• WlLlllititi-VA,TEI - 4Z CO., - . • • VAK.* 85 , N. 7 it • M gYi;i9s W,Arti tee‘i OW 74148 &P"! tei'lwir , rlo.4.tlVM,C" vOrttl, A%k'ACTUREI2.S,ot )eact, tendon pipes. byr 'd f • tt talt ba.cruler crtn.ett,..letitten coffins, • ireorr , con eta nU y . on<tni u d and niantaffic tri rc:fo van` sheet Non from 1 to flibi..to the squirreled*, iit sheets of , by 20 fee tEwhfelithey inisli tottrerottle wholesale, 4tenoro Order fir arty size. ilia may_bo weinfa • The also rruanutlicture and ketp‘constantty on latnf - ,,len4onompes from* hi }.; inch calihm,...nq tie d 'Wye, for ennuOyintretraiertrdm syringe. Itirnished .to the - °war)y • ;thuli,nndputo6p.onsreelti -in--lengths of from ICOse 10OP feet on erteh.reel, with directione as lathe proper method • titling, bn hand . , alarge:siipply of Adorns" Put --; ' e at suctronrlhungs., for, wells or cisterns; Stioni It Co's t. every satierfer east min "•••• ---hydrant , work of everyideseription executed in. i , he dnraltlernanner;tind on the mist accommodatino - terms.. Orders from the country -Torlenden piper, shet t lead..ettparaps; will receive prompt attention.. • . - ; ietheistv..• • 81;C VIM D's UY. • LE rtElt , 4 • P A:l'M T . - - ' 11131.1 C ATTENTION is s....licited - to ati entire•new .artkle of-RAll.lNprMatle of wrought iron bars, and 'hal Untreated roda; or-Afire; pint expresely.,designetl: for er.e losingCO t takerjecWigterietr,' Volcanic s; 'Palau Groinuto. ate., at prides varylag &OM SO tents to $3,09 the nitiaingsbet. It is-triad • hillannels of entices lengths, 4 feet high. with oughtironpostal,/ inch square, ut intervettlitraistane of 0 610 I rdesired, pannele run be made 6' any height. itt - tiOntinuous spans of Sp to GO feet, with or without point: No extra charge ' Ite comparative lightness. great strength andllurabii ity of tite WIRE 1141.1.1N0,-the benuty'of its varied or -unmeittnt <Napo, to:ether 'With the extremely low priee as which it is cold, are cmising it -to super.ede the Cam Iron Railing, wherisver , their comparative merits hove "been tufted. For further particulartonddress :•• . d:-BROTHERS;. • - Agents for Vaterneese mr27:3rn] 'Diamond alley, near Sm ithfield sr: Masbate. •Ilardware, Cutiery,'SatlMSettl,,' • , - TOILN impormr and Ihatet in Foreign odd' SY .11,2 nitric Haidware, respectfully Announces to: his friends infit the • publ , c. generally, netiv.reeeir i n s hiS F:pring . kupply of Hardware, Catlery. Saddlery,: ktilntr . :stand, P:0.85 Wood street, which 1”f pose of on the roost - reasonable terms., . Pie will continQttll y lie'teceteing fresh!AU ppl direct. • :tram MC manufacturerif.lii_Etfrope aud this country.- - :Which will onahle hhn tot rimpcm ally. honse; East . -or Wcst. He particularly inches the h`tiesitipis.of customers to excellent assortment peTable' and Spring Cullen*, , whichis of fashionable patterns' 011(1 . froni . tlic tdobt ..popular manufacturers. . • -,* ••••••••-. ' . ..• • ilitt,stack of Carpcitterts,Taoll israsgo, and of oxbil. lent quality. - • • • .:.Of gederal Ilardware 'Stock. he has eveAyatiedy.hf ; article. • ' • - • . - Western 'Merchants and dealers,. genebolli. s .are in. deed to call an,d examine hisatuck: ' mu') Cm COlvey's. Patent Concaive - BoislLOr - Chrtin ". : • , BUTTE:Ft. IN FIVE AIM : •, I AVE call the attentionofthe public io the article head. ing this adVertisetrient, and invite the enterprising • and carious to call and witnessits opt:canna - . All striver • tisementeln relation to . 014 inyention, bathe hundreds who have eeenit tented, to supescrogation. Ist.-„This Churn drill produce Butter, gathering it in a ~..matts, from sweet milk, tit. five Yn ten memos : and from cream prepared; as frunßics usually prepare it; in threw • _lofty° minutes; .. • ; • , ...Zl:qqt utility of this invention is apparent, as better Butter cun be p . roduced from sweet Milk, or cream, than • .eream seared in the usual way; and by means of - this Churn, a little girl or boy at perform, iu five or ten . • :minutes, whnt,has hiretofontrequiredahe lahpr,of a wo ,,,Scian or man for one or,twa.filmrs, rind son:minims half a ••• tUrrungatiaMb screw, the wholeiniide dasher is taken oat, leaving nothing but the Butter and „militia the plain wooden box.: ; ; •-• . • • • - 4th: Ii is the cheupeitChiirtiever invented,:ai the sim. • • .plicity, of , its.constmetion Ithougli ectibisaYliart a ,great - philosophical principle) makes it but little ni-manufac ; 'tit It is.n commem-sense Churn, as till will'ahmit who -w. We invite this public to call had witiietssits'imerattem at oar Officeitt the Blameful, near Bean 'Tay era. and at;.l:-F:Beekhistis'it;Federal Sli!, Allegheny. tsitsslkatnrvidut.. ; ' CAMERON , & 'PRICE . ,Wall,Psper • N0:4 . 7 MARKET ESTRger. PITVLISUIIOIII, PENINPIt. • THOMAS PALMER:. 11101188 PFX . TFULlN.announces hia friends and cat , - ' ..n.toineri. - that he has had at no {lasi period co even sive a Stock mite has al present. lie eau oder to par chment, on eery moderate •terms, arrlie old - established stand in diarixt steal, plinoit-every article in; hie line— includingc on it t ing4pom. bed chamber , dini nploom, par tor and ball Piper; With Borders, I.atulsimpes, Fire board.Prints, Paper and.Traitaparent Window Shades. Bonnet and .Binders'.lloards; Writinx,"Wrapping..and . Tea ,Paper; he in abundantly supplied, and requesta Jnercbruits and housekeepers so rail and examine his us . Itsig&Stild Tntiers* - .sernps takett.iii iraile, tot the high est pucck, • • ; mcir.l3.4l.twlos ' Paper Hangings. Alf'norte receiving, direct-front the manufacturers ht .-. 1 -Newyork*, Phil:1,1001in mid 'llnhituorc, at large and well deleciiid issorisueut of all the lataz Old 'mon im proved-styles. of Stitin, Glazed and common PAPER •11•ANGINGS;consinn:, , krf— • 10,000pieces'uf Parlor and rfel , Co r • • • , TOllOO • " • • Hall and Coluuin ' " Dining...Toon; chamber and otrwe Paper partieufarly.iiir th! islion'of-thoie liou*cs. to Paper, .1a and riamine; at' the PaperWatehaose • S. • 'lrsai3o • • .. • • WOO.l ri• Ri . l24ir • • 11, Ar . Essus. nOtrAgo ap co kiro, 8? troy," greet. •• ' 'would call - thh"*nitentiots of-the pUftlfe to their present' -.4oek' of Paper If anginge,"whichi . for .variety; r..heetrryerflthibictfalbjfilily and chettimeesitaunsurppit . *4•Tdir liv.tdif'bitablitthment ' • ' , fasides - a large and full Itseorttnent orPaper .of their own 711111112 facture:6X •aie nose receiring a direr( ion pertatiMMOrrencls and I•higlishirdyleis of Paper Nang. indicytprigued . by Imer - I toward, one of the' AIM: MiA`ra ElfroPC;eousistinl,..of • " 'Parisian Inannfaetnre . " Imo pieces. • • London. • do. . s,nuo • do. - • .0' their ' owd.maituiarture, they bare , •Idd,utto Paper; and 1.8;(11)0, pieces' satin Chuzed Window Messrs. Jutues !toward& Co.. hare limited neither , pease coy Ibbor in' their male-armee - to rival the l'Atsteru "..Wall'Paper establishment . ", both in quality.of manufac , •. luct•usid variety of pattern. and they ore warranted ie • arsuring the public that.they hare mocceeded. ' The whole asitortinehti foreign and home manufacture, 7,111,he -o ff ered on terms• ne. - Low.as those of Ka - stern manufacturers and isuportEre. : . mar27 Ne t s Literary . Neite.ra E Literary inporldimi. . . . . .liply dopository of Cheap, Publications has beett, opened 011 Third street' opposite the Post Office, w .11,. ere may .he fun nd a general assortment of the popular :literature of the ahl . The prbprictors have made the riiiisiamplp arrangements for procuring all new works as , . . soon astisane from the press. - . 'MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS, - Ail Jim most ,traluable Magazines , and !Weekly -Newspapers_ pan be .Ltad at.their counter by the single number or by the year. , - STATIONERY—Letter and.caP palier; pens Mid pen- Cils-i. in short, eycry thing in the stationery_ line, and o tile best quality; for rale - cheap : - , . . MEISIG—A large a*s ortment, of ihe.rnost approved n - atio Forte Music, bound turd otherwise. This music i pronounced by the most distinguished professors to be the herd collection ever offered for tale in the West. Tlic United States Odd FelloWs' Directory for 1019. got op Di convenient styles. Without particOrrizing father, 'Cc respectfully re quest it visit to ; our stole room from the public. NS.,ORK& 1101.1iCS;ThInt street, opposite the Post Office. . L:Jc•ihna Rhodes,"' 1401.ER.ALE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION_ TV El:l,Na.° Wood street-- • - • boxe - '• Orange's ; 500 CalltSardines ; - '22s'':v Lemous e 001,1." •180dlizen Lemon Syrup; 150 qr." " 10000 rums 900 edies lierring ; .20/hrs Raisins, in layers; 2000 - Coebariov; - • 150 hi: his: "8 boxes Mnecaroni; / 00 1 T. 7. 9 Vermucilln ; .75 traits littie:a Almonds; ' .Q, Cases ass l / 4 1•Piekles , 1001)oxes Shelled . " 93'easks Currants; S bales Bordeaux' 100 fibs: Out Tissue roper; 10 " - .Bfulagn ' 50 rms. white; Kiss Paper; 3 pariershel'd " 15 eases Prunes; hardlo tents Dates ' • = do bags . Filheris;' ' 4 6ses Liquorice; • 30. ;Wale dia.; 111-111 s. Vurtellu Remits V -SO Cream Nuts; 20 hxsA No 1 Rci?lr.Caluly; 43 •" • Pecans; • ' 20 "Niii*ci'and yel. R.. , 10 bids. •• . .i 8 cases Florence ; • Just teepived and fur cale•by. Greencrood Gardens , .. 'RE Mkt - open . ror the 'sale. of a larg'e . cellection of ' Greta Mollie Plante, of the Choices: varieties. 4, o .-_,, large collection of the finest Dahlias rind Annul Plower Plants will be ready to delirerin pots on the Ist orMay. , ' • • - ' Bowls of the choicest Plower put up at the !honest. tiOtice. , ..."The Gardens will be open for the general reception of .insiterson the. 2.41 day Of April. • Captain Vaudegriff's flimsier: steamboat, (the Thomas Scott.) will commence running from' the Point, foot of Penn . st, - to, the Gardens, ou the 24 day of April. [triar2.3 • ItittaitelVa.,alt!pf. AY K CO. here taken the exclusive agency far :the gale of. Mitchell's Mine riorMaps, for Pituthurgh and .'.'Western Pennsylvania, which Wltine sold at his reduced Philiidelphiaprtces.:; • • • . ' The Map of the .World.On Meentni t i Proiec tion, is. the ' largest and most comprehensive , work of the kind - ever published in Americo ; Wis'6l:teet from East Wm, and 4} find North io SMith. accompanied by a - lm'ok of _ 000 pagel:gontaini ng . consulting index' consulting any item 'on the 31ap_ may ' e readily found; also: graphical descriptions of all - the countries on the - The Reference and Distance Map of the Untied States, • - .Oa a ecrae of 2 ; 1 - miles to m . ), inch. comprising the States, ..:Countres L ,Towashipsjach.osi the Union, accompanied by. „a'volnine- of 400 pages; 8-li• which ineludesan index of Counties, Towns, tze, together With a general description of Oa-United States... • - . ",The-'National , Map - of • the American Republic, or„ United States of Atiterma.= tittiversal- Atlas, containing Mops of the, Rmpiies: • •Kitt„Tdoma„Sintes arid Republicp, with a.ipecial Map of each of the United Btates, coniprehended, on .73 Sheet's, • ..forming,A geries.of.l.l7 Maps, a large folio-vothme, etc :,,A; Map, orTe..gai Oregon nit.l California, With all the ,ratttesdisli.nctly,marked Mit fa thbse countricsi.:' Aliix - gupply,Of - the above.. Naps, .suaatranti inrge; kept' cons inu tly On hand aildiar rain - at the - Books,•. .WitrehoU.Set corner of Third andWood:stp. marl:OAS:Ay . - - • • , 41.• ' CUBIC YARDS OF. GRA.DINU. t „ r- C"hc" unstring. to t ont rg ordie. exda. A.;FURTEIBILDUCTION::: e v t 1.*.r.%.. t . / ...t;rtroi,...ib l e=ets win l'eeee .4 , sonivratent smut Ash. ~...:,;';.i..,L:v....?4,-';;;!;4..y.pari'.9rshidNr2l./c, ..I,B±ls4,roNs;,3l.;Ltili,iuttelip'ypAt4.33.9tLiartr°74. l'bilis-5-torpoupw A r t aoll-,00..110, Titi h fir , mo d ,r; letl"ict o..trlgnwsligTfzuraiiii4,6f tbiecity. _ rti..I4ITC4IALTREE, 3sio,46o.Litteyrtstreet: •• C' 3,••• BENEMECEI ' MIS M EMS il=l=E . . . . • . • F •.1 • • Wet, . . rairrr•wur - , ;op; KT, 474 . 41417=r 1 G0. 1 - 119'r RV,CET/RD,.iut rztettege A iid t glacal:ussortt. ."-'• . otc 6l of Froholb EJ.,ol4;:ldelgian and Aq'teridart ~ Cae.itnercs and.vcatisgs,'of the latesr'and Most des ra e pat e . rns. o gs; emwi oun a vane ' Of entirely pew„styleis . Yettcy'l Caseitneres 'Vest'. Inger a the latest imPortStions-all; 7,vilr be snade Coto order in the roost fushionable,thinfier; thorl notice, and reasonable priccV. . Oit band,".d large assorts:WA . af READY-MADv Ci.OTUIND mode up'ln, the prese.olBol4l PY : 1 0,Voll will be sold lowler cash.. •" • N.: B. To . TAium p :-;•VatVii . .deadiititini Shoulders' Measure System. for sale at "(mrl:d w)r.-DELAistrs t2l:i JOSHLTA RHODES MM!Mi!MEI ".•.••• M 0 VE Fashionable Head linos torus IVa 11.3 Marker street, srionClicar:bricrarSeetrnct - strui. . - svidnitrastato • .ESPECITMLY aunbuiices;to bis numerous friends lb and to the pubbe, las 'removed hie Fashion able: lleinl z ounrtere Clron'tilarar greet p. hit new. 'Store, hlnr.lre!,.:ld'Apot Troni,SdeFu street. Me OreOnetant• lj'preparedtomate to order, of the; dune. finsi.slfd beet tnntenals;inil inperiar taatnrer Phdjlt;veiy reagensables •Priege, every orticle of Fnehionable..Clothlng,rof which hls c Urnplete mock .' choieb • and - .. earefally . selected Prineh. English and Belgian Clothe; gisetraeresiltest • ings,&c.oprihe 'Taiest. and "hest ;deerraEl.; vollernt, are "paruenlarly designed. • . • • lie has also on hand O very Inige tots bf fleadtmille FaMlio inble plcidtint, which he will sell very low . tS Minkel Ft; bileerfro&decoud et.J• L DOAN k OADTIVEI)4, thane . Juityetaiyedi at 'plc eexorkOt pucen 4 4 u" ,l ii RetibulekAUd Puttea t; Fans rind Sets,.&ccordeous,&e: . , " ' 110 GAN Mc; CANTWELL., •' • 'eu , Cie • • eilelL• um •er • 1 . r.iehme 14 Cid= p/ itlitellTH AND MAIM= spikicrpi. Itkrua REM` IIthRGAINST—The •fubscribst dst,r . Mined from thy Eastern Cities, and ',lbw , receiving , ' vstrireltansire irsacittmettr of FANCY AND STAPLE ndaptrd to the present seriatim' aud em . its •.,11.1g sCatoCk Cot riehrietilttildvaiielY;notinirpassed by Ale!" yandilialtraSni , in the Wear' • • •: • • t ' ,• DRESS GOODti Vereglessytlntkßilkal ''',CfrvstaandCollaril , • 'Handsome dress do. illuck love Veils and flakfi.; ;Rich changeable:.' • • Jacoomandflamblillu4ins. Rich changeable •SatinsiMPlaid.and striped 2datilatis; • rChines ; . ciftlandaome Ribbons 1. Nods and high col'd French:Gloves, Hosiery, tie.rt hleriuos; , ;Cloths for Cloaks'. . . Mode.nhd bighead MeallitTerkeri Shawls ; • . de'Lminds; -.. • I' ,--•{Cisahmere do. ~, i New style TOUR/in de baldest P/ain.Thibet • Shawls, sulk' Salle AripedlCishateres :tfringe ; .- Fancy do. •. • do. rhibot so awls, do. cio. 131*cl'tind colimA Atpijicalgininek do. do. Plaid. Giughains, ,dn.; do. • Fine Erotlrt'' do. New,styleXiiettes; . I Cloth • do. ' . Gala Pleids s bright colors ') Plaid, Long , co : , Califorma Plaids;.. .'LOW Priced dci Black Dombazin s' Cloaking'. pAt.t AT REDUCTION His stock or Ciliciies.is very large; it has been se lezted with Mach. eare--with-parucular reforenee to fn.sniess of coloring, durability of:fatfrie• and beauty of design. These goods aro lower than they hove ever been before, and ate'worthy the . particular •ittention of rarebit-tiers: • The best Calicoes for 61 eta. ever offered'; Double . purple Calieoes, Englith,ll2} ec Ate ; • "'Green do: • • • •- Oil,Chints; British Chintzes; • Nett‘lnyle Merrimack Calicoes; Blue and Orange do. Furniture. do. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced . Nuslin de Laines, of the low price of 12} cents per yard. . • Also, Black Alpacas for .121 els, per yard. Very good end very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging hams, for 121 cents, warranted fast colors. • • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Muslin, 61 to 12; 'Yard wide Unbleached, 64 , to 9; Bed . • • Aka . ..Ticking', very email; Casuassui, Drillings; Kentucky Jeans; 4 Cheeks, Linings, - Pltdd Liners; Domestic Ging - barns; llatinereShirtings; ' Colored Can:Mr/es; ' 'Flannels, tourer Onurevet 'offered; • - Canton Planned. • ' L NEN 00DS. - • - Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; •, • ' • 'Damask Table Linen; . • - . • Sheeting;' . • — Do. Dlnksers; - • . • Linen Drillsuc, Crags. JJ4sCsl KM'S! ntAracers! • Aluige tacit of Blankets; from coarse so Ten' fine also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine', for Overcome ' GOODS FOR-GENTLEMRN. 'Fine and superfine French and English Clothe and Cris 'eirn:.ree; Orter-coating ; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand- Ito tefde Cs ainl, Craviits ; .0100; Suspenders; Bilk - and Merino Under Qennents Chlorin° and Cotton The,oaltsc.ribor Lashio 'made extractidirtitry prepare/• irons for the . Fall and Ny., 1, ler trade s , arid hewn purchas ed lne.Goods under the odrantoKe of markets unusually depressed. can confidently provoke his customers , the heel hereunto he has /ever O oer heen re to oder. `; • , Cooftnnersaf the bonen, and purehasers geherallti are . respectfully In cited to call. I norall PHll.lpitm.=: • Terrible,lievolution—Saaes Trinsapbanst Aft.OGAN tn.:CANTWELL, (sign of the ~ ,e 4•Nts• 86 "Sturket itrent,sa-Outeatspeatfult)r beg leaveritdbilL the attention of ;lie pifhl7o td theiki weer-stock' •diftWiods, just ieceived and opening from manufacturers nitd imp porters, of which they feefecnindisit that price uni qual ity will give entire satisfaction, as our motto i*--" quirk Saks and Small Profiur • •,• Oat stock copsists, partly, of the following tettlcles,viz: Gontleinen's Breast Pins, late stylesVOucird . and Vest Chains; Brticelets, Clasps nod hockeis •, Frit ter and F.ar - Pencils end liens; Slidestand Studs ~ creel Buckles, for Ladies' Head Dresses; hindalon's • Card Cusesi Anil, pearl and velvet; Coral Heads: Ala /buster hoses; line loseworal and Ebouy Shaving Cases, furnished';Siver Spectaeles; Silver Spoons. all. kinds; German Sliver Spoons,%all:kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags awl Parses; Coiton Gees un.l Purses; flair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Sitates; rViolins, Aceordeons,-Flutes and Fir. , ;'Site Penknives and Scissors; Globes mid' Paper Shell. Dress and Side Combs, latest styles,. I Chide :Vases, Frail Baskets, ddrate and Gloss Vases, I and Cologne Bottles; 'rabies, Chessman and I Thickgeintnon Boards) Silk Tiapeinry: Brussels and In ', groin Carpet Bogs; Willow. Market and Side Baskets ; -Chairs: agora, Cradles, kr.,.&e., with a large arson went of Mrs and Finny :Ardetss, tan numerous to men tion. • • • Ale •t 9 Buitiness Card TYIIANTS AL YELL AS ..Iforvorotiss'Atusr.F i etz. • do PRICBS; Wrlf ICU fact will be proven by calling at MeGratc's. .Vy Fashionable Tailoring Establishment,Third street, t. Charles Ituddion, - • • • Marro: Smru. profits rind quick sates.' • V.A.urterY Fresh and good. _ _Ca'Arcsrrrtont • Vergfcrin the'bark - ro.and. My old custornera,and all atlters„ are respectfully in 'tined @a I tan *ruling for Cheat, MeGUIRE, ocr23 - Tailol. St Charles. • • -, Bleached :A. SIASON & CO., No. GO Market EtieetrimVe jast received the following well known...bra:Ada of Illeached !goalies, viz-:. aud 5-4 Bleached Muslin, James' Steam Mills; -- 5-4 " Noninkoag "- `• Mason,” ••Poliano'ket," "Carlisle,"""Dorchester,"'‘Gin i,.igamond," “Grailon." "A," "Pinshuriih,,' "I.awreoco," Boston Pillow Cate," '• Fornswortb,', &c.,,,kc., All of whichoogether vrith.many styles not here mentioned,. will be sold at EAS FERN PRICESS, by the piece or pack- Shirting; Iltatubas:and Irlash Llisami. WMURPHY invites the Lpdrlicular attention of. those wanting the above Goods, to hiddenirable stuck, consisting of the, best mato:, from tlieraost approv ed.manufacturers; andilie latter warranted pure flax.— / le has ju.d. received an additional:Supply; and is offering .Shirting_Muslins of a superior quality at a very low price. Men. Sheeting, and Pillow-ease Mu sl ins ; Rapers and Crash;- • .• Table Cloths Towels. and Napkins; • Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes; and Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. . - LADIES' DRESS ;QUO )S-Such as French Merinos, Purmettos, plain and fancy De Lathes, (some new,sty le received Alpacas At. , The season being far advanced, all these Goode will be sold at prides that canned - UR - le pferfie.' h:rb IVlwlrsaieJtooratirip stela . „ .T o d,triintry Axiisivarwv,.nt.his Wholerukte RDOME; North. yy • east cOrner.o, rourtirami Musket ptrect,s.,Pitts burgh, (up airtjaaf) is. now prepared to offer to the Inspec tion or -Coeuttly Merchants, an extensive supply of New Spring', 'Goods including the - ttevrest styles bf Spring Prints, Giughtirns, - Gawns - Muslin de Lathes: Allscas, G and DreSs'oods generally . also, Gloves and Hosiery, Bonnet 'Ribbons, Laces And rAlgings, tee. PriceS low. Ent MIICC ID 'Wholesale Rooms. from'4th at, -.•tarlu -A. MASON ao Ilsrufkr slimier; have this dir) received, per, - “Futt Linei 4 the following mimed Goods, stripe,black, and blue black plain and piloted .11era,ges, Al: da „Ll:Linea l em broidered Thibot Shawls, _blocki white :pitd.pe,orl:„Silk -Hose; spun Silk Hose ; kid; silk and lisle thread Gloves; 'mem t hobbit?, cumbrio.aud mpalio_Adgiogi insertings ; blank silk lace E'tt inggf tiounif HAUG - ems, etith'ioldered • muslin Copes, new pattenisand rich goods. maw GtN " TS. call and see", the cholccal .variety, ;over offered, and CAMEI44.. ATS.4 . 4l.ticeo,von curt , leave them . ... CLOTH. Poi; fluildiaga, Caritas Fitlh soli Wood ang. marl94.'w Hew Goods. N.STOILE, and now receiv . ingjourfirst supply of New ,SPRING GOODS ,'consisung of every tkung - nevr and beautiful; to be had.of the Importers and .Jobbers:— New. styles of rich -Turk Satins p , VVideßrocade Silks new pnuerml; • Alich Cheractionlandfliacie Silks; .„. all widths Bereges Lawns,-rdous de Lainesollcc.p . ..-•-' ,l, FenorProoneritibbons , new-desafins.::. ' TOtether-vrilkalarge atsortment of DomerAie Good, 3 ., „...„ ROM.. D..THOMPSON,. Indrlsl,- ilDnarkit ist4 doors frotn , Liberty . X , F k V stfe t,ie o , w, opei . elgcasp,ed.pc 4:l c da s . 'dtSplendaSPßlNOGoolo,eemOristnk iitvok Ws tins 11eregv de'Lainesi3inglares,:r i rnts,Foneh Cemprics ,RitthoeS>%Lares f Plks, ?tombs; Ulnves,llfstdefY; !lug it(r.LlC!" l‘ *Prtillex. , t of ,09041, c on e eet is ± saving of ene:.thircli'ruokobuiliftlteieriatist barotee tree' piachastd, 4[o' Moat 'respectfully /wilted t43 , ,yzeit ROBINSON'S currii ESTAIDLISLIAtri . NIVIVetIduiId. infseieorne erifilr end 'Weed :"; A . EMEI M M "` ------41 rimMtation4ttits. , : r • ,Plitibbir b. Vilna - Roc - Solt'Llue... • ' $ - . lOW THE IllitLlCSPOlLTATloscorsilir . airr.Ta FROM zIrTSET . A7Er i ,:_px.E.,ADELFATA, - , 1341 1 111pRE, • " AVVOFtt," 40:ST Tlip3t'" ORBIDGB, TAAFFEA OCONNOR, ; •;PitAburgh: 43141*oldiastabli*tiOttno beirigvio* in operation, t is picipifekrinre:prOpared; with theinusual. slue arrangements, .tb forwardraernhandir4, produce. 4 , 6,itp.lasid.from the above ports, on, liberal termai with he_ regular ty, . iiis"tatcli, and. ponuliai their. iiiods,o(riansportation, obvious. when transhipment O.A.thlkiWatiS,-tornidod„,' - • • • . Allnonsigninrints by . Ond for ibis Line received, chargesAarwarded tu- any reAuired directions, free of eltargrfor commission,ndvancing or storago • .. - ;: - . l tiklarvierOit;direct4t, or indireolly.„ etanmkonts.. . • ..• communicationsFoiap:ltaitende4 to, on apOß'Od h„folloivirig Agents : - •C: • THOMAS 80R81D6P..: i 27, Bidisilret street. Philadelphia. .-TAAPFE & O'CONNOR, :Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. i O'CONNOR & CO., North el ißaltimore'l MEM 9, ~ ..YLA-PENNSYLVANIA.C.ANAL AND RAID. ROADS, ,•• t TO PBIL►DSLPttIC AND OW/1.)10/3.1., TulalfCapals and Rhil,Moadi being now open, and hs good order t .we are-prepared to forward all kinds of mei chandirts, and , products to Philadelphia and .11altiraorC, : with promptness and despatch, and on as good terms. as any. other Line.. ...C...A. bIeAN CUPP & Co., ' Canal Basin. P.enn.street, Pittsburgh. - ;Artussu 7 -CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, BOSE MORRILL & CO., Baltimore. [null (4 LI. aterehatztte ,i,Vity 'Freight .Linei • Fori ltihottotoni:Holiidaystrurch, and al intorno:Hate' 'places. • - 'Tats Line will' coatinde to carry all Way Goods will their usual diOplitch, mill at fair rates of freight. Arntlerti--C.t.K.AcANDLTY tc Pittsburgh. • -D; R:WAREFIFLD, , Johnstown. • , • JOHN MILLER, Ifollidaysburgh. • iismtnimers.-James /*teen( Smith & Sinclair, Dr. F. Shoenberger, Moore; 'John Parker, Von Bona horsi‘ teCo., , Wta. Lehmer dCCo. Jr.°. Wheviti'le-Bzoz.i Pittsburgh ;John-ivory, Sumit, Mulhollan dr.Rayi Jelin Graff ie Cm, marl7' - (Gazette and JOtitnal Only copya • PEOPLEPS TRANSPOEMATION L 1 'E .- , =-“ , PITTBRUEGH TO ERI lEt "IVO RE-SHIPPING.—The Brims belonging to this Line have,beetCpat: in fine order, and are riowrunning regularly between Pittsbrugh and Erie, touching at all intermediate Ports along the Canals. A Boat - wilt always beat the wharf,. ander the. Monongahela Bridge, and one villl. 'start 'regularly every • other day. The People's Transportation Line has every facility for carrying Freight and Passengers: The boats will bea towed to Beaver by steamers, and •williiroceed to Erie with great dispatch, by the canals. The booth are commanded by experienced and careful.men—all of whom have an in terest in the Line. 117' Goodksent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded any point on he Lakes.- For freight ar passage apply to li. KIRKPATRICK, ' . Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: CLARA .Ir, Co., Beaver. • B. W. CarnirMOH.k.ll, New Castle. -TROUTMAN & Mrtomu.race, Pulaski. . Sartrth - rr Wsitaxn & Maxon Ilyrts., Sharron. JOISPR McCulax,Sbarpsbargh. S. R. & G. LOWRY, Clarksville KING tr, McFsuLssra, Big Bend. S,C.Prxrxia, West Greenville. J.& T. Kn.'s:rams, Adamsville. - W. fiLlinntrltY, Hartstown. W. W's.osworrnt & Co., Sherman's Corners/ Wie. Powita;Conneautville. ----- Spring Corner. . c. Waimea, Albion. ,Cranesville. WlCTvtint, Lockport. E. Fran, Glrani. . A. RING, and B. Tont.nathis & Co„Erie. The following Ag ents Erie will receive and for ward Freight , to a ny' ort on the Lakes, shipped by this Line: W X. Gallagher, John Hearn, G. W. liaVerstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg, !Weak & Loomis, Walker it Cook, jet/ -'-' - --- - Gtiiiiii - irtiii'iiitiic iiiiiiiiT ----. , - B.I4ITUITIELD AAD FIFTH STREETS, - PITTSBURGH. PA.. lln 1, , The most popular of all BOOT and SHOESHOE r, , ... . - tablishmenta the West. This place has gained _ . its reputation by lie proprietor keeping the very best Boots and Shoes,.~ which are niude expressly .to order for this market, and te is not satisfied only by .kceplog the best-assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOtizt in, the - Western country, but he is enabled and deter :mined to setras,GOODS , lowerthan any other house POssibly can. he cares not what facilities they, boast of ;having for offering great inducements to the public. dt is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities ikon , advertisChtent, that the Great Bargain Corner has Over *them' which enables its proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at from 10 to Si per cent. lower them any_ other store in the city. The way to test the matter's for all who intend patellas zhit•BOOTS- and 8H01........t0 call - at BATES' (MEAT VARGA IN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, arid VII will be satisfied that the Greta Bargain Corner,Smith ftetdebt Fifth streets , is the place for , the public, one and all; to get giant Boot:and Shoetrcbeap, for cash. , A J. BATES.; Great. -Wvitttern - HARNESS; TRUNK, AND WHIP MANLFACTORY. 1 1 HE subieriber 'takes this-method of informing his .4..friends , and 'the public in general, that he has the largest smelt of the following named nisielcs. °lbis own 'raanuhicture,in this city—Saddles, Harness,Trunits and %Vhips of which he will warrant to be made of the best materiaband by the beat mechanics in Allegheny cottnty. Being, determined to sell his manufactures something lowerflianhas been heretofore sold in the city, he- would in nerd of the above named ar ticles, to his Warehottse, No. 214 Liberty street. oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery oct3l r. KERBir.' Iron City Cracker and Bread Baarry J. SEEPBARD WOULD respectfully inform hie friends and the put lie generally, that hu has added to his other bust ness.the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety,— Baying pareltasod one of W. R. Nevins Cracker mid Pilot Bread machines, he is firepured to fill all orders for - crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes hy ta strict attention i to'business to shurin portion of Me public pans:Mese; The 'public, s respectfully invited to cull and examine for 'themselves. BAKERY, No.lo Commercial Row, Liberty at. oppo site Smithfield. • . N B. Sapetior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Breed, large and small roiia z fresh every morning can be had to the store, or My wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to order I.'SHEPHARD. Nolo Commercial Row, Liberty at..: 101401 V4la Di*i}nWtorY• subscribers nave enlarged Mei; Stpel ;ing Ifi I. Manufactory, on the corner of O'Hara street and Spring alley, Fifth NVurd,.Pittsliurgh, by erecting a eon v srting.furnaccot melting furnace and a tilt hammer.— Their Steel, now being-of a superior quality, and having engagdtl competent 'operatives, they are prepared to fur. anal Files of every description, that will compare with the best imported article ; and being determined to make it the interest of all who use Files in any way, to pur chase Rove , them, they will sell their Files at reduced prices, for Cash. - • They will also re-eut Files, and pur chase those which are worn and broken. Public pat ron= dgge is respectfullyinvited, nov7) .1. ANKRIM CO. New Milpnery,, Bilks, Velvets, £e. ,- :• Jury received from New York, &choice selec tion of elegant rich Satins, Silks, Winte: Ribbons, Pickett FlOwerii, Pluinas, 4.e. 4 lipittlsom n e as iortment of Winter Bonets, Hoods, Capes, Cardinals, Visetts.,,te.. 031 1311111 anti made to order in the latest style, at the shortest notice. __" . MRS. DUFF, CIAO: . No.lo St. Clair st. I,Wem side.), Patterson's Corrtage Slanurraetory, Diamprus qilry, betwoen Wood and Smithfield streets. MuseB may always be found an 4;500- , cat of f Family Carriages , 13arouches, Buggies, and all kinds of heavy work, from I i - six liorse wagon clown to u whegi barraw: -Persons wishing to purchase or contract for arff 04,4,114 the above line, arc respectfully invited to occ:tf; MEM City Livery Stables. TUE aubscribers having purchased (ruin 'Aii, an Charles Colem the above littables, and in ' tending.to increase their stock of Hors, , ' Carriageis.BUggies, &e., would respectfully solicit Et share of, patronage from' the public. Horsbu '''.ol bY the 'day; week. month or year, and. additional .:alts arc being erected, in the second story, fur the ac commodation of Coll[ll stock, feb23:3ta LI retiring from the Livery business, I with pleasure Worn a long henna/mance) recommend my successors to the patroringe'of my friends and the public. • fell23:lw CHARLES COLEMAN.. Bigelow's Carriage Manufactory, - Diamond alley, bettoren -Mod and Smithfield streets. B. Itt. BIGELOV‘ would respectfully inform the 'Midi°, that at his Factory can - ; ;;;:---"1" .. , at nit 'times be found 41 large supply of amity Cuttioges, Bitrouches, Buggies, - Mid all kindo of,e. Fancy Carriages , aqual in glegencnrid neatness to any found in the Rest. - 'Coutmets *foriney no - wool' ofCarriages, Buggies end, Wugons,, will be prisraptif Riled.' Ail work of his own Manufacture will , be vl , trrralited. Rkkkaultess—Cot. R. Patterson, R. H. Patterson,£. D. :Gaiztun, .F.Sq., Robert, Robb,. Esq., C. : L. ihingee,,and Alderman' Steel . ' [lebl.)7:d3M .holes*l .—_____ •• ; We.and Retail. ADDLE,HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. 10 °BERT H. HARTLEY, p e gs leave ,to in- I • iii form his friends _end - the pliblic gefierully, " •- i ".' lied he Odnlinue s to oacupy that large nhd corn.- • 'll.O modlena Store Room, Bumerlyoecupied by Sanme 'Mt . .tialitak 'B4 mN C,o. E6,torher of Diamond alley had We d ...stree;,:where t a keeps a ; large and general assortment. f Biddies; /3ridlps, Harness,, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle RaglllValuleastfufritioHatles,Whips, and all other Arti .oles in his line, , • i -- He also keeps cnastently on hand, and is prepared 6c, -fattish to'orderl all kindsof Riveted Hose mtumfactured of the b.estranterial,andin a - style - of workmanship Mittel to the eastern manufactured:Mrtiele, and at 06 per ce cheaper. p. i t . =. Counity.ilferchantr and Farmers would do well to e 11 andeittimittehie stook before ' purchasing 'elsewhere, a he is detennined to sell Arty rate . article d at veryl w ID' Don't forget thiplmee,..No. 68, coiner of I'Vobd treat arid - Diamond -Alley. +'. ~.. - - ap2o • lIIENGOODS.÷A.-At4fesost- lc Co n .No.-60.6forket ..' . streetil have. receiVed Lined:Sheatine-Utien Da keattral t 0.4 uni 4 tlfolledid ! jl3leritilidd an d • Table , Cloths, , Rtutaitt and• Scotch Maim:a:Doylies; Atop. , `kips,. Ac., •to 'which ;they= invite --the ' attention , of pt r ; "chaserej' - Merle I, '. i ;~ ~~ - L._ , Passige . !; , c 3 o c tisiO OP. : Ers'kisind; treiindt 11:r the sl<aatthip,l l 4lolllPS:4rMs, E tict the re - gli - , Ptp ce t Ships, 4 , c..4:11 ,; 13YRNIES AVG:O g t., [iarr 'Aura= L 4 1624.1 , .. No. 83 Sough,arrog,:Neto York and 08 Waterloo R° 43 - • ftasosi -Biilaing to the phi COrintry fox their -friend e, can bove theinArought mull the aegular,Line .ets, sailing from Liverpool on let; itth,Aoh, 21st ov ollovery tabu% Rforeprieing.the folkiwing.S.bipe -Hottinguet; Cplfithbta ' ' - lbaas;fellatian tbiscius, Pariah - effry,, -- Cambridge; _ IsattcWright:, Waterlcio, Coitstituuon, Ailiburtoni Now-York, - Garrick, .: %Vest Point, Queen of the West, Mistitezunta Yorkshire"" Sheridan New World', LivorPool., 2 Oxford John R. Skiddy:. Or in the fi rst class Ame rican Ships, veiling froin Orool and the Irish Porte every day, comprising the 15t . PatrieNt St:George, Andrew. , Foster, Yorktown, - , - Creole, Prohus, " Elelnore,'.. Wm. A. Cooper. And many others, ,which this limited space , ad? mit of here enumerating. P. W. BYRNES - 8c CO. are the sole Passengar,Agents . for the Ste amship SARAH SANDSIHer appc4utddliait .Lng days,-for.lBlo, are as follows: Prom .Liverpool ou 20th Janaary,-28th Blatch,4llh - Janey6th'.. - August and Bth October; frdm New-Yaricon24thEchrizary,3d6lay, sth 317, 6 0 1 SeOtember, and 16th November:- herefcrte, thotle wishing their .relatives outteazlg in :the - Spring,-will find it. ti). their interest ta patronize this Old Established Houser, our arrangements - heiag ifo- pea feet that. no delay or disappointment can occur: r HMOs at sight for anymmonat on the National Bank of Ireland, Its'branches, &e.., &c., at all-tiMeS for sale; ply to, or address hy letter, post.itnid, • . P. W. BYRNES & CO,S3Southst.,-N. Y., ! • and 36 Waterloo Road; Llierpoal. JOIIN.THONIPSON,k 158 Libertyistreet, Pittsburgh, .Or jan27:tf f.New Clonaineretal Lino. ' ' ' i ' E. W. KTIIIIALL,& - CO.,t S }. DaSEINIKIMIIkai & CO., 64 Wall ' s st: ) New-York, . Liverpool, England, '' ' r • .3: - -•Essszorrotzt inlorm their friends cud the ;public, that they turre,comotenced , the 'Gene . -. 'rat shining and Commission. Bulincsi; 40-1 1 , A s e. it 'genic r with th e Gentrat:Pagenfer Business, '.— .granns_gterntinates of passage nom Landon, LiserpooL - Dublini Belfast, or any.port of the Old Connto to New York, BOStart ana philudaiqii, tin the most reasonable terms. '; Drafts and Bills of Facliange, from to - tmyitmortnt on Me Royal Bauk of Ireland and its iranches", and on Liveriniol.'„ • '. - • The days of sailing of the Regular -Line of Liverpool Packets ' tug fixed upon. are the tat, 6th, 11th, 16114.215 t 'and 26th or every month. '- These Ships arc all or the largest class, and are cord. mended by men of character and experience.- The Cabin accommodations ate , all that can tui desired in' point of splendor and convenience. TheyStre furnished with every de.scription sir inane! of the best kind. Pt:fac tuality In the days of sailing will_ bie strictly adhered to: Packet Ships Roscius,Siddonsi.Sheridan and . Garriek, arc vessels of the largest class i end those desirous to bring out their friends, =mot select finer or safer Sh ips . Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For rf age or freight, apply as above, or to • 11.611- 1. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o EDMUND EINOWDEIV, r _ (teen] [Corner-4th and Smithaeld sts, Pittsburg . Tapia °XV* General Emigration Oface. REMITTANCM3and Passage Ingrid from Great.firiUgh and Ireland, by W. es J. Tepscott, 7.5 South come t,, bl Maiden Lane, N. V., and 96 Water- . 100 Rood; Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted, the Agency of.the above Muse, are now prepared to make arrangements on the ;anal liberal terms wuh those desirous of paying the passage' of their friends frong the Old Country; and ,they flatter themselves their character and tong standing business will give ample. assurance that all their ar rangements will he carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. A. J., T. Tipmott are long and favorably known fortbe superior clashaccommedittion, and sailing "'qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE SVFJT S /lERIDAN, GARRICK,. I.IOTTINGILIER, ROSCIU;_q, LIVERPOOL , and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly--from New York the Slit and With, and'frani Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in.addition to which they have arrangements with the 'di. George and Union Lutes of Liverpool Packets, to innate a depaßure trona Liv,erpool every five days, beinthusdeterrained that their facilities shall keep pace wi th their increasing patronage; while Mr. W. Tapacotes emistantnersonal sapentitentlance of the business in - Liverpool is an addi tional security that the. comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. . . The subscribers being, as nsusi, extensively migaged in the 'Transportation Busincsa between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charged and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without chance or disappointment or delay; endue, therefore, prepared to contract forp.assuge,frorp.any Sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature or the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying pansengera so far inland not Other wile tainaltle* and will. If necessary, forward passengers fur - - then 'I% eat by oast mode of eonvcyance, whinier any -additional. charges for their trouble. Whom -permits. 'sent for decline coining out, the amount paid fir paisage will be refunded in full. - BeMlTT4Nerit• • The altbscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at die - principal cities. and towns in' Enghtnd, Irelatul, Scotland and Waled thus af fording a safe Land expeditious mode of remitting funds to those' comnrics, which permits reuniting such facili ties will Audit IP their interest to araUthemaelves of. . Application (if.py letter. post•peddl will be promptly al tended to. -tt‘ TAAFFE Se O'CONNOR, Forwarding and CoMmission Merchants, maptridlew-ty . • Philadelphia. laP•11• ENO ED •ND , Rsitrrunis Office. ILTARSDEN & Co. continue to bring out persons from any part of k:ngland, Ireltutd, Scotland or Wales, upon the:most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and atteution,to the wants of emigrants. We do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the ten-ports, as we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and see to their wed-be ing, and 'despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We-say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to allow that they were detained forty-eight hours by Us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained: . months until they could be sent in, some ofd craft, at.:ll cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their ecttfms. • We intend to perform our contracts honorably, cow what is may, and not act as was the case last season With other offices, who either performed not at all, or when ti stilted their conveniettee. Dnata drawn at Pmsburgis for any sum from LI to 11,000, payable at any of .the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. • ; 4 M y r; T M 11) T HE gpbSc Ohara are prepared to ibrwardooney to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL M'CLURKEN It C 0.,. 142 Liberty street. GEM INDEMNITY. The Franklin Flee Insurance Company DIRECTORS:- Charles W. Bancker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, • Mordecai D. limp, Tobias Wagner; Adelphi E. Bone s Bennie' Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob R. South Morris Patterson. GRAS. W. BANCKER, Pres`t. Casa. G. BASCSER, Secretary. Da' Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of ploperty in town and country. The Company . have reserved a !ergo Contingent Pond, which, ',yid; their Capital and premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Aisets of the Company. on January lst r lB49, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were us fol lows, vii : Mortgages Real E state • • • Temporary Loans Stocks Cash, &c • $13,318;492 71 • Sineettheir ineorPotation, a period of 19 years; hey have paid upwards of Ontidlillion Four litindrid sand .. , NPars, josses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, its well ac the ability and disposition to meat with promptness, all liabilitiesi J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Ofsco N. E corner Wocid.and 3d eta ROGERS & OBEY Fire and Mashes Insurance. HE litsuranco Company - of North Americo, of Pitila ..• Tdelphin; through its duty authorized Agent, the ,Bub scriber, Okra th make permauentand limited Insurance on property, in Hub city audits vicinity, and on shipmeuts by the canal and rivers. • . • !•• DIRECTORS: Al•thue G. Coffin, Pres't. , Sarimel Brooks, . Alex. Henry, • • Choxles Taylor, Samuel W. lones, - WV.: Sm ith Edward Smith;' ' • Ambrose White, John A. Brown, ' Jacob M:Thomns, , • Jolm White, John It. Neff' Thomas P. Cope, Riohard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh,. ":.Henry D. , ,Sherrard; Soc'y. ,This is the oldest Insuranno Company -in the United States, hestingbeen charteredin 1704. .ltscharter is pet , petual, and fromits high standing, long experionce, plc MBEL/111 1 and avoiding' all risks of ak extra himanions chin a ctai, It. Maybe considered as itifetifmailiple ;mean tytoThe " • " WILETAiirP. _JONES. ' At Codating Room of Atwood , Jones & Co., Water and Front eta., Pittsburgh - rniy4y,. —— - - New gnd important, Works on 47 allforni • - uirspal SAW IN CALIFORNIA—Being the Marnal. of a Tout,hy Edwin New edition xgitß an APPeadix, containing Deceit* orth., Go 4 Mlles, , various tollteith "N OTES' GE".I . IIAV L'S" IN, CALIFORNIA. prising theto nent Geographical, Agricultural geo logical nu - .Mineralogical feathrta - of , the - Country.-- Also, the stitch from; Soft- Leavenworth, in Missoilit. to San Diego, ilit , Calirornia, including parts of the AtlCall sae,. DctNorte. riverk from the , orliciat "reprte of; COL Fiernbnt arid aleior Eulogy, • .C.a.L.TEQRNIA.--lii His tory, Poptlsdion, Dlimate, soil, .PrOdite4ori. antrllerlitirs, from Sir 'George' Simpson °Ton nee ~ loitrney Round the; ), :01Varld.... ith- an - ac count. orthr., Itevoliitiew lit California and _Conquest 'or that couhtryty the 'United MI . 1 - o.lltylblin Hinglies, 4, •B. Also, CoL•Maaoa'allepoTtpartil Other donninelte on' 1 Ida Gold - - The tibALthle day received ,and for sale . • . Corner of Wood and 3d "rts: ;~ ~..: 1~e.^... .. ... Henry Clay, HARNDEN dk 00.15 JOSHUA RODIVSON, European and General Agent, ril'o2'l6 - tree one door below Wood at 3nouratut oTpattits .$1,047,428 41, i 04,724 83 .:: ..... ~... •• • 90,001 83. ......• :... .... • 51,59.3' 2.5 33,864'37 12MMES t pi -„. r .- ~,,PIttBATEJ,ISIBBASES.' Ihi'Brutfuti No - _ 6' Di - Diamond Alley, ; an be - consulted in all ' - 'case's of a irritate ar delkatenaturetidonta -. • ~,t`t to the humatifiarne. - , -. .: '.! ' '_,.,'''-', ')i i " • . Sybilisandßyphiliticcrriptiont,goriorrhasa -eau.' ' • . 'finding bonseeriences, eigether .witii - a 1 1" 1 1 - , nerealdsieaseriimpurities'ofthe blood, with alldisease 9 il.. pe"realoriliillokuidisenses,withstnctures,glect, urethras discharges, seminal weakness and iinpotericy; also, iiiler rheumatism, fernale weakness, diseases of the .womil , r, momillY 7 lMPPreatiians, diseriees of the - joints ` lielltr.a'th ana, nervous affet tions;pains in the. back and loins, frit.. downs of the neck ef_tlip.bledder and kidneys, seorbritik enaptions,-tett ,er ringworm mem:mini diseases,' 'lce•' - '1 . TWELVE.TIQCBS , PRACTICE,{ --.. Exclusively deviuted iodic sltidfand treatment of yen.; real disorders, and thasearrsia.g• from Youthful excesser, gaiety, alinate,' or impurities'Of 'the blood, whereby the' constituiton 'tatty have been Mifeelileke:itablesDr.BroWn to serer assurances or- speedY relief .to 4; who may fibs& themselies under his care. . . -- ..• - ' - 7 Dr.l3liiwig4efficeffitiaboasteniently arranged into set* orate miartmente. , " Patients tercitisit Df. B. xs.ii\liout fear of exposure toother visitors. ' . , - .:„ .:, . i It is of iniportancem many persons in:refeirofineilleal aid, to obtain good adviee Privately;and piommly. To all each, Dr. Brown's Ray iskill'in reme 'nut -effect/ ar ea/atilt theirlirtrions'ftiimsandetag,es,o ersinducemenfs, which can rarely be eilerdleill:•.,•Strankera asejterel 7 y apt prised" that Dr:. BroWn - has teen-regularly educated m • every bratielfof medial/0,41M iiirilke'lcist twelve Yeah: confined himself exelhsfyoT to: tpc''treatment of thpie Dr. Brownie the.'Sly regtda* educated ,surgeon` in; Pittsburgh' *ho gives- his *kale etwetion to those cold ITY.Tertain, safe and speedy cures will, in all casesit:4 guaranteed... ~ RECentendas arc relieved in a short time;withotttlnler,.. , taption from-business. , .- , '• •-- ",' ':'-'• '. •..; Mervin tit •Ittipture*:—Dr. Drosian , also invites pet , ' sons li.flfieted 'with' Bernet to ealli'as be"has paidpartfeel lar attendee to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking adviic,musicantain! fee, or they will not be attended to:: .. .- 9(7 - 9111e.a, on- Diamond Alley, a .few doors from Wocid istreet, towilrds:tbe mark'et. Consultationsstrietly cont,: ''. dentist. ' . -. ' ,' " ' ' oct2s-d&wly . EUhIATIShI.—Dr. Brwn's nevr,ty discovered rent- EV edy.forlthetnnatism I, nape - 64y and Certain reknettyt for that fistula' trouble. Ithievor . °Mee antirriiiate' ConaultatiOn , - - P.oorns,Ncr.-65,, Din antod'alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.- The Doctor 111 1/131illye et home. • iarilB-dawtr -Matters MaglicaUPtqlxi JlGAtractog., •••• TO THE PUBLIC.—This is fo certify,)hat I have ound Dailey's illogirat Pain Extrisemito prove, a cure far. the Chronic Rheumatism, which ,I have been afflicted With for ten years, in my hip - • -- ' IH ABRAHAR.: VREELAND.! Acyrtaekanock, N. .Y., April 8,1348:, ' Ma. H. Dm...wry—Sir, have been troub led with the Piles for eight months, and' could getmo relict. Your Magical Pam-Extractor having,been.recomrnended to me i 1 applied it but twice, obtained instant relief,'and a•short tune was perfectly cured Could 1-riot ket any more of it, ' , amnia not take ajmndred , dollars for the 'balance ofmy box. ‘, L WILLIAM HALE.. 97 North Moore street, New York„June 19,1547. Q3 - CAUTION —Dalley'ront9 Defile in the city of:Neiv York, and where the . genuine orrietecan be 'obtained, wholesale and retail, !I , at 415 Broadway. . -11. - Dat.rar is the inventor of this truly invaluable coat' pound, and he never has, and never toil/ communicate the secret of its preparation to any man livingrand, there fore, no other person ever hag made, Grover cat make. a grain of it himself. - Counterfeits abound! Every truly-valuable 'article la subject to be depredated upon by connterfeitera and ha. posters; and nothing, that we know h 111; . more exten sively experienced that fact than, Msigical Pain Extractor! - - • - A Tasr—The genuine Daley, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, k.c., wilt afford' inSfatti relic/, and produce at once a coolingund soothing c Llect—extrac ting pain in•and from one to ilfteen minutes! but lie sere, al ways, apply iron linen—never on cotton cloth.. And.now mark the differeneel—Counterftai Extractiirs, no matter under what name they may appoar, or hdw ap plied, catnaps irritate ondincrtvue the pat n ! Pamphlets, contal tiin g certificates of cures. may be hid gratis, on application to . JOHN D. MORGAN, irestein Depot, Pittsburgh.; Da Wst.Tnorta. Agent. Dailey's Animal Gaily'laic For Horses, Cattle,. .te., careg spitvia, quitter,' grease. poll-evilZsores. galls and bruises. Pamphlets containhig certificates of respectable parties, ruay.be bad on apply catkin to - - JOHN'D. itIOIIdAPIT, .oett&d&wy • - Agent; Pittsburgh.: • The Grand. Purgative. — ' DR. SUGAR CaITED.VEGETA SLR EXTRACr PiLf...5.- , --These celebrated Pills have obtained - an - enviable notoriety in the United States as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspcpsia,,,Sour Stomach Headache, Fevers, Piles (:70Atir eness. Coughs, - Heart burn,Liver Complaint; geurvy, Sore Throat, fpwafd literieis, Palpitation of 'the Indigestion, and in variety- 'of other diseases to which - tle.;11 is heir 10, 118 medicine for the million. fn•a, seasons of 1110. yehr,:- sprins,_surnmer, autumn, aud.wintc!,—and. underall. dr cunistances, they: care. be taken with perfect safety and success- : As a Vermilage antigen e.ral medicine for chill dreu, they arcmarieallcd. Being coated with pure white sugar, children will ea city take them; they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in theiroperation. Fur adults, by increasing the dose, theyare equally. bent eficial. As hu Anti-Rain:ls Pill they %riilbit found with, .out &Superior. Ask any one, among the thousands wlic use them, and an unqualified approval will he the certain Remember Dr. C.-r:Clichther is tl original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills; nod that nothing, of the sort wan ever heard of until ,lie introduced-them in. June, Purchasers should, therefore, ul ways. ask for CliCkener's Sugar Coated 'Vegetable omits - he/mothers, orther will be made the victims of u fraud. E 7 Price, t 2.5 cents per box. .. -Jr. Choke nor's principal.ollice for the sale of - Pilii,, i . • - WM. JACKSON, :49:Liberty si . , head of Wood, Pitts burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. . The following arc the duly uppuinteds.,kgents for A'jitt ghony county, Tu.: , . - , A. M. Marshall, Dr. Brown,i Allegheny city. . • J. R. Johnson, - Jonathan Ohre ist, Manchester-4.7 _ . • I ' Alexander Andiile. Wylie street. . 1 ' J. R. H. Jacques , Birrailighani.- • f Wm. 3. Smith, Temperancev Hie. ~ G. 11. Starr, Sewickley. . , Edward Thompson, \V ilk insburgli. Daniel li'eite r, East Libeity. — ' H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. 11. Rowland k Suit, MlCeesport C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. .. ... l's , John Black, Tunic Creek. . . —••=-111"Eddowiley,13tikers:own Samuel Spring er. Clinton{ James Allßee,'Stewartstown. Riley AFLnurrtiliii, Pluto town , hil , J. Fulton, Tarentuni. Jere:laidli Fleming, Lawrenceville Robert William", ArtliuNiville. aug-.44l&wGm SILENCH THAT DRHA.DFUL COUGH!,--The Lungs are in danger, the work of the _destroyer- hoe been began, the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of death. Ann von A MOTHER? Your • darling child, your idol and earthly joy, a now , perhaps - confined to her Chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the bob: disease ha- aireinly,uninetruppn her —the Sound of her sepulchral cough pierces yinitrihoul. Ybetvo:MAx,.when last about to ester life, disease sheds n heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of theflit ture—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell 21 your loss of hope, but you.nced not despair. There is a Wain which will heal the wounded - lungs. it is I Sherman's All r 11 eating h alannn. Mrs. Arrnas, the wife of Win. 11. Attree,K.sq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of WashingtOn, •Drs.rlbae and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr."Roc and Dr.lifintof New York. Her friends all thought she must die. _She 'had every appearance of being in consumption', and was so pronounced by her physietansliertnau's Balsam was given and it cured her. • • ' - - - ' Mrs. GA104E144E72. of Doll's Ferry , was also cured of consumption by this Balsam' when all other remedies' failed to give relief—she was reduced to u skeleton. ' Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 21 'BrondwaY, has witnessed, he effects in several cases where ED other mcdeeine afford ed relief—but the Deism operated like a charm: . Dr. also witnesred its wonderful effects in Curing.listina, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Illood f :alieining as it may be, is effecturdly..eured .this balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded,blood vessels, and.rnal4s the lungs sound again. Rev. HENRY Josss, 198 Eighth avenue, was cured Of cough and catarrhal affection of years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other .medis eine he had ever taken. Dr.:L. , Defile,, 19 .Delandy street, gave it to a.sister-in-law who wan laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely alflieted with the Asthma. In both. crises its effects, - were immediate, soon_ restoring them tobehiforialste liertfh: from Asthma I.IIOELTIA WELLS,' 95 (Christieit.,ia_ uere a Mauna 42 years. Sherman's Sabina} retie - tied .„ her at once, and she is comparatively. ; well; bcing.enabled to subdue every attack by timely use oft his , rnedicitie. i This indeed s the great remedy for-Coughs. Colds, Spit ting Mood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption., Price Weems and fit.l pefbOttle, ' Principal OlficeloB Nassau street, New York.' Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Warm and Camphor' Lozenges. Premiuur Tooth Paste and Poor Man's Plaster • Sold wholesale , and retail by WM. JACKSON, ut tiro Root and Shoe Store and Patent - Medicine WurehouSe, 89 Liberty-street Pittsburgh, head of Woad street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for - Alleglteny : A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathisn' Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. , Getfy, Wylie street; J. G. -Muslin, cor. Webster st. and EMI Daniel Negley, East ,Liberty;* H. burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgh; Sarah-Springer, Clot ton; James M , Kee i .Stewartstowit; John Black; Turtle Creek C. F. Diehl, Elisabeth; IRotultutd & Son; IM'Kees port; IT.cEldowney,. Bakerstown; Riley , . hl'Lattghlln, Plumb Township; SmithiTemperancesille; Jas. Fulton, Tarentum; Starr, Sewickly. rratr9-ly Jstynea' Vamt Aocriainem. Dit. S. S. COOK, Piqua,' Ohio, writes, Itlareh,!l3 , lo: "I have used your .Vernifinge, ,Canniaaties Balrein, and.Erpecterant, in.my practice, for the, last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never,as.yet,-to my recolleetion, failed otrealixinx my fullest expectation in their-curative properties. "Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; bat, judging from those I have'used, I doubt not but that thSy claim, andlare entitled to all the confidence repo*.sd 3 n them, by, those' who .have used tnem. "r was formerly veryAmartial to 4 ms Vermifuge, becanicarnualit ted with yours, which has my decided preferene. to any other now innse, .. . . " . Itesseetittlly; yours, Ece..,... S, S ; COOK, M. .1 'OD- For,eale in Pittsburgh at thePekin. Tea-Store; itl . feIAS . . JAE . TESTIMONY loi Dr. Ilar a Family ....11: - aiites.—Theundersigned,eitizenofPitteltargh,ha nig , personally: used Ih.'ll'illanl'a'Dneatal 'Coda ittr Mee, nna xPe rien6e d its beneficial c tracts, do nulacheet fully; retosnatend it as safe and effectual,id'all.aasea. Oiataking. from Pllleriitiee,. We 'bailey:6 that:Mina-ins - 4- puriort and, wouldrecouunana its In all-the. - nfilifitefCHAßLES . - Pnts re • 64y11 X3 O l by . J Schgoranaker 3 Co, 11110 twps r aam hl LH.CasseicJoii,P o cott - F VAncoa Mtiro4er•f . 44 2 , 1 - • "" 8 ., 4111 . Sty IfAllt iCtt.E.ft.Mrgatebier.St'nrtleie N._, , :groiVth,' - behutY, and restoration Of the flair This, Cream, when OliCO)Ciosenini-nigiii;meliedcrilt-iiiiilistrii•- ates , rof thOrkild- demi harih, thin, unhealthy, nor iturnineerny,'--e- fe7r-applica.- .tiens will Make the hair soft and dark, and moirjui he ak. tifuli lively appearance; and - wilPalserailte its liveliness and healthy color; twice as long as all the preparitioris that artlenerelly (mod.' 'Where the haitis thin,.or.,liaa'r fallen , Off,..!it May be restored by using Mir. Cream, .-EVery lady is in the - habit of using oils on' their hair should at once purchaser& bOttle of -chineee:, Hair. Cream; as it is so composed that it will injure the hair like the other preparations, but wilt beautify it, and give PerMct satisfaction in every in, _ FOr tet;ltiony tit its'verystitririor qualitinsisee the fel,. ltnisingnefter. from the - HOS"; Iftr:iCaldsvell , urgMes - ris. Heridershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for tip Southern Stales.` Later Ofthi Rev: R:Ca/dtstli, Pastor OftlisT Church,. TulaSki; - • Iffisinatallmsinsamloix:&.Sritnrcit Hmritsuata---1 ttake p•castrre in atbibigmy testimenyin-favOr of the excellent prepare ion called Dr. Parish's Chinas - ilair.Cream;:for, _about. iss%(.. years ago my hair mai very , drf, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according:tense prescription, it is now ,0141StiC, , soft, and'..firm to the head. Many balsams ring ' oils' were applied, - each leaving.my hair in a• worse Akan before': - This Cream, -however( has- Met expec- _ ,07 44 er po le tru Y tn e e s d it anti re 'si fe o r f-di ac t e " posed' ice rancidity.- The- ladies,. eepeciollyi will And the ,Chinese Crean - to be a. desideratturr• in their ptepttritioto for the toilet. Respettfally; - &e., • CA-TXWELL.' F'ulaislri f ,Ttuary , . . _ 01.17i - Sold wholes-ale - and 'retail; in Pittsbuigh,hiy, Sohn M..TovrasendAs Market et, and Joel Mohler, corner of 'W pod and Fifthita . - le/51:1&vv-II -TiAbrEAUre cautlohe, against using Common Prepa red ' : Chalk They are not aware how, frightfully inja itis to thi?Skinl.lloW;Cosrse, how rough, how sallow, y and ththealtby 110 skin - ifppears, allecusing pre-, • pared chalkd , Besides 'it is Nations, large qatintity - oflead : - ,:.Wditave..prepared a beadtiful vege table Whiph eall,Johes' Spanish Lilly' White. 4.ll l ii(ferfehtlrilinoceitt;heitig - hArTged - ef all deleterious qualities, and it-impartsto'the'' skill 'a ,notural, healthy, ; at, the same timd acting as ifecostnetidon:the if, making it soft rind smooth.. Dr. James Anderson, Practical.Chernist of filassachir 2- /Selts;stry'S :L . " After rintilysing'Jories'SpanieltLilly White, E.finddt potsesses 'the most beautiful-and niftural,lund at She same time innocent; white - 1 ;et/et saw: - -.1 - certainly arneeenscientionsly recominead its use to all whose skin .requirosbedutifyingP Price 25 - cents a box. Directions ; --.4.hilibesCway to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather" or: vibcd- - -the former - Hi - li-suss's= or Tarrn con .25 cxxrsi--.White ' , teeth, fohl breath, healthy ;cups...Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned - with 'Jones' Amber Thoth Paste, have the appeorhude of the. most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent add exquisitely fine, that ,its constant daily:l;Se is highly - adttantagetnis, even te , those teeth that are itt good condi pan, giving ahem .a.‘boantiful polish, and -preventing: a premature decay. Those atready-deeayed it prevents D,1 11 4 1 /.4coliantworse.,-;italsO fastens such as is becoming .1-00tkif perseverance it will render the foulest teeth deliolitely,wlute; and make the breath deliciously sweet. lriee.lt4Or3lkeents a Sox. Alt the above are sold only at Sil Chatham at, sign fif the American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the nextcplptmt J.W.n./.. Toe Mass; and get a rich husband, !tidy ? oVoitr (ice your 'fortune." 'lel:beautiful, elear, ,fair:l .18 it; White'?,Dnot;it can he made so even:though it he-yell loWidtgfigured;stinburnt,-tanued and - Creek led.. . Thong. andshavelbeen made thus ;who have washed - once - or twice Wide - Rifles' Italian Chemical Soap. ,The. effect Is glorious andrnagnifieent.. But tie sure you get the genii me Jones'-Soup, at the, sign of the American Eagle, §1 Ring-woad:Salt-rheum Schrtres:, Erysipelas, Barber's J Itch, are often Cured, by, ones' Italian Chemical Soap, *when every= kind of remedy has failed. That it notes pimples, (rankles, and. clew the skin, nil know. Sold at thaAmdnean. Eagle, SS Chatham street.:, ZSind, !eider, this seldom berinver ' • • . , , C: . • Jr., PgnerisOn. Bold atiscisox'ss:9,LibeKtlt.; head of -IVood, Sign of of the: BlAt Boot. • •• • • ^c"23' ONF: POLOAR TAY VE AN HALF CENTS. r -nAtairiags.—Confidential.--Any lady between :Wen t)" And ddriy., posee.som a symmetrical form, good fea resiAC:; It confide : ra utterly, can she', suppose any ruin could admire her white she has such .yellow* teeth; • Such sallow, rough; coarse akin; 'nod •dirty, , had, wiry hair,. whed,brspendirrg the above stint, she might have delicate white - teeth, a pure sweet breath and a bcauthul head of hair.. :3lte cast have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a 2u. box of Jones' Avn er? Toothipdatsi a skin. white, pure and spotless as rawrsr, by .using a cake of the, gentnne.Jones' hation, Chrnica/ Soap; and iibettatiful head of hail!' by w3ing-i3s. bottle of Tome' Coral Hair. ,Bertoratire. Do not form an opinion Pgaiust you - trcy: or -yoa will regret It; but he sure to ask for Jones,' articles; 'Sold only to New York at thlChatharit at. For sale by • • ' • 'WIT JACKSON, Age'nt; . • . _ . _ 69. Libert y at.; Pittsburgh. AONCEII,'SCROFUI;A . AND.D E. OlTR—Atrapre ex perience has proved &Matto coMbittation °fine:Heine , have ever been so efficacious in removing the.above dis eases, as DR. JAYNES ALTERATIVE. ...It hattellected Cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and:other:dist cases of that class, but has :removed the most stubborn diseases, of the Skid, SwellitigS,'Dy!peplia, Ice. This Anediciste enters into the circulation,. and eradicates dis-, eniei wherever located_ It purifies the blued and, either fluids °Oho body, removes obstruction in the.pores of the skin, dad reduces enlargement of the glinds . Or it increases the upPetite, removes ,hcatlnche and drowsi hens, and i;tvigorates the whole system, and imparts 'rani.: motion oath° diseased muldebilitated constitution. There is nothing stMerior to it 41 the whole materin medico. It 1 perfectly safe and eitrenteli plea:fain; mid has nothing of the disgusting nausea s accompanying the idea of swai )epering„medleiiie: . DOP - Ircrr sale in Pittsburgh it dm MICK TEA STDRE, '2:Fourth st.; near Wood.- • • '" • okra° . A Recipe for ...Ise alisamass tar t /PO FORCE ITS GROWTHANDIMALTII, MAKE ,I. IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEApr AND ph - E—Persona in consequence of the many:oo4i Sold, set down every article, (be it ever sogOod,y ns a' humbug. If people could be madyto try - a 3s. bottle efJone's Coral Hair Re "atorative. and led bow it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair moist, son. suborn andtldritV slid 'keeps it to i,aud by its 'tide for sotitetime; causelit to grow nntarallyheanhful; It peoplecattlit see the miinber. of posirespectable.ine "Chntuca' thrit use it, (nye, .antrfind it the- cheapest thing they can use,) for dressing and beautifying the Hire for keeping it so ft and in order three times aslong as any other article made; and - .• ' . • • ••• Forces it to grow,atops its frilling, • And costs but 3 shillingsto try. , . • We formerly sold nothing less than 51 bottles, but we wish people to try it. Sold only it SS (mind T 2.1 Chatham street, New York, and .by . meat) WM. JACKSON4l4l,l.iberty st. _ Howe's GOug,3l. sandy., • " 1, : litS celebrated article; so Ctivorallly kno*vti 1 ter, is again offered to - the citizens of Pittsburgh as a 'certain remedy for Coughsand Colds, so prevalent at !big sea.oh of the year. - : • 110,WErS COUGIL CANDY is itie,lient article of the: kind ever offered to the public, and . . we cballeiCge. any: 'person in tho United States-to-produce ir cheaper. more pleasant and effectual remedy for the care of Coughsnand :Colds. , ILO WE &CO Proprietors • Depot, No. I College Hall. Cincinnati, 0 Sold by IL Smyser, L. -Wilco«, Jr., J..lsl.•frovirasend, Jas. A. Jottes,,Witl. _1 luck. and at'Wro....tack lsoies. CO Liberty street, Pittsburgh.., ,lectl7:dtat TAR Eli FF'S'IT/lIICAND ANTI-0 The general properties of these Pills are Carrnina live, Purgative and rank. In the coiminaiudisorders aristng from imprudence in diet, &c., such as sickness And sourness of the heartburn, headaches, &c., where a medicine is refluired;this . preparation is.yery, ppliftple," for 'its - earrnmative or :soothing dffeetsgive . Almost immediate relief,' whin nausea or sickness exist -its purgative operation upon. the stomach -and boWels is ; gentle and effectuntj, and , its vine. properties impart strength to the digestive organi,thereby enabling these organs to perform lheir Pro Per faiamb:Ms with Order:and regularity. Tim price . bAs bceu.redaced . train so to 26. cents abox. ! For sale; wholesale and retail by B. A. FAHNES. corner Front " and Wood and Sixth and Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh. • jeld (1051SURIPTIOIsi- • i \ L i disease in 10iISURIP ; r1ON - seiziiiiiiire.vietinis than' airy.' other' ;lIL/ disease in our country. 'The young,-the old; the ibaautSfitl'and%gays are sail 'alike subject to its invidious ravages, end many a hectie - cherek had beenaupposed to I/Mora-with the glow of health.. 'But' every-case origi, 'mates in a cold and acough—perhape deemed unworthy :hi attention at ftist , and,milymet with rein - edits - when lido late. Watch the Brit synnitoms.With'jealouixare, Unit make iminediate uselif the Cooih 'Bidenm of Fahneatook dc,Co.; width will certainly cheek itaftirtlier 'progress, and restore the inflamed organe - to beatttiful . , ; - For sale by B. A'. 'FAIINESTOCK' dz: ect:icorer Ist , ad Wood its.; also; canter 01 1 1 'i icd - dee", • i CI - 'rem um Leos. — .IAVILLIASIS,No.'I2 North Sixth 'fitietit, Philadel • : Pen au:m.l7lnd anctlYbo.Gnu Skraiel.fiantifac 'rarer,. (awarded the fast and highest Alcdarst t the'New "Aork,-liallieacire and ..E'hiladelphia Exhibitions, for the r,superiori yr of his BLINDS, with confirmed confidence in his Manufaetuie,resks the attention of Iturchaseugtolus iuOsortment of 2000,81 i ads' of narrow and wide pint& , with 'fancy end plahlTrimmings, of new styles and.colors.— Also, a large. and. ge ueral assortment' 'of 'Tkanipkrenc ,Winitoui:Shades, all of which he will sell at the,'lowest ;Caen raters. - • Old Blinds painted andlrimmed IEOOIF equal p neiv. llsalsas supplied on libetallettoB- - :Thetiliiens of Allegheny:Con , ty are respectfully in-. rated to tall, before purchasing elsewhere—couhdenr of plettsink all. - - 'AD' Open in the evening. , To Country Illerebtanttr a. ' can' now, *oak' remin d yoithat ein now; secure 'China, - Glass, Queemware, rte., — at such prices tos never were heretoforeofferad at.. n ; -Rentember,llsWood strm, 3 doors hekrir COI. ' 4 ; icnl7 Notice to . THE' sabscribernninforms publat :geberally,',; and 1-Housekeeper's - and RendlnGrocerepttrtientarlyitkat he sell off his presentstock at reduced itrices.i ; Theiseptho is discontinuing the. Queenswnre businesa,4nd wish to obtainChina,glieltt.rteatie, or 'Grabs, will: firtii this' a' are Oppottuuitylor'getting suck artic!e'ti itsthC,y- Aant;', cheaper than the Usual ' , 1 jterneinher.the'plitee,'ZHlNA-H4t; "Weed:. street, near the Auction atore. ' r• P. S: larrll dispose of_tnywhole -stock to any,'person wishing to buy it, at It:bargain.' . - . J - KTETVPAGUERREOWYEW ROOMS, Burke's -Baia: 111,- inis, - .Fintrthatreetioncm& — Astuoity, Ilague rm.°. ',typists from the , Thisfernm,iiieiOtidald'eall the attention'of ithelithidiiMkta Pittslitiro; arid tlfe'n - eighborink-Aowns, Aotheir , Dairnerreotypie of citizens find' Othera,,at towns in Skirl] story of Burkett baildhithltli ' ' Persons wishing . fdstureti I,aken may rest assured that ,no pains i shallbo spu . red, 40; prpgitice 'them in the highuai 4e e aim of the att. Our instroments are °ram niestlo*- erfut kind; inabliiiitriste execute picutres lutsurpassed 1 9ihtglf-Snisktiad truittla4tesam nature. - ThePaidic are ' - ,solicited to and exanunia. - Persons sitthig'frifindtd4hce'utlther.requirred otex. paned, tol,akirthem - unfesslkerfeet tatisfaefiori - rev*. N . 4. l Vpoiagms' - vrill find this alood.-depot4orfteek .44 1 dcheealts„ . -- 6 .12:rInstmetiorni Oren' inthe,iatt, 4 otpli,ning-Ao.zna xereentbitkretreistente:,•: Lt• 4 " • - . t :•:::•11'j:..‘ -,- . - c . 7-•:.'''.. - '; , .V 7 : 7 ! ..- . 7 . ~ ....:. 7 :r:. • ••:,-. f::• • •,. : :.,.,.f., :~ug~a_t.tcatc~fus . Tfillres-DMILKAT.• t ERIE , Jr - 0 - /P7lllitltiafit IX MERICAN l Ogfrottieured, from a vaill/0 genteel) * ,MOLT; feet ,Uilow the surface of the earth, a cerium and infallible care for -IS . prains, Strains . Cuts, limo vs, ScaldsOluriss,„Tetter, Egyeipelm,Seald fiend, C,, 41. Whoopinrentheinffaminatbry Bare Throat. Scri - tail --Infinnied 'yes, iamlencejUleers, Paver Sores, and • • _.- INFLAIIIMATORY RHEUMATISM, which yields to its effects iu stanrprisingatenner. , It has never'yeti'hiled'when • use& acetudingto dims Ilona. Read the:foltrialar, • , . -.- s , MaaMatertiat. Allegheny co., Pa, ' , : . • - ...•, ... , - November IF 1846. • This is to certify, that my wife, Margaret Ghtiest f Was cured of a Rheumatic Complehm of seven years standing. bywhich she MS so lame alt to be obliged to nee 'crutch es. In one weak she was cared by using the AM•Tia4JI Oil, and could Walk about hs usual without her crutches. JONATHAN GHREIST. The following is communicated by Mr,Wrin.Nash, Mr. Jaekson's agent for Steubenville, 0. ' ' A gentleman near Steubenville, who hadnot been able to put either of his feet to the ground for twelvezears, in consequence of lamenesi, by-the use of one battle was enabled to walk two miles to a , tateuship ,clectionl It is likewise a eovereign remedy for .. CONTRACTION OP THE MUSCLES AND TEN. • n•-• • .DONS,-• i • The folletviug is communicated by Mr. Wtn.Nash,W. Jackson's agent for Steubenville:, • • • A lady residing by Sthabenvilte . A he . fitter of whose - hand was so contracted as to deprivit bee of the use of is for ttdrty-five years, VMS entirely cured by the use of one bottle or the, Oil, se that shemew has the pbrfeet use at her hand !Idly equal to the other which had never been affected. It has also been found to be a safe and invinel ble agent us the speedband certain cute of 1511111 cases net organically ineuratle.. • • A lady holding in Allegheny eitywait erections, cured of obstinate deafness, of years' continnenesi by the, use of less than one bottle of the Oil, so that she said she heard better than - she had emeedone before.• •., . '...... A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was cured, at deafness of ,nine years' standing, by_ the use' of a small of the Oil. The: namesand residences of the • mar and gentleman will'lm'give a to those who desire it, at the office'of the advertiser. • . •- , .., •. , Its properties are highly developed in the certain and surprisingly speedy core of ell cases of CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. , . ' Several cases of Cramp Cholic have. been etrectrially ~ cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short space of halt an Mier, When thelsartles have been agonized with pain. Its curative properties have been remarkably manifested . in the radical mire of • • ~. ' DISEAS ES'' F THE SPINE. : ' • A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was cute. effectually of one of the worst eases of diseased Spine, • .which had confined her to'her bed fur a considerable time, is which she could not turn herself. It icillso a sure remedy and perfect cure for pains in the small of the back, and . i • INFLAMMATION OF. THE KIDNEYS. _ . • Read the following: Prrrstarsou,Dee.:lB, lee& - This'is to certify that I was afflicted with at pain in the small of my back and kidneys, which areeted'me so much that I could not stand upnglit. By robbing extet nally, and using - hulf a tenspoonfid internally mkt and -- morning, I seas entirely cured. .- JOHN RIDDLE, - • ; . ,i, i • .near Warren, Armstrong co., Pa. - Afgendinan el' Pittsburgh f afflicted with a violent hi llaminatirin of this kidneys—the pain of Which caused - him to faint—was completely CZIfCI4III three aays; by the - use Or the American Oil.• • . , The qualities of this' • . . ,•• •. ' ..., . , NATURE'S OWN . REMEDY ,_ '• • is extremel y penetrating and anti-inflanusintory cense- -- quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem edy. tvherevet infiammethm exists;either external or I n 'cruel. Used immediately after a cut, bruise-or wound, it' yilLeure and prevent. ; .' GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. It has, iu addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy foie those very unpleneent and 'inconve- Mem diseases, . GRAVEL. AND. URINARY 'COMPLArbrrs. Dor- Price, fie cents per bottle.. Caution...He on Your Guard. The surprising exceffence arid growing popularity the American Oil, hue induced some dishonest persons • palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this -hilly valuable medicine, for the Purpose of dd zeiving_ the un wary, and defrauding.the.Proprietor. In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, paltry the followingroen Tamest ' , - Ist. See that•the name "Wm, Jackson ' fe Lffiertyst head of IVood st. x " is printed ' n the label of thevrrappe of each bottle,lo imitate which is felony. 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphletconialn ing full directions Inc our; nun also containing the name sod address of Wm. /action; General Agent for the Preprietorclikewise, the name and address of the pro pnetors, D. Hail &, Co., Kentuety. -, -•-• ' . , ad. Purchase; OSLT of the advertised Agents, all of whom have a show bill, on which is printed the names of the Proprietorsand General Agents—than: D. (tail & Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa., , General Agent for IYeatern 'Pennsylvania, and part of ()hie and Western Virginia;., mid the printers' names -ll'Millin & Stayock, Pittsburgh--printed tit the bottom of said show bill. '4th. Observe-1-the genuine Atnerican, Oil is of a dark -• ;rein color; without any sediment, aud Its specifiegmvi ty lighter than water. The.cownet*its are mostly of a ..laek color ,--Mme white. like Spirits of Turpentine, said ui be refi uld and clarifies:l; 7 some Sep Zert.Oil--ditt ersli mixture of other eammosteils; stud biteab - ..cli filthy :eating mixture ' , purporting te come from P,e--iPittsburgh I and Allegheny Dispensary Co.. None of these tenn i terfeits possess dither the virtue or the-power of the true AMERICAN OIL. ii:reoict wholesale and retail by ,WM. JACKSON, _General and .. sca Agent for' the Pmprietor in Western Pn ensylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio; and by the followimt duly uppouned Agents itrAilegheny county, Pa.: . .., - A. M. Mar.hall, . ' Dr. Brown, 3 Allegheny city. „ J. R. Jollnroll, ' Jonathan tthrtear, Ntanehestor. Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. _ J. R. IL Jacques, Y•irmingham. Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. O. li.httarr. Sewickley. Edwiinl Thompson, Wilkinthutgb. Daniel Negley, East Liberty. • 11. L. Mitchell, Wilkinsbargh. - ' Thomas Aikin, Sharpaburgh. . H. Rowland & Son. arKeesport. C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. , John Black, Turtle Creek. --Itl'Eldowny,-Bakerstown * Samuel Springer, Clinton. ' /runts 31'Kee,Stewartstown. Riley. M'Lnughlin,l'lumlownship. . , - .1. Fulton, Tarentam. , Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenseville, Robert Williams, Anhuniville. . anti-d&went . . ottd , is pa taut gratittitted galvroinio Ba t t ery • • AND PAITENVINSDLATF.D POLES;' . . UDR rtlainctin ;axe mina eettrostta. --This itite only instrument of the kind - that has ever been prisented this Country or Europe for medical purposes,and is the only one ever known to Ma by which thegalvanie fluid can - be conveyed to the human eye, the ear, the brain, or o any part of the body, either externally or internally, eilidetinite, gentle strewn, without shocks or pairt—with perfect safety—and often with the happiett effects. .. -• 'This, important apparatus id now highly 'approved of by many of the Most-eminent physicians of this country and Europe-,.t0 whom the at:Meted and-others whom at utity,coucern cad be referred.: Reference . w - also be given to many highly- respectable citizens, who have been cured, bymeans of tins most.valnableapparatdri,ot some of the inost inveterate nervous disorders ; which eould_not be removed by-any other known mama: Among rorions ethers, it has been proved to be admir ably adapted for the mini of the following diseases; - 'viz nervous Inedache and other disorders of the brain...it is with this apparatus:clone that the 'operator can convey -the-galvanic fluid With ease and,safety to the -eye . , to re store Sight, or cure mnaurosms; to-the ear to restore hear :tag; to the tongue or other organs, to restore speech; and to the:various parts of the . body; for the mire of chronic rheuniatisin, asthma, neuralgia. or tictloloureauxiyaral-. ykis, or palsy, gout, chorea or St. Vitas , dane...leptlepsy, weakness from. strains, some diseases peculiar to fe-' males, contractionof the lirribszloek-jaw,ete.,ete. • :Rights for surrounding counties of :Western 'Pa.; and privilegesn - ith the instrument, May bp- perehaled, : and also tested for the cure of diseases. ' - • Full instruction& will be given for the varioan rate 'to be used for various diseases, and the bestinariner for operating-for the cure of-these diseases, will also tnr. fully explained lathe purchaser, and a-pamphiet putinte his hands expressly for Aliese,purposes, carefully- pre pared by the patentee.- Enquire-of.- S.. WILLLOI3, 'Vine street, near 4th at. Road, Pittsti,g% CtALT RilEUbl, SCURVY; OLD titrR.E.Si'EItYSIPEe LAS, - Barber's itch, Chaps,. Son: ' Beards; This Mused by Many physicians iti this tity in onnngibo above; and we would not conseienelouilysell 'unless we knew it to bo all stabs. • • '''• • , • - Asa'cosmetic, the ;true JONSTS ROAP is iteiffips the Only. article ever knonm that removed impurities; land cleared and beautified the'skiti,'-makitig it kon.; clear, 'smooth and white as nn infants: - .Rutuuntl; is sold' at 68 Chatham at, N. Y.., and by • WAL-YACIRSON,..Ageht ' euar2s• . 89' strcot; Putsburih nimulgA.Trshi, Gout, 'AND TIC DOLOREUX JR, A respectable gentleman called at our OffiCe, as he said, to it in that he ha 4 been afilieted for.lfiVeats with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Tie Doloreux ; 'that ho bad been frequently confined to b .- -•, \ • roomfor mouthatogptber,.and. often su ff ered the mos t ; tense and excruciating pain, but dint ititely 101110 'been using laymis dititrative, from which lie finniff,:j . 7mo# pal and unexpected•reliet - lie says he. Maar thorned:- clue very pleasant and effective, :and that he now,•boll eiders himself perfectly cured.—Philadapbfr,sfleftirkluf- A Firer Wria - tu.KnowmcsLA gemdernan of Sciiiiblalls iitabit, from indiscietionsin bielintmger days, , sbetame at% tected with Ulcerations in 'the Throat and Nose,"and e disagreeable eruption lof the Skin. Indeed,:libr *hole .eystem bore the marks otheingl saturated willVdignese. Clue hand and wrist were so ranch affected that had lost the use-of the hand, every part being 'covered with deep,. painful, and 'offensive ulcer end 'Teem Its hallow and porons ae an honey-comb. It was at this range of his complaiht„ when death appeared inevitable 'from a loath some disease . that he commenced the use of Jaynee - Al. teranvejami having taken siitccu boulesile now perfect. ly cured. • . . Tho Alterative operates through 'the* eirealatioh, s and purifies the blood and eradicateirliseasn from the system, wherever located, and the numeroas cures it hate s per. formed in diseases of the skin, Twice!' ecrollqa,s:goat, liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chriAlc 4leopst!, is Italy lastontshing.—Smrit sts•Vercr.• (CT' 'For .!ale to Fluebargh, at the PEKINIXAMMIE, amilikambod OF. COUGHING in the nighr Are very:tron, le ` some Theyjhrealt firepon thebours - Of rernistiYand ex,lintutrtlin Streagth.of F a ti n o t i k k le OitaCOpVOH BALSAM has been eanneetly'sneeiss, ju_easitig:stid_carldw,Hicie' anpleasant4pellir.— If a person ip rouued in the night;layll spasm:of coughifig rte n enogafel efthe Cough needle it, givlt ,11 relief,etid,as it is, palatablo l leaves no.unPleasanttaste bcliitid.ll nice used, it-will take :precedence over. all .others as a remedy for poughs v colds, Prepared and sold by .11 ~.k.--FAH.NESTQLItA,CO., mperl'lllitd W 94: streets, and corner Glir and Wood •LAF n'S" "-tdia • -D. side, *tioltialo 4 1. 7 for . . fv ; tl)ll,atge ' ' ' • Onti Also, by WM:cole:-4110.• Na ~50, Smithfield at. . 0 . ._ o _ &beta. city; J. O. Smith, Mr cutoX2l La Jk . Teirro„stre6cifittliliVard. - ~~ - MEI=
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