a*==s» «£LM¥- . . . wo for Somebodf.—ln 'I thra. v ,• the Grand Jury recently, hod lousideraiion bills of indictment ~it sundry persons, members ofvihe ycb Reformed sod Episcopal 4 “for being engaged in geuingopjsnd' earning on loueries, connected with! the fairs held, by ladies of ihose Churches.” The bills were not actodon finally, but < the parties concerned seem to have had a good fright. We are not aware, says an exchange ! paper, of lotteries having been got 1 op;at any of opr benevolent fairs, but raffles are abundant aIL over town. In fact, liiat'piano of Mr. Worcester’s was 1 disposed of, we believe, by something like a raffle. It is to be presumed, bow ever, that when private raffles, for mere gain, are winked at by Dame Justice with both her eyes, she will not look too sharply at one originating in benevo . lence. ‘ ... Wc are more and more convinced that the sysiorn of “fairs” for benevolent purposes is fraught with evil; that it tends to the encouragement of extortion, - deceit,, and ,vain display that ill sets young and indiscreet females to banter* ing and bargaining with youog men in a way that is not favorable to the style of character most lovely ; that it does not 'encourage iho spirit of benevolence bul of gain , and for these and other reasons r-.{ wo believe that a more excellent wny should be adopted fgr the purpose of col* lecting funds for religious objects.— Gen. Evang. Gen. Jackson Reproved at Church. •—The following anecdote of Gen. Jack son, was communicated by Mrs. Polk.— There is no denying that the General was a duelist—that he was so educated, and so practised. At a period of his life quite anterior to his elevation to civil .■{ honors, he happened to* be at church on ' Sunday, when Rev. Dr. HT preached a very pointed sermon on the practice o! dueling. Every body was making-Mhe application to General Jackson, and the good friends of the Church were trem bling, not only for the preacher, -but lest the old hero should bu so offended as , never to “darken their doors again.”— The sermon, delivered by a faithful and - conscientious preachy as the inessen -1 rger of God, not particularly solicitous about individual bearers, but resolved'to - strike boldly at a prevalent and damning sin, left a.strong, and, if 1 mttylso say, ;* a tremulous impression. All were eager . to know, as if they had been hearing for the General, how he had received it. — Now, whether he had been hearing for . himself or for duelists in general, the i result was, he was .so much pleased with the fidelity of the man of God, that on Monday morning he sent an order to ibe tailor to fit Dr. 11., with a new suit of clothes. Mrs. P. asserted the anecdote was authentic, and it is in keeping with the whole deportment of that strange man towards the ministers of the gospel. Ho seemed lo haye a sympathy with in trepidity, wherever he found it, whether in the field,.the forum, or the pulpit. The Rev. Mr. P. of P., preached once in his presence during his Presidency, and never did a servant of the Most High acquit himself more faithfully to his high trust. He in fact individualized the Pre sident and his Socretucy of State in so appropriate and masterly a manner, ah not only to disarm prejudice, but to leave a happy impression on the minds of bis distinguished Oearers, whurn he address ed as in one respect ou the same footing with the rest of the congregation, in oth er respects incalculably more responsi ble. In church going matters our Presi- are in these days setting the peo pie a better uxample than soruo of their predecessors, particularly those that suc ceeded Washington and Adams. State of the .Union*.—The English .papers say lhat all the Slates of (he Union have a public debt in England, except Maino, New Hampshire, Vtr , room. Connecticut, Rhode Island, Dela ware, New Jersey, North Carolina and > Missouri—nine. Tho following nine— Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Virgi nia, South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama—have paid their . interest without interruption, Pennsyl -• vania suspended in 1842 and resumed in ' 1845. Eight have failed, and me still in default; Mississippi, Indiana and Ar kansas failed'in 1841 ; Illinois, Michi gan, Florida, Maryland and Louisiana in 1842.— 1 b. Missions in Africa.—ln consequence of the peculiarly trying nature of the cli mate in Western Africa, the Protestant Episcopal Foreign Missionary Comrait teo havo resolved to allow their mission aries to return on a visit to the United States every fourth year, for the purpose of recruiting their health. A i similar rule has been adopted by the London Church Missionary Society, in reference to the missionaries at Sierra Leone.— This is a bad necessity—very expensive, and a great interference with the Mis sionary work. Our plan of sending our colored men, chiefly, is the only remedy. . — Zion's Herald. Education of Freb Persons of Col or.—The Journal of Commerce has been shown the will of the lulu John Wood-! ward, Esq., late of New York, Consul * General of the Republic of Texas, by which it appears that the entire estate of thiVgentlcrnan is left in trust to the May or of city, to be applied ex clusively lollic education of free persons of color: Mr. Woodward expresses his preference that they should bp educated in Africa. At the time of his decease, i Mr. Woodward held titles to vast bodies 1 of land (some 2,500,000 acres) in Texas, and the value of the estate will depend upon the validity of these claims.— lb. | Tho 'venerable Elder” Harvey, who I preached in New York, within a year. Iwbo was much respected for his pictv and worth, arid who has long been' re vered for his-great age.died at Herkimer, Franklin Co., N. Y., March 18th, in the one hundred and twelfth year of his age. He was a soldier in the revolutionary s war in New England, but commenced I preaching, after peace, and continued a £ faithful and pious lecturer of the Baptist v. persuasion, until the day of his death.— i rb. . Paper Shingles.—Mr. Charles Hum phreys, of Camden, New Jersey, has a prepared paperto take tho place of wood on shingles for roofs. After a year's test of this description of shingle upon a small houso at Kaighn's Point, it has been found to answer all the,,purposes of the common shingle, and at a reduced cosl. if . [ I J Plant. Trees.—Gerard, a quaint, but earnest writer, who flourished long since, gave his fellow nten the following good advice. It is as good and applicable now aatfren:.--- “Forward," says he, “in the name of ‘God, graft, set, plant, and nourish up trees in erery,corner of your ground. .The labor is small, tho cost is nothing; the commodity is great; yourselves shall have plenty; the poor shall have some what in time sof want, to relieve their ne cessity, aud God shall reward your good minds and diligence.* 1 . • * .... j , . An occasional hearty faugh is oft on an act of wisdom. j •I . T mIM/k AWERTiSEMEfiTSj >JTKAa'mO3KJOtIBO i »ACTOttT, --DIDGE BOAD, above lb k&iphiir At this establishment may be foara the grcftteii variety oTPUa*stuLbeattUfid Palters^ ; for IKON RAILINGS ia the foiled States.lo which the attea'ion oEtbose is wastofan; descrip tion,and especially foe Cemeteries, is. particularly inviledJ ."'I The principal past ol at! the handsome Railing! -t Las'ol Hill, Monument, and other celebrated cemeteries io the cily’iad county ot FhiladdpbiaJ which have been so highly extolled,by ; the p«Uid press, were executed at Una pjjtmfictorj. ] A targe WsresKoom is connected with the estab lishment, where is kept eonsunUy on bands largq stock oFready-made Iron Railings, Ornamental iroq settees, Iron Chairs, new style plain and*ornament ul iron Gales, with an extensive assortment of !rou Pa&, Pedestals, iroa Arbors,.die: Al*o, in great variety, Wrought snd Cast lro3ornsmenls,»ulU]£lQ for Knllines, and olher purposes- J .The buncriber would aiso stale that in his Fat t tern and Designing -Department he has employed socle of ihe but talent in the country, whose whole attention is devoted to the business—formingalto gethcr one of the most complete aud systematises* Übljsliinent* of the kind In the Union. x ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor. ' Ridge Road, above Buttonwood street. Philadelphia, March i£. 1847 d6mos The cheapest gold and silver watch K 3 IJT PHILADELPIUA. (('old Lever*, fu" Jewelled, Silver do do Gold Lepme*, Jewelled-. 30 00 Silver do dp 19 00 Silver Quarters, fine qnality, 10 CO Gold Waichet.plain, 19 00 Silver Spectacles, • l 75 Gold Pencil*, ■ a 00 . Gold Bracelets, . 4 OO n^ Al*o,oiihand, a large assortment of Gold and" lim it race let*, finger ring*, breau pint, hoop ear ring*,gold pen*, silver rpoott*, vugar. long*, thimble*. gold neck, curb and s>b chain*. guard key*and jewelry of every description, at equally low price*. AH I want it a call to convince customer*. iULVItIIU*. 1 ; AH kinds oMVutche* slid Clock* reparfed ana war* ranted to keep good time for one.yearV'hld verbought or taken in exchange. - ~1 For sate, eight duy and ihirty-honr brat* Clock*, at LEWIS LADOMUS* Watch. Clock, and Jewelry Store. No e*n destroyed liy fire or lost mrhio GEORGE COCHRAN - ANOTHER ARRIVAI.” at the W YORK STORK—99 MARKET ST. • NOW OPEN— jther to; rich not' Good*, letSiLt*, new; plmin A primed BECKS, :<1 anderab .awna Di’nl Roan; eb fc Scotch and printed > de Laura; r neb Drab in Striped AIaTAH," new. Alto, auorUseat loaiizic JOODSS inUemeae' A VATS; rVork made irar*, Ac sr*, cheaper wfeolecale ■ w H GARRARD Wtn P Younff- Ibm*en. F Plunkett. YOUKG, IUKSER & PLUNKETT, . K I.IJYT GLASS 'MAN UFACTUR ERS , WAREHOUSE Xta. 53 Water and 104 i'itt-'burgb. Ts»Gltt*B manufactured by ui U warranted rqoaj to kny in the country- All oideri will receive prompt attention and filled on rek&onabte terras. .MfrebauU and other* vialtin* tbs city are in vited to call before purrtmlagelaewoere.. . febli: * r H py yyy, y.y, ...,_.• City ' X before—made on the raost approved Kaitern'ptani— . mid most fashionable Rattera patterns and color*. Also THI-: CMKAP ROLL, or BUSrON BLIND, on. bafid or made to order of all sizes, and at alt prices. } » Country Merchants and others are invited to call sad >-ioniin< the above for themselves, ss all will be So)d ■ wholesale or retail, and a liberal deduction 1 made lo wholesale purchasers. I sptJly A WRSTRRVKLT. Printer*. 4 JUST Received end for h|e UH|| from the Foundry of Ceo. Brute A York, (be followiag Mfe| ' 171 lb* Minion Title; 3 IbsTwoLine Minion Caps; QMufaßßMMk| Bpaeo ml**, etc. ALSO—For ule, a peat vari ety of Second hand Type, from Nonpareil to 33 line Pi ea. Flower*, Ornament*. etc , which will be cold low JOHNSTON A STOCKTON ; SBMarketat COACH MAKI N <3 1 i FROM tbe very liberal encourage mem (be subscriber has received since be hasloeaird Mmself in Allegheny, V haa indaced him to take a lease, fora ~3fc* "**“**~tenn of yearn, on the he now occupies, in Beaver street, immediately 'Beside -the »Presbyterian Church. Prom the long experience in the above business and a deeiretapleaae, he hope!* to mer it and receive a there of public patronage. I . Now on band and finishing to order, Koekaway Bag gie*, open and top Buggies, and every description of Carriage* made to enter, from seventy-five dollars to eirhihunarei faenMtfl JOHN SOUTH. A CARD. I ARJS THROCKMORTON begs to acquaint Ins friends that he if again leatee-of the ,OALT UO USE, Louisville, Ky'.,where he hopea to meet all h>» old friend*, assuring them and the pobljc. that o© effort ibait be *pared to make all comfortable yrho favor him with their, patronage. janlldty |A VltflNG RUSKS. Monthly Rotea and Ever- green*, Ac. suitable for planting in Cemetry’f can be furnished on application at the aieed store, from Nurseries of Jaa. Wardrop, Alanebeater. , 8 N WJCKERBIIAM mehiuf _ Nolfth eor wood andSih sis _ „.**>*'• BOAT VV RNrpUBE: • ~ T lIAVK In store and for rule low— X Dunk Frame*; Mattresses; t Cotta; ’ 1 ■ Pdlowr, Qoiluj j »be«ta; and Trimmings of all kind*';' And all o'ber article* m my line, which <> shall sell low and on accommodating trim*. \VM NOBLE mt.ltf Siore, oppoiite the Rank of INtubatili, 3d at /i HOUND ALLSPICE, and Clovea~Ts V.T b‘»ls, boxes and.roaljnaekiges, constantly on hand and for aale at the Musurdand SpieeFactoiv 27 Filth «U«t_ _ -P a RIIODE3AA&OBN CABINET UPIIO L STEKQraii ! T AM prepared to dp,a]l,kimU of Cabinet BtaJßht X Sofa*. Divans. Chairs, Chair Seats, at ibott nolict? Order* left at Mr. Noble’* on Third at, promptly ed u» . -' I ' 'l ICTRepairingof all kino*. J T STUART. ' • | : 'BOLIVAR FIHR BKat.«a.tt ! WARRANTED superior to the beat Euvfiah ‘’Stoar b ridge,” on hand and for aale at the We i ebtnuo “Sloan’* wharf,’’Canal Basin. j ocW; _1 '• '• J-BHAW MACLARKN 1 A DOV WANTED-Wantedagoodindaatrtoog|foy to attend in a Gtocery Store. The beat of- refer ence mniired, :Applf.;« . npW F SEITZ, I*4 Liberty afreet TfiANSPOBTATION ■ LINES. " PSSSITIiTAAIA C&VAL &BAILROAO. EXPRES3 FA3T PACKET PITTSBURGH to PHiLADA. abb BALTIMORE Kztlusinxil f»r PtiitKgm. THE public are respectfully informed that this Lino will commence running on or about the ICih m«utut, and continue throughout the reason. The proprietor* bare now placed ft strperidhelai* of Packets and Rail road Cara on the route, with extra accommodation*, which will give greater comfort to trawlers. A Packet Boat will always be in port, and the trav eling'publie are requested to call and examine them, previous to engaging passage elsewhere. “PARE ONLY - NINE DOLLARS’* One of the Packets will leave the landing,(oppWic the United Stale* Hotel.) comer Penn street and Uie Canal, every night at 9 o’clock TIME 3J DAYS For information apply at the other. Monongaiiola lloa*e, Water street, or to I) I.KF.OIt A Co mcbl3 ' ’ cor Penn succt and Canal ' W&BTER& TRAiiSPORTATIOS CO. JBteaEl-ih IS-17- D. LEECH A CO’S. OLD ESTABLISHED TRANSPORTATION LINK, BETWEEN PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK THE stock of this line consist* of u double daily l.twi» Ot Ho*is and Cars, [owned tlitui*»lve*.j which are in gopd order. The subscriber* are prepa red to forward a large quantity of Merchandize and Produce with certainty and disputed: , Produce or Merchandise consigned to any of the un dersigned, is forwarded tree ol any charge lor commis- sion or storage. Bills Lading transmitted and all .nstruci.ori* promptly wended to. The business of this Line i* conducted on I'.ritily Sabbath-keeping principles. Address, or uppl) to . D LEh'.Cll & Co. Proprietors. Canal liasin, PitisLurgli lIARRIS & LKECM, Proprietors. No 13South Third meet. Philadelphia • JOS. TAVLOR A SONS. Agents, No 114 North Howard street. Baltimore - W H WILSON, Agent, - No 7 .West street, New York PITTSBURGH PORTABLE B. LISE. KggggHa 1847. -T3QII itc transportation of Freight between Pittsburgh 1> indthe Atlantic Citici. avoidiug ir*n*hipmeoi* on the way, and the consequent risk of delay, damage, breakage and separation 01' good*. tnvriiiou BOnßklDfiF. & CASH No *76? Market *ireet. Philadelphia .; TAAFFE & O’CONNOR Cor Peun and Wayne in, Pnuhttrgh O’CONNOR ACo. Nonli street, Baltimore ) WA J TTAP3COTT, "SSouth »t, NV. \ ARenu Encouraged by increased business the Proprietor* have added to their stock and extended their arrange menli during the winter, dud are non prepared to for ward freig.it arilli regularity and dispatch unsurpa**:: rc any consignments made tout. Receiving.storing, and advances free of charges. Being fally prepared to make sales of Produce, we respectfully solicit consignments of western Flour, Bacon, Lard, Batter, Cheese, Wool, Feathers, and other article* for sale,.on wbicb liberal advance* will be made and other asual facilities afforded, pledging our selvea-tbat any business entrusted to a* shall be a* promptly executed and upon a* fair term* a* by any other bouse. JNO McFaDDKN 4 Cano) Basin. Pittsburgh JAS M HAVISACo mcbttf 849 and 331 Market si, Pbiladu arn»; dickey, rOBWiKDIHG k COJSISMOIi SBKCIMItT, East Beaver Point and Bridgewater, j Bkavxm cocxtt, •«., ' Proprietor and Agent of steamers LAKE ERIE AND CTICIIIGAN, DAtIT IRWRI PITTfIBUBOa ABB. BKIYIR, TXT ILL bepiepared on earliest openingof canal nav vv {ration to receive property at Ins wharf lout or in warenouse ; for oil points on Erie Extension, Ciom Cot, and Onto Canals; for all ponton Lake Erie urn! Upper Lakes, as alio to forward produce, Ac.by Penn's. Improvements. Apply to or address febM-dtf JAS RJCCTTV. Braver PITTSBURGH &. CLEVPLAND LIME." 184(5. jgyg T. h chmond 4 Co. CLARKE A CO., Forwarding 4 Commisalon Merchunta. BKAVEIt. pa. THE Agent* and Proonetors of this Line (so favor ably known to the public), will be prepared on the earliest opening of canal navigation to rrenvenrop till at Pittsburgh and Beaver, and deliver the *atne ai tnv point on the Ohio canals, ami also on Lake* Kn. ana Michigan, with tbe greatest despatch and at reas onable rates. The proprietors of this line solicit the liunine** of their former customers with confidence, knowing iluu their facilities are second to none. Apply to or address « M HARTON. Agi. Pimburfl,. CLARKE 4 Co. Braver. JanSC T RICHMOND 4 Cr ‘ •■'-land. TO TUK CUDLIC. THE Boa'men’e Poitable Boat t'onipany being dis solved, the Company again went mio nrticlrs of i.'o partnersbip under the name of ihc “BoatmrnS I.W, M and likewise agreed in refit the * t.Rnlt PuiLADXLPBti, Baltimoxb, Naw Vo*i. A.vu Bosro.v. SAMUEL WIGHTMAN 4 Co, Corner Libetty street and Canal Basin. Pittsburgh A L GKRIIART4Co, No 3M Market street, Philadeiplna. ELDER, GELSTON 4 Co. Agents, Baltimore. Md J REFERENCES. PITTSBURGH—Jas. McCuliy, Geo. Morgan 4 Co. W McCuliy 4 Co. II A Sampson 4 Co. M Allen 4 On. PHILADELPHIA—Morris Patterson 4 Co, Reynold* McF*rland'4 Co, Fleming 4 Buzby. Peter Wngln4 Sod. J Bispbaro, Joseph Gratz. NEW YORK—Goodhne 4 Co, Tltro Perry 4 Co. BOSTON—Reed. Hurd 4 Co aNCINNATI—Adams 4 Creagb, W W Bcarlwr "ft. PLNASANT, VA—P A Machier. NASHVILLE—F Fleming. Nora—All merchandise from New York and Boron, consigned fo A L Gerhart 4 Co, Philadelphia, will he promptly forwarded fth of commission. fcli|_3 _ LEEOII * CO’S Patkags Expreaa to' Phllad«l|.kH, ■ ■jmna THE Canal being now open, the ■ Express which has been r*- b f**“**7pt. tVoois.wilHcnvc l\u,~ iMiigli every I'rmny tnorntng ut UtoTlock; Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 P. M.; and Cincinnati c»cry. Moniln|;’ et JOoVlock, A. M PACKET. , SATURDAY rrhe MiiSSKNGF.R. Capt Injrgli rvirt Saturday mormr •every Saturday.evening ut every T'i«*»biv nt,lOo'elc»ck, l lAf/ord, will Irnve rm*s mg ut lOo'c’ock; Wheeling t 10 P. M-, mnl Cincinnati , A M. The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt A. «. AJ o'clock.— Passenger, by th.' morning tine will arrive in Baltimore next evening in time for me PhU*dHpti>u Mad Hoai, or Kail Road ear*. Tho eveti.fi/ lfo.il W:U leave Ihr ’ whan daily ut 4 oVfoeY. elf.epi Sondjt t Pn«*r ngvr* by t". - !»oai iv.■! naj.'iar.l. *n ■ I'Utfirti'bli* “lute ri'-nm-, Is ..vc !•:-w it*-.. ’ • i'>. it n,.-ri m l> k tieiiand. Thu'avindins'u-isht txaicl" i.luigvlher The. preparation* on ;hi- mule urv nmple. and the co-inect.orr eorop’eir. •« ’hat dwippo.ntinet.i> or delays wni i.e un known upon it. Pa-iciiger'rna *lop on the mate anil resume their seat* again ol plrnrufc and buvr eho:ce of Unit Road or Siraiut-oat betwerr. DaUnnure ojhl Pli.ladclpt.ia Coaehe* ehai’eied 10 puibe* to travel a* they drtirry Secure vonr Tirkei* At theotfit'i'.Mor.ongahelß llou«c. or S; fhaiic* Haul. J .'ll-^KIMEN TO CLEVELAND via. WARREN. 1847. TIIROt'GH IN 514 HOURS. PACKI-jr Rom* Swallow and Telegnph leave Ilea ver daily. »’1«»■ lock r ar.er the arrival of tht nior*i.i:/ lioa- nom P.tn-bufgb. au-l arrive nt Wnrrea i: t:u»g tui Hie Mad Lme ol Stage*,* which leave irnnird; ately thereafter and urnve-at Cleveland ut 3o ctoeki'P M Tb.« rout.- -v.hr most eiped.tmus and coml.'rtabli DU'.' to the I.Aki COTKS k LKFFINO WIXL Warteti, frupr’ RKKI), PARKS A Co. Reaver, Agent* JOHN A t*AU(»liEV.cornet AVn'ct un»! SmiihfielJ ' Opposite the Aloiumgsttq'a Hnu«c Puirburfil PITTSDI ltGll ASU tiltKEJrV'lbLK 1547: packet and freight link riMH3 I.me cou*iriiiig of freight and passenger Pack' A ei», will ran regularly during the season between Beaver and Greenville, J*a . by wn,ch freight and p*« senger* between the two point*, will be corned proiupil* and at ihr lowest rat*\a. i WICK k ARCHER, Greenville, Agl* CRAIG A FRAMPTON, Clarksville. Ui .McFarlanda kino. h,* iiemi. d< IIAVSi i'l.L'MB. Sharps!,urgh. dr W C MALAN. Sharon, J. WM. MATHEWS, Pula**, di REED, PARKS A Co. Itchv. i. do! JOHN A CaUGHKV, corner Water and JjiU'ihGclil »i«, apfily • Opposite the Mnnoiigabeia House,-Pitisburgh CITIZENS'PORTABLK BOAT LINE. 1S 17, roR Ttir. transportation or ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE TO AND FROM Philadelphia, Ualttatore, New York and Boston. TIME encnoragcmelit Ih'i line hat received since its commencement, has induced tho proprie tors to increase the sttjck by adding o number ol first class boats; and instead of giving receipts as hereto fore as agents, wewillgivo our own receipts lor freight shipped by thii line. '1 he boats aro ajljortablr, consequently freight is laken.the whole du tanen without transhipment, thereby preventing da toage from frequent handling on the route, and a* each boat is owned by the Lapoin who runs the :n, winch is a sulticienl guar antee that there wilt i; an delay on the route All Produce or Merchandise consigned to the umlersigr.ed will be forwarded FRKF. OF COM* M ISSION.for ad van* ing and’ forwarding, and w ill be shipped without delay at the lowest rates of freight. We respectfully sc licit a share of public patro nage. W VLUiNUFORDA, Co., I Canal damn. I'ilUburgh. CRAIrt, BKLLAS A.CK.. £3l Broad Strvoi, Philadelphia. MILLKK, Agent * iowlej'a Wharf, Baltimore. , 8147. Pittsburgh, Feb. II MS2I TO TUB BAST BY SHINIIMAIIKLA UUUTE, VIA XIHOVV.NSVIU.K & CU.MHKKLAND rPH»i umler»i«ned ore now prepared 10 forward pro- A dm.-r.Ae.. to the KaMern .tlrfrkrtu during the pimu mc Wimer. on the ihom favorable ternu, l»v tin* e *pr. diuou* route. , All property rmiMgnrd tout will he forwarded at the lower) rate* .uni with de«|ratr|i. Mcrchandne received t.y route promptly for J <• ISIDU’ri.l.. A«’i . I'ltt.tiurch ti W *:a>S llron-ntville ’ K KIi'KKTON A ('o.Cuml.rrluml 1847 TO THE EAST DY BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. r PHK «üb*cnl>erK will receiptSkTilin delivery of I'm t dure 10 Haliimoii by the .MonoiigahHii Hluekwnicr ut the following price*.— i A*lir«, ll.irini. llulirr, Lead. Lard, Pork, Tallow Wh»»kry. Cheese, ai.d ct* per IVO ||,» ' Tobacco, Hemp, Plus am) Wheal— W ci* per LUO ll,* r A*hurchu*c will ofcoura* uupeetber. I al*o proposeto leasev lor one or more year* m> ITerti; and.to a man of energy and husmeu habit* they offer great advantages. J can furnish the jesace either on sale or charter, my |low lioat “MINKR.” He can l also have on fairterm* six barees, three fiats, and two coal bottoms, sixteen cars with ropes, fixtures. Ac made for full operations. An examination oftbee* tablishmenti»invited, persons diiposedto negotiate with me in reference to any of the above particular > ■nay address me at my Office in Smart's Ruitdiir. at* meet, Pittsburgh; or at Harlem,near Monougaheln eitv angtft Til 03. II DaJRD MEDICAL, TO TIfE'SIGK AND AFFUCTea . . ;DIU IWAYSKT ’ GREAT DISCOVERY, SiiNCETIIE DISCOVERY W*DR.SWAYNE:S Valuable Medicine,thousands have been reato- i red to perfect health Who bot W its use would now l»c in tiie silent gravei i Asuthcii living IwiTsm-Read with aslop. ' ishmeat the wonderful care performed by Doctor Swaync's Couipound|S;rup of WILD CHKRRY PHIt.spELPim, January “J' UJlj. , Dr. Swayne—DearSir: In justice tovouraclfand a doty I owe to suffering humanity, 1 cheerfully give toy .testimony, and declare to the world the most astonishing tflccU, and the great cure your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry performed pn me, under tne most unfavorable circumstance*. I was token with a violent Cough, Spitting of Blood, se vcrc Pams in the Side and Breast, which seemed to break down and enfeeble my constitution,)., that my physician thought my case hoyobd the power ol medicine, and my friends all gave me .up to die; but thanks to you and tho effects ol your great mscovc ry, 1 now feel mysdl a well man, and raised from a mere skeleton to ns fleshy and. healthy a man as 1 have been for years, and shall be pleased to give any information inspecting my ease, by calling at my residence, Mechanic sl/cel,third door below George street, Northern Liberties. Jscnn Painter. Testimony is now received from all quarters of the Globe. The (ollowiiig letters are presented with a view of more fully showing the opinions of Physicians in relation to the Medical value of Dr SWAYNE’S COMI’OUN D S YRL |» OK 'WILD CiiERRV; Dr. Swayne—Dear Sir: Having used your Coro tmur.d Syrup or Wild Cherry extensively m my /practice, 1 was requested by your Agent, Doctor Crutcher to express my opinion in writing of its properties as a remedial agent, I most .chocrluily ‘comply, i feel by *o doing, 1 will .discharge a debt I owe the community at large, and Physic>aue in particular. As much as I detest Quack Reme dies and I'.iUnt Nostrums, I was induced from alnilureof the moat potent expectorants, rocom mc’idcd'iif our matena inedlta in some cases ot “Diseased Luugs, to try your preparation of Frunus Virginia or Wild Cherry. It is sufficient totay that i was so much pleased with the result of that and subsequent trials, that I now prescribe it in prefer ence to all other Remedies where an expectorant is indicated. In the mach dreaded Pneumonia or Disease of the Lungs, in tho alarming loan in phich it appears in Kentucky, I regard it as an invaluable Remedy in the treatment oi thnt disease. To all who know me 1 have said, enough, but os this may be soen by persons out of the vicinity of Frankfort, I wilt bricßy.add, that I have been ergaged in an active practice ol my profession ol LS yearn,and am a Regular Graduate of Tnn«ylvania,' and this u the ! first Patent Medicine 1 ever, thought enough ol to eipresa an opinion in writing. J. 11. Ellison, M. D. Jana try 7th, 18-17. Krinklin County, Ky. Frankfort, Ky., Jan’ry 7th, ltfi7. Tho above certificate is f*om one of our Pbysi* ciahs living a few mileafrom-here, he udoingg very good practice, and is considered a gbod Physician, and stands fair, he is, as he says, a regulargradoale. Du. \v. L. Crutcher, 1 Druggist ad;l Apothecary. Testimonials will never cease. . from the'Temperance Pledge. .Now that Winter it upoa is with its sttendan train of Pulmonic aud Bronchial aflcctioos,Coughs Colds,Arc . we would advise those afflicted m this way uriuako immediate trial or Dr. Swaync’s Compound Syrup ol Wild -Cherry. It will never tail in perfi rfn a permanent cure. The reputation of tins medicine has caused many spurious articles to lie pul lort'h under its name; bul the preparation of Dr. .swayne, besides being the first ever offered to the public, is ile only one that can be relitd on. The other fniitorei sold lor. Wild Cherry Syrup, Balsams, Are.; archil spurious and worthless, and cootain mine ol the virtues of the original prepara tion, Dr. Swayne’i Compound Syrup oi Wild Cherry. From the Springfield .Express. Of the thousands of purported curative nostrum* now before the public, bfit very few are lound to possess the healing virtues lor which they are ie commended. Among the latter pleased to learn none stand u better test than DriSwayne's Compound Syrup ot Wild Cherry. The afflicted in this vicinity are beginning to use it, and to their joy they tind in its use.their hopes baaed upon it* recommendations more than reahacd. The afflicted need not despair. While there is tile, there now is hope A CAUTION 'J*O THE PUBLIC U’Sinec the introduction of my article to the public, there hate a number of unprincipled indi viduals col up nostrums which they assert contain Wild Cherry, some are coiled "Balsams,”-* Bitters,' and even Syrup of Wild Cherry, but mine is the original and only genuine preparation ever introdn ce-t to the public, which can be proven hv the pob lie Record* ol the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. The only Isalcgnard against imposition u to see that my signature is or; each bottle. OK-U,,SWAVNE. Prepared only by Dr. HySwavtfi:, it bis Princi pal Office, corner of lyfoHT and Rjfc.t Streets. Philadelphia. All Wild-Cherry preparitions being tictitiuua Olid counterfeit without his sigt-alurc, t'or iuk> in Pitttbursjl.AvSlHilctalc iiml'ietaii by 'i iJOiTN, id MarkV.U'.tt, .5.' /OllVtiti £c S.\OWDfcN, Coinerririu Wood »ts. S. JUAiE’s, ICO Liberty street. Sold also by J Mitchell. Allegheny City; Bovd, Cams A: jt.o.,.Butler; Weaver & Henderson, Mer cer; Mortpan-Calendar, Meadvillc; J H Burton & Co., Erie; M’Kcnsic \ Kaskcll, Cleveland; I)enia A; Son, potumbus; Miller, Urownsvili.; Marsh, Wheeling, Vai*B Hmman, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr E fa-HiertV A M. Louis; J S Morris &. Co., Louisville, A> ; And«;w Oliver A. Co., New Or leans. f a - r 5 STANTON'S EXTEIIIAu Utlfllb-Dl,' IALLfcI) HUNT’S LINIMENT, I S now uniwr.ially acknowledged to be the IN* 1 FALLIBLE REMEDY for Rheumatism, >pi uin Attcctipcs, Contractionsof the Muscles, Sere Throat and Quinsy. Issues, Old Ulcers, J ains in the Hark and Chest, Ague in the Breast and Face To-jlfi Ache, >|>r.iin». llrimes, Salt Rheum, Burns, Cropn. Frosted Feel and all Nervous Diseases •JM TRIUMPHANT SUCCKs'S which has at tended the application of this most WONDERFUL MEDICINE in curing the most severe cases of the different l>i*ca.e* above named, —and the HIGH ENCUMIUM.S that have been bestowed upon it, wherever it has been introduced, gives mo the right to calf on the AFFLICTED to resort at once to the ONLY REMEDYTHATCAN BE RELIED ON. O’Tlie (acuity unite io recommending the ecle nted External Remedy, Hum's Liniment. The following letter from the highly. emtnrr i Physicians who have been attached to the Mount I’ieasaat State I'rison Tor many years. is the best evidence of the value of this celebrated Liniment. Sine Sine, December S£, 1345. My Dear Sir—l received your note of yesterday, asking my opinion in relation to Hunt’s Liniment,’ as prepared by Mr George E Stanton. Knowing, its composition, and having frequently used itsT* can rccoinmcndil In you as a sate Kateroal Reme dy, anil in tny opinion, the .best Liniment now in use. Very truly and respeciful|v voura, <> A K fidFFMAN? Col Pierre V an Corllandt, Croton Manor. I fully concur in ihc-above opinion. W N BELCHER. * Yorktowji, Jan. 14, 1845. Sir—ln reply to your letter, i would say that I have used your External Remedy, called Hunt's Liniment, in my practice since you made me ac •jufiinti-d with its composition, and unhesitatingly . say.that I believe it to be the best External Heme dy now in use lor the complaints for which you re commend i<. Yours rowpcrtfully, c BKNJ D MILLER, M. |). Geo E StJfntnn.Rsq. From the N Y Sun. H.7*Among the of worthiest articles and humbugs that aro poured forth at the present day upon the country, it is really refreshf&g to find miuictliinpuf real practical utility, something sim pie, speedy and cUcctoal in its operation, and rl the same ;time Iree from those 'injurious cticcls which generally attend powerful remedies. Hunt's Linitncnt, prepared by Geo. E Stanton, of Sing Sing, though it has been but a short time before the public, baa already obtained the confidence, not only oi our most wealthy and influential citizens, but our most eminent physicians. All acknowl edge it to be a sovereign balm for many of the ills that flesh is heir to, soothing the aching limb, and by its genuine stimulating influence, banishing dis case from the system. Mr. Stanton—Sir—Seeing your advertisement of Hunt’s Liniment, 1 was induced to try its cßects on my son, who hod been crippled with a lame back from an infant} aud it is w ith gratitude I bear 'testimony to its wonderful healing properties. My child, who it now live years ol age, is now in a fair way of recovery, Vours, die. DEMMON C NICKERSON. E'ost Orricn, Tovrm hs, Putnam Co. . I certify that I am personally acquaint* d with the abov e named child, and think the father would bo sale in saying that his son is almost well. ; JAS W DYKMAN, Nov 5, IBL>. Deputy Port Master. - l*. S. I would also slate that f have been for a humber of years subject'to frequent attacks of the -Rheumatism, which in many instances prevented my atteuding to my bnsinevs. Two or three appli cation* of tho Liniment invariably remove nil af fection* of Uic kind. In cases of bruises, sprains and sores, ton numerous to mention, it has in this vicinity proved a certain rrmed*. lu value can only be estimated by those who have given it a fair trial. This Liniment is sold at '25 and 50 cents per bot tle, by all 1 the Principal Druggist* and Merchants throughout thexnunlry. Wholesale Agents in New York. HOADLKY, PHELPS Sl Co, 142 Water. RUSH lON it Co, 110 i.roadway. A 11 A: D SANDS, corner Fulton and William ASPIN WALL, ft! William street. Order# addressed to lao at Siug Sing, N Y, be atfcridcd to. GEORGE E STANTON, : Proprietor. I-or sale in Pittsburgh by L WILCOX, Jr, and J KIDD Si Co. Allegheny City, JOHN SARGENT Birmingham,JOHN SMITH. febiy DR. CULLEN’S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPE-* CIFIC FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. THIS medicine is last taking the place ol every p/eparation heretofore used,fordiseases arising from Weakness or other causes. AiUhalii necei sary to secure this mcdicino a place in the Dome*- lie Practice of every lamily,when such a medicine is ncedtd, is a trial. It speaks for itscll— is innocent in its operation, and no 1 injury can arise lioui itp use at any lime. Wholesale and Retail by ROVVAND &. WM„. TON, Proprietors 576 MarketSUeet, Philad’a. For sale in Pittsburgh by R Sellers, 57 Wood lVro - Thorn,s2 Mirket sL ocfidw T I'lIEfllOOItlSH ilAiaT DYB3FoTper ida iicmly dyeing Light, Red or Gray Hair a Dark brown or iMack color, without dyeing or injuring the skin. Sold with full directions'. Price 60 cents, orfl a bottlo. [ETSoId by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Medicine Warehouse. Lihetry street, bead of Wood, at the sign of the llir Boot. J-J9 BAIIBAM— HI do* Wiitar’s Balsam of Wild Cheiry jort received and for sale by J up* No 60 wood «ree . -\7JeiVICTIAft fUfiO—? bblv best English; V 9 do American; Tor vale by J 3CHOONMAKKR A Co apS No 34 wood stresi COTTON MILLS "i STAR. COTTON MILL, [Near the Uppei Bridge/Allegheny City ] THE proprietor* of tie Star Cot’on Factory respect fully inform the politic that they are now in surce**- fol operation. Having Employed the services of G. W. Barnes os Manager, who haa had on expcncncc-of 19 years in the principal! laetotte* of Allegheny City, they would inform Merchants and Dealers in general thai they will alwmysjhavc on hand superior Cation Yams of ail Nos., Battings, Warp*, and Drown Va*ini» of .upenormake- 5 ‘ N VOEGTI.Y ACo N U —Orders (eft atjhe Mill, or at Hie ‘tore of 'My ers. Hunier A Co , IBS Liberty street, will be proirpiiy • nrii lci) in. mcjrJsd3oi N. V.iCn PITT COTTON MILL. BLACKSTOCK, BELL & CO., PrmBL'RGH. PA. r |MIIS Manufactory being in full andrompleta opera -1 non, (having received and replaced all iheir Ma ehuiery l>v the latest improvement*.) are no* making a very heavy utlitle of*-* Brown Shertirre*, hard lamed, handfoioe goods, (branded Allegheny D.] and *urpK«*ed by iipne.ofthe same stvle, in the country; linen-led exclusively for the Wistees and Somix** trade. .Merebonis visiting onrlcity aic inviml torall ■ml examine previousito making purchases. Orders from a dikisuee promptly attended to. and good* care fully shipped when ordered. febl3d£w3mT EAGLE COTTON-WORKS. PITTSBURGH. MANUFACTURE COTTON YARN. Caudle-Wick, Batting, Twine, Coverlet YARN, CARPET,CHAIN, WARPS, Ac . Ac., j KING, PENNOCKACo (Succekeorsof Ai buckle* A Avery.) ]an9 Proprietors PENN COTTON MIL L J I’tTTsßtmuH, Pa. THE aboTe'estab>i»h(uem being nowin successful operation,wo are mauufaclitrittg. very extensively, an amele of heavy Sheetings, well adapted to the retail trudr. which for beauty and quality cannot be excelled by any other make in the country'- The aiU-ntion of puirhasers is solicited to uti examination. feblldtniAwlt KKNNKT) ■ CHILDS ACo MEDICAL. Ji C H R IST lE’S A POSITIVE & PERMANENT CURE FOR RHEUMATISM AND ALL NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. “AVha tihongh the causa may not be explained, Since their effects are duly ascertained, 1-ei not delusion, prejudice, or pride, induce mankind to set the means aside; Mean* which, tho’ siiunie, arc by Heaven design'd To alleviate tbe ills ofiiutDan kind.' 1 DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC KINGS AND MAG- NETJO FLUID. THIS remarkable invention, which has received the universal approbation of the medieal profession of Great Britain.comprises an enlireiynew application of. Galvanism, at a remedial agent, by means of which the ordinary Galvanic llatieries, Electric and Magnciic Ma chines, Ac., are entirely dispensed with, and the myste rious power of Galvanism applied without any of the objection which are inseparable from the general mode uow in use. The strung doses, and-irregtilar intervals, in which Galvanism is applied by the Machines, has bejen pronounced, after a lair and impartial trial; to be decidedly injur lout, and it was to remedy this tad >ckl de fect ihut this new application wus projected, which, af* tek unceasing mil and perseverance, hat been brought lo'its present stale of perfection. The Galvanic Rings answer all tbe purposes of the most expensive Ma chines, snd in manyoUier respects are ruoresgfii and esnafn in accomplishing the desired effect. The Galvanic Kings used in connection with the Mag netic Ffuid, are confidently recommended in alldisor den trkteh arise from an enfeebled or unhealthy note oj lAs rurceui or vital systmi, api] these complaint* are among the most painful and universal to which we are •übjecL They arise, without exception, from one sim ple cause—a derangement of the Nervous,.Sysieni— and it was in these eases that other ‘remedies* having so often failed, a new agent was greatly needed, which it is eonfidcmly believed, has been found in the proper and judicious applicaucn of Galvanism. The Galvanic Rings have been used with entire sne er** in all eases of RnccitAT!sx l 'aeuie oi chronic, ap plying to the head, face or limbs; Gout. TuuDolortstz, TooViatkt, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Ntfvousjr BUh'Headache, Indigestion, Parai/tis, Fairy, Epilepsy, Pitt, Cltunp, Palpstatien of the Heart. Apoplexy, Stiffness oj Joints, Spinal Complaints, Lumbago, Neuralgia, iV«WW 7W mon, Dizxtnar of Ike Head, pain in Ike Chest and Side, General Debility, Deficiency of Nervous +nd Pkyeieal En ergy, and all NERVOUS DISORDERS. Jn cases -of confirmed Dyspepsia, which Is simply a nervous de rangement of the digestive organs, they have been found equally successful. Their cxuoordinary efferts upon the tvsu-m must be witnessed lobe believed, and as a certain preventive for ibe pcecedlng complaints they arc equally recommended. The Rings are of different puce*. Using made of all sires, iind of various orna mental patterns, and can be worn by the most delicate female without the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the •ensabon n rathrr Hgrreable than otherwise, The (iiHfasic Bells, Bracelet*, Dudt t | (tartem, Ifccklacee, Ac, Is somr> cases of« verc severe character, and of long standing Jhe power as applied by the Galvanic Rings i* not sufficient to arren inr progress of disease and ulinnalnl? restore hrahh. The improved modification oi the Galvanic Belt*. Drarrlri*, Ac., enure!)' icmc it.es thi* any degree of power that :s requi r'tlcan fcadily be obtained, and no complaint which me mysterious agent ol Galvum«m can effect will fail in be pcrmitiicnily relieved, There articles are adap ted to the ivuKi, arms, wrists, limbs, ancle*, or any part of the body, wnh pi rfcct convenience. 'Hie Galvanic Necklace* are u»cd with greater benefit in case* ol Bronchitis or affections of tne ihroat generally; also iu cases of Nervous Deafness; and with almost uutfotm *ucce»' as a preventive for Apoplexy, Epileptic Kiwi autl Maiilnr complaint* Chtintic’n Magnetic Field is used mi eonncciioti wiih itie Galvanic Kinge tutd’alD their modification*. This cvmpnrillon Iras been pro nounced by ilie French Chcmn-ts to be one of the roost exiniordtnary discoveries of modern science, 111* be- - lievt-d lopoMes.* the rental knhlep ower of rendering tk nerves smsiiirrt o.galvanie action by ibis means causms a coneemrauon of the influcnc, hi the' seal of disease, Uiu* giving lapid.and permanent iclief. No other roinpoMtion iu cbrmiMr is knownio produce the (tune effect, or io impart® simijar property to the nervous *y»iera.by means of im outwanl local application. The Mgneiii- Fluid columns nothing rapiibic ofihe sligb • cm injury, it' upplication is agreable. and it te a "s liurnrlesA r r itsaction as it m beneficial in its.result*. Full exploration* and directions accompany it. The combined inventions are in ever)- way pcrfccily bunu les»j they ore »old at price* w-iupn the reach ol ail and the’discoverer only requesis a fair trial a'satestof ibmr surprising efficacy and permanent beuefiL Christie's Galvanic Ntrengthcning Pins- There articles form anoitmr valuable application of the rnysienouv mfluence ol Galvanism. They are an important adjanct-to the genmne Galvanic Rings and tbeir modifications, acting upon the same principle, but having the advantage of more local application. They are confidently-recommended as a valuable addition in the speedy cure of Rhcumaiism.-aculcorchronie; mall netvous coippUinu, and as a positive remedy tn cases ot Pam and Vftaknai in t\t Slhtsiyt ißack, Pain in Itu Sidi,in AJUxitlif Altaians, amj in Vttckntu tt Ofmf non gf (hr Pwfanonary Or grins fa tvpinal Complaints their effect* art of the motldecidedcharacterjind they have oflcit been used with complete recces*. They arr also of the greatest advantage m Pains and Weakness rof the Breast, and are highly recommended for many of those complaint* to which females are especially liable As an effectual means for strengthening the system when ilebilil tied with disease, or other enures; as a cer tain aid in Constitutional Weakness, as a Preventive for Colds, and ail in affections of tho Chest, generally the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster will be foand of great and permanent advantage. In a few wordstiit embraces all the virtue* of the best tonic preparation, with the important addition of the galvanic influence] which i* neither impaired nor exhausted, while the an lion conunuea. There articles will be found entirety free from those objections which are a eoasttnt source of complaint with the ordinary plasters iflcdtßßßoaie. CAUTION. tD”The jrfil celebrity and secess of these article's , ha* caused [hem lo be counterteiied by unprincipled person*. To provide against imposition, DrCntOTii n«* but one authorized agent in each city of the Union. The ctnly ogrM in Pittsburgh, W. W. WILSON CERTIFICATES A TESTIMONIALS, OC the highest and most respectaJrie character, are con* •tandy rrceited, rcrurding the extraordinary value and success of the above article*: It ii believed that in the city of New York alone, onwards of ElOfiT THOUSAND PERSONS, during a period of les* than a year, have been entirely relieved of the mosrphiafal chronic disorder*, some of which have completely baf fled all former efforts of medical art. Indeed many of the first physicians of this city, who disapprove of the Galvanic and Magnetic Machine*, constantly recom tnend this applicalioa in their practice, and with the ex ception of those who are too prejudiced to give it a tri al, the Invention has received unanimous favor with the most intelligent among the American'Faculty. Dr Christie i* at all times ready and most happy to give evety faejlity'to physicians, and all interested, ttt test ing the truth of his assertions and the efficacy of his discovery, in Pittsburgh.comer 4th and Market si MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE. K a few doom below gla* B market. Having been regularly ed- M|Bg3flHnBS&gm ucated to the medieal pto- BBHHHoHr ferston, and been for some lime in general practice, now coniines bis attention to the treatment of those \V and delicate com) v&W Ty Vtlplaints for wbieb his oppor WCV . lunincs and experience peculiarly qualify him.— Eleven yearr assiduous r devoted to* the study ond treatment of those corapl > cts, (during which time lie* has had more practice and t as cured more patients than can evi-r fall to the lot of a y private practitioner) am ply qualifies hint to offer as ur*nce*of speedy, perma nent.and satisfactory cure 'nali-ulHieiw with diseases, and all diseases Arising therefrom Dr. Drown wnuld inform those afllicted with pritau diseases winch have become chronic by liraeor aggrsva ted by the use of any of the common nostrums of the day, that their complaints can be radically and thor oughly cured, he having given his careful attention to the trr.atment'of such cases, and succeeded in bum!reds of instances in curing persons of inflamation of be neck of the bladder, and kindled diseases which often resoll ront those cases where olhets have contigued them to hopeless despair. Ho pailirularly invites each a* have boon long and unsuccessfully treated by other* to run. suit him, when every satisfaction will be given iht-iu and their cases treated in a careful, thorough and intelligent manner, pointed out by lougcxperience, study and in vestigation, which it is impossible for those engaged to general practice of medicine to give any one class o disease. |[T Hernia or Rupture—Dt. Drown also invites persons alDicted with Hernia lo call, as he has paid particular attention this disease -Bkm Diseases; alto Fites, Palsy, etc- speedily cured Chargesveryiow. N. ll.—Patients of cither sex living at a distance by stating their disease in writing, giving all thesympj toms, cau obtain medieines with direction* lor use, by addressing T. DROWN, M. D. post pa l and •mg a fee. Office No. AS Diamond alley, opposite*the Wavenv llous*. irr curs, n naV del» LIVKR COMPLAINT— Another cure perfoniT ed by using the original; only true and genuine Liver Fill. ADKaossit, Brown county, Ohloc > * March 2t>, IM7. \ Mi. R E Sellerer In April last ray wife wn aitaeki d with Liver Complaint, and had the advice of two ph>- ticiuns who tried various remedies with producing any good effect Having heard of your celebrated Liver Puls, I concluded to give them a fair trial. 1 purchased or,e box of Mr. ecotL Aberdeen, nod give them accord ing to the direction*, by which she was greatly relieved. I procured a second box, which entirely earedber, and she now enjoys excellent health. I have used them myself, and pronounce them the best family medicine I t,ve ctct Iried- BEABI.Y Fills stand unequalled by any medieins known for the core of Liver Cbmplaiot. Prepared and told by R £ SELLERS «p 6 No 67 wood strwt •MEDICAL. SANO S : SARSAPARILLA: For the removal and (crmabeol euro .of alidiseases arising ftom to impure itaje of the blood '• ’orfcaluia?jiesruem vixs -1 - ; SerefulA, Rksvavauw, Obstinate Cvtanma or turtults on U# BioUkes. FHrj cioettic an s*w, Ring Worm ,or Tour, Scald Head, Enlargement and pain tf lXe Bona andJmnO, i Suiter* Uletn, Syphilitic Symptom, Scusltea of Lum- 1 bago, and Discises arisingftpatan injudicious use ef Mercury, Ascites or Dropsy, Bxpaure or Imprudence i* • I Life. Alta, Chronic Constitutsobal Disorders. . T» timely admioinration Ukabicn artended w. Jihe I happiest result* m rantiy 'adothaloi/e affections; bu y it i*ch«efiy intended » fill ibavoidiwhich exists between cathartic and aperient medicines; bcnce. iut modus ep~ randi is that of an alterative ijinicily—indirectly, pro ving a lasting innic to the svsicmf , • It is highly eouLcutratcd lor convenience aao.porta briity, containing nothing hut thd expressed essence, and is the rep.e*eut»tive •! (he baroqparilla' Ront.jin the *aoic manner as is nf I‘cnivian Bark,ur Morplnna'uf Op : ura. It itss nubluhrd faet, tb«t a few grams of either Udimne or Morphine contain* all : the medicinal value of a large quamity of the crude substance*; hrucc the *ui>erioriiy of those preparations —and no invalid yvouid desire io drink a gallon mixture whan a halfipiut coutaiiuul the same incdicmal value. The Sarsaparilla can !*c diluted when taken ■greeabte to tbe directions, and made to suit (he taste ot the pa tient. 4 ' ' : The following certificate addtessed to the Agents at' Chicago, furnishes conclusive proof of its great value m case* of KcvcrSorts. - CmcA6o,;lll.SrpL la, ISKL . Mcs»rs. ; Stel*liins A Reed—Gent*?; Iu May, 1645; > ob tained at yooi store a bottle of Sand's SarsaparUta.aml ; wasthcu confined to ray bed. without sleep for a week.-, occasioned by violent pain-from a rcgulir ftver sore of kiug standing, on my-ngbilcg. My physicians advised mu to have the limb amputated, saying it was the only Wan* likely to preserve my life. After using half the {joule the r ain began to subside, and by tho tune l bad tj*cdncarfy three bottles, 1 was able to transact my reg ular business, nud before 1 had finished tbe foarth hot tic lwasuswellaiulsoumTaseverl hndbeen. i.tmve nohesiiulioa in saying that Sand’s Sarsaparilla was lhft : means, under Providence, et saving my limb and B doubt nollmylifo. 1 most cheerfully recommend it ar tho bc*t anicle extant for the punfiestion ol' tba blood Yours, most respectfully. : ■ < i * James miller The following certificate it only anothef liuk in the great chain of testimony to its merits: ShCTii BoLtoit. Canada East, April IS, IHB - Sands—Genliemcu: Exposed as we axe to tlie attacka of disease, and so frequently disappointed m proposed remedies, w« cannot bat look on the effort* of succcfstul practitioner* with interest ard gratitude This i* true respecting jour valuable preparation of Sarsaparilla. I have been severely afflicted lorSl years with a dikease about which “doctors disagree, ll and :jheirprewription« were still more diverge. I tried va riou* remedies but foiind noTebef until I commenced using youy excellent medicine, at which time 1 was wholly confined to my bed After using it a.lew months I am now ob!c to walk about ride out, and enjoy a com fortable degree of health, which I attribute entirely to i) e use of] Sami’* Saisaparilia. Please accept my as surance of gratitude and rrgard. ' JOHN M NORRIS Being personally acq iaipled with the above state ment, I hereby ceriifv thut.iha same fs troe. \ REV. T M MERRIMAN Factiixr Testimost.—The‘ following it an extract from.a letter received from Rev. William (jahiiha: WS UuKsnixx, Vt.,Oei ‘JJ, IS4A Messrs, t'and*: I- have becii alll cled with a severe I, am in uiy side, occasioned by a diseased liver, for the si-twenty years’ suffering at imics what language cannot convey, hut since taking your Sarsaparilla, I have been greailr relieved, so-tftjicu so that I bavebeen able to attend to tny business, and preach occasionally I • forUielastfiiteeuiaomb*. 1 wholly discarded all Other; medicine, and thoroughly tried lbe S?anapariUa, which lean recommend in truth and sincerity to all th Lairht street, Oeo W.-Boriteit formerly of Stn&k, 2V. J., iinry Lisbon, 199 lUvingtoi street, and nuigrroui other persons nave been speedily an permanently cured of the same complaint by this remedy.' j The Array of Names which cfiuld be produced of persons who have used this gets rosedylwauld men than fills column. Amar the numbe ■ we are Serai tied to refer to A. M. Biainger, 1© Barclay at . Mr; Wilson of Hoboken; Mrs. Bell ofMomstowh, a Js. James B) Deroe, 101 Reads *LJ Mrs. M*Caffire,so Attornc it.; F. Smith,B2Third Avenuc.Mrs. Wo.H. Attreeofth > city,and;Mrs. Archibald,3s While it Bold wholesale and retail by Wn. Jackson, at' his Fata I Medicine Warehouse and Boot tad Shoe Btore,KoB9Libm street, head of Wood street, FiUsbngh. Pnee^Lyerbc rIJSI Ihma, uloL, 7 ler jb< Par Coughs, Colds, Ailhma, aniCcnsumptiotr THE GREAT AND ONIJv REMEDY for Coldi, Ooofbt, Ajthmn, and CONSUMPTION, is the HUNL OARIAN BALSAM OK LIFE, discovsmd by lbs cAd kratad Dr. Undue, of London. England, and Introduced fego lb* United Stale* under Ibc Immediate superintend im of ou Inventor. •" i , ; ! The extraordinary snctesi of this medijdne, In Urn car* of Pulmonary diseased, warrant* the American Agent ta soliciting for treatment tha WORST POS SIBLE CASES that can be fraud til tiie community-*- v nia But aeek relief in vaiq from any of tbo common reseed lee of the day. aud have been given up by ttm meet distinguished Phralelank ai CONFIRMED AND DtCURAIILKv The Hungarian Balaam hae cored, art) vfil cun. the MOST DESPERATE OP OASES. Ufa ■0 qaaek noetrum, but n standard English pwdlelne, qf known and cmblUbetl efficacy. . " ; Every frmUy In the United Stales should be aappßftl With Ateban’e Hungarian llulnam of Lift, hot only to materaet the consumptive tendencies of Bur cltnialfc •at to be ueed eea preventive! medicine In all caaea.qr OoUi, Oougha, Spitting of Wood, Palo in the Side add Cheat. Irrrtalhm and Soreness of tire Lungs, Drvnchltik DUficuliy of Breathing. Hectic Fever, Night SwjatJ, Emactatlon and General Debility, Asthma,- USuenza. • Ilooptav Cough, and Croup. «> Sold lnlarje bottles, al#l per bottle, with foil direc tions for the restoration of Health. 'I Pamphlets, containing a mase of English and Ameli as certificates, and other evidence, •bowing Uu ua ittaHed merits of this Croat English Remedy, nay If fealnod of the Agents, gratuiUnuTy. j DAVID F. BRADLEE, aole Agent for the Uolldd States, 119 Court street, Boston. . 1 1 T. W. DYOTT ft SONS, General Wholesale AftoA No. I>l North Second meet, ••• • , For eule by R A FAIINWrOCK ftiCb. cornerW wood ami front streets ■ ““ m jrt LADIES Who Uk Common Prepared-ChalkT”arc often not aware bow frightfully irynnous it >s *lo the ekin' how coarse, how.rough, Low sallo a. , cilow, amlunbcaUby.lhe skin appears after osittc nrenarfcd chalk. UconJch, it it lujuriout, coiuaiuingaleige «mao tlty or lead, we have prepared .a btaniiiul vegetable ■fbcle, whtch we call JpNEStt SPANISH LILY WHITE it is perfectly iunoeens, being purified of all aolctcnousqualnies; and it imparts lo (lie skis a natu ral, Uealiby, ulabaMer, clear, living white, at the same tune Bellas as a cosmetic on the >kin, making it soft and smooth. ! .Dr. Jatnca Anaemm. Praotical Ch«ni*i 6f Maasa chuictU. mvb: “Aticr aualytiilft Jo*i beautiful and natu ral,, at the ramc time innocent white I ever *aw.; 1 certainly can conic lenhouMy recommend it* v*c foal! wboae drift requirca beautifying-” ■ ' flj*Pricc 23 ccuh a box l&*Sofd by WM. JACKSON, at hia Coot and Shoe Store, P 9 Liberty »uccf, head Of Wood, at theiign-'of the Big Boot •' ft s NO CURE NO PAY. DR. CULLEN’S INDIANVEGETABLE REMEDY—Warranted to core, or the mao. ey returned. This medicine urprepared from aa In dian Receipt, obtained from one ut them in the Fax 'V*at, at great ispe’Dae. .Thtwe wheMate been familiar with the Indiana, knowthat tfaejcu wd EreaS? lWti ' ,Mt * , “' i l T!r'*'“ 0 ,m ' n °" lhe RO 'VAND t WALTON, nd aold •bolMale »nd>etiil,b, J. I'. Rowand, 576 Ma,k.l •tfeel, rhdad’a. . aale in Pittabargfa by R E Seller*, A 7 wood •traet, ut4 by Wm.TßontjbS Market at. oefidfT iiS' medical.; Y v:‘ f DR. £H£liaf ASPS' • ' ' ~tT iS MEDICATED LOZENGES, AND'POOR MAN'S v. PLASTKHj „ .;• DIL SHERMAN Usdisfoemd J way to make sedicia pleasant, so that children will uhc it readilv urJ ers t' r ofTooth Kesto oa the back lof each fm,. cacti Bill of Directtoas. j . 1 * 3U \ SHERMAN’3 pOUCH LOZENGES These we the safest, swat sure aad efliii «i rem for eoughs, «hD, e«manoUa», whooaag couch,. ££ ma, tightness of foe lungs or ltr ? has ntyer known an instance where the* cm »*, MtisflcUca. Several thousand twits tute been Lid w.tbl! the last year, rwtonoz to .health persona is almost every uan - of couaumptiun,and thoac laboring under the most dutreamc ‘ I odds and coughs. They do not cneck and dry un theerna? ! '■ hut reader U easy, promote expectoration, allay the UckJidr or * j imtaton, and, remove the pruaimate or escitiac cause They are made from a combination of a-mmt valtmWeeinie' torMt, or ewigh medicines, and are uadoobtadle lunerm-to cvervthingww*eforthoswcomphmta. Huadrei.*«*, bun • dreds ©feertiOcatea hast been ottered of ibeir wonderful vir tnea, from Uioaewho have been taveA from an ualimclvrrare and restored tt» perfect health by using tlicm. •* ‘ Where themamueh pain in the brtastor tide, one ofSher man’s Poor Alto’s Hasten (pnee only lSl'eents,) should be applied over ill* part, and worn till rtlineJ. If attended with coatirepessj-n few caihartie or laxative lounres. or an\ mild catharticmeaikiae, should.be used as occasion j squires ___ SHERMAN’S WORM LOZENGES These warm louimes have, beeti proved in awe than J,too 000 cases to be infaulMe; the onfy certain worm dtsUojuu med wine ever discovered. Many diseases arises footworn? - and ixcasion long and iaUuseatUTcring/and even death,with out their foverishueas, (hint, pallid ‘ ; hue, fils, bad uata m the mouth, difficult bTeaiW.rifo « • ! j the stomach or bowdi, fittirue, nausea, socamisltncse vora l : .hootmgpaiosnimsousparuofihebody, aWsiifsois- tV llg H°g ofU>eMu * toward*ulght,a ;! j - i shekmaN’s camphor lozenges, 1 • They give imaeduu relief innemms or sick he^lacTte. palpttotiua of the heart, lowness of the ..pints, drsjsmdr JJ si.zLasßSua.UH7 or putrid sore thrust, bowel or .umV«r c2Z phuntylainbflg, oppreawm or a adneof sinking of the ehnl, chobc, spasm*,: crump uf the Wanack or boweU, Uslericsl affixlww, and all nermui diseases, drowdoet, U,, day, and wakefuktem through the nigMj eholera;«? rfiol erumorbus, dwrhma, Lusitudeur asetucoflMitur Per* • soos truveUing ©P-aUending Urge {arties, will &.d il.e Urnn-' gesreally revivingiand imi«rtmg the buoyancy of roua.vuied alter duiinaUou, they will restore tl.a tone of the system rail ,r *Uj,and rcmotelaJl.lhe uopJcamal symptom* arising tnnu ' •too tire bring, j Piiaons wholuie been 100 high biers, and khasdoned their dissipated habits,‘wilt find these Uaenrestsl mirable composen'of the nervcsi . ' BHEKUAN*B PLANTER. The best streogl Aning pUsler in Hie world, and a sorrrrirn remedy for pains, hr wrAness in the back, loins, ,ij fk neck, hinba, joint*, rheubatism, Ac. Ac. One million a year will notsupjdy tbedtniand. They rnuini l.tile Warw 'V* franlt >l ‘Ui-erfor to all others, aud . for ooe quarter tWeu.ua frtce, making nol u,l, the best but the cheapest phslrr lu U, e worU . / Hkf ; hoots, and makes cure*. In liver compHinl and it should be worn over “? , W*. cr,h fA« , '®» , »'‘toaeh,*nd it will affurd treat and aslonnbiug ld eougH.s, asthma, diSeultv of breathing, oppression of il* chest or slomwb, thrySrilf*»‘ tnedatrly sooth ind greatly benefit the patient, /irasue'r mdentory habiujer iW obliged U. .land much, wiU rrcriie deculcd supporf from « e oftnemtiuly slrtngU.enmg rb.- ‘ , ‘‘J**cuij|gtncraflyrecoo.tnrud them, iitwr&rLice to a'l ethers, becami they stick or adhere betur.and aFord rteai- UwT.up.rttmn. lh*y are atiwulcat, tuoic|aiHl anodyne. Thtyare composed of entirely difflerent iurredi enu Irtsm toy other, mid known from ths-eajwrkuce of mil tionv who hare thed them, as sreU as the united UaifanoJ* «f all thccelefarat<4 «nd distinguished clergy and tw the most uscfjd and htgliTy medicated piaster." - * Several peraoc. hare called at th* warehohs© to mms Dirretions foMje art'bn Urn back of each plaster, with a facsimile ofDrJSberaan nnw. It is iuporUutvoushould t^ ap ,^-^. BhcniU1 ‘ , *v Pt "' r A,tn ’» a.!d me that ?•«"» ““J wortbfeaa imiUtkns ' halted about and aotd for the trhc tUierman's Pfastcr* bv an principled dealers. ’. l WW.JsCKSOsd M.IUOII BIO^ boot! ” ’ L,V "IW";. *r^nor u,. Dr. CD LLEN’ S 'iSßlYi’f'C E'A lilTlfFA SACEJI ’ PERSONS afflicted with Scrofula, King** Enl‘ Lancer, Erysipelai, Old Sore*, Ulcer*; Tetter’ Mercurial Diaea*e*, or any other complaint* arising from imparities of-lhc Wood, are rwqncstcd to retd the lollowiDg testimonials,'in proo! of .the wonder, fal properties ol the above named medicine ’ READ! READ!! READ!!! Wk-tbe nadereigned, having visited ,M/. Isaac Brooks. Jr. at thb office of Mcsars. Kowand and Walton, .576 Market street, Philadelphia, consider his case the tnrst remarkable one wo nave ever wit nessed or beat a of. His disease was SCROFULA, and terrible must have -treen h; i twelve years’ conflict with the de •slrpycr! . HisPaJate.l; c entire roof of hirmouth, Nose, Up . per Ltp, and lower Ltd oUhe Right Eye have been , dettroved, hi* f ar.c nearly eaten up, and part oflbe Jaw Bone carried away. And ; yelwc canciveno description of his cate, - Mr. B. inlurms us that in January last, the whole interior of hi* m.oulh, as well as mort of Ms faco was a mass of deejf and painful ulcers' w°Vnf‘ti.MrvSff.'O' ,ait * he commenced taking r^* CU u L u l \ h ‘NIIfAN VEGETABLE FANa! LEA, which checked the disease ino lewdayi. anil rom that time the cure has progressed wiUiout irl termisaion. 1 New flesh has supplied the place of the tlecpTeU cera,and though badly disligured, bUlace iiMondT And hts general health is restored. '* 7 - We are asaur«rtJ.al in tio- treatment or Mr. Brooks cascj no MercuriaJs.Oiutmcnts, or Caustic .appltcauons fiawbeen used,-in fact, the J’ANA n * « • a iA J *K rroß 6 ,u ‘ hi * wonderful Vhar.ee Dana bmtth.'Bocksxounty, Fa. Charles L. Rewind, Meadvillc, Crawford CoFa.. J W Jones, M D booth Second street, Fhita Jacob Lee, Pemberton, N J. E VV Carr,-IION Fourth, above Poplar it N L ■ S M’l-ulloogh, Lancaster, Fa. ■ ■ - *; ..*• R M Maddock, S 8 North ElcvcnUi *t Phila/-’-- C W Appleton, M D 46 South st. do Timothy CaJdwelJ, Marion csj. Missouri ■ •« Dan,clt' c ikcl, Uhc.nut Hill, Philadelphia co. |-'a. - JohA Harned,s9oHighstreet,Flula. - - WUliam Steeling. Af D, Camden. N. J. ‘ William Hale, 578 High street, Fbiia. c J H ol AUneral 'J’celh. 1W S. Ninth street, Fhiia. , _ L A Wollenweber, Ed. Phila. Democrat 277- N \i street, , do • . George W Menu, Brush Market SL Eira Carr, io9 Chcsnut street, Rbila. A Pastor oi Elevcnlli Church, John Bell, Enc Street, Philadelphia, !North AnmrS can office.') • :i ~ ■ Aaron Sands, IMCatirarineStreet, Phila]: • DanielMcGmley, Kesslers AUcv, ",52'iMarI ketst. do.j.E B Perkins,'Marietta’ Ohio: .catbo fit Sharp, Maysvjlle, K John W Danrnhouer. CTn., Ohioj Sidell fit Reeves,Madison lajG Noble, lamis ville, K Y:Deveroock fit Pelkh»*,-St«'-LtHiiV,-Alo.‘ PH MeGraw, Natehcs, Mi*i: A John ston Vicksburgh,doj Charles Jenkins', New Orlean I • ' • il-.'r ' ncs HOTEL FOR INVALIDS^ 1 AT FITTSBUJtfcSH. - * DRB. SPEER * EUIIN. t THE object of this establishment u to supply a' wun *ro«Jy felt by* rtspeetabletrnveacTsoQ vur western Bijjjwajr*—Ujr residents, without family, mJ.cn sjck— .and by patient* from the surrounding town* and ciWout who place for relie f from surgical and Other -mwa*e*. Sctjh have often suffered froth tbe want of the various comforts an-f attentions *o necessary ami agree able to the sick, and front careless and nnfaiiluoi n arses: and been subjected to heavy ami unreasonable Invalids wililhere be provided with c-'n#Mrf,|*.iiilul , and.eomfortablo attendance, and at a ru e much below , the uitpal charges, ... . , . . . . While the care ofboth physicians will be caiendeU every, variety oftdisease, it is intended by Dri Sp> el givespcctsl attention to all SURGICAL DISEASES, raancvLAUi to , ; DISEASES OF THE EYE. To these branches of his profession he has givm a lame share of his attention for the last twenty-five years, and he will continue to devoie to them che experience ■ acquired by a constant practice dorinff that nme. 1 he'.Hotcl for Invatidsis notan experiment. Its estabj Itshment is suggested not only as necessary to supply an evident want in this city, in die entire abrcncc of any special provision for UieTck, but is warranted also by — the success of similar institutions at Cincinnati and New Orleans—the former under the.care of Dr*. Taliaferro Marshnll and Strader—the latter under that of Dr. tjtone The building selected forthe purpose is pleasantly si> uatedon the north bank of the Allegheny river, ncurth - Aqueduct, it is commodious androoory; and foraishol with nil ncxcmmnriaiions necessary .forthe sick. - - Application* for admission to be made'toihe subscr bets, at their ofice On Penn street, Pittsburgh, or a* ih establishment.' —• JET No contagious discares will Le admitted.* J. K- Sl’tlElL M. t>. •h. kuhnVdw., mayC-'itwUT SCOUWDRKI* t HOdbrneanuea*can equal ycur»? Look aI yoßr st* hw^i * hl ,BnD y free! took •* >«*«rown,pUtedwith' eroptioiu and bfoiche,’ Yd to . !f v * dft T c ' n " tor * enkeof ibe fl/tw.™ rt C & era ica l. £oa p, w "‘ ch »oolit eniireW tier. £?,*£2“ *!»«*» ookeyoor yellow;,kin clear:end w J*ck«in', Huh*, eU Lil*rijr »U PiWhßrtli,and|r«jac»ke. . • v .wipnimm ¥s*• Mth« InPiiubaigl.where. gf u obtained. Beware of footer. Ig^OßaEaVEthe Bin 800 l sunda in the to&Way. -VfORGAH* «Ol)OHm'OTC“u’rt,H.Mft’ aniftnade known 10 ib« public.” This wm the old man who tried iltc Synip. .. . .‘ V riniicuu, February 1, IMJ' . «r. BJorganj-TJua-may eeniiy ihaj being afiileied • Vila » u®gtdc«>aje‘7 {D-Thi* medicine U prepared wholesale nnd'tew)! anho DnyrSwreof JOHN D AIORf»AS T “Heel, one door below Diamond Alley •*c?S cema per bottle. ■• .- - > -(cM - Frit eV TUB MAGIC KRASITSSOAP—Eorreno* VI lg Greate spot*, Stains, or Mark* ft®« : Cloihe*. woolen*, Carpet*, tad ROdedas U»« spot* wper; n it applied elear, btietu, riev, and spot!***. ■ Sol I With fall direction*. Price *5 cents a cake. ITTpold by WM. JACKSON, WW>«nj ttrm,*ead oOV aod, athiaßoot and Kmc store, *Jja. :: oftke^Big T' *