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UlcrKjnrtarvnc sutoonbtr baßjast iccciv ed'Jkrge and Kn)idMtno Ipct o/A luonablc goods > ■:rfor'B , entlemen , »{*amnft;r>3r!eatr.BtjCK.^Fr^»CJi,Engli§h», a^ttßelgui<3]dth«, Drtfi» de ten, Ca ItmatcusrMofino, < imdf'ummpr.Cloths, of all.col-, • orBaffd'iiiialHiM.'Alsoyagreiit.ranctyoffanc>'.Casi?i - : -n'jfierttftina finared f.menß,:rtinnr..of:rticm em»rel>vnew arc uo’ io beiouiul eisewhcreim:-this, qty; together .with a large ussortmentot. new style fancy Vest -' lugsrnlrorwdiichwillheiimdeioorder'intheinostflish iowiole manner, at short notice Ijenllcmeufuyonngibis .• estajjhshment wtili theirordere, may .rely opoji ihcir car-; meat* being nwulp-ns well uaihcy:can be m any oilier honsfe in the country - _ . • V' • ON I HAKl>i_ niaege* assortment.; qf. Z2EADY. JJ£42)B : CfMifiaungiOr eYcry.desc.rjpUori of Jpress.. •: aad iFrook CoaUjjtiewrßiylo linsmessiCoaiai «iak’:Coais, i . blouses, &c. . Also,'a general assortment of panls, .vests,. ; .T-ehtTlSicrttTOlsy suspenders.- and. allr other articles in the - :: . ' clothing line, whleb;will ne.soM low lorcashr Whole? will find U much to thur ml vantage to •ctinl!.a«(lfiLX;umuc;bflrqre onrchasnigelscwbi-re, jelO T* DCtiANVyTtulor . H'rench Goodii for i. •. • • appeals loins shelve at, him out litm -the assertion*-that-hovhas-Uie .largest Jot, of - ; .French Goods, adapted to jnen ? s wear, to;bq,Cottud nt any : r, Tdiloringv ciiy-rfflWiy.Ortxclea: and, many styles included mthesamc, cannotbeJound else-: > ■ .-./JwhorervAfewofihe-teadmg'nrttdeswillbe.enmnenued here below « fc . - ■ Bonjohn's Hnc p t Black: Cloths, r Johannes Abhoe’s colored ‘ ? v "Bonjobn JbSunom’s Dacskm Gassbneres;;. : .i . - 1 Light and dirk Fancybt “ > » - • i JPaiioLCloth^iforSummerCoatsi : -' ■■•/. 1 Cachmarett , 1 Al u Coburgs, *■ u ** : Twecas,' English and American ; •" . r,: . ■'■ ■''Satlns, I 'Crane Silk; Tarieion, Cuehmere,,-Tinselled •.it:: Brocades, embossed■-■andneedle wrought;Shapes,yiuite Marseilles, and?a great variety ofothcr Vestings. . -- ... - Aiao—LdtenDnlls,Avhitc, grey, plain, plaid and Tibbcdi of entirely new Biyle*,impdr«d this season—which will bS sotU'lftW to ordcr, for cash, on delivery, and cash only. ,5...-v ■: J. CURrIAN. • ■ mayl7 - Fifth Bireei; ncxHixchangeßanlc.; t:* j. r. u>uAi«tk, No 77 A7O CORNBBSI\TH AM)LIBBRTYST*Enre ; TTavimr enlarged and new It fined np iheir cstabli h /|~l 'mtenii althi 1 above well known stand* respectfully -• v -invito the nttenUow of tliwXncndstwdthejpubUc.lo: their, >v< choice selection of New Goods, comprising eyeiy. vane rv ; iv foreprintt aiid: ’summer vwenr,: selected especially for their customer department:! Those Wtshingto leave their . orders will find atilus eslablishmeul evoty style, of uew - oruldesifable gcKHls. Their stock'of-rcaay tondc Ololh - inffisexiensivogot upin ihebdstmannerjOf:durableina vtf»ml,and well worthy ihe aucniioo of those wishing to . purchase. AH oro invneddo call,- and may rest assured that thfly.will be pleased.with pnee, quality hnd variety. - Alorge assortment.Qf:shtTlakoptconstantly on hand. • . apnllfifimo. - TO ARMS l TO ARMS l—Threatenedl a vnsion ofWestern Fcnna. by Col Swift, with .■ • : lO.OOO men. notwithstanding winch, J. M. - White will continue to sell clothing- cheaper ihan an> - has herctoforo been offered in theAVestera.country, nav inir the largest establishment ttfthe city,-fronting on Lib-. ; city and Suttli sLh. He, is now.prepared, to show to ms numerous patrora the greatest vunet> of cloths, casst - meres, - vesting®, and cloilmig.of alldescpptions, sun able. • foriherfapproaclung ftoaaon/thathaseycroeen offered in, "this market, tD which aft can have; the Right, of Ay a> • Observe the-corner, N 0.167, Liberty and bizth 5t.,., . martS \L WHITE Tailoh, Proprietor CEOBOB K ' ElUDl *^‘ lulu City Clotttlnff store* /"'IEOttGE SPANGWiR. & Co.announfcc i® theirtnenda It and the ciipeus of Allegheny* that.toJJatei 01 hand a fine MMrtiuout;o£.EßAl)VMApK CLOTHING, consisting of- Coa,tff,^Vesls. ; rants >; Hose, &c n \y InckJhej will ell ai fair prices a superior Jol of Cloths, • " Ca«»nere*/uiid yt?6nnnB»':wkich.they will make- ; op to order in the utalesi manner t ITTCa lomyyorl.aopoaßU'ual ' Don’t forget the place, on the weninuc Of r edq ■* roV street. 5 doors, north or the-Auction StotCi, AUegheu)'. , city* '* . Clothli.s i Clotiang l l Clotl.loK I 1 11 Three Dis .Doors vs. Walms mrMJ U. •.:••• a' n Art r 'VEU; SELECTED CiARMENTS now. ,UUU undo and ready to. lie, offered on.lhe ' • mosl liuerhl uims lo my.old customers nnd Uio puhlicm "(rcneraf " Tire Vroprieiorot this lar-foracd and extensive " eptablishmenv has now. aftcr.retnrmnji from Uio Eastern ■ cities at much irouble and axpousc. jusl complied lu.s - falland.tvtmerarrangcmcutstosupply histhousanda:of. ' * customers svith one of the .most desirable. slocks or.Uor • Uiutclhalhas ever hecn offered m this or-any othermar ■ kci west of tho raountains'. For nearness in stylo and workmanship* combined wtth th,e ; ycry low price winch *. they will be sold for, must certainly render..the.old.ium^ vailed Three Bi 3 DooTs.onh or.tbe greatest attractions of • the western country. Itis. fjraufyinglame.lo.be able,to announce to tuy numerous frieuda- at ; homc.and. nbroaa. • '’thatuotwithilmulipgthe extraordinary .efforts.which I * ' have madeUd njccliiie.maay calUuvTayJime r it is ATith difficulty I can keep lime with the cmicant rush that 1 - made oa-thls lt a. \vcll, tstauli!»hcd iucfc that my or ten times largctahun any other house iu tlic tradfit and this being the caseoiuhe ampaiit sold, I can.aflVpd 10 sell at much less profit than ; 'dthfcniould possibly tluuk of.domg> if. they . wished, {o • cover cotiungeiil expenses 1 intend. to ni-ke .a, clean sweep of all my present stock before the berummgof uni ‘ Tear 1 coming 10 ihiscondu«on t Twill make it the niter? eiv of every man. who wants a eheaft winter son, ip call B ‘ S “SoHN 'rCLQSKEV =VfEW'GOODS, NLW GOODS— Kt-CfneU at .fie Iron • ' City Clothing Store, hieplondid Msorttnein ol Cloilts, cbnpirtiligof fine rrcnch,linglisli anil American Plain, black ana fane) Cnesimerer, of the inoat modern at) lea, fine Injured Cnshmf re Veetings Silk Velvet, Dull und Tiuicy of which we will inane up ntlhe most reaeouablepncee.nl adurahte ami faaliienabU, civic. . Head) made Cloiiung, of all dc«i Uptiony, Lad) Cloaks of the, most. :fashtonablo; patterne.n,Jirck ttud POokot Hdkft, Suspenders, Bosoms, shirt ...Collar*,, and "cverynttiele uimully kept in a Clothing, iStoro. *- Country Merchants, btfpre purchvnng eKcvvhcre, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron,City Clptuinp ( ptofew No- l32Libetty Jatefttj.mtjnediatcljv oppowie Uie inouth. of Market. [o<;Us M] C MCLOShlft «t C<IiI.UING OFbEOWVtORCAt>U. —^VnilerUo* ; - - : -~ o thing of every description; rccu: ns. vcloaksj over coaulsupdrfiiie bl&ilket Jkaver, Pilot ahd heavy broad • . cloths; auperiiao cloth, dress, and frock coats, a lafge as : . sorunent of tweed, sack nod frock ccaitr Cloth, casstmeto, and snimett pat ftloo is, nl a acen ,eral assortment of tests, li’am and uncy )e',et, cloth cas tirterc and fanev woolen, and paid emunen, with ■■■■■ t acreavvaritty of Superfine Trisli Jmcn. lnmmed sinner Tinder shirt? stock, ert-ats eomforts mil 111 other am * - cles in which will be saldlow for,Cosh.. • ■ 'Parch-W AVin find umach to iheirndvania'ie to call' soon, at 49 Liberty street. P DLuYNY • Jf-B V A complete assortment ofgoouvsuitablefor: Customer work, always on hand, suchusPnglish, Trench aaa American cloth*, and al«oncbotc«. or soriractitOf fceafconablftveMmss-raJl'.or "which will ,he : - ntade to order in the laUßt sii'ies, and .-oil the mo«i ; ac-. commodating terms.,; • \.\ ...s. janlS-ilaw .■ ~ eioibln§Tcfonrtngj: .rpnEspring anil Summer stocif tluu is now ready to ; be I .-offered at the old ongmal. ; - ;r. - ; r ■; ■** TBREtfmG BOOKS, - -Uoae-of choicest mßclecuon thavhosev*. ' er been ellubiled by wiy one coneerir nr.thU or any o.tu ' 'ercity ift tkn Union; A will not undertake -to de&enbo lo • thereaddr-thc different assortments ofarhek's which I iiOWhaVOto Offer them? bat‘WtU, simply tell them tlmtlf mewith.a call. I willlay: before Ahem ' ' 175,000 'aiffereut .garments to make a choice.oat of, con* . eiirtW'm'p'nrt of Codts.fromthe richest m quahtydown ttflhelowfiStiii Onde; Pantaloons :a«il Ycst*, toibe as tonlshment of the- beholder; 'with* both mouth- and* eyes - opem wondcring intho most exlravagnat degree of sur> how-suchavast collection o/ready MADEcurruiNG cotild possibly be collected together under the control of orte individual'-'Bat such things will he,as long as nor* - severance tmd iiidu9tr>’- is the mam-spring of trade.— Without any intention of boasting, on my part, l will say at the'samo Ume, it isoffeucb metal lamprincipaily com - posed, for nothing in tho Shape or form* of difficulues/ho matter what their mhguitnde may be, can deter me from ; • ; accomplishing my* object, m providing for the farmer, the ' • - mechanic, and the day laborer. My.; whole is v ; taken uri with thegrcatosl-caTC for tlicir welfare, in get-. ’ • tiiitfupfashiohhblejanfl'aljthc same luncsubstantial gnr irtfems, 1 Ao ; meeVtheir demands j and as for .others, who fancy’themselves mpvnigm a d i (Te re n t sphere, and re - • • nnjri ng nn urticle .of. the neplus >ulcrce kind, they ; have only to gwejno an outline of tbeir wants,, and-they are. suited taa word, . , ’ ; Now*-let; me say a word! or two to my country njerch i-. c;. aujs in the trade vlf you wish to save from aUcastvS to • 30 per cent, jn your* wholesale ..purchases, call m • ‘‘Three Big Boors,' rt and if 3 .doa’rmcet your, mostrsan- • guinehopes,m- the way of getting, cheap. barguios,'3Jid: fresh seasonable goods; T will not m.future aiicmpi to off-, er any inducements of a similar kindno a generous peo ,■. .. • nl® of so-noble a-nature and close discernment, u ••• •••:■ F JOHN MCLOSKEY, -feblS-ly ’ * ’ No. lSl.Liberty street. IIK-BEA.T!—hasjust-received at' r, • . , hla large establishment, fronting-onLiberty'and Oth streets* trsplindidtusoTtraent of TwBEDS for. summer j • • also* ft. superior Jot of French Satm all of ' \vhfeh : bei*w.‘ady, ; to-. mako upm ihe latest l fashion-and: on the most reasonable terms as Usual.: Observe the corner Nq, 167 Liberty and *ixih streets mylk - J- &L AViilTE* Tailor, Proprietor-. ’ — WHoleoale nnd Uetaii. * v; SADDLE, HARNESS ANDTRUNKfIIANUFACTORY. T>OEERT It HARTLEY, begs leave to In fifr. . XV Ibnnhis triuids -uud the public generally, NgJfiSl ; :> thut be continues iooccupy«thnl largo and.com- m :»3 ♦ > modtotts Store Room, formerly oceupicp by,Salpukl Fahn estock A Co-,' No. 80, corner:of Diamond alley and Wood ■. ♦streeUTvherc he keeps a large and general assortment of v Soddles, Bndles, Harness, -Trunks, Carpet Bags, {Saddle • Bags-Yttliscßißuflalo Robes, AVhips, andvall other artw cles'mbis line v He nlso keeps-constantly on hand,tfnd- is prepared to fuTnUh toordcr, aU kmds of Riveteu Hose.manufactured .. of-the'bestmaterial,ftiid In a style of Avorkmahslnpcqunl -v • : •jo the eastern manufactured urncle, iind'ut CG per cent, J[> - Mfrehantx anti Farmat would do well to call | . ond'examini> hitfstock before ourcharing; elsewhere, as ’ : he-isdetormmed to sell hrel hub.article* .at very, low > . . Don’t forget jhe placoi No* S 6, comer of Wood ‘r. • tTwerand-PiamOnd.AUgyy,- ■ • - . i TWTEW BOOKS —ot Cromwell, bj J 1 Hculij, IX Power of the Polpit hi G Spring, D V, - Bethel Flag, bY.d.Spnng, D. D., ~ . -v ; Jacobus* Pcoto4 on the Gospel , . -i- . *t,ectareft ou-Sliakspcarc, I>y AN-«lutlson;.2 * Path of lulu, or Shelchl ofWav to C.lorj ic _ The OonvciU,Ji> Author of School Girl m rraiice, Nowomn hcn,hjA\ arren, r Sketches <>r Sermons oil Parables ami Mrrneles; ' Ireland’# Welcome to■9tT ans » l - r J Heaven upon Earth, .•,i',v.<,tjfawkßlonc.‘tt.taleofpntl /6rEi}frlan<l.-2 vol. • Forsale by I'M IOH at I NCI I*H, 7B ~\Vooil TMd 50 Market : To Western ZHercliAniB*\. : SHE AVD BK*r ASSORTMENT over ofcreil to the puljlicv aml ai the. lowest prices po*sK ' rtJiy. be foaihV at 115 3 ;oppQ,s)ic, Havi ' Auction Raom? 01 nfi W up Uoirß .M HQDKIXSON BRW WORK TIT ril J AT)I,FY—The Life of Oliver ; CrDimvell.'lly J.T. Jfeaiifeyi timhor ' «ntt lil» , Mhr»-lrat?;”^ , 3T» , -3ncteO Mtfitulains. , ”'\V;ii-liii!£- 1011 ami lin’dr.nernlv’f'e- nr. ■ Rereiveil iliis ilnv ami fortvlelH - - JOHN’S lON tc- STOCKTON-, - Uonkreflerpy rnnicr Mari:el o,ni! Third its L * r -c *- . .-VvV-.f -* v *V >" - 1 * »*? *" ' , ■ - > ,4 1 v 4 3 ,v^ : «'* , > r J ,»„ ,-.♦*- V - ’* - {“ r \ 1; ’*' r - 1 V:. 4 4 * r ~ * 3 -r- _ > * *•» *** tf v>r r, jv'Vr.jC; (Eransijortfltion £t«cs. _ , . PEOPLE}’* TEMSPOaVATION USB ' wit ~ ;•v , .‘:;.’-‘/'-;'v,i .FITTSBtJ RGK TOLIUE!. -’ i i-VTO-TII^SIIIPPINO.—rTIxe lioata bolongiuffio ihisliine j i have been put irtiiiio order, and are Sowrunmnffl r/regularl>\betweeii .Piu»burgli anti EtieytouehingatmH tniennediatePom:nloHjnhe.Canals:-. A Boat will always lie at Uio jjdiarf, undet the Monongahola Bridge, and one j • will jsiart: regularly- every ; other day; 1 The: People Transportation-Lino; haj every facility: for. carry ing ) •Freight-and^Passengers; - The hoatß will be.towed to i Bearer by stenmersvand wDlproccedto Erie wubgreat. -.dtspolch,J>y the canals.<vTho boats are commanded by experrenccd and carefultnen—all of whom have nn in* tcrcsim-thr-Luur ' ?. f • fiy Goods Bent by the Line toEric may be forwarded to any point on the lakes Forfrcight or passage appl} » raRKpATkICK> Agent, Water, street;.Pittsburgh.: AGENTS ?: uCr«ARK & Co.; Beaver. ;; * . •' •. R. W. CtJHKIKOKAM, New Castle. • ' Tkoutmait &. Mitcheltese. Pulaski. - Wabokic &. Co.,Mtddlesex; Mixtos Hcxl, Sherron .: v JosEwrMcCLtniß, Sharpyburgh/ 1 - : r •: S.B.J&G.Lowry, Clarkfcvtire. ; KtKO&McFARL*zn> l ßig;Bend. • W- S. C.PtTmEit,%VcstGreeuviUe. ; ;:J,-&'J\ Kilpatrick; AdamsviUe. w H Hekert, Hartttow it W. Wadsworth & Co., Sherman’s Corners, A\m. Power, Conneautnllo. - v. ■■., SpringCoruer*> . W. C. WARNEHj'Alblon. ---yCranesville. • Wa. Tyler, Lockport. E.Flsu,Gtrard.- • : A. Kwoj and B. ToMLneott & Co^Ene* The following Agents m Ene will receive and .for* • ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by this Lino • >W M. 1 Gallagher,-: • • John Hearn, ■ Wi Haverstickbs Co.j oJosiah Kellow:. £_Kclsoe&Loomis, • • Walker & C00k,,- • jeft. • :• I'Utaborghi Portable. ' ;• f far the Transportation of Freight to and-from-- ■ . PITTSCUROHi PHUiADELPHUiBALTIMORE,NEW A ORK, BOSTON, AC BORBIDQE & CASH Philadelphia TAAFFE 4* frCONHOIIt Pittsburgh . TpHIS old. established Lino being now in full operauon, XthcTiropnetorshaYe/nadfi extensive arrangemeulsto forward Goods tmdProdocc with despatch and on the mostiavorable terms; • They, confidentlyhope, their weir -known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety. in mode of carrying-capacious warehouses atcachport, affording accommodations shipper* and 1 owners of: produce,—together with their long experience hnd unre» . , mitung atteution to.business, willsecare to them a cour: tinuance of that libera! patronage they hereby grate fully i acknowledge. 1 .Ail consignments by and for thfshne received,charges .1 paid, and forwarded in any,required directions free oft • charge, for commission, advancing or storage. / > -'/No interest,. directly or.indirecuy, m steamboats. . -Attcommumcations-proraptly attended to onppphea-: u0a.40 the follow mg agents * BORBIDGE A CASH, 279, Market street. Philadelphia, . TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, - • Canal Basm, Pittsburgh. O’CONNORS A CO., North street. Bolmnore. , WILLIAM B. WILSON, .. • .-.66, Cedar street,New\ark. • . .. merchants Transportation Line; VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FOIU’IIILADLI.- PHIA AND BALTIMORE. >1 OODSronsignedn rurcare will be forwarded with-; iX on, delay, and a.t CO, 7 : Canal laslr- Penn street, PittsUorgh. MR BFILLEB 9t REYNOLDS 272t\nd3J »Market street, Philadelphia. RASE, MERRILL & CO, je2D ■ '. Smith's wharf, Baltimore* Merchants 9 *» Way -Freight ”, line, ri 1848. TJiXCLUSIVKLY fat the transportation of way freight • Jji between Pittsburgh,. Blairsvtlle, Johnstown, Holti .daysburgh, Water street* and Petendmrghi •*•- * •••; - ■ ims Line was formed for the special aceommoaauouof the t«jy fentiwcas. The proprietors,thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received (taringthe last two years, respectfully inform their .old customers amj the, public' generally, ihat they, are. now. betur prepared.io • deliver goods nl ouy point on the Canal# or. Railroad* Avitliprompincsßamldcspatch. -t: yßortusrotts.;.:- ••• * • RS A LORE. GEORGE TRIMBLE, JOHN MILBER iCO . AofSTS— C. A. M’Attcltt & Co., Pmsburgnj .. ■.••: ■ JousMtLLEßiHolUdaysburgr , , PicawosTU £5 Woods, Johnstown.. .. -v & Sinclair; J. <t J. M’DevitbO,«J* H. Shoenbercer;R.RoljisoaicCo.j R. Moore • Bagalev It Smnb: John ParVi'ijWm. lyehmer & Co.* G. P. Slroonber :'geri i v Herchanta*: Trampoftatfou Llne,^ the Transportation of .Merchandize ami Produce jj -to Philadelphia juid Baltimore. Goods conxigued to our care, will he forwarded withoutdelay, nt the lowest rates- Bill* of Lading transmuted, and ail Instruction?! promptly nucudedto,\irce from any extra charge for storr •acc or eoiwrnwon. • • ; i :.•*•• -v ' C- A-hI^NUI/FY&Co-rFroimetors, Liberty st, Pittsburgh. Onzelte.Dnly.copy.l. . . .. . Western ftew York College of Health. 12»i7 Mmv ktbrct, BtreAi-o N Y DR: 0. C VAUUHN’S VKGRTABIJE MTJIONTRIP TIC MIXTURK mHIS celebrated remedy is coa*tar-.y increasing its X fame by the making all -over the world.., It ha* now become die-only medicine for family use, and 1* particu larly recommended for. Dropsy: all stages of this com] piamiimmediately relieved, no matterof how longstand ing. {Seepumphlel for testimony.) . jUravelt and-alldiseases oftheurmary organs - , for these distressing complaints it stands alone ; uo ot!ier ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures tcstiCcd to will con vince the most skeptical;—(6ce pamphlet.) Inver Comr. plaint, Bilious Disoases.-Feverund Ague. To the. Great West especially. complaint* prevail,' - this medicine isofiered. Nornincral agenvuodeletcrious compound is a part of-this mixture;;il cures these diseas es with certainty and cclerilyaniddoesnoileave thesy*- tem torpid. (See pamphlet.} Piles,accniplaiirtpfn most rauifui character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by a few doysuse of this article. ' It la far beyond any other preparation fortius disease, or for any other disease originating from impure bloods (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System,, weak Bnck r /Weakness of.the Kidneys. Ac.,or JnflamutiOo of the same, is Immediately. relieved by a few days use of (his medicine, and a cure is nHvaystiic resnlt of i(s Use: It stands asa certain reme dy for sufih comphunts, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men struationß.' article has ever been offered, except this, whicli -would this kind of derangements, it may be lulled upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did., we. feci permitted to.do* jo* could gr?e a.thousand names as proof ot cures m this distressing class of complaints.—* See pamphlet Alt broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the cffecC of mercury, will dud the bracing power ofthis article to actimmedmlely, and tliepoison oasmmcralcradicated from the system. . - Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article nrnirTTUEDLOOD.and drive such diseases from ; the system.--See pamphlet for. testimony of cares in all i diseusos, which tho limits ©fan advertiseracnt'Wiil noi< permit to be.namcd here ;- Agents give lhem:away; they, i eontam-32 pages of certificates of nigh character;-aud a i stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevj er appeared. .. Itnsoue.of the peculiar features ofthis ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit inauy case, and if bone -and moscle are loft to build upon', lot the emaciated and* - lingering invalid hops osr; and keep taking :thc : medicme as longasthere is an improvement. The proprietorvVould caution the public against a number of &moles'which : : come outauaer the headsof Sabsatabillas, Stouts, Ac., : • ns .cure* for Dropsy, Gravel, Ac. They aregood for noth-' . mg,- mid concocted to gull the touch turnf rot. i Their inventors never thought of curing such diseasestlU < •thisarticle ImiVdone i\. ) A particular study #/ thevamph i lastsearnestly iSohrOair:-'Agents*-andall whoself the ar-’ l ucle, are glad to circulate gratuitously'. Put up in.3o oz. ■ bottles, at $2; 12 oz. do. at 81 each—the larger holding 0 . oz. mdre than the two- small bottles. -'Loolff ■ out and not geuranosed upon. Every bottle has “ Vaughn** Vegeta Me Luhontnpuc Mixture,’.’ blown .npon the glass, the written signature of “O.C. Vaughn” Dn the. directions, and “G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,”stampedonthecork* None otiicr arc genuine. •. ! •• Prepared by Dr. G.C. Vaughn; and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207.-Mmn.strcet,BQffa)oj'.wholesale.and. retail. • No attention .given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorized Agent* excepted. Post-paid let ters, or verbal coinmumcuuonssoltciuogodytee,prompt-. ly attended to gratis, - Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of thin article— 132Nassausf.,N. Y.; 205 Essex Salem, Moss.; and by the principal-Dniggists throughout the United Stales and Canada, asAgents-V. -s' ; • . - .* • HAYS A BKOQKWAY Agents. No. 2, litherty-st.,,near Canarßasm. -: BLINDS.— A. IKaterttth,'and o]d and well • V known Venitian Biindmaker, formerly of Becond and Fourth sts., takes this method to Inform hismony friends of the fact that his Factory is nowmfull opera tion on St. Clair at., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors ana quah ;itie«,.is constantly kepi on hand and at all prices, from twentv-qems up to suit customers. • •: N-. B. If required* Blinds will be put up fo. that in case of alarm by fire»' or otherwisoj ihey may he removed without the aid-of a screw-driver.- and with'the Same . faciliuy that any other piece of furniture can he removed, and without any extm expense: j ' je24*d&wy denngsin Europe; or Sketchesqi> i> iTravel iii.France,.Belgium, Swiuerland.lialy, Aus tria,.Prussia,Great Britain and Ireland, with aii appen-’ dix, containing observations oji: European charities and medical institutions. By JohnAV-.-CarsonV-M D Angela; anoyel. By the. autlior of “Emilia Wynrtliam,” J Two Old Men’s Tales,’pto * Self-Control^a novel.,. By. Mary.Brunton, aothor-of “Discipline" Vol. HI, Daily Scriptural-Readings. By.the late Thos ChalmcnSD- D,L L D Port 4, The Thousand and OneNighfs. Harpers’ illus-- trated edition.'-..'; ••• • ; William the Cottager, a hook for children: ; 1 By the aQ* thor of lien Herbert,” Ac Theji.hovo-works, received: this day and for sale: hy' JOHNSTON & STOCKTON ™ Mr “- Gr “» ’» A '*w Wove!. TuST received a! M A HIVFR’S— O Lena Cameron, or, The Tohr By Sirs (it a> J The Lire of Dr KielnnlJemnii-?* iheOrenVletimiser, JB> Jos Iviiieht TheThibmßoj or Ififi on the Wind; n *lor\ of For tftnc. f I rpiHsiinU I nncle* Hi Murro\ , i Magazine, tor September "’’ Umpii i a « I tiile «»lasing Age* No 223 10’PenortljOi Alleß)iet«yeiti,h'ti»aMt!te nborf M A MINER, femiiHfifld si, nugSt r . 3d dnornbnvo Second- 4-C r - V V» V . «; :: : _,>/•> . * %'iv ' A ► < 1 *.y .«\ ,/. , 4 *, -\ T, "I ’* y* •' -a ■ 4 r H'J -- ; r.-T ; '/ 1, ' .V’.r'';''\ l --;^^^:f,'-:V''y;^T;--;V3'--'-,: ", - ■l':-} .v ’>“!s>•? j'-'-'i;- s'* i'.i ■■■*• emigration Cinesr - Hamden^-co.'s ijuß KSW FASSSSGEU JfSjri rtHBl AHUAKfIESIKSTS. after all Steerage -Passengers eonmig-fram ; EurOpCjCngaged in America to -come over, in either-of; : the: ships ol.Haskdb,y& Co.y wiU be furnished with the > following Provisions, or their equivalent,m other articles equally Act o/* 1 Conffr«SjWoy 17,'1&48. . f rUilb PUANwiI! prevent sickness on board. Hereto-: JL fore, - when Passengers found lhcxnsdv.es m Provis-: ion», r many of them: cume on board entirely destitute,; which often caused much sickness and death. - '•35 tta-’Bread,: • ■ ■ w- •v r ;: • VAII of good quail- 1 »10 “ ’ Rice, - • t>\ .anu onedenlli: 10 « Oatmeal, of the Provision 10 Flour,’" ’ furnished wjlt be: 10 .« and Peas* • > delivered to each 35 ' Potatoes, v < - : Passenger every — «» BUl* 1 pun of Vinegar, I week, with a sui CO gallons of Watery I ficlent supply of; 10 mrSaltedPork. freefrom boneJ Fnei. for cookings -Each Ship ip this lane will.bo properly veimlnted,£md, agood house over the passage-way' leading to the Pas*; seiigers’ apartment. .The Camboose and Cookmg-rmiges,’ fortno use ofPn&sc tigers; ora kept undercover* l Every attention will be naidtopromote their heulih and comfort/ Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, v je7 : Fifth st, near-Wood. r >Genera» REMITTANCESandPaxaage to and • jrJKgj- '■ ■Jv3'%Wfrom Great Bntnm arid Ireland, by W.iJfcw]Sk j3Si£flKL'& J.T. Tanseott, 75 South si., conierAjiftAS. ,‘ ofMalden Lanc,N. Y., and OGWaier* *oo Rood. Liverpool .. The subscribers, having accepted :the Agency of the - above House.. arenow prepared to make arrangements on : tho most liberal terms with those deairousoi paying the: passage: of-their friends from the Old Country; and •they flatter themselves their character and long standing in business-will give maple assurance that ail ilietr ar< rangexnemswill becamed out faithfully.' ' .Messrs; W. & J. T. Tapscoit arc loug tuid favorably known for thesuperiordaM. accommodation, aud sailing, qualities of their. Packet Ship«. . The QU EEN OF- THE I WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK; IIOTTINGUERi I ROSCIUS. LI V ERPOOLj and 3JDDON9, two of which 1 leave each port monih!y-~from New York the 21st and j 2Gth, and from Liverpool the Gih and Uth; in addition to i . which they have arrangements, with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, lo insure adeparturc from. - Liverpool every five days, being thus determined •that their facilities shall keep, pace with tlnur increasing patronage: while Mr. AY. Topscotrs coasuuitpersoiuu supenntendance of . the business in .Liverpool is an addi tional cccunty that .the comfort and accommodation of ■ the passengers will be particularly attended to. . v. The'. subscribers-being, ns- usual, cxtcnsivclyengaged m the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh aud the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge or i and Toward passengers-immediately on their landing, - r without a. chance of disappointment ordclay; and are, i ihcrefore,-prepared to contract forpdxsago from any sea* i .port in’Great Britain or Ireland to tlusciiy, the nature of the business they are .engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so tor inland not otherwise atj tamable; ami will, intecessary, forward passengers fur* therAVest :by thebe xt mode of conveyance; without any additional ; charges .for their trouble. Where persons' sent for decline oomhig out, the amount paid lor passage willbe refunded m full., . RUMITTANCEa The eub&cnbcrs are also prepared to give drafts at Mgbt for any amount, payable at the principal ciilcf and townsiu Euglandylreland. Scotland and Avales', thus of* ■ fording a safe aud expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries* which person* requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. •Application <ifbv letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAm:&O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission mapg7-d&w-ly . •. . Philadelphia. • €>££/ Iloclke, ISroilierif €b Go*. - ■ fccjuy FDltox st., Nkw You; Entw Qcat, fcRKfV. Dublin; Scotland Road. I.ivrhpool. JAMES BLAKELY, Agcht, Office on Fruit si., Canal Basing Fittsburghi -t •; ‘ . ■ • Ammg*me«ii/(jr 16-19. ThOCHE, BROS.&. CO., sole Agents for the BLACK Xt BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New YorkPnckets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends. and customers, that their arrangements for the yearly being complete, they.are prepared to bring out passengers, b; ’ 4he.above'splendidhl«tne, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia* .They refer la their former course of doing business, and-assure those who entrust them with ihrtr orders, that the same salisfnenan will be Tendered .asheretofore.-. . ; . usutTtAScrs to ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. • . . . • 'Hie. undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Put*burcb, during the presemyear. fehS-jindaw* * * " JAjIKS BLAKELY Postage To and From GREAT BHITAJN AIRELANT). MSMg. George Rippaiid & Sox, No. 134 Waterloo. RmuVLi verpool. ■•:■• CxKLists* Bippasd, No,s9Sou*ii #t.i N. V; 7P.Hfc Subscribers, having.accepted the Agency at this. X city of the above well known ami respectable. Houses, are prepared topmke engagement* forpassenger* to conic om from any partof Great Britain or Ireland, by the re* pillar lane of Packet Ship*, Ratling from Live rpool.wcek k\ Persons engegmgwiih us may rest assured that thru uieud* will meet with kind treatment and prompt des* patch at Liverpool, as well a* every attention necessary on ibeir arrival in this country. ’ Apply to of address SkMULL MCLUIIkAN A- CO I4d Liberryst, PntshuTcb.- - N. B.—Pannage* engaged here from Liverpool to l*uis bnrgb direct, aud UraAsiorany amount forwarded, pay* able at Right, throughout the L>mted Kingdom. jy3fr-ly: aAUNDKN&jDOJS S£B£[ pARSEXaEB:AND BEiUTTAXCE £&rd£ HARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out person* from any. pan of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wale*, upon the most lihernl terms,. with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. Wedonot al low our pnsscngcrMo hr robbed hy the swindling r,camt>* that lofest the sen-ports, nswe take chargaonhcm the ittomcnuhcy report themselves, find see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without uny detention by . the first ships.. We sny tin* fearlessly, os we ue.fy. any of our passengers to sAow that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, wluki thousands ofothers ■were detained months until they could he sent in some eW tra/t, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved tfieir eolfius. ■■■■'■. , • . ■■■■(■ Wc intend to perform onr contracts honorably, rost. uihaXxtmaiji and not act a* was the case last season with other offices, who citlier performed not at all. or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sunv from ft to £1,600. payable:at any ofihoProvincialDrinksmlre* laud. England, ScotJandund Wales.: JOSHUA ROBINSON, . European oml General Agent, . i Fifth street, one door below Wood sL r *"KdBfiION s/szr Egfi* it ESIITTASCB. MIIIE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all X partaof England. Ireland, Scotland aiul 'Wales, with despatch, and auhn-towest rates. . * SAMUEL M CLURKLV & CO, | IfeblS 14i Liberty street European and-American Agency. .:<n THE Undersigned European Agent lias just arrived in ' the -Uiutctf Slates, and: wilt leave Pittsburgh. Pa., early in September? and sail from Ne\y .York on the Ist day ofOctobernexuperformingtheTwentySecondTour of thisagency through England, Ireland, Scotland, W ales, .etc-returning to: America m May, 1840. Monuv remit tances for largo and small sums promptly made to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland; legacies, debts, rents, real estate and claims collected and recovered; copies of wills, deeds und documents procured; searches of all kinds madei etc.: : He succeeds his relative, H.-Keenan, now U, S- Consul at Dublin, who so inany.ycars success* fully conducted this Agency; nnd he will be assisted , by him mall businesstransactions m Europe. Innumerable references given. 7 Address"personally, or address post paid, TilOS; J. KEENAN, European Agent, ; and Attorney and Counsellor at Law, i v . .<■ Pittsburgh.Pa. .l Office at the Merchant's Hotel,cornerThird and Smith .field sts.' - ■ v ■ • - v.:-. ■.. . ■;! K.may be seen on business at the following, limes and places: In Cincinnati, at Broadway Koto), on 3lst July; and Ist August; in Louisville, at .Louisville Hotel, on 3rd and 4th August; in St; Louts, ou 10th, 11th and 12th August JamerMay, Esq. will attend to all European business in my absence; .-■ jel3 . Great English Remedy I - . 1 T7OR Coughs, Colds, Asthma,- and. Consumption!—The JP .great and only Remedy for the above discasesis the. Hunaartan JBaLiam qf Isfe, discovered by.the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London, England; and introduced into the United Slates under the immediate superintendence of the .inventor.- The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary dtsoases, warrants the American Agent jit soliciting for treatment the worst possible cases that can; be foudam the community—cases that seek relief in from any of-the common remedies of the day, and. have 7 been-given.un by the most 7 distinguished physicians,-, as cofirmed ana .incurable,. The Hungarian Balsam bus cured, and will cure, the mpst desperate cases. It is no quack noBtnim.butastaodardEuglishiuedicine l ofknown and established efficacy.- ■;», • > . Every family in the United States should he supplied with.Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate, but to be used: as a-preventive medicine in all. cases of colds, : coughs.* . spitting of blood; pain m the side and- chest, irritation and - soreness of the lnngs, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, beetle fever, mghVsweats, emaciation and general debili ty, asthma; influenza, whoopingeatigh,andcroup.. .. . Sold in large bottles at Siper bottle; .with full directions for the restoration of health. Pamphlets, containing a mn&s of-Englisn and American certificates, und other evidence, showing the unequalled -merits of this great English Remedy, may he obi tuned of the Agents, gratuitously. : i For sale t>> B A, FAHNrSTOCK & CO, eblO r cor. First and Wood. aiuVWood and fith si* ; . flew Works* \ A LLISON’S.MARLBOROUGH—The military'lifa of J\_ John,- Dukeof Marlborough:.by Archibald AUison;' F. R. S-j author of Ihc “History of Europe. l * . Ncaiuicr’s Life of Christ—The life of Jcsns Christ, in. its historical eminexton and historical developments : by- Augustus Neamlcr—translated-frora thc fourth Germaii edition; by John -McChmook and E. Blumcmhal, Profes sors inDickinson College. ' Old Hicks the'Guide; or Adventures in. the .Camanchh Country in search of a Gold Miue:.hy Chos. \V. -Webber. 7 The Bachelor of the Albany: by the author, of the “ Falcon Family ” _ Dr- Chalmer’s Posthumous. WorkßDaily Scriptural. Readings, by the late Thomas Chalmers, D. D-, L. L. D.— in three vols. Volumes Ist and 2d received/ The above valuable works received this day: and fpr sale by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, aplii' > • Booksellefs, corueV Market and Third .si*;. SUNDRIES.— 400 doz. Playing Card*; ■; .200-whole and half boxes Sardines; ■/<- 10 baskets olive. Oil, 20-doz-nasortedCatsups, &c. * / 5 cu&ksLondon Porter,'quarts and pints;. *> : • 300 doz. Brandies; Wmeß, «c; A*er>* s - • ;• sbblß. powdered Sugar: - ■■■;■-. : 00 basket* Champaign* Wine, port to arrive; ; 3:hhds Claret-Wine, forsale by . 1 mart P C MARTIN; -> *1 , vv Vi •'• V- V- «.'x > "T i'V-.'-i.'V'-H' 7,1 ■•*-><• •£' :.■* V^-V-r 1 ' 1 r ; '- „/ - - r iT-' /J V-:'; -v"'i -■ V' •■ *- vf f-; f-'• V-f,>' f :w- J ' :' * : : '*• , ■■ T i .-■*■: '4-.- v r,-'' v< [U::' .. , . . vi -y-: ; •T-r;.': w. C•' • v 1 i}' Vi -i.' y. < ; . . ....... . i's ' r ?’.. iv-j’ -i--4 riJnsnratttt "(Eotnyattteg. — Iflw cmdjllarine Insurance# 3MJE Insurance Company of North America, of raila.-: delphitMhrough itsdmy authorized AgcaL the sub scriber. offcTMo make permanent and burned Insurance. on properly; in this cityand its vicinity* and:ort: shipments b> rivers DIRECTORS . ’ Arthur G» Coffin, Preset. - ; Samuel Brooks, . ■ Alex Hour) Charles Ta> lor, -v SunmclW. Jones, •.. . Samuel VV. Smith, - . ■ Edward Smith,- .. -Ambrose White, ■ Johit-A.Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, ■ • John \Y Into, -John R*Neff. '. • -■ Thomas P. Cope, -.-• RichaniD. Wood; • 1 . Win. Welsh; Henry D: Sherrard, Scc’y. Tlus is the oldest Insurance Corapany m the- United States, having been chartered in-1704..charter is per-, petunl, and from its high standing; long.: experience, am* pic means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the:pn)ritc.- .\ ■ ■ /•••■.•:.'.\VII ) (LIAhI. , P.' JONES. At Counting Room of :Atwood; Jones A Co.; Water and ■ Front gts., Pittsburgh » ■.*; ; . may4>. The Frankllu Fire insurance Company DP PtItLS.DEI.PinA /"IHARTER PERPETIBAL—S4OO,OOO.'. paid in office \J Chestnut st,'north side,near Fifth*. Take Insur. ranee. cither permanent or limited, agamsijoss-or dam; ago by fite. on property end efleeb» of every description, m town or country, - on the most reasonable -, terms. f Ap plieauan.mado either personally or by letters, will pe. promptly attended to. - :• C. N. BANCKER, PrcaL G; G. Secretary.’ DIRECTORS Charles N. Bancker, '' JaCob R- Smith. - , ... l; ;. Thomas Hart, 7 George W. Richards, ... • Thomas J. Wharton, .= MordecaiD. Lewis, Tobias Wagner,. - , ; Adolplu E. Bone,. SamuMGrant, . l)avid 8. Brown. :... , : • PITTSBURGH AGENCY _ Wakiuck Maetw, Agent, at the Exchange Office or •Warrick Martin - A Co., corner of 3d and Mursct sts. . Fire - risks taken oirbuildings, and their contents in. PittsbcrglvAllegheny and the surrounding country.. • No marine, of inland navigation risks taken., . ■ nug4-l>. jo3iah ar?o _ J in. KING At FINNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh, /or thf Delaware Mutual Sqftiy. In , suranre Company qf .Philadtlphia, Ttlßfi RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize of eve- Jj ry description, and Marine Risks upon hullsor car-, goes of vessels, tajccu upon the most favorable terms. . Office at the warehouse of King ft Holmes, on Water st.i near Market street, Pittsburgh.- *.•. . - , • N. B. King A Finney invite the confidence and patron age of their (hands andcommnmty at large to thc.JDela* ware M. 8. Insurance Company, as an institution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia—as having a - large , paul in capital, which, by the operation of lU.cliarter, is constantly increasing'—ns yielding to each person insu red. lus due share oflhe profits ortho Company, without Involving him in any responsibility whatevenbeyond the premium actually paid in by him; aud therefore as pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious • feature, and m its most atrractLve form. ; novl-tf 1 GENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE &• COMPAN Y OF VHILADELPIA.—iV. E. tornerof Thirdand Wood strerts t Pittsburgh. —-The assets .of the company - on the first of January, 1845, as published in conformity -with an act of the Pennsylvania 1 legislature,. Bonds and Mortgages*—«• • • • *sfioo,Gls 03 Real Estate,*! w»t* *»►.. i...... - • - *» 77 Temporarylioans,Stocks and Cash**«*v-«*2p7,409.7J Making a total ........£009,683.42 Affording certain assurance that all losses Avilfbe promptly met. and giving entircvsccutiiy to all who ob tain policies from this Company. Risks taken alas low rates os arc consistent with security. . . > ■ - 0013 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. ' Insurance Against Fire* . fr'HK American Ftrt Insurant* Company —Office, No. X Walnot street, Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D-. Itlft—Charter perpectual. .. . • < Insures Buildings, Furniture, Merchandize, proper-, ty generally, either m the city or country, against loss or ; damage by fire, perpetual or tor limited periods, on fayor* able terms.- . - DIRECTORS John Sergeant, . . <■'. ■ Samuel C. Morion, William Lynch, = • : ; Adolphus Pcries, Thomas Alhbone. George Abbott, - John Welsh, Jr., . . Pntnck Brady, John T.-Lewis; * . SAMUEL C. MORTON, President. Fbaxcis D. Jasiveb, Secretary. Orders for Insurance by the above Company will be. received and msurances effected by the nmlersigncd, agent for Pittsburgh. . Gl-A). COCHRAN, . jan4*3m- ■ • - .. ■ ■ ih? Wood street. .....CouneUTVaglcal Fnin 'uxtraetor, • IT is now concedecrby medical meu that Connell’s Magical Pnm Extractor, mnnnfactartd by Comstock * Co.» tn Courtland st., New York, is the greatest won der of the lflih century; Its effecw nrctntly miraculous. All pains are removed from burns, scalds, &e... ami all extenml sores, / jn a few mmntes after : its application, hcaiing the ?ante on the most delicate skin, leaving no near, it is equally iKineficial in oil kinds of.inflammato ry diseases, such as sore Nipples and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism. White Swelling and Ulcers,Bruises,Burns, ChiJlblams, Lryaipcl&V Biles, Tic Dotoreamr, Ac. We might add asptoofto all wc say, the names of many em* irneiit phystciuus who use it in their practice, ami hun dreds of tne clergy who praise; u to their people. ..Kind parent ktep it nnsiantltt O't hand, in case of accidents by . bro life-may be lost without* but by its use all barns are subject to i w control, unless the YilnU are destroyed; Cau t/on—remember aud ttAk for Ci>miriTsJir<iff*rar P(i»n Ex- t.7 Comstock $ Co., JV. Y., and take noother. Piles. Jsobtw. Ac.— The Genuutt. Ifaijs' Linatncnt, is an article wore justly celebrated ns a cure for the above, than any or alt oihcr*. Its cures arc nlmost immediate, and it is only necessary to let ihose who know the orticlo and use it vvttli such grent success, that it is to-be had true and gomune of Comstock A Coy SI. Courtlaml »t., N. Y.. sole proprietor, i - .. Sold only genuine in Pilisburgh. Pa., by:WM. Jacxsox, PD Ijbcrtysi.. head of WoOtl st.; alsom Washington, Pa., -by A - Clark}. in Brownsville by .Bennett & OrooLcr,aleo by onr agent m every town in reimsylvama, Ohio, Md. and Virginia. • i> -. . novlD'dAwOm. la.th« Beat CongU Medicine I over flaw*” BEAD the following prpofoi the superiority, of Dr,.WL ■lartfs Onmial Cough Mtxturt t .(rout arcspectable cil* uCu, who has tried it; i ; i PimaußOH, Dec. 15,1847. MRasts. !U?& A B&ocxwAVi—After laboring for several weeks under the disodvanlagesof a harassing cough and most distressing cold, wlucii nnd. thus far, resisted the ef fects of severntof the ‘•infallible*,-* I was induced to pur chase a boule of your Oriental CoughJMixture, and give it a lair icial. To my great surpnse, after, using only one half of the bottle I tound myself enurely well.. l :lhsVte bestmetlieintltvorsawJy True copy JOHN HINDS Sold by HAYS A, BROCKWAY, Druggists, Coramer cial now. Liberty - street, near Canal. ■ • _janB_ A A- MASON A CO., Dry (toodx J/cuar, Cd Market ]\,f Strecfibtueeen Thtrtl and Fourih have just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods, comprising m ; parti-17 cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of-Eu* ghsii. French and American manuixieturc; 150 pcs Tich. and desirable jiattenis: French Ginghams* warranted in ferior to noncimportedim style, quality aud durability of colors ;4 case*.splendid Plaid goods- for ludies- dresses, comprising every style for Fall and. Winter Cash- InerosjM. de LnipesvSatm stp d Alpaccas of various colors; 3-4 and 4-4,black and blue black Silks, for Man?, ullas; Fancy dress Silks Vblack and Mode colors M. do Laius, all wool; Shawls of every style and quality»Cas-. simercs, Cassinctts, Broad Ciblhs and Vesting* j. bleach-. cd and unbleached Muslins- from . tol&fc. per yard j Green. Yellow, Red iand White Flannels; Tickings, Checks,«lrip ? d Shirtings; bleached and brown Drillings, etc. etc- All of which are offered at wuolesal& and re*-. toil aithe very, lowest cash prices. A . • . v * «op 3 . A- a. mason a co. ~ KW DAGUEUKEO'I’ y PE ROOMS, burkt s Build ings, Fourth rtr«/— Hough A Anthovt. Daguerreo typist* from the Eastern cities, would call theattcntion of the Inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in thelhiTd story of Burke-s building, 4lfi 8t Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them xn the highest perfection of the art- Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind; euablmg us to execute pictures udsarpassed for high Gnish and truthfulness to nature: The public are solicited to call ami examine. ■ Persons sitting for pictures nre neither rcquirrcd or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N- B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock und chemicals. • - • fll7*lustructions given in the art, containing, the more recent Improvements, i - • .■ . JuU7_ TO FEMALES—Every female'sliould have a box of : Dr. Ralph’s Pills.: They are perfectly adapted to the» peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild ness and safety in alloittumstauees. AMiercver nuroiluc ed; thmr character hoa been rapidly established among - lhe ladies; with whom-they are emphatically ThcFavonu. Very complete directions for use ln the various com -1 plaints will be found lu tlio. directions accompanying :each box. •••' " ■ * . - ■ For sale by i S. L; CUTHBERT, * ■ . Smithfield street, neax Third. . . Also, by-Wm. Colo. Allegheny. City; J.' G. Sinitli, .Bir mingham; and John M’Cracken, Fifth Ward,.Pittsburgh. jnntls Hollow-WareCastiugs. > \f’ERCIIANT3 visiung out city for Jhe purpose of JjJu obtaining their Spring supplies of Hollow-ware and other. Castings, willAmra. very heavy, stock, and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by us.—' "Samples can hr seen at our warehouse, Commercial Row, Libcrty.Birectj next W. W. Wallace’s Marble works,. - ' ICT^Tennsaudpneesfavorable. ;•■;•■• feb 2—dim QUIN, McBRIDE & Co XTK\Y BOOKS—JustrecOiVed, byExpress: Germany, Xv - Englandj. and Sqotlund, or recollecuonß of.a Swiss minister; by J. H. Meric D’Aulngno, D. D.,- author of His tory of the Reformation, Life of Cromwell, Ac. - A Practical ExhtbiUop of the Gospels of St. Matthew and St-MaTk,in iUe form of Lectures, intended-to assist the pructicc of domeAitcinstructionand devotion; by John. Bird Summer, D. D.. Bishop of Chester. . Tor sale by ELLIOTT A FNGLtSH, fnb24 .5G Market street; bet. :hl oud 4th; - Table Cutlery* THE undersigned Irns jusi receivcd a select assortment of Table, and other fine Cutlery,-including: Desert, : and Carving knives andiforks; which, with h large stock of-Brushes of every description, and Slioemaker a: find ings, he will dispose of ns uPunl,on reasonable.terms. JOHN W BLAIR. 0p23 ISO Wood street -"iron city Grncker and BreatTßakery* J SHEPHARD ■\XTOULD respectfully inform his-friends and the pub- Tf -ha generally,that he :hns added.lo lusother. bust-- ness.ihe.ntanufacturmgof Crackers-of ever> r .vaneiy.- Having purchased one- of W. R. Nevin s Cracker and : Pilot Bread .machines, he is prepared ta fill all orders for crackers.orpilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes by a strict attention to business, to share a portion of the public patronage. ' The public, is respcctfully invited to call and examine for themselves. .. ..= ■ BAKERY* No. lO Commerctal Row, Liberty st. oppo site Smithfiem .:. N B. Slapenor family Bread, tye and dysjtcpsm Bread, latgc and small rolls; - trash every mormng can be had at the store, or my wagon, or at my stnnd m the market* • Cakes mid Cpnfcetinnary on haml atitl 4 J SHEPHARD ap2f)-Iy NolQ Commercial Row - . Liberty, st. - • NJiW FAIiLGOODsX-A. A.MasonACo.No.WiAlaK ket street, are no and packages :ot New FaH-Gbods, compnlfng new styles of GingUams.- ■French.. - Englißh-. l and. Ameripam - -PriiitSj -Hosiery .and Glaves.i.CoUarsi 'Capßs.: Laces, Muli, Swiss and: Book Muolins/Act' ■ v’l f'>' i'fj : v .a‘ : j;V i'C;. v -- ; . .... . !■ • ■'{ 1 ■l'■ ■ v •' .r■' r' i r2 i "k‘ J ::P"-yi T IVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA; JUnERVOUS DEBIUTY, DISEASE OF THE:KUJ* -••NEYSf ASTHMA,-and all-affections -arising ;fron^ • • derangeraent or disease: in lheßiliary,Digeo - . atve,- Vascular, .Itespirutory-t and Nervous' - .System*. such as, constipation, inward *.. - piles,heartburn, las? ofapneUtejCoat* v edtongue,acuhtyof’the siom • ; / . - ; och, swimming of the. head, . fullnesa or weight in the- : . '. stomach,. dimness qf . - vision paipiia • uon of the ' hearu - “ . - Choking or sufTocating T flensating‘. depression of spirits, sudden dashes of: heatypain iu the side or hack, , - r .■weakness of the limbs, cold- feet;-constant im* ‘ . agmlngs of evil, fever and dullpainin the • - - " head,-pain and difficulty -of breajblng ? ~ ? .. when lying.upon.the -side,, frightful' r • . dreams,sourenictationß.yeUQW- ■: • • - ness oLthe skm and* eyes, ’ • deficiency...of;perspirar non, Ac, &e l can be effectually A • * cured ' > by DOCTOR HOOFLANffS V' •, CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. . : ‘Theirpowerpvertheabovediseasesia not excelled— •lf eqttaned^rbyTariynbtherpjireparalion In the United | Smiesyastbc-curesin this pity attest,'in many coses afr i i ter skilful physicians hadtailed. - ' i Derfogejhehf'lri tbetiver/and.stomach arc sources of i insanity^—front .dUorder br obstrifcJion a morbid action of \ the' sympathfctiC attd bther nervcs follows, and the funcv lions of lhebrain'nre impaired and derangedj aa herves are. the connectingmediumbetween mindand matteriit faliows fronnhe- recipfocal'acUbh'that boih musr he more or- lea# implicated, anddcrariged simultaneously; derangementtherewillalsoproduccdUeaseofliieSKlN, LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEYS, as well nsthe brain. The i■ thouaaiida -tvtio die ’ with YELLOW 1 FEVER, CHOLERA or INFLUENZA, ist.dwing toxthe,same cau?e;ahd lhemajority of cases of that: most painful -d iscasefCONSUMPTION, originate* from the.same. In fact the stomach i? thelmponant organ in the system pf mauer.atupon it you depend for the success and alt. the advontoges tobe derived troiii the administration of in-, ternalmedicines, i.(<? functions are of the utinOst im port anceto everyone En connlitulingiheisourceAnd foun tain of life,which Is nutrition. No organ possesses such remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power id modifyingevery part of the system. ’ . 1 The.tare jsqccess'in tTeating-dUease of the liver and stomach successfully has notoeen a want of pathological kiiowledgedt their fahctionsf but tlie preparation of a compound that would act upon; the .disease atd all the sympathetic afflictions. .That point has been_gmned In these Bitters, and they are ENTIRELY YEGeTABLE, and will in every cose permanently'destrOy. cOftivedeM, aud give strength dnd'vigor to the frame, at no time .de bilitating the patient, aud they are grateful to the most delicate stomochiindeT aiiy circumstances.- '■ ALL DANUBE CURED, ' WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, ‘ , (if wirnis Tiia powkk op medicine;) - * . The few months ihls preparation has been before 4 the public, has, from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy, of the. press through the land* their object being lbi\tue benefit of suffering, iiturianitylifs success huSMirpassed - ail precedents, and)it is freeftoci all alcoholic stimulant. ' syrup i mercury; aloes, quinine,, acids, andallimarioas ingredients; and especially adapted to the diseases of the - variable, climate of the United Slates, and Die lYest-lu dia Islands.': - WEEK AND .DELICATE CUIUDBEN, . . at? made strong by.using it—in faei it isafanuiy/medl cine',nnd can be administered with safety-.to a. child one year old* the delicate foinala, ora manor ninety." 1 The -PhiladelphiaDemocrat says:— u .Thifl*medicine bas on extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in great demand. W® can speak from experience,: that it bos cures.” The.Dailj* Sun say*;—“ Wc believe it is one.of the be*t.mcdicthesof the age—a friend having nced it in bi* own'family-wlilf great' satisfaction in the Jaundice'&nd Inver Complaint” The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says :—“Do .our good citizens,who are invalids, know the many aston tshing.cures that have been performed by Dr. HooSand’s cclebratcd-German Bitters? If they .do. .not, we recom mend them to .the; German' Medicine;; Store. -Race street; all who tire nfilieted wjthliiverComplaint, Jaan dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous. Debility; jlte Doctor has cured many of our citizens, after ibebestphysiciaus had failed. AVe have; used them. ahd.they have.proved to be a medicinethat every one should know off andwe cannot refraitr giving oar testimony ,in their tavor v and thatwhJch gives them greater claim upon our humble ef fort* they ore entirely vegetable. The Evening Bulletin says:—The Celebrated: German Bitters are RH in’rolnable remedy for Jaundice, Dyspep jsirwand nefrouscontpiaittlsJ* . Neat’s Gazcite;says:—“ll i§ not often -we notice: the. varidus exccUentroedidnea advertised in our . columns', because we are u.nrvtiling, to speak except from personal experience, and a good constitution fortmmtely makes ;us generally strangers to such articles. . A word, bow-, ever, of Dr.flobifaud’s German Bitters. This we straw to be an exccllentarttcle fuifilhngm ever}' respect what iscloimcd for it by ihe advertiser. ' The -Daily News says; “ A hlsmcntx.—We speak knowingly of Dr. Hoof land’s celebrated German Bitters when we say it is a blessing of this agCf imd tit diseases of thebllmrjv diges tive aha nervous syAterost'iihus not, we think, an Byi’AL —itisx VEOrrAfiLK PUTtPaHATJON aSD MADE WfinOCT AL count.,nnd to all invalids we .would;recommeud.it as worthy their confidence. •• • What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the Depot can be seen the evtdences of many of our most respectable citizens of Cures, .in- all-the foregoing dis eases. - ; "Principal Depot, German Medicine . Store* 278? RACE Street, and ibr.nale in Lancaster by John F.I/dgftnfHnr ri*burg. by D. AV. Gtoss; omV’.fespcctaole dealers geiir erally. tfiroughout the country: • /: : l - ..; -; - V r . . SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH.*—-The Lungs are in danger* the work of- the destroyer .‘hasheen begun, the Cough of Consumption hath in a a.sound of deutlu, _ _ . a * Mothkh ? . Your darling ohild.'your idol and earthly joy, know perhaps confinedtoher chamber by a dangerous cold—her pttlecheeks,berUun shrunken: fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained tippn her Ine sound pj' hersupulehr.il .cough pierces-your soul. - You.vo Mat*, when jast about to enter life, disease sheds a heart -crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu*- lure—your hectic cough and feeble ■ limbs tell of your loss ot bonc.bntryou need not despair. There is a: bnim> which wiujiea! the wouuded luncß - ,.ills'- -, -•- Bhcrman J * AU-llealtuff Boliauti 1 ATTBCBi tho- wife of Wm. It. AUree, Esq.-wa*> ..dveii.un Rot andi McClellan of- Philadelphia, Dr; Roe and Dr. Moll of New York.: Her friends nlfihoughtshemusl die. She had cvery appearance.of being lit consumption; and. was so pronounced by her physicians—Sheroian’a Balsa rnwas given and.it cured her. Mrs, Gabjubiuntz, ofUull’s Fenyywaaalso cored of consumption by. this; Balsam when-: all - other remedies - failed tagive-reuef—she wa» reduced to a-skeleton. - Dr.' A. C; Castle, Dentist,’s29l Broadway,- has witnessed its effects iii several cases no other mcdecine afford-' etl relief— operated like a chapir.V Dr. C. 'alPo withcsrediiA wonderful effects incuring Asthma, whidhit neverfails of dmng.Sputirtg: Blood, alarming as.-Jrmay' be, is ‘effectually cured, by this Balsam/. It .healslhe-rupturcd or wounded blood Vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. , Rev. Hexes- Joxra, 103 Eighth avenue, was curfedof cough affection of 30years siunding. The first dose gave him mote relief than uit .the:.other medi cine he':had.everwJroiK. Dr. I*; -i,- Beak, lOi-Delancy street, gave it to n sisier-in-lawwlio was laboring under ConsmnpiJon, nnd to ’another sorely afflicted with the. Asthma.. In both cuses its effect**- were immediate; soon restoring them to comfortable health, -r. v.: v ; :a- a - Mrs. LticnßTtA Wells, 05 Christie-st/, suffered' from Asthma 42 years. Sherman’s Balsam . relieved her at once, ondsheis comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack b>v a timely use of this medicine. This indeed is- the great remedy for Goughs, Colds, Spit* ting Blood, Liver Complaints, ami nil the affcctlonsofihe thro3t, and evCnAsilimaand Cousumplion. Price 25 ceurs mid SI per bottle, -j ■. • -s :• Principal Office 100 Nassau street. New York. • > Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, \Vorm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Mams Plasters . Sold.wholesale: and retail by: WM. JACKSON, at hi* Boot.and Shoe Store and Patent . Medicine Warehouse, SO Liberty strect>PiUsbuigh, head of Wood street, and by the;following duly appointed: Agents for Allegheny , county: A. M.: Marshall, Allegheny' city; JonnihanGhrieM, Manchester; J.R.IL Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J< G. Mustin, cor. Webster, st. and Elm; Darnel Negley, East- Lilieny; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins~ burgh; Thos: Aikan, Sharpsburgh; Sami. Springer, Clin ton; James M’Kee, Stcwurtstown; John - Black, Turtle Creekj C. F. Diehl,- Elizabeth; Rowland & Son* M’Kces ?ort; McEJdowney, Bakerstown; Riley, M’Laughlin, 'luinbTownship}BmitlvTempenuiceville; Jus. Fulton, Tarentum; G. H.Starr, Sewickly.. • mariMy • ORK TKSTIMON W. Lands, ofFayeile .ville, N. Y., says: aro well persuaded, and have been for.some timc,that. your DoraesuirYcgetable Fills arc of great use to all-those who may have occasion to use them* ail'd have administered teem to my patients,” Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by, the use of Dr*- Ralph's-Pilla;. Price; 25 cents a box. Sold.wholesale and retail by ,w S. L. CUTHBERT, ■ > ;- Smithfie!d street; near Third.- Also, by Wm. Colo, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, Bir tmngham; and John McCracken. Fifth Ward.:. febl7 . Jaynes’ -Family Medicine**■ T\R. 8. 8. COOK, Piqua, Ohio,;writes. March, 18461 : JL/. I have used your- Carminative Balsam , and in my practice, for the last three years, - and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and. ucver,as yet, to my recollection, failed ofTeulizuig my fullest expectation in .their curative properties. ‘Your other medicines.l cannot spoak of from experience;■ but, judging from those I have used. I-doubt not but that they ; claim, and are entitled to al| tue confidence -reposed in them, by those who have used tucm.? vl was formerly very partial to Vermifuge, , until I becumaacquoin ted with yours, which has my decided, prefereneto any other now in use. - - Ressectfully, yours t &e.j •. /$, 8. COOK, M; D.” 07* For sale inPiltsburghat the Pekm TcaStore',72 Fourth st, . . „ febls T> A-.FAHNISSTOCK.’S CCiIJGH SYRU^.—-fhisnre- JD*.naranonhas proved itself to be ofverygreatemea* cy tu the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds} Asthma, ting of Blood, Whooping .Cough, and other Pneumonic' Anecuons: and the proprietors , feel warranted mending it as a safe and useful medicine; and are pared to show, certificates of indisputable authority,', in testimony of its value.- , . ■■■: ± .. It is pleasantto the is offered atsodow a prite as to place 'it within the reach of; every persons There' are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro duce such decided effects lit such u short time. l*ra-- pated and sold by ' ~ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & - - Corner of FiTsUnd wood; also, corner of -Sixth ;a«d; Wood streets. • declS BR, RALPH'S Celsbrateo VEoatAnLS 'PlLLsarefor sale, wholesale and retail,at the;' 'j. - Real Estate Office, Nq 50, Smithfield si. ■ Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J..G;-Bmub,‘Birr niiughnm; John.McCracken, Penn strecti FiOh -Ward..: febSl I^ORSALR— A brick dwelling house amlio^ttu^plca*. !? -sant locatioiii-situated on- Knoll street,vAUEgheny. Che bonne ts well-arranged, having-a good cellar, a kiteh :en und dining room, bnirnnd.twoparlprs,i?ireebed rooms: ami hmshed garret.'; Lot is 80 fccuby-ISO deep, toa back street. . Pnctr, 131,800; -Terms,.#3oo m hand, balance In four equal \ earl\ riajmeni't * * 3, CUTHBERT, General Agent, augs , Smuhfidu street 1 ■; ;*'• v? ti ;vv.^ : v •- r , >v .. < ■1 V * S'XXs %'i , X\\ 7 '*s v^-" ="' * ~ r ‘ i 'Jv' «'V { - * p r. "* . T , * '’’ p T i * e»c,~'ri'" if /*■ ;9 , s'- s,' , - p. ' * >v. ’’ '", «V viV x - - ', 5 *»,iV __ *, ~ i’y - - - '-, SS IS#* '•■.'■■ r . ”v v-:-. Jr J.* ■ -'■ •:...-.vt\';>-,:/-.’:.p.';s:-..?':ip;ri ‘ *“ f ♦ .. X .. , - 1 , * r 1 i- J X =r , kX,r~^X‘ ' • - /V 'Cr^X 'xHk-XiixWvKf „ ■ ' " :.'.■ ..rV.V:! ■■•">•■ >.■•.«*•: ",i •• :•*..•..)■£>:■'. V' >■* X, “■ - ,4 ; - ~ ' *■ - * * < J >'X" 4 X <4 ?-I <-V2fi ..PI 4 4 a . ' ’ a p- ''‘'■■'t*>V^ Xlk -> '' -x / -'V- 41" ,-- - - , L > ' * , I.JPT Xi~r i, V* -r a K'^^;-c.4[. 4 ; ’ 1 - ' r Xm 'llX-T: --< ! -l • . : -v r, 4 sX/V X X LX ‘JrX:! x yji :i , . _p.r<* y ,£*. ,4 „ I'p 11 'i. ” 1 't (> l t-x. /jv.-x: ££kshs'.S •'.. iif"-..-!<•». ;.""• ':., »r‘‘ r - ■r.'.' v-;..-. - l 4 v v.«.»- ,’^>'u'»-^‘-^i-i-t--!.-^' 'r t - ;*-- p } m -“ J. J -r » - - * r v * * Drugs anb-iillelurintff. " ’ "Drugs aitV Jttcbufncaj r -v\ x -.•*■. V- ' •< 'l.* ■X '.XL ' -- I 7| h *N?SSE HAIR CREAMS**... raotcMe»s article, for JL/ growth, beauty, and restoration oMhc Hair This when, once kiiowu, .wUI superceda ttU other arti* cles of the land now m use mere the hair js-dead harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor.turning grey..a fewanniica* M®®*. YttlfbfßV® the hoirsoftnnd dark, and give it abeau.~- tifnJ, lively appearance, and will also male itmaintain its hyehneas .and .healthy color, twice ai» long as all the preparotiona lhat are hair & thin, or has fallen ion, it: may be restored by using this Cream.; Every lady und gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hajr shonld at once purchase abottfe of the Chinese Hair Crealn, ..amt issocomposed ihat it will not injure the hair .like theother preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in stance - For tesumony-to its very.supenorqoaiines, see tbe fol lowing: letter irom the : ilcv. Mr,. Culd well to Mesrrs. flendershott to Streichj'Nashviileygcneral.agenlß for the Southern States Letter of the Rev. R: CaldiccUyPastorofthrßrabytman Chutch l Jfulaskt Mgssbs. HBKDSKsnoTT & SrsßKrntake p.cozntem adding ray testimony »n.favor of ihe excellent., preparation called fir.*P(iruh'x.Ch{(Use Hair Cream;- for, about:fo-6 ‘years;ago ray hairwns/rorf dry, bristly, and : disposed to corad otitj-bnt having'procured a bottle of the. Cream* amfased it according to the prescription, it- is now • elastic,' and .firm to the hea<L> Alany balsams and :0i15..-wens; applied* each leaving my hainnaworse state than before, This Cream,, however,' lias met my expec tations.-;: •'."■.As arvorucle for the toilet, my wife gives it preference over .all others; being -delicately perfumed andnot dis- KJsea to rancidity, The ladies r especmlly f will find: the 1 Chinese .Cream to be-a desideratum in their preparaUous : for the toilet Respectfully, R. CALDWELL Pulaski, Jonuar) 7,1547. M. Townsend, 45 Market at, and Joel'Moliler.comerof Wood and Finlrais' ielS-d&w-ly ADI ES are .cautionedagainst using Coihmou-Frepa- . XJ red Chalk; They are not awarehow frightfully inju* nous it is to. the skuil how coarse, how rough, bows&llow,. .yellow, and unhealthy the ekm appears atlerusing pre* pared chalk 1. Besides it is injurious,coutnimng a-large quantity of lead! -..We have jprcpared a beautiful :vege-. table article,-which we call Jones’ Spanish Lilly White. It Is perfectly innocent, ofnU-deleterious > qualities,and xt imparts: totho-skin-a natural*-healthy, alaba*ter, clear, lively.whitev at the same time , acting; as a cosmetic onribe.skin,making it sOftandsmootlr.; Dr. James Anderson.TracucarChemist of Massacha sctiajsays: “ArtcranaiysnigJones’SpanisbLtllytVhitc, J find itpossesses thojnostbeataifnlaiulnatural, and at the same ume innocent, white-f ever saw.- I certainly caneeuscientiously recomraend iis use to allwhose skm • reqairesbeamifymg. 1 '- Price2s cents abax:: 'Birections —the best way to apply laHyWhite, iswilh soft leather: orwool—thetonnerispreferable; ‘ A rore set of Tuirm fob :2S cssm.—White*. teeth, foul breath,healthy?gumvv .Yellow andunheaUby teeth,- • after, being once or twice cleaned .with Jones’’ Amber Tooth Paste,.have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and,attbe same urati it.is so aud exquisitely fine, ihat. itsconst&ntdaily. use. is highly advantogedus, even.to those leeth that are in good condi-v lion, .giving, them a beautiful -pohshj-auil preventing a premature decay. ; Those-already uecnyedvit prevents from becoming worse—it alsofastens sucn as is becoming loose, and by perseverance n will reuderthe foulest teeth delicalelywhite, and make the breath-deliciously sweet.. Pnce2sor37i cents a box. - AU-tlie above are Sold .only; at 62 Chatham st., sign of the American EoglCjNewYork,- and by the appointed Agentswhose-uaines appear in the next column/. - Will YOUMAttBT, andgeinrichhusband, face is youf fortune.” Ts’l beautiful,iclear, >fair? Is it white! If uot.it can fee made so even though it be yeUt low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned Jind freckled. Thous ands have been made thus -who have washed oace or rlwice with Jones* Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. Bulbe sareyoa get the genu ine Jones 1 Soap, at the sign of B2 Cbafh&m street Ringworm, 3a!t*rheum, Scurveyv Erysipelas, Barber’s Itch,- are often cured .* by J ones’. Italian Chemical Soap,; when every kind of-remedy has Jailed. - That it' cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skia, all know.. Sold* at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails C INGLIS, Jr, Patterson Sold at Jacssob’s SD.lnhertysu, head of 'Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot nov23 r\NE JJOLDAH TtVJSLVK AND A HALF CENTS. \jj—Montages—Co>ifidtnUaJ,-~ Any lady between itven- . ty and thirt}7 possessing ft/symmetrlcal form, good Tea-: lures, asked confidentially, can- she sunposetmy mnneoam adtmreher wbilp.she has such, yellow teeth; , such sallowyroagh, coarse* skin; and-such' dirtyv> bad, •wiry hair; vrben; hy spending the above sura, she might have delicate white: teeth..a pure sweet breath; ana. a beautiful head :of hair, v. She can have beamifalwbTie teeth and sweet breath by-using a 2s. bos of Jonri* Am ber Tooth Pasty askmwfute v pureandspotlessasBnovr, by twing a cake ofthegcuuiue Jones'ltaUan.Chtmical Soap;: andabeauuful head ofhair byusingaGs. bolUeof VonM h Cora{ : ifai> lX> not form -an onitiioir agmust thlsbifore you,ttry.r>T..you willregret it; mu be sure to ask for Jories’ arttcles. SoldonlyinNc.w York At 82 Chatham Rt. For sale by WM. JACKSON, Agent, :‘• BO Liberty Pittsburgh. ■ /**ANCEB^SCROFULA AND 1 ex- V/ perieiice has proved that no combination ofmediciim hare ever been so efficacious In'removing the above dis eases, as DR. JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE. * It has effected :cure* tralv-aaioiushiag, not only of. Cancerand other dis- 1 eases of inatclosstbuihaa removed the most stubborn' diseases of the Skiu.SweHmgSjJDyspepsia, &(V:/Thip ■medicine enters into the circulation, aud-eradicatcs dis eases -wherever located,-,:lt.pnnfies the blood and other - fluids of the body, removes /obstruction inthe poresof the skin, and reduees.enlargemeht of the glumUorhoues;- It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi : and invigorates the whole system* and impartsumr (nation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There, is nothing supcrior.toti in the whole inntena medico. It. is perfectly-safe and extremely pleasant,andhos nothing, of th«* disgusting nausea accompanying the.idea ufsivulV lowing medicine. » -. * irr“Ff>rsulem Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA,STORE,-. >72 Fourth gt.ynear Wood.*--: * ■ . s A Kcetue for tlieuumnn.llatrl; mo FORCE ITS GROWTH AN D MAKE -JL IT- SOFT f SII^V, r CLEAN AND FlNR—Persons r in pohsequeirhe' *uld,MM down every article,'(be .It- ever so good,J as a flumbtig: : . If people could be made To'trytt3*.-bonle of JoneV.Cora! Hoir.Re ‘storative, and scd how it makes dry, rusty, red; lighthair moist.jFOft, awbbrn>«ddnTkj ana.teeps it so-;aml;by its: use for sometime,„cau*cs-il to grow- naturally beautiful; ; if people could pee the uumber of poor respectable me chanics that:use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thiug they can use,) fordressmg and beautifying the Hair; for keeping it soft and' in order three, times as long as any ; other article made; and Forces' it to grow, stops its railing, ■* j 'Aurt tfostsmiiftshilhngMOtry.'. * ' , -Weformerlysold nothing Jess than §1 bottles, Imt we wish people to try itl- Sold only'tit H 2 [mind ChiHharn. "slTeet.New.Yorh, and by'. . ~ * mai«U - - *WM. JAOKSON. AgU 69 Liberty ft.. :X,f ORE TESTIMONY lor Hr.AViUurrt’s Faintly Medi-, IrX cities.—The undersigned, citizcnsofPittßburai.havM ing personally used Hr. Willard-s Oriental .Cough Mix-' -tare, and experienced itsbeueficiaVeffectSjdomostcheer fully recommend it as safe-and effectual, in all cases.. Speaking from experience, we'believe that it haS no sn perior; and would recommend its.use.to. all the. afflicted.. . CHARI jKS lfavis; , - - TO JENKINS." ■ • Pittsburgh. March 15ib, 1549. . ■; by J. Schoonmaker & Co., John Hays, Jamcfc A. Jones, J. 11. Cassol, John P. Scott, P. L. Snowden, J. Mohler, Ogden & Snowden. ' up3B S'* aITFRHEUM,SCURVY, OLD SOREB,ERYSIPE LAS,- Barterti: JteAf Chaps, Sort Beardsj PrmpleJ.r-' This mused by many physicians in tbis city in carmgthe. aboveFand we;would opt conscieuciousTyselhunless .w’c knew uto be all we slate. ~ ~ •As a cosmetic, lhemie JONES’S SOAP is perhaps the. only article ever known; that xemavedimpuntica, and cleared and beautified the skin; making: it soil,: clear, smooth and white as aiunfanls. -But mind, it is sold at 83. Chatham at, N. Y., and by . WM. JAQKSON.'Agent, martfi SO Libartyfelreet, Pittsburgh- "A AIERICAN OIL—THE GREAT REMEDEOF NA XX TURE.—Procured from a well in Kentucky, 185 feet below the earth's surface; / This Oil will be fpund vastly superiorto Harlem* British, or anyother formcrlypopu lar Oils. Its.curative properties for the following ; oU?' meats arc truly wonderful;': lafiainatory : rheumatism, • whooping-cough, phthisic,coughm colds,: spasms,{tetter,; erysipelas, semd head, croup, inftnmmalory sore tbroat, liver complaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast, siue and back, diseases of the spine, piles,.heart burn, diseases of the Jup joint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf ness, and ear ache, worms, tootV achey-sprains, strains; buniß, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, .sores, Ac. Ac- 4 , ' cents per bottle.-. Sold wholesale and retail by.: -WM. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store,.69 Liberty streer, Pittsburgh. The bio boot stands in the doorway. Only place in Pittsburgh where the oenuisk can .be ob tained. - ’r' : i k . Caution,— ln onlcr to be-snre of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Pcnnsyl vania,Wm. Jackson, 6d Liberty street, orthroughsul*- Agents appointed by him for us sale, each of whora wiii have, ashow bill ana general directions in pamphlet: form-- : containing the names oud address of.lherroprietoraud . General Agent of Western Pennsylvania; as fpHowa; Dr. Hall A Co., proprietor, Kentucky. a ; AVra. Jackson,;Geaefal Agentforwestern Pennsylvar ma,‘ 69 Liberty-street,' Pittsburgh* to/whom, all order* must be addressed 4 Gbsekve.—Each botiftrris enclosed in onb of the above named Pamphlets/and the numeoFWiliiam Jackson, (thfe ■ general-and only, wholesale agent for Wesleru rennsyl-. vdnia,)priuted ojvtho outside of thelabet.; ~ octSS. ' <*T)EST COUGH MEDICINKIN THE WORLHI* ; v r TVAnoihftTEvidcncg T 'of theHflflpßtldfity JanPs Cougk Mixture, over all oth e rs... -Re ad ,the Folio win g certificate from a respectable ciUzon of the .FifttL Ward Prrxsßcnou, Nov.fi r lB47i r <4 This certifies thar foV'some weeks phst I,was troubled, with e very serious Gough, - which whs evidently liecom - ing seated on the luug&.to sucU ou extent oa to resist the effect of every medicuie which lhad bAen using. I'won finaliy persuaded to call, at Hays A. Brockway’s.Drug Store, and get a bottle of Dr. -Iw/ar<Tj ;Ori«nfal Cough Mixture; which, to'ir»)‘ great surprise, relieved me very mucht sfier taking only twoor three doses, and before 1 had used one boufcyl was edUrelycured.:-1 wussomUeh pleased with its effects; that-.I liave brought others to buy [t, and'Shall continue-to recommend it friends, 7 as I 'firmly believe it to be tfte best Cough Mcdictpe in thtr icQrld.'\ T ‘ AKDESW M’CaIFBY.^ Try ii-ronlyj2scpntsa 80tt1e..... - Sold by ■ r - > \ - HAYS BROCKWAY, .i -,. -No. S, Liberty streen near Canal Hasin.' '. ' Sold also J. FLEMING, • k _«oylO L ; ■ - " - . Lawrenceville.,. oP blood* V/ fiiyNCHiXIS. ABTIIMApAcj-To;;CnMHTM»rTtf«' Fpur?finhs: of you. arevreaUy.sufferuigffromSrtegreetbd Oojdsj.or. an: obstruciiou and .consequent inflamation of the delicate. lining of .thoaa tubes through which the-air we breathe jsdiHtnlmted to Jlie obstroctton produees-jiain and soreness, hoarseness/coughydiflieulty oi .breatlimg, hceim fever, andittispittingorf bioodj matter 9/ phlegm, which, finally exhauslsthostiengthof ihe*pn? Ueut—anMeaih JAYNES’ -EXPECTORANT Wr’sr./aiff.to remove, tliid pbstrucliaia and produces the rao.»tpfeasmg-and happyrresults.-. It is certain in iisef* facts, and caunpt fail to relieve.. , /. _ v rOT.Sule. in Pittsburgh ut the PekiuTea Store, Fourth ■ SL, hear Wood „ jgrtSL* V.-^dW^b ags Barley, ju«t iU'i'JS'jLjf..'* J 0-i. - 3^—fK=r*sra»» ots ';' r '; t;.|V‘:“;.s- v? L 'i’-;’ v V ~-zkMo' « * * 11 , *t. s '•* ‘I : -'.r-. v vs*'-'v^K’iv^ ’>, , v ' •T" Z*W.'v >v nr t ‘' * .* r „ ■*) * u •A';:". - ;- v ;‘A'' : 'Urr-'-'’^- : r . : "VW. fc ; l- 4 ♦ L*' I t < t,-' ’ , - -r . , - --• ' - r.< . , , / : j •«>?&, - ’ .’t'V?? ■ -V;^. ’ - ' J ~’ >-V Y ~ ’ 1 , • ‘ ; • :■ [ . -- J . .' 5 ' 4 ' ■- £?'*< 1 |'7• - , „ l <~b ~^.>tT£ggp, I "*/. i I ‘ ” t'' 'V V* •?£*§s>£•_ ir* ■ r 7i ‘h > t y ‘■.r±\ i "-*? •: ,:v-£*.■* . ' >: < v . -,1- A , ‘>J ' / . ' . 1 'Wllii?s*iilill •«■ A *1 L r~ r < 1 r / J'a -V ' *- _. r * „ A ' - v * v >4 "-a f - %_ 1 \■ i '4 1 ~ <. „ - , * t-. • <%V f ; c „ -}< y i a ' „ t, .••■ _7, "vtX>-o.'"S'H I ~ ,/ " i !| V r "■ t'* : ’ ' ' ! 2 .-•■?] . i * - r \ - t i t ' ' V-,*" * . . A-MfiRICAN OIIv oriiciired from -a-well In Kentucky J\ 135 fed below the siirfacb: orita efutfif nxettain and infallible "cure for Spftuns,’ Strimi/Cou," Bral«e», Scold., Burne, Teller. ErJMpelßSi.SinurjHemliCroup. ■iVhoomn'ff-Cough.’ Inflnjimiatory-Sfoievfniroai, Sore and. InOiuneil EreslFlatalenctvßlcersvFeyerSott j, aitd INiiAMMATOEY rheumatism? • , which vielda toiits.elTccls in a suiTmnuigrnanner, Il has'never yet foiled .Wheii.;u»«d.accpidi»g l ta:dircc- : tion« Kcudihejollowing: ■ 4 MAOcitssraa. Allegheny co„ Pn.,> , November 18,184®: 7$ ; “Tlui ia lo cerlify.lhai my. vnfer MargawlOlitjert waa cored of a RircumatiCComplamiof seven years vlaiWrag, hy.wliicli .he wne so lame-asld.bd obligcdto usecnltcl:- es In one week she was cured by osmg the Americtn OH, and. could wait about ..ThefonowFngu communicated by- MrcWiß.NashfAtr. . Jackson’s agent forSielibenviUej O ' ~ -.A gentleman nearSteubenViUe,-who hau noJlteefiabte to put either of his feet to the grtpmrror twelve yeati, in consequeucfe of laraenestf, by.lho useofone boiuewtta ~,v eimbledtownlkurp tmle&toa, township.elec.upM« ; ; >.: Jtkewise a soverejfrirremedyfor - ■ - ■ '. CONTRACTION OP THE MUSCLES AND TEN* PONS. tw r The following is communicated by Mr. Wro. Nasbj W Jackson's.agent for Steubenville" K .--A lady residing m Steubenville, the finger of vwfose .’■hand was so contracted ns to deprive her of ihonstfipf It rfor thmy-Bve years, whs enilrely cured l>y the use of one ■ bottle or the Oil, so that she now has the perfeot use”of lierhand fulK equalio the other which had'never been affected Itnasal obeenfoundfobeasafettndmYiuci* bio agent In the speedy and certain-care of : DEAFNESS. in all cases notorganically incurable v.*^- ‘ - A-tady residing In AHeghenYrnty waaeffecthanyeiired: .; of obstinate deafness,ot years 4 conimuanqe,;.byi,ihe oso of less than one bottle of the Oil, so that she said she . v : heard better than she had ever done before. ■ 'A gemlemaa well knovvnla Pi'tsburgh, was. cured.of, deafness of time >earV standing, by the use.-of a, v snialt quantity of tlte -Oil The names nnd tbe • itulyatid gentleman will be gw e» to those who detire |i, Ut the e Ifice or the ndvertiser. ' i 'lts properties are -higblr developed imhe cenam.and • . , . surprisingly speedy cure of all eases ol nf . , . - ' CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS? i ■ Several cases of Cramp Cholic have been effectually : , i curetlby one dose of the Oil, in the., short space of.haJf. - s ■[ anhour, when the parties have been agonized with paid.; w. . r Itsaurativ e properties have been remarkably manifested i In. the radical cure of „ _ „ ! - DISEASES OF THE SPINE# i * ■' -A lad) t the wifc-oi a planter m-Kentucky, was cpred:. I effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Bpme*> v ; l j which had confined her to her bed for a considerable • > lime, in which she could, not turn herself It it aUoo v ; sure reined} and perfect cure Jor pnmsui the small Of tne v i Laclr; snd h ***'.’ ; > INFLAMMATION OF THE SIDNEYS ' „ Read the following. •» _ i: PrrnßtrßOß, Dec-18,1646;".v i This ik to ccrtif} iliat I was afflicted wnhgreatjpam in [■ the smallof my back and kidneys, whiclranectea jtie'oo muchlbnt I could not stand upright- By rubbing exter* naUy.and using half a teaspoomul internally,., night and i -morulng, Ji was entirely cured. JOHN BIDDLE, - near Warren, Armstrong co., Par Afgentleraau of Pittsburgh, afflieled wuh a sfiolenun fiaiamation of the kidnft}*—the.pamof-whlch caused,..::, hinr to faint—was completely cored.in three days, by the use of the Amencan Oil. . The qualities of this _ ? - NATURE'S OWN REMEDY is extremely penetrating and niitt*mflammatom conser;-• quently is confidently recommended oa atsoyerefgtvtem* - edy wherever infiommatioa exists,ettherextemw or in-: ; ' ternnl. Used immediately alter a cur, bruise or wound, -: it wilt cure and prevent __ ’ - oangrene and MORTIFICATION /,* , It has, in addition, been ioond effective reined} fortliose very unpleasant and meonve* nientdiseases. - . . ’GRAYED AND URINARY COMPLAINTS 07* Price, 50 cents per bottle. - f . .(> : v cantlon**Do on Yonr fio&rd, ' ? ; Tlie surprising excellence and growing popularity of i the American Oil. bos Induced some diabouert persons to palm upon the public, miserable this truly valuable medtciae t for the purpose of deceiving^ihc UTV wary, ond defrauding the .Proprietor. , .. in order to be sure ofobtauungiUe genuine, absent th . the .ibßowlngroirß xuixos \ Ist. See that the name 4 » Wia. JfaekMn, 90 Liberty *t., • ; . head of Wood stimprinted ouihe label of the wrapperv-;: :of each hottle T to imitate Which isfelony rf k • - 2d. Thai each bottle is inclosed in ~a pamphlet contain* directions for use; aud also containing the name and address of Wnu Jackson, General Agenf for the proprietors, likewise, the name and address oftheTW’ pnetors,D Hail k Co, Kentucky. 1 *. 3d. Purchase oxbvof the advertised. Ageau, all of whom have a show lull, on which is printeatba naackof the Proprietors muf General Agents—thus- D ITalUb Co-, Proprietors, Kentucky- :Wm. Jacxson, Piiisuorgo^Pa ; ,: - •Generol Agentfor Western- Peurtsylvamaj>nbd: part of Ohio and vYesternA'rreinia; aml ihft 'printers’.-naraes-- - M’MtlUnAShtj’ockiriusburgh—prioxedtti^heb otl om’ of said show bill »• * • 4th. Observe—the genome Ameriean Oil is-ot.tf dark : green colori' -Without any sediment and its specific gravid . ty-ligbler than Water. .The cotmforftit»Bre i mostly oFa, black color ;—some whhe. like . Spirits of .Turpentnie, - . said lobe reffnedanffclanfied;—sotneSenecaGU-rOW* : eraa mixture of oiber cdtranoo otlspandoneablaclCfilthy: ; t - looking fnixmre, purporting to come from the rand Allegheny Dispensary :Co.“.r:Noaenf>lhesacotin“- •*■ tekfeits possess either the vtrtae or tlicpower of rthc trut * AMERICAN OIL. . ‘ , .jT7?.Sold and retail by, WM.. JACKSON, ; r General aud.Sofe Agentfor.'the Proprieti»r.ift ;Weiteru. : Pennsylvaniai Weateru -Virginia, Ohld; ■ andl>yxhe following dul}’appointed Agents-uf Allegheny county,Pa;: - -"»* : .A. M.Marslml!,) Dr. Brown, > Allegheny city. , - J. IL ) A { .... . ■ i JonalhaniGhnesJ^Manchester.- ■■■■•■<'.w.iwv • v.i-j.- ',:AleiftnderAß4ale<WyU«Biree|. - .J.'R.:lliJ.acuues t Ummnghan».; : Wm.J.Bmitu;:Temperaiicßvillc. it H Starr SewifkleY' • .Kdwnrd ThompsonfWincinfcbnrgb. . DimeTNegfe}, East Liberty II Z Mitchell, Wilkuisburgh Thora&ft Atkin, Sharp kbUrgh * :■,Hj Rowland h. Sofl.APKersport* C F. Diehl, Elizabeth. John Black* Turtle Creek. ' : -.ftpEiiJowny: Bakerstown. “ Samuel Springer, Clinton. * -:V‘ • James - - » < Rile) M’Laughlm, Plam township - j ■ \. ■ J. Pulton, Tart ntum • ! . Jeremmh Plenung, liawren:eville. x Robert Williams, ArthursviUe 1 augls-d&wCni i T\H WiLLARD’3 Onenial CoUgh itS:•: woarsPßXisg-ir. n portunuy of trying thifc'grdat remedy for the permanent cureoCevery.nffecuonofthe Inngs.shouldnoifaUlj'giv: i it.tt trial. v Certificatesjof naefllcieucyj from , - lizens.wbichwe are constantly recemng.cnnnotjal .* i convfnte the skeptical... Reau the following ftosi a : of high standing m Allegheny-: a, u allughby? Crrr, Pet 7,184& r“Mc3STsi I{ays sl3roelway: Al aflords-me great plea-.-;, -sure toheableto add mytesliraonym favor ofDr.vAVil- Abontthree months, since! was attacked With o. violent cold j Ondwaa much; / distressed with the cough,:fromwinch leouldgei no-tfe- Uef,.unull was a ahorf uibe since induced to. callatyourv. ■ store and purchase some of the Oriental Cough Afixttmb v. Jam Imppy to stale that the use ofUje second bottle dios - entirely cund, me; and,having great confidence umiC'L'■ have, and: shalF continue tatecommend it to mp frteads. ' 11 Geace PnamxoJV-i Price, 25 cents a. bottle Sold by HAYS tt BROCKWAY, No. Row. Liberty Bi n nearCana). ■>. ’ • '{feblCJ-;:, J; FLEMINU; .Lawrencevft* the ftcw.vYbrk Gazette,' Oet.?6, ItSfiif a ti&ily Spaper deserveffiy atthe.headof thedaily.presiin - ibis country* ♦ 4 . \ « • : ~> f tocallibe&nenuouofou&e&derstolhiainYaluabtepfet* ■ aranon winch will be fauna advernsedm another Mr.Brmoliaabrolher/and.iftsiiesahighly-iuteresUFS newspaper, every-now and then* one-or. two numbers of which wo nave already noheedp and the.raedicuM'itself bosbeen eulogise&bViiearlY. all the press of ihe.westfern eountry, midi wdßoubtnotgußily eulogised.: -Ithmsmits ; favor/moreover,-very-fla»enngieatmiatiiaJaFrQm Jhe ; inosternmentpracunonera inevery.partofibeeoultty .where it |has: been used. There;, i* beauty: >and . taste :enaugh in the bottles, add'ia theengravediabetsiiLwbjrelr. theyare enveloped-jolnduce:a puttbase/eyenif-Uifi, preparation itself tgsrenet oneof in the world,” a* every person>must beliefe .it every; one must believe it js—ihalls,'Lavery .cnfc who would not resiatamass of documentary evidence conglu* ; < sive enough 10 convert aTurk to. Chrisiianityvßnv ope • of the bottles, gentle reader)-and agree with us on this point. Tor sale by BA FAHNESTOCK A Co. >fcbfl4. c -cor.of Ist andAVoodond-dthand !Wbod ‘aia.t.l |y«EUMATJSMi UOUTj'ANU : XV A respectable gentleman called at our office: **<£« said,to mfonnusthaiheUadbeeiiaffiictedforlayeax# -with-: Rheumatism or Gout/ arid occusloijnlly- with Tie’ DoiureuX) that, he: had beea’fjreqoemly'confined, to hii room for months together, 'and often suffered the'moat in tense and excruciating poin,but4bntlately he'hjad T>eeh ■> using* JhyneV A/rtraJieft from which he found themdifwr- :r “ ‘ nol atid unexpected relief He says he 'foulid theitfeat cine veryplcasant and effective/and that be sidets hirawlf perfectly ' A Fact TVorth A gentleman of Scrofuldn* habit from mdjßcreUoiun hifl yoougerdays, becomtfaf-• ftctwl Wiih Ulcemionnn ihe Throat hud if o«e and*, disagreeable ertpnon of the Skm. luSteC his -whole system bore lht mn:lis-of being auturatfd with diieaacv [One band and tynst wereiso mach; affected thatheifidT ': • jostluease of the hanil/every part bemi covered-Wiih - •. doopj'Potnfuljand-offensiva'.tilcer?,'-and were ashollow-:: ..ana porous as an honey*combv:':lt wasaf tine stage offra complaint, wheivdeaib appeared meyrlable? from a loath : that be commenced the uBeof 4aytte r s;^l*< Secured la^ ell M*t« W is now perfect* ; The-Alterative operates through the eifculatlony muj-.' 'PnriCes tho blood and exsdicatesdiMisefrarathe kystijp/, wherever located, and l thevnameroufl cares it haa-petr': .formed tiirdiscoses -of tbe-skinf cenceiy'SCWftUOf gout,: liver, complauivdyspedsia and other ebrome diseases, }s. - tmls* astonishing —SPtntpf iht&mts ; ~ . .r~ ijp^For-ealeinftitsbaxgbjalthePEKlNTfiAtnPCßi^. Fourth street **f'l IS llih BbST COUCH* MtSJDjCIfJb l,gVK# i • JL was-expressed, moor heahug-yes i !eidajv“l»y an- intelligent? gentleman,: whobffll i&eatmt*>■■;.f. [ aboutone jiairof.nbottfe.of Dr^fUln*^s:Qiitnial.Cou^r' I Mixture, before he waseimreJy cejed. •Come V'.. -:: boulcofiif ond if tho mosiobstmale cougbarcolddoWi; ”• l not disappear byltsusey bo.reftmdcdf i Compoundedasrfis,of ihemosTefleciiye.thoogb.blitfta*:' ■ ! Jess aim pleasant remedies, itauae for. yearshasj.noriU'p. deadpan to give enure sadsfifclion. '' ; v ‘ - . For sule, wholesale and-tretoil, by ? HAYS & SROCKWX'I*. 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