.novZl. . . ()NE DOLL/Alt TWE ELV AN A HALF CENTS. —Olarriage.—emsfidtattial.—Any lady between twen ty and thirty, possessi..&; a syfrmetrwal form, good fea tures. hce.. Is asked confidentially, Min she strimoss any loan could admire her while she has such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, course skin; and such wiry hair; when. by spending the above sum . , slfilibight have delicate white teeth. a pare sweet.breath. and u beautiful head of hair. She can have bfriutifliFkithite teeth and sweet breath by using a Its. hog. of Jones' Am ber Tooth Paste; a'skin white, pare and spotteint as snow, by using a cake of the genuine Jones' Italian Chemical Soap; and a beautinel head of hair by using a Ds. bottle of lanes' Coral Hair Restorative. Do not form . utt opinion legniult this befisre you trry. or you will regrei it; but be sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only is New York at lid Chatham st. For sale br . u AL JACKSON: Agent. opl3 . . SD Litteny st... Pittsburgh. riArmr.n. SCROFULA AND GOITRE.-Ample ex perienee has proved tout no combination of medlchte have over-been so efficacious in removing,the above dis+ cares, cc DR. JAYNF2S ALTERATIVE. Dims (greeted cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis eases of that clam. but httiOremovcd the most stubbor, diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, &c. This medicine eaters into the circulation, and' eradicates Ma resca wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body. removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the elands or bones. It increnses the appetite„ removes headache end drowsi- IleS3, and invigorates the whole system; andimparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is 1100 ut superior to it in the whole nteria medico- It is perf ectly safe and extremely pleasant and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of - swat towing medicine. V- For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE 72 Fourth st.. neer stood. mar3o A Recipe for.l bet Human air • • ry'o FORCE 11 4 3 GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE rr SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE.—Persons in consequence of the many things sold * , set down every article, (he it ever so good,) as a humbug.. If people could be made to try a 3s. bottle of lone' Coral Hair. R estorative, and scd how it makeskdry,trasty, red, light hair moist. soft. auburn and dark.and keeps it ao t . and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautdal; If peoplc could see the number of poor respectable me chanics that use It, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use.) for dressnig and beautifying the Hair; 'for keeping it soft and in order three times as long is any other article made; and Forces it to grow, stops its falling, And costs but 3 shillings to try. • We formerly sold nothing less than 111 battles, but we wish people to try it. Sold only at 82 [mind te2 . l Chatham street. New York, nod by mar 4) WM. JACKSON..Aat . PO Liberty et. A i l OR} TESTIMON Y tor DT. Witiurd's . ramily r aj ci tic a—The undersigned, citizens of PI ttsbargb. hay. tug personally used Dr.' Willard's Driental 'Cough Mix ture, turd experienced its beneficial effects, domost cheer fully recommend it as safe and effectual, in all cases. Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no m periori and would recommend its use toell the afflicted. CHARLES LEWIS. WM. JENKINS., Pittshurgh,Varch 15th. IN& Err Sold by J. Sehoomnaker & Co-, John Hays, James A. Jones. J. H. Cassel, John P. Scott, F. L. Snowden, J. Mohler Ogden & Snowden... SAI7I' RHEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORES, ERYSIPE LAS, Barber's Itch, Chaps, &re Beards, •Pirnyles.— This is used by many physicians in this city to conng the above, and we wistdd not conscientiously sell unless we knew it to be all we state. As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known that removed impurities, and cleared and beautified the akin, making it sell, clear, smooth and white as an Infants. Dot mind, it is sold at 85 Chatham at., N. Y., and by WM. JACKSON, Agent, marts BB Liberty street. Pitts - burgh. AMERICAN OIL—THE GREAT REMEDY OF NA TURE.—Protared from a well in Kentucky, 185 feet below the earth's surface. This Oil will be found vastly superior to Harlem, British, or any other formerly popu lar Oils. Its curative properties for the following ali ments are truly wonderful" — lnflamatory rheumatism, whooping-cough, hibittic4Ottgluc colds, spasms, fetter, erysipelas, scal head; croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver complaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast, side and back, diseases of the spine, piles, heart; bunt, diseases of the hip •jeint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf ness, and ear ache, worms, tooth ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, nicers t. pancer, fever, sores, &c. dcc. Price 50 centalier bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The am WIT stands in the door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the seasons tan he ob tained. Cscrwat.—ln order to be sure of oiienting the genuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Pe nnsyl vaniu, Wm. Jackson, 88 Liberty street, or through sub- Agents appointed by him for itif sale, each of whom will have a show bill and general directions in pamphlet form containing the names and address of the Proprietor and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania, asfollowa: Dr. hall & Co:; proprietor, Kentucky. • Wm: Jackson;General Agent for.Wesierd Pennsylva nia, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom ;all orders must be addressed. • Ossauva.—Each bottle is enclosed in one oe. the above nanied Pamphlets, and the name or William Jackson, (the. general and .only wholesale agent for Western Pennsyl-. vanity) printed on the outside of the label. • oet29. O;;;IMEMEEMMI WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub- VV lie geuerally, that he has added to his other busi ness. the manufacturing of Crackers of every'variety.— Raving purchased cme of-W. R. Nevin's Cmcker 'and Pilot Bread maehines L he is prepared to fill nll orders for crackersor pilot bread at Me sborgest notice and hopes by a strict attention to business, to share a portion of the public patronage. The public is respectfully invited to call and exit:rune for themselves. BAKERY. No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty at. oppo site Smithfield. . . . . . N Saperior fMnily 11.1 read, ryea n ddyspepsia Bread, Intge and small rolls, fresh every morning can :be.had at the store, or lay wagon, or at my etand in the market. • Cakes and. Confectionary ou hand and made to order. le- Halves, Qaar • randy, Wines. Gins, he., lids, grades, and vintages SNDRIF3-400 doz. Playing Cards; 300 whole and ball . lioxes itordiues; • - I 0 baikets olive Oil; 20 doz. assorted Catnaps, &c. • • • 5 casks London Porter, quarts and pinta; 300 doz. Brandies,Wines, &c. very old; • 5 Ws. powder ed Sugar; • CO baskeui Champaigue Wine, part to arrive; 3 hlids Claret Wine, for sale by marO • ' P. C.- MARTIN TOTICE TO eiIIIPPEK.S.—we have taken. au office 1.11 immediately opposite to our "bums warehouse,* for the present, where we .vill transact business 'as usual, until a new house can be erected, arrangements haviug already been made for that purpose._ • , Irrßoats will always be in seediness at our Wharf, to receive freight . _A. WANULTY &. CO., apt Canal Basin, Liberty' si. • BARLEY -100 bags Barley, jour landing and for-sale by Cara , / 8. & W. B.ARBAUGEL drugs lan.) Letter of the Rev. R. Caldwell, Plural. of the Prubyterian • J. SHEPHARD. No 70 Commercial Row. Liberty at. • •.• SUGAR COATED VEGETABLEPURGATIVE PILLS, ARE aniversally admitted to operate, not only.airau effectual preventive, but as n never fettling remedy, in • all diseases which can affect the human Dente. Heal ache, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Piles, Scurvy, Dropsy, Small Pox, Cholera Morbus , Worms, 'Whooping Cough, Consumption, jaundice, Quinsey, Scaslatina. Liver Cow plaint, Apoplexy, Cancers, Measles, Salt Rheum, Fits', Heartburn, Giddiness, Elysipeltut, Deafness, Itching* of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel Pains in th e Back, Inward Weakness; Palpitation of the heart, Risings lathe Throat, Asthma. Fevers of all kinds. Femae Complaints,Stitchea in the Side, Spitting of Blood, Sore Eyes, Scrofula, St. Anthony's Fire, Lowness of Spirits, Flooding, Fluor Al bus or NV - bites, Gripes, King's Evil, Lockjaw, Hysteria, Bile on the Stomach, and all bilious affections, Pleurisy, Swelled Feet and begs, Swine Pox, White Swell e p rs Tremo, Tumors, Ulcers. Vomiting—and a host of o base successfully and repeatedly been vanquish by. heir all-powerful arm. They have been known to effect permanent cores wheft all other remedies had provad unavailing, and in the las stages of disease. • ' They have in many cases superseded the prescriptive skill' the most eminent physicians, and received besides their unqualified commendation. They have been frequently recommenced by men of thi most distinguished characters throughout the • land, and been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen, and Princes of royal blood. .They have been introduced into the Hospitals of Edin buigh, Paris, and Vienna, and through the disinterested ekertitms of our Foreign inbassaders, they hive reeei- Ved the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Rus sia, and of his Celestial Majesty of the Chinese Empires 'l7' Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute sails from tho p o rt of New York, without an abundant se I of the. SICK MAN'S NEVER FAILING 117-Agencies have been established in all the principal Cities in the Union, and applications are constantly reach ing us from almost numberless villages in every section of the countty: Testimonials of their marvellous erects are peittrlng in ROM all quarters—and •in such istrulbers that We have not tithe to road one half of them. What stronger or more ettnclusive evidence than these import ant facts can the Most sceptical desire? Is it possible, that the many thltaeleada who have tried CLICKENER'S PILLS, can be dettived in their results? Briny Unpin,. tare or gadder,. existed, would it not long ago have been held up, as It slidUld be; tb the scorn and derision of a justly offended Contrtitttlity, 17 - Remember, Dr: T. Clickener is the online/ in ventor of Suget Chita, Pills; and that nothing of the sort Was ever heath! Of, Milli he introduced them in June, ma Purchasers slitrold, tlfefefhle, always ask for Clickenee• Sugar Coated Vegetable Villa and take no other, or they wilt be made the victims of a fraud. • PRICE. 25 CENTS PER BOX. Dr. Clichelier's principal office for the sale of pills, is GO Vesey at., New York. WM. JACKSON, 80 LibertY bead of Wood st., Pitts burgh, Pa.. General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the River Counties of Virginia. • The following ate Dr. plickenet's duly appointed A gents fbt Allegheny co.. Pa. WM. JACKSON, (principal) eb Liberty street, heed•ol Wood. " TIS 'CBE BEST COUGH MEDICINE I EVER 1 USED,L-This was expressed in oni bearinryes terday, by an intelligent gentleman, who had tatted but about our half of a bottle of Dr. WI/lard's Oriental:Conk Mixture, before be was entirely erred. Come raid! get it . bottle of it, and if the most obstinate cough or cold. duet not disappear by in, use, your money will - bo..refatide& un Compoded as it is, of the most effective, though : lmM less and pleasant remedies. its use for years bait, nor inn deed can it, foil to give entire satialactimb For sale wholesale and fetkif by •• ILAN'S & BROCKWAY. • • Liberty street. near Canal Basin. WILLIAM FI.EMING, Sold also , by oat D R- WILLARD'S Oriental Cour,ls Mixture.— 'Len , ei woass.cass tr." 'l'hose who have 'imbed an op- , portunity of trying this greet remedy for the permanent cure victory infection of the luny*, should not Milt° give it a trial. Certifteates of its efficiency, from our own cit.:. izens, tvhirh we are foll4livtly receiving. cannot fail to convince the skeptical. Read the following from a lady • of high standing fit Allegheny:- - ALlA:acmes CRY, Felt. 7, 164 W. uifessrs. Hays 4. Enid-way: It 'affords me grunt plea sure to be able to add my testimony in favor °FM.. Wil lard's truly valuable cough medic i ire. About th ree months since ( - was attacked with a violent cold, and Was much. .. distressed with the rough.; 'from which I could get n& lea lief, until I was a shorititne since induced to call at Torii , store anal purchase some of the Oriqntal Cough Mixture.' I mu happy to state that the use of the seconiptottle has • entirely cured me ;,,ki*, having great confiderice in jt. I have, and shall minium to recommend it ferny friends. . "GitscxytcLutso.'s Price, 25 cents a bottle. Sold by. - HAYS DROCVICAY,, • No. 2. Corn. Row. Liberty st., near Cutlet. [feblaj FLENIING. I.awrencesille. . Timm ibs !VW York Gazette. Oct. 6, 1.661, a daily'. paper deservedly at the head of the daily press L. this country. Bristol's Ennui of Sarooparilla.—lt were but courtesy, to call the attention of our.readers to this invaluable prep.: . oration which Will be found advertised in another column. Alr. Bristol is a brother; and issues a highly ittteresung. newspaper, every now and then, one or two numbers of which we have already noticed: and the medicine , itself has been eulogised by nearly all the press of the wester*, country, and, we doubt not, justly eulogised. Mots in its. favor, moreover, very flattering testimonials from the most eminent practitioners iu ercry part of the country where it rhas been used. , There is beauty and taste. enough in-the bottles, sad in the engraved tribe's in which they are - enveloped, to induce a purchate, eveti if the preparation itself were not one of the "sorercignest the world," arreiery person must believe it is—that Is, every ono must believe it is—that is, every one who would not resist amass of documentary evidence conclu sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. Buy one of the bottles, gentle reader, and see.Vvliether you donee agree with us on this point. For sale by - B. A. PATINE:STOCK di Ca, , feb23 cor. of Ist and Wood and 6th and Wood sts. •-• • HEUMATISM, GOUT, AND. TIC DOLOREUX.— iIL A respectable gentleman celled at our office, as be acid, to inform us that be had been afflicted for lb year. with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Me • Doloreux; that he had been frequently confined to hie • room for months together, and often suffered the most in tense end excruciating pain, but that lately he had been using Jaynes Altenther, from which he found the most sig-- nal and unexpected relief. Ile says he found the medi cine very pleasantand effective, and that he now con- eiders himself perfectly cured..—Phiiridelphia :Ninth Amer... iron. — ' A Face Worn! Raowrm.—A gentleman of Serofialcum%ii habit, from indiscretion in his younger dayi. became a4q fected with Ulcerations in the Timms and Rose, sad disagreeable eruption of the skin. Indeed, his wholes system bore the marks of being saturated vinth disease:4 Out hand and wrist were so much affected that he • hidil lost the nee of the hand, every part being covered withp deep, painful,; and offensive ulcers, and were as hollowq, and porous as an honey-comb. It was at this stage of his 'i complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath '• some disease, that be commenced the use of Jayne's At--/,' vendee, and having taken sixteen bottlesiis now perfect-!' ly coded. The Alterative operates through the circulation, anti purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system- - wherever located, and the numerous cures it has.per-- formed in diseases of the skin,cancer, scrofula, gage liver complaint, dyspepsia %lthe, chronic diseaSsm,..iti truly astonishing.—Spirn of • -• Epp- For : ale in Pittsburgh,. PEKIN TEA STORE, • 72 Fourth street. CONSUMPTION, COUGH, SPITTING OP BLOOD! BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, !sc.—To Con Four4lMls of you are really suffering from neglected Colds, or an obstruction and consequent inflamation'of the-delicate lining of those tubes through which the air. we.breathe Is distributed to the lungs. This obstruct:Pm; produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough, difficulty' of breatlung, hectic fever, end a spitting of blood, matter or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the pa tient—and death ensues. JAYNFS' EXPECTORANT: never fails to remove this obstruction, and produces th• most pleasing and happy results. It is emtain ip, use.- fects, and cannot fail to relieve. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PekinTeaStore,7lTourtll at, near Wood. jantii DEST M COUGH MEDICINE IN T, WORLD!' 11 Another evidence of the superiority of Dr. WS lard's Cough Mixture, over all others. Read tle fallowing. certificate from a respectable citizen of the Fifth Rode Ptrntscaon, Nov. 3, 1847.. : “This certifies that for some weeks past I was troubled: with a.very serious Cough, which was evidently becont.'. ing seated on the lunge to such on extent as to resist thr: effect of every medicine which I bad beeu using. ww finally'Perauaded to call at Hays & Brockway's Store, and get a bottle of Dr. Wifford's Oriental Cough Mixture; which, to my great surprise, relieved me serf much; after taking only moor three doses, and before 1.. hod used one bottle. I was edtirely cored. I was so mode pleased with its effects, that I have brought others to buy: it, and shall continue to recommend it to my friends, as I firmly behave it m be the hut tough Medicines's:the world." "Antmaw 14 , Carras..7 Try it—only 25 eenta a Bottle. Sold by RAYS & BROCKWAY, • N 0.2, Liberty street, 'near Canal Basin— Sold oleo by . J. FLEXING,. . Doyle Lawrenceville.: BALM OF COLUMBIA.—Her Tontl—Tothe Ealtravirie . Grey.—lryou.wish a rich, luxurious head of hair, free from dandruff and scurf. do not Mil to procure the genuine g, Balsam of Columbia. In eases of baldness it will more • 4. than exceed your expectations. Many who have - loaa. their hair for twenty years have had it restored to its on-- . r ginal perfection by the use of this Balsam. 'Age, state, OVA fl condition, appears to be no obstacle, whatever.- It alarm • lt causes the &Ltd to now with which the dirtiostehalr tuba' is filled; by which means thousands, whose hair Willa grey _ as the Asiatic eagle, have had their hair restored to its. • • natural colas, by the use of this invaluable remedy... all CILICS of fever it will be found one of the most pleasano ' -.;•1J washes that can be. used. A feW"apidiettiOna °dram.' nccepeory to keep the hair from falliniyout.,''ltiurengthea,", the roots, it never fails to impart - a xich;glossy appeat— . — k ence; and. as a perfume loathe habit. kis unequalled: holds three times as much as otheetniseulled Hair Restor;- 1 wives, and is more effectual. The genuine manalke tured only by Comstock & Son,..ll.CourtlandWitreet,NeSi".,. York. • Sold only genuine in Piltzburgb, by W.M. lummox, Wm: -..:. / Liberty street. head of Wood; stlso, in Washington, Pa., by A. Sweeney & Son i in OanittonsburO, by Dr.:Nlowelli:„ , .',....::!. inßrownsville, by Bennett &Choker t uneverylors , r ,3,:i. niPennaylvanta, Ohio; idarYland - atid lirirginla. - - .... ' • .i. , . ke 4bbfs 'o. 1 Lord;• OrVermsioment, ioad for side•b ' • built iIIL Z G ALCICEISON • _ • . , mama IDrugs, Ant( Ilitbitints. A. M. Marshall, Alljegheny.Clitt Jonathan Otifiest. Mattebesier. C. Townsend & Co., Jno. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. Jno. H. Cassel, Penn at . Andrew S. 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