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Pz *- S » h •»' J 8* v>y.- ?M¥*« y s * •Vy J ■■■ *-V\:; I. 7 ; > f • \ i s ✓o► r * . * > - - „ * * t " ,•<. v *• .Jir’-SfMi'-f* Y'P.V^'y , " f *• 4 « ' • ♦ V , V > I* >• ■.!! ’VIV.-.'l. . 1 X* i **" (fitoth'ma Jotoris. of K«w 6ooa», A T : 40'.'X ( i6jrHttJir«f>- i The:subscrilwrhaa jUßtreceiy A: a”ahand.ooio«toct offatomoWo goods for gentlemens Summer Wear, such as Frcnch 3 English} OJoth*, I>rop dea;tea, Cashmaretl^^ermo, Ciusimcres, Bombazines, and Summer Cloths, of all coir *ra and traa title*. Also, a great variety of fancy, Cassi mereatmd figured. Linens, many of them entirely new styles, whicb-cro not.'to bcYound elsewhere m this city; together with a large assortment of hew style fancy Vest* in«, all of which will be made to order in the most Fash ionaolc manner, atshortnotice- GenUemenfavonnguiis establishment wHhiheirordors,tnayreiyupon iheir gar ; ments bcing mado as well as they can be in any other honse in the country. „ • • -V . • • I ON HAND* a large • assortment of - READ T MdZJA ! ; CLOTHING, comusiing of every 'description oCDress ■ and Frock Coats, new style business coats, sacic coats, blouses, &c. Also; a general assortment or pants, ; ve9ts shirts, cravats,sußpeiulcrs, and alloiherarticles jntne clothing.line, which will ue sold low for .ca*|V:Whole sale purchasers'will .find it much to therr ad vantage to ; cdll and examine before purchasing elsewhere. .. - r jeio / :P. DELANY t Yauor. Ifrenob eooili, ror wear. THE subscriber appeals to his shelves to bear him out in the assertion that he has the rlergesV loif ot French Goods, Adopted to men’s wear, to be found in any Tailoring Esteblishmentin the, city—raai>T articles and many styles included in the same; cannot be found else where. A few of the lending articles will be enumerated here below; ;■■■' •••• *. ? Bonjohn’a Finest Black Cloths j Johannes Abhoe’s colored “ BonjohnfcSimom’sDoaskin Cassimeres; ' '*■■■"■ CrapeElisuqucs u !■ ' Light and dark Fancy’s • K . • Fallot Cloths, forSummerConts; Cachmarelts, M • “ “ Cobnrgs, 4 “ “ Tweeas, English and American; ■ , . Satins, Crape Silk, Tarletoty Cnchmcre, Tinselled Brocades, embossed and needle wrought Shapes, white Marseilles, and a great variety of other VesUngs. Also— Unenßrills, white,.grey, plain, plaid and ribbed, of enurelv new styles, imported thisseason—which will bo sold low to order, for cash, on deUvepr^mjl^cashow }. FifthjnreeU next Exchange Bank. No. 77 479 CORNERSIXTHAKD LTBeAtY STI3?r3. the attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection of New Goods, comprising every vane tv forspringand summer wear, selected especially, tor their customer department Those wishingto orders will find at this establishment every style of new and desirable goods.. Their stock of readyraadoXlpm ing is extensive got lip' in the best manner, of durable mar tenal, and well worthy the attention of those wishing to "purchase.-- All are invhed to call, and raay.rest assured that they will be pleased with pnee, quality and variety. A. large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand., • •. apmlOCmo.. —• ■ TO ARMS» TO ARMS!-rThTeaten«ain' vasibnofWesteni'Peima. by Col Swift, with 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, J. M. nniiuue to seiydothuig cheaper than any has heretofore been offered mtlie Western country, hav in? thelariresteslablishmeut in the city, fronting on wn etty and Sixth at*. He isnow prepared to show ioJu» numerous patrons, the greatestvanety of. cloths, ctsst* merev vestings, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable oo»«rrtT Wr ..... -•••-» ‘JOSEPH K. EIDbLK- Twin City Clothing Stores. _ } ri EORGESPANGLKR&Co; announce t© their friends S3fSr6 , Mi2~2 Casßimeres, and yeslines, which they wll make up to order; in. the neatest and best manner. t Tn*Castom work done as usual. . _ N; B. Don't forget the place, on the west side of Ffcae rttl street, 5 doors north of the Auction Store, Allegheny Clothing I Clothing! I ClotUtott t il Tti* ThrtA Bte Doors vs.- The Western {world! 1 RA ftfln WELL SELECTED GAUMENTS now 10UAJUU made and ready to 1 be offered on the most liberal tenasto my old customers and the public m cenernl- The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning fromthe Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed bis fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks ofCIo • ttdng that liasevcr been offered in this or any ouierxnar ket west of mountains. For neatness m style and workmanship/ combined, with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render , the old tmn* • vailed Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of >• the western country. . It is Ratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my. line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment If is a well established fact, that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than any oilier house in the trade/and this being the case on the ' - amount sold,! can affrod to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend to-make a clean swden of all my presentstock before the bemumneof next y ear, coming to this conclusion, i will moke it the inter est of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit,.to call andpurchase at iho Three Big a . oai2l-d&w : JOHN hPCLQSKEf XTE\V~GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Received at the Iron IN City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine French, English and American Plain, black and fancy Cossimeres, of the most modern styles; fine figured Cashmere Vestings,. Silk Velvet, Thunaad Fancy Satius—all of which we will make up at the most reasonable prices,in adurable and fashionable style. Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady’s Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. .Aeek and Pocket Hdkfa., Suspenders, Bosoms. Shirt Collars, and every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, befpre purchasing elsewhere,will ;find it to their advantage to call at tho Iron City Clothing Store, No. liberty street, immediately opposito Uie mouth of Market. . ; (octlS-tU C. M CbOSKEV. <« CELLING OFF "LOW-FOR CASH.”—Wmter Clo- O thing of every description, such; as cloaks, over coats, superfine blanket, Beaver, Pilot ami heavy broad cloUi* superfine cloth, dress, and frock coats; a large as sortment of tweed, sack and frock coats. . • Cloth, cassimere, ond satinett pantaloons; also, a gen* eral assortment of vests; plain and fancy velvet; cloth, cassiraere and fancy woolen, and plaid, enssuncre, with a great variety of superfine Irish hneii, tnramed shirts, under shirts, stock, cravats, comforts and all other rarii cles in the r tiling line, which will he sold low for Cash. Purcbaw. * rill'find it much to their advantage to call sooii,at49 Liberty street. ■ N.'B. A complete assortment of goods, suitable for Customer work, always on hand, such as English, French and American cloths, and caßsiraeres; also a choice as sortment of seasonable vestings—all of which will be made to order in the latest styles, and on the - most ac* commodating- terms.. janU-daw Clolblngl Clotnlngl I THE Spring and Summer stock that is now .rfeady lo be offered afllie old original -. •• ‘ - THREE BIQ DOORS, : - ; Is one of the largest and choieestin selection that has ev er been exhibited by any one concern in this or any. oth er city in the Unions I will not undertake to describe to the reader the different assortments of articles which I now have to offer them; but will simply tell them.that if they only favor me-with.a. call. I will lay before them 175 000 different garments to make u choice out of. con* ■istimr in part of Coal*,-from the richest in quality down to the lowest in price { Pantaloons and Vests, to the as tonishment of the beholder, with both mouth and eyes open, wondering in the most extravagant degree of sur prise! how sucbavaslcoliecUonofßKADTMXOKCumtwa rouli possibly be collected together under the control of one individual. But such things willbe, as long os per* -severance.cud industry is the mum-spring of trade. Without any intention of boasting, on my part, I. will say at the same time, it is ofsuchmdtall arapnncipaUy coin* - posed, for nothing in the shape or form of difficulties, no • batter what their magnitude may be, can deter ra>e from accomplishing ray- olyecl, in providing for he fnrmmMhe mechanic, and the day lolmrer. My- whole .attention is taken:up with the greatest care for their welfare, in get • ting up fashionable, and at the same Uine substantial gar ments, to meet their as for : others, who fancy themselves inovingin a f different sphere, »nd re • . qtdringan article of the n£ plus uhra kind, thej hate only te give, me an outline of iheit wants, and. they. are. •uttedlo aword. . ' * : . - Now* let me say a word or two to my country merch-. ants in the trade: If.you wish to save from.at least 25. to 30 per cent, in your wholesale purchases, rail m at the “Three Big l>oors, n ond if I don’t meet your most san gnine:hopes, in the wav of getting cheap bargains, and fresh seasonable goods, I tvilfnoi ia fulure attempt ; to otl >r anf indticemoms of a similar kind to a generous peo ple of so noble a nature and close dißcemment. _ • JOHN M’CLOSKE r * No. ISI Liberty street. i r 'lAN t T BE RkaT!— J. M. Whitt has just receiyed at Vy. his largo establishment, fronting on Liberty and fith streets; a splendid assortment of TwEEDS for summer; also, a superior lot of French Satin , all of; • which-ha ts ready to make up in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. -Observe-.the. rnmerTi No. 107 Liberty and Sixth sttcets. ’ ■ J. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. : "Wholesale and .Retail* SADDLE HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. •OOBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to m- gs. _ K, form his friends and the yuhlic generally, Ngmk Jhitthe continues to occupy thatlargo and com- JSLZtS jnodious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn - stock' & Co., No; 80, come r of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he Veeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness,''Trunks, Carpet Bags, Baddle Begsj Valises, Buffalo Rohes, Whips, and all other artt- ahsokeepsconstantly on hand, and is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the bestraatetial, and in a style of workmanship equal 16 the eastern manufactured arucle, and at 05 per cent. C^6, oi/nrrv Mcrchan ti and Farmm would do well to call jind examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns he u determined to sell .first rate articles at very low Pr in* Don't forget the place, No. 80, comer of Wood treft and Dittinond AUey.': - : apgo N c,v» 'BOOKS—Liteot-Cromwell, Hendly; ■ Power of the Pulpit, by G. Spring,». D.; ■Bethel Flag, by G. Spring, B W-; - . Jacobus’ Notes on the Gospels; Lecturos on Shakspenre, by A N. Hudson, 2 vol. Path of Life, or Sketches of Way to G ory&e. ; The Convent, by Authorof bcliool Girl in trance] Nowniul Then, by Warren, ■, ■ Sketches of Sermons on Parables nnd Miracles; Ireland's"Welcomo to Stranger, Heaven upon Earthr; ■ , •... •Hawkstone, a tnlo of and forEnglanu,2 vol. , .. Forealcby ELLIOTT. & ENGLISH, jelO ■ . 78 Wood and Cg Market, To Western Slerclinntß» LARGEST AND BEST .ASSORTMENT ever X offered to the public, ami at.the lowest prices prtsM ble; found nt 115 Wood street* opposite ,J. D. Davis* ; Auclion Rooms. -Observe Warerooras up stairs. 1 jeS M. HpPKTNSON. ■ HEW WORK BY HEADLEY—The Life of Oliver; Cromwell, by J. T. Headlev/nuthor of "Napolepp. •and his Marshals, n ‘‘The Sacred Mountains, . louand his Generals.’*etc., etc. Received tins duj' nudi for sale by K)HNSTOI'r.&. STOCKTON, JelO . • Bonlcscllers,.corner Market and Third sta. f ~ ~ » 1 iii - ■*■ ■■ : l’>- .•: •• 7 r ... .' PEOPLE’S TRANSPORTATION LIKE PITTSBURGH TO ERIE! KO RE-SHIPPING.—The Boats belonging to this Line have been put in fine order, and are now running regularly between-Pittsburgh ana Erie, touching at ail. iniermediatePorts alongthe Canals. A Boatwlll always ;be at the wharf, under the Moiiougahela Bridge,had one will start Tegularly every other day. V.-The . People s ' Transportation Line, has every facility'for .carrying Freight and- Passengers.'. The. boats wilLbe towed to Beaver py steamers; and willproceedio Eriewtlh great dispatch, by the canals. The' hosts are, commanded by experienced aad careful men—all of whom have pn in terest in the Line. 1 ID* Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point on: the lakes. For fighter p»v» g . apply '- PrrrsctßGH, Philadelphia,baltimore,new YORK, BOSTON, AC. BOREIDOE * CASH , PiitatfcMw. • TAAFFS 4- O'COIfIiOR, Pittsburgh. THIS old established Line being now in full operation, the proprietors have made extensive arrongemenu to forward Good#; and Produce with despatch,and on, the most favorable terms. They confidently hope,their well known promptness in delivering goods~ i p* cu " ar: * arct fr in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each port, affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produce,—together with their long experience and unre mitring attention to business, will secure to them a eon* : tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully ; All consignments by and forthisline received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. . No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications' promptly attended to on applion uon to the following agents; BORBEDGE A CASH t ‘ 279,Markel street. Philadelphia. . TAAFFE A O’CONNOR, ' ■-* Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. O’CONNORS A CO-v North street, Ballimore. WILLIAM B. WILSON* at . • BS, Cedar.street, New. York. Merchants Transportation liine* i ■***» jsm ..A«»'»“«»s.'ffijs®; OODS consigned « >ut care will bo forwarded with- / Canal lawn, Penn street. Pittsburgh. MK.vSBILLKS & RKVNOIiDS 272 Qnd Oi , Market street, Philadelphia. ; RASE, .MERRILL fc CO., |«.oa , . South’s vrborCt Baltimore. lercbanti' “Way Freight" £ln». 1848. EXCtUSIVKIA' for the transportation of way freight between Pittuburgbi Blair* ville;, John* to wu.ilolu dayebttrgit, Water street, and Petewburgh.; , - Thi* Line was formed for ibe'epemUccommotWtionof the tray businttx, Tbeproprieior*,lhankfulfor. the very liberal patronage they have received daring the tastiura years. respectfully inform their old customer* and the public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver good* at any point'on:, the Canal* ot KautOau* •witli promptness nrul despatch; fkofeictob*- - . JAS. A. LORE, ,■ GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN MILBKU A CO. AOEXTS— 0. A.M’Asulxt A Co- Pittsburgh; . Uoliidayxburg; r Pk-ewoetii A Wpoi>»r Johu»town. „ ; • • Rrj?keexcks—Smith A Sinclair; J. AJ. M'Devittju.AJ. 'll'. Shoenbergen R. Robison A Co.; R. Moore; Bngalcv * Smith; John Parker; WnuLehmerA C£>.; G-P. Siroenbcr ger,PiUalmrgh.', I THIS celebrated remedy is coristar ;r increasing Its fame by the making all dyer the world.; It ba* now become the only medicine for family use; tnid i# particu larly recommended for Dropsy: all atones of this comj plaint immediately relieved, no matteVoi how long*iami ni?, (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary orgaus; for these distressing complaints it stands alone; no other ar ticle can relieve you ; and the core* testified to will con vince the most skeptical;—(see pamphlet.) I.iver Com* plaint,-Villous Diseases. Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, thismcdicineis offered. No mineral agent, nodeleteriou? compound iaa pari of ibis mixture; it ctires these diseas es with certainty and celerity yaud does hot leave the »>'#- tem torpid; (See pamphlet.) rile*, aeoraplnint ofa most painful character, is immediately relieved, and n cure fol lows by a few days use of.this article; It is far beyond any other preparation forlliis disease, or for any other disease originating from impureblood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System,' Wcsk Back, AN eakness of the Kidneys, Ac., or Inflamutiou of ihe same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, alid a cure Is. always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of Ihe female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men struations. Nopmcleha* ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of derangements, . It roay.be jelied upon as u sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaiutsj-r See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu-. lions, from the effect of njereurjYwill firia 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 ptrxrVTTiiE bloob,and drive suchdiscases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be named here; Agent* give them away; they pages of certificates of nigh character; and a •stronger nrray of proof of the virtues ofamedicine, nevj er appeared. It i* one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any cose, aud if hone and muscle ore left to build upon, let the emaciated and. lingering invalid hope os, ana keep taking the medicine as long nslhere is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public.ngainst a number of articles which come out under the heads of Sarsapabillas, Strops, Ac., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, Ac. They are good for noth ing, and concocteato gull the unwary: touch them kot. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseascstill this article had done it. A particular study of the pamph- , lets it earnestly solicited. Agents, and all who sail the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up inSO oz. bottles, at $2; 12Oz.- do.- at 81'cach—the larger holding 6 oz. more than the two small bottle*.. Ix>ok but and not fel imposed upon'. Every bottle has Vegeta , le Lilbontriptic Mixture,”blown upon the glass, the written signature of U G. C. Vaughn” on ihe directions, and.“XL C. Vaughn, Buffalo,” stamped on the cork. None, other are genuine. \ _ ' $ - Prepared by Dr. G. C; Vaughn, arid sold at the Princi pal umce, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. = No attentiongiven to letters«unless post-paid— order from regularly crulhcrizcdAzents ex ended. Post-paid let ters; or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gTatis. ' • . • Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article-r -132 Nassau st.*, N.Y.» 295-Essex Rt;j Salemi. Mass.; rind by the prineipal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. ", ' ' *■■■■ HAYS A BROCKWAY Agents., . No. 2, Liberty st., near Canal Basin. YEN mAN BLINDS—A WtfUntli, and old and well known Venitianßlindraaker, formerly, of Second' and Fourth takes this method to. inform hin many friends of the fact that his Factory is; how in full opera tion on St.'Cloir near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds- of various colors and quali fies, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices,, from twenty-ceut* up to suit customer*. . ; N. B. If required, Blinds will be putup so.that in case of alarm by fire, or. otherwise, they, .may be" removed withontjhe aid of a screw-driver,' and. with the same focilitiy that any other piece of. furniture can be removed, and.without any extra expense. ‘ .. .. . • jeSM-d&wy NEW BOOKS.—Loiterings in Europe ; or Sketches of Travel in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy,-Aus tria, Prussia* Great Britain and Ireland, with nn appen-, (lLr.cohtaimng observations on European charities and • medical institutions. 'By John W.Carson, M. D. ■ Angela, a novel. Bytne author of “Emilia Wyndhanij” “Two Old Men’* Tales.” etc, ” ; Self-Control, a novel. ;By Mary Brunton,-author of “Discipline.” - ? ; ' ' ? ■ Vol. 111. Daily Scriptural Readings. By the lateThoa. Chalmers. D. I).. L. L. D. Part 4, The Thousand and One Nights.. Harpers' illus-. iroied edition. William the Cottager, q book for children. Dylbe'nu tbor of “Ellen Herbert,” *&c. • • V.** " '' The above works received this day and for sale by' ietfl JOHNSTON & STOCKTON Wr«* Gray’* New Novel. TUST received nt NLA. ' : +| . Xttia Cnmnott; or, The Four Ststors. By Mr*. Grnj ..The.Life nf.Dr,Richard JenmnßMheOrCnl Virumiwr . with anhorf ocraumoflns lu*t days. - By Jn* KnikHt ' The Cabin Boy. or. Life on the Wine; aStory ot 'For ume’s Frenksnnd f-oncie-i. ByLieut Murray ; . Ladies 7 Nnuonn!Magaime,YorBcpterhber ’ Union - .It . l.itdrs Living Age, N 0.223.. ■ •- BlTßerford, or Ailecbeny city.hHsall ihe above- ! - M. A. MJNEB, Smuhfield st, •3d ddbr above Second. -' "'' r' i + b.' - ’ ■ . -'".AAV • i: s .. r t * it” .' ' if -i Jh '■*> s -A *' t *> vVr _ t- 3 -B- r r J -t V ' v -.'•jiv' Srausportation Cinca. . netctatuti’ Trttttipottitlott iitne t ; EOR the Transporintioiiof Merchandize and Produec. io Philadelphia and Baltimore. : Goodncpujigimd to pur care will l>e forwarded without delay* at Ihc lowest Tate*. Bills of leading transmitted, and all initroptiopa promptly attended to, tree from aiiy extra charge for ator* age orcommi»xiou. . , C* A. M’A'NVLTV & Co., Proprietory marl Canolßiwiu, Liberty »t, Pmsburgh.-. • , , (Gazette.only, copy:} . • . . • Western New York College or Health. 2**7 Mxrx street, Buffalo. N. V. OR. G. C VAUGHNS VEGETABLE LITHONTUI TIC MIXTURE. t ■ :■ ry. •.?r • • i - 5 ' >* ! - ' " 2 ' J ' : * " * * - Mir . ,~ ? V ;V:H; V"‘ ' Harnden-A Co.*! -; £S* . /U NEW PASSBOOKS flHft a rra nqbme N T 9. .-. 10" Hereafter, all Steorage Passengers coming from Europe, cugageum-Am4nta to come over, in .either of the ships oi Haexde* t Co., will be furnished -with- the following Provisions,or their equivalent, m other articles equallyaood.— SeeAetof Congress, May 17,1843. riIHISTLAN will provent sickness on hoard. Heretor J. fore, when Passengersfound themselves inProvis 10ns, many of them came on board entirely destitute, whichoftcn caused much sickness and death. •> ■. 35 lbs. Bread, VAII of good quail -1110 ■ Bice’ ty, and one-tenth 10 “ Oatmeal, of the Provision* 10 “ Flouri furnished will be 10 w 1 Beans and Poas, V delivered to. each 35 * Potatoes, ‘ ‘ Passenger evor^ 1 pint of. Vinegar, i 60 gallons of Water. j 10 ttv'Snlted Porky free from bon©.. Each Ship in this Line will be prop a good house over the passage-w ay 1 tenner# apartment. • The Camboose a for the Uso of Passengers, are kept u attention will be paid to promote then Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHU 'je7 ■' . —'Tapicott’ft Genera '•EmigrationOffice. -ct. _ REMITTANCES nudPassagc to and.; xjgx? | k £®’B^fromGreatßritain ondirelanitby !V.*jG2jJ*y i T.'Thpscott, 75:Southst,corner 1 ; of M&idenLanc, N. Y-, and 90 Water- 1 *oo Rood. Liverpool. . . •.. , The subscribers, having accepted, the Agencyof ino 'above House, are now prepared to make arrangements J on the most liberal, terms with those desirous of paying I the passage of their friends from the Ohf Country; a |ld I they flatter themselves .their character arid longstanding j in business will give, ample assurance that nil their nr- I rangements will be carried out faithfully,. . : Messrs. W. tc }. T. Tapscottare long and favorably j known forthe superior classj accoramodauon, andsaihnc 1 qualities of their Packet Ship*. The QUEEN OF THE WEST. SHERIDAN; GARRICK, HOTTINGUER) ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 21sl and I from Liverpool the Oth and llth; iii addition to. which they have arrangements with ihe St Gcorge ana Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall/keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscou's constant personal superimendanee of the business in Liverpool U onaddr ; tionai security that the comfort' and accommodation of 1 thepassehgeniwiil be particularly attended to.. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge ot and forward pas Krugers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment Of delay; aud are,' therefore', prepared to contract for passage/rom any sen* port In Great Britain or Ireland to this 'city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carryiug passengers so far inland not otherwise atj t&iuable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West Ur the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where person* neat for decliut coming out, the amount paid for passage • will be refunded in fall. • The subscriber* are also prepared id give draft* at tight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales; thus af fording a safe and expeditious ynode of.remitting fund* 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. TAAFFEI O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchant*! mapgrd&w-ty - g ' Philadelphia. __ . -gg llocbe, Urothers, 4 Co, rgj* «HVFpetox *r., NkwYork ; Kdxs Qcat/ Mtammm Dceus; Scoruum Road, Ltvnmxtr.. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent! Office oa renn Cana) Basin, Pittsburgh. . ' Anarigmmtt far 1848. X>OCHE, BROS: A Console Ageut* for the BLACK it BALI. LINE, of Liverpool and New York take the liberty or announcing to their'old friends and customers, that their arrangements for they ear 1848 being, complete, they are prepared to bring out by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to Newkork and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, 1 that the same satisfaction vrillbe tendered as heretofore. SXMITTAXCKS TO '~V ; ~= ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on desnaud, at any Bank in r Ireland. ' /Hie undersigned has made arrangements to bring o«t passengers 10 PitUburgb, during theprewnt year. febS-amdaw* JAMES BLAEF.LV, -'©Et Pm**®* To Aud'Erom .*? . GREAT BRITAIN A IRELAND. »SS£ - Gcoaax Ricexan & Sox, No. 131 Waterloo Hoad, Li verpool.' - : Cajcusuc A Ritpa«t», No. S 8 Soudr s!.. N. Y. THE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at trn* city ofthe above wrllknown and respectable Hoa*e*.; are prepared to make engagement* for pa**e»grr« to rota* out from anYjartbf Great Britain or Ireland, by the re-t goiar Line of Packet Ships, sailing from 1 Jverpoof week jy. Persons engaging with us may rest assured tha t their mends will meet with kind treatment ond prompt patch at Liverpool, ns well a* every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL hTCLUHKAN A CO., 14$ Liberty Piilsbuteh. N. B.—-Passage* engaged here from Liverpool to intis burgh direct, and draits for any amount; forwarded, pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. ' jy2o-ly /■ iiARN r uEN'&.c6.'’S riser l&ttK PASsrcaKu a.tx> hkmittaxce RiMt' HARNDEN .* CO.coiitlinin»frmn nny part of England, Ireland, Hcothsml or Wile*,; upon the inoM liberal term*,, with their usual punciuauly, ami attention to the wauuofteraigront*. » e al low our passenger* to be robbed by tho • wind hug scoinps that infest the we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well*be- ; ing, and despatch them without any detention by jhenMt ships. AVe say tliit fearlessly, a* we defy ony of our Easscngeta to skate that they, were detained forty-eight ours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands.of other* were detained months until they could be pent iu some oW erafi , at ,a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their \ coffins. ... . AVe intend to perform our contracts honorably, east teAaf if may, and not act as was the case last season with other office.*, who either performed not at all, or when tt suited their convenience. Draft* drawn at Pittsburgh /or any sum from XI to Xl,OOO. payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, &igland, Scotlauu and Wale*.. JOSHUA KOBINSONV European and General Agent, Fifth street, owe door below Wood *t. E BMITTASCE. fIUTR Subscribers are prepared to forward money to n A parbiof Knglaiid; Ireland, Scotland nud Wales, wit despatch, am! at the lowest rates. ' SAMUEL MCMJUKEN &. CO n t 143 Liberty street. Kuropean and American Agetie^« TllK.uudersigned European •■Agent-hits just arrived in the United States, and will leave Pittsburgh. Pu., oarlyin September,and suit from New York on tpe Ist day of October next.peribmihiff the Twenty Second Tour oftbisagency through England, Ireland,Scotland,Wales, etc. returning to America in May, 1849. Money remit* Minces for targe and smalt sums promptly maae to all’ parts of Great Britain and Ireland ; legacies, debts, rents; real estate and claims collected and recovered; copies or wills, deeds and documents procured; searches of all kinds made, etc. He succeeds his relative, 11. Keenan,? now U. 8. Consol at Dublin, who to many years succes**- fully conducted this Agency; and he will be assisted by him in all business transactions in Europe. . Innumerable references given. Address personally, or address, post paid, ‘THOS. J. KEENAN; European Agent, and Attorney ami Counsellor ni Law, . PittsburglL.Pa. ' Office at the McrchanCsHolel, corner Third and Smith*: field sts. - • ' . . U7“Mr. K. may be seen on business at the following times and places: In Cincinnati; at Broadway Hotel, on 31st July, and Ist August; in -Louisville, at Louisville 'Hotel, on 3rd and 4th August; in St. Louis, on 10th, 11th and 12ih August. •■ -. ~ _ : James May, Esq. will attend to ail European business in my absence. ■ . jd3 Great Kngllstx Remedy I TJOR Coughs, Colds, Asthma; and Consumption !—The T 1 great and only Remedy for the above diseases is the Hungarian Balsam Itft, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London, England; and introduced into the United Stales under the immediate superintendence of the inventor.- ' • The extraordinary success of this raedioine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the-worst possible eases tkut can be fauna in the community—cases lhatseek relief in vain from any of the common remedios of .the day, and have been given up by the most distinguished physicians, as -eofirnted ana-incurable. ?The Hungarian-Bulsara has cured, and will cure, the mpsl desperate cases. :It is no quack nostrum« but dstandardEnglish medicine, of known and established efficacy. , Every family in the United States should be supplied with-Buchan’s Hungarian Balsam mart ; { -«v ' P. C. MARTIN; i'*r " ■ . , .f? ,»■; .. <■ ;• . > - *" *> J i * t "** 4 ;, * . -- '--• •^.; ; -':;v::;r;^vy- ; \V v'.’-r .>/•■''••'■'•' .--V, •to: r* fV.v? (Emigration tints. week, with a suf ficient supply of i Fuei for cooking. ertrreiUtlaled, and leauuig to ike Fas* wdCooking-rniiges, aider cover. Every ir health and comfort; JA ROIttNSCEN, iflh st, near Wood. REMITTANCES. New 'Works* (■ “ „ ‘ I-■ f V * L 1 jfnenvanfe .Companies. , Plw and Marine Inwpncf' .- • ; mHE Insurance Company.of North Ameiica,or;Fhila ..l delphituthrough ibi duly authorized Agenuihe aub scnber, offers to make permanent and. limited Insurance, on property, jn tins city and itsvicimiy 3 uud on shipments: by. the canal and overs. . - ' DIRECTORS: • .. . Arthur Cj. Coffin, Pres’t.:-Samuel Brooks,. . ... Alex. Henry, - . Charles Taylor, > Samuel W. Jones, SamuelW. Smith,: , Edward Smith, . , . Ambrose White* : John A. Brown, . . ... Jacob M. Thomas, John White, . John R. NeflV : , • . ;-Thomas-p. Cope, . : • . RichardD. w00d,.-, , . Win. Welsh,.;. HeuryD, Sherrard.Sec’y.. . Tlusib the oldest Insurance Company .in .the Lmjcd i States,liavmg.becn charteredml?o4. Its. charter is per i peuialj and Irom its high standing, Idng .experience, am* i pie means, and avoiding nil risks of an extra..hazardous I character; 11 may beconsidered as ofiermg umple secun ty to the public. WILLIAM P JONE 9 [ AtConutingßoom of Atwood. Jones k Co,* Water ana Front sis., Pittsburgh . • may4y The Frankllh Fire Insurance Company oy rntLADELWHA. - _ CHARTER paid in office IC3J Chestnut st., north side, near Fifths Take lubu ranee, either permanent or limited, against loss or dam age by fire, on property and effects oi every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms, Ap* Rlication, made eitherpersonnlly .letters, will he promptly attended to. - C.N* BANCKER, Presl. C.G.Bahckeb, Secretary. ; DIRECTORS: : • Charles N.Baneker, . Jacob R. Smith, • - Tliomas Hart, W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, :Momecai D. Lewis, J Tobins Wagner, ; E. Bone, ; Samuel Grant, David 9. Browiu , PITTSBURGH AGENCY. ■ | ■; Wahricx hUrrm, Ageut, nr .the Exchange Office of. Warrick Martin A Co., corner of 3d and Mttrketats. • . Fire risks taken on building* and-their contenta-to' I Pittsburgh,Allegheny nnd the surroundingfoontryw N® I marine of mlahd navigation Tiiks taken. • aug»-iy~ - 10SUH xiko. . KISG4FIWNEY,; b . . Agent* at Pittsburgh, Jot the Delaware Mutual Sctftty Irir turanet Company*/ Philadelphia.' T?IRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize ofeve ry description, and Marine Risks upon hulls or car goes of vessels, taken opoa the most favorable tennsi . Office at the warehouse of King & Hohne*,'On Water st., near Market.street, Pittsburgh, r N. B. King it Finney invite the conudence age of their friends and community at large to the Dela ware M. 8, Insurance Company, as an irismotion among j the most flourishing in FhUadelphia*-;a« havidg a large | paid »n eagital,vbieh J by 'the operation of its charter* la I constantly inereasing—as-yielding to each, person .insu red, hi* due share of the profits or the Company, withopi; [ involvinghim in any responsibility whateyenbeyond the [ premium actually paid in by himj and therefore os pos f tensing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious [ feature, and Sit its most anractive forar. novl-tf Agency of the franklin fire insurance. COMPANY OF PIIILAPELP.IA.— H, B. Comoro/ Third and Wood ttrttu* P,imbitt£h, —The assets, of the company on the'first of January, 1945, as published to conformity with aivact of the Pennsylvania Legislature, Bonds and Mortgages * * - S Real Estate, at cost*--?* • -"ISMES Temporary Loans, Slocks and Cash * *SP',4g9 73 Making a total of* -#909,583 42 Affording certain assurance that all loase* will be prhmptly meunndgivingentire'security tool! who oh*, tain polieieafrora this Company. Risks taken at ns low rates as are cousisteuiwithaecurity. • . ; . , octS WARRICK MARTIN, Agcttt..... Iniarance Against Fire* _ f THE American Firi lmurane* Company—^ Office, No. 72 Walnot street. Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D. 1 ?10—Charts r p* rpectual. . Insures Bailui'figs, FartLitare, Merchandize, andproper ty generally, either In the city or country, agomst loss or carnage by firc.perpefnal or for limited periods, on favor able ierta*[' DIRECTORS: John Sergeant. Samuel C. Morton, William Lynch, * V Adolphu* Penes, Thomas Aitihoiie, _ : George Abbott, . .John Welsh, Jr., Patrick Brady* John'T. Lewi*. 9AMUKL C. MORTON, President. F*akco O. JsMrEa. Secretarr. _'" . ■ Orders Air lusaraurtrby the above Company win be received and insurances effected by onucrsjcned, agriit for Pittsburgh. '• GEu. COCHRAN, jan4-3m. v : • 1» W ood street. pain'lixiJricior. IT’!#.- now-■cciucrtdejcby. medical roe a that Conncir* Magical Pain Extractor, manufactured 4*y. Comstock i Co.,ai CtwrilAwlAt*New York, U th«j\krc*te«' won dcroribc 19th century..: Its effect arc truly miraculous. AH pain* ojttjcinovcu from burn*, scald*,. Ac.,. and all external sores, in a .few minute* after iu application; brufingtUe name oaibe; skin, leaving no Icar* It in equally beneficial in ull kind* of maammaJcK ry diseases, .*uci»;-*A.«o».-Ntpple* and. Eye*. Sprain*, Rheumatism, White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises. Born*, Cbi!lbtiU>w,Ery*ipelas,BUes,Tic Ddoreaui, Ac. We might odd as uriwf to all we fay, the natnr* of many *tn uncut physie»an» who u*t it* tu their practice, and non* dretU of the clergy who praise it to their people. Ktud parent kftj> it eonuantif -d Alpaceas of various colors ; 0-4 oud 4-4. black and blue block Silks, for Man tilla* ; Fancy dress Silks j'bloek. nnd.Modecolors; M. de Lain*, nil wool; Shawls of every siyle and qualnv; Cos simercs, CassiueUs. Brofid Cloth* ami;Vesluigs; bleaeb ed and unbleached Muslins from 6f tbtfl|e. per yard; Green, Red and While; Flannel*; Tickings, Checks, strip’d Shirtings; blenched end brown Drillings, etc. etc. Au of which are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very' lowest,cash prices. _• i cp 3 7 A. A. MASON A CO. XI K\y OAUUKimKOT > r t*fc BOOMS, Burkes, Build - J3I FoutthMtntii—HWQn:*. ArmmJft,J>ugucnro .tvnigj* from the Eostern cities,.would cnl! the&tienuonof die inhabimutsof i*iu«bursb» aud.themeigbhpnng towns, lo their Daguerreotype ofcuizeiisoliu others, at rooms in the third story of st. .Person* wishing pictures taken may rest. as*ured that no pains shall be spared to produce, .them in the highest • perfection of the art. Ourinxtrutnentsare©f themost pow erful kind, enabling us io execute for high finish and truthfulness to nature. ..The public are solicited lo call and. examine,..., Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirfed or ex* pected to take them,unless perfect satisfowoui* given., N. B. Operators will find this a good:depot for stock, and chemicals. • .. . . ; : ' gyinstruciionsgiven in the art, contipmng the.more, recent Improvements. ■■■• - ' . j fln « 110 FEMALES.—Every female'should haven boxof Dr Ralph’s Pill*.: They nrc perfeotly adapted to the peculiarities of their cohsiitution.nciintrwitbgcMloihild* ness and safety in all rireunutance*. Wherever inlroduc edj their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with wlvom theyare emphatically The Favorite. Very complete directions for use in the various com* plaints will be foiiud in the directions'accompanying each box.' For sale by 8.-U CUTHBERT, . . > Smithfield street, nenr Third. Also, by Win. Cole, Allegheny City; J, G. Smith, Bir mingham; and John McCracken, Fifth Word, Pittsburgh ■ jan23 ■■■ •! - • f Hollo,v-W ore' Costings* - : MERCHANTS viaiiing our rity for the purpose of obtaining their Spring ituppiies "of Ilollow*ware and oilier Castings, will fimfa very heavy aiock.'and an extensive variety of patterns And sizes in store by us.~ Samples canoe.seen at our ware house, Commercial Row, Liberty next W. W, Wallace’s Marble works. • Jt7* Terms and pfiees.favotaMo.:"' ■ : feb 2-dlm ■ ‘ QUIN, McBRfDE ft Co. . NK W. BUCKS—Just received, ] by Express: Oermany, England, and Scotland,;or recpjlections of d Swiss minister; by J.‘ H, Ale.rje'D’Aubighe,;D. D„ author of ills* tory of theßeformation* Into °fCromwell, Ac.' A Practical Exhibitiouof Uie Gospels of St. l\lailhew r and St.*Mdrk, in the form of Lectures, intended jo assist' the practice of domestic insiruetiqnanildevotioujbyJohn, Bird Summer, P. I).. Bishop of Chester. .. . . . ; .For sfthj;by. A ENGLISH, V. M»5H' ajMaTketstrcei,bet. 3d antHth. ' Table Cutler*T4 milK undorsigjicdhnß jtmt received n select assortment 1 of 'i'able. amlother fine- Cutlery,* including Desert, 1 and Carving knivesnnd forks; which, withalarge stock of Brushes of evory descriptioiij and Shoemaker's - find* ing*. he will djunose of as usual, on reasonable terms. JOHN W. HI.AJR. ' Wood streets > Iron Clty Crneker «nd □read'Bakery, *SHEPHARD - M : v ' THTTOULD respectfully infonnliisfriendsondthfipub* .Jj u llb generally; thatliehosmldiicJto hiH'bUier bufli heßsahe inanafactoring ofCracker* ofevCry variety.— Havingporchased'cme ;of W.R. NevinV Cracker and Piioi Bredd machines;>ie Is prepared to 611 all orders for / crackersor pilotbread hi'tlie shortest notice I 'hmf hopes •by a strictattetition to ba«ineti9, to s flhare n nortibn bfthe pnbJio patronage. 1 Thn public is respectfully' invited to call and exannne for.themselv'e#;' ,;i ■ ;■ “>• BAKERY. No. 10 Commercial Row; Liberty sli oppo* siteSmUbfield. * ■*• »•••/. N B. Saperior family Bread} and dyspepsiaßrentf, large and smftll ro|lM a fresh even’ morningeanbehad nt the storey ctftay wagon, 1 or nt my standinihetirarket. ' Cakes and Confpcliowtryon hnm\ and tnhri* io r order. - -• • .• J. SHEPHAttO.^ ■ v "No10 Commercial RowvTdbeVty flt. - *vrK\V FALI, GOODS—A.A. MasuiV* Co; ryo.'OUMar i\ Vet street, Qre'now opening 20ca8D8flri(l packages ofNevv Foil Good9ic6Wprißihgnew"stylesofGin);haras, Froneh;‘ Fjtgltah : Amf*riean . HoHiery pud Gloves, .Couata/iCapcs/ Xnccsj'Moll, Swlis' aiid Book Maslins,&e.' ■" v - - : nngil *' l * Tr IVEB-COMPLAINT,- JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, JLnERV.OUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE SID NEYS, ASTHMA, ondull .affections arising from . derangemeat or disease in the. Biliary* Diges-. . tire, Vascular, Respiraiory, andiNervoua : Systems, sncii us constipation, inward . . • piles,beanhurii,!bs9.ofappetile,coat- • i - ..pdtongue, acjdity; of the.atom*. acb,Bwiramlngf;ofthohead, '< • fullness orweiglit in the • ■ . stomacV-dimnessof , . Vlfiion. >'■ tiou-'of'^the- 1 . :• ! r • heart,'. Choking or suffocating k sensaung.depression, otspims, • sudden flushes of neat, pain in the side or hack) ycaknesaof the Uinba, ;pold .feet, constant im- j - .agininu: of eyU r fever and;.duUpain4n the . . lieadi pain-and -difficulty of,breathing ..... f < when lying upon the ,side, frightful; ? dreams,Bourerucialion9jyellow- -i u s •; ness of tho r siun:and eyes, • deficiency, of* perspira* . v ~ : tion,&c,Ae.‘cQnbe v. ,v» v-. t , effectually . •• curedf'-O • by DOCTOR HOOFLAND'3 ; • CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. • : .Their power over tlie oboye diseases is not excelled-"- if .any .other., preparation in- the.-UuUed SiatcB ; aa the cures m this pity attest, in tnanycasee af ter skilful pbysiciona hod failed. ' . Derangement id the liver and stomach.are sources; of insaniiy-rfrom disorder or obstruction araorbidnction of; the Hympalheiic and other neryqs follows*ond the func tions: of the brain are impaired and deranged} as - nerves are the connecting medium between mimf and matter, it follows from'the reciprocal action that both most -be more or lest implicated and.deranged MmuUaneouslVw derangementthere.wilialso prod ucodiseaseofthe SKIN, LUNGS,.UTEBUSand KIDNEYS, as well as the brain. The thousands wtto.die-. with YELLO^YxrFEVEB, CHOLERA crINFLUENZAVi* owing to the. same cause; odd the nmjority of cajesof that most gainful . diseaie,CONSUMpTloN, otiginates from the same, In fact the stomach is ; the important organ in the system of i matter, asupon itvoudepcnd forth© success addalfthe advantages lo be derived trcm, the administration of in- ; tenia 1 medicines. Its fractions are of the utmost, im* i portance toe very one inconstitatingthe.sonrce andfoun tain oflife, which Is nutrition. No organ possesses such remarkable sympathies, none suchremarkable power in modifying every part ot the system. r -. .. *: > The rare success in treating , disease of the Jiver and stomach successfully has not been a want of pathological knowledge ot their fractions, bat; the preparation of a: compound that would act upon the .disease ai.d. all the; sympathetic affiictions. That point lias been , gained in these Bitters, and they- am ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, -and. will in every case permanemly destroy-costive ness, cud give strength 2 and vigor to the frame, at no time de bilitating the patient, and they ore grateful to the most delicate stomach under any circumstances, ALL CAN BE CURED, WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, l«t, wmror.TH*: *owx* or .hxdicisz.) >, .The few mouths this preparation! bus been before ihs public, ha i. from its infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy of the press through the land, lheic object being for the L benefit of suffering humanity; its, success baa surpassed, all precedents,- enaji is free from all alcoholic stimulant; syrup .mercury*oioes,quinine, acids, and; all injurious, ingredients, and especially adapted.to the diseasesof the variable climate of the Uniledstate*,and the West In dia Islands. WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, are made strong by using it—ln fact ii U a family medi cine, and can be administered with safety to a child one year old.thbdelicate famale, orft manor ninety. :• The Philadelphia Democrat medicine has an extraordinary virtue and efficacy, and is in great demand. We can sneak from experience, that'it has produced many wonderful cures” \ . The Daily Bun says:—H We believe, it is one of the Lest medicine* of the age—a friehd having used it in his own fkmtly with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and Liver Complaint” The Spirit of the Times and Keystone says I *Do our good citnenaL who are invalids, know the many aston ishing cures tqat have been performed by Dr Jioofiand's celebrated German Bilterst Ifthey do not, we reeom-. mend them to' the German Medicine Store. S7B Race street*, alt who are afflicted with Liver Comptalnt, Jaun dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous,Debility};the Doctor,bos; cured many of our citizens, after the .best physicians had failed. WebaVe dsed.them.iuid they hayo proved lobe a medicine'that every one should kno’w.off and we cannot refrain giving our testimony in their favor,- and that which gives them greater claim upon our humble ef fort, they are entirely vegetable. The EVening BalleUnsays:—The Celebrated German. Bitters are an invaluableTcmedy for Janadlce, Dyspep sia, and nervous complaints.” ■ Neal's Gazette says;— u lt is not often we notice the various excellent medicine* advertised in our. columns, because we are mi willing to speak except from personal experience} and a good constitution fortunately makes. u« generally strangers,to such article*.. A word, .hows evcr,ofDr.Hoofland’s Germonßiuers- This vri xsotv to be an exeeUentatiicle fatfilling in every respect what Uclaimedforitbythdadvertiser. f . > The Daily News says: U A MxtnctJtx.—We speak kuowlngly. of Dr. Hoof land*s celebrated German Bitter* when we say it is. a blessing of this age, and in diseases of the biliary, diges tive and nervous systems,ithns not, we think t au eqcsl —itits vxortAßLß ettxpsfiiTioK.Atro'KAns wrmotrr au* eonoi.,and to all invalids we would recommend ii as worthytheif conffdence.. AYhai stronger testimony cana medicine have?;. Aube Dvpat can be seen the evidences, of many of bur most respectable citizens bf Cures' in all the foregoing dts bases. ' Principal. Depot, German Medicine Store. 273 , RACK Street, and for sole in Lancaster by John F. Locan; Jlar rubnig. by D. W. Gross; and respectable dealers genr erally Uiroughout the country,. .. . .j; ... SILENCE TUATDKKADFULCOUGH!—The Lungs •re In danger, the work of th« destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption hath,in it a sound of death.. . - . -.■■■'• Aaavaa x Mcfthxb? Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, ts now perhaps confined iohernharaber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained npon.her —toe souud of her tupulchralcough pierce* your *oul- ■« . Youxa Max, when i«sti»boUUocnierUfe, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the.fair prospects of the fu ture—youfhecue cough andfeeblelimbatell of your loss 01 hope, but you need not despair. There is a balin' which will heal tod -wounded longs, iiift v . Sherman’s AllrHeallne Balsam* Mrs. Arrau, tbo wife of Wnu lC Attree. Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewell of Washington* Dr*. Roe and IcClelfan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she; must.die. She had : every appearance of being in consumption, and,was so pronounced by her physicians—ShermauV Balsam was given and it cared her. i - Mrs. GSBBssasXTZ, of Buirs Ferrjv was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Demist* 281 Broadway, has witnessed its effects iu several cases where no outer oiedecine afford ed relief—hut the Balsam operated like a charm: Dr. C. also witnesred its .wonderful:effects incurjngAsthraa, which it never fall* of doing.. Spitting Blood* alarming as it may be, is-effcctually cured, by this Balsara.Jt heals the rupturedor wounded blood vessels, and makes the Jungs souud ognlu. Rev. hssbt Jones, 103 Eighth avenue,was cutertof cough and catarrhal affection of SO years slandiug.. The first dose gavo him more relief thnu all the othet medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals. 19 Delaney street, gave it to ; a Kintcr>in>iaw who was laboring under. Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted -with the Asthma. laboth cases its effects were immediate, soon l restoring them to comfortable health. Mr*.Lt:cßKrtA Waixs, suffered from Asthma. 43 years* Sherman's Balsmn . relieved her at once, oud she. is comparatively .well, .being enabled to’ subdue every ouackby a. timely, use.of this inediciue. This indeed is tbegreat remedy for Coughs, Colds,Spit* ting. Blood, Liver Complaints* and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthmaauu Consumption. . ' •• FriceSS cents tuulsl perhoUle, - : Principal Office 100 Nassau street* New York. ~ . Likewise Dr. Sherman's, celebrated Cough,Worm und Camphor. Lozenges.... Premium Tooth Paste and-Poor Mams Plaster..- - —. •. • • •*., • ~. . Bold wholesale and retail by, WM. JACKSON,at bis Boot and Shoe Store ohd. Poteut Medicine Warehouse, .89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street,' and by the fol!owing : duJy appointed.. Agents forAUegheuy county:.— ■ •• - .. . A..M. Marshall. Allegheny, city; Jonathan Ghrlest, Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A* Si GCtty, Wylie street; J. G., Muslin, cor. Webster sL. und Elm; East, liberty; -11. L, Wilkinß-. burgh; Thos.Alkau, Sbarpsburgh; Sarah Springer, Clin* ton; James, M’Kee, Stowaruuown; John Black, Turtle Creek; C. F, Diehl,Elizabeth; Rowland A Son, hTlCees* ?ort; McEldowhey. Bakerstown; ROey MLnuehliD,: iunib Township; wm. J. Smith; TempcrtuiceYple; Ja< Fulton, Tarenmraj.G, H. Starr, Sowickly.’ , T mari)-iY m" !ORK TESTIMONY Land** of 'N.:Y«fjay«tojq well persuaded,-andhave been for tome time, that your Domestic Vegetable; Pill*. .are oX great use: to all those: who may;have occasion to‘ use them, and have administered teem to my patients.” Feyerand and ira mediately cured by the use of.D* .Ralph’s Pills; Price, SIS cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by . - . , - S. L.CUTHBERT, ' Smithfield street, near. Third. Also, by }Ym. Cole, Allegheny city Smith. Bir mingham; and FiAh.Ward., febl7' Jaynes* Family Medicines* •* DR. a- S; COOK> Piqna, Ohio, Writes, March, 1840: “ 1 have used your Vermifuge, Cafmtaeitit* Balsam, and Expectorant, in ray practice, forthe tan three years, andhavebeen exceedingly well pleased with them, iaml never, aa yet, to my recollection; >feU6d of reall3dii'g r my> fallest: expectation in,their-curative : Your other medicines I cannot speak, of from experience; but, judging from those 1 have used, Idoublnot butiHat they claim, mid areentillcd to all the confidence reposed in them, by those who have used tnem.- I was formerly very partiol u>;***** VerroiAige, until I becnmeacquain ted with yours;'which has my deoided preferene to any other now in use/ * 8. 8; COOK; M. H” For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 73 Fourth «; r ' * • ’ • feb!s A, KAHNKSTOCK’SCOU(JH BYRUH.—ThiTpre"- . partition has proVeditself to be ofVery great effica cy in the cure of obsttnihu? Coughs, Colds; - Asthma, Spit ting of Blood; -Whooping Cough; and oiherPiveuraomc Aueetions|anathdpropnetorsTeelwarranted iureebm mending .it as -tt' aafe and hseful hiedicine,~nrid are pre pared' to sHdw-ceriificaiespf indisputable authority, in "testimonyofltf value:',\ !: • ; "' JJV .,^■ ,’ r' v- - • - pleasnuttothetaste, andis offered also low ajiride as to place it yvithin the-reach’pf.every pefsohi. There aTftj perimpsi buf few Cough preparation* that will pro duce .such decided effects in such a short time. Pre pared and-sold by -V..., . . B. A.‘ FAHNESTOCK A CO., -Corn&rof-Firethnd Wood; alio, corner of Sixth nnd Wood streets/ : decl3 T\R. RALPirS Cxlxbkatkd Ykobtaslb Pills are for XJ eale, wholesale and retail, at the, ', ■ . .Rbal Estatk Office,; " : ' ' ' ~No. fiOLSmithfield st. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny cuy:,a-O* Smith, Bir mingham; Jolut.McCracken,.Penn street, FifihWArd. febai ' , - ' EOR SALE—A brick dwelling house apd lot, in n |ijea •aiuit • location, : situated ;on'Knoll street, Allegheny; Thohousdia well arranffed^aving'ftgood'cfeHttr, , » kitch en and dining roonijbalFjmd rooms and finished garret. '?Lbt is"SO feet, by*l2o deep,- ton back. street. Price; SI ,200* • Terms, 8300 in hand,'balance in f “ reqOo .^ lyP TcirriiBEßT, G e n e rB l . Sroithfield street' v./'.j/i ,v':- • v--‘.‘"’t >v,.; : t J v . . I/'- • •/ ?"J ffr T' a»k -yv ©ruga anb fllrbrnncs S;.-- vL"'® *--*- ' - , c ■'■- %-v r anil JHfStrihes. |!^JR I -.CRBAMtriAij‘iEU£tchJeaa; njrUolfi. for v jx ud restoration of the Heir. This Cream, When once known, willsupercede all other arti ties of the kind uow in v?e. mere the hams dead harsh, Uun, unhenUhyyuor turning grey, a.few applica tions will make the hair soft anddark; ana giveit a beau- lively-appearance: also UiakeMnainttiin us liveliness and healthy color, twice tislougtis all the preparations that arc ireneralty.used. -"Where thfe'hairis thin, or has- fallen on, it\may be restored bymung this Cream. • Every lady and gentleman who is in thchamt of on their hair should at once purchase'ahoitlC of the Chinese: Hair Crearaj as it is so composed that itwiU ■ not; injure the hair. like the other preparations, bat will beautify it, and give perfecr satisfaction in every in stance.' • • • - For testimony-toils veiysiipenor qualities, see the fol lowing letter from the Rev. Mr.: Caldwell to Means. HCcdershott & Stretch; Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: Letter of the Rev. R. Caldwell , Pastor of the Presbyterian . . ’ • v ■ Churehj Pulaski: Messes. HETOEBsntnr&SrBCTCH: GEKn.KMKtf-rl take p.easure in adding my. tesumony'in favor of the excellent preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; {or y about two years agO my hair was very dry, bnslly, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used u according to the prescription, it is now -elastic* soft, and firm to the head. -Many bafsams and 'oils were appHcd/each leaving my hairni a worse state, than before. This Cream,- however, has met my expec tations. ■ r. f . • - v. ■ : As anorticlefor theioilet, my wife gives it preference over all others*’ being delicately perfumed and not dis posed to rancidity: The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations Tor the toilet, • Respectfully, Ac.,- • R. CALDWELL; '•Pulaski, January 7, tSI7. * - • ; |p*Sold whplcsale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend; 45 Market it--. and Joel Mohlcr, earner of Wood and Fifth ste, . jels-d*.w-ly T. ADIES tire cautioned against using- Common Prepa -1 j red Chalk: They are not aware howfrightfuily iuju riousitis.tothesldn! ho wcoarse, howrough, bowaidlow, yellow, and tinheiUthy' the'skin appears after using pre pared chalk! it : iainjanous,contninius e large quantity of lead!’ We have /prepared a betintiiul vege table article,' which we call Jones’Spanish Lilly White. .It £s perfectiyrinhticent, beingpurified of till deleterious qualities,and.Uimpans to the. skin'- a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white: at the same time acting as a coimetic'bu the skinu makiiig it soft and smooth. . VDr. Joraes AhdersohjJfracticarChemist of Massachu setts, says: After analysing J6ries ? BpahiBh tally White, I fiud it possesses-’the inoatheautifiil and natural, and at the same time innocent, white 2 ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recommend its usd to all.whose skin reuuireBbeailtifjing.lv .Price 25 cents a box. Directions —the best way to .apply Lilly White, is with sail leather 6rf wbol-i*-the'forrifer is preferable; . A nxi syr. oyTesth?ob 25 teeth, joul breath; heiriihygums.. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, once’.or .twice cleaned wiihJanea 1 Amber Toothpaste, have, the appearance of the. mos t beautiful Ivory, and,'tit: the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constantdaily ( use is.highly advantageous, even to those teeth Uiat are in good condi tion! giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing o premature decay. Those already decayeo it prevents from becoming worse—fastens such nsis becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white; and make the breath delicibaslyhweet. Price 25 or 37i cents a box, s AU the above are sold only at 62 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle,New York, and by the appointed Agents whosenames appear in the next column. Will vou mabrt, aud.geta ricUhasband r ltidy ? 1 face is your fortune.” Is’t beautiful, -clear, fair?. Is it while?- If not,it can be made so.even though it be yel*. low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been made thus who have washed, once or twice with Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious aud magnificent. But be sure you get the genu ine Jones’ Soap, at the sign ofthe American. EagTe, 82 • Chathamstreet. Ring-worm,'Salt-rhenra, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber’s Itch, are often cured by Jones’. Itatiau Chemical SOap* when every kind of remedy has: failed. That il cures. . pimples, freckles, and dears the skin, all know* Sold at the American Eagle, 65 Chatham street.:. Miud, .reader, ; this seldom or never fails. • • . ’ 1 C. INGLTS, Jr., Patterson. i . Sold at Jacksons SO Liberty st., head, of Wood,. Sign of ;of .the Big Boot. : nov23. ONE IXJLDAK TWELVE ANl> A HALF CENTS; —Marriage.—Confiden rioJ.—Any lady between twen ty and thirty, possessing!! symmetrical form, good Tea- 1 tares, Ac;; is asked confidentially, can she; suppose any ■ man could admire her while she has such yellow teeth;- such sallow, rough, caaTse skin; and such dirty, had, wiry hair;when,' by spending the above aura, she might have-delicate white teeibi.a ptirtf - sweet btealh.' and a beamifal head"bf hQir; She.can have beautiful white teeth aHd sweethreath' by using a 2s/box of Jones* Am btr Tbeik Past*; : el sltiiv white; pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake .of the .genuine Vent-*’ Italian Chemical Soap; ondabeantlfulheodof hair by using a 35. boiUeof Jontx* Coral Hafrßtnoraure. Dotiot form an opinion against thfsjbefore you Wry; or you will regret iipbut be sureto- ask for JoiiesT.articles.- Sold only m New; ora ai€2 Chalham st: For sale by • ■ v. WM. JACKSON. Agent,? 60 liberty su, Pittsburgh. nocombinaUQO ofmedicuie have ever been'to efficncious.in reraoviiigthe above dis eases, as DU. JAYNES ALTERATIVE-:, Itbaseflecled cures truly astonishiugi notonly.of Cancer;an4oinerdis ,ease»of that class, but has removed the. most siabboni diseases of ;thf &c«;;Thif. medicine enters iutoihe circulation* and eradicates dis eases wUerevet located. It purißes the blood and other; fluids of removes obstruction-in the pores erf.' the skin, and reduces enlargement.ofiheglaiidaorboueß.j Itincreasesihe appetite,.removes.headache and drowsi- . uesa, ondinvigoraies the whole system, anditnparlflani. mation to thcdiseasedaiu) debilitated constitution. The# is nolhingsuperior ton to, the whole.materia medico. / . is perfectly safe.and extremely pleasant,audhas notlnf of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea ofsvyi* ICPTorsale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STOP* 72 frkiurthst. near Wood. ; ..... tnar3 ■ A, Rectue-for the llaman Hair h r . TTTO FORCE ITSGROWTH AND HEALTH, MAh 1 -IT'SOFF, SILKY, AND FINE-rPertiis ;in consequence of the many things sold* set dbwne?ry article, (be it ever so good,) as;a humbug.-If could bo made to trya'3s.bottle6f Jonflls Coral Haifle*. atorative,arid sed howit makes dTyvrusty, red, lighiair moisv>od, anburn and dark, aind keepfi.it so ? and I its use for sometime; causesiuogrownamrally Leaului j if people could see the number of noer resneciabUme cbanics ihai use it, (aye, and find it the cheapesUmg they can use,) fordresstngand benutnying the lii>for keeping it -soft and inorder three times as loag raiiy ; other article made; and . , \ .. Forces it to grow* slops its falling, And coatsrmt 3 shUliugs to try; •• - .• ? Wo fonnerly soldnothing less than $1 bottles, »t;WO. wish people to try it Sold only ai S3{ramd 82).Ci»«tni ■treei, Ne\rYorky and by _ w ... •rmarifia - r, WM. JACKSON. AgU 69 Libef »t OKB TESTIMON Y for JJr. WmurU’s fc’umitMedi cuves.—TheundersigneU. citizen* of Piltsbapi sav ing personally used Dr; rWfllafd’s Oriental Conk Mix ture,- aiideiiierrericediiabehefibiatcffcctsjdomrfcheei 1 - faHy'recommend it oislsafe nml effcctual, in leases. Speakjnjj frora experience, we believe that it £ no su perior; mulwould Tecommrhd its u*e to all Uicjmicted. * - - CHARLES £WIS, WM. JENK/S. . ' Piusbatgb,March : • -f. _ * E7»Se»a by J. Schoonrtmkex tc Co.. John Hi*, James A. Jones, J. ft Cassel, John P. Scott, F. h. Siwdein ■J. Mohler, Ogden ft Snow Jen. j W'-J SALT RHF.UM, SCURVY, OLD SORES, RYSIPE bbovq. ruidwo would not consciencioualy Beltultfss ,we knew ittobe all we state. As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP the only article ever known that removed impune*. and tiiil the skin, making ipodj clean smooth and white as an. iu fonts* .But nunil, sold at 62 Chatham bl, N. Y, and by ja(jkso;a mar£s • B&XtbertyatreetgmsWgb “A MEKICAN OIL—THE GBEAT.REMDV OK.NA !. A TUKE.—Procured from a well in Kehcky, 185fcet below tho.earth's surface. This Oil will? found vahily • superior to. Harienu-BrUisb,:©! anyotheAtroeriypopu lar Oils.; Its curative, properties for ..tl» following .meats rueunuuism, whooping-cough, phthisic, coughBv.©olcnld croup,: inflammpry_*9T3. foroat, liver complaintJhflammatibii of the kidfVSrPainsirt the i breast) side and back* diseases of the sue r .ptles, beart i buro,4isenscsof tho nip joint, mQamesoie.eyesjdeaf i ness, and ear ache, worms, tooth achtspratns, strains, bums,scalds, bruises,cuts, ulcers, ca/er, fever, sores, • Price 50 cent# per bottle,', Sold who&ale and retail by 1 ’WM/JACKSON; at hisboot and sboßtorei €9 Liberty ! street, Pittsburgh. The bra boot starf *n the door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the pnntre cun be.ob i mined; ■ ■ t • CAtmoa.—lnorder to be sure of o»i”*ug thegenmuc, i purchase only of the general agent < Western rennsyl-. vania,Wm.JacksoiiJj9 I.iberty fetrt} or‘through sub- Agems appointed by. him fot its saieach of whontwill ! have a show bill ana general direcif» tn pamphlet tann i containing the names and address; the' * roprietor nnu i General Agent of Western Pennsyauin, us Dr. Hall«Co., proprietor,Kentu-y.' • • . •. tVm. Jacksou, GenernlAgent f eslern Penhsylva :nia. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburg** o whom all orders must be •; • i - . r.; ' v J Ocskbve.—-Each bottle •is enclod mope of. the above named Pamphlets, nud the nftrae ocuB. MTSEST COUGItvMmCII^N: II Another evideuce of theppew?fty.'©f-Pr<: Wtl ceiiificaw from. W^gggj^^lSgirV i '“This cerlifieiritaifor Boraefokspastl wnstrouhled with a very serious Cough, evidently becom - ing seated on the lungs.to sucWCXteut aa.to.resistthe eriect of cvcryraediciiie whic* had,been using. ;iwi ; finally pereuaded tO;CaU ar fe; Ar •Br^way»eJ^nig Store, and get a bonlepfl?r}*2lar*fs Oriental. Cough Mixture; which; tp mygre.aPn? r * se 'i relie vedmeyeiy much: afteriaVmgonly two’three doses, and bcfow j had nseione bottle,T wa? lwasßomiich pleased with its effects*that JaYebroughv.otherj to bay »l and shall continue to recrfUtfnd it tomy friends, as j' firmly believe it to be but frghMedtcine tn the world:” ■:.*! Akdbsw M’Ciyvßr.” Try only2scen.s. & {*“&*' - ,*No. 2,-Libef street, near Canal Basin. ■■■•' Sold also by > . t , /.FLEMING,. • .novlO T Lawrencevillfc. CONatIMFTKON, .COlfl* SLITTING OF ULOOfr BRONCHITIS,-'ASXUAi. *©.-o*o CoKstiMprivai Four-fifths- of -you are ylly '«tUTering. from neglected. Colds, or on of lhe.deliedte>linulgof;th(il ll beB;^h^ollgh• : whiell , thD^air , we breathe is distribute/?the lungs. This.obstruction producespamaudlmrejSBj'hoar&eiieBs K coagb, difficulty :of:bT®athiug,hectiqOiY>aad L aBpittingofDJooAfmalter or phlegm, which fiualicxhau*ts. the strength of thejm /death ;en*£.-'JAYNES*. EXPECTORANT never fails to remove t» obstruction,-,and . produces Uhe most pleasing aud&ipr results.:. It is certain in its ef fects, and cannot-ftiUraUevc.v : • ! , ihe;FekinTea Store, 53 Fourth st., near Wood v > * jiusB AHLEvWou naiWariey; Jtfsi lund for sale by M .i[ap2ol 1 " B- &W. lIARBAUGH. 'r- -'■'!' J*. » T f‘ 5 : ; - .TT^ ;;':i V*; : ”*"J: ‘JV ' :'.O’-•*;' j s ',"‘ ;.'•? y;*.i V.-,- r;X:- ;i;V >.s-*V -'-■' f '-"' ' ' ' ***■■» Vr ■&&&&*&££& *' * y _ w Vi.'r'VJ' - -r V.' r '£Jj ; S'. _ llSSilllplfl . iUjcWtfws. THK OKBAT BBH£l>y Of S*TIIBB - .1 MEBTCAN OIL, ptocared from a well in Kentucky TV 135 feet, below iho jmw'dce of the earth, a certain : . and infallibleiOuttifor Spfaina.,j3tt^n*,Cau, BrnUer, . Scalds, Burn?r,Tetter, Ery»lpel«g Oroap. Whoapimr-Coogh, Inflammatory Sort'THnnu; sore and Inflamed Eves, Flatnlence, Ulcere, Fever Soree, and : ‘n n “ mc “njFlLuaMATo4Y RHEUMATISM,’ which yields to its effects in n anrprmlug maimer. f It ha* never yet failed /wbea- uMd acsoriliftjft6dtfec-- tionff. ‘Eead lheifollowiog:. *. -\ J V* ? MaXchsstks, Allegheny co a Pa., > - November 1£1846. { "Thil la to my *wife, was. cured of a Rheumatic Complaint ofseven year* standing, ...j by which she was *tf lame as t»M obliged u> u*e crutch es. In one week she was cared bv U ?M}“® Oil, and could walk nhou. »*gfeffisSSSSaS*' Thefollnwingisimininmueatedbylffr. Wm»NMh|Alr. Jackson 1 * agent for Steubenville,.O. j :.. ■ . A gentleman near Steubenville,, who hadnotbeen able, to put either of his feet to theground for twelve years, in , consequence of lameness; by,the ttie-ofone bottle was enabled to walk two miles to.a township! election. H U likewise a sovereign remedy for. . l> •. CONTRACTION OP THE MUSCLES:.. DONS. . The following is communicated by Mr J Wm. Nash, W» Jackson 1 * agent for Steubenville? ‘ ! ■ a Tady residing m Steubenyillej the . finger of whose - hand Vos so contracted ns to depnve her o£th» fcse of it for thirty-five years, was entirely cured bykaeixseefotta bottle of the Oily so. that she now has IheperfaOt Ulft of her hand fully equal totbeother which had never been affected. Itnasalsobeenftrandtobea&aftaudmvinci ble agentin the speedy and certain ture Of i J >v : v. • DEAFNESS,. f . iu all c&Bes not organically incurable. . A Ihdy residing in Allegheny city was effectually cared of obstinate deafness, of years I |cpaunaance,fby the ,use of less than one bottle of the Oil; so that 5 sbd said she heard better than she had ever done before.' * , A gentleraan,w:eU,known.Hi.Pittsburgh, of" dearness of nine years 1 standing, by the ose ofa amall quanUtyoftlia Oil. The namea-and retidaricea-ofthe lady and gontlemhn will be given tothoke Whodesire it, at uie office of the advertise^-• Its properties are highly developed in the.certain and .u t - Several cases of Cramp Cholic ihore peea } eaecttalhr cured by one dose of the-Oiijin the, sport space or hmr an hour, when the parties have been agonised with pain. It* curative properties have been remarkably manifested in the radical cure of • - •••>-• • ?>- ■ *>■ DISEASES OF THE SPINE. A lady, the wife of a planter la Kentucky, was .cured effectually of one of the worst enses of diseased Spme, . which iad confined her to her bed for a considerable time, id which she could not turn herself.: It is aWa sure remedy and perfect core small of the. bttck ’ “inflammation of the kidneys. Read the following: _ " _ .... PrrrswmoH, Dec. 19,1846.; This i* to certify that I wu* afflicted with great pain m the small of my back and kidneys, which affected me so much that I could not aland upnght/ By rubbing exter nally, and using half a teaspoonml and morning, I was entirely cured. JOHN RIDDLEV near Warren,-Annatrqngco:, Pa. • Algeutleman of Pittsburgh, afflicted; j«tk*LVipl head of Wo«d is priotedoa the label of the wrapper of each botie* to imitate.which Isfelony. ■> - V-: , apampblewemtain inir fall divcuonaforuse; andalso containing the name rend addros of AVm. Jacksony General: Agent for-the proprietos; likewise, the name and address of the pro-. .. prietoTS, *s-Hail& Co.j Kentucky. • . 3d. PtfChose osiT of the advertised all of whom * show bill, oft which is printed the names of the PM>rietoTsmidGeneralAgents—thus: D-HailftCo. r ProprftorvKeutacky.. rWcniJackson,;Pittsburgh, Pa., Gene*! Agent for Westem Pennsylvania, ; a:»d pan of Ohioind AVestern and the printer*’ names— ftpMflin & Shryock, Pittsburgh—printedat the bottom of sid show bill. , . :-4i.Obserre—lhegenuine"Amfjicnn(Oil’ta-of'A.dark ■ specie gravi tyighter than water. Thecoanterfeitsare.mtatlyaf b ; bicK coloT’,—some white, iike Spiritarof i T a s ,eD^,ie T ’ Bid. to be refitted andclorified j-^-someSehedaOif—olh atniitare brother common oils;'and oneablackfilthr poking mlxture.pDTportingto come from hd Allegheny Dispensary Co.*’-'.- None of these conn- ; irfeits possess either the virtue of the power of thc trut mERICANOJL. • - "V ' UU*Sold wholesale and retail by WAfc'JACKSON, General and Sole Agent for the Proprietorin .Western 'Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, and .Northern^Ohio; and by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny county,Pa.: •' - v . . A. M.Marshall,) . •; / . Dr. Brown, > Allegheny city. ... ■ i. IL. Johnson, ‘ Jbimlhai! (ihrieHLManchester.. ; . x;',„ . Alexander Asdale.'AVylie street.: ’ J.R.H.JttcquesVßinnmghain. + Wm.J; Smith,TemperanceviUel. •' . -o\. ”, TiR. WILLAISIXS Oriental Cough Miztu tti— I >ljcr it» U : works piuisr nr.”' Those who have holbadAn op« porrumty of trying this gnat retaedy.fbrihepennanent care ofevery affection ottheiungs,:shauld not fail t? j!t : it a trial. Cenificates of iispfficieacyvfrom ourtw; c. 1 izenstj whichwo ore constantly receiving; 'cannot*! - - convince the skeptical. Bend the following Crom alt of high standing uv Allegheny:. fr ALusaussT Orrr, Feb. 7,1848. “Main. Hayi.% Brockway: It affords me great plea sure.to be able to add my testimony in favor o? s Dr. AVH-‘ lanPsirulyvaluablccoughmedicine. AboutUyeemonths since I was attacked with a violent coldfand iwas much distressed with the cough,. from which 1 couldget 80 re lief,-untill was trshort time since iiidoicedio'cvl'Bt your store and purchose soma of theOrienial Congh Mixture. I am happy to state that the use ofthesecohd bottle has entirely cured ms; nndfhnviuggreat confidence in it, 1 have, and shall continue to recommeod U to tty fricnQS. u GBACR y»»rni»a.ft Price, 25 cents a bottle.. Sold by ‘ » ' * HAYS & BROCKWAY, No. 2 r Com. Bow. Liberty AW near CAhal. (febici -j; flemino, Ekwwn^vuie^ PROM the New Yorlc Gazette, Oct 6; L lB39,*Uailjf paper, deservedly at tho head of the daily prfm this country. UnstoPs Extract of SarsapariUa.—Jt vreTc to, call the aitenuonof our readers loihisiaVnluliblepppp aration which will he found advertised iit¬hErcOlumu Mr. Bristol is a brother,: QQd iasu.es *; highly hiteresupg newspaper, every nowandtheu,:one or two ritimber* of which we haye alreadynoticedjrand the medicine tUeif has beeneulogtsedby nearly all the press of the western country, and; we.doubTholfjtuUy egfojpsed. Ithasinits ■ favor,- moreover, f veirjfr flattering 'testnnoriiifrffiom tho most eminent practitioners'in every part of the. country. where it (has: l been,nsed^c.There-ts, beauty iiuid taste enough inihe bottles, aadjn the engraved labels in which they are enveloped; a if the prcpaVadou itselfwere not one dr the'“ sovereignenin • the worlds ns.ewry person must believe dt jg~ibat is, every one mast believe it is—that is, every*;Qpe who . woufdnot resist sinoss of docnmenlaiy evidence couciu* stve enough to convert a one of the boalesj.gtntle.readeri and see whether youao not agree with us oi this point <■< For Vale by < B. A. FAHfJESTOCITtc Co., i febia . : -cor.&f Ist and Wood and oth4nd.'\YDod^ts. T> HKUMATBM, OOUT. ANO. TJC, WULOUKUA XV A reepecttble gentletoan caHeß at'onr offiee, u he-’ •aid; to inforifus ihat he had been affioiediibrclS year* with Rhennuunrn.or. Goat, and occasionally.with Tie Doloreux; tint lie hud been frequently confined to hi» room for mollha together, ond oftea satleted'Uld moat In tense end eitmidating paiD,' bnuhatlatelyhefiad been usingf Jaynlt dlterahre, from which hefouml Ibeihost ibr-’ ,nal and uiiixpbcted i TeHef;;;He .^ira ; he-lbimil 'tfae medi' ■ cine very peasant and effective, end thaihe nbw cou *‘dera himelf perfectly mtci^-PltihuldpktolUrtii'jmtr . Vortii K.\owiso.—A gentleman of Scrofulous .habit, fronuidiscreiion in his younger day*,'becam&af fectcd wia UlceraUons .in the Throat and NosefißSbi ayjtetnhee.lhemarlcaofbeing'eatoratedwillr'tUeeaie. TO«,were;en much aSecteSitbaiho bad lost^the oeiof thehaiidf with deep, panfal, and offensive ulcers,'and’wereahhollow tuia poras os an honey-camb; It was attbis'stag&af hi* complatU when death appeared inevitable: frontVloalh • ■ some dieasea that he commenced the use of Jdyne’s Al terative amt having taken sixteen bottles, is nowpf rfect ly care/r • • TheAlterative operates through the’clrenlatipnV and - parifie Uteblood and eradicate* uiseaiefrom thesystem, • whererer located,- and the nuraeToua'caxgs'it ’has per forma 1 'In: diseases ofthe skin* cancer, scroftrtsjgom, : liver braplamt, dyspepsia nrid other chrome diseases, is -truly.atdniBhing>— spirit of thtTimts. . ■> fO For rale m Pittsburg b,'at the pEKIN TEASTORK, 72 PorUi street ' *r~ . JS THE BEST COUGH AIKUICINKI X USED.’?—This wai expressed -ill our tearing yes ten]*’, by.an intelligent gentleman, Mrho hndvtedbut alio*'onehalf, of aboule of,l?r. Willard'sQrUnialCovgk before he was entirely .cered; botf? of it, and. if the moat obstinate coughorcola does • no&unppetu:J>y, its usfryourmonfey win be wAmded Coipoundcd as it is, of the most efle x ' l * K t-t V y |n «- G, U. Starr. Sewickley.' 1 ■ ■ ; .Ed\vnnlTliompw>nyAVi)kinsburgh. Daniel Neeley, East Liberty. • ' 11. Z; WiiclieUjWilkinsburgh. Thomas -Ailmt, Sharnshurgtl It. Rowland & Son. hrKeespprt. C. F.Dfehl, Elizabeth. John Black,Turtle CiveJc. ■ —MTEldowny,M T EIdowny, Bakerstpwn. ;. ; v . Samuel Springer. Clinton. •* r. . t - , . James M'Kee.Siewartrtown. • •/ o / Riley M’Laugfclin, Plunrtowuship. •=* J. Fulton. Tarentum. .. ' . - . Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenieville. > r Robert Williams, Arihuravtfle. : - 1 auglS-d&wCm aid also, by ocll IAND TEN-