Alisceltancoug.- _ . UrnAki..a.2li 'X' 'AF .; 4z; •••• • ; . • (4IICCESS9,II.B TO S-11F.V.TVR,iC. TAT F - 'll ' • No. 10, Fourth street; bitztc'e ; tiAeira I\l - ANUFACTU'R,,ERSof !f-l.c'erienth'inadeMpipes. 1.11 drants,purifpn,rbathsTo.dter-eroset 4 coffins, - i&e,;.,lmep constuntly oti hnn.inttd inahntnemiti-to order, sheetlead fromitliAllillte'-square foot, in sheets of by'lof et, whicliftiefVlillfutitish to the tradeartholeSalei ...or eat to °Mei Tu . MaySic'e that May heActrited; . • They also matitilheitireand keep constantly on hand:, leaden p ipei (hen 2' ttoi. inch aqUedmit pipe', lor .Conveying cCaier Hem , spiings, furnialed the -country Made, and put nil - oil - liters in , -lengths of frortiloll to 1000 feet on each reel; with directions nsila the proper method' . of laying.. Also, on hand, a large supply of 'Adams , Pat. 'ern suctniPidop's, for' wells 'or' cisterns; Stiroc:l4 - -Clols ' very supeirbr.bastiroicitiction Putnps. • • ' o r 'Hydrant i . cork - ef emery rdescripuon executed in the, most durable trimMer,rfnil. on the .-mostaccommodating terms. 'Orders, front the country for leadenlnPec, diet t lead, or puntps, mill receive prompt attention.' • - , RA. - L, NG. • SECURED BY WETTF,R.9 - ,PATENT.. - IDUBLIC ATTENTION is* Solicited' tc:'nu'inilre new : article of RAILING, mode of wrought iron' bare,' and soft annealed rods, or wire; and expresely . designed for enclosing Cottages, Cemeteriee,' Baleontes., GrOunds, Sm., at plices varying front fin centsirt - s3,9oThe running . foot. It is made in panne lkof . variolis lengths, 11 m ,to 4 et high, with Wrought iron posts square; at intervening distances of 6to In feet If de , bired, panne Is can be made of any height, in con - urinous spans of- 50 to fUnfect, with or without poste. No•exira Olive for posts. , The comparative lightnesi, great stre nef andsdhrtii,il ity of the WIRE RAILING, the, beauty of Its Varied or namental thisig-ns, together with the eXtrerdelylbwptioe 'at which .11. is sold,Are <musing supersede' the Case Iron Railing, wherever their conmarauire nierite' haVe been tested. For further particulars 'address MARSHALL, S BROTHERS, Agents fir Patentees,' mt 27,3 m1 - -Diamond nlicY. near Smithfield 5t . tshurg.' Hardware,. nt eery, Saddlery,tec. TORN WALKER, Importer and /jailer:in Ecieign.anct 0 Domestic Hardware, respeculilly,annonnces.to his friends said the public generally, that he is now;reeciv ing his Springsupply of Hardware, enders, Saddlery, 4c., at his stand; 15i0..85 Wood street, which he will dis pose or on the most:reasonable terms. He will continually be receiving trail . supplies, direct from the - manufacturers in- Europe and this country, 'which will enable him to compete with ally house, East He particularly invites the attention of customers to his excellent assortment of Table, and Spring. Cutlery. which is of, fashionable patterns and from the MOM -populpv manufaCturers.. His,'Stock oi Carpenter's Tools is large, anil . e . x.e`el. , lent quality. Of general Hardware stoek,.fie has every. variety of Western Merchants and 4derders, generally.. are in vited to call anti examine his stock. marW:Gm Colver's Patent Cortoa've-Beatpr . Churn I BITTER IN FIVE MINUTES:I I ' W.F. call the attentionoF the publit to therattictle head ing this advertiserrient, and ihvite the enterprising and curious to call and witness its operation-: All adver- - tisements in relation to this invention, to the.hundreds who have seen-it tested,is ittpercrogation. •,` ist- This Churn will produce Hinter. gathering it in a miss, from sweet milk, itsfiveto - ten minutes! and from cream prepared, asfanillies ttsuttllV 4 prepirre -it, in -three t?.d Tile utility or this invention is apparent,ll. better Butter can be produced froriiiwept milk, or cream, man cream soared in the usual way ; - and bytneiiiis of Ibis .Churn, a little girl or boy can - perform, tn five or ten minutes, what hos heretofore required the - tabor of a wo man or man for ono or two bouts', and - sometimes-half a . day. ad. .Py Imply - turning a thumliscrew, the wholeinside dasher is taken out, leaving nothing but the Butter and milk in the plain wooden box. • ' 4th. It is the cheapest Chur,n.coirir invented,,as,tiae o.im plicity of its eonstruction:lthoitgli etabodyitig great philosophical" principle) makes it. bat linle to tnanufac tore it sth jigis nuotnruOn-sense Churn, as all - willudmit - who . hill c inn • • • - - `We incite the public to call 'and witness its 'operation at our office in the Diantoria, near the Black Bear Tar ern.and. at 3. F. Beckham's, Federal st., Alleglienc. rnarfl-cllnrsr2in , C A MERON & PRICE.. Walt Paper Warehouse. N 0.47 mArumr , STRZErr. PIT PSLICTFIGH, PENN'A. TIiniESPEOTFULIN announces to his friendi and cus, tomers. that he has bud at no past period ,eo erten sive a Stock as he has at present.: He can ot4; t to -pur chasers, on very- moderate terms, at, the alrt estatdishe nond in. it/ark-et street;almost every article iir his line-- including counting.room. belie hamber,tl in in g-itnarat par lorend uttll Paper. With ,Borders, "Landscapes, 1-,lre board Prints.. Paper and Traiisparent Window;3hadei, Bonnet and Rattlers' Boards, - Virrapp . ing, and Tea • Paper; he is .abundantly . ,supplied, , tunt'requests merchants and housekeepers to entl and examine his as sortment. , , . Ragft and Tanners' scraps taken itt trade, nt the high eat .• marll-il&w.ltn, Paper. lElanglngr. - AM now re , entring - , direct: from the manufahtarers in I New York; Philadelphia and , Ballicaore, a large and well selected assortment of all the latest and most ins proved styles of satin. 'Glazed and common PAPER ; HANGINGS, consisting, of 10,000pieces, of Parlor and Preset; ; 10.000 "• Hall nail - Column: • 20,000 ' ."- "lllning , roarn, chamber and office Paper Which I wottitltnirticularlyinvite the attention of their. having Houses to Papery to, rind examine ,- at the Paper Warehouse of ' C. MILL. • • mar:3o • :• Wotia.itt. Paper. Ilaingleigs. Ars.23: JAS.e W‘g.lo:-Po°l/ I krle pahlir to their present steak of Paper HatigiiiEs, Ncliieh, for variety, beauty of finish, durability and eheapuOss,rsunsurpasis ed by any e.staolishnientin the Union. Seshies largea'niffull assortnieni of Paper of their own manufacture, they are now receiving a direct; im portation-of Preiteirand English styles Of Papei• Hang-. lugs, purchased by Mr. Levi Howard, one of the firm ; now in Europe, consisting of-, - - • • Parisian ntanufactare, • 7 • . 7 , 7Wooop . iieei. • London de. 5,000 do.' Of their own ninafacture, they have 100,000 Pieces Wall Paper, and 42,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window hitisars.lamestiliwaxl & Co., have spared neither ex ' pause nor labor in their endeavors to titre( the Eastern JVall Paper establishments, bothin quality of manufac ture and variety of pattern, and'they are warranted in assuring the public that they have succeeded. The whole assortment, foreign-nod home manufacture, trill be dared on :terms' as Low as those of-Eastern manufacturers and importers •iitar•27 Nev✓ Literary Emporium. new depository of Cheep , Putylieations has been opened :on : Third street, opporfte the_ post Otilee, where may be found azeneral as. ertment of the popular literature - of the day The propnetors4nive made the mast ample arrangements for procu r nig nit new works as soon as Issued from the press... . - MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPEK.S---All The most lilamtzinee and-Weekly Newspapers'cati be sad at their Cl3ll.lltCr by - tbe sieLie number or by the year. STATIC PNE RV—Letter and cap paper ; pens and pen cils; iu short' every - thing in the stationery- line, and o the bent qaitlity. for sale Cheap. /ililt.ilC--A large assortment of the moat approved Pi ano Forte Music;.bdund und otherwise. This mUsie pronounced by the tnohtdistinguLtheil prole...perste be the • • best collection everoffered for salein the West. Tue United States Odd Fellows' Directory tin- 1849, got up in convenicotsty Ice . .' - - Without pitrtieularizing 'further, we respectfully re-' quest visit to our storeroom front the public. WORK & HOLMES, Third street, pitty26 ' opposite the Post Olitce. - 'Joshua "Modes t 11[THOLESALE FRUI'rEREII. AND CONFECTION ER, No. Wood street -3'ro boxes Oranges;. . 500 cans Sardines.; '225' '! 800 hf. ", " 161/dozen Lemon Syrup; 150, qr. " 1000 drums Figs; :..400 boxes Herring; 291.1 bre Raisins, in layers; 2000 Cocoa Nina; 150 hf. bxs. " .8 boxes lancet/mai; 100 -" 8 " Vermacilla ; - 75 trails Iraica Almonds; .25 cases aso.l Pickles 100 boxes shelled 40 casks Currants; 8 bales 13ordeati.X .. 1011 ..ths• col Tissue kge.ri • Malaga 50rmS: white hid Paper; 3 " - paper snel'd " .cases'l!rilite4; . 3, " har d 16 mats Dates; 40 bags F , lberta; . 4 cases Liquorice; 30 . Walnuts; 10 the. Venetia Beans; 50 Cream Nuts ; '2O ANo I. Ro'k.Candy; 40 . "- , 20 ."wh'e and yel. 1.0 bids. " 8 cases Florence Oil •; _... Just received arid for Betel," •- • • : Greenwood Gardens ARE now open ,s for the ale of a large Collection of, Green lloctse Plants, of the choices: varieties.: „ Also, a large collection of the finest Dahlias and A.nnol Flower. Plants will he ready to deliver in pots on the Ist of May, . _ Soqueis ofno. choicest Flowers put'uO ot the' shoilist The Gaidens will be open ferthe get:mild-reception of Cisiters on the 2d 'day 'of Aprif.' -- Captain randegraf , s fine new steitinboat, (the Thomas Scott,) will: commence Tanning from the Point, foot of. Penn st.,To the Gardens, on the .2d day of April...Nutt:a. Mitehell's, Maps. TT AY &CO. have taken' the exclusive itgency . for the sale , of Mitchell's superior Mapsfor Pittsburgh and, Western Pennsylvania, winch wilt be sold as his reduced Philadelphia prices..• - . • . The Map of the World,on'MeCatties Projection, is the largest and most coinprebensive. work,of the kind ever 'published in America; it is 61 feet from Eitat,to %Vest, and 4h from North to . South, acconiptunpd by a book of 600 p . ages, containigg consulting intlex,conFUlung which any item oil the Map may be readily' foam! ;also, Geo graphical-descriptions of all The eimnitneg o ft.he Globe.. Tbe Reference mid Distaneehlap . Of the rinnedStates, on a scale of 2'5 miles to att inch, comprising the . ..tittes, Counties, Townships, &c., in the Union, accompanied by a volume:of , 1110 pages, 8 vo., which includes an index of Counties, Towns, &c., together with a general description Of the United States. ; Toe National Map in - . the =American United Staten of AmeriCa. ' - • . • • . : Universal' Atlai, containing Maps: of ther , nipiies,' Itingdoms, States:and Republicr, with a'special Map a each of the United Statmccomprihen'ded on 7 3'sbeetk, forming a series of 117 Mnps : a large folio volume, etc ' gantly executed. ' • • - • . A Alan of Texas, Oregon and California,, with all the ~.routes distinctly marked out.to these countries. A large supply of the above Maps, email and limn, Will be kept constannyon for sale nu/m.11;4- . and Paper Warehouse, corner of Third andWond sic. martu:d&w, _ _ .1.r.?;000 . 6.7131 d TARI).3 - 0P GRADING T HE itinninkhara Tema Council, deairing to efiniritct • with setae editabio person or pereons for the eicar. vating of:I:LOW c'itGie yards on the streeot,"will receive' reeled propositlA for the whole or any part of said work,. until the 4th of April - next, rtt ' , high tune An work will be let to the loweetand beet bidder.- • •-•_. . • Proposals to he left with Wa.maat rawearr, Street Commissioner; where' a specification of the work may be seen. ,Sy order of the-Couneil. . ~ mar24:dtd THOKAS iIt,ACEMOLE, Pregident. _ x "7;l', = t.p MEE , rnshioriable Hetakt4t itorratersiii iiro. 29 Mdtriai.'soetto reeond - :door botate , Sertmg.:kitteL • RE:SVF4TRILLY announce,. to his unmet : oats-friends and te.-the - putilie; That be has removed his Fashions able Head-quarters from filberty , street to his now Store; on Market, 2d door from. Second street. 'Ho is coustant ly to make to , order, ref: the .most,fine.nnilliat reaterials s in a superior manner and at very reasonable prices,every article of Fashionable Clothing;tifiathielt las camPlete stork i.ofi• choice and carefully; spleeted Frenci; F.nglisluttud-Belgian - .Cloths. Cassimerna,i Vest.. ings, ike,, of the latest:and most .desirslilif pauernslore particularly dasigned.!- alsoon hand avery large stockofiteadyimarce frtsl4oimble Clothing, which lie will sell very low reh 2 i:ll 2 - S Market st.., tkl door frorn o Second st. !ix) .1 - 11.)USE:KbE 4 N.KRS.ANOTIIOSE S3O3.III2NCTSG.- , - . Thei .j.. sulmdriber has re4eivecr 4441 )(ow on band' a 4144 .41e-ortment llotiskeeping-G4o4N,comprising,i4 ff)GAN & CAN'f_WELL.•ltave ituit-teteeiveat at No BB Istarkat stieet, itViuirivallad % • • - Bend •Reticulas'and Parses ; • ••-% • - - . Fails and COmlisl. -• • • - • •. ••• • China Satan -Aceordens: &e. • ~•:•• • • • =eV • ••• - ' 4100 AN & CANTWELL. • NOW Good!, At - Number Pliftyindine eotorsa OF YOuittg• A . ND'axturst brasiers, PITTSIOSHOII r"4 REArBARGAINSI-Z.Tlie, -- subscribbr has ',lust ve ,vor turned from tlic Eastern Cities, Midis; now receiving a v.tiry. eite ogre utssortininf or PAN° v-.AND STAPLE DIM GOODS; adati ' ted to the 'preient'Oeutton;and - ern = br "ittg a tuock for richness midvariety not stirpassed by 81 , establistrizefltin the Weitt. i DRESS GOODS' •- . ' Very g,lossy black Silks; - - .lorearats and Collars; I; • Handsome dress. ;.,do. • ---1131ack love Veils and Hillifs; Rich changeable do. IJnconet andCrimb. Muslin. : Rich changeable. Satin del Plaid and striped Musliai; - Chines t. . • - !Handsome; Ribbons:, ,r Mode and high col'd French Gloves; Hosiery, Ac.; . • Merinos; - ,Cloths for. Cloaks; 'Mode and high col d Muslin;Terkeri Shawls ; de Lainas ; . Cashmere do. , NewetYlemuslindoLuines;•Plairt Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; I friar • 'Fancy do. do. iPlack S,hawls, do .do. Black nod Alpacas; Black do. do. Plaid Ginghams, bright co-:Silk d 0..; do. , Mrs; ' . Wine Brodie do. New style Vlsettes;;Cloth _. „ ..do. Gala Plaids;bright colors; Plaid; Long 'so, California Pkaids ; . Low Piiced do Black - Bontbazinos • ; - ' Plaid ClOakitigs. u cAcoig - F.AT REDUCTION, His stock : of Calicoes is very,large ; it has been se.' tvitiv mach care—with' particular reference , to fßlllleer , of coloring,durability of fabric, and beauty ol "desigif. • These goods-are lower than they have ever beef before, mid are worthy the particular attention ol purchasers: ' The best Calicoes for 61 ms. ever offered ; • . Double purple Calicoes, hl - .iglish, 12e, cents ' 'Green do. - 011 Chintz; British Chintzes; Nevv style Merrimack Calicoes; '• • ' Blue ;: do. , do. Blue and Orange do. 'Furnitiire do. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of IoW priced Muslin de Laines, of the low price of In cents per yard. Also, Black Alpacas for Ilacts. per. sard. Nerygood andvery handsome dark and bright colored Plaid-04;g-, hares, for 1:2/ tents; warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODSi 'Bleached Mualins, 64; t 0.12; • Yard wide Unblzacbed, GI. top lied Tic kings, very cheap ; Casi netts, Drillings; Kentucky'Jeans; Checks.Liningi; Plaid Linseys ;, ' • Domestic Gifightuns. Mariners' Skirtings; Colored. Cambrics ; Flannels, lower than ever otrera Canton Flannels.- • . • ' Fine and superfine. French and . English Clothsand cas, simeres; Over-eoatings ; Silk. and Linen Pocket_iland. kerchiefs and Cravats; : Gloves; Suspenders ;. Silk. and Merino Under Garments; Merino wad:Cotton Half Hose. T. subscriber hawing made extraordinary, prepara tions for the Finnand Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of markets onusdaily depressed. can coafalenity promise his C ustotners the best bargains h;i:lnts ever been able to ofler. Customers of the house. and P urc baser s getterally,'are tespeCtfully invitedio can. inor2M poi Lip Ross.. .Terrible Revolutto—Stara Triusupbta,ntt 'R °GAN & 10 cANTwELL, (sign of Ihe .40 N o, 86 Market strest, would respectfully beg leave to call the.attention of the public to their new stock of Goods, jusi,eceived and opening from manufdcturers and im porters, ofccrideb they feel confidearthat price and qual ity will give entire satisftwtion, as our motto is—" Quick Sales and Small Profits" Our stock consists, partly, of the following articles,viat Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast' Pins, late stYles; Gnarl, and Vest" Chains; - Bracelets, Clasps - and Lockets ; Fin ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slidesand Studs; Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head Dresses"' Mtultlon's Card Cases. shell; pearl and - velvet :' Coral Beads; Ala kaster-Boxes ; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases, .furnished Sivcr Spectacles: Silver Spoons. all kinds; cerman Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags andPArgetli Cotton Basis and Purses; flair;l'ooth, d.- anCloth Brushes; 'Violins, Acconleons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Seisimrs ; Globes and Taper Holders, Shell. Dress and Side Combs, latest styles; .Ciddis Vases. Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases, Mug., and Cologne }Joules; Tables, Chessman and illaelgammon Boards: Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets; 'Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, dce., tee., with a large assort nient of Toys and Fancy rArtieles, teo numerous to men tion. . T.YIUNTS TIM'LL, ASKONOPOLIES If DST PALL: _- . • • SO MUST PRICES; WIIICH rawt will be proven by calling ist.McGrum's 11 Fashionable Tailoring F.stablishrne Third street, Sl. Ch ;Irl es But Wing. ' Morro: Smict. profits and quick sales. V/1,141't Fresh and good. CogyErrrros: Vert:far in the background. . 1 4My .old . customers and all others, are respectfully in . rmallhatl stnwaiting fafthem, McGUIR.E, oca3 Tailor. St. 'Charles: AA. MASON I ca,No,ol.Market street, have just . received the following well known brands of Bleached Manlilts, viz: - 7.3 and 5-4111enched Maslia, James' Steam Milts ; • t. ' " Naniukeag • Mason," "Pokanoket,""Chilisre,""DoiChearer," "Gin isigamond." "Gratlon.". "A." "Pittsburgh," "Lawrence,' ‘ , .iloston Palo* Cage," "FarAsivortil, " &c., &c. All o which, together with many siyles not here mentioned, will be sold at kIASTERNPRICES;Ity the-piece or pock age. 1eh,21 • Shirting Rinsins and irlish Lhaens. [ TXT R. muarkiv _invites the particular attention , of those wanting the above Goods, to bisdesirable stock,. consisting of the best malce;from thesnost approv ' ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure flax.— He has just received an additional supply-, and is offering Shirting Muslims of a superior gustily at a very low price. Also, Sheeting and Pillow-case Mullins; Dupers and Crash; Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins; Blankets Quil ts Connie Les- and • Housekeeping Dry Good rPal Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Such as French.blerinoN' Parcae nos, plain and fancy De Laines, (some new styles ursrtecciyed;)Alpacas, &c. 'The season being far advanced, all these Goodi Win be sold at pnces that cannot fail topletuse. Wholesale RooMS upstairs: janls . • To Country?lerchontr. AFD R. MURPHY,: Wholesale Roomii, North "vv. east norner,ol Fourth and Market streets, Pats :burgh, (up stairs,} is now prepared to otter to the inttpec !towel Conn try"Mirchants;'lt extensive supply of New Sitting Goods, . including the , newest styles of Spring Prim's, Gingllams, Lawns, Misfit' de Leine*, Alpacas, and, Dress , Goods generally; also„ Gloves and Hosiery, Bonnet' Ribbons:Laces and Edgings; &c. Prices low. • Entranee to Wholesale Rooms from 4th at. mrt9 A MASON '& CO., No. 60 MArturr eras e r, tia , M .• this day rectixerl, per "Fast Line,' the following named GOods; i—S.atin stripe, black and blue black plain and p rinted . BerageS, all w001.M.,(1e Laines, em'- broblered 'FhilnWShavris, black; 'white and pearl Silk " spunSille Hose ;-kid,'silk - and lisle thread Gloves; !Mall, bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings ; Innettings block silk lace.Rdginge bonnet Ribbons; embroidered Muslin Caper s newpatternsand rich goods... mar 22 Cr US. ' o call * sea ice, the choicest variety ever '" offered, and CAMELIA CRA VATS ;.at prices, you e'en' leave. sliest • •,, CLOTH STORE.PoPl.Huildings,, Twirl 0:1'el, • • Comer Fifth and. Wood 41S t . • New Goode. II TN STORE, and now reeeiying, our first,impnlz of New . SPRING GOODS, coni.fsthig Al eVeiy flungnew and beautiful, to - tie, had of thelmnorters pad Jobbers I 'Wewstyles of rich Turk Satins; - '• Wide Brocade SIM'S; newon tt erns ; Rieh'Chainelba and Itie4 e Silks ; [..: k Fjg'd aud - plain id'ltSifki, all N , hdl.hri . j . ~ ~ -Dereges,"Lawns:Motts de Laincs, &c.; -- ,Fancy Bonnet Ribbond, new designs. td g elher with'a large assortment ot Domestic Goods . ; ' • ROHM' THOItIPSON. 11.0 Market fct..; it doors from I,ilrnnc. ' iorlsl ICTEit HPRit`TO:6ool).Nk,iu, no ttiar kct strect..nre now opening 40 eases and packages. of Splendid SPRING GOODS, comprising Luwns', Bercges, M. de -Laines; :iinghunis, Prints,. French Csmbrics, Linens,. Ribbonk, "Lacee, SilkS, Shawls, Glo'ves,. Hosiery, and tegenerai assortment of Goods mar 27 VAMILIES, Economists und the Pahlic, to effect . n • saving of anc-thirdisfid obtain the litiatest bargain's .ever' purchased, are mosr 'respectftilly" inVited to visit HOHLTISObPS CLOTH ESTABLISHIIIEN'P; Post Build -Ml:az Corner Fifth and Wood streets. - fahsa2w . • , A FURTHER 'REDUCTION. Jas. Sllnspratit dr SOILS , Patent Soda Ash. .7`05 TONSili,easb, currency ; 0r , 4 :mos., -approved t. bills. 5 tons or upwards 31 do. par, or 6 mos. do., in. terest added. , For the superior quality or this brand, we _refer to the glass and.soap . manufacturers of this city generally. & M. hfITCHELTREE, deed • . , No.loo Liberty itreet. ECM= ~ ~ . = Ell ENEZEINA ,-?-• . ,:':'•:: 7, .' - ..=':.:,: , - 7.-:' : ',?7:, ' - ,--,'i'; : iko' . ' , ;. „ -:_ -::::,.i.,-,-...':;:v. •: ,. :" . -...' i - ' - 7 .- - ; ' ' 7 : ,' .i ' '-' - ' 1 h r h . i I‘.;•L ';-_ . 'trr. $ ' 1-- . ;.;,!•,,,- _..!.-: .- . '," - i. - • -- ;'. -- i'.i: - ! 1.t7 -. ~, .._ WM= MM9=!== Pr ew;i6-; 5-4,64, 10-4,1.24 BIM Cotton' Shectings4 6-4, 10-4 3 12-4 Saittellry I_4lteetino,,s , ; - Litien:nnd Muslin Ticking ; _Marseilles Quiltsilhanhets Plain and embroidered Table Coverw;= ,. ', • WittdsolDraperY, Ttirlrey Red'Cbiritz• ,:auft Windaor Holland,,Lliten Table Cloths . ; DamaileTable Widtha ; -; Doilies;DianeVerasli,!&c., &c.; which wil .be Cold at lowest pnees.'at - ROBT.D. THOMPSON'S, No. 110 - 1116tiket'st., 3 dooriltont-laberty: • ' GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns • 'Damask. Table Linen; . Do.- tio. Cloths; Russia Sheeting., Do. Diapers; Linen •Drilling:Grasb. • BLANKETS! BLANKETS! _ - A large stock of Blankets,ltotn'cor(re to very fine, also - Blue and Drab . Blankets,°fine' and very , Cue,' for Overconts. GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Business Card. Bleached Booth. ESN ESZU • . tom ' • q * 7 '3.:<- 4 •:' •";,'J - = '',S;: , , -..-: ,',-..:-, MEM BME ?.; 'Pe,* • y '„;k,S ,Ti=r4e EOM i I Ktile s 4L# 3 Pfttabnrgh PriitabliisAltissot,astss,ets FOII Tne, raaxtrdirraTlON.4l , -ImalaGaT T 6 ' AN - D ROM PITTSBURGH, ..PHILADELPHIA, •• NEW,YORK, -- .I3OSTON, .THOMAS' BORRID6E;} TA_A FEE & O'CONNOR; )"‘dadelphin:•ry••• - Tittsburgh:. - . ....• Irllta old established Line being now in full operation, 1; die proprietereareprepared, with their - wand eaten, Etre 'arra iseniente; to forward rire.rehandize,,proditee„l &e.;Vo'en.l Irma - tbe abbtes porti;' , inf liberfittertnilf 11;g'pl,nrity, '4lfspatelt. and' safeity, -Vectilitir 'to:that': nuidanat t?atigpor{atlon, so'ohvioua when transhipment'' :All ereist pitmen tkby. arid forsb is Line re eeiveilMiarge raid, and:forwarded in ' Airy'required - dtreetiorts;:free - of char erfor drinlinissfonc advancing ore torrike''. •-• -Norde test, direedy,n't indirectly, in steamboats. Allreortimariteations,prorni;ly attended to, on applies- dont:, he follcielig Agents:: • . ' • - .THOMAS BORBIOOE, • IPS Market street- Philadelphia,,, TA AFFE. & O'CONNOR.,. .1 Cannt Bain Pittsburgh: , O'CONNOR, , & ~, North Sit,Baltimore:. ' , :triBi.4 ; „., .. ~, IS 49 . t. mm _ ._ . . . Etprehantts Trignsportationianc,: N , .. , , VIATENNSYLVANI.A. , CANAL, AND RAU...ROAS To:'erutianat.enta-Ann , natr r Atottr-, Tws Canals. and Itail,Roads•being now, nnil,in good order, we axe prepared to for - want Iner chandizel and. produce -to Philadelphia and Baltnpore,• with promptuess-and despatch, and on..as good icons ; as aux Sather Line. C. A. ,IdcAI‘fULTY.& • , i ;," Can It Baltial'Penn_strect, Pittsburgh. Aorara—CIARLUS RAYNOR,Vhiladelphin,, • • % .ROSEPWIRILL fr.:Co.."llialtlinCile. • . 1,8.4 I T ercilant. , * 'Way -Prelghp.Line,•,. -F6r; Hal/Woks burgh; . . • • Alinerniediate.pktrcs,-- tins' Lina cciatinue - mrcariyall WaY Goode frith ; their.nsual di patch, and at tair rater; of freight, • AGENTkr-.t. it. - .11.1CAD11.1L1 . 1 - ,& Co., PittOnro., • D. B. NrAKEFlFLlklah! l # lo *ut • JOHN,4 l lLLER,lialliaaychu - rgh. • lisrattartcf—James "Jorean,'Smilb & Sinclair, Dr. R . Shoentierget; R; Alatnt,lofin Parkor: - S. P . , Von'illotin horst & Co., Wat:'Lehmer ..tacrikrtFeitt Bros., PittsbOrgh; John ts - .. Ray, John Glair& Co., Blairsville: , ' ' ' •'' - rruiri7 • (Gazette, and Journal truly. copya. Y. PEOPLE•s'.. TRANSII_O4TAT;ON TSBURG'. TO ERIE! RESHIPPINGTO I, , The Boats belonging, to this Linn J2ll have-been put in fine order. and'are now runnin regale/T s between, Pittsburgh and Erie, touching atoll tate-rine 'ate Ports'alortgthe Canals. Wiloat wni always be abbe wharf, tuide'r the Monongahela Bridge, and one will start regularly every other day. The People's Transportation Line has everk other. 'tarrying :Freight and Passengers: 'The ,honts •will'be towed , to Beaver by steamers, and still prcieeedio Erie with great dispateh, by the canals. The - beetware commanded by experienced and eareful , men—nll of whom have an in , wrest in the Line. • Ire Goods sent by the Line to Erie'iritty be forwarded 'Reny point on the Lakes. - For freight or passage-opply to - , H. KIRKPATRICK, Agent; Water street., Pittsburgh. AGENTS:. Ct.str. & Co., 'Beaver: ' • R. VW. CUNNINORANI, New Castle. & Mrrettstrarrs, Pulaski. Staaarr WAnara & Co., Middlesex. - . MILTON HULL, Sherron. JOSEPH M - CCLURE., Sharp3blligh. ' - -S. B. & G. LOWRY, ClRTk3Ville ' KINO & MCFARLAND, Big Bend. S. C. Pt.rama. West Greeiteitle. J. & T. K.µ..esvatcr., Adamsville. W. 11. HENURT, Hartstovrn. • W. WADSWORTII & CO., She rmart , s COITICTS, - • Wm. POWKR, Spring Corner. ; • 'W. C. Wskiesu,Albion. • Vita. Trt..ca, Lockport. . PLSII, Giranl. • ' A. Ktso. and Tirataivsou & Erie. - • The following Agents in Erie will receive' And for worth Freight to soy Port bn the Lnkes, shippeil • by this Line: NV "AL Gallagher. John 11entn, •' • G. 'W. Ilaverstielt & Co., Josiah Kellogg. Kelsoe & Loomis Walker & Cook. jet} j .""-n ri 7: IL :MO : s r' : p El !p rra u u l i a7 "- 0 1 1 1InK a Ers ll110 : PlTl:rts t — r u T ii-rn an aa.° 4l, - S iI iIC P ) A E . Es; j ltsl l ie b a ri t ieghunae Boots l 1 °l ii * ! i d 7.3 S li h ' heoe"liiietll proprie t oric T li, I'itrsek' p l aceem erditgh.:lxhir7e''':?serti. to order for thin market. and he is not satisfied only by keeping the heat assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOILS 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 , whatlacilitieslhey boast Or having for offering great inducements to the public. It 11.1 impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in un advertisement, tluir ille - Grerd DargalruCifiiiter,bits over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots and ShoeS of the very best qualities and steles at frorattl to t 5 per cent. lower than any other'stoin•in the city: The why to teat the matter is for all who intend porch:is tug, BOOTS and SHOES, 'to call'itt' BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stork and pilots, and all will be satisfied that the Orearßargnin Carner.SMith• firlil and Fifth . strres, Lathe place for the public, one and nll, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, forcaah. ' • Y. DATES. ~,-.- Jrea. / !stern Saddle, TRUNK AND WHIP MA-NDPACITIRP. riptit; subscriber' takes this method of - informing his' friends and the public in general, Iliat he bus the largest stock of the following named articles, of his own manufacture, in this 'city‘ , . - Sarldles; Hantess,Trtinks-atnt Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of the best material, and by the beat mechanics in Allegheny county. Being- determined to sell his manufactures something lower.than has been heretofore sold in the city, lie would invite persons in need Or-the - above 'named ar ticles, to his Warehouse, No.- 314 Liberty street. oppo site• Seventh. Also, bands made to order for ntnehlnerT octal Iron City Cracker and Bread 130 — re - F - 3, — . J. B)IEPII.ARD ItiOULD respectfully Infer:li his friends and the pal!- . VV , tic generally, thathe has added to his other bust itess7the manufacturing Of Creel/ere of every vitriety.- llavum-purchassd one_ of W. IL Nevia'a Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill all orders for crackers or Pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes by a strict attention to,business, to share a portion of the public patronage. The public is respectfully invited - to call and examine for themselves. • BAKERY, No. Id Commercial,Row" M). en et. oppo site Smithfield. ' . B. Superior family Bread, rye and dyapepaiti Bread, largeand entail rolls, fresh, every mertiipg can he had at the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary.on hand and made to order.' S. ARD. Mile'Comenreiel'Etaw. Liberty Steel and File Manufactory. . j T"E ,subscribers have enlarged their Steel. and File Ilanufactory, on the corner of O'Hara street, rind Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by ereeting.a con verting furnace, a melting furnace -and atilt hammer.— Their Stcel,now being of a superior quality, and having , engaged -competent operatives,they uremrepared to fur nish Files of every descriptiont.that will compare with the best imported article; and being . determined tan:take it the interest of all- who use Files us any way, to pur chase from them, they. will sell their .Files at reduced prices, for Cash. They will also re-cut Files, and put , chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron ague is 'respectfullyinvited, novil ' , J.-A.I4EIIIM a co, . „ New Millinery, Silks, Volvets,Ar.c.. /car received from New York a choice selec tion of elegant rich Saban , ilas,Winter.Rthlions, French Flowere,, Moines, &c. A. handsome, ns. sortment of Winter Bonnets, Roods, Capes, Cardinals, Visetts. &c., on hand and made to orde r in the lotest style, at the shortest notice. :: . MRS. DUFF, deco No.lo St. Clair-st. (West sided . • -eatterson's Carriage Mantifeetory, ph:lnland alley, between. Treed clad Smithfield s freers. t( Waana may always be found an 'asSort p. j went of Family CarringeßrtgarOuehesi Buggies, and all kinds* of heavy work, from a six horse wagon down to a wheel..: barrow. Persons wishing to pnrehase•or cOntritet -for any thing in the above line, are respectfully invited io call.. octi2Baf City Livery fitabl r s. ,' ' - ••• Tll£ 6 übsdribergi having purchalied 'lrin Charles Coleman the above Sitaires',.,.alid . Tat , . tending to .increasO their Mott cif 'llotitqs, Car/juges, 'Buggies, &c., wouhT riiisifeettully. solicii a share of, patronage from - the . public. 'naives ' , ept, by thti,ciclY, 'w,e,eir,. mouth or year , end dildltionni . Jails are being errttrea, ih 'the sec ond -litiliysYor -the'bd commodation of Cahn e ' stock' :t' "' . , i''. ,' ''• - .".. . 1 feb23:3111 ROGERS at. OBEY,' IN retiring from the Livery'busineul, oiith•pleitsure from a long aequaimance) recommend-my imeeeasom to he putronage of my friemis and the public. febtalw • • ' CHARLES COLEMAN. 1 Blgelow's carriage•lllassurnetbry, Diamond alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets. E. AI. •BIGELOW would respectfully " inform the public, that at his Factory can at all dines he , found•wham) supply of Family Carriages, Barenches, Buggies, andel! kinds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and neatness to any found in the EMU, Contracts for any .number of Cm - miles, Baggiest:old Wagone*will promptly filled. Alt work of his own manufacture wilt be warranted, REFERENet.I3—OOI It Patterson, R. Patterson, E. D. Gazz.am, Esqt, Robert Robb, c'sq . C. L. •11Ingee, and Alderman Steel. Efeb27:dam ruldß — e ta l i' • - - ADD LB,IIARNBSS AND TR MYR' NEt PIA GTO RY D ()BERT LL HARTLEY, begs lettke ' .1:11 forrn his friends and the public' ' ➢ ' Ant he continues to occupy that largo.. and cent.' .14/.. modicrus Store Room, (boner ly occupied b y Semite ahlt esteek & Co, No. Sit, corner of Diamond alley arid Wand street, whore he keeps it large and generul niviortment of Saddles, Bridles, I - farness, 'Pranks, Carpet Bags. Saddle flags. Valises, Buffalo, Robes, 117,hips, &tld all other arti cles an his line. lie also kcapiteinstantl3' on hand, and ie prepared tr.. furnish to order, all kinds of ftivpued Heels; manufactured of the best malarial, and ins. style of workmanship equal to rho eastern manufactured article, and at 86 per. cent. Country ATerehantr and Fa 177102 would do , wegio v4l and examine his stock before• nurchasing . elsewhere, as he. is determined to sell:first. rate, articles .ats very low prices Ezr Don't:fortret the place, No. 86, corner,of„w oo il teet and•Diantond Alley. T MEN 41 (X)116.-n--4,.4.1tbutort hQc No. 80 01arket ...llj.street, hake .rectlived Sheeting, mash 6-8 sad 10-4 Linen Hollanda, Bleached antl r trown Table Cloths, Resold:alai Scotch. pitiiio A , Doylies; Nap, kips, - - ata., to a•l4ll.4hey, iair6e, the atteattoa . afltte ehaegra. • atarit/ =MUM =I ME MEMI OM ,--.,0:: ,;" ..;,„ 't':,--- ME ~ ~ r .~° EIS ME €lmf3çdtou, t,mcs 3 PaSilage to) alitilfro4ol Zniefilmu7;frVol•Pd' • .BCOTE4p. zo• S• o,regilzar P.' W. lIVAILIC.S,drGi York .and . ' iyaar oo . _ l'zlishNs qcnidingjo the Old Country.fo;thlir frieudf.'t them.bitought out . hp the Regularl.lue of Peel: 7 from Laverpool,on Ist t 6th,ll.l)l,.lGth, 2tet or ; -' 143,1 i 'Or •• Siddees, - Henry Clay. , _ Hottiriguer,, 1. Columbia, Constellation, Roseins. Patrick Henry, • ' Catidiridge, tillOeill'Pright. Waterloo, • -•-• `•C'imstitatton, 7.6:shhairton, • New-YOrk- Garrick, •Wfail Point, Queen or the West, Montezuma Yorks Ore. , Sheridan, • ' Now World, Liverpool. ' - Oxford John R. Skiddy. -Or iu;the first clans Ardericiai'Shliis, sailing . from Liv ,erpool and the 'lrish Poriti'avery dap. comprising the— i.St.4.Patrick, StAsetirge;•• "Andrew Foster; -. : ;Yorktotrn, Creofd,- ' Mimnon, Probes, t Elsinere; Wm. A. Cooper. Anil many others, which this limitedspace Will not ad- Mit.of liege enumerating., 13YRNF.S. & COiareahe solePassengor Agents - , for:the`Steamship SARAH SAN DS.i, Her appointed lug dtiffg, for 1.819; ate; ns' followaziFrom. Liverpool -on! "20111 anuar.yi ".ffi•th,hlarch, 4th June, 6th Augast and,Sth 9c 10 , 1 Le,,T . ,,,.frein. NOW on 24tliPebruary, 311. May, 6th tember, and 151 h November... , hetet:pre, those wishing-Ale-it relatives- out early Y: tlSpring, will fibilit to theivinteresCto: patronize due d Lstidnished Rouse, our arrangement/riming so per, rliCt (hat ! no - delay or - disappointment can.occur.. - • brads in sight for any amount on the National Bank of 'lreland; its branches, &e., ice., at all times for sale. Ap ply tog or address, by letter, post - Paid,r - P. WrByliNES & 83 serail it., N.V., and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. JOHN THOMPSON, , 'iiherty- 7 street, •Pittsbargli. ' ißplyaf - .New CoMmercial Line, E..W. tICIMBA44ic Co.. PILYI ( ; 1 : ( s 84 Wall st ,Ne.ce-york; # 't Liverpool, England, ' , - RESPECTFULLY intorm their -friends Lod the -, ~ t . f thathhey have ;commenced the Gene , . raPshilTing'hint 'Commission Busiatess„ to . - I. i t gether with the Genera/ Passenger Gastritis, . snymntiN certificates of.paseage from London, LiVerpoef.Dubliii,l3elfast, or any port of the ..0141 POW)" to New York, - Boston and Philadelphia, on 'lite:Most reasonable terms, - Drafts and Sills of Exchange, trom.ll to any amount bit the Foy:a - Dank Of - Ireland and its branches, and 'on Liverpool. .. .Th e days of Sailidg Of the Es4tilar Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon. are the lstialb,..llth, 16th, diet and 2fith of every month.. - , Theite Ships-are all of the largestclass, and are com manded by men of character and'. experience. The Cabin accommodations are that can be, desired in point 01 splendor and convenience. They are furnished with eyerydeScription of store of the best kind. Pane tualitrin'the days of.sailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet Ships nosclus,+Siddous, Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels of the largest class; and thoic desirous bring Out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Sh to 'Passage cad he secured at the lowest rates. 'pg. New Orleans Line of Packeessail weekly. For p age orlfreight, appl y ma above. or to . ass ' ' JOSEPH "SNOWDEN o t EDMUND SNOWDEN, r &ell) Porner 4th and Smith seld sts.Mittsburg Tripscott's General Emigration Office. :REMITTANCES and Passage to and from Great 13ritainand Ireland, by W. & J. T. Tapecon, 75 South st., corner .415 of Maiden Lane, !V.V., and 96 Water.Water 'too Rend, LiVerpool.' The subscribers, having accepted- the Agency of the 'aboveliolooli tire now prepared to Make arrangements 00 the roost liberal tcnrts.with thosedesirous ot paying .thp passage - Of . their friends „from the Old Country; and they flitter themselves theircharacter and long standing in business Will give ample- assurance that all their ar irangernents will be carried"Cout faithfully. Meiirirg. de J. T. Tapseott are long and favorably owii for theinsporior clams. accommodati on, and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships.. The QUEEN OF THE ;`VEST; StIBRITIAN, GARRICX, lIOTTLNIGUER, iROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, aad,SIDDONS, two of which , 4rech_ port monthly—from New York the dist and 26th, and (rani Liverpool the 6th `and 11th; in addition to 'Which ;they have arrangements -with the St, George ; and Arnim , Linesrof :Liverpool Packets, to insure &departure .from Liverpool every five days, being tltui determined `that their facilities shall keep puke With their increasing ruttronagm while Mr. W. 1 aprriort's constant perisonW. rape riniendance of the businesi in Liverpool is an addi .ttional security thdt the comfort and- accommodation of `the passengers will be particularly atteuded,to. The ;subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged. 'in the ;Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the At l!Llitir. Cities, are thereby itiabled no take-charge ot! and forward. passengers immediately en their landing, without a Chance of dicappoininient orilelay^, and nye,. "'therefore, lircpared to contract for passagefrorn any sea port in ;(treat , Brtutin or Ireland to this city, the nature ol• the butiness , they aro engaged to giving them facilities, Tor carrying pitsrengers so fur inland not otherwise at: laisinh le; and *rill, if necessary, forward passel igen far ther NViiit by the best triode of conveyance, without any additional Charges for their trouble. - Where- -persons' cent .for decline coining out, the amount paid for plumage will be ',refunded iu - • - ' ItEMITrANcEtk: .I• The Subscribers' are also, prepared togive drafta at -ssight foi any amount, payable rn the. princ ipal cities and - town:. in England. Ireland, Scotland and IValen: - thus af• fording! a safe and - expeditious motto of reminii.g funds Ow* countries, winah persons requiring such fneili ties will rlllO.ll to their interest -yo avail timmiielver. of. Application (if by latter, post-paid) wit be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE & :O'CONNOR, Forwarding studC,,:iminlaoen Alerchants inap27.4&w.ly Philadelphia. lIAItNDEN'CO: PASSILNGER AND BESCITTANDLI HAli /r.. CO. continue to bring out persons from aiiy part of Englund, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liherEl terms, with.their usual punctuality, and attmition to the wants or emigrants. We do not al.,' low our , pn_ssenge is toberobbed by the swindling scamps that infest the settLportS,"ns we take charge of them the inoittetit they report theintelves u and see to their well-bn— ing, and despatch them without ally detention by the first ships. ‘Vet any this fearlessly., as we defy any of our passengers to show that they Isere detained forty-eight boors by s in Liverpool, Whi fat thousands of others were detained inculths until they could he sent iit some - old croft of a cheap rate, which, toolrequently proved their " ' We ithend to perform our contraets, hortorat?ly, trot witat it may, dint not net no wasa the ease last .seagoll with other °the es, -who either performed not at all or when it , • suited tlieir ectn , fea iOnve. - Draft dradii nt l'ittahurgh for any'tium from 1.1 to £t,ooo, payable lit any of the Pintineiallßrinksin Ire land nigland, Scotland cunt 1 Vales. • JOSHUA ROBIION, European and General Agent, Fllth sweet, one door belo*Wciiid et. FOREIGjQ 111111-TTAiCE e PrePure to oremtd money to all paos of.k.:nglund, Ireland, Bdottand a INVwi lt tbfrpateli, and at the lowest rates. in a LB' samEL weLtinicElv Ccr • • • 1442 Liberty street. 3nsnrcuire doinpcitties. F, MN I T Y. The Prankink, Flea lneuronee Company TNI'RECTORS:—of naLAnarrritA ;' ' Charles W. Etuteker, ' George W. Richards, Thorhiailart, Afordecat H. Lewis, • Cobiati :Wagner, . Adolphi.E. Rorie, • • Samuel Guant,•:', . David S. Browse,. Jacob R. Smith, . Morris Patterson. CHAS. W, BANCKER,Pres't. • CFIAS. :G. Biuectra, Secretary:', , Err - Continue to Make Insurattac, perpetual or'limited, on every deseripfionof propetrrin' town and country. The COinpany- have temerved a large Continge . n t Fund, which, with their Capital and. Premiturts.saiblY Illvestedi afford ample protection to the assured. • The Aksets of 4ha COMPanYi;omilamiary Ist, 1810, as published agreeably to au Act of Assembly, were us foI !OATS. '4'4:- Mortgages • •.• ... -•...... • . .81,04'7.43S 41 .!- ReaLEstate ' 94,724 - , Teattiorary Loans • 96,901 85 Stocks, , .• 51.023 25 Cush' dr.c. 39A4. 37 ••• 3318,40.2 71 • Since:their incorporation , Sl a period of , 10 years, they have paid npvrards of On Four nu rtgreur Van Annelf,Doffors, losses ty fire, thereby ; affording evidence .01 1 the ad Vantages of 'lnsurance as well as the ability and diFippsttion ot Prolnyitnesk, all liabilities. GA:RDINER COFFIN, Agent, ,thar4l corner - Wciodand lists • _ pike anti . .litittilissa litatiitance:*" Insurance Company...of ; North Anieric, * (it Pliilii '-dlphia,thrliugh its dull? autinitized Agent ; the sub scriber, offers to make permanentiand/lintiied Insurance on property, tallith city apd.iissielnity,and on shipments by the canal and.ricers. ' • , , , . • ; ; "DIRECTORS: Arthur (.I..COffin, Pres't. Samuelttfrooks,- Alex. Henry ~Charies,Tayloy,!. - sftmuel.w. kites, _ Samuel EdiVerdSmith, . . 'Ambrose White, John • Jacob M. Thomas, John White; John R. Notr 'Tbomini' P. Cope, , • •' • filahlitid!rov9o4; • na _ - - iv. wool; .fionitlY.'Sherrard; SeeY. Vas is the (Misr 'lnsurance Corlifsany in.•the United States, haringlieen chartered in 1794. Its charter is per- Petititkrtuil from its high,struiding, long -,experience, am plainenns,.aral avoiding:all:risks 01 an, extra hazardous chttracterOt may be considered as offering ample securi ty lb the pnblie. JOZIPS, Al Counting Roam olvAntiond, Jonesldeol;Witteradd. Trent stst.,Pittsburgh • •• ; • 11111Y4Y. , . Nety and important Works on.Californi a. :N> rrH -8 AIV IN C ALIPO It NI A., - -Being t ht,J ourna 1 V of a Tour. by Edwin Bryant.. New edition, with ' an , Appendix, .comaining 'accounts of the Gold Mines, various routes, ottifits;fr.c., &e. NOTES' OF TRAVELS IN CALIFP/W4 prising the prominent Geographical, Agriaalturni, GeO logieal'arid Mittertiloio r 11111.7 r features othe Co. 4 1 ". the 'P e t" (rain ( t ort Leavenworth, in Missouri. to Sad Diego. in California; liteltitling pans of the Arknn 'aits: Del Norte and Gilo rivers, from the official tePorla of Col. Pretnont and Major Emory.,,„, • CALIFORNIA.-Its Hiatory, Porn:Oath:Rl, Climate, Soil, Productions and AlerbOrsi. froth Sa:Georga :siraPao.,a o:Crantor's Jduritey the 'World.. ‘Vith ;moo: count .of the &vitiation in Califofniti and' confinesa of that country by the United Sores. By John J. Bughes,-A. th Col.3l4on's Report, anti inher doeuments an the gpold Region ; :,,, ZiO , abovci ius ijay;reOeived-and:fot-sale by , • •IfAY h CO., - 1 Corner of Wood. and 3d, fib 22 1 =Hi 4. -t. l'- IM IRE MEE MEE 0 4 , > =,~.-y MI!!=EfSPREI ructs-aiillftebtaiits3,;,l, .PRIVA'Xt, .135 Diamond Alley,dart be donlitalterlin ' eases tit a prit`als or dekiratenatyrs Incidents the bnnian frame ',A),,,t r • .)- Syldlis and Syphilitic eruptidassonorrbrea - and its consequences; 'together with all i 7er,era dtsebser, impuritiesof the Idood,iwi tb a=cs 0 rentiealp ngin, skin dise ses,withstrictures,glcetiort3o,ol*, discharges, seminal weakness and impotenc alsO,".pues , rhetunntism, female weakness, diseases of the ,womb, monthly simpressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in onti,nervous affections, pains in the.;backAllaioinsi•Tri!' tattoo's of the neck of the bladder and kidneys,. scoroolie emotions, tatter, ringvrorm, mercurial diseases, • 7141.1' YEARS!-P,RACTICEd. -,L ExClusiyely devoted to the study,andtrastment,of.yeae real d isordess.andAlunmatirting,lrat9totth -04 .eXCesle • gaiety,:olhnate,, or Impurities of the b °ad, whereby „ e.onstituiton atayintve -been enfeebled, enables Dr.Brown' Jo offer assurinceitifrsßetly relief to all who.may Platt: IllethilelveasittlerhiSOare,': . r -„Dr..l3rOwnls offices are converdeallyarrongeij into sial •Brato;upartmenta."- Patients canvitut Dr.•B.witlicititfeax of exposain to,other Visitors, , ,•" • Itis of importance to many persons nead oftnediCal aid, to. obtanisood advicepTivately,andpr9mpily.- such, Dr. Browitea ` ready skill in l'eifoling , :eitsticif ea: l o,th theirVations forms and stagegyollersinducemenut •Wruclrcart MOM) , 'beequalled. Stratigersi tire here - tiY print d that Dr. Diown lies been 'regularly cducated to every:branch of medicine,. and for the -last twelve years confined himself oFelusively:to =the treatment- of those diseases. 3 1 _- .;;. , = : '•; "; • - Dr. Breton •tegularly, educated surgeon in ,Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those corn a'- , lU - Certain,,safe and'speedy cares trill= to alrmithei.bo ' BoCent eases are relieved in a shoritlme,witliinitinter inMin trent business. . Rupture.--Dr. - Brown aiso invites per ,tone afflicted with' Belida to eall, as he has paitipartical larntleatiou to that disease. , - , i , =Letteirs, from adistance, askingadvickingst contain' : fee, or they will-not - be attended to. - - , •" Office cat'Diainond Alley, a few doors from Wood streat i towards the inarkei. - Consultations 'strictly cO, ilentlal. ll3, • - ; ' ott.W-d* pEUItIA.TISAL—Or, Drkarwarreauy discovere4 rem ,- truly for Rheumatism it a spe'edy and certain fentedy . for that pairifulitroubla.t never Office and Private Consultation Roonts,.No. 65, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is' always at home: • • • : Magical: Pain xtrao tor. ,• O PUBLIC.—This is to certify that :f have found : T 'Dalley?s 'Magica/•Pain Extractor to prove a.ctint far , the .Chronic - . Rheumatism, which I •have .been indicted with for !en years, in my hip inifits.. • ABRAHAM it. VREELAND. Acquete — kartoeki N. Y., April 8,1348. • 11111....11..Damacy--ffir: I have been troubled with th e. Pile.* for eight months, and could , get JlO. relief. Your Magical 'Pain Extractor having been -recommended to me, I applied it bat twice t obtruned instantr - reliefrtutd in Is short ume was perfectly cared 1,• Could I not get any, more^laf it, I would not take a hundred dollars for :the balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL. 97 - North Moore street, New York, June 10, 1847. Darr- CAUTION.--Daleyls only Depot in the city ofifew, York:land . ..where the is article: can be eldained, : , wholesale and retail, at 415 Broadway . .. • • ILDeLtat' is the inventor of this truly invaluable con s pound, and he never has, and never mil/communicate the secret of its preparation to any mart and, there fore, to other person ever_ has made, or cvercan make. a gram ofit himself. rounterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is Subject to be depredated upon by.counterfeiters-andim posters anti nothing, that we .knotv of, has more exten sively experienced that fact than Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor! A Team-The genuine .Dalley, in casesmf the_ severest . Burns, Scalds, Piles, Ac., will afford instant relief, and, produce at once a cooling and soothing effect—extracting pain in and from one to flfteen minutes! but be sure, af ways-, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the differencet--CountcrfeitExtractors, - no matter under what name. they may appear, et how ap uktvays irritate and increase thepenn - Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures; May be had gratis, owupplication to JOHN D. It/ORGAN, - Western Depot, -,.Plusburgh.' SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH' —The Lungs ate in danger, the - work or the. destroyer has: been begun, the Cough of Consumption hath it-s-sound of Ana Too A Murmur Year darling "child, yam: idol and earthly joy, is notirperhaps Min - fined telierehtitaber by a dangerous cold—her pale Checks,h n s erthihrunken fingers; tell the hold disease has already gained upon her . sound of her supulchral cough pierces your sou .; Yoesto Alsh.whenjast about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crusblim blight_over the...fair prospects of the fm. 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 /nags, iris . Sherman's All-Healln Balsam. Mrs. Arras.% the wife of Wm. i i. Attree, 'Esq. -was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of:Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York- Her friends all thought she must die. She bad every appearance of beittg tu consnptiph,and was so pronounced by, her physicians—Sherman a Balsam was given and it cured her.- '• - • • • • , , Mrt. GABRADEARTZ. of Bull's Perry, was also mired of consumption •by this Balsam when all 'other remedies failed to give reIMP--she was reduced to a - skeleton.- 'Dr. A.tC., Castle, • Dentist, M Broadway, has .witueised- its effbcts in several cases where no other medicine afford ed .relief—but the Ards= operated like a charm. Dr. C. also. witnesred ifs - wonderful: effects:' in curing Asthma,' winch it never fails of tieing, 'Spitting Blood. alarming as tt-may' be, is'effeetudly cured 'by this _llallsam.- heals the rtiptart4diwounded,blbrid vesSelsonitfinakee the lungssoundatn • RFC:. I /MAY ' Jo:9tl, 109'EighthaVehrie, was eiredbf' cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The; first dose gave him more relief than all the other Medi , ' eine he. had•itierl taken. Mi. L. 1. - Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-In-la* who wait laboring ander - Consumption, and to another sorelytitilicted with the Asthma- hi both eases its effects were immediate' man restoring them to coinfortable health: • ' Mrs. Lecamu.,Wmas, 95 Christie-stg suffered - from Asthma 42 years. - Sherman's - Balsam relieved her at once, and she is, comparatively well, being enabled to -subdue every attack by a timely. use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit: tihg - Blood„Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the ' throat, and even Asthma aud Consumption. Price 25 cents and St per bottle;- ..Principal Office 100 Nassau. street. New York. Likewise Dr, Shernfaiett celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Man's Pltyster -Sold Wholeiale and retail by IVII.I.OKSON,. at his Boot and Shoe Stare and Patent `Medicine Warelieuse; 89 Liberty street PittaburghOnsad 'or - Wood street, and s by the; following. duly appointed Agents for Allegheny .4k:M: Marshall.. Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, ManchestertJ. It. H. Jacques, Birritingtiam; A.B.- Getty., Wylie street; J. G. Mamie, nor. Webster et.- . and 'Binh' Daniel Th us , Ai E on, S L la ib rp et i y u rg H h . ; S L a . u M l. i t S c p h r e i l n l g eWr,i, lCkilnits tonylames 3 l ,Kee, - Stewartstown; John Bleck, Turtle . 'Creek; C. Diehli.RTizabctii;, Rowland San, Itl'ltees pon; McEldciwney, 'Bakerstown;:: Riley; ,MtLaughtlir, Plumb Township; %Vui. 4. Stititii , Tempemneeville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentrun; G_ B H. Starr,eViiikly. ' ' . mar9-I - • -- • - , Jaynes , Family Medicines. TAR- S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March, 4846: have - used your Virmffuge,Carmiatttica Balsam, and Expectorant, in My practice, for the lam three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and mevcr, es yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing' my fullest expectation ity euratiio ( riroperties. Your other tnedicinest cannot: Speak of from experience, but, Judging:from these I have used;,rdoubt. not bu; that claim, and are , orkth.led pit the : "confittence:reposed .111: them, by these who:have usmitnem. I was formerly very partial to *Hwy Vermifuge ' until t beenumacquala tedwlth yours, which has My decideitpref*ne to any etheznow in use. • . . . • ~ " * .Reisectfully, yours, k.c., ' S.' S. COOK, M. D." 'V. For sale in Pitzsburghtt the Pekin 'P,ea Store, 72 Fourth et . ' • ' , (0315 VrORE TETSOTKON:Kio — r"Dr. Willard's Family hiedi- cities. -Tlicuodersigned,citizensofPittsburgh,hay ing personally used.Dr: -Willard's' 'Oriental 'Cough 'Mil- . ture, and experienced'its beneficial effecti, detaost Cheer= dilly recommend it as safe. and effectual, in all cases. Speaking Trim ,exPerierice - , we: believe that it haw 116.10.1 • PerlPii and.would recommend its use to 'all the afilieted. CHARLES LEWIS;' Pittsburgh, Maroh:lsth, 1848. . lirr-gnin by .1 . ..5ch001/maker .tc, Co.; John Hays, Ittiiies .AL'Jones, J. il..Cassel, John P. Suott,..P. - 4 Snoordeni..l:- t;ohler Ogden & Snowden. ; ap22 . .- ; ',40:i5'Ae.:,4:::`,44;;:. ""' a' • - - 4 .;•w. L-- 41e7v-7*.'• REEM . rF.' t; , YcpjrslFpb MS 'l. mei '''';': - '?' ; ; - .1 . '1'. ': - ,I `-.`.--ii',',',.,..::-'..'-.5'.. • . ..„. ?:. ', ' - "'''";. ''...:::::-- I,'',+. ' ,:,..- _ - :.•i i, ' , ' ,- •.;:..';.,,:;: , , , -. 1, , i , ,:ii 2 .:.; - 4, ,- .:,.. , ..-.::„ ,: ~ • - :::,....: •,'•; jz.:,!:•.,,.;.:-A..:-.•,:.t,, -..,'.,',..,ii-:•.,:„.... , .' ",''":"..,-,:'-:,:-- i'.•L'',-'0',;.N:.4f-'''' . -.—. a"..,... =MI =cm Da. Vhd. TllOlOl. A ge:ni Dailey's Ansmall Gql.vanto For •liorriesi Cattle, &a., cares spavin, quittar, grase, p9ll-evil;spres,gallsand bruises: : Pampitlets.couttunlilS cptligcarcis-of cespe . ctable parties, may be.had ortagdp, cation JOHN D. MORGAN, 6ctlB:d&vry - A. our, Pittsbura. - - - . The Grand Purgative. DR. CLICK! VER'S $ UGAR COATED VEGETA EL E EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated Pill& • have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States. as &curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Soar' Stomach Headache.- Fevers, Piles, Costiveness Coughs, Heart 'burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy; Sore ' Throat; Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and a vatte . ty of other diseases to which f l esh is heir to, as a meditate , for the autumn, Lt;a.,. seasons .of:the .yeary,—. spring, summer, autumn, and winter and under all ClT comntabottsi they eau be taken with perfect safety and. success. As a Vermifuge and,general medicine for chill-- drat', they are unriralka. . /king coated with pure,white . 'sugar, dbildianjwill easily[ false theraf theyneither gripe nor nauseate; .nre- gentle, but thorougg h'in their operatiOn., For titian.% by inereasing die doseythey are equally bent eficiul. As an Anti-Ellicpgs PRI they will be foetid, with. oat a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands wits, lase them, and pn unqualified Approval will be the cenala result. '.=:'- ~. . . .. Remember Dr. C. V. Clickener is tl.e original inventot of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing, ot the sort was ever Beard tif until he introthiced them ii, June, .1i43. Purchasers should, therefore, alvraYs ask for Clickeher'S Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take nuothera.Orther • will be niadethe victims of a fraud. ' ' •. ~ • i ,-- •Price, 25 cents per box. ' , • Dr. Cliekenerbi principal office for the sale'of Tills, CO Vesey At: , N. Y. . ' ' ' ' WM_ JACKSON,' EM Liberty at , head of Wood,Vitis• bprgh, Pa.. General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern' Ohio; and the river counties ofyirginia. The following n - re the . dtdi appointed AgelltB for At* Omar county, Pa.: - A. NI. Marshall; Dr. Brown, • 1 - ‘ , Allegheny city. ' , H' '.' • . J. IL Johnstitt,;* .„, •. .• . . , ,;•;' , .f, Jonathan Ghreist,firanchester.li 1 ' ` Alexander Asilalei Wylie street. • , ' J. R. 11. Jacques, Birmingham. '' , wm- J. Steith, Temperanceville. , G. 11. Starr, Sewickley . Edward Thompson,'Wilkinslntrelf.; Daniel Negley,Eo l .l4bettY: • ' ' - ..,. ` It. - Z. Mitchell, Wilkinshurgh:' . „ . . .., .. 11. Rowlend•k. Sou, ItPKcesport C. F. Diehl", Elizabeth. John Black, Tartle'Creek. ' - M'Eldowney,Makendown ' • Samuel Springer,' ClintotiZ - ' James M'Kee, Stewartstown. . Riley M'Laughlin, Plum township - . • .: - J. Fulton, 'Pare:num.. .. . . . Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville . ~ Robert Williams, Arthursville. ' , - 1 aug2.l.ll,kwihn ~ ' ME ~~ Fs ;v ME - ; ~~~ - (1111NESE L/ growth. beauty, ISat restorationW theltstr. , Cream. when once known, will puperccde another arti. , ales or the hhhi:hew tit . use. Whet° the hair Is dead. harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey:all:lw applicar, lions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau:: appearaneel.and will also - Enke it mainmin its Itveliness.and healthy color, twice as long as all tlia :preparations Thal aregenerally need. Where the hairis • thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by using this: 'Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is lathe habit-of Luting oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottleof the. Chinese Hair Cream, nail is Po composed thatitaiill 'not injure the hair like the other preparations, butwill .h eautify it, and give perfect, satisfaction in .every. inj For testimony lo its Very stiperior qualities, see 'the fot. leerier letter from the Rev. -- Mr. Caldwell to. Mesta's. ,Hendershott & Stretch, Nashville, gettsirel 'agents (or the : I Southeru Statist . • . I - .4.othr t qfdis Bre. R. eadwat, idiarqrthe : iwo. teritm' 4;• , ^:': , -0;•.- • -• , C Aura, rukuki. .• . . AlgisamaximitasEcriT&; Smerca: Osiintil. tak e . r p.ediritio in adding ray testimony in favor ofther excellent .preparejon called Cr. Parish's Chinese Ho ,,Cream; (or, about :Iwo years ago my hair was y . ery . dry, bristty, and ..disposed tacome out; ,but having procured a bottle of the •Cream, and used it according to the prescription it is now. elastic, soft, and firm 3o tho head. Many ba lsams and. 'were applied, each leaving mj , hair in, a worse state . .than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec- . . As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference Over" all others, being. delicately. perfumed and not dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desidenituni in their preparations roe the toilet. Respectfully, &c., R. CASIDWELL, Pulaski,.January 7, 1847. ,••,:.. ... , .., _.... . . . J3lCr7 Bold wholesale and re in Pituboret, by John ea. Townsend, 45 Market iL e • lint JoirMOhler, corner of Wood and Finitita . : '''" . ''. ''''' ..." 1. ." ' jels4ltcw-ly - ' • ADIES are mullioned against using Common Prepa :lA red Chalk :.They.are not aware how frightfully inja lmaaitia to the akin h n w.coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy Iberian appetite atter using pre- pared chalk:. 'Besides it is injurious, edit lainiaira large , quantity of lead! I have prepared, a beautiful vege table article, which vie call Jonea'Spanish Lilly Mac. It is perfectly •inliti.ceat, being_ purified of all' deleterious. qualities, and it imparts to, the skin a natural, healthy, alabastercclear,•lively•White ; at 'the same' time • acting RS a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Dr. lames A.nderson, P,ractical Chemist of Massacha-, setts, says ':" After tionlysing don es , Spanish Lilly White] find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at the same time inneeent; white reeer saw. - I 'certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requittsbeautitYing2 , Price 26 cents a box. DirectionX —the best way to aDply Lilly White, is with salt leathof or wool—the former is preferable. • . • A - 1,12rE sat or .Tsars. /OR 2i mmvs.—White. teeth, iota breath, healthy gams: Fellow and unhealthy teeth; after being once or twice cleaned with Jones', Amber Tooth Poste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ittory,.and; at the same time it is so Perfectly innocent 'and exquisitely. fineohat its constant daily use is highly advantageoui, even to those teeth that are ingood condi tion. giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing -a • , preinatuie decay.' Those already :decayed it .prevents. from becoming worse—it also fastens such ails becoming loose, and by perseverance it will tender the foulest teeth delicately white, mid make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 37e cent k a box. AC, the above are sold only at 62 Chatham et, sign of the American Eagle, New York. and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. • Wax TOI7 MAURY, andget it tich husband, lady "Your face is yuur fortune." rs't beautiful, clear, fair! Is it white If not, it can be made so even though it be yel low, dishgnred, swan:urn, tanned and. freckled. Thous ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is .gloricats and magnificent. Bet be sure you go the goon. inelones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. Ring-worm,Salt-rheum, Scurvey, F.rysipelas . , Barbells Itch, are often cured, by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of iemedy hai failed; That ft' cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham iftre,et. Mind, reade4 thisseldom or never ails. ;•• • • • C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. Sold at SAcasox's 89 liibertyst., head of Wood, Sign o of the Big BOot. norZi. 0" t . - LDAR "I'WEL N AND HALF 'C T 5 ' .* —Marriage-Cortrodential.—Any lady between twin-. ty and thirty, posse sing a symmetrical form, good fea- Juresotc., Is asked confidentially, can she Suppose any man could admire her while sbe has such yellow teeth; melt. sallow,• rough, coarse skin; rtrid- * Such dirty, bad, Wiry hair; wlfeit,:liy spending the above sum ' sire might have delicate ulna • teeth, a pure sweet breesh, and' a beautiful head of hoir.. Site cad' have; beautiful white -teeth and sweet breath by using a 2S. box Of Zones' -Am ber Tooth Paste; a skin. white, pure and spotless as snow, by. using a cake of the genuine Jimee',/tedian Ckemitssi Soaps and a beautiful head of hair by tieing a 3S. bottle of Jones' Cored Hair Restorative. 'Do not form 'an opinion against this before ycnitrTy, or you will -regret it; but be sure fo ask for Jones' fancies. Sold only in New York ai 52 Chatham st. For sale by ' JACESDN,Agent, 99 Liberty st., Pittsburgh.. CANCER; .SCROPULJOAND.GEHTRIL—AropIe-',ex kit penence has proved thatturcomliMation of medicine have ever•been so efficacious invemoving the above dia.. eases, as DELJAYItrE'S!ALTERATIVE. Ithas effected .cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and otherdis easeiof that class, but has removed the most stubborn' 'diseases of the. Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, Ac.. This - medicine enters into the circulation, .and eradicates dis eases wherever located. . It purifies the blood and other fluids •of the body,' removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi ticks, and invigorates the .whole ayntens, and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constitutum. There is nothing superior to it in the whole uniteria meditra-_, It ' in perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disguating'itansca.acc,ommutylng ideNorartig lowing medicine. • - tErlFor.sale Pitisbaigh , titkPElClti TE4. STORE; 72 Fourth near Wood. , • • .• . .mstr3o A Recipe for the Human To FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE 11' SOFT, !SILKY, CLEAN AND .FlNE.rersona consequeuee of the many things sold, set down every artiefe, (be it ever so. good,) as a humbug. If people emild be made to try.a as. bottle of Jane's Coral Hair Re storative, and sad bow it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair 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 number of poor respectable .me ehaincs that Mos it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they call use,) for dressing and beautifying the H2ir; for keepmg it soft and Warder three times as long as any other article made; and • . Fcirees it toarow,,stops its , falling; <., • I And - eoiti but.3Blillings to try. ' " We formerlysold nothing t .le'ea bottles; a but we Irish people . to try it. Sold only at All [milid.ll.2] Chatham street, New York. and bp . - ,innr•-•0 WALIACKSCIisr, Agt:.sll Liberty sti How e , a.Goug,b.. , YrtfllS celebrated article, so favorably,known Mfg win-. jl:2 ter, is again offered to - the citizens of Pittsburgh as a certain remedy for Coughsand Cohis, so prevalent at this: season of the year. HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is •the hest article of the kind ever offered to the public, and we challenge any person in the United States to producen,cimaper,more pleasant and effectual remedy for the, cure of Coughs and .Colds. • HOWE er CO.,' Proprietors, -••• Depot, No. 1 College Mall, Cincitunni, Sold by 1-.1.-Smyser,7l.. Wilcox,. J.- hf. Townsend, Jas:A. J ones,' Will. Hlack,Drug,gtstsf and at Wan Jack . son's, Sn.LibertY Street: Pittsburgh. TA EOFFSI7ONIC Alti DAN Ti -1) Y PEPTIC. PILLS. 1J The .getierel p rope riles of these.Pi lie are' Carrninti. live, Purgative , and Trinie. In - the . tornmen.ifisordere arising from imprudence in diet, &e., such as sicknesti and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headaches;Scci where a medicine. is' icouire.d,"this preparation is very. applicable,-for its - Mirmmative or soothing effects. Rive , almost immediate relief;'when nausea or sickness exist : its purgative Operation upon the stomach and bowels is gentle and . effectual; nriti'its' tonic properties impart , strength to the digeshve orgaifigythoreby enabling . these Organs to perform their proper functions with order and regularity. The price las.been redaced 'from 'far to 211 centsa For sale, wholesale and, retail, .by, A: FAHN.E.S. 'LOCK k Co., corner. .Front- and :and. Sixth: and Wood streets,...eigents for Pittsburgh. •. . .jel4 CIONSUhIPTION;seizes more - viVti - me .than uny - other disease in Mir 'country. The yotug, the oil,he beautiful and , gay;'ate-:1111 alike subject tti• its invidious ravagen, - and many a hectic cheek' has been-supposed to bloom with the glow , of health. But every case origi. , Rates in a 'cold and a cough—perhapi:ddemed utiviorthy. ,of attention first-.and , only mat-with vermadiea:when too Inte. , Watch the' first - syMptothei with leakitis care, and make innitediate use of Vher Cough- Enigma of B. A. Faltnestocic4i Co. which will ceruilnly.elMek. its further progress, and restore the lialtuned organs to 'a beautiful `k'or sale-by D. A.. FAHNESTOCK corner Ist and Wood sm.; also, corder 6th and Wood. deal. ,' • • remitim n I. • • - 13 3.:WILLIAMS,Na. 12 North Sixth street,Thila Jlp., Phiu, Venetian BlindaildWirattitoShadeMoottirue.;. turer; (awarded the first andhiglieStllledrds'i-,t the:New; 17ork, Baltimore and Philadelphia superiority of Ida BLINDS, with ernifirriledetinfidenceln ,hiemsnufaeture,) asks the attention - of Pare - haler§ to hie: assortment of 2000 Blinds of narrow aatt wide slaii,Nrith' : fancy and plain Trimmings, of , now_ styleSland Alio, a large and 'general .assortment .of. ..Drirn4mrcar", Window Sitades, : all s4,whicliihtt Will Sell . tit;lhe loWest, i • 'ola BlindsPitinted and rimmed tttleOkeoasl'-to'neW • DEALSBS supplied on liberal terms. ' The eitieen4 plai,ljegOeny . ,ponoy,nee 'respectfully rri-. vited.to call, before•purellasing elsertlilere-coiuSdent of 'pleasing all. • "•-• • ppen • ;;• , 'Mb .Couritky March ;nuts:: HilcOKlNSONWolitilipaint yiiii'diat You can ANN. -se . now eann - pfos,':eyet4tetgie.; fc;, at •sue 4 r p nc s its never Werehoretoforeollarad ut.• ( , :.ftemefribef,llsWood'etrief,'3doorSbeldw:Sth, 1 . . _ rrHE sabscriber, informs pe. public - generally, and, Housekeepers and - Retail Grocers particularly, slant he - is discontinuing the Queensware business, and bell Mr his present stackas reduced, prices. Those who wish to obtain claims QUeens!careiiiiir. Giass, w il l find this rare opportunity for getting such articles us they.want, much cheaper than the usual rates... Remember the-piecei - CHINA HALL,.No• - tle Wood, .411p.6.e.,st',.le,srarilth,deisA;oestei°onfsnst°yres.vhole SirMierto..rMy-prrrson , svishing buy ; it, al. a bargain. , 1\ tTOY DA . GUERAE9TYPE'ROOMS t -Btirkes: Bitad: iltings, Fourth strict-41°o & Andoter; MgtFerret- V i fitgll th ul e oWi te tt r sbu ci , s lnilfgr i gg i gi l itr i tA e gi ti otn o s t urtheir. Daguerreotype of citizens arid othdii;Af roomr. to • the third'story of Burke's - 41h - st. Persons wishing pictures taken miryrest 4sstired that no pints shall be spared, to prodrice. than - in the highest perfection of the "art. - Oar instroinentsale of the most pow . deal kind, enabling us to execute pictures .udsurpnssed for high finish and truthfulness to naturp. "Thd public are solitited to call'and dm:will:ed..- - !ersons sitting for pictures are neither.requiyed , or peeled to take thertkunleis peifect"iiatisfatidin sgtven..' Operators :mo : find this a good' depot for Vitek: ....[Erlnstructions grven in thd Olt; eotitorettlg , rho inore recent Improvements.. ' i• • • • rata . , =I ~~.~... - ':k • 'l't" ' ' - =1 =ME y.,a: _,--'ter! ^.c:-.7.:~i - ..;.:c:~~'- ;r`~:.;a:~rr..~-~+: EkiiB, l ? inc?XiCiuM Nofiee,to;tpe ,Public. ' . ; 4 " „ `;:":;,'4 4 . ONEE ... I:I'.. ... - . RE ~.:. - ' E l ritia - 4 111- ti, ActOlittr _ TN F. Gil ft". Alli: 1 1 1. 1 SIILISEINFlaiihipmpume,.. -: A• Al ERICArk,VIL, p,rocayedflom punill la i Ketlfack, ,:„ . 1 1, ix,- fiNwsitoi, tfe'derfilitbf the'earth,-fr eenejnithi and infallible pine f a r, SpreitterStrninst•Cpthr i lleAtse n ~-; Scolds. Burnt; 'fetter. Jir.Kiii'cthly kic a l ulfgaii• 4iYouPi . : : ; f Whooping -Cough, ltillanunntory Nara Iltrentt„Vire Ant, ~it Inflamed Eyes;Flarulence, Ulcer/b .- Fever 8 Ofee,,kruk. .,,, ~ •r -- INP L A MMA'TOICY'RHEUMAPSZtr, , , , which irieldi'folts effeCoi flea, sorptising mop ern' ~ !,_ ••• It hes ;writ. yet failed whelq.nse'd React/in , to dial;, '; ' dons. Rend the:following: •• ' " ' •.-• -,' Mazteuter*r Alleghenr co: ` Pa., .i Thli is to certlfitolibt znyNtiiifei Margaret bitrielt i with,: • 'owed med of Rheumatic Complaint of seven years standing. by which she was so lame as to be obliged to ate crutch- , es. In one week she was cured by using the Arnerthast ~ Oil, and could walk about as usual without hetermteltet, • , ' '. ' - • JONATHAN ORMF,JS. T. .. , , . The folloWini is commimicated by Aly..Wm,Npab i Al .: Jackson's agent for Steubenville, 0. „-, 4.1 i_ 4: A gentleman near Steubenville, who.ha d not bell. 1 4:1 1 8 to pat either of his feet to the ground for twelve Jtearg. 4 ,,i i ; i i i . enabled consequenc e,ct ao .w avol sovereign telzo: milesnte n o s, e d b uy ? • fo l o h rl e o w I , uso di e ip f , ip e n , ~,.;L..Lre e ., ti t 0 c r1 n0.,....„.. p . ..72q i.:4,..44: i i:. ; ' like axsart.AcnoN OP THF MUSCLES Arm agAY,if•• ,•,f•The following is cornmunicate DONS. a by Alr.Werp.Naldli•Wr:l•l Jackson's agent for Steubenville : . , •.,: ..• •::,, . pi. .••••;;:i eat ' A•lady residing in Steubenville, the Ithleir•Of`lrnbleT hand WO" so contracted as to deprive her of , therusrof it • roVihil lY - fise Years, was entirely cur pd by the ascot one• ~ bottle or the Oil, so tbat the now beatific perfect use at her hand fully equal to th e other • which had never been , allbeted. Jibes also been found to be a safe andmvinci ble agent in the speed Land certain career • In all cases not organically ' neural:de. A fatly residing in Allegheny city was effectually eared of obstinate dealings, of years' continuance, by the use • of less than ono bottle of the. Oil, so that she, said she ... ' heard better than she had ever dime before. • .4 A gentleman well known in Pittabuqh, was.cured of deafness of moo years' standing, by the eta of a owed' quantity , of the Chi. The names • and, residences of the:. ' lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire It, • atthe office of.the advertiser. . . • , Its properties are highly developed in the certain and:: , surprising?, speedy cure of nil eases of 1 , , C ramp atone P, AND SPASMS. "Several cases of have been effectually cared by one dose of the tha abort space of halt), an hour. when the parties ha vebeen 'agonized witb pain.. ' Its curative properties have been remarkably manifested • in the radical cure of EASE S OF THE - . " A lady, the D wi lS fe of a planter in Kent SPINE-- ucky, was cutee • ,effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spinel' wlyich had confined her to her bed for a considerable • time, in yvbich she could not turn herself. It is• also a , sure rmitedy end pqrfect cure for pninsin the small of the back, and....! .• • • . ' I NPLItiIiMA,TION OF THE KIDNEYS. • •• • v • . Reefil gie•AMOWing: , 2 • " ••• - • Pirriumaon,lf:4B,,' , 3'hierie to ce r tify that I was afflicted with great path in the sandlot my. back and kidneys, which affected me so mach that I could not stand,upright. By rubbing extel - • natty, had using half a teaspoonful internally. night and morning, I was entirely cured. JOHN IIIDDI4 • near Warren, Armstrong co., Pa. A/gentleman of Piushurgh, afflicted with a violent in nammation of 'the hidoeys--the path of which caused him to faint—was completely-cared, in.three days, by the. .use of the American Oil. The qualities of, thie • . REMEDY .• - NATURE'S. OWN .....; - is extremely' p en etrattneand.antbinflatamntery, censer . quently is confidently recommended ali necivemigirreni•r edy wherever inflammation exists, either external or( st.? tenni. Used Iminediately efler a cu t ,_ bruise or.yeotitid - ,' it will cure and prevent- , • - - • "..- GA-NGRENE AND .. MORTIFICATION. "i , It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and. efl ctive remedy'for those very unpleasant and triconeq. 'Weed diseases. • GRAV EL AND -URINARY COMPLAINTS:- IV - Price, 50 eents per bottle. ' Cautlon—Be on Voila. Guard. •••• • The • surprising excellence and growing poptilariO: the Amencan 94, has , induced some dishcmest persons ' • Pain upon the public,.taiscrable imitations of this traly valuable medicine, for the purpose of dc4eivinellle un wary, and defrauding - the Propnetor. • • '•' In order to be sure of obtaintng the genuine, obsers • the following P 01717 TIMMS: • _ tat. Se e that the name " Wm. Jecktion,:B9 Liberty at • bead of Wood is printed on the labeler the wrappt ; of each bottle. to Imitate, which la felony. 2d. That each bottle Is inclosed in n pamphlet contain ing full directions for rise ;=and alsocontaihing Manama.- and address of Win. Jackson, General 'Agent for the proprietors • likewise, the name anti addres s .ofilto pro prietors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. 3d. Purchase max of the advertised Agents. of whom have a show bill. on - which is printed the natnesof,. the Proprietors and General Agents--thus: D. Rail & Co.,' Proprietors, Kentucky. Win. Jackson, ,Pittaburgh, Pa., _ General Agent for Weste rn . Pennsylv a nia , and part of. Ohio and Western Virginia; and the printers' nrunes 7 . • hi ;Ililtin tc Shryock, Prnaburgh—printed .at the_bottorri , of said show bill. . - Mb. Observe—the genuine Ainerican Oil is of a dark green color, without any sediment, and it's specific gravi ty lighter than water. 'Me counterfcata ore mostly of a black color;—some • like Spirits ol Turpentine,_ said tube refined and clati:Oetl;- some Sent. 9, ersatnixture or oilier common oils; and often h:sek filthy looking mixture, purporting to come faun *.ilasburgh and Allegheny Dispensary . Nona, of those coma terfeitistrow.eas either the virtue or the power of the true lE7'Sold wbolesalc and retail by WM. JACKSON,. ` .. General and S.4e Agent for the Proprietor in -Western, Pennsylvania, 'Western Virginia, and Northern Chid . ; ~ and by the following duly appointed Agents in Alleghttny county, Pa.: • Dr. Brown, • y Allegleni•iity. ' • • • • Jonathan Wiriest, Manchester. • • • ' Alexander Asdale, Wylie street... • • •' '• •, J. R 11. Jacques, ' • • • • Win. J.-Smith, Tempe rancettille.• • • .• • • ' . • :.O. If. Starr, Sewickley. ' • •••:, • • •,_ 't " . Edward Thomploh, Wilkinsborgh.r . '; • DaniefiNeglej, East LibertY. , •_•• • • ••• ,••• If. Z. , Rlltehdr, Wilkinsbargh. • ' . , , Thomas Albin, Sherpshurgh. ': • ' • -;" -• If. Rowland & Son. hl , Keesport: '•• •. ..; C. F. Diehl,'Elixabeth.- ' - • • . . ..John Much, Tuttle' Creek:.. • • •' • - • IlFEldowity.•llakerstown • • • ' .•• • "•• • Samuel Springer, Clinton. •• • I • • . - James IVPKee,StewaristoWn.' ' .•, Riley SPLerighliti, Plum township. J. Fulton, Tarentura; ' Jeremiah Fleming, Gnarieirzeville. ' , ' , " ' - Robert VrilliarturiArthursville. - • • - Coati's patekat..gra.druiteagsavrtale .llarltettrr ; AND . PATIMF INSULATED P014.F.5,, ' •... OR 15.1atecAt;...elvo OTLIEft rearestts.--:-This la the Only, !instrument of the kind that has ever heen.Presente.d„ in this country Or Europe for medical - purposes , end, isthii!; .onlyone etrerjrnorva to Mari, by vihichihegalvanie flag . eau be cOnveyed to the !Inman eye, theefirthe o any part ot the body, either externally in &definite, gontle strearnosithoutaliocks or. pain—vith : l-,, perfect safety-and o ft eriwith the happlestelfecta, perfect linportrint.apparatus approvetint-. any many of the most eminent physicians of this Country _and Europe, to viliein" the afflicted and others Whom it May concern can be referred.: Refer - et:tee 'cliff also be' ;given to many highly respeetableteitishus, , tiiiho have been cured, by means of this mostvalurible urrparatuiol r • some of qliiii - mostinveterate nervous - dlsorders i - whlch-- could not hereintiirod by any ethei-kilowa Among vorious others, it has beeifproved ro . be.admir+• • • ably adapted for the cure of the followingtlisetviesi - vizz, nervous headache and other disorders of the brain. It ivitfr tit iS apparatbri'alcaie that the operator can• mover the . galvanic Raid ,with ease end ea retyle the-eye, to vs. - % Store sight, or cure a ipaurcisas r -to the carte restore hear-.,';• lug'l to the tongue or other organs, to reStorespeech - prind; to the various parts of the kitidy f for the eurevfolirotilef-,'.. rheumatistii; asthma; neuralgia, or tic iloloureaux",.parrd- - yais, - or palsy - , gout. - c home' or St.'Vitustdate" - ieptlepaY,- . .weeliness - froni sriains, Some diseases peculiarfitia males,ainintictibn of.the lockgavei etc.; Ste. . Rights for surrounding Counties of Western. Poi and " privileges, - Veitle the instrument, may be prirebasedi.and ulso tested for the career diseases. - .• • ' • • Full instructions - willbe giverffor the varieus ahead- =eels to be used for various' clitieases, And theliestruninner foreperatltNr for the cure of theite.diseaseifivVill alsotbel - • - fully expranied - tothe-purchat e rr , and a pamphlet put i his handsexiirevsly - for:thtse put - pose r s; eltrefully pre- • prired by the patentee; - Enquire of • AVILLJAMS; Vine street-: near 4th ill...,ROad,'Pitteh'W., ItHEU2II,.SCURVY, pm) SORES, ERYSIPS, LASi'EaKbir'ilteA; ChOsi; Sore Bea*, 14 is used by Many physicianibt this city in cunngtlio' _above. and we would not Conscieneionsly sell unless . knew it to bc all we state. Ain cosmetic;the true . JONBS'S SOAP is perhaps the only. article-ever known- that. removed impurities; and' Cleared and beautifula clic-skin; making it:scifto smooth and white as an infants. But mind, Iris soldat Chatham at., N. rind by. • . ' / . JAciisoN,- Agent, •••• •. • ~'•ninas .1-69 Lilieny street, Pitliburgh. HF.UAIATI3IIii COOTS A VD irfd-DCILOFtEUY..2t A respectable patient= called n( our - office, Qs said, to inform us tbat-he had-been afflicted for 13 'yeano: - with Rheumatism' tir Gout, B,nd eccasienaelly with-Tie .Doloneux; that he had been frequently confined -to his •• room for mouths together,..and'oflen suffered the most 10. 1 tense and excruciatingprim, but that lately ho had using Jaynes Alterativei teem - which he found thamosfsig. , • nal and unexpected relief.- He 'save he found the meet.% , 5•• eine very pleasaut and effectlve; and that 'he- now einrzl l '• siders himself perfectly curid.—Philidelphia North Amer" A FACT Worn! Riterwiso. l -A-gentleiciatt of Scrofuland : • habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became ef- • • reeled with Ulcerations. in/Me• T.4 . rpa 4 aid Nose, and a disagreeable eruption ; .Skin..• Indeid t bfa whale system bore the marks of being -Marmite& with disease.,:One hand and wrist were ski.xnucli affeeted:thhi be;hail lest the use of the hand, every part being coVered With' deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, tetd.were as hoilow ' Complaint, w as h e a n n .d ho a n t e h y ap om eabr.e dI i t n W ev il i S t a a b le h fomta g a o a h b some disease tlifit he commenced the use of Jayne'. Al. teracive, and staving taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect.,; ly cured. • - • The Alterative operates through the - circulation, and pacifies the blood and eradicates disease Irina tbo vrherevec located; aid the nuincions e ffr ci Whas per . funned discasqs of the skin, calmer,•scrofnin, gout,. .„ liver complaint; dyittepsiapad other, chronic' dbma,se",. t a truly astonisbing.--Spiiiel the Timis. For -Alefn PithsbarghiattllAMfgsiTEAATOßE r..rs couuniNG• some. They brealr uponllto.hiturs'cif r ep ose . htttj 7 exhatio.the'itren....lh bf the sufferer: 43 '4: Pahnegroclir Co. COUGH ii.A.L.94ht has beezz:tiiiineitily fill in easing_ and curing . thesd tantrierisaat vett*. J 1 a Tors an is-roared in the inght by a spitStri'df:canglitrigi ' tea Fciorillit ofthe Cough balsam' virillsoicithe it, give frint4 . - - • reliet, and, as it is palatable, leaves as 4:Fleasant taste bobtail'. - - If once' used, It will take PrevederiOe over all pthers, as a remedy for coughs, cattle:, die.' ' - P.rnoiritcf and sold FAHNESTOCK' Canter.lsi-and Wootr'streetsibitd ea:met streets. . -•;" - ' - • RALPifS CELE Rtiza. ale, :whpleisal an4;re4gil;iii th e Dit s . 0 **64;.: mi . ': :telt:ll4mm, 9 . 1 r rt e i e t:j ,844 BEE MOE :;~:; _ __, ~e J -.F f ME EN=BM 11111 MEI k ? ;A DEEM MEE ~~.: - 'Y ~:'.' .: r.. EBBE MEE
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