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    WILLIAM MATE & CO., ;
(litmclillBoB,llf - 7,6"Sirssl7./ 1c TAT Er ; )
'No.IO Fourth streeVrern Ferry and Liberty autos, ASANUPApTI7II. 56,f-she,et lead, Icaden.pipei r liy-,
..,11.1. , drants,pumbs; thst• l erateftThiefif,linklen Coffins?
4k.c,; keep .eonstasul p-Mtd hand arid to order
aheet leadfroml trtlObs, to the square foot, in sheeta of 04
Rtgel',W.h.telt theywrill farnisli tOlhe trade wholes al e, l ,
or cut to - onicr„iil any stitiAat may, be wanted.
7 4 -el elie.tadatifacfure and keep eedstantly on hand;
Jillisep ; t4pcs,frina 2". to+ inch calibro; aqueduct pipe, for,
OPnvOY!-Pg NoolteTriOn. .s
.. rings, furnished .to the_ country;,trado t attd u 4 up reeta, in lengths at from /DO 11X10
10 tali 0101 teo l it
.WilitreCtions aq to ge proper method
- Of. tatting. en'hancT,a large . supply of Marne Pat.:
entsuction -Plunps, for' wells or cisterns; Snow k. Co's
*ellsoliell'Ofeasttroo suction rump,s —i,
rirlua-Divork of eVorY desorintieu executed In the
.Most .dufablemanner, and 'on tho most accommodation
Jere:Wl' ,0i1t4t . .001:13 theconntry for leaden pipes, shet
lead, or pumps., will receive promiit attention,
LETTERS PATENT. - !
BBLIC.ATTENTION As solicited to an entire
P
article_of RAlLlNGyroadmof wrougbilson bars,
and soft annealed rods, or-wire, and expressly designed
for enclosing Cottages,-Cenicteriett, Balconies,Public.
Grounds, &e., at pricesvarying from SO cents to 3,00 the .
running foot. It is made to pannels of various lengths;
n to 4 feet high, with wnrught iron p osts inchiquare,
at intervening distances Of Bto 101feey.. „If desired; tht
paunch can be made of mar height, in cluitinuousapans
, of : 50 to GOTeet, with or without posts. No extra charge
for Doers
Tae comparative lightness, great simigth and durnbil. , ,
ity of the' WIRE RAILING, the beauty of its varied or
noidental daslgus, together with thi:extremely lowpriee
at which itnixold ' are-.causing it. .to supersede the Cast
lion Railing, whe rever their, comparative•.merits have
been tested. For further particulars address, 7.
BROTHERS,.
- .4tents toißateaiees,
Diem • zuLitileim e fir Smithfield et, P.ltsbnre
mr.T.7 . 3m)
Hardware, uuttery, tt scullery t . tae.
1 - 0111.1 - WALKEN, Importer and-Dialer in .Pereign . atid
ty Dematie Hardware, respectfully announce t to hid
friends and The public generally, that he is now receiv
ing hiaSprlog supply of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery,
at his stand,Vfo. 85 Wocaterect, which he will dis
pose of on the most reasonable terms.
He will continually he receiving fresh supplies, direct
from the manufacturers in Earope and this country,
which will enable him to compete with any hewn,. East
or %Vest.
He particularly invites the attention of eastotnet, to
his excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery.
kc., which is of fashionable patterns and from the oat
popular manufacturers.
His stock col Carpenter's Tools is large, and of ex7ehl
lent quality.
Of general. Hardware stock, he has every variety:of
article.
Wistern Merchants and deelers, generally, are in'
vited to call and examine his stock mar"txi .
Colver's PolterieConcave Beater Churn!
BUTTER IN FIVE MINUTES!!
Wcall the attention of the public to the article head s
ing this advertisement, and invite the enterprising,
and curiousto call and witness its operation All adver
tisements in relation to this invention, to the hundreds
who have seen it tested, is supererogation.
Ist, This Churn will produce, Butter, gathering it in a
mass,from swett milk, in five to ten minutes' and from
crefim prepared, as families usually prepare it, in three
to five minutes!
2d Tlitt.utility of this invention is apparent, uv better
Butter,carrbe produced from sweat milk, or cream, than
cream sourelLlA the usual way ; and by means of this
Churn, a little girl or boy can perform, iu five or ten
minutes, what has heretofore required the labor of a wo
man or man for one or two hours, and sometimes half a
day.
3d. Cy simply turning n thumb screw, the wholeinside
dasher is talan out, leav,ing nothing but the Butter nud•
milk in the - plain wooden box.
4th. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented, as the sim
plicity of Ili'conitruction (iffough embodying a great
philosophical principle) makes it but bide to manufac
ture it.
sth It in a common-senne Churn, nil all will admit who
will examine u.
We invite the public to call and witness its operation
at antoffi.ce in the Diamond. near the,plack Bear Tav
ern, aua at J. P. Beckham's, Federal si.. Allegheny.
tnarg-dlrdiulna CAMERON & PRICE.
WtH-Paper W arehouse,
N 0.47 MARKET STREET. PIT ESI3UHG H, PENN'A
TROMAS PALMER
R -
ESPECTFULLY announces To his friends aid ens-
Somers. that he has had at no past period so exten
sive a Stock as he has at present. lie can offer to pur
chasers, on eee moderate terms, at .1.044.1akt es - rah/is/tea
stand in Market street, almost every article in• his line—
including coinitingzroom, bed charaber,dining-room, par
lor and nail Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire
hoard Prints,
Paper and Transparent Window :ndes,
Bonnet and Binders' Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and
Teir t Paper; he is abundantly supplied, and remeata
merchants and housekeeperkto call and examine Ms as
sortment,
e Rap and Taaners' Scrape taken in trade, nt the high
est prince. - mariXd/cw4m
•
Paper Hanging ..
T AM now receiving , direct from the manufasturers in
1. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and
well selected assortment of all the latest and most im
proved styles of Satin, Glazed and common PAPER
HANGINGS, consisting of
-10,000 pieces of Parlor and Fresco ;
au4SQI I / 1 /1114........
40,0P0 —" *--- Dining-room, chamber and race Paper
Which I would particularly invite the attention of those
haviag Houses to Paper, to call and ezamine, at the
Paper Warehouse of S. C. HILL,
mar3o 67 Wood st.
Paper Hangings
MESSRS. JAS. HOWARD & CO., No. 82 ;Wood street,
would call the attention of the public to their
present stock of Paper Hangings, which, for variety,
beauty of 4434 durakilityruidicheapness,isunsurpass
ed by any estafilishmentin the Union.
Besides a large and full assortment of Paper of their
own puintifiicture, they are now receiving a direct im
portation of French and English styles of Paper Hang
ings,.purchased by Mr. Levi Howard, one of the firm.•
now in Europe, consisting of— 1
Parisian manufacture, 10,000Meces.
London do. 5,000 do.
Of their own manufacture, they have 100,000 pieces
Wall Paper, and 1:2,000 pigees.Batikrelazed Window
Blinds, Icc... .
Messrs. Sp ates Holardit Co., have spared neither ex
pense nor labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern
Wall. Paper establishments, both in quality of manufac
ture and , variety of pattern, and they are warranted in
assuring the public that they have succeeded.
The whole assortment, foreign and home manufacture,
will Are offered on terms as LOW as those of Eastern
manufaeturers and importers. matcp.
- New Literary Emporium.
t,
Anew depository of Cheap _ Phblications has been
opened on Third street, opposite the Plitt Office,
where may be found a general assortment of the popular
literature of the dal. The proprietors have made the
most ample arrmagements for procuring alike w works as
soon as issued from the press.
MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERSAII the most
valuable-Magazines and Weekly Newspapers can be
and at their counter by the single number or by the year.
STATIONERY—Letter and cap paper, pens and pen
cils; in short, every thing in the stationery line, and o
the best quality, forsule atop.
MDGIC—A tale assortment of the most approved Pi
ano Forte Iff usie,bound and otherwise.. This music i
pronounced by the mostffistinguished professors to be the
best collection ever offered for sale in the West.
The United Suites Odd Fellows' Directory for 1840, got
up in convenient styles.
Without particularizing further, we respectfully, re
quest a visit to our store room from the public. .
WORK tr. HOLMES, Third street,
opposite the Post Office.
Joining' RbodeS, - •
• -
rOLESALE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION
E.R, No. 6 Wood street—
boxes Oranges; 500 cans Sardines;
225 -- " Lemons; SOO hf. " "
180dazenLeMon Syrup; 150 qr." :`
1000 drums Figs ; - 400 Naxos Herring ; ,
200 has Raisins, in layers ; 2000 - Ccicoa Nuts;
150 bf.bis. " . boxes Maccaroni;
100qr.' ' " ".- 8 " Vermacilla ;
25 trails..traica Almonds; 25 cases ass'd Pickles,
100 boxes shelled-- " 40 casks Currants
8 bales Bordeaux " 100 tbs. cut Tissue Paper;
10 " Malaga " 50 rms. white Kiss Paper;
3 " _ paper sherd " 15 cases Prunes;
3 " hard " " 16 mats Dates;
40 bags Filberts; 4 cases Liquorice ;
30 " Walnuts; 10 lbs. Vanella Beans;
60 " Cream Nuts ; 20 has A. No 1 ROL-Candy;
40 " Pecans; 20 " wh'e and yol. R. "
10 bbls. • " 8 cases Florence Oil;
Just received and for sale by
meal) JOSHUA RHODES.
Greenwood. Gleirdens
now -open. for the intle of a - large collection of
A Green House Planta, of 'the choicest varieties.
Also, a large collection of the finest Dahlias and Annul
Flower Plants will be ready to deliver in pots on the tat of May..: .
. Boipiets of the eholeCtit Flowers put up at the shortest
notice.
.TheY➢ardens will be open for the general reception of
vitatersonthe 2d day of April.
Captain Vandegritlls fine new steamboat, the Thomas
Sooty). will commence -
.ranging from the Point, foot of
Penn sr, to the Gardens,on the 24 day of April. [mar2B
• Meatus/Vs Napa.
ICAY-k. CO. have taken the exclusive , agency foi the
sale Afltfitchellte superior Maps, for Pittsburgh and
estetn Pennsylvatua,yrhiett will be Sold at his reduced
Philadelphia prices. •
The Map of the World, on Mectiturs Projection, is the
largest and most comprehensive work of the kind ever
published fn. Anierica soot it is Si feet from East toNest,
and q from North to tk accompanied by a 'book of
CV pages, containing consulting index, consulting which
any item on the Map
,may lie 'readily found ; also,
graphical Geo
descriptions of all the countnes on the Globe.
The Reference and Distance Map of the 'United States - ,
onn scale of 25 miles Wan inch, comprising the Stites,.
Counties, Townships, ike., In the Anton accompanied by
a - Tolima.° f 400 . page s, vo., which includes an index of
Coundes,.Towns,&c., together with a general description
of the Un ited States. '-: -
Map-ofThe - National-- the ;American Republic -or
linitedStatesof America. •
• Universal-Atlas,' containing Maps of the Ernpite's,.
Ring. dome; Staves and. Republics, with a specialiMep of,
each of -the Unitedßtates, comprehended on- 73 sheets,
forming a series of 117 Maps, a large folio volume, ele
gantly eXteuted. -
A Map of Texas, Oregon and California,.with‘all the
routes distinctly marked oat to these countries.
A large supply of the abovo Maps, small'and large,
will be kepteonstantlyon band and for sale at the Book
and PliPerWarehouse,corner af -Third and Wood MS.
15,000 CUBIC YARDS OF..GRADD3.
THE BirminghamTow,n Coancil,Aesiring to contract
with sotne,suitable person or persons for the crew
Taxing of 15,000 clibloyards GaAs - streets, will receive
sealed proposals for the whole ,or any part of said work,
untilibe '4th of April next, at which time tho work wilt
be letto the lowest and best bidder.
Proposals to be left with \Yuman Fawmtrr,s Street
Oommlssioner, 'where' n Specification of the work,may
be, seen: By order of the CounciL
am.l24:dtd , THOMAS BLACRMORE, President.
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New Goods.
TN STORE, end now receiving, our first supply of New
SPRING GOODS, consisting of every thing new and
'beautiful, to bechad of the Importers and Jeubberst-;.
. New styles.of rich Turk Satins ;
Wide BrocadeSitks, new patterns;
• Eich - Chamelion andGlaCte Silks
Figd and plain bPkSilks, all widths;
Beregee Lawns, idrealide Laines, &d.;
;Fancy bonnet Ribbons, new designs.
r Together with a large assortment of Domestic Goods
• • ROBT. D. THOMPSON,
.. marls], 7fo. 110 Market et.. 3 doors from Liberty:
'WSW SPRING GOODS.—A. A. Msson &co., qt) Ater
ket stipet, are now opening 40-eases and-packages
of Splendid.SPßlNG GOODS, comprising ibis, Berekes, M. de Laines, Oinglicons, Prints,-French
Cambrica , Linens, .Ribbons, Laces; Shawls,
Gloves, Hosiery, and-a general assortMent of'Goods
IDAMILIES,' Econotnista' and . the Public, - 10 - effect a
j 2 "saving of one-third, and obtain . the 47eatest bargains.
e r e, ,purehased, are-most -respectftillY invited to visit
ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABFV
LISENT, Post Build
ings, corner Fifth and Wood streak. febs:2w
•
op*FURTHER REDUCTION,—
dale. Mus *St tt. Sons' Patent Soda - Ash.
1 TO STO 5, al Cash, currency;•or 9 'mos.', approved
1 biss... tons or. upwards do, par or 6 mos. do. f .irl•
.-
tereat added For the superior quality ', of this brand, rye.
refer to tho'glass 'apd soap snannfacturers of thitutityi
generally. r= - W. & M. ISUTCHELTR.EE;-,-,
dec4 - N 0.160 Liberty street.
a y am ' • 1
ENE
~ .n:
Eirß Oilods
7-' l{. 7 l;:l e raltlft.
Fashlopiable Head tta ** ,
No 25 21farket.siriet. rid& beton, Second street
7'EsPEcTEVI3,I7 cumounces iv his numerous friends:,
xi, and to Me - public: that he has removed b 4 Fashion
able Headquarters frOm Liberty street Ili irisliewStore,!
on Market, 241 door fro m Second street.. He-is constant
ty PrVpared to make to order, of the.-most kW:, and best
materials, in a stiperior-manner ,and at .yery reasonable
Prices; every_prticle ot Fashionable ,Plothing, of which
his - complete' stack Of . ..choice and carefully selected
French, English and 'Frelginn Cloths, eassimeres, ;Vest
lugs, ac. - of the - latest" and misti desirable patterns, are
particolrirly designed. , -
He has also On hand nveri large stock or Ready.thade
Fiiehionitble Clothing, which he ,wilLsell very low,
, .
C. WERNEBURG,
MOrkel.s.t.,, 2a doof, from Second
ro HD USE - KEEPERS AND 2110911 ZOMICMILWO.—TIie
subscriber has received and now - on hand, a large
assortment of Housekeeping Goods, comprising, in part,
as follows'i=
'54, 6-4, 104, 124 P.ll Cotton Sheeting s;
64, 16-4,12-4 Barnitcy-Shectings ;
PllrtiWLCitse'Lineti,and Muslin - Picking ;
. Marseilles Quilta, Slniketi
Plain and embroidered Table
, Covers; •
Do. db . . — Plano _do.; .
. Windsor. Drapery, Turkey Red Chintz;
Bid Windsor Rolland, Linen Tablei Cloths ;
DarttaltUble - Linen, all widths ;
Napkins', Doilies,Dittp . erVrasti, Ike.; Whiek will'
be iold'at: lowest prices, at • ' "
••
• • • • ROBT. D. THOPAPSON'S,
No. XlO Market et., 3 : doorii Nut Liberty.
mar 29
101 - CGAN & CANTWELL, have just riceived, at No.
ea Market , street; ar selection of
Bead Reticules and Pct'sasi .
Fans and Combs, • '
China Sets, Accolleons,&e.
mar 2 3 IIOGAN & CANTWELL.
- Nerss , Gtoods o ; at blusaber.rlfty.fline 1
erittaxit SOP 'DODD= AND. 31.01 k -ET grgAIZETO, PiTTSBDROH
("MEAT' BARG.SINS lzrThe :subscriber has just re
turned frOtothe Eastern cities, and IS Mw receivi4
a very elteing i vit rd&itrrient: of PANOY 'AND STAPLE.
DRv - GDOD. 'adapted to the present season, and em .
br aatoe for richness:and variety nOtsurpassed by
at establishment in the Weal. .
DRESS GOODS!
Very glossy black Silks ;Cravats and Collars;
-'.
Handsome dress do. . Black love Veilaandlldkfs.;'
Rich changeable do. ihsconet and Comb. Muslim.'
Rich changeable Satin de Plaid and striped Mullins;
Chines; .Handsome-Ribbons;
Mode and high col'd French Gloves, Hosiery, &c.;
Meriuos ; Cloths foreloaks;
Mode and high cold Muslin 're rkeri Shawls;
de Laines; Cashmere do.
Netc sty le muslin de Laines; Plain Titibet Shawls, silk
Satin striped Cashmeres; fringe;
Fancy do. do. ~Plack'rhibet Shawls, do.do.
Black and colored Alpacas; Black do. do.
Plaid Giiighams, bright co- Silk do. do.
lors; Fine Bruchte do.
New styli. Viseites ; Cloth do.
Gala Plaids, bright colors; t std, Long
Caliirniu Plaids; I w Priced do
Black Bombazines;
lytd Cloakings.
C ALIO° EIIS—GRF.A REDUCTION
11 1 4 stock of Calicoes is ry large ;it has been se
lected with much care—with particular reference to
faalllr, of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty 01
design These goods are lower than they have ever
been before, and are worthy the particular attention of
purchasers:
The 1,1,1 Calicoes for 61 ets ever offered ;
Double purple Calicoes. English. 111 cents;
Green do.
Oil Chintz; British Chintzes;
New style Merrimack Calicoes;
Blue do. da.
Blue and Orange do.
Furniture do.
CHEAP DRESS GooDS
A Indic lot of low priced Muslin de Lalllef4ot the low
pro, of 121 cents per yard.
Also, Black Alpacas for I 2 cis per yard. Very good
and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid. Gin
ghams, for 1.2} cents. warranted raNt colors.
DOMESTIC AND sTA ME GOODS.
Bleached Muslins, di to 1.2.
Yard wide Unbleached. ni tog,
Bed Ticking s. very cheap:
Casinetts, Drillings. Kentuck y Jeans;
Checks, Linings. Plaid Linsey,;
Domestic Ginghams, Mariners' Shillings;
Colored Cargill/ism ;
Flannelts fcwilrr than ever offered ;
Canton Flannels. ;,,,
• LINEN' GOODS!
Irish Linens. Linen Lawns ;
Damask Table Linen;
Do. do. Cloths;
Russia Sheeting; _
Do. Diapers;
Linen Drilling, Crash.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to very fintr;
also Noe and Drab Blankets, tine and very fine, for
Overcoats.
GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN.
Fine and sdperfine French and English Cloths and dim
simeres; Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand
kerchief, and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and
Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose,
etc., etc.
The subscriber having made .extraordinary prepara
tions (or the Pall and tVititer trade, and having purchas
ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually
depressed, can confidently promisejaitztuttgam the
hltrehe hits ever been - ale . to order. -
Customers of the house, and purchasers genesally,nre
respectfully invited to call. Otor.10) PIIILIP ROSS.
Terrible Revolution—titaiiiTrirtmphantl
HOGAN & CANTWELL, (sign of the 0 . 0 ' 7 ) Zia. HO
Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call
the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods,
just ieceived and opening from manufacturers and im
porters, of which they feel confident that price and anal
try wilt entire satisfaction, as our motto is—“ Quick
qates and smali.Profrw."
- Our stock consists, pUrtly, of the followingarticles,vist
Ladies" and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard
and Vest Chains; .Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin
ger and Ear Rill's; Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs;
Steel Buckles, tor Ladies' Head Dresses • Madalon's
Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet ; Coral Beads ;.Ala
baster Boxes; fine Rosewood and Ebony ShavingCuses,
furnished ; Siver Spectacles • Silver' Spoothi, all kindsl
German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags
and Purses; Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth','D.Tadl
and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Acconleons, .Flates . and
Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper
Holders, Shell, Dreudiland , ffide Combs, latest styles;
Chida Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases,
Mugs, and Cologne' - Bottles ; Tables, Chessman and
Backgammon Boards; Silk Tapestry; Bmsels and In
gram Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets ;
Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, &e., &c., with a large assort
ment of Toys and Fancy Articles, teo numerous to men- .
lion. lsepl9
TYRANTS Al; WELL AB MONOPOLIES MUST FALL:
SO MUST PRICES;
WHICH fact will be proven by calling at McGuras'a
Fashionable Tailoring Establie hment, Third street,
st. harles Badding,
Morro: Stnet•. profits and quick sales.
• Vsurrry: Fresh and good.
COmYrrrrion: Veil far in the background.
My old customers, and all others, are respectfully ;in-'
rmed that lam waiting for them, ' MeGUIRE,
Taller, St. Charles. .
Bleached (loads.
A. MASON lc CO., No. t3O Market.strect , have just
A received the following well known brands of
Bleached Muslins, viz : •
7,9 and 5.4 Bleached Muslin, James' Steam )Mills;
5-4 " Naninkeag
" Mason," "Pokanoket,""Carlisle," "Dorchester," "Gin=
isigamond," "Grafton," "A," "Paesbargli," "Lawrence,"
, r Boston Pillow Case," " Farnsworth , ' An., Ac. All of
which, together with loony styles not here mentioned;
will be sold at EASTERN PRICES, by thenicce or pack:
age. feltftl• „
Skirting Blneins and Irfish ;anon'. '
117 R. MURPHY invites. the particular attention - of
TY
• those wanting the above Goods, to hisdesirable,'
I stock, consisting of the best make, from 'Memos; Spprtw
ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure flut.•
1 -
I lie has just received an. additional snOply, and isciffering
Shirting Muslims of a superior quality at a - veryr low
price., Also,
. , Sheeting and Pillowcase Muslims; ' -"*.• '
Dupers and Crash; ,
Table Cloths„Towele and Napkins ; '
Blankets, quilts, Countetpanes; and • •'" .
Housekeeping Dry Goods generally.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Such as French Merinos,
Palmettos, plain and fancy De Laines, (sonic new styles
use received;) Alpacas, &c.
The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be
sold at prices that cannot fail to please.
Er 'Wholesale Rooms up stairs. janls
—To Cinaniiir /Merchants. - •,-, <.
Alp R. MURPHY, at his Wholesale - ROOMS, Nortit
V V . east corner of Fourth and Market abseetit4o34--
burgh, (up stairs,) is now prepared to.offer to the inspec-_
tion of Country Merchants, an extensiVe supply of •New
Spring .Goods, including the newest' styles of Spring
Prints, Ginghams, Lawns Muslin de Lames, Alpacas,
and Dress Goods generally also, Gloves and Hosiery,
Bonnet Ribbons, Laces and Edgings, &c. Priaeslow.
Entrance to l'Pholesale Rooms from 4th st. mrt9
AA. MASON & CO., No. 00 Alls.axa:r svaarr, have
. this day received, per "Fast Line the followin
plain g
named Goods, viz :—Satm stripe, black , and blue black
and printed Bemges; all wool ai m
broidered 'Fhibet Shawlu, black, whiteand pe are Silk
Hose; spun Silk Hose; kid, silk and lisle thread Gloves;
linen, bobbin; cambric and muslin TA &pa ; Inserting.'
black silk lace Edgings; bonnet Ribbons; embroidered
muslin Capes, new patterns and rich • oods. mar=
Vestal:llgs t• .
GENTS. " call and see" the choicest va ri ety ever
offered, and CAMELIA CRAVATS; at prices, you
can , leave them
CLOTH STORE, Poet Bitildifigs
marith2sr Corner Fin and Wood tile.
MOM S 4 9 MUM
TiAICiPORTAITCON/OF D1M1C1112.16 AND'
LPHIA''' BALTIMORE i
_ NEW YORK, 8081 4 0N,'&e..
THOItIAS BORIIIDOE, 5 TAA FRE& O'CONNOR,
.I'N.Oaddphia. • •
•Fr Bl'm old established Line beinrhOwiti operation;
1 the proprietors are prepared, with their usual exten
sive arrangements; to forward merchandise,- produce,
itc.,to and from:the - Moire ports, 'on , liberal terms, with
the regularity, dispatch • and safety, peculiai to their
mode of transportation, so obvious wherttranshipment
on the way is avoided. •- - 4 -,
All consignments by and for this - Line received, charges
paid, and forwarded in any required directions, free.of
charge for commission, advancing or storage.: •
No inierestdirectlY, og indirectly, in steamboats. ,
All communications promptly attended to, on applica.'
Lion to he following Agents:.
THOMAS BORBEDOR
278 Maiket street, Philadelphia:
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,
Canal Basin, Pittsburglii:
O'CONNOR* CO, '
North st.,Baltimore.
AliaWA 1.8 4- 9 Meat
Tritissportstion Ltne s
VIA PENNSYLVANIA ANAL AND RAIL ROADS,
TO PILILADkLPIIIA AND HAI.TIMORE
THE Canals and:Rail-Roada being now open, and in
good order, weDre prepared.to forward All kmdauf mer-,
chandiae autt_produee and
with promptness and,despaieli, and on , as terms ,as
e Lide: •' 0, A. MeANULEY & Co.„
11 7 r a h r • ca n s' Basin. Penn street, Pittsburgh.
Aiana—CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia,
ROSE MORRILL & Co.. Baltimore. fmrl7
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• Lai=i)
'MIMI 1 84 9 .
lierehanthe Way Freight Line,
For llairrrille, Johnstown, Hollidaysburgh, and gall
intermediate places.
Tins Line will continue to carry all Way Goods vritil
their usual dispatch, ruld a I fair rates or freight.
Aousrs—C. A. MeANULTY & C0.,-Pittsburgh. ,
D. B. WAKEFIFLD,Johnstram•
JOHN MILLER, Hollidnyshurgh.
REFErtaNcas—James Jordon. Smith & Sinclair, Dr: F.
Shoenberger, H, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von Bonn
horst & Co. Wm. Lehmer & Jno. AVDt , virt & Bros.,
Pittsburgh; ' John Ivory, Sumit, Mulhollan Sc Ray, John
Grafi& Co., Blairsville. marll
(Gazette and Journal only etn6,.l
PEOPLE'S TRANSPORTATION, LINE
tWM2 mom' . .
' • P,ITTBBURGII TO ERIE!. ,
IN ' O RE - SHIPPING.—The Boats belonging to this Line:
have been pat in fine order, and are now running
regularly between Pittsburgh and Erie, touching .at: all;
intermediate Porte along the Canals. A Boat will always'
he at the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, and One
will start regularly every other day. The, People's
Transportation-Line . has every facility for carrypig
Freight and Passengers. The boats will be towed to
Beaver by steamers, and.will proceed to Erie with great
dispatch, by the canals. The boats are commanded!by
experienced and careful men—all of whom Wave an :in
terest In the Linn, •
11:7" deeds sent by the -
Line to Eric may be forwarded
to any point:oil - the takes.
For freighter passage apply to
• 11. KIRKPATRICK,
. Agent, Watei'strect, Fillsburei•
• AGENTS:
Curti & Co., Beaver.
Et.l,V. Cnrctutonam, New Castle.
TROUTMAN & lIIIITCRXLTRIZE, Pulaski.
Satcncrcliraitaas& Co., Middlesex.
..*
filwrost lict.t; Sherron.
Josureu Altera/tor, Sharpsbargh. .'
S. R. & G. Loway, Clarksville.
Kind & McFant..sicn, Big 'Bend. ", •
S. C. Pixies:a, West GreenSiLle.
J. SC.T. KLLPATRICK, Adanisville. .
W. B. Hatrear, Hartstown.'
_, W. %V.snswoarn & Co., Shennan's Cornets.
Wis. Powsa Conneantville. r
,
---- , Spring Corner.
W. C. Watittam, Albion.
CrafiesVille.
Wat:Tyria, Lockport. 1
K. PIM, Girard:
%
A. Klan, andI3:TObirLiNSON it CO., Erie.
The fallowing Agents - in -Erie , will-receivei and for Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped 'by
this Line : . ,-,
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W. M. Gallagher, John Hearn, , ' .0 -
•
G. W. Haverstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg :.
Kelscie Zs LoOtnis, Walker & Cor;k. la
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'Greatßarigatia Cornet,
=Morn= Ara nrrn erasers, rrrrsaaaoh, es. ' 1
j - Is din most popular of nll BOOT and SHOE Es;
tablithments in she West. This place has gained
its reputatiod by 'its Proprietor keepingtke_ydry
Lest Boots and Shoes. which aria made , exprestklY
to order for this market, and he is not satisfied only,by
keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES
in the Western country, but he is enabled and deter
mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house
possibly can, he cares not what facilities they boast of
having for'offering great inducements to Appublic. 4 . It
is impossibbamsset torthalltherrdVitsttages and fieilitlei
in an advertisement, that die Great Bargain Corner has
over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots
and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at CrOta /0
to 25 . I:.r cent. lower than any other store in the city.
The way to test the matter it. for all who intend'ourchts
ing 'BOOTS and SHOES, to.tall atiIATES! GRE4T
BARG A IN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, and
nll will lie 'satisfied Chat the Gem:Bargain Corntr, Smith
field and kVA inert:, is the place for the public, one and
all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash. dceD ,.
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Great Western Saddle, -- T .--
HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY.
rIMIE subscriber takes this - method Of informing ble
i... - fMnds and this public general. that be, has the
largest stook of the following named anic/es, of his own
manufacture, in this city-4addles. Harness,Trunks and ,
Whips; all of which be will warrant tole rapte,, ofAthe,,
best material, antt.by the best niechtinicr in Alleghefiy
county. - ditennined to sell hk manufactures
tsontething
i lowerthanhas been heretofore sold in the city,
hp wogid nvite persons in need of the above named ar
ticles, to his Warehouse, No. 244 Liberty street, optic
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site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery •
octal G. KERRY.
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Iron City Cracker and Bread Ba.keryi
J. SIIRPHARD
TATCULD respectfully inform his. friends and - the pub-
TV lic generally, that he- has added to his other busi
ness,the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.-
11amagpurchttsadore of W. R. Nevin's Cracker and
Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill all order. for
crackers or pilot bread at the shortest. notice and hopes
by ti,striet attention to business, to share a portion-of the
pulikte-patronage. The public is respectfully invited
call and examine for themselves. , ,
BAKERY, Na 1p Commercial Row, Liberty at. oppo-
Site Smithfie l d.
N B. Saperior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bretiol,
large and - smalirolls, fresh every morningcan be had at
tote store, or My wagelr,,or at ray stand in the market
Cakes and Confectlointry - dit hand andmade to Order.
, J.:SHEPHARD.;
Nolo Commercial Row. Liberty at.
Steel and Ptle Manufactory.
THE subscribers have enlarged tlaiir Steel and Fite
hinaufactory, on , tlai Tome - e'er O'Hara street and
ring alley,F'ifth,Ward „Pittsburgh, by erecting a eon :
Vertineurnate, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer.—
Their steel, now being of - a superior quality, and haying
dogaged competent operatives, they are prepared -to fur
itisl Files of every description, that will compaie with
the best imPorted article ; and being determined to make
it thelaterest of all who use Files in anyway, to. pd.-
chase from them, they ,will sell their Files at reduced
1)i-ices, for Cash. They will-also re-cut Files, and pur
chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron
,agge is respectfallyinvited, nov7) J. ANKRIhI.4 CO.
New Millikiery, silks, Velvets, its.
lon received from New York, a choice Beier:
tion of elegant rich Satins, Silks, Winter Ribbons
ic
French Flowers, Prnines, e. A handsome- ait
fidrtment of Winter Donnets,_Roods, Capes, Cardinals
~Arisetts, ire., on hand and made toorder in the latest style
at the shortest notice. ' MRS. DUFF.
deed . No. :, IffSt. Clair et. (West side.) i
Pa n's Carriage,Manufgketory, ..t
Diamond alley, between Wood and amiblfield septets.
\Yuan atay always be found an assort.
ts ,.e t of Family Carriages, Borouchei,
7'. Buggies, and all kind's. otheavy Work,
rom n sir horse wagon down to a wheel !
barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract fat'
any r thing
. itf . the above line, are respectfully invited to
oct23:tt i.
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City. Lavery St able,:
Tun subscribers , having purchased fr?nt
Charles Coleman the above Stables, and in;
tending to increase their stock of Horses,-
Carriages, Buggies, &c., would respectfully
solicit a share of patronage from the public. 'Horses,.
ept by the day, week. month or year, . and additional
jails are being erected, in-the second- story,,for the ac
commodation of Canal stock.
fehM3m
LA retiring from the Livery business, I with pleasure'
from_nieng.fiequaiatancet recommend rny successors toT
he patroungeof my friends and the
feb23:lw * CHARLES COLEMAN.
Blab'Owls earrijiige Manufactory,
Diem/did 'alicy, between Wood and Smithfield streets.
. E. M.. BIGELOW would respectfully
' Jam_inform the public, that at Ids Factory can
t..
at till - times be found a large supply o
at
Carriages, Barotiehes, Biggins,
and all kinds of Fancy Carriages; equal in 'elegance and
neatness to any found in the East. Contracts for any
number or; Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will he
promptly 'filled:- All work of his own manufacture will
be warranted. •
REvatteStest—Col. R. Patterson, A.A. Itatterson,T. D.
Gazzant r Esq.,-Robert Robb, ,Bsq.,• C. L. Magee and-
Alderman Steel. [felt. dam[fe
_ • - Wholesale and ketall.
ADDLE;TIARNESS - AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.
.osEar, H. HARTLEY, begs leave 16 in-
Rform his friends'and the public generally,
Mule ernitinuekto occupy that large and com
tnediousStore Room, forme troecupied by Sam='
u.
'estock .Co., No. 86,-corner of Diamond - alley and Wood
itreet r where he keeps a large and general assortment of
Saddles; Bridles , Wreaks, Carpet Bags, Saddle
Bagls ) Valinea, Buffalo Robes, Whips, - and all other arti
cles-in his line. . -
He also.keepa constantly on hand, and is prepared to
furnish to order, all of Riveted Hose manufactured
of the bestnraTerlakand in a style of workmanship equal
10 the eastetnmannfactured article, and at 66 per, cent.
cheaper.
- Country . hferr„hanti- and ;comers would do well to call
- and examineldi - steekiedim - purchaaing. elsewhere, as
he is determitiMild seir 41't rate articles at very low
Mr Don't forget tlic,plane; No: So, ;corner of Wood
treet and Diamond AlloYa - • • anal
T INFNGOODS A ik:lNlssorc& Co., N 0.60 market
.14 street, have received Viten Sheeting, Linen Da.
mask 0.8 and 10-4 Wen Ridlanda_tpleached, and Brown
Table Cloths , Russia Mid - Scotch IhaperaiDaylics, Nap-
Chasers.kins,‘ &c., to , vilich they 111414'11m- #ttention of liur
!!!M
'r''r 4 Lk
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Pasaage,JO' Riad: l 6am ..Eu r itialikdi e land!
SCQTLAXD .AND-AVPLES.:
ihs Suanyhiy 'SARiaIiSAIILDS, and the reg:t4
,Shipti
qt V;\ -
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E I VW. 33YUNIZECe
jatntstimin; tx - ,t52C _ ;
No, 83 ,§otttli Street Nei', York, amtj'36 Waterloo Road
PERSONS eentthig to the Old Country for their friends,
can have them brought'oet by the'RegularLine of Pack.;
ets, sailing front Liverpool on Ist, 6th llth.lOtb. 21st or:
Tith of every mohth, cocaprising4he_following Ships;--
Siddon, • Henry-Clan t
Hottinguer, . Columbia, • '•
• Roscius, "-; Patrick Henry; ; Cambridge,
. ' , Mac Wright. . Waterloo, Constitatton,
Ashburton, ; Near York, . Garrick,
West Point, Queen or the West, Montezuma,
Yorkshire, Sheridan; New World, •
Liverpool, '.- Oxford, ' ' John" R. Skiddy.,l
Or in the first class American Shies; sailing from Liv
erpool and the Irish Ports every day, comprising the—
.6t• Patrick, St. George, . Aidrew. Foster, •
Yorktown, Creole, Meamont.
• Probes,- • Elsinore, • Wm. A: Cooper.:'.
And many:others, which this limited space.will, not ad-!
Mit of hero W
P. .BYRNES & Co. g.
are the aole.Ptuitiengor Agents
for the SteamthipSAßAH; SANDS: Her appointed sail
ing days, for 1840, are as follbws : From Liverpool on
26th January, 28th March, 4th June, 6th -August and Bth
October; from New-York on 24th February, lid May; sth
July, cith September, and 16th November.
Therefore, those wishing their relatives out early 41
the Sering, will find it to their interest to patronire this
Old }Atablished Hauge, our arrangements being so per
fect that no delar or disappointment can occur. •
sightforany announton the National Bank of
;Ireland, its brunches, &c., &c.,al all times for sale. Ap
ply to, or address by letter, post-paid..
P. W. BYRNES & C 0,183 South st., N. Y., "
and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool.
- JOHN THOMPSON,
166 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Or to--
jun 2 :If
E. W. Kraasta. Dosurr, KrMEALL &
S 4 Wall . at New-York, # Liverpool, England,
• RESPECCIFTLLY inform- their friends Lnd the
pnblic, that they have comm enced
. the "Gene
' ral Skipping and Com . ps:non Bottain, to
) I ( gather wilethe General .Pauemger-Businds,
gra eertificates of passage tram London,'
usw
n Liverpool. Dublin, Seifert, or any port of the
Old Vonntiy to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, pit
the most reasonable terms.
Drafts and Bills of, Exchange, from £1 to any amount
43/,. the .. Royal Bank of Ireland , and its branches, and- on
Liverpool. . ' -
The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool
Packets, as fixed uponr are the tat, 6th, 11th, 1604 21st
and Witja of every month. - t
These Ships are all of the.largest class, and are com
manded by .rnen of 'character and experience. . The
Cabin accommodations are all that can be desired la
point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished
with every description of storesaf the beat kind. Punkt
tuality in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to.
Packet Ships Resell:is, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick,
are vessels of the largest class; and those desirous
bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Sh
Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. iPs.
New Orleans Linea Packets sail weekly. For p
age or freight, apply as above, or to
ass-
JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o
EDMUND SNOWDEN, r
dealt) Corner 4th and Smithiaeld sta., Pittsburg
Tapecottts General lilzalgratloptOdlee.
REAUTTANCES and Passage to and i ff i
from Great Britain and Ireland, by W.
T. Tapseaq, 75 Sonata', corner
of Maiden Lane, N.Y., and 96 Water- ' ,
100 Rood, Liverpool. •
The 'su bscribers, haiing accepted the Agency'of the
above House, are now prepared to make arrangements
on the most liberal terms with those desirous orpaying
the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and
they Satter themselves their character and long standing
in business 'will give ample assurance that all their ar
rangements will be carried out faithfully.
Messrs. W. at J. T:Tapseott are long and favorably
known for the superior class, accom m odation. and sailing
qualities of their Packet Ships. -The QUEEN OF THIZ
WENT SR:ERMA GARRICK,- HOWINGUER,
ROSCIUSILIVP,RPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which
leave each port monthly—from - New York the SW and
20th, and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition to
which they have arrangements with the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure
from Liverpool every Wyo. days, being limas deternuned
that their facilities shall keep pace with their Increasing
atrorinke: while Mr. W. Tapstnett'a constant personal
superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addi
natal security that Abe comTbn add accommodation of
the passengers will be . particularly attended to.
The subscribers _bent& as-usual, extensively engaged
In the Traturportationßusiness between. Pittsburgh and
the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take cbarge.ot
and 'forward passengers-.immediately on their landing,
without a chance of disappointment or delay; Lad are,
'therefore, prepared to contract for passage/nun any sea
. port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of
the business they are engaged in giiing them facilities
for carrying passengers so far inland not otaeryriie ate
10.inable,Latulivill, If uecessary, fi3rWard , pasitengere ter
ther West by the best - mode of conveyance, without any I
additional charges for , their trouble. Where persons
sent fordecline coming out, the amount paid forpassage
wilt be refunded iu full. •
REMITTANCES.. ~
The Subscribers Are also prepared to give drifts at
sight for any amount, payable at the ,principaritidwatid--
towns in 'England, Ireland, Scotland and Walesi thus af
fording a safe and expediticms mode of remostug funds
to those countries, wtuab persons requiring such facili
ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of.
Applicata:et (ifhy : letter pOrt.paid)) will he promptly at
tended to. •
.+AAPFE &O'CONNOR,
Forwarding and Commissionlierchants--
• taap274kw-ly Philadelphia.
HARNDEN 00.11
ti
gime PASSICIMEr AND REKITIANCI,
H =Ogle°.
A.RNDEN * CO. continue to bring out peiaons from
any part or England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales,
upon the most liberal terms, with' their usual pufictualitY :
and attention to- the wants of emigrants,' Mre do not al
low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scantps
that infest the sea-poets, as we take chaige of them the
moment they - report themselves, and see to their well-be
nag, and despatch thentwithout any detention by the first
ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our
passengers to shots that they were detained forty - eight
hours by us in Liverpoot whilst thousands of others were
detained wombs until they could be sent in some old
craft, at a cheap rate, Which, too frequently proved their
coffins._
Weintend to perform our contracts hdnorably, cost
What it may, and not act as was the case last season with
other ofllces, who either performed not at all, or when it
suited their convenlencd.
Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from .£1 to
.£lnd, Et,ooo, ' g l a Scotlandand Wales.able at any of the Provincial Hanks in Ire
la'
4 JOSHUA ROBI N SON,
European and General Agent,.
nth street one door below-Wood st.
itthPpREIPIN
REMITTANCE. IDS
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HE Subscribers are prepared to - forwa rd money to till
parts orEngland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates.
SAMUEL & CO.,
.14.2 . Liberty street.
IDENITY.
The Franklin N
Fire M Insurance company'
OW aIiLL.LDILLPII7.II..
DTRECTORS:-
.
Charles W. Banker, George W. Richards,
Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis,
m
Tobias Wagner, Ad E. Boric,
Samuel Gram ag s David S. Browne,
• Jacob It. Smith, Morris Patterson.
CHAS. W. 13ANCKER, '
MIAs. p. liArterra Secretary:.
Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or li m ited,
on everydescription of property in town and country.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their Capital mid Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample protection tO the assured.
p•The Assets Ot the Company. on January I at, 1849, as
üblished agreeably to an Aet of -Assembly, were as fol
ows, viz :
Mortgages
Real Estate
Temporary ttatinf. •
Stocks
Cash, /cc.
,3184 r
•
Since:their incorporation, a period of Bl3
19 ye ,
ar 9i
s, they
have mud upwards of On Million Four Efundredl Thou.
sand Dollars, looses by fire, thereby affording emidence
of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and
diliposttion to meet with promptness, all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
Mee X:. E. corner Wood and.3d sts
ROGERS & OBEY
Ire and 'Marine Insurance.
%IRE Insurance Company of North America, of Plat
a. delphia, through itaduly authorized Agent, the sub
scriber, oilers to makopermanent and Hauled Insurance
OR property, in this city and its vicinity , and on shipments
by the canal and rivers.
Arthur G. Coffin, Pr il O i s R 'L ECT , S C I S ue : l Brooks,
Alex. Henry Jones , Samuel
Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. ones, Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,.
John John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas,
John White, John B. Neff,
Thomas P. Cope, - Richard D. Wood,
Wm. Welsh, r'. Henry D. Sherrard, Seoy.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
'States, having been chanerod in UM: Its charter is per
petualf and from its high sutnding, long experience, am
ple means, and avoiding all, risks of an extra hazardous
character, it may be considered as offeripg.affiple securi
ty to the . public. WILLIAM P. - JONES.
At Counting Room of AtWood, Jones &Co., Weiter'zuld
Profit ere., Pittsburgh ; may4
_Noir and important Works on California.
TXTOAT I SAW IN CALIFORNIA. , -Being the Journal
Vy of"a Tour, by Rdwin Bryant.' New'edition, with
an Appendix, containing accounts of the 'Gold Mines,
various routes, outfits, &e., Re.. -
NOTES OF TRAV ELS IN CALIFORNIA'--Com-
Propng tho mrominent:Geographical, Agricultural, Geo
ogical and Mineaalogical features' of the Country.
Also, the routesfrom.Port Leavenworth,-in Missouri. to
San Diego, in California, including, ports o the Arkan
: sas,'Del None and Gilo rivers, frokthe 'officitilleports
of Col: Fremont and. Major ,timorY.
CALlF ORNlA—lnllistoxy, Population, Climate, Soil,
Productions and Hotbors,l from Sir George`Simpsoir
O'Connor's Journey. Round the- World. With an ac
count of. the Revoluthan in: California and conga - est of
'that couniry by the United Since. BrJohn J, Hughes, A."
B. Also, Col. Mason's Report, and other do - cuments on;
the - Gold,Region. [ , .
The above this day received and for sale by
feb22 . KAY & CO.,
.. Corner of Wood Mid 3d Sts:
New Commercial Line.
3nonrante (E[ompanies
$1,047,4.39 41
94,724 83
-95,004 85
51,523 25
38,804 37
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Wrizgo anb. Altbkino.
p s ol
PRIVATE - DISEATEEP... Dr:Bra - ten:, No.
. $ 1- ;15 Diamond Ailey, cam. be consulteat n ail:
I l cases ot a priraw or delicatettature incidents ,
, .. „l" -;/ to the human frame:
• 0
'a n d bilismlyphilcertiptilioreea
• (its consequences, together wahall vs.
. -
masa dutaser, impurities of the blood, whit all diseases 44
renercolorigin,skin diseases,withstrictures,gleet;urethral
discharges, seminal weakness and impotency 'also, piles
rheumatism, female weaknese, - diseases of 'the womb,
monthly suppreisions, dieeVes of the joints ) , fistula In
ail?, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri
tations of the neck of- the bladder andicidneyS; scorbutic
eruptions, tetter, ringworm, mercurial diseases, he. :.
. TVVELITE YEARS , PRACTICE,I .
Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of yen&
real disorders, and those arising -trom youthful excesses ,
gaiety, - climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the
constunitoit may have -been
to offer assurances of speedy relief total who may place
.-
themselves under his ears
- Dr. Brown's offices are conveniently arranged into se%l
crate apartments.: Patients can visit Dr. B. Without fear
ofexpbsure to odusrvisitors. - '- * ' '
It Is of importance to.mmypersons in heed 'ofmedieal
aid, to obtain good advice privatelyand proarptly. To all
such, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal dire
eases,in;beir varionsformsamittages s ollevunducemenut
which can rarely be equalled: Strangers are hereby a p p prised that Dr.. Brown has - been - regularly educated ix
everrbranclt of medicine, and-for the hist-twelve-yeirs
confined' himself exclusively to - the treatmentotthost
diseases.. _ _
• ,
_ •
Dr. Brewnisthe only regularly educated 'Suwon . la
Pittahttigli who gives his whole attention ta thotecOra
- -117 - Certaiti,afe and speedy caresoases, be
guaranteed.. •
Recent c asee are relievedin a ah'ortriniii,withoutinter
rutiomtkoin business.
'Hernia or Rupture.z—Dr. 'Brawn also invites per
sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he haspaid,particuf ,
tar attention to that disease. •
Letters from a distance askingadvice, musteontaln
fee, or they will mot he-attended to.
VlO 4-- Clifice on Diamond Alley, a few doors - 11°in Wood
street, towards the market.' Consultationty strietlt tour]:
dentiaL ' oet2s-ileMely
R.UAIATI4III.—Dr. Brawn's newly discoyered rqm
116 edy for Rhetunatism Ira speedy'and'certain . remedy
for that painful trouble. It neverltuls. ,
Office and Pthate•Consultation Rooms, /4 0 . 135 t Din
moral alley, Pittsburgh; Pa. s The Doctor -is - always at
home.
_ _ _
Mailers Magical-Pain Hitt actor. .
rro THE P ÜBLIC.—This is to certify that I have found .
Dane Y's Magical Pain; Eras/star_ to prove-a-eine far,
the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have - been entitled;
with for ten years, in my hip:joints. ; • - ;
ABLWIi&INI IL VREELAND.
dequarkanet},-N. Y., April 8,1348. :
Ma- I•have been troubled with the ,
Piles for eight months, and,could set no relief: /Your : Extractor having been recommended. to
me,.l applied it but twice, obtained instant reliefiand in:
a short, time was - perfectly cured ! Could I not get any!
more of it, I would not take a hundred dollars for the'
balance of ply box. . - - WILLIAM 'HALL. '
97 North Moore - street, New York, Junel9, 1847. ;
CAUTION-Dality's only Depot in the city of New
'York, and where the genuine ankle can. obtained,;
wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway . .
H. Ruler is thaanventor ef this truly invaluable com
pound; and he never 'hits, and neon will communicate the
secret of its 00Paration.,m; any man living; and, there
fore., no other person ever tuts made, or ever can make. a
gra of it himself.°
counteviils abound ! ,Every. truly valuable- : article is
subject to be depredated upon by. counterfeiters and im
posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten
sively experienced that fact than Dallers Magical Pain
Extractor!
A Tsar The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest
Burns, Scalds, Piles, he., will afford instant relit); and
produce at once a cooling and soothing effect—extracting
pain In and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al
ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. ; -
And now mark the difference!—Counterfeit Extractors,
no matter under what name tb ey rimy appear, or_hovr ap
plied, always irritate and increase the pain!
Pamphlets, containing certificates of cfres;inay be had
gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN,
frown Depot,' Pittsburgh,.
Da.Wm. TllOll2l. &gent.
DaMira Allllllll/ Galvanic D i me-AU,
For Horses, Cattle, Ac.., awl spavin, quittor, grease.
poll-e sib:sores, galls and braises. Pamphlets conteyting
certificates of respectable parties, may be had on appli
cation to JOHN D.JSIORGAN,
obil9:dkary - Agent, Bin:rough.
The Grand Purgative.
CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETA
-1..) SLR EXTRACT PlLLS.—These c'eletiptted r .PHlS
have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States
as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia,..Stiur Stomach
Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness,. Coughs, Heart
. burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat; Inward
Weakness; ;Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and- a
varietrof other diseases to which flesh is heir to;thi a
medicine for the Million. In' seasons of the yearr-: .
spring, summer, autumn, arid winter,-,and under all ctt
camstances, they can be'taken With perfect safety.and.
success. As a Vermiftige and general meditine for chill
: dren, they are unriialled. Being coated witkpure White
sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe
nor nauseate; are gentle, but thoroughinthelrojieration.
For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally - bent
efichil. As an Anti-Bilious Pill they will be found:with.
out a superior. Ask. any one, among the thousands whc
use them, and an unqu result. ‘ alified'approval will be the certain.
Remember Dr. C. Ir - Clickeneris tLe original 111:07e.1111)1,
of Sager Coated EMS; and that nothing of the sort was
ever heard of until he introduced them in June,.1849.
Purchasers shoirldithcrefore, always ask for Clickeneek
Sugar Cotite,d:VegetilbleTilts; andlake no otheie, or tiler
'will be made the victims of a fraud.
.parr
Price, 23 ernie per box.
Dr. Clickener'sprincipal office for the sale .izf
66 Vesey at..
WM. JACKSON, S 9 Liberty at , head of -Wooila itti;
burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern'
Ohio, and the river counties of Virgima
The following anathe duly appointed Agerils for A'Afi
ghOrtr county, P63`.. X
AL Marshall,/ •• •
Dr. Brown,- Allegheny city.
I. R. John son,'
- Jonathan Ghreist, Alanchester, N
Alexander Asdale, Wylie street.
J. 1111. Jacques, Birmingham.
Wm... 1. Smith, Temperanceville.
G. 11. Starr, Sewickley.
Edward Thompson, Willunshurgh.
Daniel Negley, East Liberty.
H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh.
H. Rowland it Son, M'Keesport
C. F. Diehl,Elizabeth.
. • John Black,-Turtle Creek.
riVEldOwney, Bakerstown .
Samuel Springer, Clinton; •
James bl'Kee, Stowe rtstown.
Riley M'lmughlin,Tium township'
J. Fulton, Tarenturn. •
Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville - -
Robert Williams, Arthuraville.
augit24l&w6m •
Q ILENCE. THAT DREADFUL COUGH ! —The Lungs
aro in danger, the -Work- of -the destroyer has been
begun, the Cough of Ciintrurepticin bath - in' it .a. soiral"nf
death.
Ana YOl3 JL Mcrranal Your darling child,, your
and earthly joy, Is now pe-rhaps •confined to her chamber
by a dungerous!cold—her pate cheeks. herthin shrunken
• fingers, tell the hold disonseicas already.gained ownfher
...the sound of her supulehral cough pierces your soul.
Yotrao Max, when Just about to enter life;disease shedi
al heart crushing blight over ere fair prospeots of the fa
ture—your hectic cough and- feeble limbs •tell of your
loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a. balm
which will heal the wounded lungs, "it is
Rho rmanils All-Beallng. Balsam.
Mrs. Arraas, the wife of . Wm. H . Attree, Esq. was
given up by Dr. Sewall of-Washington, Drs. - - Roe and
McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and. Mott ofNew
York. Her friends all thought she must die. She. had
every appearance of being uk consumption, and was so
pronounced byher physimans—Shennan's Balsam was
given and it cared her.. ..
Mrs. Gaaasaastaz, of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of
consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies
frilled to give relief-she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr: -
A. C. Castle, Dentist, - 291. Broadway,- has witnessed-its
effects in several cases where no other medecine afford
ed relief—but the Bale= operated like a charm.' Dr: C.
also witnesred its wonde rful effects in curing Asthma,
which It never fails of doing. Spitting. Blood, alarming it may be ,! is effectually' cured by ..this Balsam.. It
healsjhe ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes
the lungs sound again. •
Rev. 'Hascur .Toirss, 108 Eighth avenue, was cured of
cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The
first dose gave him more - relief than all the other medi
: ante be had ever taken. Dr. L....7. , 8ea15i4,19 'Delaney
stieeti gave it to a sister-in-law who-was laboring. under
Consumption . and to another sorely afl li cted with! the
Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon
restoring them to comfortable health. -
Mrs Lumens- Ws/az, 95 Christie-st., suffered from
Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at
once, and she js comparatively well, being enabled to
subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine.
This Indeed is the grqnt remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit
ting-Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the a ff ections of the .
throat, and even Asthma and Consumption.
Priee.2s cents and $1 per bottle,
Principal Office 106 Nassau street, New York.
Likewise Dr. Sheraa's celebrated Cough, Woma and
Camphor Loseages. m Premium Tooth'-Paste and. Poor
Man's Plaster. , • • •
. ,
Sold wholesale and retail by INN: JACKSON, at his
Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse,
89 Liberty street Pittsburgh,. head of Wood street, and
by .the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny
county:
A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan • Gluiest,
Manchester; J. R.' H. Jacques,' Birmingham;" A. S. Getty,
Wylie street; L G. Mustin, cor. Webster-at..and' -Elm;
Hamel Negley t East Liberty; - 11. L. Mitchell; Wilkins
burgh; Thos. Atkoni Shatpsburgh; Sam!. Springer Clia-
Ion; James M'Kee, Stewartstown; John Bladk, ' Turtle
Creek; C. F. Diehl r Elizabedt; Rowland 'Son, AFRees
port; MeEldowney, Bakerstown;' 'Riley, &I'Laugiin,
Plumb Township; Wsn: J . . Smith , Temperinceville;.Jas.
Fulton, Tarentum; G. 11. Starr, Sewiekly. mar9-Iy,
Jaynes , ramtiy Me dleles.
DR. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, Wrirec .. fifarch, 1848;
"I have need your Vermffuge,'CaniziaCaive Barmen,
and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last thfee years,
and have been exceedingly well pleased. ith them, and
never, - yet, - to my.'recollection, failed. of realizing my
fullest expectation in their curative properties:' Your
other medicines I cannotspeak of from ekperience ;•but,
judging fronithose fhave used . , I doubt not but thatthey -
cleans, and are entitled to all Atte confidence reposed - us
thews, by those who have-used,tnem. ' I wayformerjy
very partial tti""“. Vennitnge,-until I beeameacquam
ted with yours, which has my decided preferenorro any
other now in use. •
Ressectfully, ypurs tj te., M. D."
fj7--• Pot sale in:Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72
Fourth a! ' febls'
RE TESTIMONY for Dr -WillanPa Family Mcdi ,t
.1% cipett.--The undersigned, eitizensafPittsbiagh,hav,;,7
log personally used Dr,, , Willard's Oriental Cough
Lure, and experienced its beneficial effects, domost eh'eet ,
fully recommend; it 'as 'sag afa.iffeetual, int all caste.
Speaking from experience', we llelii4e,that it has- no: au.:
perior; and would recommenfilil use to . all the. athlete&
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- CHABLEs
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Plttabni M-JENKINS:4--
gh, March 15th, 1848. •
117 - Sold by J Sehoonmaker k Ce.,:lobit Hays, James
K. Janes, J. H. Castel, John Y. Scott, F. L. Snowdem'l..!
Mahler, Ogden tc Snowden. ap22
• !Drugs Antra:4l4Ellla
. . .
HINEHE HAIRCitF4SI,s4-. Me:tchlass...arttcle forGkJ - growth"; beauty, and restorationof:the Hair This
Cream; when once kfioivn, Will'sitpe rccile all other arti
cles of the kind. now in -use. sWiieriti'the'hitiri s dead
harshohin, uor tuning gray," a fe* applied.
Mini will make the hair sbft and dark„and hive its beati
tiful, lively 'appearance; and will 018011=1(e it maimaiit
its,hvelinese aid. healthy.color, twice aSlang us nil the
preparitioas that are.generally "Wherethe huh. is
thin,.; or has fallen . or it -maybe reetored by using this
Vreatn. 'Every ltidy and gentleman who.is in the habit•of
,using oils on4heir hair Shotd4 at onee Purchase a battle cif
the Chinese Hair Cieina, is it is so comp osedthat itwill
not Injure the hair ,likse-the other , preparations, but. Will
'btancebeautify it, and give . perfect - sausfacties,„ll7 every in.
For testimony to its vprp swerior,qualities, see tha
liiWing letter fro to Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Hearn.
11endershott & StietikNashville, - general agents for , the
Southern States :
Letter Rev.qjthe R Cakturea Pastor of the Pretbytaian
Massas.Himimmanoriar. rasTott: Giortlatissa-1 • take
'pseasure in lidding my testimony in favor of the excellent
prepamt on' calfed "Dr. - Parish's. Chinese, Hair. Cream; about two years ago my hair was very dryibristly, fotG
and
disposer to come outrbut having procured a bottle of the
Cream, and used it, according te thepreSeriptit74 it is now
eltistie,"'Soft, and. firm .to theshead: , ,TatioY balsams And
bile . were apged, ettc4 Jeißing myllllllii in a worse state
than heir:ire.. Thin Cream, however, has met Cry expee-,
Ariirka for the Miley say wife gives it preference
over all Others, being dellcatelp perfumed Aptl. not die ,
posed" to' rancidity, The ladies, especiaily,Will find the
. Minese Cream to b e a"desideratum in then krspasptiatts
for the toilet. ItaspeciFullyc&er--- , • •
rmaski Tan , . n.CAtaYvvELL:
, uaty 7,1847. '1...
1:1011F - Sold wholesale and. retail, in Pittsburgh, by John
Towretend, 95 Markets-., and Toel Mohler, corner of
Wood and Fitlhita lel.s-d&ve-1y
• -
T are can oned against using Common Prepa-
J„.4 red.ChaUCt 'Xitcyarenottwereitirrfrightfully
rions it is to the skin ! how coarse,hoverough, how sallovr i
yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after nsing - pre.
pared chalk ! • Besides leis injurious, contabtiiig a Fargo
quantity of lead ! .We have - preparedir. beautitul Teige
tablearticle, which we call Jones'fipanish Lilly White.
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious . '
qualities, and it imparts To :The skin- a naturel,healthy,
alabaster, clear, - lively white.; -at the same time acting
as a cosmetic of the skin, making it soft and smooth? '
'Dr. James Andersen, practical Chemist of Massaihn
setts, says "After analysing Jones'Spanish Lilly White, -
I find it possesses the most be.atitiful andvatural, and at
the same time innoeent, . white= I ever saw: - certainly:
can consdientibusly recommend - its use to all whose skin
re quiresbeautifying.”..Price 25 Celits v. box. :Directions'
—the best way to apply Lilly White; ittwith r sioft leathee
or woolthe former is preferable. . ;
-- A sins arr.. or.. Timm - von 25 cxxrs.—White teeth,:
,tbul breath, healthy. RIMS. Yellow and unhealthy Teeth,•
alter being once or wit - fie-Cleaned with Jones' . Amber:
Tooth Paste,' have the appearanc6 ol.the most - beautiful;
ivory, and, at the came time =it is so, perfectiy, innocent
and exquisitely fine, that itscoxistnuttraily . use is highlyf
advantageous, even tothoseteeth that are r„onitcondt.,,
tion, giving - them a beautiful .polish, and preventing n
Premature deCay. Those already decayed it-prevents
from becotitingworseit alsorastenirsuch as is becoming.
loose, and , by.persoverance it will render the - fonlestleeth'
delicately - mint - 6, mad make the breath deliciously sweet.',
Trice 25 or 37k Cents a box. All the above are sold only..
at 82 Chatham at., sign of the American rlagle, New york;'
and by the apponited Agents whose names appear in the.
next column.
- .
xpa XIAJULY, and get a rich husb and, lady? "Your
face is your fortune." Is't beautiful, clearj.fairt it
white? If not, it can be Made so even though it be yel
low, disfigared, sunburatirdanned and freckled. Thous
ands have been made`thas who have washed once or
twjee witli.lones' Italian Chemical Soap." The effect is
glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the goon
ineloaes' Soap, at the sign cd' the American Eagle, EM
Chatham Street.
Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scarvey, Erysipelary Barber's
Itch,are 'often cared by .louts' Italiwi Chthmenl Soar,
when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures
pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at
the American Eagle ,85 Chatham street. lithid, - .reader,
scldoin or never fails.
..
. .
- C. INGLIB, Jr, 'Pa t on.iiis
•
Sold at Jacason's 89 Liberty at, head of Wood , - Sign of
of the Big Boot. , - . • - nor 23.
ONE DOLDAR TWELVE AND A .HALF DENTS.
—Marriage.-,CrigfidentiaL—Any lady between tWeit
ty and thirty, passe.wing a symmetrical tone, good tea
tures, fr.c., -is asked confidentially , she suppose any
man coul d admire her while she ling such:yellow teeth;
such sallow, rough, coarsfrirkin; and-such dirty,brul,
wiry hair , wben,by spetidisirobe above sum, she might
. leave delicate white teettn- pure sweet. breath, and a
"beautifuthrul e of - hair . - . S hecan hive betrutiful white
teeth and sweet breath Jig using a 25. box of Jones , Am
skin -
ber Tooth Paste; a whiteaure andspotless ns snow
b_y using a calico:if the genninedenee Chemica I
..ap; and a beautiful head of hair by - tisinga 3s:bottle of
Jones' Coral ?lair Restoratirt. • Do not form an opinion
against this before you trry. or you will regret it;;but be,
sate to aalrforJones' articles. Sold only inNew York
at 82 Chatham st. For ealaby
VfM.,JACRSON, Agent,
82Litierty st:„Finsburgh.
("SANDER, SCROFULA AND:•GOITRE.L-Aitiple - ei;
‘,/ perience has proved that no combination of medicine
have ever been' so effiencious in removing the above dis-
I eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It has effected
cares truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dies.
eases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn
diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia ,, &c. The
medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dia;
eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other
fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of
the akin, and reduces enlargement of,the glands or bones.
I .lt increases the appetite; removes he na dio;a7sT: -
ness, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts at& '
oration to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There "
is nothing Auperior fo it in the whole, materiaxitedien.• It
is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and hba nothing
of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swal
lowing medicine.
flt -- For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE,
72 Fourth it., near Wood.. • mar3o
A.l3toclpe:ofor tlae .liumaxt tlnii t
frofFoßcz ITS GROWTRAN'D'HEILLTII,;SIAKE'
IT SOFT, SILKY, C.INAN AND FINE.,--Persons
in consequence of the many things sold, set down every
article, (be 'it ever'so good,),as a humbug- If people
could be made to try a 3s. bottle ofJone's Coral Ran Re
storative, and sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, lighthair'
moist, soft, auburn and dark, and keeps it so; and by its
use for sometime,-causes it to grow naturally beautiful
,
if people could see the cumber of pew' respectable me
ebonies that use it, (oye, and Sod it the chealiestibing
they can use,l fordressing and beautifying - the flair; for
keeping it soft and in order three times as long as any
other'artiele made; and
Forcesit to grow, stops its falling,
'And costs but 3 shillings to try.
We formerly old nothing Ices than SI bottles.- but we
wish people to try it. Sold only at Ri [mintl.62l Chatham
street, New York, and by . - ,
mar2o %NM:JACKSON, Agt.. SP iberty st:
Cough. Candy.
TiliSeelebrated article, So fitvorithly knownlast %%dn
ter, is again offeradm the eitizenref Pittsburgh us a
certain remedy for Coughs and Colds', so prevalemunthis
season of the year. • -
HOWE'S COUGH CANDY,is:the best article Orthe
kind eyer offered 'to tha public, and we challenge ank:-
person in the- United States to produce a ceettperoitote
pleasantand effectual remedy for the care of Coughs and
Colds. . HOWE & CO.; Proprietors,
Depot, No.l College Half, Cincinnati; 0'
Sold by H. Snlyser,l, WilcoxoC, Townsend,
Jas. A. Jones, Will..l3lack,Draggists;:und at Wm:Jack
son's. 88 Liberiy street, Pittsburgh. - dec27:dam
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TIREOFF"'STO.NICANDANTI-DYSPEI'TIe PILLS
The general properties of these Pills'ern Carmine .
Liver= Purgative and fortic.. In the ' confinori•disorderi
arising from imprudence in diet,./r.e.; such :he sickness
and sourness orthe stomach,. heartburn, headaches, Ate., ,
wherevir medicine is ;required, this preparation is,vriry*
applicable, for its ,carminative or soothing 'effects-give
almost imniediaterrelief,.when nausea or sickness exisi:
its purgative oneratiou uport.the stomach and bowels is
gentle 'and effeetnali and its tonic
.properties impart
strength to the digestlvecirgans, thereby enabling these
organs to perform theirproper, functions with'order and
regularity. The price has kiwi reduced from 50 to 26
cents a box. , .
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,
For sale, wholesale and "retail: by B. A. FARNES
TOCK'ac,Co.,eorner'Froht and Wood' and Sixth and'
Wood streets, Agentifor Rittsburgh:
CONSUMPTION, seizes more victims than , all7 , other.
disease in our country. The young, the old, the
beautiful and gay, are all alike subject to its invidious
ravages, ravages, andinany a hectic cheek has:been supposed .
bloom with the glow of health. But every case origi
nates in a cold and a cough-perhaps deemed unworthy
of attentioit,at first—and only met with rerneiliqs- when:
too late... Watek the . first symptoms with jealous care,
and make immediate use ofthe Cough Balsam of B. A.
Fahnestock &Co:, eertabiltehe e ita'flirthet
progress, and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful
.VAHNESTOZIK k Co., einttet igt
and 'Wood ste.;.aldo, cornilearatidAirnod:- *- dealt -
- I • remittat n • s.. - •
8.4. WILLIAMS,No. 12 North Sixth street, Phibidel
phia, Venetian Blind and, Window Shade Manyfac•
turer, (awarded the first mid htghestltledals et- the New
York, Baltimore - acid Philadelphia Exhibitions, for-the
superiorityof his BLINDS, with confirmed confidence in
Lis manufacture,) asks the attention of pitrobasers to his
assortment of 2000 Blinds of narrow anttvirde slats, with -
fancy and plain Trimmings; of-new styles •and - colors.—
Alse, it large %and general assortment' of Transparent
Window Shades, all of which he will sell at die lowest.
Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new.
DZILLIMS supplied on liberal terms.
The
to
of Allegheny , Cou,ty are respectfully. in
'sited to call, before purchasing elsewhere—confident of
pleasing all. • - -
t Open in ' the evening.
• • To Conntry"Rteurohants, '
HODRINSON would remind you that You can now_
* Ms secure :China, G/ass,
,Q!‘renrware, 4.c at such , `
prices as never were leretoforoofferedt.
a
Remember, 115 Wood street, 3 doors below Sib. [ml7 ,
TEIE salisdriber informs the . public • generally,. and
Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly, that
,be is discontinuing the Queeitsware business, antiwill
sell oe his present stock at reditced These wh o
.wislito obtain China, Queenswarc - or-Glass, will find this,
a rare : opportunity for getting saakarticles as theywant,-
inuch'e h caper than the, usual rates.
Remember the place; CHINA HALL, No-118 Wood
Street, near the Auction store. ....
P. S. I will dispose of. my whole stock to any person
wishing to buy it, at a bargain. ,
janEetf •
IW,DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Butti:e's Build
'Thigu
ittrrOm F° th utth e Ba gf rent CitiY`u:tt. srre°-
tgthabi..'of l'ittsburgand tuhe'neighbtarititiegntl:)wiln°Nf.
to their Daguerreotype of eitkees and others, at rooms in
the third story of Burke's buildiegi 4th st.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that
no Pains shall be, spared to'produce 'them in the highest
perihelion of the art. Our hist/talents are ortho itiost pow
orful kind, enabling us - to. execute- pictures udsurpassed
for high finish and to nature. -. The'pnblie are
solicited.tocaßrand.eigtunine: ' . ,
,Pqngins sitting for pictures are neither or ek ,
peetea to take them unlesaperfect satisfaction iglven N . :
B. Operators will /Ind this a good...depot 'for stoak
and ohemicals. - • ' •• • •
Mrinatruetionsgicea in the art, containing...the more
recent Imprevemenui. jan7,.
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M=MME
THE HIKE Alff Jitenany. rilittlitik.
ANIERICA N• 011:, procured frolit a Weil in Sentneky
..135 feet below the serfacC.of the earth; a certain
and Infallible cure Tot Sprains, Stralns;Cuts, Bruises,
Scalds, Burns; Totters Erysipelas,' Scald 'Head; Croup,
Whooping-Cciugh, Inflammatory Sore , ,Throftt,'Sure end
Illiki MedEyCB, - Flainlence, Ulcers, Fever Sores,'and
INFLA.MALATORY RHEUMATISM, •
which yields to artefacts In wartirrising`rnanner.
It has never yer•(ailed - when used according to dime;
lions. Read the:following:. • • •' ' • •
MANcaszirna, Allegheny co., Pa.,) •
November 18,18 E.
This is to certify, that my wife, Margaret Cihriert, was
cured of a Rhoiunane Complaint of seven years standing.
by which she was so lame as to be obliged to use crutch
es. In one week she was cured by - USlllg the American
Oil, and could walk about as bettlai without her crutches.
• JONATIIAN OHREIST.
The followingis communicates) by Mr. Woz,Nash,hlr.
Jackson's agent for Steubenville, O. - • •
A gentleman ncarSteabenville, who halVdis. been able
to put either nf.Lie feet to the 'ground for twelve years, in
consequence of : lameness, by the use - of - one bottle was
enabled to walk two miles to township eleatlon. It is
likewise a sovereign remedy for '•• ' •' • '
C ONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLES AND TEN
- The followM g is communicated bylkfi: WM. Nash, W.
Jackson's agent for Steubenville:
A lady residing in Steubenville, the ;finger of whose
hn was so contrasted as to deprive her of the use o(1:
h ad hy-fe years was entirely eared by the use usene
bottle of the Oil, so ' that she now hag the perfect CI
her hand fully equal to the other which hod never been
affected. Athos also been found tabs a safe tutditivinci
ble agent in the speedy and . certain cure of • •
DEAFNESS,
in all cases not organically ineumble.
A ladyy residing in Allegheny city was effectually cared
of obstinate deafness, of years' continuance, by the use
of less than One bottle of the Oil, so that she said 'she
heard better than she had ever done before.
&gentleman Well known in Pittabargh,'.wan dared ot
deafness of nine years , standing,- by the 'use of a small
quantity of the Oil. The names and' residences of the
lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire it,
at the office of the advertiser.
Its properties are highly developed In the certain and
Surprisingly speedy cure of all eases of
CHOLIC; CRAMP, AND SPASMS.
Several eases of Cramp Cholic have .been effectually
cored by one dose of the Oil, in the short !mace of halt
an hour, when the parties have been agonized with pain.
Its curative properties have been remarkably manifested
to the radical cure of
. . DISEASES OF THE SPINE. •
A !tidy, the wife of a planter in Kentucky' was curse
effectually of one of the worst cases of dis eased. Spine,
which had confined her to her bed for a considerable
time, in which she could not turn herself. It is also a
-sure
back reme
anddy and perfect cure for pains iu the small of the
,
• INFLAIMIAVON OF THE KIDNEYS.
Read the following: '
Prrztratmo n, 18,
Thits:is to certify that I was afflicted with,g Dec. reat pale G in
,the.small of my back and kidneys, which drected me so
Much that I could not stand tipnghti By rubbing este,
wily, and using Italia tenspoonful internally, night and
morning,.l was entirely cured. JOHN RIDDLE,
• near:Warren, Armstrong co.friv,
Argentleman of Pittsburgh, elated with a violent in
.himnomatin _of the kidneys—the 'pain of which earned .
to faint—was completely cured, in three days, by the
asof the Atneriean Oil. • -
The qualities of this
•- NATUREIS OWN REMEDY:. •
is extremelypenetrating and anti.luflanunatory, conse
quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem
edy wherevet inflammation exists, either external on n-
Used immediately after a cut, bruise orwound;
it will cure and prevent
- GANGRENE AND SIORTIFICATION.
Ittas, in Addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and
effective remedy for those very unpleasant and inconve.
idenidieease, . .
GRAVEL AND. URINARY COMPLAINTS.
.Iry- Price; SV cents per bottle.
• Caution... Heron Your O uard.
The_ surprising excellence and growing popularity.
the American Oil, has induced some dishonest persons .
palm upon the public, miserable, imitations of this truly .
valuable medicine, for the purpose of de.miving the un
wary, and defrauding the Proprietor.
In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, eatery
the foiloiving Woos rains:
.Ist. See that the name " Wm. Jackson, SD Liberty st
head of Wood at.," is prinied on the label of die syrupy'
of each bottle, to imitate whiclf is felony.
That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet Contain
big fall directions for usei• and also containing the mime
and address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent for the
proprietors- likewise, the name and address of the pro,
prietors, D. Hail h Co., Kentucky. •
3d. Purchase oxtv of the advertised Agents, all of
whom have a show bill, on which 'Sprinted the names of
the Proprietors and General Agents—thus : D. Bail tr. Co.„
Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa,
General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and part of
Ohio and IVestern Virginia; and theprinters' names—
ILlPMillin Shiyock, Pittsburgh—prin ted at the.hottom
of said show bill.
4th. Observe—the genqine American Oil is of a dark
green color, without any sediment, endue specific gmvt-.
sty fighter than water. The counterfeitsare mostly of a.
black color '--ssome white . , Spirit,'" of , Turpentine,
said to be refined and clarified sonic Seneca
ere a mixture of other common oils; and one a If.sck filthy
looking mixture.purporting to come Cameos •IPittsbnrgh.
and Allegheny Dispensary Co." - None of MONO .coun
terlititiossess either the vir CAN tue or the power of the true
AhlE OIL -
BY'Sold wholesale and retail by WM/ JACKSON.
General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western
Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio;
PAIS-the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny
county, Pa.:
A. hl. Marshall - .
Dr. Brown, Allegheny -city. '
J.IL. Johnson,. .
• Jonathan tihnest, Manchester. . • '
• Alexander Azdale, Wylie street. -
J:11. Jacques, Birmingham. -;•.. • • .
Wm. J. Smith, Tengeranceville..'_. • G. H. Starr , Sewice y ) . , •
Edwurd Thompson,
•••
Daniel Negley, East Liberty.. . •
H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgia. •
• .Thomps Aikin, Sliarpsburgh. •
- H. Rowland & Son. M'Keesport. • . ,
C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth.
John Black, Turtle- Creek: • •
Bakerstown ' ' •
•• Samuel Springer, Clinton. • •, •
James hl'Kee, StaintliSiOWQ. •
Riley APLaughlin, Plum township. • -
J. Fulton, Tarentuin.. • . . - • ' -
Jeremiah Floating, Larrrewieville. •
;Robert Williams, Anharsville.
a; • 13.41w0m .
, . .
Coad'apatent gradanted galvanic Buttery
AND PATENT iNsuLATED,POLES,
F OR IVEDrell, AND OTIIBR PMPOsEs.—This is the in strut o f thei nat a e
been res presented
inthiscennmryorEuropefd t Med h cal v u r poses, p ndl n the
I only (the eveeknown to man, by which the galvanic fluid
Can be conveyed to the human eye, the ear, the brain, or
o any part of the body, either externally or, internally;
a definite, gentle stream, without shocks or pair , .with
perfecrsafetyand often with the happiest effects. .
•, This important apparatus is now highly approved of
by many of the most eminent physicians - piens country
and Europe, to 'ivhom the afflicted and others whom it .
may concern tan be referred. Reference will also be
given to many highly respectable citizens, who• have -
been cured, by means of this most valuable apparatusot
smile:of-Me moat inveterate nervous disorders, which
could not be removed by any other known means.
Among vorious.others, it haS been proved to.be
ably.adapted for the care of the follOwmg diseases, viz
nervous Miniac heand other disorders of the braie.• his
with this apparatus-alone that the operator can convey;.
the galvanic fluid with'ease and safety to the eye, to re
store sight, - or cure amaurosas ;to the ear to restore hear- •
bug; to the tongue or other organs, to restore speech ; arid'
to the various parts of the body, for the. cure of 'chronic .
rheumatism, asthma, neuralgia, or tic dotal:treat/J.-tear-al
psis; or palsy, gout, chorea or St. Vitus' dance , epilepsy,
weakness from sr rains; some diseases peculiar to re
males, contraction of the limbs, loek-jaw, ete., etc.
Rights for surrounding counties, of Western' Pa., and'
privileges, with. the instrument, may be purchased, .and;
also tested for the cure of diseases. '
-
Full Instructions will be given for the various choral
--
eats to housed for various diseases, and the best manner
for operating : for the cure. of these diseases,:will also be ,
fully explained to the purchaser, and a pamphlet put into
his bands expressly for these purposes, carefully
pared by the patentee. Enquire of ' •
' S. WILLIAMS, Vine street,
near 4th st. Road, Pittelog'.:
- -
Q ALT RHEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORLI t;
1:.1 LAS, 'Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sure Bearcts.,,Pitnyles.7-:
This is used by many physicians in this city tn curingtbe
above, and we would not conscienciously sell.unless
..kriew It to, be all we state.
As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the
only article ever known thht removed impurities and
.cleared and beautified the skin,making it so ft , Clear '
, smooth and white as an infants. nut mind, it is soldnt
Chatham st.; N A Y, and by. • - .
rintr2s
JACKSON Agent;
- SD Liberty street,
il - ELJALATIShI, GOUT, AND TIC DCILOITEUX
, . ,
A respectable gentleman called at our bffice, ,he
, h.
said, to inform us that he had been afflicted for 15 years -
with Rheamatisni or 'Gout,- and occasionally with , Tic
Dolerreux; that lie had been frequently Confined
noble
room for months together, and often suffered the most in <:
tense and'exeruciating pain, but that lately he had been
using layne's Alwative, from which he found themost
aig
,nal and unexpected relief. He says he found the medi
elite very pleasant and'effeetive, and that be now, con- c;=
sitters himself perfectly cured.---Phitadelphia North Amer--
fcan-A
nor W. 0 1=1.1. ow
Kn&ci.—A geidlorrian . of Scrofulous,
habii; frOm indiscretion in his younger days became of..
fected with : Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and EA ,
Aitlag:tcetibiO eniption of Ile Skin- Indeed,- his whaler -
system bore the , marks of being saturated with disease-
One hand and wrist were so' much' affected that lie bso
Lost the use of the hand, every part being covered wi*.n . ,
deep, painful, and offensive ulcers,: and wer as her ow
and potous as an honey-comb. It was at this' Stater - ofjui
complaint, When
. death appeared inevitable from 'a,loath
Some disease, that he commenced the use of Jtiyne's Al
terative and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect..ly cured.'
The ,Altemtive operates through the circulation, and
purifies the blood mid eradicates disease from ftie systerh,
whererrer legated, mid the numerous' cares it has per
'formed:in diseases of the skin, career, serofala,-gout,.
Liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic diseases, is
truly astonishing.—Spirit of the times '
• For sale in rittshurffhr anhe P , ERIN, TEA STORE
merl9:ameod
NAL - IDETry
FITS OF COUGHING in the night are very-tronble
some, •They hrealc in upon the hours of repose and
exhaust the strength oldie sufferer: H. A 6 Pahnestock •
&:Co.'s COUGH BALSAM has been eminently auecess,
fill In easing; andeuring.these unpleasant spells. if a •
per Son is roused in the night by a
,spusm of coughing u
tea/ Spoonful of - the Cough Balsam will soothe it, give hint
joie " ; and palatable 3 .leaves no unpleasant taste•
heliiiid,' fiance used, it will take precedence over-all -
o thels, as a remedy for coughs, colds, &e.
.prepared and sold by U A. PAHNESTOC'IS &I Co.,
corner I.st and I Vood.streets, and corner 6th and Wood'. -
11,; RALPH'SCatarnnef—ra—ociVi
D osr
esole; liholesale and iv - at the • "-" '
for
Itlao, by Win:Cole, Allegheny city: o G.. Smith, Div
ainnghau4ohn tifeCeacken, Penn street, Fifth Ward.
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