VI - • - 41 A , TAT , ttiLlABEISIMIXEL22../60.4“ - “i ( 51/ . 0 . 921115 9 2 1P:11111 11 -M.qc , T 41 . -E•4131 • Ar r ,3o,,f ourg h, Ist ,„ Fi l ry and ..Gibertir anent, IkirANVPACITRERSSitahieI lead; loaderrkiesility. 4.13. drams; p' (lathe hathOrtoor eloselayleaden ebrials, spostito yon hand Oiottlanufaeltfrdt4 o n fi r , admetle fr om to S - lbc. to`the' sonata feMt; in ahhets oft by fee ,'"4tiiehtfiey,*lll fatnistiteithe'trade wlioteettle, or out pi s order In anyairetlint mity:bwaited: The tdmilittuttlfsetttre and keep eordttahtlylan'hiimor kadeliPiliOSTrilon 2to inch6nlib ref-tali:Le du t pipe; for ocnivetntelvati* epringe;foritiehed. to the 'country wide; emoptivnp on reels in lengths - kir front 100to.1001r feet ori. each 'reel ) with ditietianer till 1.0 . 01* prone -method of !ay ntg' Alsoicla.hand,itt lae supply of Pet' eat stielhot 'rattips,`for - wells or eisteraqSnow de Cols very dopr.liOreard iron auctionlPtinips HYdranv work-otevary..desetippori ezeented in the' most 4nrebleninsiner, and - on rthe Most actonunodathip - tenni-v.-Orders from the country' for lesnien Pipes; abet t lead; or pumps, Will receive proton' intention. • W aa • A 16 NQ. : SECURED BY Lwrrtuts PATENT. PUBLIC ATTENTION is solicited to au entire new article of RAILING, made of wrought iron bars, and soft annealed rods, of wire, and expressly desiEmed for enclosing Cotbitres; Cemeteries, Balconies, Public 'Grounds, &c., at prices TaTYing front SO cents t 053,00 the running foot:. It is'madeiApannebipf various lengths, 24 to 4feet high, with wtoughtironpoits inelscpare, atintervening distances of 0 to 10 feet, If desired, the panne], can be made of any height; in continuous spans a of 60 to 60 feet, with or without posts. No extra charge farposta :' The comparative lig htness, , greed strength - told durabil kr of th e WIRE B " 'NG, th e beauty of its.varied or namental &signs, together with the extremely lost-price at which it is sold, are,ausing it to supersede the Coat Iron Railing , wlerever their comparative merits have been tested. For funher particulars address NA AS HALL Zt. 1380THERS, 'Agents for Patentees, mr67:2ml Diamond tdiey,nearßenthaeld st, Pittsburg% Hardware, untiery, Saddlery...4cm. 'WEIN WALAKER, - Importar and Dm.la. in Foreign and tar 'Oronisde - Hardware, respeetflilLy announces to .his 'friends arid:the, public generally, that he is now riteelv.' • ing , his•Spring supply of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, athis stand, No. as, Wood street, whlth he will dis. 7.pose of , on the moat reasonablerterms. He will continually be receiving fresh supplies. direct • from the manufacturers- in Europe and this, country, vrhiels will enable bird aciaompetes with - any house, East or West 1 He particularly invites.the attention of customers to his excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery.. which is of fashionable patterns .and frtim - the moat popular manufacturers.. - His stock at • Carpeitter'il Tools is large, and of general Hardware , stock, be has every variety , of . . Virestern Merchants and deader*, generally% 'ate in. , vited tonal] and examine hisittock. quar2D,r a Colver's Patent Conclave Beater ChurnChturn BUTTER IN PISTE MINUTES!! 'UTE call the attention °film publietn thearticle head y,' ittg.thia advertisement, and inviteihtenterpritinir' and canoes to call and witness iU operation, • All adver-' tisemistus rotation to Ibis invention, to the hundreds who haVe sid nit tested, is supeierogatton. ,151. 'TVs Churn will produce Butter, gathering it in a mass; from eweetatilk,itiTtee to ten ininuteit end from cream Reparedi as families usually prepare' it, in three , 411 The utility erf "this invention is apparentoss better Butter can be Rrodtteed !iota sweet titiltr, - or cream,. than c rerun souted in the usual way.; and by means of VAS Charts' a little - girl orboy can' perform hi fve or ten, titinutes, what has heretofore requited the labor of a wo man ordnart for one or two hours, and sometiniett half ty pimply turning a thumb screw, the whole i aside dasher le ;akert oucleaving nothing but the Butter 'dad milk in the plain wooden box. 4th. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented, as the aim .plicity of its construcuall (though eroboilytng a great philosophical principle) moles it burlittlo to manilla& : stb. Jiis a common-sense Chumildall will admitwho We invite the Public to call and ceitnee3 its operation at oar office iu the Diamond, near the Brack Beat Tay era, and. at .1.'1". Butkham's,Tederal at-, Allegheny. tniu4ldlm. - to2nt - CAItiERON k. PRICE. WaIL Paper Warehouse. . 'NO. 47 MARKET. STREET. PITTSBURGH, I'ENN'A. T11011.16S PAZDIER IDESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and cus ja, tamers. thtit he has had at no past period so exten sive a Stock as he has at present. He can offer to pur chasers,-on eery moderate terms, at pie okl establishat stand in Market area, almost every article in! his line-- includingcotinting-room.bed chamberdining-room,par lor and null Paper. %rah Borders, Landscapes, Fire. board Print!, Paperand Transparent 'Windom Shades, Bonnet and Binders' Boards; IViMing, WruPPiagi and Ten Paper; he is abundanty supphed,..aud requests merchants and housekeepers to can and examine Ms as- sortment. Saga and Tanner&' Scraps taken in Irwin, at the high• est pnees. - - . rcuirt.3.d&w4m Paper Hanglines. j A.111,,n0w receiving direct from the manufacturers in New. York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and • well selected assortment of all tlta 'latest and - mosi - Im= proved styles of "Satin, Glazed and common' PAPER HANGiNGS,consisung of -111,000 pieces of Parlor and Fresco ; 10,000 " Hall and Column; • . -'40,05) Dining-roota, Chamber and came Paper Which I would particularly invite the attention of those ,Laving Betties to Paper, o call and examine, at the 'Paper War.ehouse of • ' , . HILL, • wsyls. JAS. HOWARD B'CO.,'lro:B2 Wood scree!, ould ball the attention of the public to their present stock of Paper Hangings, which,. for variety; beauty of finish , durability acid cheapness, is unsurpass ed by any estaolishmemln the Union. Betides a large and fall , assortment ofPaper of their own manufacture, they are now receiving a direet portatiori of Preach and English styles of Paper Hang ings, purchased by Mr. Levi Howard, one of now in Europe, consisting . . Parisian ntanufactere, 10,000 pieces. London"do. - • • ` .•. do. Of thett ovm manufacture, they have 100,060 pieces Wall PaPez, and An oo Pieces Satin Glazed Window Messrs. James Hovnird lc Co., have spared neither pence nor labor in their endeavors to _rival the Cesieni Wall Paper establishments, both in quality of manufac ture and variety of pattern, and they are warnutted in assuring the public that they have succeeded. The whole naloilineid;Coreign and home manufacture, will be . offered on terms.as Low as - those-of Ealtern manufacturers and importers. ' mar 27 NeSwAk!Urstr7 Emporium. rieW depository Of Cheap Pablicatiordi has - been opetied, tin. Third street, opposite the Post Office, vrhereittit4 be found - a general °siert:in' ant of the popular ihatutireertheda). - The proprietors have made the raper, ample atraogements for proc thing all new works as soot;as issued from the press. - - difIiOAZINES ANONEWSPAPERS 7 LAti the most valuable' Magazines and. Weekly Newspapers can be sad at their connterby the single numberor bythe year. sTATIoNERY—Letter awl cap paper, pens and pen. ails ; inshort, every thing in the stationery line, and o ihe best quality, tor sale cheap: MUSIC—A large assortment of the most app .I rovedTi. imp Forte Music, boand and otherwise, music prondunced by the most distinguished prtifessont le be the best etillection ever offered for sale in the West. The Molted States Odd Fellows , Directory for 1.849,g0t an in convenient styles.. . - 6 ,'Withontparticularizing further, we respectfully re ,qiiest a visit to our store room fromlhe public. WORICIo HOLMES, Third street, opposite the Post Office. ZOihuttahOdes,. WHOLESALE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION -ER, No. 61Arood street— oxesOranges;• • 600 cans Sardines; 225.,•" Letrlolll' - - 8001,6 " • • 180 dozen Lemoa dyruP; 150 qr..' 't • . 1000 drrmis•Figs; .400 boxes Herring; . - .200 bra Raisins, in layers; 2000 Cocoalinta; -• . - :150 ht. bzs, 0 • - ' - 8 boxes blaccaroiti; 100 qr.. ".• ".. 8 .• Vermlutilla ; -75 trails Irnics Almonds; 25 cases used Pickles ; 100 bakes shelled " 40 calks Currants; • .::-8 bales... Bordeaux . • 100 tbs.,citt.TissueXaper;. 10 . Malaga. 60 rms. white' Kiss Paper; -3.ilpaper sttei'd . " 16 !cases P,ranes ; ;. 3• " hard, .", " • .16 matsbatead v -40 bags Filberts; . 4 cases Lignonce ; -• - walnut.; • • .10Ibs. Ynnella9eans; 50. " • Cream Nuts ; bxs A Not Ro'k.Gantly; 40 +": Pecans; • • - 20 `'. , :vli't3 and.yek 10 bbls. . 8 casesylarence Olt; • - • • .", Just received and tbr ma,_ 0 . • . Greenwood Gardens . . DE how . open for the sato of islarge collection , of Joa..•Green Douse Plants, of the choices: varieties. Also, n large collection atlas finest Dahlias and Annul Flower Plants will be ready to deliver In potaon the- kst of Mee Disgusts ot the choicest FlEweis put uP nt the Aort'est netice. • - Gardena - will by open for the general reception of visitant on the 2d day of April: • Captain' VaindegriVa fine new , ateamboat, (the Thorium Scotc) Will,COMMeDee ranning - front the .Point,ifoot of Penn at.; to Gaoletitt,tin the gd day - of Aptil; ,Ettiar2B - , Mitchell's , lirAir& CO. have taken the elviiisive agency for the sale of Mitchell's truperior•Maps, for Pittsburgh and Western Permhylvania; which will be sold at his reduced The Mem thC World, on Mecatur'a Projection, is the largest and most comprehenbive work of the_ kind ever published in America;. it isfie . feet from • Evav to- est, and'4l from North to South, Accompanied - by a book , of 000,pages, containingiconsal Ulm' index, consultingwhich any item On the.3lttp, may hoseadily found ; also, - Geo , g-raphicaldescliptions of all the countries_ on.;Ere.Olobe. The Reference and -Distance Map of the,lifintedStateif, . tints !silent 3Sn:disci° att inch, comprising . the States, T m U countleh,ownships;&c,, the Union accompanied by • a volume of ; 400 p ageh, vo,, which includes atiinder of CountleOkiividt, Acc., tkigethe r a general descrlptitin The National *hlafk" of ;the Americcin, -;lt4ithlie, or •• • United States of America. UniVersal ~ ,ktlas,, containing Maps o ,off, the Empites, Kingdoms, States, and,Republics, with a special Map each of the United States, comprehended on 73 eheets, forming, aserleeof u 7 Maps, a large folio volume, ele gantly executed. 2h: Map of Texas, Oregon and California„with all the ratites distinctly marked mit tO these tountries. , ' • • , • Alarge supply of the abpve.Maps, small and largi -' cril titsicipt.'constantly on hand and for eaten' the- o wl and Paper . Warehouse, corner of Third and Wood. iq,otxt;CURIC YARDS OF OIt.A.DINO. TSE Dirraingiuurt Tow n . Council, desiemg to contract with:scams sulud:de person or 'persons far the exec: , vtuing:tif..l6,ooo cable yards on the etreetiq will receive sealed:prepraft's for . the whole or any part of said work, wfcil theAtti or April mext, at which time the Avorkmill be let tow,ictweatarid best bidder. • • Tropesoli to be left.with NVILLIIk Fairerrr;;Street Commissionerfwhile a spe.eillantion_efAlmwork.may be seen . '.331 , o rder of the Ceuneil. • iiter24:dtd -$ THOMAS 13LACKNORF,Tresident..i. . . .. • • . .. _ . - v .-- "kw K."i,4V,,, .1,-,a'''''-`4",,.'''''.--%'''. ' ZI Oi;;;A * .•--','-',.. ~ .4.- . .' '.. .` ' - C.." . •.: , - .r. ;T-... , 4... - --. , 7 - ,r ,^- , u. 4. - :”.7 - (4.4 1 ,..'.' 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ESPEC'MULLY announces to his ottineninsfriendeol a d 'to - the public, 'bathe has remityed his:Fashion , •l able. Head•quarters' from Liberty st re et' to , hik new Store; on Market, 2d doorfrom Second street. He is constant ly prepared to make ro order, of The moat- fob: nod best materials, in a superior manner , and at very reasonable prices,i every' aruele Fonhioniible.Ctothing,..of..oltioli his .complete stock of choice . ..andLicarefully,Atelected. French, English nnd6Belgiau.Cloths,Cassimeres, Vest-. 443 11 , ece , ,'ol -- thelatest. and. most , detintbler patteirtii;ate` particularly designed. , • • He has also cuthand avemlarge , stoek ofßeadvinnde Fashionable Clothing, which he mill sell nary lota -.• 2SI frida Sec and at.' FPO HOUHE-KESPERS Ann IHOSIt. ZOILIDINCISG;--The k • subscriber has • received and now on hand; Islam; assortment:UT HousekeepingDoods,comprisingOi part, I • 5-4, 8440-4 , 4 12- BPd• Conon Sheetings; .• '• •.1 BarnaleySheetingsy PilloW-ease-Linen, and MaslinVicking ; • __Marseilles guilts, Blankets ; - Plain and embroidered•Da: p do . Piano db Windsor Drapery, Turkey,Red - Chintz; Buff Windiar Holland, Lunn Table Cloths; •• Damask Table Linen, all Widths; 1-r-' •• ;'• 'Napkin tr,,Doilieit, Diatter Crash, deel; tse.; which will be. sold at lowed prites;'Ait ROBT. D. THOMPSON'S; „ iNe . :'l•lo Marker st:;-3416orsfrom Liberty.. Ir_TOGAN & CANTAyELL, tuive,jusz received, at,,No. IX: 'braiket giteet r an ntrivalled-seleption or= ci • • Belld Retie uleg awl parses , - 1 ; • Fans mad•Conitiv • . • • • . • Chinn t3tts, Acctritteanc.. 1 1 1 ; 723 ,••,1100.0..N _ - - New Goodki at 'Number sity-nine i - mint:Sri ' strum sarsi 'etsattlyprrtsatrattli GREAT BARGAINSI--Thempoovriber has jtust tunied.from theEartent Cities and is nowreceivittg a vary extensive assortment of FANCY 'AND STAPLE DEW GOODS, adaptsd to the preseht Season, nod ein hr. •tog a stock for richnestiaad vatiety not surpassed hy establithmeht Witte West. . - • . Very glossy; blacrSilks ICl:rivals and Collars; Hendsomedress • ••- (10 ißlutelt love Veilsand Htlkfs.; Rich changeable -do. Jaconet andtamb, _Muslins. Rich - - ohnngcable.Satin de, Plaid and stliped Musßac' Chines • • 'Handsome Ribbons; . --- Mods and highcoPd French Gloves, Hosiety,./kc.;„ -Merinos . - - IClodurforCloaks; Mode and high col it - MuslinTerkeri Shawls ; do Laines ; , -.• "Cosigners: do. • .. `Now sty lo m uslintio Laines;;Plain • Thibet Shawls, silk Satin Wiped Cashmeres; -.trine; . Fancy do. do. :Plack Phibet Shaerls,do.do. Black`and colored Alpacas; Black do. do. Plaid Ginghams, bright co-;Silk: „do. . do. Fine Drochre do. New ;vi e Visettes; • r „ " do. Gala Plaids bright colors; .j no. California.,Piaide ; ILow Priced do ; Black Bombazines; .- ."Pjaid Cloaking, " ; CALICOES-GREAT, REDUCTION His stock of Calicoei is very large;; it lras been'ttes 'cried with. much care—Wife pinwales' 'refereoce to fastness of .. .coloring, durability of lab ric,_and beauty of design. These goods are lower than :they have ever been befons, and are worthy the particular attention of purchasers: The best Calicoes for fit etc. over,offcr,ed Double purple Calicoes, English, l 2 cents; Green Oil - Chintz; British Chinizee ‘" • New style Merrimack Calicoes; . • Blue do. do. _• - Bine and Orange do. Furniture ' do. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laincs, at thelow price of 111 cents per yard. Also, Black Alpacas for tante. petyard. Vcryflood and - very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Olag. hams, for 121 cents, warranted fast colors.: DOMESTIC -AND . STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Muslins, G,l to 12; Yard wide Unbleached, 61- to 9; Bed Ticking*, very cheap; Casinetw. Millings, Kentucky Jeans; 'Checks Linings! Plaid Unser); Domestic Oinghams, Mariners' Shirtings; Coleted Cambncs • Flannels. lower th an ever offered ; Canton Flannels. - _ • - . LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen. Lawns; Damask Damask Table Linen ; Da. do. Cloths • Russ* Sheetuig; Do. Diaper*; Linen Drilling, Crash. - • BLANKETS; BLANKETS! ---- - - . A large stock of Blankets;from coarse to very ana, also . Blue and Drab Blankets', fiat and-reap fute,:for Overcoats. GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN . . • - Fine and superfine French and English Cloth& and Cris simerea; Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand ketekiefii and Cravms; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and Merino Cade r Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, The.saincriber having made extrtiordinarg prepare. tions for the Fall and Winter trader and - having purcheie ed his Goode under the advantage of Markets anasually depressed, can confidendg promise • his 'customers the best bargains he has ever been able to oiler .Customers or the house, and purchaser* generally,arc res ineitcdto call. (nov2ol •Filll.l.P ROSS. Terrible Revolution—Slams Trivirspbsussi e OGAN crercrivka.z, visa of this *iv rca. , ••• s • tree would WWI cal . . just deceived and opening from manufacturers and lm porters, ot which theyfeel confident that price and quad ay' will give entire satisfaction, as our mono is—. Quiz Sala and Small Prqfits.. Otif sizick coals% p artls, of ijie. follarin g articles ,vis. Ladies' and Gehtlemen's Breast Pint, late styles; Gas and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets ; Fin ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head Dresses; Mattalon' Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; Coral Beads ; Ala baiter Boxes ; fine !lose wood and Ebony Shaving Cases furnished k Slyer Spectacles; Silver Spades, all kinds German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead : and Panes Cotton Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nat and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Aecordeone, Flutes an• Fifes; fine PenkniveS and Scissors; Globes and Pape Holders, Shell, Dress and Side Combs, latest styles, Chide Vases, Frill Baskets, Agate and Glass Vase Pitu, and Cologne Bottles; 'Fables, Chessman an . Backgammon Boards; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and la grWn Calvet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, ke., with a large assort meat of Toys and Fancy duals, tan numerous to men tion. (sepia Fluidness Card. TYRANTSdb IFELL diLIifftNOPOLTRS MPS TFALL: SO MUST PRICES; • TITHICH fast willtte.proven hy.calling atMcGrunt's Fiishionutile Tailoring Rstablistiment,Third street, St. Charles Building,' • .Ittorro:- Struimproti and quick Saks. ,Pre and good. .C.obtesrtrlinii 'Very far fn the background. bay old customers, andall others, are respectfully in. tined SIMI am waiting for them, • AIIcOUIRE, oct.2£3 ' : -Charles. .1/leached Goods', , AA. MASON CO., No. 60 Market street, have ins . received the following well known brands o Bleached Muslina, viz : I=9 and Ilictithed hlitedin: James' Steath 8188 6-4 Naninkcag . , • - "blascid,"."Pokanolici,. "C ale," "De rc heater," "Gi n isisantonth . -'lOralloapr!`AJ'.'Tiitaborgh," "Lawrence,' "Boston Pillow , Case ," !" Farnsworth," &c., &c. All o which, together with many style* not here mentioned will be sold at.'..ItS;I'ERN•I'RIOL"B, by the piece or pack ‘ ll 4e. ' •:feb2t Shirting /sae and Irlish L4pena• IAT 8.. MOttarrtlevitee the panicilar attermloa of TY • linpltsvAiniiir ilusabove Goada,m his desirable stock,' consisting:olom beat make, from the most approv ed manufacture rs,-and the latter warranted dom.— He has just received an additional Supply; and nattering Shirting Aluslins of a inipariar . qaafity at a vary low price. Also, Sheeting and Pill.sw-caselins• Drapers and Crash;' - Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins ; 'Blanket - it, quilts, Countorpanerraind Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Such as French Iderinos, Parmettos, plain and fancy De Laines, (some new styles Alpticas, &c, ..The season being far advanced, all these Goods:will be Sold at pnces that cannot fail to please irr Wholesale Rooms unit/arc Ta Caiiiiiri , Mereha - DIUILPHY, 'at his Y Noith- Y 7., .st . g?ri*.F....of . Ppurth'and Market streets, Pitts. burgh, (up : stairs,) now piepared to offer to the , inspe& - tion of Country - Merchants, an extensive supply of New Spring -- Goodsi including . the newest styles of `Spring Prints, Ginghams, Ltiwns, Muslin de I.sunes, Alpaca,, Dress Goods weneralln also, Gloves and Hosiery, Bohnet`Ribbons Lucas and -Edgings, Prices:low. ' ''Entranee to Wholesale Rooms front WOK.. mrto AA. MASON -& CO., No: ' oo' MAffifirr snags', have ~ this day. received, per "Fast Line ;' following named'Gobds, Stripe, black and blue black plchVand printed BOrtiges, - all wool M. de Laines, ern. broidered Thibef Shtivrlii, black, white mid pearl Silk Hove; spun Silk Bose; kid, silk and lisle thread Gloves; linen, bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings; Insertinge black Silk lace Edgings • bonnet Ribbons ; embroidered muslin Capes,.new ;imams and rich goods. mar22 6Hl* §. Ti cull and see" the choicest variety - ever oftered,,and - CAMELIA.-CHAVATST at prices, you can , teriverhem - - • CLOTH. EtTORE, Poet Corner Frittfand Wood sti. marlo:2w • • • • • New Goods.. IN STORE, and now receiving, ourfirst supply of New SPRING GOODS,eintslittltig of everything new and lisetniful i to be had of the Importers and.lobbers: New styles of rich Turk Satins; • - . Wide Brocade Silks, new patterns; ' • . Choi:action and Gluck Silks ; Fig'd and plait Irk Silks, all wiilths; , Bersgeti, Lnwns t Mous do Laines, •c• Enrieyßohnet Ribbons, new designs. ' Together with dlorge assortment of Domestic {}Dods • • ROM'. •D. THOMPSON,' "No. 11Q Market 5t..3 doors• from Liberty. • -, itrEwWRING GOODS.—A. A. MAseri & uu Mar I'l that Street, dre now opening 40 cases and Co., ackages of Splendid SPRING - GOOBS, Fomrising Lawns, tins lleregen,-M, de `Luines, 3lnghtu p ns, - Prints, Fre m nch Cambries Linens, . Ribbons; - Laces, Silks, Shawls, Glovhe, I.lcfsfery i ,and a genial assortment of .Goods F . NMILIES, - .Economists and the - Public; to - effect a saving of orie;thir4, and obtain the gr e atest bargains erer - purchaied,' are'most :respectfully invited to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH EST A RI ISHMENT, Post-Build- Inge, corner Fifth and Wood Streetsi• • ••• •feb3:2* . AT FURTHER REDUCTION. Jae. -1111ctipro.tt Sons , Patent Soda Ash. 1 -TO TONS, 31, cash, cUrreniry ;.or. mos., approved . bills. 5 tons or upwards SI-do-par, ors: mos.= do in. terest added: - Far the imerior quality of 011 s brand , we refer to the glass and-soap manufacturers of this oft,' Outrank: - W.' & hi:III7TCHE4TREF,.,-,, !leak- • , ‘No".100 Liberty, streel.i - - • _ . Plit tsbuirgitliqp-tilrie,Ortat - Line• t.L3, 4849.. Falt ritallmaisrorrsatoiror triziokr Airiintox ATTT,S;4U,YOX f PaILLDELPII.I.4 . 0 • 0 1 7 : 21 t9R#;. NEW YORK, BOSTON.'&6 , TROMAA .EORBIDGE, ) ( TA.AFrE &tycor4Noß, rwadeiphia. • ; pautiogth rpHlrs old established Line being now in full operauon, I the proprietors are prepared, with their usual exteri , . sive tirrangemelits, - to forward rnerebandize, produce, flud frinttthe abruto ports, On liberal terms; %Olin the regularity, tlispateh and , stifetYi -peenlint lo'their r merle Of trativartirtionpoo 'obyidus when transhipment oh•the , Otayie-imid e d. ,•••, • ta.ll consignments by and for this,Line re ceived, charge,. paid, andforrearded in any inquired directions, free of chargC foretittunliision, advancing or stamp. '• No Interest, directly, or indifeetly, in steamboats. eammumentions promp:ly attended to, on apptien. ttort tbi-helolinrsing Agents : • • • • .1 - ,TEIOICIAS ZIORSIDGEr. 278 Market street. Philadelpina: TAAFP'E & O'DONNOR, Candlßasin, Pittsburgh. OKIONNOE tu , CO., '2_.Northst.,llaltimoro. • #llidgai -1 8 4 6- 1 ' illadjak Dierahantra Traasportatlen - Line, VIA. PENNSYLVANIA. CANAL, AND RAIL. ROADS, :ro POILADELPHIII AALTIMORA TnE.Canals and. Rail Roada, being now open, and in good order, we are prepared to,forward . all hinds of leer ehandizo, and produce to Philadelphia and. Baltimore, with promptness and despasch, and out as good terms no any other Line. C. A. MeANDIAV It Co, Capri Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. ; Aoirrrs—C/lARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, ' HOSE BIOSIUILL 13 E 1111,11 01v. t 61,11.- . , •• • . t 0 '144 1/444/11 . t Line, .. For Blauselde, Johnstown, ifol/Maysburch i and OP! • Tuts Line will;continneto carrrall War CMods".4il their usual dispatch; and aciair rates of:freight. • .. ; Acurnis—C: A. McANDLTY &.Co - .; Pittsburgh, • D. B: IVAKCPIFLD; Johnstown. •, ; • . , JOHN litlLLEß:,'Hollidaysburgh: • • EssiimMas;-;Jamcs'Jor4on', Smith & Sinclnir , Shoenberger,_ . It, Moore, Joha•Parkeri Et'o P. Yon'. Bode:bout /c Vo: • Wm: Lehmer &Co'„,•tho.:BPDeririu ./o BrOo4 Pittsburgh John ivory , • & Bay,lohn • Graff' & Co., Blairsville: . • • • . marl? • • 'Wozetteisadlouiuttl.otilk copy-1 • ;.. --- IPIMOPLIVW Tll./1118PORTATIOBELIllfa', Z , • ' INI W .. "" • -- ' • Or TO ER1141: .' l'-' 4 ! xro BE-SEUPPINO.—The adtu. belonging toilditLina VI have been put in. fine ordertand are now 'anal regularly between Pittsburgh and Erie, tauchiag at , intermediate Ports alongthe Canals. A Boat wit I always be at the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, and one will start regularly every other day. The People's Transportation line hes Veer? 7 ritellitit for carrYln; Freight and Passengers. The boati , Will be towed to . Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, by the canals. The boats ar2 commanded >by experienced andearefal men .all of *bona have au in terest in the Line. - 1D Goods sent by the Line toErie may be forwarded to any point on the Lakes. . • • For freight or passage apply to • • '• • • H. RIRRPATR/CK, . Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: . Ct.sait &CO., Beaver. • R. W. Cussmousm, New Castle. Taourarsts & Altvcam.raka, Pulaski. • Sestscrr %Valium &. Co., Middlesex.' • 11.111.v0s Huzz, Shriven. - • Juni Alceirak , ,Sbartiaburgh. • S. B. & G. LOWRY., Clarksville. • KING MCFARLAND, Big Bend. S. C. PLVXIII. West Greenville. • J. & T. KILPATILICI, W. H. Jimmy, HartSItYWII) . • • • W. Wszoworrn & Co., Sherman's Corners. Was. Powcz,Conneautville* • • Spring Corner. t. • t W. C: Wmonot, Albion. - • • r Cranesville. Ww. Tvixa, Lockport. E. Paz, Girard. • - • • 1 A. Kl3O, and B. Toxl.rtmos &.Co., Erie. • ,1 The following Agents in Erie will receive and liar ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped thy this Line : Wit. Gallagher, ' John Hearn, G. W. Haverstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg, • Rehm & Loomis, Walker & Cook,. lee • - • Great iraritaln C IMITTILFIELD AND DWI/. cream. trivial:Ron, PA-. Is the moorpopular of aiISOOT and SHOE Es: tablishments to the West. This place has gained its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very best Hoots and Shoes, which are made eXpreaMy to order for this market, and be is not satisfied only - by keeping the be,,; assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES in the Western country ' but he is enabled and deter mined to ` ell his GOODS lower than . any other hoittie possibly can, he cares not what teatimes they boast in having far offering great inducements to the public. It is impossible toner tbnh all the edvantages end facilities in an advertisement; that .tile Great' thregala Corner has over oaten which enables its proprietor to sell Hoots and Shoes o f the very best qualittes and rtyles at Storni° to OS per cent. lower than anY other store In the city. The we to test the matter is for all who Intend purchas ing and SHOES, tee cell at BATES , GREAT at tell Veiiiittre L etU die Wrath:tarsi:l;n C"rnie, Vitt fiekt Fifth sweets, is the place for the public, one and all, to get good Hoots and Shoes 'cheep, forcash. - deV9 J. BATES. Great Western Saddle, IiARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP /11ANUFACTORY. E tnibiteriber - takes this. method of inTortning his T friends and the public in tonersil, that be has the largest stock of the following named articles, of hisolro manufacture, In this eitY'--Saddlet;HartieseiTrunks and Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of this best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell , his: manbfactures something Wirer:thumb:is been heretofore Sold in the city, he would invite persons in need of the above named ar ticles, to . his Warehouse, No. 244 Liberty street. oppo site Seventh. Also, bends made to orderfor machinery Dept G, Iron Clty'etracker and Bread f.'SNIEPHARD • - 'WOULD teepeetrolly inform Ms friends and the pub- T lie generally, that he has added to his other hi:di nes/I.th., manufacturing of Crackers of every varietyt , -- Having purchased one of W. IL Nevin's Cracker „Mid Pilor.:Sread machines,he is prepared to fill MI orders for emelt - in or pilmbread at the shortest notice atnd hoPts by at'sdlietattention to business to share a portion of the piddle patronage. The public is respectofily Invited to call and examine for themselves- . ' lIAI‘MILY, No. 10 Connaercial themselves. : . Libirty et. opt:. Atte Smithfield. - - - N B.,Saperiorfamili Bread, rye and dysper‘shißre ail, large and smallrolls, fresh 'every monaingcau be had at the store, or myyragon, or at my stand-in the market - t Oaketrand Confectionary on hand and made to order. , Note Comatstitriltow,:tlberty st.' • Steel and. Irtle , lllanufaetory. i mHS subseribers.bwve enlarged their Steel rind. File .L Manufactory, nn: the corner of O'Hara street and Spring alley,:Fifth Ward,'Fittsburgb, by erecting a eon sortingg. formica.' are furnace and a tilt hanrter , -- Their Steel, now being of &superior quality, and havbig engaged competent operatives, they are prepared to fur gilt rites of every description, that will compare with the best imported article; and being determined to make it the interest of all who use File* in any way, to Pur chase from them, they ;will bell. their Files, at seduced prices, for Cash, . They will also re-cut Files, and put chase those which are worn and broken .' : Pub lic patron nage is respectfullyinvited. nov7) J.ANKRIAI & .co. New 211111Juan', Velvetili . 4 l K., • ' Jose received from New voile, a choice Belk . tion of elegant rich Satins, Sith,,, Winter Alhbons, :French Flower/1 ~Plumea,4o.. 4,114414 a- as , sortarent of Winter . Hairnets, Hoods, COPOS, - Piudinals, Visetts,Scc.,on hand and made to order In the latest idyl!, at the shortest notice. .Mati; DUET acc6 No. .1.0 ft. Clair st, (West side , .) Patterson's' Carriage Blianataotory,, Diamodd between" allify, Wood ancl.,Stratlyteldpirert, Wants may ultvayitbe found an assort . • ° I eni of Family- Matinee, Itarouehes, Buggies and' ail:Mae cif hea wiirk, frown sir hone wago d n down - to g wheel barrow. Persons wishing to purehaselirt et:Attract fot any thing in the' above lineotte reSpentibilyrinVited 01 3r,:lhivesl , B2ablea, - • • '.. . Ati2Tim ~atibeicriberti. havhig;parcbased flora Charlea 'Coleman MO tiboye Stetiliti'otid' hi tending to increase their shier :Of! Horses, Carriagea, :Buggies, &e., would lalpactfolly Solicit a share of - patronage froth' the, . Hooka 'tept, by,the day, week. month or year,.krittradditiciaal %Mlle are'lielng erectedi 4 in the 'sectnid atoryi.for thi3 7 iiii' eommodatifor of Canal atOck. - ' ' 7, " ' ' ''' • ' , • • ' f 7 - , feb23:3rn ROGERS & 08Eti.... IN retiring from the Livery.tinsiness, I with pleasure from a long acquaidtance) recommend my successors to he patronage of my friends and the public. • - feb73:iw • •• CHARLES•COLEhIANI, ' Bigelow , * Carriage Alaiinfaetorbr, . ' Diamond alley, between Wood and Solidi/itid' streets; a E. M. BIGELOA Would respectfully. P •, ii, .i...- inform the public, that at his Factory can -------- at allliitnes be-found a large supply.of . '" Ill. " 115. ' Family. Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, and all kinds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and neatness to any found in the East:..Contmcw .for any number of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will' be gr e omptly filled. All work of his own muntifixotare,will Rxramtaces—Col. R. Patterson, R. it. Patterson, 13.:D.- anemia, Esq., Robert Robb, Esq.,:C., L. Magee, and Alderman Steel. tfebiti%dam Wht7ll7isale 'arsirita tail; ADD4Fo HARNESS AND TRUNItALANUFACTORyi• ROBBERY ' lI:HARTLEY, begriente"to in - - form his friends and the' public generally,' hat he continues to ocentirthat 'erge and coln* modious Store itooni, formerly ticcigned bySiultrue it estock & Co., No. HT, dornerof Diamond alley and Wood l4 street, where he keeps a large and general assorinient of Siuldles, Bridles, Harness, 'franks, Carper Bags, Saddle' Bags,Valises t Biutrale, Ro lies, Whips, and- all other artt-' cies inithi Rae. - . He alsoleeps constantly on hand, and is prepared' tor t on do, to o r der, all kindaoLDiveted,Hose manadictured of‘the best matenalotutlwa style of work'aginship . , 3q4a t to the eastern manufactured article, and . M de per, cent. - ' Country Ittetcharitu and FlaMett would do well to call and examine his Attack - before purchasing elsewhere, as' 1 he is determined .to seLl .firar rate, articles at, ery low. prises lzr Don't forget the place, No, 80, corner .or Wood treet and Diamond - Alter:— ' , - - • Bak° TaNkail Digu — ff..=,A.74..Ms.soitic . Cti., No. CO markep 12 street, have received - Linerte.Sheeting,- Lihett 'Da masitl3-8 and 10.4 Linen Holland', Dietilhed and BOothi Table,Cloths; Itusaia end lßecitek'DiNiiosi..Dbylici;lsjapi kins„&c„,to seidelt-*ey invite the attention, of,L.pur. chasers-. - . . , ~ , - -‘• t i isl4/I. ' =MEI . . _•••• , . 1....4,. .:V.tr - r 4 .. • :e4- 7 '.'"•••^4•o-,:.,i-,,-:•1•4-4,:-;:.,, ,, ;‘ , V.k:T..t--ft». : ; 0 4: , ..;LP-ZO - tk.", • •• - " • 4 .; rim za g vito' • SPOTLANTO• AND', ALES/- - - • . • 10--13 v Scikmihip•A'AßAH SAICIS; ind i.e kiileir a ' s : ,9l iikl..;4'. o, •ifir" -. • • • • "s - -Na p i„. .;• • • • P-1107. • ,41% - jA% • • " • - • Pi WllintNits..sr. Intratimertnir of 1614.1. '• - No . SiSoittlr'etreet,' Neuf York' ' on& 26 Waterloo Road 4 . zusons sending to the Old Courittifor their friends;• can have thenr brought out by the Regular Line o Prtek-; mts,rittilingfrom Liverpool' on let, 6th, 11th, 10th, i'lat•ot! lath of every monthi;tompriting the tfdllowing Ships "Fidehars ••• $ , H olll 7 l elan ••" ' Ilotanguer, • Columbia, . • ;.. . Constellation,. '. Roseius, • Patrick Henry, Cambridge & Isaac Wright.Waterton, Conetitution, Ashburton Nevr • -Ydr, ' Garrick,:. • West Poin t; • Queen of the West, Montezuma Yorkshire, - Sheridan, ;. New " Liverpool, -•-;; Oxford John 11.-Skiddy. Or in the - first:Class American Ships, sailing from. Livi• erpootand the -Irish. Ports every day, compnving,the—, ; St. Patrick,. •-• St: Georgei Andrew . Foster, • Yorktown, - . Memnon, ' , • Probus, Rikmeri, .•; ; Wm. A. Cooper . And many others, which this limited apace will , not -ad.. Mit of here enumerating. ; P:"." -"W):3YRNES en CO. arc the sole - PassengorAgents for the St eamchkgSAR,AII.SANDS-. Her tlPPornied sail=" ing days & fur 1049,are I,iverpool.ou 20th January; 28th March, 4th June,llth - A:dgust ati4 alb Oetober; from NelV-Ynrk on 24th reltruary, 3d May, Jalf, 6 thSepteinber; LltliNotember. , ;" • • Therefore, those Wishing their relatipes out early it the Spring, williitidit"lri,theirintereskte. palrbiliXe thin Old EktablaishedHoingt, ouearrinignmentt being en per; fect that no delay or disaPpointrnent can occur, Drafts:at sight for any amounton thethe• National Bank of Ireland, its branches, Sec, 4re.,at all times for Sale, ply to, or address by letter,postlnid, - P. W.-BYRNES*. CO, 83 'Smitlist., N. r.; , , and 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool." ' JOIINaHOMPSON, 'ls6 Liberty street,Pittabur,' Or io- jon2faf. • ' .__ New Commercial Line. E. . M AV.inis!. I Co., "D ; C:tictx, Rotas.Lx 84 Wall at , New-York, Liverpool, England • - BESPECTSCLLY inform their friends Lod the . , p u blic , they have commenced the Genet ' • vat Shipping and Commission Business . , , it gether with the °meta; Bo:snaggy Business, • granting eenificaterof passage tram London; Liverpool: Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the. Old Coruitry to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on .the mottreasonable terms. .Dralls and Bills of Exchange, from .£1 to any amount; .on'the Royal Bank of Ireland hn Its branches, and on: . I.tverpool. . • _ The days of sidling of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon. are the-Ist4th, 11th, 16th, 21st • and 26th of every month. These Ships are all of the largest class, and are coin manded by. Olen of character and experience. The 'Cabin accommodations are all that can be desired lit ;point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished . , with eve ry de.scription of stores of the.best kind. Pane = in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet Shipailloselua, flidelons, Sheridan and Garrictlri are vessels of the largest class; and those desirous bring out their friends, cannot selectfinet or safer Sb to Patine can be Secured at the lowest ' New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For p age or (mien., apply 'II.• above, or to ; ass" JOSEPH SNOWDEN o EDMUND SNOWDEN, r deell] • Corner tth and Smilthseld sla,Pittsburg, Tapaeott'a 611 moral Emig:rattanOdle*. RENIITTANcts and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. & J. T. Tapscon, 75 South it; comer. of Malden Lane, N. V., and Ire Water- • leo Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above. noose, are now prepared to make arrangements ou the most liberal terms with those desirous ofpaying the passage of their friends .from the Old Country; and theY natter themselves their character and long standing in business will give maple assurance that alltheir ar ranggeements wilt be carried out faithfully. Messrs. %V. & J. T. Tapiaott are fang and favorably known forte superior class, accornmodauon i rVia4ll2 qquabties opraiLPDalktft.B4TiinTh_O, ICS QUEE N OF ROSCIt.IB, LIVIIRPOttIi.., and BIDDONS, two of which leave each . port - monthly—from New York the dist and 116th, and (nun Liverpool the edit and 111 h; in addition to which they have arrangements with the :51,..Peorge and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five daysobeing thus determined that their facilities shall •kee_p pace with their Increasing patronage: while Mr. W. TaEscott's constant personal supenntcndance of the tipsiness In Liverpool is an eddi tional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The .saliscribers being, as anal, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are tbereby enabled to' take charge of and forward passengers immediately on theft-lauding; without • chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in_Grcat Shona or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they aro engaged in giving theta facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at 3 tameable; and will, if necessary , forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Bete persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid forpaltrage will be refunded in full. • • RFAIIITANCES. The subs:tribal* are also prepared to . give , dra ft s at aksirtrarAry abi,payrible ;tribe 4.rinripal cities and taming, a arse 143 Jespetlthions mode orrettinttnitithetics to, those countries, %suab penurs requiring such facili ties will fina it to their interest to avail themselves of: Application Why letter post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. ' +AAPFE & firCON?iOR., • •Fgrrardiing end Com Mission Merchants, inap274l&w.ly__ Philad • fiIIAJ7IOII.IOIEN & COOS , . . rissEttona sun asuarrauca H AIL'IDENtfit CO. continue to bring out persons from -any-part of England, Ireland, Scotland or. Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their asualpunctuaNT and nuention to .the scants of emigrants :, e do not a • low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-pons, as we take charge orthem the momenttherreport themselves, and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships..' We - say this. fearlessly, ' , tut' We dal Y any of our passengers to slum that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilitthoustmds of others were detained months until they could -be sent in some aid croft at a cheap - rate, which, tub frequently prayed their coffins. , We intend to perform' our contract's honorably, cost echo tit an y, and not act as was the case last season with DI " °fi/eoliv es , who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. • • - " Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any snot from .CI to lialtir,,gnpgalaynadb,leficaottlannniandl‘hVetres°.Vin°ial Banks in • r FORSIGN EftIItTANCE. THEFinbitrit;ers are prepared to forward money totdl Parts of Engltuld,lreland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. - • • . . • _ _ I.NDEBIN Tke Franklin Fire Inaaranee Company TRECTORS:-- Chailea Banclrel, George -W. Manilla, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewie„,, Tobias• Wagner, AdelphrE. Rorie, • ;12orriciel Grant, _ . David S. Broirne,S -Jacob •R. Smith, Monts Patterson. ", "CHAR. BANCIEER, Presq•!" Criss. G. BANCV4I, Seerotary. 1177 Contintta to make Inaurarteeip'krpetual or limited - , on eitery description or property in town and country. _ 1:1te Companyhare reserved a large Continge nt . Proud, which, wilt, their . Capital and Premiums, lace! y uttested, afford ample protection to the assured: • The ASSittlitif:the.ootltalllr. on January let, 1849, as published-agreeably to an Act of Assembly, wereits [bi llows, viz, . Mortgag. ea • • • • . • "" -" $1,N7,438 41 Real Estate - ' • - 94,724 83 ' Temporary Loans . 98,001 85 stocks. - • , • 61ses 25-• Cash, 3c:•.:.: ; • • 4,804.37 • 513,31.8,414 , 71 - -• 81141:thelr incorporation, a period of 10. yeareZ•they have paid upwardi of. Ons :Friur Ryland „Dhow , sasrDetkirs, losses by, ffre, thereby affording evidence of the advantages,of Insurance, as well as the ability and dispoittien, to meet with promptness, all liabilities.- - • -- - - J. GARDINER COFFIN, Again, marfij Office N. E. corner. Wood and 3d's(n • rite" and 'lllastrlssicursineA. rpitt lillturanee Company et - North America, - of Phila.- 'delphilt,throtigh its duly authorized Agent the sub scriber, otfersto make permanent and limited Insurance on properryt in this city and its vicinhy,and on shipments by the canal And:rivers: ' ' -'" ' • • "•" '- •• DIRECTORS: Arthur GI: COffin, Prealt. Samuel Brooks; ' ' Alex. Henry, . ' Chivies Taylor, Samuel W. Jonee, W, :Smith; Edwhrd Smith , , Ambrose Whit e, John A .. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, . "°'" ""'" te x John R. Neff, Thomas P:utipe; ' rtf Welsh; '• - "lienry,ll." Sharrard,"See'P. This'in.the,oldest Insurer:km Company in - the ,Lftffted Statei; having been chartered in 1704. Its charter Is Per petual,And from-its high stattaingi, long "eXperienee.; ant pie morms,And avoiding all risks of an extra: ham:does character, it. may be considered as offering ample securi tyte-the public. t w1.41,111h1 P. At Counting Room Of'AttXiood t Jon'es'de Co:, VraterAnd Front Ate.: Pittsburgh ‘'— may4y • New and Important:a:Works on Callfeirnlso riIATI SAW IN CALIFORNIA-13eingthedournar V of "a Tour, by Edwin Bryant , New edition,' with an Amiendix," containing accounts of the Gold Mines, various routes, outfits, Itc., tke. -- NOTES -- OP TRAVEL'SIN CALIFORNIA— p 'sing apedrominent Geographieel -- . ArrlillitarObi r in" lorgleal : 111 ineral4gieni itiatureti - of -the "Cinm . Also. the routes DOM Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri. to ,San Diego, id Califerida, including. parts.of the .Arkan sas. Del Norte and Gil rivers', from the afficsal reports of Col. Fremont and'iStalor EmorY-,- ' CALIFO RNIA :- . 4 teilistOrY;l'opuration, Climate, Soil, Productions - 11Arbors i . 'front • sir .Ge . orgel , Simpson CretderweldloUrner Round the.Woild.:WD,A, ay{ aer C01011:0the--ROvolution in'trififfiriale and ' conquest of thaftinintiy-by-the -United Slues.-By John J. Hughes, A. Mason'afteport; tul-enhee dote:a:Lents On tha:Goid Region. ' obbee this day received and for:sale:by., teMbil CVAICT Of4( . kod mul:34•:818.' JOSHUA RODINSON,' Eurepenn and .Generni 'Agent, Fifth street, one doesbelorrWooti st. SAAIIIEL 111*CLURICEN & CO., 142 Liberty street 31untralice lomNitina. , ; it • . • PRzITAT,E DISEASES. Dr :Drown„ Na 1 „ GS Dialuctud Alley,: can •be ebturatted in all , cases ora private or delicate nature incidenitt: , PI to the human:Mune: - -...---- .. :."' . - • 0 r • MN a s MN a goilor* ' g Sy Ran yp cernp bons hma ', ' - (:,,•:‘,.', - and its oonsequenees; together with all trA h ea 1 duesies, 'agrarian tifthe blicori,iv)thialalseaisei - or c ereolorigin,sinn disenerbWithstrietures,glect,ntethtle dißchargesjeeinthal - week - hese and imritency; also, pile* theamatism, female weakatiii, ,disehßets of .the womb, mbnthly suppressioas; - diseaees of ~the :Mints, fistul a-* ',ea?, nervotts all'ectiona4tans in the 'backend loins, inf.. tenons of the.neek 'of the bladder and 'kidney), scat - WOO eruptions, tatter nn ragworatoxteteirtialdiseabcs, Otp. . ''.' i'v::Eaus , ...pßAcre.E . J , re lusivelid;riCite d tad* slailyiina Ire Lament oryene r al disorders, andthose itisin-11 0 4`yd ut hf u l excesses , g, et', climate, or: impurities ' of the - bloorl, whereby the' consutaiton may have been enfeebliCehablesDr.Broint td oiler assurances or speedy relief; to all Who may pia& 'themselves under his care. - : - • .2 , • ' • - , 'Dr. Brown's °Meets are toirvealenatarranged into gulf state apartments. Patients:cart visitlrr. B.•withOta fear of exposure to otheretsitors. • - - .' ;his of importance to rawly persone in need ofmedical aid, to obtain good advice privately andplomptly. 'To all mien, Dr. Brown's' ready 'skill In - removing ernerial drip s u rer l i trethltirettousfortretenthalagelq - oftersindueetuents which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby apt pased that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated is eyed' breach of medicine, end for the last twelve years conaneditimself•eiclusively .to.the treatment of those' idsesteem. , „ • • - ' • • " • - • - - • •:. . •'' : . Dr.Bterpai is the, .only regularly educated surgeon Jer,.. Pittsburgh who gi ves his .wholeattention 0; those com plaints. ' , 117"Certidit, See and speedy enreamill. in nlfcases, be i Recent caries aret i elieved In a short tithe Witheutinter siltation from business. • -- taW7Hernia Or litoprnre.—Dr. - Brown also invites per sena aitieted With Hernia ta e all, air ho hes paid pardon) 'lite-attention to that disease. ' ' • I Letters from- aalstance,aslingedvioe r mast eolutaln (ett, or they will not be attended to. ' • '-'`• . • IpirOffice on .Diatnond Alley,4,feve doors faMtlN'oeti. tweet, towards the rnarket- ,Cousultrititatestrictly'confr: dentist. - . oetz-a&wli- J4fti. . . EtThLiTISM.—Dr. Brni vn•newiy'discavered rem edy for Rheniaittista ir a speedy and certain reined) , #that painful trouble.: It never falls. ' OtEce and Private Consultation Rooms, No. 65, :Die , mond alley,Pittsburgh, Pa. The' Doctor is always at home.' • lanlB-idewtf ‘. Lhallers Magglnal Petln EXtrate6°l'4 TTHE PUBLJC.—This js to certifypet l'have (mind. •Dalkes Ilfairieeti Pain Nostradorto prove - earn fee - the Chronic 'Rheumatism, Which I' have been inflated with foi ten years, in my hi joints. ' • .• Auptatkanoch, N. YiApril 8, 1348. H;his Daxtiv— &r : I have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and could get,no relief. • Your Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended to me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in a short ntne was perfectly cured ! Could I not get any more of it, I - would not take a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. • WILLIAht HALL. 97 Midi Moore street, New York, June 18,1847: • Do r CAUTlON.—DolleVecmty Depot in the city of New Yoik, and where the genuine article cart be obtained, 'wholesale 'and retail, is at 415 Broadway.; • ' H. DAIS= is the inventor of this - truly invaluable con 'pound, and he never has, and never milt communicate the secret of its preparation to any man llvingt and; there fore, no other person ever hns nthde , or ever can make. • green of it himself. - • : Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is 'subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im posters •,' and nothing, that we know of, hair more exten sively experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor! A. Tar—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest , Hams, Scalds, Piles, ie., will afford instant , relief,- and produce at once a coolingand soothingeffeet—extracting pain in and from one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al 7. ways apply it on linen—never on cotton eines. - And now mark the diffieence!--CounterfenErtractors, no matter under what name theymay appear, °Thaw ap : plied, always irritate and increase thepatis! • Pamphlets,containing certificates of cares, may be bad gratis, oaripplication to JOHN D. MORGAN, Wesurn Depot, Pittsburgh. . Da Wx. Tnitptn. Agent. Daliters Animal Galvanic Cure•vALl t For Horses Cattle, &n., cores spavin, .quittor, g rease. polkivil:soies, galls and bruisps. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may be bad on applecatkin to' - JOHN D. MORGAN, octlEtd&wy n Pittsbn b. Tbs Grand Purgative,, - • ,• R. CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED , USGSTA .I.I BLS BITRAC T PILLS..--These celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United Slates as a curative for Giddiness,Dyspepsia, Sour Staunch Headache, Fevers, Piles, ostiveness Coughl; Heart burn,. Liver Complaint, Seurvy, Sore 'Throat, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and a variety of oilier diseases to which flash is heir t o,' as a medicine for the million- In al seasons of the yearr— spring, summer, autumn, and winter,--and under all car clunstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and success. As a Vermifage andgenend medicine for chill. then, they are unriraded. Being coated with pure white gager, children will easily take them; they neither gripe nor nauseate; arc gentle, but thorough in their operation. For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally be 4 eitial. As an Anti-Bilious Pill they will be found with. nuts. superior. Ask any one, among the %hatstands who use - them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain result, . . Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tLa original inventot of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was aver, heard Of until h e inoduced them in June, 1143. Pa relies , * ns should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's 9 • • Coated VegetaWs, PIRA, andtaka rtoir Cliclieneesprincipal office for the, sale of Pato, 86 Veicfy st. s li. : - WAL.JACKSON; 89 Liberty , head of Wood, Pine birgh, Pa., - General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river tummies of Virginia. • 1:4 - r., , t•:-'s The following, are the dultappointed Agents for Arnii gheny countk Pa.: Dr, Brown, Allegheny city: • J. 8..10hn50n,,. • , lonathan - Ghreist; Manchester. - - - Alexander A isdale,SPylie street. J. ft. Et...facnnes, Birmingham. Wm. J. Smith, Temperancevllle. G. li..filtarr, Sewikley. • - Edward Thompson, 1 4Villniusburgh - . Negley, FAstLiliervy. -' • .H. Rowland & Sou,Allicesport. , . ' C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. - John Black, Turtle Creek. AVEldowney, Bakerstown. Samuel Springer, Clinton/ James APKee, Stewartstown.- Riley hrLaughlid, Plum township - J. Fulton, Term:tom. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville - • . Robert Williams , Arthursville. = augit-'l-11.kw6m - • ' • . • SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH;—The Lungs are in dangerohe work , of the _destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption hath in it a soma of death. Asa roc it• Martraat Your' darling Child, your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her ,chardber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. her altranken fingers, tell the hold disease has alreadygained upon her tthhe sound of her iruElchral cough pierces your soul. YOUNG Men, when. t about to enter life, disease sheds ahem. Crushing blig over the fair prospects of the fu ture—your hectic cough and ' feeble • limbs -tell of your loss of hope, blityou need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lunge, it is ' Shorn:tare% -A 114•Hieal In g Bala am. gra Awake, the wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq, was given up by Dr.; Sewall ot Washington,: Drs. Roo and. McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mutt of New York, Her friends all thought she must die, ,Shir" Ind every appearance of being in consumption s Land, was so pronounced by her physiciatm,43herman'a Ealstan- was given and it cured her. • ; • .Mrs..Haartonsliwz, of Bull's . Ferry, was also etired of consumption by this Balsam when- all - other remedies failed togive. relie9,she was reduced to a skeleton. ,- Dr. C., Castle, Bandit, 281 Broadway, has witnessed its .effects in-several eases-where - no other medeeine afford ed.relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm.• , ,Dr. C. also_ witnewred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never rani br doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as "it may- be, Is effectually cured , by this Maistuia..lt healathe °ruptured or wounded blood vestieltOuidlthiker Rev.' Haraf 108 Eighth aveniteirwas cured of cough and matarthali affection of 59 years standing .= -The first dose gave him more relief than all the other -.•medi cinehe had evertaken., Dr. 1.. J . ; Dealt, 19 Delaney Street, gave it to , a sister.iri4aw who was laiicirthic under Consamption, Or another "'sorely 'afflicted with the Asthma,' to'both cases its effects were immediate, slam restoring thettoottenfortable health.- • - Mrs. Lamm': Waus, 95- Vhristie-rt, , stiffered kidift Asthma 42 Vitus.- Sherman's' Balsam relieved': her-at once, and she is 'comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack: by; use of: this medicine. This indeed Is the great - remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit. ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. • "' Price 25 cents and S 1 per bottle, ' • • ' - Principal Office 100 Nassau street. New York Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cfiegh, Worm a,nd Cazirorlozeuges. - ram Pual Tooth' Paste - and. Poor Sold wholesale and retail, by WM. JACKSON; at his Boot and Shoe Store and' Ptent Medicine :Warehouse, B9:Liberty street Pittsbutrgh, head of Wood,street; rid by the , following duly appointed. Agents Allegheny county, - .4; A.-At. Marshall, Allegheny cityt Jonathan • Ghrieet, Mattehester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Mastic!, cor. AVebster et. and Elm; Dazll6l Negley, East Libem R. L. Mitehell;Wilkins bnighrThos. Sbarpeburgh; Saml. Springer, Inn ton; James APRee,-Stewanstownp John -Black; Turtle Creek - , _C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; -Rowland & Sony 15Plfeits. , port; MeEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley AVLaughlin, Plumb Tetsuo-hip; Wm. J. Smith,,Temperaneevilleattp• Fulton, Tarentam; G.H. Starr, Sewickly. mar9.l y; Jaynes , aims y a clues:- D R. S. S. COOK,,Piqua,.oltio,.wiites, Itlarch,ll34 d d.". 1 have used your Vermfitge, Carmtaative Bahmh z anti - Expectorant, in my practice,. for the last three yells,' and have , been exceedingly well pleased with them, and: kever,a4 yet; to my: recollection, failed 'of realizing', gly) fullest ' expectation to' their curative . properties. Your. other medicines I cannot speak of from'experience; but, judging from those I have used, doubt not but that they ,- claim and are entitled tit. all the confidenee reposed. sn. themi . by those who have used tneni: I was Nlf foimer!), very partial : to •tioennifitge, untilff becameacqutun ted with yours; which-hes-ow decided preferene to any : other now in use. , Ressectfully, yuurs,'&e., S. S.: COOK, AL D." For sale I.ll:,Pittelirgh atjlta . Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st.. s - febls ltilfOßE TESTlNlONYferTlplifilland'sktedi .oj, clnin.=—Thenititipsizind;citizeueofPittsburgh.ha*- ing personally Used Dr.'7iflard'aVriental Coligh tare, and experienced its beneficial effects, domosteheer fully recommend "it au safe?and:iffee.tual-,' cakes. Speaking from experience, believe'That it has miad perior; and would recd nn its tile to all the afflicted. - - CHARLES .YENKINS:a. Pitt3titiriti; Mara. late f 1848; FrrSold byy J Schootunaker & Co., Johnitays, 4.,4ouitte4. kliveassolokbn P 8cott ? • Snowdert, Mohler;VgdenA Sacnrien;:, - spet ' • iiNa "-'~,,~- e-f eIIiINESE HAIR : CREAM matchless hettela - ifar. grovthi.be 'end aestonUlonthf the MalVerldis Cyeam, when • once known, will supercsde allothevArth; cles of the *kind now, in use. Where;thelutirlidthd l'arsh, - thiri,uithettlthyi nor turning grey; d . few applies. *ions will make the hair soft and dark,'lthd give its beau tiful, lively, appearance; and will ales male ltraltinutin its liveliness and healthY ester, 'twine as long the prenakations that nrivienerelly used. -- Where thd:hali thin;''Of hat fallen' off It may be restored brising this Cream. Every lady arid gentleman. who is in the habitef using dill on 'Mir hair should at once purchase it bbilb of the Chinose Hair Cream, as iris so coppoied that it will not injure the 'hair like the other prep ssatioasitel beautify it, and 'glee Perfect' siinsfaction'ln arirthit stance. For testimony to- its very superior qlllaidelc Kai titertote lowing letter from the. Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Meifiri. Hendershot% .3r. Stretch, Nailville, gerrTal agents for tho Southern States: • • • • • • • . , • Later rellu Rea. R. Ca/dwell Pastor:of ersTrerbgteritot Churc h Munn. Hantnalsitorr & eentarcu : Ointuaroci—l take p.etuntre in adding My testimony in Tavbr of the exeedierit prepareaen• called Dr. Parish", Chinese Hair Creams-for, about two years ago my hair.was very dry, brill*, and disposed to come out but hinting procured a bottle of the Cream, and used It according to the presc notion,. it , is now drastic, soft, and arta to the head. 'Many balstunrand oils were applied, each leaving my hair in.a worse state than before. This Cream; however, has , met my espec iss an article for the toilet; my wife gives it preference. over-all others, being delicately peamed and not dis posed to rancidity: The ladies, especially, will fixtd the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum - in' their Preparations for the toilet. RespectfallY tee, CALDWEI.L. • Pulaski, January 7, 1847: • • ' Sold wholesale and reudt, in Pintbrogh,ty fan AI- Townsend, 45 Market et, and Joel Mohler corner of Wood and Sl N . • • iellildtddr-ly T AMES ant cautioned against acing Common Preps ked:Cfialk : They are not strum how frightfully nip tionsitis tb the skin! howcoarse; how rough, hew sallow, yellow; had unhealthy The skin appears afteresing Pre pared chalk ! Besides it is il*loll4, COUttallill; large quantity ot lead ! have prepared a benutital• vege table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly Whne.• It is perfectly innocent, being purified.bf all deleterious qfiabtlia,and it impairs to:the• skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, hvely white ;. at th e same time acting. as a cosmetic on.the skirt, making it soft and smooth. Tot. lanes Acifiereeri,Practiell Chemist of hliuntailui setts, says : "After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, artd,al the same time innocent; white I ever saw. I•cenainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin: requires beautifying." Price 25 cents a box. Direct ions •• -the best Way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the former tspreferahle. • . A imm err or Trirru yea 25 Urns: —White teeth, find 'breath, healthy gums. Yellow and nabealthylceth, after being once or twice cleaned .with Jones' .Amber, Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful. ivory, and, at the /111 Me timo it Is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use is highly adventageotts, even to those teeth tharare fa gobd comb tion, giving them a beautifal•polisli; and preventing a premature decay. Those-already decayed it prevents from becoming worso-rit also fastens such as is becoming loose and by per s everan c e it will render the foulest teeth delicately wine-, and make . the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 0r'371 cents a bor. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham sr., sign of the American Eagle,New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. • : Witt. TOTT rdi./311r, and get a rich husbtuid, lady . ? "Your face is your fortune." Is't Denman', clear, fair? Is it white ? If • not, it can be made. so even: dec. it be yel low, diafigared, sunbumat; tanned and frec kled. Thous ands have been made thus who have washed once. or twice with Joneintallan Chemical Soap. The effect is :glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the genn •me Jones' Soup, at the sign, of the American Eaglet 82 Chatharnetreet• • Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch,ace often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap,• 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 • Mad,' reader, this seldom or never fails. • • " '• ' • • . - • *: • .C. INGLIS, Jr .,- Patterson. I Sold atia.cisosss B 9 Liberty st i head of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. • nov23: • ONE , DOLLAR. TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. —Karriage.—Cortficientiat—Any lady between twen ty and thirty, - posaciising a symmetrical form, good fea tares, &c., is asked confidentially, can she suppose any •auin could admire her while alto-has such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse skini and such dirty, bad, wiry hair, when, by spending the abirve sum, she might have delicate 'white teeth, a pure Sweet 'breath, and a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white teeth and sweetbreath by using a 2s. box of Jones' Am ber Tootle Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by ,nsing a cake of the genuine .Toner' Dalian Chemical Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by using a 2s.bottle of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative. Do nor-form an opinion against this before you trry, or you will regret it; but lie sure to ask for Jones' articles. Sold only in New York at 82 Chatham at. For sale by • .• • • WILL JACKSON, Agent, • ' B9 Liberty st, Pittsburgh. CIANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE.—AmpIe ez lIJJ it has proved that no combination of medicine -have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eaSeS,rte DR. JAYNES ALTERATIVE. 'thee effected dares truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis, mutes of that clan, bin has removed• the most stubborn diseases of the Skin Swellings, Dyspepsia, dc. This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other Bolds of the body; removes obstruction in the pores of the skin; andre d aces enlargement of the glands or bones, kincreasea the appetite, removes headache end drowsi - ;nl4 comptlho whole system, and imparts ani- Intottuag superior to a in I,e w • o is perfee tly safe and extreitelY pletisant;ind has nothing of the diagnstlng-nausea accompanying the idea of ewer levying medicine: , , fliCr,'Foreale in Pittsburgh at the P.F.1P712 TF,...K.STORZ 72 Fourth et:, near Wood. ' raitr2o Reelpe, for-the: Human Hall , I • tint, FORCE ITS GROWTH AND 'HEALTH; MARE IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FINE.-Petsfins in consequence of •the many things sold, set down every artiele,!(bei lt'ovef so good,) as a humbug;: If people could be made to try a as. bottle ofJone , s Coral Hair Re storative and sed how it makes dry. rusty, red, light hair' Moist:, soil, nubemend dark; mid keeps it so; and'y its use fcer semetime; causes if to 'grow naturally beannfull If people could see the slumber of tiosr..respeciable me chanies'.that use it, (aye, and and it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressing and beautifying the Hair; for keeping it soft and in order three times as long ItS,Eit4 Other article, made; and• • -• • s • . . • Forces itto gnaw, stops its falling,: And costs but 3 shillings totry. , We formerly sold nothing less than 31 bottles, but wo wish people to try - it. Sold only 111,39 d b2l Chatham street, New York, and by ; - - mr2l, . • ; wm. JACKSON,Agt.. 69 Libertyet. ' Bowe', Cough Cand 1 1 ms - Celebrited artiele, so favorably knownlast win ' ter, is again offered - lb the citizen of Pittsburgh as a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, so prevalent at this season of the year . - - HOWE'S COUGH 'CANDY. is Me iiest article of the kind ever offered to the public, and:We challenge any person in the United -States to produce w beeper, More pleasant and &fennel remedk for: the: cureofCooglisand Colds. HO WE ac CO., Proatietorsi, - Depot, No, 1 Zollegoliall, Gincianati„p Sold by*.,Smyser, L. Wilcox, .li,; M. W Tawnsend, Tarr. A. Jones; Will:Bladl!,:Druggista; and atar. Jack son's, 89 Liberty street; Pittsburgh,. dec27:d3rn DEOFFSTONIC ANO,.& - NTI- DYSPEPTIC PILLS _LI The 'general properties of - these Pills are Coronae rive ; Purgative and ',Conic.. the common disoideis arising, from , imprudence in 'diet; &c., such as sickness and sonntesS of the stomach, lieurtburn, headaches, &c., where a medicine is' required, this preparation very applicable, for - its - carniiitative or soothing - effects • give almpst immediate relief, When nausea or Sickness exist': its pargative operation upon the stomath.4nd - bowels is gentle and' effectual; and' its' tonic properties - impart atiengthto the organs, thereby-enrtbling' these organs to perform 'their proper functions with order and regularity. The price him been'rednced from-51 to 211 For sale,' Wholesale' and' retail; by B. A. 'FAHNES. TOOK .& • Cct., corner Front and 'Wood turd Sixth and Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh; ' jel4 C'. - - - lONS LIMPTION ; seizes more victims than - any. other -disease_ in our • country. The ;young, - the Old, the tieautiful and. gay, are; all alike subject to its invidious and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to blooms/4th the glow of - health. ;.hut every case origi nates in a cold and cOugle , :Perhaps'deemed 'Unworthy of'attentiou atlirst—suld . only met with remedies when „too Jur., Watch the - irit symptoms with lealohs care, and make inuMediate use of the Cough„ Balsam of 11. - A. Fahnelnock & whialOviltnertaitily cheek its farther progress, and restore the inflamed:organsh beautiful ; For ants; by B. A. FABNESTQCK. & cor n er Ist anct , Wood sts.; also, corner 6th tuld Wood. decli 11010' J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth street, Phil/Wel .lll,- plain, Venetian Bhndond Window 'Shade Martr(far tuner, (awarded the - first and highest filedals r t the- Nea , York;: Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the, superiority, of his BLINDS, with confirmed confidencein hismanulatitu*Yaskstilitrattehtion!ofituirclutsers to his, 'assortment of WOO Blinds of narrow and wide slats, with', fancy and plairariminiugs, of now styles and colors ,— , Alas, a'large arid general assortment of Tran•T‘lrrnr Windoto Sharlfes,•ull of which he will Sell nt the lowest .01d" Blindi Painted and trimmed to look-egual to 'new. 'Dsat.xes supplied on liberal ferms: The citliens of 'AlleglninY . Coni ty are respectfully in vited to call, h eforepurchasmg elsewhere:',-confidentof irr OPe# fit 14.06fing. To .Country itterehants,, 1103)K1NSONwauld remind you that you can now .secure China,,Gkw, fitFeensware, 41.,, at such . prices as never were heretofore odhred pt Retnember;lls Wood street, 3 doors- below sth. • T. sabscriber informwthe• public !generally, ' tine Househeepervand Retail Grocerspartioillarlyoliat he to disecnitinningthe Queensware business,' rind sell olf hie present meek at reduced prieesi 7 Phosevwho' wish to obtain'CliimaiQucenswans; isr.diasr,--yrill find ;gi g ' a rare opportunity for getting such articles at theywant,. much cheaper than the usual rates... Remember the plaCe, CHINA' HALL, No. 118 Wood, street, near the Aucticat store. - - P. dispose of anyuhote Mock to any person: wishing , to buy it, at a bargain. - ' jantial I\TEW DAGUERREOTYPE: ROOMD;ttirit&i., fogs, Fourth strerkt—Hortm tr. - Mame:yr, Daguerreo-• typi.sts:frout the Demerit eitiewgould eidltheattention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, .to their Daguerreotype of citizens and.otherty ,at rooms in the third story atliarliefs building, 4th at. •, Persons wishing pictures taken may rest' assured Abet: nopaina shall-be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art:Our instrimienteare of the most pow- - mild kind, enabling us "exectriegieturet udiarpaitied . for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The publieke solicited toll-and- examine,— - • - - Persona/sitting for meturei are- thithei'reguiritS6ar ox pectebn take them nalettsperfect intisfacuon ',Operators Will find thia a good depotfo . ektock. - • `.:, • .; • IlZrlnatnictioinl given in the art, contairtipgata&,,more. recont-baprememernla.;,_ Ara. .• .. ... .. .... ~r?:: THU° 041./11A7311ralliais .p1e..../litit."..L. -IdERICAN-OlL7rwAyortyrat sibiraltralreTutraitr,,-,, *., 4351 f . * toshretVratnl Wolof the fitist th 40 tdisyWd 44 a eiliffillffile ' , Pare' ror. Sfirains, tjtllllXlß> ,Catt-./lidrises, ii , alds,4Suatili;i'PafteMfoilielrfe Wad llt,afi: l o;nfopl Whoo p in g -G ouglylufliirtmnitory , l3oeq;Tfirbolßtrrto fad; Itifinmed.Ey.....„ea F___latulencr..tficers.,Firrettiairet,:littd-i,.•-••••`, I ..... ••• INr/..AaudATORY RHEURIATTW, ;', • *'-- •• I: k Which yields thim effects inavorprislngeitnner.L.. • ...-,•,:. , I Ithaa.never yet:failed when; used according:4i dhe'al.: , [ions., Read the:following:, . *••• ',.., -•• , ' '•• •, • ' . '•• .- 1 ~ MANCIIIMMII, Allegheny co., Fa..,, L . . _.. .• •. -.- ..- • - ..,,.,.....-.: November 18,184 d. lc, • Thiele hietirtify, thatray:Teife ,'ldargitiet G/iriesi,:wae.. , t , ,cured ; of it Rho amatinporiphrint of seven yenta runsillag..• tiy which she NVIIB so Lama as to be obliged to use riatche -,- .. ea. In one week she wrorsured by-American, .. Vie American, Oil, scald Walk eater as B[oa ]t without her enneEes• ~ : •,, ;" ....i .• :•• ~. • - ,•.. JONATWAN_SIHREIHR- "' : This following is' cottrinatikated bylie.:WatiNeshifillt.' ' Jackson's agent forfiteabenville,•43.4l4 '''''"` • ' '''' '• '.'' ' '' ' ', A gentleman near EttenbenyillecVlitinadbot t . i%- ; to put tither of his feet to theigratindfortilfelte . drulaequenee or lameiress, bribe tiseet:biillifiali. 'II enabled to walk tun milesta is Ici.witithfp-orlitittbiiti:, ~It,t,;.' likewise a - sovereign remedy; for' ' "." '"'",4'...,. ‘ ... 4 "' •,,.„„„- • • • .. CONTRA OF THE ffilUßßEE'aarcar's''' I • •'. DONS. . . ;:t: . •,:1i...r4 . • The roll:mild/N. communicated by Wm.Nashillf•r '... Jackson's aoMffit Stiaberiville i:,-.' fir. .--, ;,:''', _ . '' ,. i,i" • A lady residing in Steubenville, the :finge ist . f..wainioa. hand's:vas to cotttratteelaa to de pr:fthe n5ka. 4 4 1 1.-a•: Lot thirty-flie.yeare, ta necialreiy . ouredhy th e neg of Oaf xi. , battle of the'oll, sO that She now has' the,-parracCtlaei9fe.S:. F iff i e :e ' ag e li t a e en n d d : t - 1 , - ;i n i t i th hat a e : a l e a s e i n t d b o t e th at e n e' d 'f ° o tt e aintiliertai.,r t '''‘i' oV e e .... 6_li ii..s . ll a ts e r f!riii7 d ie in: r r ieiattr l 77 : :! .• , : ... • Eel' PIE&. in all cases not Organically ilicnratria: ',_ ..,-,,,' '' ' • .." '.. • I A. lad y'r e sidinoriAllegitenyrilty was eaettiefli4o-4', Of obstinate deafness, of yearebonlinitance,' by the ase, - 6f leis than one battle' of the Oil, so that Shp ,stud, stin' ; hettni better than eheleitesei done before, ,•,. I. ..., ~,,.;;, d• A gentleman well known in piushargh, .waii.carnil. or elifitess 'of, nine years' staryling, by the use. of : a * WI:, qtfautity or tha Oil. The nmes, and ielidenees_otitlia:, lady and gentleman Will be 'given to_lhoie who deelersX. at the office of the advertiser. .. .... .'..."- , ._,_ • ,',,;"... Its • piyperties are highly developed in the OlittalsOlitalti; Surpnautglyepee'dy cure of 'elle:wee (if . ~...; - ~.. .4.,,,, • : - I ' CROWD,' CRAATP, AND SPASMS:," ":" ,::" -. ... 1 Heveral eases of . Cramp Cholle have been. elriatuOo • cured: dose'of the Oil; in the short ,spaati..siffiqi . an hour. when the pithiewhave been ngonized withrpoti: Ittrearative prapertiethavebeearOMPrAWYgn""9!l`, 1 In radical care of '-'' ' • • : -- ••; -.• •,..: ',- ' ''• " DISEASES *OF TAE IIin:NE. ' I A lady, the wife of a planter in Tiniticky, waslcurea • effectually of ontiof the worst races of diseadad ? o,Piroi - Which had: confined •her. to her bed for a 'consldenible , ; tpe, in which'she could . not turn' hewer •' It.: in alio • a'. sure remedy and.perfect cute for paithiLirthei sniall of the ' back, and : • INFLAMMATION, OF THE IGIVEYS:'• • ''' l '- . Read the following: . • _ ..''-• ' ' ' ' '• .. ..Maxie : • ' ' nrreatatotr,Dee4B,l:46.. , ; . ./Ulayl to certify that I was a fi licted with greatpain in the small of my back and kidnervhkt.affeeted sae so , ' muchthat I could not stand upn . By rubbing eater sally : and using half a 'teaspoon I nternally,_arght and morning, morning, I was entirely cured. • ' JOHN - RWDLE ~. , • -•- • near Warren, Armstrong co., Pa. nigenueman of Pittsburgh, afflicted. with a - violent In thrunation or the kidneys...llw palrr trf.whielveatused, .him to faint—was completely. eared; in three days, by the ;use of the American Oil. ... . ... •• ' ' '-'• ': s' The quialitici of this - .' ' - . - '. '.• - ... NATURE'S OWN. IttrirP.Y... . is extremely penetrating and .mitt - lad costae-. ouently ii confidently recommended .as a inviereign torn-) edy 'wherever inftrimmation exists, either external °Tin •ternal. Used immediately after.a.cut, birlfrie '1 wound,, 'it will cure and prevent . .• • • -•- -'•: • GANGRENE AND PITORTU'ICATION. .. ' It has, In addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy. for those very unpleasant and'iocorw . e.. Merit diseases, . '-. GRAVEL -AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. ' .. • Ilia. Price, SO cents per bottle. - •:.• • ..; P , ' ,''• ' ' Caution...4le on Your Gittardr, , , .:.• .: The Baptising excellence and grawing : popplariry' .. the American Oil, has induced some dishoneri Persona -- palm upon the public, misecuble itnitationa ot.this truly, valuable medicine, for the purpose of dezeiving. thaintr: wall', and defrauding the Proprietor.: •- . . „. In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, obrery . • •.. the following amm =Noe: •.. • • • • -." - • Ist., See that the name 4 Wm. 'Jackson • ED Liberty at I, head of Wood at.," is printed on the label of the wroypa; of end% bottle, to imitate wbieb is felony. : 2d. That each bottle is thelose'd in h' pamphlet' ins fall directions for use; and also containing this nailed and• address of VA::: Jaelsein, General Agent for the PrOprietors • li kewise, th e mime nnil. address of th e prq pnetors, D. flail er. Co., Kentucky. • -'- ' •••'. 3d.•Furehase on= of • this. advertised Agedta; all or whom have a show bill; on' which is printed the names of. the Proprietors and General Agents-‘4lnut: D. Hail & Co.? Proprietors, Kentucky.. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, -Pa' . General Agenufor• We stern Pennsylvania, end port . of Ohio and Western Virginia • and' the , printers' names- , •• AP:Millie & Shryock, Pittstnirgh—printed at the bottom , . of said show bill. • •• • .' " ..' •1 4th. Observe — the American Oil Is of a da r k green color, without any sediment, and its specific gravi ty lighter than water. 'ffile counterfeits are mostly of a black el:dart—some white, like spirits oh Turpentine, said to be refined and clarified;- some &num 011•••oth ens a mixture of other Common oils; tend Due a ta.ct,fokky. looking mixturo,parportlugio route finiu de oPittannro and Auegbeity Dispensary Co.',None 'of theihr dorm- terfeiti possess either the'virtrio or the. yams..o'll4'ov! AMERICAN arr.: • • - ' " • • • - Irt - Sold wholesale nnd retail hg,Vint;'WKSlEVtt; General nod Sole Agent for. the Proprietor' in ,, Wlletiern Pennsylitintia, Weetera 'Virginia, and: Northern . Ohio; and by the following duly appointed:Agents:in Allaglornir _ coarity,Ta.: . `• • - -• -,i' .. l• ... . -, C.. .'' E.", g„ 'Jonathan Ghnest, Manchester- Alexander Aitlate, Wylie street. . J. R. , II: Jacques, - Binzultgha.m.:l 7.. - Wm:l. Smith, Tempe - mac evi'lle.. - • a - H.:Starr, Sewickley.: --. Edward Thompson, Wil Winsburgh... • Daniel Negley, East Liberty:, 11. Z. .Kitchell; kinsbargh.s Thomas Sharp:Au:Th. HI Rowland g Son. -- Nl'Reesport: C. F. Diehl,'Elizabeth. t Johxr.Black, Turtle Creek. '- — l -INPE!rto - siony,'Balrerttßivii 2' , Samuel Springer, - JamealtllKee, , Stewartsbawn.. , -Riley 151 , Laugblin, - Plum township : - T .. I.'Fulton,'Taretliam. • • • :. , Jeremiah Fleming, leavr - renterlle...:z . : - • Reber! Williams, Artkursville. - ..• CroatPalliates:it graduated galicarxteßs . tterey AND PATENT INRULAPED'POLEO,—.,.-' - 1 1 "111sinc1L AND 02E018 rtirsuiestrods"rir the only instrument of the kind that has fiver.been iiresented in this country or Europe for medical mimeses, tultf is the only one ever known to man,by,whicl the, galvanie fluid can be conveyed to the human eye, the ear, the brats',or o any part of the body, either exterrially,or latermilfY,- of a definite, gentle streetaxxvithoritshockeor_pain7-with perfect safety=-and often with the hitiPPiest effectr , " Thinlinportnnt apparatuif is no* highly approved of bymnriy of the most eminent physicians of this ebuntry and Eurepe,,to' whoa, the afflicted' and • others'Whoa,' It may cope ern can be referied. Reference Will' else far given' t°malY'highl3'resPet O ble'cit i le ' ' ;g h t V6 eenued,bymettsoftlismstyaluablti) _have the most inveterate" Could ant be removed hy, any etheikativinilheirmi. ' ' Among voribui others;ithaur eflprededlto ildrair ably adapted for the cure orthe Vitt; nervous h,:ridache and otherdieurderief with this appar'atus'alonethalthe operator: eti.tr coito+o'' the,galvtunc fluid with ease and stifetyla theriiye;llo - kr*. store sight, or cure amadrosan , to the elit'ta re - mete hear ing ; to the tongue ei ether organsTraiebtore speech ; and e "Varians parte of the body; the the. , entenor ' ileumatism,asthme,rieuralginof tiedolotireeox, tuill ysis, or palsy, gout, chorea or St.'. , Viths' thgtfe4.epftepty, 'weakness. from sr mine,- Pima diseneee , pectiliar td TE utalen, contraction of the limbs,.lcnik-jewyetc.ietc Rights for surrounding, counties of Western 'lrrai.,and 'priv - ileges, with the instrzunent, maybe yrinehasedi hind also tested for the cure:of xiisenses: Full instructions will be given for the' variouss cheml cats to be used for various diseases, and theticat manner for operating.for the cure of these-diseaseis . ,will fully explained tattle purchaseriand it pturrphlht pat into WS hands 'expressly Tor thehe purporsi, 'carefully pre pared by the patentee. 'Enquire • • WILLIAMS, Ilne'street; 'near 9th st.Rettil,"Pittdb'g. - . SALT R11.1„1172t1; SQL,RVT, OLD LAS,..Rarber's itch, Chaps, Sors - Reardr . ,-'2071a.-- This biased by maniplaYsicition in' this:City at eunagthe above, and we wauld not codsbienosoll' nilllaless we. knew it to he all we ' State. - . - Asa cosmetic, the true ,lIINRWS StlldPlistierliiipS the only,article.ever known that removed impurittesl, - sind' 'cleared' and - beautified 'the Shin, - making - it;So% 'clear , smooth and'Oltiteas art indints: Rut,taind; it it sold Eal Chatham st, N..Y., and by ni' a e2s • 69 Liberty itreetl'i'itt ttr, ittlLElta r M itIB, o.o*, AND ropy.,ollE=;. - . A respectable gentleman called at our alik e as he said, to inform uslitat he had beesiafilicted for 1.5 years with - Rheumatism or Gout,, and, occasimsally . -Doloreux; that - lie; had been- frequently' cenined - -to'his room for 'months togothirLoidlothitiOtffdiettihe most - tehse and exerucialing pain, , but that-la - felt litv bed thesis tieing aynt's A/teratire, frotirivhiCh-he found thettiOstscig nal and unexpected relief. Re 'says - louitir,thstoodi eine very pleasant arul effective, .and , that he ndw con. siders himself perfectly cured.--PhiradriphfoNoriftinttr hfeacAbteit'reiliMithVil.rliCeereralitEinn.s.cilinwi...hiG:sthmlAe:geT7rehagerolitliratenl:tdeatienit4nd'd°:NthrlBoaedstete,har!hlian! 'disagreeable eruption-of the. Shan: 'lrideed; thi's - whole system bore the marks of being sainratedowlth l O o n st e th ilan e use- o f dnlid re S h i Mi lv d e every , part being cetiered With deep, 'painful,' and.oifensive ulcers, ,, and were an hollow and porous as an honey-comb. It nntitut this stag arias complain; when sleuth aPpeared•inevitable- from+a fromloath some disease; that ho eamtneuced the use of Jayne' VAI- terative, - and having taken sixteen bottles, is now Perfect-. ly cured. The.Alteralve Ws. eirculatiM4 i and purifies the blood and eradicated isaitatiTroni*,thp:siatem, wherever located, and the'nuniereas titres Atte Phr formed. in' diseases of 'theL_Skin, egnbnr;'iintorton, gee; liver complaint ; dkapepsin phd Other clivoidodise,, asua r la "truly astonishins.,--Sptrit 41 . the .Thnes: , For tole m Pittsburgkitidicx:Rntr#4 , trptig 7.2 Feu., street- • ' - - • • • intal9hlneo4. VOX'S QP COUG.4.ING-ia.the might awyery i ta nbi t , some. They break in upon the hours of repose . .. 4l d exhaust the strength of the ellirerer,iXA.:Fohnealock & CO.'. COVOLlbtal , §lol , bstallseen,esninengy, luer ees s., Tulin easing and curing these unpleastun spells. Ifa person is roused iu ntgyi, by si;spagrr i o p. rougiat a tea spoonful of the; ousti ualsatilim w ow,. it. silo:, 'ln toilet', and; as. it is palatable, leaves no ut pleasant lista behind.. If once used, it,vvili_trike 'precedence over all others, as a remedy for coughs,colds,. Prepared. rind 4rislcr- brit- A.- "PAIINEsT r Oblt yt fa. corner Ist and Waod'streatifidnd Cotner -11th,11.11dAliW1 streets.' " '' ; " 1 • DP- RALPH'S esthgtuk.s.Tira: V.Ehtee4h.t.4,..Pp4a. aFe - T4r. *r d ei°the4ese: ant NI - Ot d CrthO' • -, - Pip lig, thittiltd Also' by ; 'Win. Cole, Allegheny city: J. Q. South, thr sdilfthl6l,TiiiiiilloCfa,k:lprrirm,aitreet,Flah,litalst.... fa „ . . ' ‘.4 WAI. GO.TI''Y CS •t