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S' " Jl ' 's,*- ■ .-'■- ;*-s,V J^ , 4-;.•■■■-■.> -s: ■r./j S r.r J.- -U -.-s*- ‘ ' 'a -}.:■■■■ r. ■ Goods, iMhwjwtXcwy. fashionable goods . \ French, English, lmnreltfl, Merino, Cloths, of jaU coir ;m enUrely new terem this cay} style fancy.Vesi? in. }he most fash*, .ullemcn favonng tins r ._ 4 fiay rely upon thou gar* Toents being raade*BSvKelt taß : lhey cha be In any other house in the couhtry., < *■ * ON M ANP,n- large assortment of READY ifiDß CLOTHING, consisting-ofevery -'description of 1/rcss and FroqkConiS4£ew style basmessrooats, sack coots, blottseßj &c. Also, a general assortment of pants, Testa, shirts, cravats, suspenders and another articles in the j clothing Jtne, which will be eold.lowfor cosh., . Tybole-, salct purchasers will find it much to .their advantage ,to , coll nnd examine before, purchasing • j 0 1Q P DEUANY, -ihalOT t wß»pnob Goddijtor Genlii Wwr rnHEeal£tahia shelves to bear him oat ■1- in the assertion that-hc; *has the - largest -lot of Fronoh. Goods, adapted to men’s woar, to bo found in any • 'tailoring' Establishment tit the aiticlos and many w vied Included in the some, cannot be iound else* wherf A, fewpnh'e leadiug articles XviUbqeaumerated fcerebelow' ,j UL'l „,j * -*" ■•"*Bonjohn'a lanpgt ulack Cloths*,.. r . : Johannes Abbee** colored M lv Boniohn & Bnnom’s Doeskin Cessuneresi ” “ ,Crape£lasnquea u i iXlghtanddarYFancy’s Pallet Oloihs.foT.Sammcr CoiiSjv. •.* Cachmareitd, :" “ ■ “ Coburn, ‘ ' “ “ ..Tsrecds, English uuil American i, • '-ireA&iurt Balms, Crape Silk, Tarloton, Cachmere, TinseUcd Brocodea, embossed and needle , wronghi Bhapep, wmw Marseilles, ami a great variety ofother Vesting. . Atso—Linen Drills; white, grey, plain, plaid and ribbed of eniirel; ne w plvleQjimpurtea tills season—which will bo aoldlow foJrdoXjfor cash, pndelreep>andcaahonly. Fiftlialrcet, next Exchango Bant, -i. -* ■* ..ni.VA.~.i. ■'p.KiHJAatciHi.'". . No- » & 79 CORNER SIXTH AND LIBERTY STEERS. TTaving enlarged and newly fitted op ibcir establiah- XjL menl, nt the above well known aland, respectaUy Invite,the attention of their friend* and the public to their choice wlectiod of New Goods, comprising eveiy vnne iv far wring arid' summer wearrseledted especially for their o&dmei depaTtment. Thosh wishing to leave their orders will fijtd at this establishment. evCnr style of new ond desiruble goods. Their stock ot ready made .Ctoillr ingisettenSiycgot up in the bestmonner, of datable tnn tertnl.und well worthy the attention of those wishing to ourohase- Alt are mvited to call, and may. rest assured that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. 'A'lnige assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand, ■ npmio Cmo- - ■ , TO ARMS! TO AKhtS!—Threatenedln 'JmHK vasion onvestern Penna.by Col Swift,with - 10,000 men,-notwithstanding whtcb, J. hi. White will eonunne to self clothing cbeapepihau any has heretofore been offered In the Western country, har- Ine the lamest establishment in the city,- frontmgou GiD- OrtyandsSnhsts.: He is now; prepared to thpwto.his hnmerans patrons; the greatest variety of cloths, cassi metes, Testings, and clothing of all descriptwis, sauable for the approachlngseason, that oTerfceen offerafiiri thU-marJceuto which all can have of *yay : , Observe the cornfiffNo. WT* Liberty and.Siith *ta- - marfls 1 M %VIIITR TAiLOBt Proprietor — "-■sssscis k saar 7 n “ EORGESPANGLEft «t Co. announce to thetr mends Itt And the enircns of Allegheny, that they , have on JSd a finelsSeat of CLOTHING, , VebheKtin£of Coats, VeswPantsvHose, dx.,wluch they -wiUsell otfsir prices A no, a superior tat of Cloths, Cassimercs, anil vestings, which they will make sp to • order,'in the tieate«*nd beat manner. '. ' work done as USUIU; 4 • NT B Don’t forget the place, on the west side of rode • tal *ireet;s doors north of the Auction Store, Allegheny city. *a®*“ r Cloililiigl’CH>tl»mgll .C tattling .111 . ' *r&* 2%r«* jfig Ztoor* Vs. .2*« Western World t• f -«PA /?rw\AvEU/SELECTEDGARJtENTS now,. ~ IDU*UUU made : and ready to He offered on the . ’jujjl liberal lermsip my old customers and the pubiio in eenenti/ The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, jan completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo uting that Ha* ever beeu offered in this or any other mar ' fast west of the mountains. For neatness in stylo ana workmanship. 1 ' combined with the very low price which - iher wiil lie sold for; must certainly render the old unri valled Three BiglJoors onc of thejjreatesl attractions of the westerh couutry. • It is gratifying to me to be able to fenhoauce io my numerous fnends at home ana onroad, ihat notwithstanding the extraordinary effort* which I havemad© to meetthe many calls in roy line, It is with ' dUficawTean keep time witUthc constant, rush that is inadedn this .establishment." It isarwetl established fadf, that my sales are. eigni or ten tunes larger than any OiherhoWe-hi Uie trade; and tlds bemir the thp amount soldjl can io*ell at much less profit* than other* could possibly thmlrof doing-tf uiey wished to oover contingent expenses. I Intend to make o clean nWee» of alhmy presentstoclt before the begumingof next year, comme to this conclusion, I will make u the inter cut ofovery a.cheap rainier suit, to coll B ‘ sD r the most eilravagnnt degree of sur onee how each n Vastcollecuon of Earn maps cLorm.ia' could possibly be .collected together under the control of one individual. But such things,will be, as long as per severance tutd industry ■» the main-spring,of trude.-v Without any intention of boasung,on my p.art, I wiltsay nt the some lima, It is of each metal 1 am principally com o6sed.:fdr nothing in' theshape or form; of difficulties, no matter whatlheirmagnitude may be, can detormslrom neenmiilishimr iny object, in providtug for the Tanner, the mechaniei 7 -and ihe'daylaborer.- My whole attention is takes up vriihtbo grthtest core for their-welfare, in get- Une-OD Fashionable,-and allhosame umaenhstantialgar mefflt'U) mcef ; their demands;- and ns for-others,-who faftCv themaelves'inoving in -a.different sphere, and re- QuitlrtKftri’artiole-df ultra kind, they have oiily te givc'tnennouUine of thetr wauls, and they are suited to a word . ' Nowi-lel me say a word ortwotomy country.roerch anlsin thdrode; if you wish to save from at least2s to OOper eent. in- yoar wholesale purchases,■ call m,at the “TbtbkUig Doorr," hfid if I doirt'meet your most san jraineiiope*, 1 in l the way of gelling cheap bargains,'Ond fresli seasonable goods, I wiifnot m.future attempt to off*-, erfeftt inducements of a~ similar kind to a generouapeo nle of feo’ndble a nature and close discernment. : v > P !« JOHN M’CLOSKEY, febts-ly . No. 151 Liberty street 1 /"I AIN’T BK 1 if- Wttie faasjast Teeeived at lj his" largo establishment, fronting ©nUberty and 6th street*; a splendid nssortment of TWEEDS for summer;: idsoVfeiuperior toVof French Saim- all of wlueb- hc i* ready to make upin the latest-fashion and . on tlie rriosr reasonable terms; as. usual. - ■ Observe- the, comer, Wo. 107 liberty andSucthsireeis mv t4 i.M.-WHITE,-Tailor, Proprietor.: . - 1 Wholiiale aml Heiati. : “T SADDLE/HABNESS ANDTRUNKMANUFACTpAV. TVOBEET if. HARTLEY, bega leave to in : gA. JtvTorcnMn friends and the public generally, Hm that he continued tooicnpy that largeandeora-.g£J£2' modtousStorcßoom, formally ouenpted by SamuerFnSa-, esto'eHtCp, No 80; eomer of Diamond nlley and Wood atreefcwMde BeTtaeps it latgonnd general tusortmentof Saddiedj Bridies, Harness, Tranks, Carnet Bags. Saddle . Bags.yolises, Buffixlo ai)bes;' Whlpsj and all otferun. • clesmbis line. : ,i; Healsokeeps constantly 6rt hand, nnar tdprdpanid. ifr. : furnish to orders all ktmlsof lUvetedfloßO,nianufactiired e of the besimatena), and in a.sty!e of wofrkmanshipequ&l jo th 6 eastern- article, andrll #0 jier cent. JpwAanft anj FarTnerj would do well to foil and examuie-bis etoek before -purchasing. elsewhere, tk he is determined ruleartiderf?fci very low P *jp3*lton?i forgeMTte place,:.Na,B0 v .conidr of-Wood trcerhJid'Dlamond Alleys * . np2o Thf Cromwell, by J. T: lleadlyj ; ; Spring, D D 1 Jacobus 1 ! fo»esop,|hfcGospels*... ,v ; . . - Xceturea on Sliakspcare, by N. tludson, 2 vol.. ■ : • - of Liftv o * Sketchesorwuyto-fJlnry Ac*. • ' > 4 **rbe'Ccmvenr,;by.‘ilfUThorof Girl is Now arid Then, by Warrenj : Sketches of Sermon* On' PatttWcs and Miracles; r j Ireland’s Wcleomn tO Strangett ♦' r » Heavonupou Earth, , , ' , , « . Hawkßtoue. utale ofand.for England t a to!. • - * For sale Tiy . KIiMOTT & KNGLIBH, ' > )e!0 yr ■< •• -•/ 78 Wood tutd 80 Market. Weajternf Merchant!, mllE-WtHG^ST;BEST ASSORTMENT over X -Offered to-jhe puhltc/and at the lowest prices possi blertnay-wMbonar-at liS AVood-strcet,-opposllo. J.-D. Davi-’ Adcti6ii l Uooins. !'Otifletvo \Varergm^D^talr*. IkTEWhWORK BVvBEADLEY—The Life of Oliver tdaAßd'ii!sGenenils» ,, otc. { etc;; Received this.day ami fo?A“by >Ty JOIiNSTON A STOOKTOIV, jdlO, . Bookfellcrr, corner Market and Third s « t V si d a f&MO' ' — ~’• r£ & -'y£ h ? • v £££= r - i * » (Eranapartaticn £ines. LINS FROM ™' r PITTBBUROH TO*ERIE‘ 1 ~ | XT I*RE-SHIPPING— 1 *RE-SHIPPING— belonging to thisUne ll have-bftcn pat in fine order, and are.now:Tumung,| regularly tasiweert’Pittsburghand!Erie, touching at ail j intermediate Port* atangthc.Canals. ABoai wiluiwa>s j be at the. wharf,, under the Monongahela Bndgc, and one, I wUI smrl .rcgul&rlyv every other day. - The: Peopled I Transportations Line -has 1 every facility /orcarcwug | Freight and Passengers::- The boats will be lowed to I Beaver by and-will proceed to Ene with great I dispatch,liy.iho-cauals. The boats aro commanded by I experienced and careful men—ail of whom have an ui- l tercet in the Line < „ . I ■ PT7T: Goods aentihy the Lute* to Erie may be forwarded | toonypouitoutheLakes. > | For uoightor paaaago apply to f K [ R gp ATR [ OKi Agent,' Water street, Pittsburgh. • I AGENTS. Clark A Co, Beaver j , R. W-CoKKiKOitAM, Now Castle. -' • Troctmas A Mitcheltebb, Pulaski. • '€ensbit Warrss N Middlesex. T ...,. MtLTo2rHvLL > ShcrroA r v':;:- • ./ JosKFaMcCunis.Sharpsburgh. ■. ‘ 8.8. AG.Lownt,Clarksville. - ( King A McFarland, Big Bend. I SiO.PLXruas^WcttGreenville.< i ? KxLPAtmca> : Adamsvtllei •. .■ XV* H.Uensrt, llajtsiown. vi- W.Waoswobtu A Co., Sherman’s Comers. 1 Wta; Power, ConncautviUe. r-*—,Bpnng.Corner. W C Wabnes, Albion • —— ■ ■ " , ■■yCraneanlle. • Wm. Ttlrr, Lockport. • ; * ■ A. Ki.no, and B. Toxlxnsob A Co n Ene. - , . . The following:Agentr in Ene will receive and for ward Freight to tiny Port pn th© Lakes, shipped by this Line: ■W M. Gallagher/ 'John Hearn, • :G. W.Haverstier ACo., Jo«ahKellogg, . : 5 . Kelsoe A Loomia, Walker A Cook, JeO ■ >' FUlttoargh Portable Boat Line* j 1848. ■jt.'Tcr the Transportation of Frtsghl to and from -« | diTTSCVRQJIfPHILADEIjPUIA', HALTIMORE*NE\V | YORK, BOSTON, AC BOHBIDOS 4> CASH. PAflmWpAia. TJUFFS t VCONNORi Pimbvrgh. THIS old established Lure being now in fall operation, the proprietor* have made extensive arrangement* to forward Good* >and Produce with despatch, and on lhe most favorable terms.. They- confidently hope, their well knownpramptncssin delivering goods—peculiar, safety in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each port, affording accommodations. Jo shippers and owners, of produce,—together with their tong experience and unre- Iftiling attention to business, wilfseetixe to them a cour tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully All consignmentaby and for this line received,charges paid; and forwarded in any required directions free of charge Tot commission! advancing or storage, b interesvdtrectly or indirectly; in steamboats. - lul communications promptly attended to on apphoa* tion to the following agents:- BORBQDGE & CASH, 378, Marketstreet. Philadelphia. TAAFFB A O’CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O’CONNORS A CO., North stre*i, Baltimore. WILLIAM B. WILSON, 86, Cedar street, New V’crk. -V V • -Ji Htnluutti Transportation l«Ia«. VIA' CANALS AND RAILROADS FOR PHILADEL PHIA A\D BALTIMORE S'IOODB continued u nir care aril! bo forwarded wllh ou. delay, nod n,i cO , Canal ‘la.m, Peon olreel, ME .SEIZES k REVNOLD9, ■■■>■ oTOnnda'.Mnrkeimreeii Philadelphia. RASE, MERRILLk CO, j«SB 1 5 - Smith’s wharf. BoUimore. «,w«r i l **- ffigggjgr 1848. SB&BI ibejranspoTlaliannf w*yfwj» JjjXciwecn Pmjbnrghj Blmrsville, Johnstown,, llrai- Water street.and Petersb«rgb., ..■; •,... • ■■ This Cine wo* formed for the special accommodation of the trao business- The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage *they thave received dating tbe last two years, respectfully Inform their old customers apd the public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at any point on the Canals or Railroads with promptness ami deapaicjn _ •: -< >-nOFBlKT0B»«" . _ . JAS-A. LORB, ■ i GEORGE TRINDLF, . JOHN WILBER A CO. V Aobto— G. A. M’AJTOLTTr A Co n Pittsburgh? Joan Mills*, Holhdaynburg; ■ Ficewobth A Woow, Johnstown. „, , Rkfeuexces—Snuih A Sinclair, J. AJ. M*Dev»U;G. A J. R. Shoeabergen R. Robison A Co.; R. Moore, Bagalev A Smith; John Parker; Wm.LehmerA G.P. Suoeober ger, Pittsburgh. • . : , K 2? Merchant** Trtniportrttoa tBBBESESm • •." ■ ESSESSSS 'V7OB the Transportation ofMerchandize and Produce JJ> • to and Baltimore. ■ Good* consigned to our care will Le forwarded without delay.at the dourest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, tree from uny extra cbargufor stor age or commission.: i r C. A. M’ANULTV 4. Co., Proprietors,-. Canal Bonn, Liberty it., Pittsburgh. ■ [Gazelle.nnly.eony.t _ •• . ~ Western Mew Yorlc College of Hcalttt* 307 ' Mam-oranr. Buffalo, N.-Y. PH.vQ. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE UTIIONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. THIS celebrated remedy is consuur-'.r increasing us Tame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine /or family use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy: all stages .of this cotn| plaint immediately relieved, uo. matter of how loug tiaud tmr. >(Bcopainpbletfor tesuraony.) Gravely and ail diseases of the urinary organs »■ for these distressing complaints it stands alone; uo other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical:—-{see.pamphlet.)- luver Com plaint,. Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague., To.the Great WestespcoioUyj and wherever these coinploiuts prevail, this medicine is offered. - Notnmeral agent, nodeleterious compouud iso part of this mixture; it cures these diseas es with'certainty and celerity, auddoes not leave the sys tem torpid.*’ (See pamphlet) -• Files, a complaint of a most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is fat beyond any other preparation for this dist-a e, or for any oilier disease originating from impure blood (See pamphlet) Debility or the System? weak Back, Weakness of the Kidney s, Ac or Infiamation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of tin medicine, and a cureis alway s the result at its use It stand* as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, pmnful men struations. No article has ever been ottered, except this, whieh would touch this kind of derangements It may be relied upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so>, could give a thousand names os groof of cures in ibts distressing class of comphums.— o» pamphlet. All broken dowu, debilitated consular .uona, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of thtji article to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. « Eruptive Diseases wil| fipd the alterative properties of this article fuoifttheatooo.and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in alt diseases, which theliraitif of nn-hdvertisement will not permit lo be named here j Agcntsnive them away; they contnin IW pages of .certificates oflugb character; aud a stronger array of proofof the virtues of a medicine, nevf cr appeared. It isoneof the peculiar features of this ar ticle, thutit never fails to benefit in any case, and if bone and muscle are left to build boon, let the emaciated ami lingering invalid hope on, ana keep taking -the mcdicincr aaioiigustheretsaiumpTOvement: The nrapnetorwoold caution the public against a number of articles which come out under thaheods of Sahsafariujis, Svaurs, Aev as cures for Dropsy, Gravel. Ac. They are good for noth ing, and conipatealo gull die unwary.: touch them not. Their inventors nover thought of .curing such diseaseanlL thisarticle had done it. A particular study of tZuparxph i Utsu eamatiif solunud. Agenis t and all who sell the ar> i tide, are glaa to circulate gratuitously. Put op m 30 o£. ; 1 bottles, at $3; 12 oz. do. at 81 each—the larger holding 0 i or- more than the two small bottles, Look out and not fet imposed.upon.- Every bottle hns “ Vaughn’s Vegeta le Liihonlnptta Mixture," blbwn upon the glass, the written signature of U .G. C. Vaughn ” on the directions, and “ G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,”Btaopcd oath* cork. None Other are genuine. - Propared by Dr. O. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Malastreet, Buffalo; wholesale and retail. No attention given :to letters unless post-paid— order from regularly authorized Agents excepted. .Post-paid let ters; or verbal communicatioAssoliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. . Officosjdevoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Nassau st, N. Y,; 293 Essex st., Salem, Mass.; and ;bythft principal Druggists throughout The United States and Canada, as Agents. ■ HAYS A BROCKWAY Ageafe. 1 No. fly Liberty et., near ConaT Basin. . TrENITIAN BUNDS.—A. WatnctU, and old and well. V- known Voiution Bluidmoker, formerly of Second antf'Fourthsts.vtnkee.thfa method toinformhis many friends of iho factthaihls Factory fa now In full opera tion on St. .Clair si*. near, the old Allegheny Bridge, where -a ooostant supply of.Bltnds of various colors ana qunh ibosjfa eoastanuykept op.hnnd and at all prices, from lwenty*eento np to salt customers. . ■N. B. ff required, Blinds willbe jmt op eo, thatm-case of alnra by flit, or otherwise, they may be. retadnred • without the aid -■of a’screw-driver, and with the same facilidy thatany-otbeypiece of furniture can he removed,' an,d without any expense.- > •;.* jeS4-d&wy/ • N BW . BOOKS.—LoxierinM in Europe; or Sketches of •Travel in France, Belgium,Switicrland,Italy, Ans.* trio, Prussia,; Grcatßntau and. Ireland,.with an oppett* dix. containing: observations on European charities and ’medical institutions. By John W» Carson. U-D - • 1 Angelo, a novel. By the antbor of “Emilia Wyndhaa,” "Two Old MenVTales^etc. : Self-Control, a novel. By; Mary Bfuntba, 1 author of “Discipline;’? v. //’f. . . Vol. lILDaHy Scnpmral Headings. By the fatoTbo* Chalmers. D.D„L.I».D.-, r . Pand, Tie Thousand and One Nights. Harpers l tnted edition : William the Cottager, a hook for children. By the an* ibor of “EHen-llerbert,!’ Ac.. ;*. The above .works, received this day.and Tor-sale by 4 ie&l JOUN9TON Jt STOCKTON. * ■-«! Bn. New Novel. ■ > TUOT received at M. A. MINER'S— . O Lena Cameron; .OT, The Fmir Si/Uen. By Mra: Gray. - ■ . ;:T«® I4ft pfßr.Ru*hard4eiiniage,theGroalVieiinilser> withmbort account of hit last daya. By Jus. Kuieht • : Thß;Cabin Boy,DT.UrB on the Wine; a Btorv of For tune a Freokt and Fancies. By Lien! Murray. ■>■J.adiee’.NauonalMtignfinajforSepteinber ■ •• Union •• ■ t.i t; ■ . . >. Little’* Lmtjp Ape, N 0.233. ID s ’*»rfi»rd, of:-AlIeebe»r city, hag all the above-- SmhbfirW gi.. M door above Second,', . >-* ,:-.rr-. ;Si ■:. •-: ■Yt'- - -■ ■'■'..‘.'J’'• t-^". s'.'y’!s ! 5 V i •' H'/,{M*. : .;Jf i■.A.fz - 3>. ; :v* r * ; ■ w'-ji'.-1' ?>■ ---’ rj;«. V’-'. i\"\ —'- 1 -- v.\!_Sy .'- ■ 1 V*? • ' 7 ‘ -T? 1 ?*' : 'fr. ti.i 1 ?:- (JEimgratjon^juius. - nanuien'& cp.'i gk M AH. m MWWKWP**. i .. Jgfflfc} IKb arrano k m k n ts She i lET Hereafter, aU Steerage Passengers rojmng from Ehtropcf engaged in America to come iover, ut .either-or the snipe of UxßsD£X.fc Co., will be furnished: with the fallowingProvislons,or iheneqnivaictjt,m other articles equally good,—See j4ctQ/’ C ;anu one-tenth 10 “ Oatmeal, or the Provisions 1 10 “ Flour, ' ■ . furnished wjll be •• io “ Beaus and Peas, . delivered to each 35 “ Potatoes, ;Pessengor-every 1 pint of Vinegar, week, with a sut fio cailons of Water, ament supply pf iafijs.Balted Pork, tree from bone. .Fuel for cooking.- 1 ' Bach Ship iu this line will be properlyveiiuJaied, ond i a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pos ; sengers’ apartment. - The Cambooso and Cooking-ranges, for uio use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote; their health and comfort Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, j e 7i ■ ■■ ■ 1 Fifthst.,.ncar.Wdod.; ■~Tap*cott ? «Genera—BmigratlonOfflce. i . -m. REMlTTANGES.audPasssKoiaßnd Great Britain and Ireland, byW* ; J-fT.Tapscottj 75 Sooth at., corner WfVaC - .of Maiden LauejN.Y.j and 00 Water-.- *oo Hood. Liverpqpl.■■■ <• ■ The subscribers; having accepted the Agency of the above: House* are now prepared to make arrangements ou the most libera! terms with those desirous of pay in? the passageof their friends from the Old Country;'and they flatter themselves their character and lone standing in business will give ample assurance that all their or* . rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. A J. T. Tapscotl erelong and favorably . known for the superior class, accommodation! and sailing qualities of their Packet Ship*. The QUEEN OP THE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK;: HOTTINGUER, ! ROSCIUS* LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which i leave each port monthly—from New Yorir the 21st and 20th, and from Liverpool.the Oth and tlth; in addition to which they, have arrangements With the St George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure j from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined I that their facilities-shall keep pace with their Increasing j patronage: while Mr.W. Tapscous constant personal { superintendence of the business to Liverpool is an addl | tioaal security that the comfort and accommodation of ! the passengers will be porUcularly attended to., .. . . ( The subsenbersbemg, as usuxu, extensively engagou | In the Transportation Business between Piiuburgn nnu I the AUantio Cities, are thereby enabled to.take charge ot | and forward passengers .immediately on their, landing, [ without a chance or disappointment ordeloyi and are, j therefore, prepared to contract for passagefrom any sea- I port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the uaturf, ot | the business they are- engaged m giving them facilities j for carry'lag passengers so far mland uot otherwise at] j tamable; nud will, ifteccssary, forward passengers fur ! ther West by the best mode ot conveyance* without any | additional charges for their trouble. Where persons I sent for decline coming oat, the amount pmd for passage j will be refundedm full. . L \ REMITTANCES. . • I The subsenbers are also prepared to give, drafts at i tight for any amouut, payable at the principal clues amt 1 towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and nates; thusaf j fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting fund* | to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. i Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFPEA O’CONNOR, I Forwarding and Commission Merchants, j map27-dAw-ly Philadelphia. _ Roche, Urothersi * Co* r£XT aJjjfV Fgltos st:, Nxw York ; Edks Quat, ctM? WftiWp Dtrauki ScoTiJitio Road, LrvßHKxn.. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st,, Cana! BnsUi, Pittsburgh. ArrungmenU for 18-19- . . ROCHE, BROS. A CO., sole A gem* for the BLACK. i BALL LINK, of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year being complete, they ore prepared to bring out b; the obove splendid Line, from Liverpool to New 'V ots and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing busineM, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. SRMITTAKCfiS TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. :• Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, atony Rankin Ireland. : The undersigned has made arrangement* to bnug out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present rear. ... J frbS-j&daw* JAMKS BLAKFJiY, -gg-. ps»sgeToanifKnm xfik* WaSSt GREAT BRITAIN A IRELAND. W“ Gkobob RirrARD A Bos, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li verpool. ■ V CA«usiJt&Rfmsa,No.S3Soa*,h*t., N. V . THE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency attfiU etty of the above well known aud respectable Houses, are prepared to make engagement* for passengers to come out from any partof Great Unlain or Ireland, re gular Lilia of Packet Ships, sailing from IJverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured tlmt Iheit mends will meet with; kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arnvai In ihis country. Apply to or address SAMUEL M cLuRKAN A CO* H 2 Liberty sL. Piittburgh. : N. B -’-Pastages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and drafts for any amount lorwarded, pay able at sight,throughout the United Kingdom. ))gMy UAUNDBN & CO.’S m MS3ESOES A.SD m Office* . HARNDEN* & CO continue to bring out persons fro® any prft of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wale*, upon the mo l liberal terms, with their usual punctuality , aud attention to the wonu of emigrants Wc do not n I low oar phsseugerMobc robbed li> the swindling scamps that infest the seaports, as wc take charge of Uirra the moment the) report themselves, and see to their wclMh* tug, and despatch them without an) detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, a* we defy aui of our passengers to *Ao to that they were detained tort} eight hours by us m Liverpool whifstthousandsofotliers were detained months until they could be sent in some old craft , at acheuprate which, too frequently proved thur coifins Wc intend to perform out contracts honorably, eo I tekatumay and not act as was the ease last season with other offices, who eithcrperfonntd not at alt, orwlteuil suited theiriomcntence Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from XI to Xl 000 payable at our of the Provincial Hanks tu Ire land. England, Scotland aud Wales JOSHUA ROBINSON, w European and General Agent, Hfth street, one door below worn! st m FUIUbIUH HE3IITTANCE. mUE Subscribers are prepared to forward tnnnej to all X parts of England. Ireland, Scotland and Wates, with despatch, and at the lowest rates y ’ SAMUEL MCLURKKN & CO, | ifcblS * i 42 Liberty street I European and Amcrlcan-Agency. TIIE undersigned European Agent has just armed m the United States, and will len\a Pittsburgh, ra*, I early in September, and sail from New York or tho Ist day- of October next,performing the Twenty BecondTmtr ' of this agency throagn England, Ireland, Scotlund, Wales, do; returning to America in May,lB4o. Money.,remit* unices for large and small suras; promptlytirade.to nil parts of Great Britain and Ireland; legacies, debts, rents, f real estate and clalmscollectcd and recovered? comes or i wills, deeds and documents procured j all kinds made. etc. Hu succeeds his relative, il. Keenan, i now U- S- Consul at Dublin, who so many years success i Tally conducted this Agency; and he will be assisted by. him in all business transactions m Europe. Innumerable references given. Address personally, or address post 'paid, ' THOS. J. KEENAN, European Agent, ; . and Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ■ > * Pittsburgh. Pa.; Office at the Merchant’s Hotel, corner Third und Sinith field, its. : , BT'Mr: K. may he seen on business at the following times and places: In Cincinnati.* at Broadway Hotel, on 3t*t July, mid Ist August; in Louisville, at Louisville Hotel.on 3rd and 4tb Auguali in Sl Louis, on Iolh,llth and 12th August. - • . , : . James May, Esq. will attend to all European business in ray absence. i :3e13 - Great Kngllah Remedy I - Coughs, Colds, Asthma; nn spitting of blood, pom m tlio side mid chest, irritation nmi, soreness of the lungs; bronchitis, difficulty: of breathing, becuc fever, night sweats, emaciation ana general debili-: ty.astbnra, influenza, whooping cdugh, nndcroup. -: Sold in large bottles at $1 per bottle, with full directions: for the restoration of health.. : • ••• : Pamphlets, containing amass of Eugiishand American' certificates, and unequalled . ments of this.grirat English Remedy, may, be obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. . : For sale by , B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO* dilfi . .cor..First and Wood.ond Wood and Cthsts - Mew Works. A LLISON’SMARLBOROUGH—The military Ufe of '.ix John, Duke pf Marlborough: by. Archibald. Allison, F.R. 9., author of the “History of Europe.” ; .? . ' Neanser’s Life of Christ—'The life of Jesus Christ,-m Us historical eonnesonand historical developments: by. Augustas from the fourth German edition, by John MaClmiock and E. Blumenthal, Profes sors m Dickinson College.-v i.- :. • v < ’ > Old Hicks the Guide ; or Adventures in the Comanche Country in search of a Gold Mine: by.Ghas.W.. Webber. : The Bachelor of the Albany: by. the author of the “FaleonFamUy.”.- .. i Dr. Chalmer'B.Pofllhumons. Works Daily Scriptum! Readings, by the late Thomas Chalmers, D. D.,L.L. D.— In three volsv Volumes Ist and 2d received. : . The above valuable works received-this day. and-for sale by - JOHNSTON & BTOCKTONt i .npla ■ ■ comer Market and Third sls. v « SUNDRIEB.— 400dox. PJaymgCards; 200 whole and half boxes Sardines;*: i 10 baskets olive Oil;, ; .. . 30 doz. assorted Qatsops,Ac. 5 cosks.l«onrion Porter, quarts andpints; > ■■... 300 doz.Brondies, Wines, Ac.very old;-. . 5 bbls. powdered Sugar; * : GO: baskets Champaigne Wine, pern to arrive; 3. hhfls Claret Wine, for sale b jr . ... imarO ■ / . ’ 7 P. C. MARTIN, - ' ‘ 1 v. >• ” 1 v s l*' «* *' * r ->,* *- * V * * 1 , . -If Jnsnratu;; (gomyauus. Fire and Mariae•lnwwnce. mHE Insurance Company ofNorth America, of l him .'i dolphia«through ii 3 duly authorized Agent} ihe sub scriber} offers 10 make permanent and limited Insufauce on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments, by the canfci and. rivers.’ s DIRECTORS: _ . , Arthur 0. Coffin, Fres’t: Stunucl Brooks, Alex. Henry, - ; ; \ Charles Taylor, ' - Samuel W. Jones, - Samuel W. Smith,. Edward Smith, ; ' Ambrose-White, • ■ John A. Brown, 'Jaeob M. Thomas, John White, ; > John 11. Neff, , • Thomas F. Cope, : Richard D. Wood, j Wm. Welsh. * Henry Dr Sherrard.Sec’y r Tills is the oldest Insurance Company in the United plates, having been chartered-in 1704, 'Jts charter is per petual, and from lit high ?taitdrng, ; ;loiig experience, am ple means, aitd avoiding-all risks pf an extra hazardous character, itmay be conaidtTfrd&tf offuringTunpiesccun- Sy to the publi e. WILLIAM P. JONES. • At Counting Roomof Atwood, Jones A Co., Water ami Front sts., - Fiusburgh - - : moy.4y •Tlie Franklin.Flro Jniuranoo. Company •OF.PmUAUKI.PUUr.: . ' - CHARTER PERPETUAIL—»H»,OOO_ pnM in office IC3J Chestnut at, north side, near Fifth. lake Insu-. .raucc,either pcnuaneat or.limited, ngainit J 0 ? 8 • OT . “? m " age by fire; dll’ property tuid effects of overy description, j in town of c’ouhtry, on the 'most reasonable .terms.. Ap plication,' madeeither personally, or by touerß}-wi|i oe ■promplly wiendcdio; «• C. N. BAKCKBR, Pnret. ; C. (i. lUScxxs, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Charlos N. Bancker,. ..Jacob R-Smith, . •Thomas Hart, *George ?»->•••■ ? Thomas J. "Wharton, MordecotP. Lewis,. . Tobias Wagner, , Adolphi E. Bone, Samuel Grant, • David S. Brown* ,■■ . . PITTSBURGH AGENCk. Wakbick Mabtui, Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Mania & Co., corner of 3d andWarket sts. , . Fire risks token on. buildings and their contents, in Pittsburgh, Allegheny And ihe, surrounding country. marine of inlanfl’havlgatlon risks taken.. :.• ftugl-iy.-; ■■ josiau Etna.' . ; KIIG& FINHBV, , , Agents at l nsuranceCompany of , 'CIIRB'WSKSupon Buildings and Merchandize ofeve r description,'and "Marine Risks upon hulls or 'ear* goes' of vesseisj takeu upon the most favorable terms. •. - Office at the. warehouse of King A Holmes, on Water stU near Market street, Pittsburgh. . • • * . N. Br King & Finney invite the confidence and patron age of their friends and communityot jargerjo the Dela-. ware M. Insurance Company, as an msutuuou among the roost .flourishing in Philadelphia--as having Jt large paid, iu capital, which, bythe-operation ofitschn nereis constantly increasing-—as yielding toeacbpcrsott.tTUnit red, his due share oCthe profits ot the Company, without involving him m duy resppnribiUty.wbateyer,beyond-tho premium aclually poid in by him'; and therefore .as pos sessing the Mniuafprinciplpdivested of everyobnoxtou* feature, aud in inrmo&t attractive- form- j novl-lty. 1 GENCV ORTHB FRANKLIN A. COMPANY OP Pim.APELPIA ‘-M i. corner of Third arid Woo#.struts. Pittsburgh. r-Th©: a»et» of company on ihefim of Januar)’, 184o t aa jj l conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania UefiisJftturt; were:'''*.-' V- " Bonds and Mortgages • *• - * Beal Estate, at cost* ....... Temporary Loans,.Stocks and Cash Making a.tntnl of"*•• ***»•**; • *•••■**v; * -$909,0«3 43 Affording certain n**UTance that all losses wiHne promptly met, and giving entire* security to nil who on tain policies from this Company; Bisks, taken at as low rates as am consistent with, security. *- M . octS WARRICK MARTIN, Agonl, Insurance Against Fi*o*. TIIE American Fire Insurance .Company —Office.*.. No.. .72 Wulnut street, Philadelphia! Incorporated A. D. perpeetual. ? ' ; ■•••■•. ~ Insures Buildings, Fund lure, Merchandize, and proper' iv generally, cither in. the city or countryj K; v" f A.; TVTBW i)AOU BKKBOTVi*JB iloi IN ingt } 'Fourthsirtet.—Hava n & Astkoxy, Daguerre o ' tvpisisJjroirrtheEnstcrivcitica, would callthenuention of the iuhaoitaiit# of'Pittsburgb, uiidti*en#ighboring:towhi, io their Dagucrreoiyp* oif citizens'anti others, at rooms in'; ‘the thitti story of Burke’s l»tultiiug,4th .st.; .. . . " Persons wishing pictures taken may test assured that no pains shall bo spared to produce them in the highest ; perfection of the'.art. Ourinstrument* are of the niostpow erfui kindytenablinguß to Ctecute pictures udsurptissed for high finish and truthfulness io nature. -Thepablic are' solicited to’call and examine. * /.;■ Persdns siUing for-pictures are neither reqmrTed or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction:!# given. : N. 11; Operator* will finu this a good depot for stock, and chemicals. . . : ; . ; liyTnsirQctions given in the art; containing the more recent Improvements. ; . . jau? TO FEMALES'.—Every female' should have a box of Dr. Ralph’* Pill*/ They are j?erfecily adapted,l9 the peculiarities ofthcir constitution, acting with gemle'mild ness and.sofety.tn ailcireuriutaiicts. .Ayherevermtrbduc ed, their "diameter has. been rapidly.established among the ladles, with whom they are emphatically The Favorite. Very complete directions. for use-m the- various com* plotnis win he found iu the directions accompanying each lioxA- : - * v • For sale by S. li. CUTHRBRT, ‘ Smllhfield street, •netur’njinl.’ . AlsOj byAVini Cole. Allegheny* CityjJV G.Smith, Bir mingham; and JohnM’Cmckcn, Fifth \Vntd, Pittsburgh : jan2s v "' .' liollow-Warfl. Oaillngß. TiiTBItCHANTS vtxiung our city for the purpose of iyX their Spnaij supplies of Hollow-ware -aiid other Cheungs, will find a very, heavy stock, anti an extenßive varieiy of patteTiis atitl siws in storc hv us.— Samples cdnbtVßeen atdufwareHouse,Commercinl Row. Liberty'stfeet/nett W.' W; Wallace’s Warble works. , c fTr* Terms and prices favorable. ; ' - QUIN, McBRIPF. & Co.* BOOKS—Just received, .by Express; .tiernmu'y,. Knglawl, and Scotland, oryecollectionsjof a Swlrs. rainisteruby J..H. Merle D’Aubigiie, p.:D.,.nutUor ofHisv loryof.ihe.Refonnatio» t LifeofX3ToroweU,.4;e.,: : ... v A Practicalßxhibitioh of lbe Gospels'nfSt.-Mnuhcw nndSt.Alark,intbefonnof Lecturen,intended to orrisi lhe.pTßCtice.ofdothesticinsiructionnnddevQliouibyJolm Bird Summer, D; D., Bishop of Chester., For sale by ENGI.ISH, , ..;,febg4 i • . gQ Market street;,bet.3d tuid 4th. . Table • rpHK undersigned has justiTtceivod a select assortment J; ofT’nlde, and otherfine Cutlery/inoluding Desert, and Curving-knives and forks; -\vhleh, with a large stoolc of.'Brtishes of every description, and Shoemaker's- find- 1 inas. he will dispose of ns usaal.nii:-reasonable terms.- b ’ JOHN W: BJ.AIR. 120 Wood street. ap2fl ; . Iron City Cracker ana Bread. I ’ 4 J. SHEPHARD , ,|TTOUIiD respectfully inforitt his friends ami the pu! YV tic generally; that he hdiiwlded tp liis oUier. busi* hessUhe raanufaeturin£ of Crackers,'of every variety.— Having puifclrased one of W,. R* Nevin>_ Cracker and Pilotßfeaamachinesi he isprepared.tOLfUl all orderafifr crackerror pilot bread at the shortest notice- and. hopes by h strictatiention to business, tashare ft portion qf the public patronage. .The public-i* respectfully invited to call andexamine fonhemsclves. • : BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty sl.oppo site SmUhfiold. • .■ i N B. Superior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and email roUSjfrcsh every .morningcon be bad at the store, ;ormy wagon, or at ray stand in the market;- in " Cokes and Cohfpciionnry.oD.hand and,made..to order. * .* ' ' ‘ * ' J., SHEPHARD., Noncommercial Row. Liberty, at.!',3 !\TEJV"I-'ALIL GOODS—A.A.Waaun*Co.No.Ol>Mar-. Xv ket street, are now opening 20 .cases aiid packages of New Fail Ooods, comprising new Hiylesof, CJinghnmsv French, English. and American. Prims*: Hosiery and, {•loves/ Collars, Capes. Luces* Mull, Swiss ami Book Muslins,&c, . i V: uugU » r jK4sit+- 7-S' - r * Sf * 1 7 r ‘" i , ■* *■>-'« ' r% V- l S'- J, i- -,, "t _ -V k .; j - v v- f< " .. ,- ■ f:v , ;y- 1 ' ' 1 , v~ v v - - '*\?y i ' * 1-v, ' ‘%c 2 f t>W v « '> * - *V t ' ~ >s > - /& 1' “ r*. t It' ? -< , - - j- - X ■- N >- > J7 ‘~' t' . - * ' "" v * » ► i # C i - *■ ' *-4. >>.->.»•.3;..; "'^''•i-.-i'.'- '■i.-<~‘~-.—;'y‘.-4 . i f.;.-" •■ • <^v ■ -.fv. '.i x/ MASON & CO, JOMtf, Burkt'sMuild* * y - J , > 1 1 ' , 1 T. <<■ * *\ 1 \ ' •' ~ \ ’V -a, .-■■.'J:-: -v ~ . T * * t a.. V l- f r. 1 v . Jprags, atib Jgtbmncc.. T IVKR COMPLAINT; JAUNDICE. DYSPEFSIA, JLiNERVOUS DEBILITY; DISEASE OF THE KID i NEYSj ASTHMAyarid ailaffection* arising from derangptriehl or disease lathe Biliary,:. Diges- Respigiiory, ahd Nervous . Sysiem*; sucV o#-eo«#iipßiioii, inward piles,heartburn, lba9ofapnctite,coat ed tougpe,t acidity of the atom ■.v > . achi shimming of the head, , *. >•• >-? • < , fuHhesSv.cirwejght in tlie ' " k '' stomach, dimness of * • ‘ vision paipila : tioif of : Uto heart, : ; . Choking or Bnffocatiug scusaiiiig. depression of spirits, i sudden flushcs;af neat, pain iu-ibe side or back, weakness ofthe limbs, cold fcet,‘constant im aginings of eyil, fever and dull pain in the . iieadj-poin'And .difficulty of breathing. -when lying upon the »iile, frightful r ... dreams,Booreructaiioiia, yellow- • . ness.of-the skin and eyes, . deficiency, ofperspira* - . tion,frc, Aegean be effectually i • •.. cured-.- -. , < : -.v by DOCTOR HOOFLAND’Si CELEBRATED. GERMAN BITTERS. , Their power overtbe above disCnscsis not excelleu-- ;tf-equalled—by any othep .preparation in ih© United 'States,aßithe. cures mJhiaicity attest, in many cases afr. iter skilful physicians had 'failed. • -. Derangement in the liver aad stomach are sources of insanltyrrfrora disorder or obstruction a morbid acuon of ;the sympathetic andother nervtfaJollows r and the func tions of the brain oreimpaired Baatdejraoged; as vivetyes are the connecting medinm between mind ondmaiier.n follows from lhe reciprocal.action that both:must-be more or .less implicated: and deranged simultaneously; derangementthere wiUalsoprodacediseaseof.the SKiN, | •LUNGS, UTERUS and STONEYB.. as well as theJbnun. The thousands who- die with YELLOW. FEVER,; CHOLERA or INFLUENZA,; is owing to the same cause;and the majority:of casesofthat most painful disease,CONSUMPTION, originates from thesorne. In • fact the kionuich islthe important kirganiih the* system of matter, os upon it you depend fprrthe success and alt rite advantages to be derivea trora the administration of m* tenia! medicines, llsfunciiona . are of tlie uimost im* i portance t<>.everyone in constituting the source an dfou!£ ,■ tain of JifoiwhichJs nutrition; .No organ possessesinch. i;remarkab!c*yriipatbics, in I modifying every part 'of the system; ' V • ■ i The rare success in tearing disease ofihe liver and stomach successfully has hot beeritt wont ofpaibological knowledge of tliefr{unctions’, butlhd preparation of a .compound that would acr upoit the :disease ni.d ell the sympatheticafiJictlons. That -point has beenjmined in these Bitters, and they ore ENTIRELYiyEGJKTABLE, and will in every case perihanetnly destroy; costiveitess,, aud give strength and vigor to;the frame; at no time de bilitating the patieui/ and they are' grateful to tlie most delicate stomaeh under.any circumstances. ALL CANBE CUBED; . WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, (if wrrnni'THS powrt os mkdicisk.) Tbo few months this'preparation; has been before ibn public, has, from its infaiUbleefEcney; elicited the eulogy of the press through thu land; their object being for the benefit of suffering bumahHy;its success-has-surpassed' ail precedents, free frdrn aU alcoholio stimulant; syrup, mardiiryvaloes/ouininojVacid^ahdallitijuncus ingredients, and especially adapted to the disease* of the variahle clinmtcof-ihe United States, and ibe.Westln dia Islands. ■■ v V:j WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, are made strong by using it—in faet it isafamily medi cmr,and can be adndaisicred.wiUi safety toa child one. year old, the delicate famale, orn ranaot ninety. -/ • The. ; Philadelphia Democrat: Tins . medicine has an extraordinary virtue, and efficacy, and is.ln great demand. : AYe cari: speak from experience, that it has produced many, wonderful cures.’* . The Daily Sun says:— * We believe it is one of the besMuedictnesof the age—a friend having used it in his own fiimily'with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and Liver Complaint.*? -The Spiritof theTiraes.andKeystone says:—‘*Do- our good citizens, who ore invalids, know - the many aston ishing cures t!hai hare been performed by Dr. Hoofland’s celebrated German Bitters? If they do not, we mend them to the:German Medicine Store. 278. Race street; all who are : afflicted with Liver Complaint; Jaun dice, Dyspepsia or Nervous. DebilUy; ; :the .Doctor, has cured many of our- citizens, after the best'physician* had failed. We have used them, and they have proved to be a medicine that every one should know of* and we caunot refrain giving otir testimony in tbeir. favor. an d that whlchgives them greater claim upon our humbleef foru they are entirely vegetable. - : -The Evening Bulleliit*ay«:—The Celebrated German UhtcTs tire ahifiyaluable remedy fof Jaundice, PyNpep sia, and nervbtrt s complaints.” f \ *'■ Gazette say*:—“lt is not often we notice the various excellent medicines advertised in our columns, because weare unwilling to speak except from personal experience, and fortunately make* us generiilly striutgerelo such article*. A Word, how ever;of Dr. Hooflaiid's Gormnn Buter*. This wk ksow to be an excellentarticle futfilling in ever}* respect what is claimed for it Uyv the advertiser, v . The Daily New* toys: .: “A MKtnctSE.—\Ve speak knowingly of Dr. IToof laml’s celebrated German Bitiers ;when we. say it is a. blessing of IhU-uge,-arid iir diseases of thefiilmry,’dige«i -i live ana nervous systems,ttha* not,avc think, an kqcsu ! —lt is*. VEGrrSBLE PEEPARATTOTt A!fb‘MAOK WITHOUT' AT.- conoi., tmd to all uivafids we would rcconrnimul it as worthytbeificonfideiice., ■; • • • What stronger testimony can a medicine have? At the Depet canbe sebn the evtdences'-of many of our most respectable ciuzciis of Cures iii all the. foregoing dis eases.' * Frineipat-Depot, German Medicine Store, 278 RACK Street, and for sale ju Lao cooler by riiburg. by D. W. Gross;, and. rcspectaole dealer* gvu erally throughout the country. . . . • :.fi /i, -.i . i. 5600,615 03 ,>...100,907 77 .....207,409 73 SILKNCK THAT DItKA'UFUhCUUUH!—The Lungs arc in danger, the work of.tlie destroyer ha*.been begun, the Cough of Consumption Imth iu it nsouml of death.-. -.»■ ' ' Ask tou a Mottiku? Your Gariingchihl. your idol and earthly joy, ts now perhaps confined to her chamber, by a dangerous cold—her pale cheek?, : her thin shrunken fingers, tell Iho hold disease juts already gained upon her —the sound of hersupulchrat cough piercesyour soul. Youxo Max, when last about to enter diseaseshed* a heart crushing blight over thefair prospectsof the fuy tore—von# hectic cough and feeble limbs thll br your loss or hope, but you need not despair. Th'crcjis abulm which will heal the wounded lungs,it is V . .//- • : Sherman’s All-Healing Balsam; . Mrs. Attukk, the wife of Wm.H. '.Aitree,[Esq. was given op by Dr. Sewallof Washington, Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr.'Moll of New Yorlr. Her friends oil thought she must die/' She. had every appearance of being in consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians—Sliennau’s Balsam was given audit cured her. . Mrß. GABRABnAttTz, of Bull’s Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies foiled to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. . A. C.Oastle, Dentist, 281 Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several cases, where no other mcdccine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a clinnn. Dr. C. also witiieired its wonderful effects' in curiug Asthma, which it never fuils of doing.; Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wouuded blood vessels, &ud makes the lungs round again. : 1 Rev. llk.net J«ra, 103 r Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrharaflection of GO years standing. The first dose gave him mow-relief than all the other medi , cine he had e L. J. Beals, 19. Delaney •treet, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely alllicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. * Mrs. LucarriA Wkus, 95 Christic-si., suffered from Asthma 42 years; Sherman’s Balsam relieved her at ioncej and she is. comparatively, well, being enabled to ; subdue: every attack by-a timely use of this medicine. iThisJndeed is the greatxemedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Diver Complaints, and all the affections of the feroat,‘ aha even'Asihma and Consumption.: • : Price 25 cents liud 81 perbottle, . : Principal Office lOC Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman’s celebrated Cough, Worm nml Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and I’oor -Man’s Plaster « Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoo Store and Patent Medicine Wurehouso, Libertystreet Pittsburgh, head of ; Wood;.street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny 'county: /.V *•' >-,■ y. . •• -• : A. M. Marshall,'Allegheny J city; Jonathan. Ghriest, 'Manchester; J. R.H. Jacques; Birmingham; A.S.; Getty, iWylie streetj'J.G.'.Muslin,cor. Webstar et.'iuiid-Elinj Damel Negley, East Liberty;H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins btirgh; Tbo v Aikan, Sliarpsburgli; Sami. Springer, : Clin ton; James TtfTvee", Stewaristbwn; Jbhh‘' Black, Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabe'th; Rowland 5c- Son, hPKees porh'^Eldbwney;' BakeratOwn; Riley M’Laughliii, ' PlumbiTownshipj J,, Smith; Tempcmnpcvilie; Jag. •-Fulton, Tarehtum; G.-H, Starr, Sewickly. mnr9-ly . - - -*J ' '* A'JS n * : ' nr ■ ••i. •.•!>. :t o i: , r-_ - £- ' apiPlpSliga®|i^ --' ,v>>- .",‘> ; - ''•. :j.:*‘.*. .-,; Tir~‘.f■ i ' 4,v4i : ’I y^ i: -"V^i"VCT^^ ' ' C3 iiiliiiii#^B •>.>•"•• *.\^-.''.:v,'-i; ?!'>>.;;;S(.'-J' . ... ..... ... ..•_ :-.t;,5 .i^^l;•:.;T’;^::7:V ! v^hv■^^.■•^•• ,^-''•' J >■•• < ■ ’ t f *’.*’ ”>■_*. .U it i * ~ V J \.„ i \ ' ' C \ r * ? "f t ~ /-:C'^vi;'^ir v ; .cj*- :'v: [ \ - l * , s .- L V ; ~ h * $ x i - v -T * ■•• i-'V A: V*zs:f *: . * : A' ••*•-. « .* 0 ■•¥ > . *., . ’ r t .. »'.i;..j ws ...5-T.',.- :.• . - - V ,: "• .-.; 1 ./ " ‘ . 'V 1 ' , - U *,'•■ ’- • •r.;«:v-,.v.-.•.•.'ArJ.rf _ > ‘.-.v. : -'*'o.i: ':■■:■**. ;rv..s> ", ' s _, '-. V f - -A- -. ~/ C ' l* V . .v.*a , v " *r *' '<» , *. ,».9 ‘ ; s s, - ■ i 1 *. ■>■ - Ji } ;>h» . 4, > m+■ r -.'* v r j-^ - * >+ > 1 n'F -V * , 1 > , * 1 V>,* |4 ' ' , 4i ‘ * '’'v * S ‘-£ •" > . „ ' I f v I V ‘ °» w ' „ > , v , vU ~, s , v TV/f^Oßfcl of.ifayeue-' ‘. lyi ville, N;'Y./says: “I nmwell persuaded, amlhavo boon for some time, urat your DoTOesiic-Veffemble Pills .are of great use toall those who mayhove occasion td. use them, andhaVeadministered teem to tnypnticnt? ” r • Fever aud; Ague; Dyspepsia ondßiliouaFever, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph’s PiUs. : Price, 85 cents a box- Sold wholesaler and retail by\- ,v . r ; V , A . -V* AWCUTHRERT, . Stjmhfiela street near. Third. ; Also, by Wm. Cole.'Alifeghbny city ;J. G. Smith, Dir minglmm; nrid-JohnM’Crßckeri.Fmh Ward. fehl? Jaytiei» Fftiully ffiTeaiclnea. :T\R. S. S. COOK,- PiQunj Mnrch. lSlO; : \ J “I have used yQjir Canniaaiive lialsam, find Exptctorahii ln my practice, for the lost ihreoyean*. ami have bceoexcecdlngly- weU pleased with them, ana r never,-as yet, ;to my> recollection, failed^frealiringmy. fullest expectation in theif 'curative properties. Yeur otherinedicmes 1 cannot speak of from'experience; but. judging;from those' I have used,, 1 dpuht not huithaithey claim, and are entitled toalb lne- confidence' reposed in Ihqm v byuhoao .who .was formerly very partial to ***** Vermifuge, until I'becaineacqunin led wlttfycrars, which hastnydecided prelerene to'nny othcruowin uso. • 1 ’ ' ’ - :Ressectfally,yours.&c., . S. 8. COOKyM/D.’*. •• '. Fbr sale hr Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store,'72 Fourth st. 1 ■ ■■■■ :'■ .■ . •felrtS T> A. FAHNESTOCK’S COUGH 13 • paratioh bus proved itself to.be of very great eflica cyin the,cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma; Spit iivjg'of'Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic 'Afiectibußj nud the proprietors feci warranted in reconi mending it os a safe and useful mediciue, and arc pre pared lb- show certificates of indisputable authority, in tesUmohy:bf ns vnlue. k * : It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered also low n price as; to place ‘it within the: reach of every person. There arc,'perhaps; hot few. Cough preparations that- will pro duce .such decided effects in such, a'short time: Fre-- pared and.'soldby * v‘ • ; •r' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Cbriier'of First and Wood; also, confer of Sixth and. Wood streets; • _ _ dccl3 BR. RADPIPS Celebrated VeoetablsPills arc for : sale, wholesale mid retail, at the. - RealEstateOwcr, No. SO. SmithffeJd sl ■j; Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J. G. Smith, Bir mingham;John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth' Ward., , ; .j 3"*OR brickil Welling house and lot, ur afrlea "V rtant locution, sitaated on jXnoll street,, Allegheny. The house is well arranged; hating a cdlur, ahuch enand dining fooTn,h»ilfainl two parlors, three bedrooms and finished garret. ■■■ hot is 20 fact, hy 120 deep, to a. hack street- Price, Sl,2ot>. ; Terms; #3OO in hand, haiunce m four-enua) yearly payments. , . ‘ • -S. GUTIIBERTi General Agent, ' Smilhfield street ' w - ~* . > i £-* *«• *’ *, ■"•*•<.••*• -?>• ? * -,.. *-- .•- 1 *.**. - n " - s j ■ "■ ■ *■ J r *• fW ? « -t » h ■«<• *- , • 1\» - 1 n, 1 ‘-I ~ t. ** * } -6 -v * % ~ r ' * * ‘ l«*'i r V drugs anb~JHrbuuttB. CIIINLbK If AIR CRKAM—A matChlOS article fori growth, beauty, and. restoration of the Hair: ‘ Tins Cream, when oiiceknown; will supercede all other arti cles, now. lm.ute. Where tbchairiadcadr I harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turiiiuggiey/a few upnlipa; I lions will-make the hair-soft and dark, anu give jt abeuu-.i tiiul,- lively appearance; .and l will also make it muinlaiti , ns liveliness and- healthy.color, twice o&ioiig a® all the preparations thatAregenerally used. Where tbe‘hair is thin; or. has beresloredbyusmg this Cream. Every Imlyand gentleman who is in the habit of using oil’s on tncir.hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese HairCreamVasit is soeboiposed that it will not injure the hair like' the other preparations, but will beautity it, and give’ perfect satisfaction in-every in .stance. •,, ■ . For testimony to its very.supcriorqua!ities,.seo the fol lowing letter frbm thc Kev; Mr. Caldwell to- Mesrrs: rHeudershott & Stretch, Nashville; general agents fofr the Southern States: . Leiuroftht Het. R. CalJwtUi Pasior o/the PresiyUrian r ..- Church, Pulaski. MEs»BS.'HEsn>y.asi|crrr ASxhbtch : GESTtEMEN-r-L-tak© p,ensure iu adding my tcsumonyJu favor of live excellent preparation called Dr. Tafish'e-ChineseHair Cream;, for, about two years ago my Imir was very dry, bristly,mid disposed to come out; bulhavingprocurcd a.boule of the - Crearp, at#i used it according to uie prescription,-it is now. clastic, soft, mid firm to the head. -Muny balsams and oils were applied, each leaving ray hair in a.worsd state than before. This Cream', however, has met my.cxpcc-. ■ lauons. . - ■■ ■ > :■' • As;&n article for thaloHet 2 : ray wife :give« it preference over all others, being delicately perfumed and: not dis* posed to raucjaity. rThe.-ladtcs,especially, willfind the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. . Respectfully, Ac., R. CALDWELL. Pulaski, •• i . ; - • s. •• I0“Sbld "wholesale. and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townseud,4s Market st, and JoqlMbbler,corner of . Wood and Firth sts/ ;~ v ; 1 r / ieliKiafcw-ly T‘-ADlESare cautioned agonistusuig-Coramoft Prepa- y JLi Ted Chalk: They are not aware how. frightfully injur k noas it is to the skin! bow coarse, how rough, how: sallow, l • yellow; and. unhealthy thenkin appears uner using' pro-1 pared chalk! . Besides it is injanous, containing a large ; quantity of lead! - We have prepared a-beauutul vege- j table article, which we call Jones 1 Spanish Lilly While* I It is perfectly;innocent, beingpurified of all deleterious {• ■qualities, ana it imparts tothe skin a natural, healthy, I alabaster,cleor; lively white;, at the same time :acung { as a cosmetic on the making it soi\ and smooth. . I ; Dr* James Andeivon; rractical Chemist of Massachu-1 “AAef-analysing Joneß’Spamsh lolly White, 1 I, l find it possesses thejmostbeauuml and natural, and at | the same time-innocent,wvhite. I eversuw. Lcertainly I can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin 1 j rcquireßbeautifying.’V Price 25 cents a box..-: Directions —the best wny .to apply Lilly AVTute, is with soft leather [ or wOol—iiie former is preferable. { I - A kise set .o v Teeth fob -25 cents. —White, teeth, I j foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, j | after being once, or twied cleaned with Jones’. Amber | Tooth-Paste, have the appoaronce-ef the most beautiful I; ivory, and, at tbehoine time it is so perfectly innocent j and exquisitely fine, that lts constantaoily. use -Is highly ] J advantageous; even tq those teeth that are fngood eondir i 1 tion, giving them, abeautifiil polish.and. proven ling a i j: premature-decay.... Those already- aecayediLprevenU i j irmubecoming worse—it also fastens sucads is becoming i I loose, nudby perseveraticcii-inllrca&crthc £auXe£Vf ee in ; I delicately white, and make the breaih delicioaaly. sweet” j Price 250 r 374 cents a Imx* All the above are 'sold: only i at s 2 Chatham st., sign of the American Eogle;Ne w York, J and by the nppoiuted Agents whoso names appearin the j next column. .- • 1 . . 1 . V\Tu> vouitAKUT,and get a.richhu.*ibnnd,lady?> Your, j face is' your forumc.” is’tbeauiifulj clear, fair? Is it I white? If tiot.it can he made so even, thouglnt he yel -1 low. disfigured, sunburnt,, tanned and freckled. Thous- I ands have hcen made tlms wbo have washed once or 1 twice with Jbhei’ lialian. Chemical Soap. The effect is ( glorious aiid magnificent. , But he sure you get thegenu line Jones' Soap, at the sign of the .American Eagle, 82 r. Chatham street.- ; r . .Ring-worm, Snll-rheum. Scurvey*Erysipelas, Barber’s Itch.ore often cured by Jones 1 Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. - That it cares pimples* tre.ckh:a,'and clears the skin; aliknow. §old at ihe AunYieun J-kigle, WJ Chatiinm street. Mind, reader, thisserdorn or never lads.: • ' ■ ' . - C. INGLISv Jr., Patterson. Sold at Jackson's SU Liberty st., head of-Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. nov23. ONK DUUMK TWISLVK AND A HALF CENTS. — 'Marriage.—Confidential. —Any lady between twen ty and thirty, possessing n symmetrical fona, good fea tures,&o., is asked confideutiplly. can she suppose any uian could admire her while, she has such, yellow leetli; such sallow, rough, coarse skin; and such dirt)\-had, wiry hair, \vbeii,J»y.spending the above sum, she might have delicate white:, teeth* a pure sweet breath, and a beautiful head of. hair.'She-can have beautifulwhite teeth and sweetbrehth-by-using a 2s. box of.Ju/iM’ Am brr Tooth Pfutef a skiii ajul spotless in* snow, by; using tv cake of the genuine Jot.ffiC. 7t/iltan .Chemical ’Shop;’nmVa beautiful head of hnirhYUsingafl*. hoiUeof Jotus' Coral Hair Ittslorativc. Do; not form an opinion against this before, you trry, or you will regret it; but be jmre;to ask for . S#old onty ui Now- York at 6-Chatham st. For sale by ,• - : \VM. JACKSON Agcrtt, SO tabcrly.fit.^lfiindmrgh. CIANCKR, SCROFULA AND GOITRE—AmpIe ei / perienee has proved that no coinl>inalian,o! medicine have ever been so efficacious in removiug the abofe dis eases, ns DU. JAYNTvS ALTERATIVE Itha* effected cures truly astonishing, not.only ot Cancer andolhordis ensesof tnai class- hut hns-reiuoved the most stubborn diseases of the Skin'. Swelling#, Dyspepsia, Ac. This medicine enters intotbc circulation, and eradicates dis cuses wherever located- 'll purifies the blood and other fluids oi ihe-body, removes obstruction in thepores.of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increase?* the appetite, removes headache and drowsi ness- mid invigorates the whole system, andiniportsanir motion to.theuiKeasedand debilitated constitution. Tiiexe is nothing superior to it m the whole materia medico. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant,and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea-of svnu« • lowingnicdiemev >■,* • j£y»For sale m Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth sunoarWood. • ’ . • • ■ marflfl A;Keelne for tbe Human UalrS v> TO FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE IT SOFT, SILKY. CLEAN iAND FlNE.—Persons in consequence of the many, things sold, sel'down ever} article; (be-it over so good,) as a humbug;.. If people could be.made loiry a 3s. bottle of Jone’s Coral. Hair He* slorativefnml sedhowit mokes dry, rustiv red, fight bmr uidist, sou, aubuni tuid dark,.and keeps it *o;andb) its uBo for someuntCj’ cViuses lt to grow naturally beautiful; !f : peopltr could see the number of po*r respectable me* clmiiics that use it, (aye, ami find it the chcapestthiug they cuu use.) for dressing mul,beautifying the Hair? for keeping (t soft and in order.three limes as long as auy ; other article mudo; and . > •; ; -’- Aud costs but3shiHmgstotry. ■ • . • AVe formerly sold nothing less.than.Bl bottleß, bufwc wish people to try it Sold only at S 3 [mind £2] Chatham street, New. York, mid by *• : murjtl WM. JACKSON; Agt., FO Liberty st. ■ MOlUi TKSTIMUN y tor Dr, .Willards Family Medi cine 6._Thetimlcrsluned.cmzcuttofFmBlmigh,hav mg personally used Dr. Willard’s. Oriental-Congn Mix* turc, and experienced its beneficial effects, do most cheer*, fully recommend it as safe -and effectual, in all cases. Speaking from experience,’ we believe that it has no su perior; and would recommend its use to all the atiheted. CHARLES LEWIS, WM. JENKINS ...'Pittsburgh,Marchloth, -w ’ .• fCTSoId by J. ScUoomnaker.&.Co.rJphu Haysjjames; A*Jones, J. H. Cassel,:Johu.P. ScoU,- F. L.-Snowden, Mohler, Ogden & Snowden; v: : . : .®P« ... Q ALT RHEUM; SCURVY, OLD SORES/EftYSrPEr O LAS; Barber's’ llcK Chaps: Sortrßeards, Ptmpla:—. This fsuse'd-bymariy;physician9lntUis city in curing the nboTe. untlwowould notconacionciouflly sell unless-we kucwttjabe all we. state. _ As a cosmetib, the true JONESES 80AP u perhaps the only 'article ever known that'removed impurities, and cleared mid .beautified' the Bkitt; making n soft, clear, smooth and white Man infants. But mind, it is sold at SJJ Chatham st jiN-Y., and by , » ; WM. JACKSON,: Agent, : 89■ Liberty street. Pittsburgh. A MERICAN OIL—THE GKEATKEAIEDV.OFNAr .2L TURR—Procured from a well in Kentucky, 165 feel below ihe earth’ssurface; This Oilwiftbe found vastly superiorlo Hnrlerii, British,"or any other formerly popu lar ,OUs;lts curouve properties for:the followin'; ah mentsare \iraly wondertul: Itiftamatory. rheumatism, coughs. toldsyspasms, fetter, Scald headv croup, mflammntory soru throat, liver complaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pam&inUie. breast, side And the spine, piles, heart-: barn,aisenseaofthelnp joint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf ness,'and earnelie, worms, tooth ache, sprains, straaua, burnoyscahls; braises,cuts; ulcers, cancer, fevers sores,- &c.Ac. •" • •• Trice 50 cents perbottle;: Sola wholesale and retail by WAL JACKSON, at lusboot ami shoe store, 89 Liberty 'streetj-Pittsburgh.' Th 6 sio- boot stands in the door-way. Only pluco in Pittsburgh where tlic -ouxcifni cau hc-ob tained. : Caution. —ln order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general agent for. Western Peunnvl-. .vniiiu, Win. Jnck*on,.S3 Liberty street; or through Bub- Agcnts appointed Ijy.him for i« sale, eachofwhorn will .have ashow bill and general directions m pamphlet form*,, containing tbAnnmes, and address of .tlie:-rProprietor, and General Agent of- Pennsylvamayas follows:,; *•, DrHall&Co., proprietor,Kentucky.; ... , ; "AV'riv.'Jackftbn,GefleriilAgent for wesfernPennsylva nia, 89 Liberty street,' ■••Pittsburgh,.- to whom all orucrs must be -> . „ , , J v OBSEUVk.—Each botlle-is oncloscd In one of the above homed Pamphlets, and the name of William Jackson, (the geneThlnnd only wholesale agent for Western. I ennsyl vama,) printed on the.outside of the label. - octs^j. « Ct>EST OOUOiI.MEDICINEJN THE ,WOBLDi I * v Anothor.evidenceiot.the, superiority hnfr Cough Mixture, over all others.;; .Read certificate from a Tcspectable ciurcn of, foe Fifth ,Wmo; , PITTOUmCH, Nov- 3,1647, “Thig-ccnifies thaUbrsame weeks past I was troubled with>a very serious Cough, which >vas evidently hecom iii« seated on the lungs to such aacaieut asto resist.tlic etfocibf every inedicjno which I.hadbeen,usmg..XAca*, finally persuadc.l lo call at Haj* fc Brockviay's Dm. Store? and got n bottle of i)r. Wharfs .Onentai. Cough Mixture; which, to my great suiprise, relieved much; after taking only two or three doses, and before i had used one bottle, I was cdtlrefycufed.- Iwassomuch pleased with its effects, that I have brought otMrslo buy 'l and 'shall continue torecommend-it ta my friends; as J 6nnN ! tdiete it to be the bulCough Medicine in. the teorld.” “ASWtEW HFCaWST” Trv i ( _0u1y25 cents a Houle: ' • ‘‘ Sold by 1 V ' HAYS & BROCKWAY. v ; . No. street, near Canal Basin. ; Sold also by ' J. FLEMING, novlQ - »' -»»• -*.■>/LnWrenccYiHe. COUGH, SPITTING Op BLOOD* ■ jl/ BRONCHITIS,'ASTHMA, &c.—TaCoNsuwTCrvKSy Pour-fifths of ; ybu are really suffering fronr’Yicglecteo Colds, or ah obstruction anu- consequent infiamatiou of the delicate lihiiiff tubes throngh which air we breathe redistributed to the lungs. This obstruction produces jmm and soreness, hoarseness, cough, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, and a splttinffof blood, matter or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the pa ueiilr-aiid death ensues. JAYNES’ EXPECTORANT never, fails to remove this obstruction, and produces the most plcasing aml happy results. It fs certain in its ef fects, and cannot fail to relieve.'- Tor sale m Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store,72 Fourth st.. near Wood. • - janß BARLEV —lOObae* Hurley;-just hiudmg and far. sale by iapJGJ -s: & W.IfARBAUGIL / " t ', ' >i _ r <* r- r 1 ' *' *r * -.©rugs anil fttciiiaius* THIS Git BAT aBMEOT OF'NATUHB A MEtSICAN OIL, jifocnretf irom a WellifiEeittucky ■jfV‘l3siieet of ihc enrlh, a certain ; and iufMlH>U>: cure for Sprains, Strains, Cut*, Braises, ; i;: Scalds, Burns, Teller, Erysipelas,'BcoW'Head, Croup, IVliooiiine-Coueh,, Inflammatory. Sore Throe!, Sore,anti ■■■■■:, ilriflnmed Eyes;Flatulence, OlcersJFever Sores, and: ! J W : ?“' u ,i?n:AMMATORYKUfeuMATISM, " winch yields to its effects in u snrpruing mnnner It has never yet Ailed .'when used according to dtrec-, . j , •; llions. Bead Uteyolloi' mg "• - ,» * , 1 RUscuEsTEn. Allegheny co. Pa,,),: • j , i ' , , Novemberld.lpto , This is to certify,that my-wife,-Margaret Ghrtest was * cured of a Rheumatic Complaint of sewn years standing, I hy which she tvas so lame as lobo obliged to use crutch- t ■csr lii one week Bheivasicurcdhyusing the Amman .0,1, and could walk about GHREIST * The following is communicated by Mr AVw NMh,Mr. •Jackson’* agent for SteubeiiTiUe, t . C\ ' >A gentlemou near Steubenville* wh* uad not been able ito put ciiher of his feet.to the groundfcr twelve years*in •consequence of lameness, by-the use of one bottle wns ; enabled to-walktwoinllesioti'iownsbip election. If iff ;likewise a«ov*feign remedy ft»r , r : CONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLES AND TEN* 1 ' v " ' •*nio following Is communicated by Mr IVni. Nash,~W. JacksonVngeut for Steubenville v :r A indy residing in Steubenville* the finger of whose . hand was so contracted as io deprive her of tlieose of it 4 for tliirty*five years,' was entirely cared by the use 01 one : bottle of the Oil,so that she now has-the perfect itsbof her hand’fully equal t 6 the other which bad never been affected.’ It has also been {bund to bo a safe and invinci ble agent inthespe fcdy and certain care of ' DEAFNESS. „ • in all cases not organically incurable. A lady residing in Allegheny city wnseffcctually cured of obstinate deafness, of years’continuance, by the use ‘of less than one bottle of the Oil, so that she said nho r heard botterthan she had ever done before, / • A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was cured of deafness of nine .years’ standing, by the use of a small quanuiy of the Oil The names and residency 01 the •lady and gentleman will he given to those who desire rt, at the office of the advertiser. ' \ 4 . rita properties, me highly developed inihe certain ana surprisingly speedy care of all cases of . •t?--.:: . k cholic, cramp, and spasms. : Several cases of Cramp Cholic have been effectually cured by one dose of the. Oil, in. the short space of,half an hour, when the parties have been agonized witltpaiin . ’ Its curative properties have beeu remarkably manifested m the splNE . , . - •A-lady,lhe-wife of n plonter luKentucky,.VQ*xpi:ed ; - effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased* Spine, whicirhiui confined her to herbed for a considerable time; in which she could not turn herself.. .It is.olso.n sure Temcdy and perfect cure {or pains m the small pii the. . bnrk ’ “inflammation of THE KIIJNEYB. Read the following: ' . v ' Prrtsnuitcni l?46v/ Thisjß to certify that I was afflicted with great pain W : the small of my back aud kidneys, which affected me so. muchthat I could not stand upnchl. Byrnbbing: exter nally, and-using half a teaspoonful and •morningjTwas entirelycured. -: . JOHN RFDDI4S* 1 near Warren, Armstrong co.v Pa. - Afeenilelnan of Pittsburgh, afflicted .with a violent in "fiaouahUQH of the fcidneyfrrrthe pain of which caused him to fuiut—was completely-cured* m Jbreo day?, by the use of the Araencan Oil. The qualities of this . NATURES OWN REMEDY :is extremely penetrating and anti-inflammatory,-.copse*, qucntly is confidently recommended as a sovereign. rent* edy wherever inflammation exists, either exlernafur in ternal. Used immediately after a cut, bruise Tit wound, it will cure and preient ’ * ’ GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. »r. : It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effecUvejreraedy forthose very unpleasant and inconvc* n " ?nI GRAVEi, AiN'D URINARY CO.MTT.AINTS.- J 0" Price; 50 cents per bottle. Caution--Bc on Vanr Guard. . _ The surprising excellence and growtug popularity of . the American Oil. has induced some dishonestpCtsonstp . palm upon the miserableimitations of; this, truly ... valuable medicine, for ihepurpoßo of Allegheny city,.,. y J. R. Johnson. J Jonathan Ghricst. Manchester. . . v . • ' . Alexander.Asdale.AV r vlie street.- - ■ >.iLR. H. Jacques. Birmingham. - ~. • ) • - I- . AVrn. J* Smith, Teinperancevdlc. ;v - , j . G.lf.Starr Sewichley j . Edward Thompson; Wilkmshurgh. . , • > . . Daniel Neeley, Eust-Ltbeny.. - II / Mitchell, Wilkin burgh j; -ThomasAiktn Sbarpsburgb | .. H. Rowland it Son. hl’Ueesp •• - I C. V. Diehl, Elizabeth j John Black. Turtle Creek. —— M'Ktdowny,Bakcrstowu. . '/ ' •.v; : ; Samuel Springer. Clinton. •. James M’Kee, Stewartsto\yii;. ; .^ lUley APLnughlin; Pluurtownshtp. ; ::Vv: . - f : ' .. J. Fulton,Taxenttim • . . Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenmvillc.., T\tt WlLbAltl> » Oriental Coug ft Mixture:-^ :* l»rr jts ' !_•/ woeis vrlv&z rr.’’ > Those who have nothad an op portunity of trying this great remedyfot the jiermanent . cure of.every infection ofihe lungs,,should not faiiuvgiv,; it a trial. Certificates of llscffictencyj frora our c'Fv' cl' izeas, which we are constantly recQiYiiigj canno t At ", convince the skeptical. Read the following-front a l*-": of high stauding m Allegheny r. , •• ( \ ,v. “ Allegitknv Crrv,Tel> 7 r 1848, • lt Messrs; Hays 4* Brexktcay: It afiords me great Plea*:: sure to be able to add my testimony ui favor oT Dr. WtU lard’s truly valuable couglnnedicutevvAboutthreemonlhs smeel was attacked with a violent cold, su£: was much , distressed with the coughs from which I couldget na.Te- Uef, until I was a short time since induced to call at.yoar store and purchase some of the Oriental Cough Mixture; I am happy to state that the use ofihe second bottle has euhrWy cured me; and, having grcat confideucc ul‘. iI;T have, and shall continue to recommend it (0 my'fnhnuf. “Gsxcs f- Puce, 25 cents a bottle.. Sold by-, . • . - »v~ HAYS & BROCKWAY, No. 2. Conußow, Liberty si., near Canal. {fel»l6J • J. FLEMING* LawrcflcevHl*.’ a? ROM the New York Gazette, Oct. O,IKJU, : n'daily ?,;paper .deservedly at thehead of ihe daily' presi in this country >, UnsioFt ■Extract of Sanajpanlla.— lt wereibut courtesy to call the attention of our readers to this invaluable prep aration winch will be found advertised in another column Mr. Bristol is a brother^-and issacs a-higbly 1 interesting newspaper, every now and then,'oneox two-numbers of winch we have already noticed; aad.themcdiciue. itself hnsbccu eulogised bv nearly all the press of the-western - couutry; and, we doubt not,jnstly eulogised.: It Basin its. favor, -moreover, -very -fluttering- tesiimomals frotn the most eminent' practitioners m every part of the country, where it {has been used. . : There. is beauty ands taste enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labdsm which they are euvelopcd, to induce-a purchase, «veu {f Jhe preparation itself were not one of the Vsoverejgivest-iiT the world,” as every person musfbelieve ui»--ibat.w, every. one must believe it isr-that ia, every. oue who would not resist a mass of docurnentaty evidence conclu sive enough to convert a Turk toCbnsumnty. ..Hoy one. of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whether-you do not agree with us oir this point * A For sale by B A FAHNESTOCK & Co, - * i-. febjH coT. ongT' and.WoOd.onddth and Wood-st S- fDIJKUMA'nSMj. GOUT,/AND 1 TIC - Jt|/ A respectable gemlenuin called at our he : said, to inform us (hat he had.been niUictcd for IS years with Rheumatism or Gout, end-occasionally-with ;Tic Dolorcm; that ho rhad been frequently confinedto bis room for mouths together* and often suffered the most irr-;' tense and excruciating pain, ' bat tlial lfllely:lioliaii ibeen using Jatjntis Alterative, from which heiband tbamostsig nal and unexpected relief. He-says he foundtbet medi cine very pleasant andCflecuve, and ihat he ndtr coh eiders himself perfectly North Amer ican, . ? A Fact Worth .Ksowjxo;—A. gemleman of Scrofulous halm, from indiscretion in his younger days, became af fected with Ulcerations in Oio Throat and Noseband ft d«agTeeable:erupuoii.of the Skin Indeed, his whole system bore the l marks-of being saturated , with dissave. - One baud and wrist wer6 so. much affected that he>had lost thp.nse ofthe band, every part being covered.wtlb deep, painful,, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow : and porous as an honey-comb,lt was af thi&sLnge.of Ins complaint, when death nppeared inevitable from a loath. some disease, thnt he commenced thcruse of Jsyne’s Al terauve, and having takea sixteen boules,is now perfect ly cured. * The Alterative operates through the, cireulauoni.aip* purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the sj>F^qj“' wherever/located, and the: numerous cures *aa per-* formed :m diseases -of the sknvcancrr* adul liver complaint) dyspepsia jmd otbe.rchp > . , hicr'dlaeaims;is truly astonishing.— bpmtof tke.Ttinff.,' .v : i ; i i,:;. .■> IP* For eale m Eiitsburgh,atlhe;VßKlN,TEASTOlU2, 72 Fourth street . , IS THIS UEST CU'dUH JUKUJCIMK 4 KYKfc X USED”--This was expressed in dur hearing \ c*. „ terday, by - an - intelligent* gentleman, dtfio bad. used but - about oue half of ft bOUle of Dr, IFitf/wfs Ott&jai Cough ' SSixiure, before be was entirely teped* ’Gome ftiid oevvt bottle of it, and if the moal.pb«Jinftle co*iali give enure satufaeuou; > ; : : * c For sole, wholesale and retail, by HAYS & BROCKWAY. Liberty street. n*ar Canal ft—u»: } • WILLIAM • ' ■:■■•••■ v 'LawreijoevdW Sold also by OCll' ■' 1\ immediately opposite to our “bonu warehouse.” fur the present, where /\ve vill transact business aa usnflU a new booso cun be erectcdj arrangenicuU haying already been made for.lhatparpose: • •• . :w;.r > i will always be in readiness atom wharf, to* receive freight a A WANULTY & CO, Canal Basui,Libert>'BL •* % ."V f t® p j __ 1 >O. ** V >* f !• , t ■* «c - ■* *\ ';' ' ’ • \ J ' -> ,*„ r ' *~> *■ ‘ ."’■i * ' ~ - 1* - /■ c , i, "- v "." v '' ’' 1 t * * *» t 7 *'• •Vl'.’’' a-'' - % ite^iilililliil p ■ -,„ * liiiisiilSßii p:teiliiililiiiiil ■V.'. /V . . - >.;_r -■ .-.V- J-. 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