itiat - tan' ton's: • "..,,-,;121/11.1iillaLa'XIVEl.44 • „ CC11115.0 ILES7 ows tizzy dr..' E.) ; I§l,lci L _,k"enitilr arise bttoiens FLOW: f I MI. etrg:V ttisi CANU.IAVKu4EIfei torsti'eet ietto; le elf lispeti L liy- • .211,•slrouls.PIP4Ps( b' l , 9 1 1,W at g C -I P sets iP 4 ! den &cc, Iceep, coast* inl . lkocid 3ckracto4.leluro co or s from Ito 8 lbs. to 110 isque.ttl,foot,lit ample or . o fee...cvlticlitht:Nclllllcrashl:o 'Ole trade , cooircue,„ be vitiated., PARl2k l P" ilAtY ` e* in -7- 11 ti • y, 4oilciparaelore cold keep. conl p ) . for , ud / ' ead9 cram 2 'to t inch ealibi t e s i aque o actelpip tu e, , 4 cgiteytug*atertrcirci ipiuma t ftiid bed i l m lb l e ii.o ef ol ta rorti put:4p ,orireels ' :feet orkiwkreel r liiith direelio le tia ng e th s i0 9 ,114e r r :ro'rie tans rnlt r h a ed . "1486'911a41:4'11.11W6:5q1Ti‘!ISti-Olii-,a Ocoe • eritsuct.on. ; Pumps, for...wells or eist Nemtitpeiror bast troarii4`atiiiii7delPs. ,t4 4thr oorprob "' l w elct ill anxi j)f e - r 6 , 11 T - o de n s l l q P o . . cli r_ o l t t e re ? fnm, _ from the - coßetty ek!,..p177, , Peelt lead, or punipe. *ill to eelvokKoMP lll 4 l 9”led . je27-Adve W. nests.' Di fak ~.. .. . SECURED. BY LETTERS,PA.T.ENT I:-.. PUBIAC ; ATTENTION t 6 satiated to an entire new article. of RAILING;.mede of wrought iron bars and soft annealed rods, or wire,.and'exprepttlydesigned for encloting,Cottages, !Cemeteries, Balconies, Public t p Grounds, &e., arices varying irate AD cerittto.s3,o o the -running foot. It is made in pelmets Of various lengths; -- 21 t 0.4 feet high, with wrought iron posts,lfinektquare, at intervettingdistanees of 6 twit) feet. , ,r If desired, - the ' . pturnels can be made of tiny height,atkiontinuons spans ".. 0f,50 - to 60 feet s with or without,posis, ~No„ extra - charge The, comparative lighutess, greaistreligthat4l durabil . itY,of theAVIRE BAILING, the beerity of itsraried or .. narrienial.designstogether with the exireray e lx-lowprice at which- it it sold, are c ausing it tool/Rem tz• -ills. Cast • Iron Railing, . wherever their cellnparative"inerits have , ' • - , been, tested: For further particillars address .. _ INIARSIIALL & BROTHERS', ~. . . _ .-; .:-,..- - ..2. •. - .., ••I ' .: • .Agentittfor Patentees , " - t mg' Ttfirril Diamondalley, near Smithfield Bi - -P:ll , 4)nm , .•••• ustrwvrare,, cutlery., Saddle O s 'me. - -- - TORN ,tIITALKER, Importer mut Deafer in Foreign and "- -: DJ' Ikenettie -4„ardtoare, respectfully announces - 4o his - -"friernit and the ptiblic generally, that ho if now reeelm ' ' clag: his" Spring supply. of Hardware; Cutlery, Saddlery; . • -- : fse.;lit his stand, No. 85 'Wood street, which he will dis - - - .pose of on the most reasonable terms. . - . ....„, .Be will continually, be receiving fresh supplies. direct from the manufaennirk in Europe , and thit eor.ntry, which will enable - him to compete with any house, East - ..11e particulmly invites she intention of customers to" his ecellent-assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery, "•&e, which is of fashionabte pattcrns•and from the Most: "- popular manufaettimrs. . • - - .„ :. - sits media Carpentees.Tools is large, and of excel .... • " ' -- Of general-liardwate stock, he has every variety of . , Western Merchants and dealers, generally are in; • " :vited. to call and examine - hit stock. maro.6:6l•W . ... _ , . . ____ . . ociptrs•ls .IPatent. Concave Beater Churni BUTTER IN FIVE MINUTES!! - - t". - -Nr call the attention of the nubile to the article head • . .... - .• ii?g this adverusernent,and invite the enterprising anktunstut to cilia:lld yrimess its operatien. All adirem. - "tisernents in relation to this invention; to the hmedreds l• 11:-...Who,hatie,iteen,it. tested, is s.upererogadon , . l l• - •". -; mass, Churn will prod u ce Butter. gatlierlrfg i tnt a r, - mass, troth sweet milk, in. five to ten minutes! and from / . 2, crerunpupared, as families usually prepar e . it,..in' three to five m i gd TI tes_ r M. titilitynf Ibis inventnnt is ti parent, us bolter i. -, ' flutter. pasi be produeed (tom sweat. milk, or cream, th tut - . - cream. soared in the Disualway ; and by:means - of this chard", a.)ittle girl or boy can perform, to fife or ten - . - - initiates; what has heretofore required the tabor of a wo . ,-. • man ,or man for cine or two hours, and sometimes half a t • . . , fitl.•By:simply,.tarnmg a thumb screw, the . - whole inside ... --dasher is taken Out, leaving nothing hut ihe Batter and milk ill the plain-wooden box; ,_ ~, 4 .. . 4th. It-is the cheapest Churn ever inventefi,as the situ ' ..... , failicity. -Of- its construction (though 'embodying •a..-fgreat 1" • . • - philosophical initiciple)mates.it bu t little to manufac ... sth It is a common-sense Churn, as all.will adantwho .- tviliyxnmma it. "..3-Vet Witt: , the public to call and Witnesi its operation in out office in the Diamtind, near the Black_ Bear :rev . " • .. era, and atJ. F. Becklumi's, Federal a t, Alleghen PRICE. y': • - magl-dlint*gra --.CAMEON & • .Wall P - aper arehpune,, . .-• alkfttl - ET STREET. PITTSBURGH;PENN'A. THOMAS PALDT.EIL , . P.SP.ECTPULLY announces' to his friends and ens - Xis touters, 'shim he hail had at no past period •so exten sive a Stock as he bus at present. lie can offer to pur chasers,_on very moderate-terms, as the old established „stand' salfarlan surd, almost every article in:his line— includingcountingloom..bed ehatnher,dining-room,par lor and nail - Paper. With 'Borders, Landscapes, Fire board Prints, Paper. arid- Trauspaseed Window Shades, Mattel and Bidders , „Boards; Writing, Wrapping - , and Tea Paper; be is abundantly: , supplied, and . requests merchants and trinsekeepers'lo call and examine his as ., .:Itat t ra raid Tanners , Scrape taken in trade, at the high marla.dlkwhea • Paper Hangings. ' TAltl nderZeceiving, direct from the manufacturers in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore; a large and well seleMed assortment of all the latest and Most im proved styles' of Satin, Glazed and common PAPER HANGINGS, consisting of— '-'lo,ooopieces of Parlor and Fiesta ; • 1.0,01:0 " Hall and Colamn 'HI,OPO• " Dining-room, chaniber and office Paper. Which I would particularly invite the attention of those '.having Douses. to Paper, to call and examine, at the • • Paper Warehouse of . • . S. C. HILL, BsasluBs«. 1 IfESSRS.IItS.,HOW.A.RD tle CO, No. 82 Wood sired, ' :01 would 'cell the attention. of the public:la; "their pie-sent stool, of Paper Hangings; which, for variety, beauty - of durability and cheapness, is unsuzpasi= .ed by any.eitholishment in the Union. . .' , Besides a. lateand full assonment of Paper of their Own manufacture, they are now receiving' a direct im.. portation of Frenehand English styles of. Paper Hang ' togs, purchased by Mr. Levi Eloward;one of the - firm, now in Europe, consisting or— _ - . Parisian manufacture, ... .• • ••10,000 pieces. London do. 5,000 do. -.Of their own manufacture, they have 100,000 piecei Paper, and 1.2,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window tsc.. Messrs. James Howard* Co.ihave spared neither ex ' pease nor , labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern Wall Paper establishments, both in quality of manatee, --•-triza arid variety of pattern, and they are warranted in assuring - the public that they The whole assortment, foreign and home manufacture, : will be offered on totals as row as Mose of Eastern manufacturers anti mar 27 - - New Literary Emporium. A L - new depository or. Cheap-Pabltcanons has been ,A, ',opened on Third_ - street, opposite - the Post Office, where may tie - found a genernlassortment ofthe popular it rature of the day. - The proprietors have made the literature ample. arrangements for procuring all new works as stgart as issund.from the press. .'• MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS—AII the most Valuable" Magazines and Weekly' Newspapers can be road at theircoanter by the single namber orbythe yar. STATIONERY—Lever and cap Paper, pens and pen '. ells in short. every thing in the stationery Ime, and o the best:q nality, tor sale cheap. - mU510,..4.. large assortment of the most approved Pi forte Music, bound and otherwise. -,This ran s ie, .pronounced by the mostdistingaishedprofessoritobethe - best colleetion ever offered for sale in .the Weit. " '- The United States Oddrellows , Directory for 1510, got tip in convenient styles. • , - Without particularizing furiher, we respectfully re . macst a. vis • it to oar store room from the - publ e ic ' es. HDIMES, Third stret, - inbid2B": opposite:d:l . °st Office. ammeomiNNEll • Josturark Rhodel• - • - • • TOLESALEFRUMERFAI AND CONFECTION ' .--- ER; No.o Wood street— • • boxer , Orang,es; . 500 cans Sardines; .225 - Lemons -800 hf:'‘ • " 180 dozen LemonZirup;. -15 0 qr." "-• • 400 box.es Herring ;• 1000 drums Figs:.: • • - ' ' 200 his Raisins, tn layers; 2000 Cocoa Nuts ; t - 150 hf. bzs. " 8 brixes Maccaroni; ' • 100 qr,. • . . 8 ` 4 Vermacilla ; 75 trails Iraica Almonds; 25 cases tuned Pickles -100 LOUboxes 'shelled „ 4O caska,Curyatus 8 bales Bordeaux 4‘ " • , . - 10081 s. cut Tissue P aper; 10 'Malaga .50 rms.white Riga raper; ': • 3, " paper shelid " : 15 cases Prunes; ; ;•- 3 ". " 14 mats Dates; - t • •40 bags• Filberts; 4 cases Liquorice ; 'Walnuts; 1091 s. Vanella Beans; .50. --" •Cream. Nuts ; 20 bxs A Nol Ra.k Candy. r.- - 40 ‘ 4 , 'pecans; 20 "wti'e and yel. " 10 bids. . - eases rlorsuce, cal i Joel received and for sale - byy' • - sattr29' ' JOSHUA RHODES Oreetiwood Gardens 11E: now ;open for the sale of a large collection of 7.4411.;.Green Elouse:Plants,.of the choicest varieties. Also,a large collection of the finest Dahlias antLAnnal t Flower.Pla.ats will be ready to deliver in pots on the Ist . . . . . 44 ‘..eY.. s. of the. ohoiest FloWors put up at the shortest P•Mtuet C7 ' "lice - 11 be "open for the general reception of ; The GeTdens of APril. • • Nialtbrisonthe 2•3 ay dgr fine new steamboat, (the Thomas c.,. C n a w_ P i ta ns e ftl iee " e- e' running. from the Point,' foot of tri the On ereen r ' cl e o the Yd day of April. tranr2.9' ------- ----__ .- . Dlttott ell's; Map,. _ If L AY A CO. have taken • the exclusive agency for the -.• .. radii orlifitchell's superior Maps, for Pittsburgh and ... 'Western Peirnsylvarcia, which will be sold at his reduced. •'Plilladelphia prices. - • " • ..• The Map of the. VirorldiOn Idegaturhi PrOlection, is the largest and most comprehensive work of the kind ever : , published in America.; it is 13k feet from East to West, -:.and Rfrom North to South, accompanied by a book of -- 800 pager; cpbudningeonsultingAdex;consultingwhieli • ; •• any item on•the.'Mar3 may be readily : focuid i also. Geo , graphical deicriptious of all'the eountrica on .the Globe. The Reference and Distance Map of the . United States, •- -in•le:scale - of 2.5-miles to an inch. comprising the States,. \-''.' Cottntiei Township il,ae 4 ill. th . o•stniOlf, accompanied b •• • ;'33: - Vciliane Of 4300pagesi 8v o:, - which includes an index of I.Conuitits;Yowo3l&44.l9Rether W.ithOkOnePifieseriPtion ..- at theginted States. - • • -•- .... - • •.... 2 The Natinarl' Moir of ,the Americal * Republic, or -, United Stallplot , lrniexica. ,- • • _....: , `..i -. • Univers a l - Atlas, containing Maps of the Empli es, gdoras; Stevie and Republics, with a special Mup of ; each or the United States; coraprehended on ..73 sheets, forming a series of 117 Mope, a large folio' Volinne, e els , -•• .'' A Map or Texus, Oregon and California, - with all the _routesdistirictly marked out to these ciintries. ' - • ;•J'Alare supply-of the - above Maps, small , and large, .. .: Will be kept constantly on hand and for sale it the Book . ~.. ;.... and Paper •Warehouse, corner of Third andllirond etc. CUBIC .YABLIS• OF GRADING. -' • tram ihnninghata Town Council, desiring to contract .' . -I . ....withrsome suitable person or persons for the exca. ~- voting of 15,%10 cubic yards on the streets, will receive sisaled proposals,for the whole or any part of said work, until the 4th of April next, at which time the work will be lot to the lowest and best bidder.. Proposals to be -left`With Pkwcurr, Street Cominosioner, where a specificatic , n of the wort may beiebtr." By order of the Council. ritarSkdtd THOMASBLACRMORE, President. EMMI 10ishionable No. 29r.ltraikei ''street.-Second door ' ' below 'Second 'Stria. - ' o. Avutcrirr.BUß434., • ESPECTFULLY anneunc es "to - hls nbmeronk friends Med tollm (+blie, that he has removed his Fashion able - Heed-quarters from Liberty street to haw Store, on Market, 241 door' from Sac ond kttic , M. 'Hots constant ly prepared to make to . order, of flu , : meat fine thal -Matchers, in n'Superiai Manner' thitl at 'very reasonable) prices, every article, of Fashionable Clothingtof whiCh' tiff crimPlete - StOck - of 'choice 'and s'electedl E . :mita; English and: Belgtan'Cloths. CaSsititercs, VEst-! ings, kc.;of the latest and,rnost desirable patterns, are TaructilerlydesiguetL" , - klehaselso On hand' a itch ; stock of Retnik!made, Frishionarde Clothing, which he will sell very low t. feh27tYl V3iltark,erst4 ; b l door from Second si. 110--.HOUSE-KEBPERS autornots.:lassotsctaU:=Yhel subscriber has reeeiited - , and no•W' on Inimi; a large; assortment of Housekeeping Goodg, eomprising,ib parr; 8-416-4'; 20-4,12-4 Bid Conon Shettings • • 0-4,•104L 124 Barnsley Sheetino ;- • Pillow-case'-Linea and and ; • Marseillei Quilts:Blankets ; • ' - Plain and embroidered Tulle Covers r • • Do. do. Fraud do t Windsor Drapery; Turkey Red Chintz; - ••• ;- Bair Windsor Holland, LinemTable Cloths; - • i Damask Table Linen; u'll widths; •r' •Napkins, • • Doilies,Diaper Crash,lce.; - &e.; which will be sold at lowest prices; at 0 - ;• • , • - • - • • ROBT.TI.IIIOIIPSONB, • No.lllo lgarkeist:;3lloort.trimil Liberty. JGANE., cAr4TwstiL, have past received, at SO - Market street, unrivalled Selection of--` Bead' ; Reticules and Purses . ; Patti and Combs China Sets, Accordetins;&c. - • mar23IIIOGAN. & CANTWELL. • . New Aiciodai, tst Altirnber.. • iftrsttlxle CORNER or FOITREIr.AND NARK= STRZELN, PITENITIROgI GREAT BARGAINS.!—The subscriber , has just rat :turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receivin a g vary,extensive assortment FANCY AND STAPLE DB. GOODS, adapted to the present season, nud em •hr a stock for richness and variety pot arirp assedhy • at.s. establishment in the West. DRESS GOODS! : • Very glossy black,Silks ; iCrtiVlll3 and Collari• Hand some dress', ,do. ;Black love Veils nad'llakm.; RI& chatige.able ; do.. I.faconet and Magnus. Bich changeable Satin de;Plaid and striped Muslius; Chines; ' illandsome Ribbons; Mode andhigb coPd • FrecelitGloves,-Hosiery, &c; merinos;iCiathe for Closirs; •-• Modeand high cord Muslin,Terkeri Shawls; • de Lainei ; !Cashmere do. Newstyte ituis lin de Lairres;:,PlaikThibet Shawls, silk •Sattn striped Cashmeres; • I fringe Fancy do. do.. iPlackThibet Shari's, do.do. Black and. olored ALPOCASOREICk. ACE 1 do. Plaid Ginghams, bright co- , ,Silk do. do- ; lora; • • . Brochir, do. • New style Nirettes ;_ I Cloth do. Gala Plaids ,bright colors; - so. Callarenia Plaids; . ;Low Priced do Meek-Bomazines' - • •• ;Plaid Cloaking.o. . • CALICOES--OREAT_REDUCTION • His stock of Calicoes is very large ; it .has been se. lected with mach carer-with; particular reference to fastness of coloring, durabilify .or fabric, - and beauty of design. These goods are lower than they have ;ever been before, and axe, Worthythe particular attentibo or parchasers: for • The belt Calicoes o6} etc. ever offered; Double purple Calicoes, English, V 2& cents; Green • " Oil Chintz; Britishchintzes ; _ New style Merrimack Calicoes; • Rine • do. - do. Blue and Orange do: „ Furniture- do. • • • - • CHEAP DRESS GOODS. • • " A'large lot of low priced Muslin de Lainet, ot the low price of ifil• cents per yard. • Also; Black Alpacas for 12-/ ets per yard. . Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid G ing hams, for - Ltli cents, warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 'Steadied Muslin!, 61 , to 12 • Yard wide Unbleached, &fro 9; Bed 'Pickings, very cheap; • • ''Casinetts 3 Drillings, KentuckyJeansi . • CheektfLitiings "Plaid Linteys • ' .13omesueciingkr4.s, 4atinirsQsliirtingt; Colored Cambries; Flannels, lower than ever offered; Canton Flannels. . • • LINEN GOODS! irisk Linens, Linen Lawns ; Damask Table Linen; Do. do. Cloths; • Russia Sheeting; Do. Diapers; Linen Drilling, Crash. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! , A , large , stock of Blankets , from coarse to very fans, also Blue and Drab. Blankets, fine Mid very fate, for Overcoats., GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine and superfine - French and Euglish Cloths and Cas simerce; Over -coatings; Silk and - Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; ()loves; Suspenders; Wk. and Merino Under Garments Merino and Cotton Half Buie, The subscriber having made extraordinary prepara tions for the Falland Winter trade, and having parches •ed his Goods ander the advantage of markets unusually depressed,. can confidently promise his customers the best bargains he has ever. een able to oiler- Customers of the house, and purchenerally, are respectfully invited to call. (nov42olasers g PHILIP ROSS. Terrible ROVOIIII.IOII-•••-SSISIM T riumpboas et 1010 GAN to- CANTWELL; (sign of the "'ea No.'Sfi „EL Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of the public to their new atock of Goods, just received and opening from manufacturers and im .porters, of which they feel confident that price and-qual ity will give nitre satis faction, our Motto is—" Quick Sales and Small Prieits, Our stock consists, partly, of the following articles,viz: Ladle's , and Gentlemen's Breast Pins; late styles; Guard and.Vesf Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs; Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head Dresses; Madalon's Card'Cases, shell, pearl and velvet ;'Coral Beads; Ala baster Boxes ; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaping Cases, furnished ; Siver Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds; German. Silver 'Spoons,Mll kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags, And Purses; COtton Bags und Purses; Hair, Tooth; Nall' and Cloth Brushes; VlOlins, Aceordeons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper Holders, Shell. Dress and Side" Combs, latest styles; Chida Vases, Fruit. Baskets, Agate and Glass Vaies. Mugs and Cologne Bottles ; 'fables, Chessman and Badtgairnraon Boards; Silk Tapestry •"; Brussels ntal In grain Carpet Sugary/ Wow, Market and Side Baskets; Chairs, Wagons, Cradles;: . &c. die ., with.% large assort ment of Toys and y Arti ties, teo numerous lo fsept9 •_.2 . :_____ _ . - business Card. „. TYRANTS AL Irbl.L AS.MONOTOL lES.IIII7STFA LL: SO MUST PRICES; . CH (IA will be proven by calling at hieGunte's '. •Vtishionable Tailoring Estatolishment,Third street, St. hence Beading,. '' Morro: Snicurprgftts and trujeksaktt. - , Ituilierr : TreSA and good, • , • • : , Comerrnios : Vvryfar in shebstr.kground. My , old customers t and all others, are respectfully in . ' used thud am waiting for them, , hieGUIRE, . , Tailor, St. Charles. oet2S Bleached 'Goods. • • A A.IIASON rt. CO., No. 60 'Market street, hive just Ai.. received, the folloWiag ,welt known brands of Bleached Misting, viz . „. 7.8 and 5-4 Preached James' Steam ; R . 5-4 " Naninkeng " " Mason," "Poiranoket," "Carliste,'","DorehesteT, isignmond," "Grafton," "A," "Pittsburpik"."Lawrenee,” "Roston Pillow Case," 't Farnsworth,' &c., Sre— All Al 'which, together with many styles not here mentioned, will be sold at EASTERN' PRICES, by the piece or pack. Shirting Matins And leilsh Linens. WR. MURPHY invites the particular attention of . thoie wanting the above Goods, to. his desirable stock, consisting of the best make, from the most approv ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure dos.— He has just received an additional supply, andis offering Shining 111usliris of a superior quality at a very (ow l price. Also, • • - • • Sheeting and Pillowmase hlusline; D.aperS and Crash; ' Table Cloths,Towels and Napkins Blankets,' Quilts, Counterpanes; and .• . ,-Honsekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES ,- DRESS , GOODS—Such as French Merinos, • Ferment's, plain and fancy De Laines, (some new. styles ust received ;) Alpacas, Ece. . . • • The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be wild at prices that cannot ?ail to please. . WholcSale Rooms up stairs. To Country illerchants. MURPHY, at_ his Wholesale .Rooms, 'North' , R. east corner of. Furth and Market streets, Pitts burgh, (up.stairs,) is now prepared to offer to the inspec tion of Country Merchants,an extensive supply ofliew Spring' Goods,' Including' the newest styles of Spring Prints, Glnglitimsi Lawns, Muslin 'de' Laines, Alpacas, and. DresS Goeds generally,* also, Gloves and Heuaery, Bonnet Ribbons, Laces find Edgings, Ac.' Prices low - Entrance to Wholesale Rooms from 4th st. A A. MASON I VCO:, - No. - HO Mask= slam . ; have 4011.." this day received, per "Fast Line,' 'the following named Goods, viz :Stattn'`Stripe, black and blue black plain and 'printed Benign all wool M de Laines, em broidered Thibet Shavils, black,-white and pearl . Silk Hose; span Silk Hose; kid, silic•and lisle thread Gloves;. Ifntn, bobbin, cambric ud'inualin Edgings; "Tannings ; black silk`lace•Edgings; bonnet Ribbons; embroidered muslin Capes, new pattensand rich good.. .marV • eating*: F GNTS. "call and:see the choicent'Arariety ever offered; and CAMELIA .611ANATS t at Olean,- you can' leave them ' - • CLOTH STORE '} Pont Buildings; Corner-Fifth and Woodran. marl9.tar Mow Gogde. • • ' '" TN STORE;tind now ieceiving;our 6tst supply Of New , 1 GOODS consisthig of every thing new and . beautiful, to, be had of the Importers and Jobbers: — - •New styles of rich Tur/rSatins ;- ~ •, : Wide Brocade idilks,nevv patterns; -. • = Chamolion and Gisela Silks; = Fig'd and.plaiald'k allWidilis • Bereges, Lawns, Mous de Lolnes, Fancy Bounotltlbbons, now,desigas, , - "rogether.with a large assortment of Dome Goode ROST. D. THOMPSON, maxl6l - NO:110 Market it.: 3 diaotv Train LiticrlV - - ,• • _. _ G GOODS.—A. IllAstin'& t. 10.0,0 A r i ar jV - ket street, are now-opening 40 eases and packages of,Splendid - SPRING GOOD'S, eronipilsing LaWym, brig, Beregeii i ,W tie Urines; GINO:Lams, Prints,' 'Wrench Catarina Linens, Ribbons Laces, - Silks Shawle, ' Gloves • Ilosiery, and a general . assortment oeGoods ktiIILIES, Economists and the Public, to effect F saving of one-third, mad ;Adak the gr,saiest bargains tier purchased, are' most respeetfullY invited to visit ROBINSOMSCLQTHESTABLIS4MENT, Poltltaild ings;corner Fifth and Wood streets., fab s2 w • - A- FURTHER , REDUCTION. Jas. llittopritt.t , & Sono , Patent Soda TO STUNS ' S-I, cash, currency ; or, 4 mon., approyed I bine. 5 tons or upwards 31 do. pa;, of 0, 4 1 44- dei rerent added. Far the superior quality; pl tins' brandvwe refer to .the glass ,and soap inanufactureri of thin city generally. - & bl - ITCHELTREE,: dec4 No. 160 Liberty street. . a; .. - z`; EMIMM;ME .t , ;olttiebtaiglit Portable -7 _ .--.10111:31E-MELA.N..4PORTATION Or WHEW= TOiiIXD v.riolx. • - . 'PITTSBURGH, PIIILADELPHIA, , • t84 1,2121 W R • F . , • - -NSW YORK', BOSTON „ kc• ' • THOMAS , - -BORIADGE } • TAAFFE & crcoNNon, Ttiliadelphia, -2. . Pittsburgh. • old established Line beingiloW in full operation,. the proprietors. are,prepared, with their usual eaten sire',urrangenenti, to forward merchandize,' produce, Sta., to Ori,ffont the „ above ports, on' liberal terms, with 'the 'regularity, 'dispatch ',and safety, •peCulial to then, niode'of 'transportation, 'so 'obvious ,whentraushipment on the way is avoided. Allcottiignments by and for this Line received,charges paid, and•forvialtied in. any required directions, free 'of charge for commission, advancing or, storage. interests directly, or indirectly, in steamboat's. AKCconimuitications promptly attended' to, on applica; todto•-lie following Agents: •••••• - • - k-7 • ' • •• • • THOMAS BORBIDGE. • 279 Market itrect.Thiladelphia, - • TAAFFE k O'CONNOR, . Canal Rimini Pittsburgh. O'CONNOR & CO; ,--Nerth-st.,Ualtimore. like= JilleichassVo Tv:importation Llnoti - VIA PENNSYINANIA CANAL AND RAIL' ROADS; • . 20 THILKDELPIIIt Ali1)-13ALICSIDRE • THE Ctitiula and.Ruil Roads 'being now open, and.in good order, we are preparedto forwnid all kinds of trier chandize and produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore., with promptness and deipatch, and on :asitocid terms as any -Other C. A. ItIeANULTY &Co., • . Can tl.Basin..Penn strect,Pittsburidt. Aotirs:*-ORARIiES RAN - NOR; Philadelphia; ~ ROSE MORRILL lc Co.: Minimare. Imitp ... ... .. _ .. • 8 - 4 9 ' ' Attrabant , a Way Ft - eight Liner - For: Blairsville,' Johnstown, Hollidayshtirgh, - rind oli ...Tilts Line will continue to earn , airway Goads With their usual 'dispatch, god at lair roles of freight. . . , Aomers--C. A. McANIILTY & Co., Pittsburgh.. ' ~ ... -V. li. WAKEFIFLD, Johnstowo. 'JOHN MILLER, Hollidayslowsh. . D. .. Rixnannctis:--Jameli Jordon, Smith & Sinclair, Dr. F. Shocalterger, It, Moore, John Parker, S. F. lion 'Boon horst A Co., Wm,. Lehmer & Co„.Jno. ili'DA'itt &'Brod ,, i Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sundt, Miabollatt & RAY, John - Graff & Go.: Blairsville. --• : -.-. • , marl? ' • ... (Gazette and Journal duly eopy„l ', ..i.,.. ,__ PSI:FEL - WS TILADISPOJIT &TAOS . 1141.0 1131 . . t u rf . e ' ~' Patina PITTSIIV Eli) II TCr ERI El - N ' ~ 0 RE-SHIP.PING.-The Boats belonging iii'lliis Line have-been put in fine - order; acid are now running regularly between Pittsburgh and Erie. toaebing at all intermediate Ports Moog the Canals. A Gant wut always he‘ak the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, and one *ill start rtigularly every" other' day. ' The' People , . Transportation Line has every &Citify for carrying Freight and Passengers. The boats - wilt be towed to Beaver by siesu an mes, t will Inwood to trie With great dispatch', by the Canals. The lions are comManded by experienced and careful men-all• of whom have an in wrest in the Line. - E r Goods sent by the. Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point on the Lakes. .- . For freight or passage apply to q., KIRKPATRICK, - Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. - AGENTS: Cbanx & Co., Beaver. R. W. COM. 13011A11, New Castle. Tam:rests-% A hltreltslirata,Pulaski. - - Sexism Woman & CO.,.: 4 4 l.tddlesex. . . Mrinvaalltitz,Sherron., Josses lilcCterti Sharpshurgh. S. B. lc G. Lowng, Clarksville.c . Kula A Merzatstra,Big,Berl. S. C. Ptunnot, West Greeitvillo. , LA VICILPAiIIiCk., AAlaMStrini, W. 11. 11VSBRY,tlartitown. . W. Wsuswourn & Co., Shertasit's Corners. ..Wis. Poway;Conueautville. . .;-.... ---, Spring Corner- W..C. Witanka, Albion. ....,-....., Cranesville. Wit. T11:131, Lockport. ' , . £FourGiranl... - A: Krim; and B. Toth.v.isori 'fr. Co.,Erie. The following Agents in . Erie •aill receive and for ward Freight to auy Port on the Lakes, shipped by this Line i - IN M. Gallagher, - John Ilearn, 0. W- Haversuek &. C0.,. - .Josiah Kellogg, Kellen &'Loomie, - r' Walker & Cook. left ~ . - . - • . Ore siii — iiii - zigittn , Corsaers • - slarentriXLD AND drtltTlt irtneWra. , erreSsUft o U, ?A., • ..I4 the most popular of all BOOT ruuI.SHOE Es: tablishatents ill the West, :This.plaee has gained " its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very I •best Boots and Shoes. which are, made expressly to order for this market, and he is not satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES I in-the western country, but lie is enabled: nod deter mined. to sell his GOODS lower than any other house ossibly can, he cores not what 'facilities they boast of having for offering rent" iialucementsto the public. 1 It is impossible to set forth all the adiantages and faldli ties • in un advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor tri sell 'Hems and Shoes of the very best nualitie R and styles at from to to 25 per cent. lower than any other store in the city. The way to test the matter is for all who intend parches: ing 1100"r8 and SHOES, to call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine throb:wok and prides, and all will be satisfied ihatthe Gwat - BerkeinVerner, Smitit-: fie/deed Fifth' strati, is the place for the public, one and all to get good Boots and Shoes cheap; for cash. • " -J. BATES. HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANLFACTORY. riPlig subscriber takes this 'method , of-informing his 2. friends and the public in general, that he has the largest stock of the ` following named articles. of his own manufacture, in this citles, HrnesTrunks and Whips; tilt of -which he y will VirlG —Sad dYant a to be s, made of the best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures something lower;tbnat has been heretofore sold in the city, he would iavite persons in need of the above named ar ticles, to his Warehouse, 'No. 544 Liberty street. oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery oct3t G. KERBY. 'lron City Craeker avid Bread Balcary. is StIP.PHARD WOULD respeetfully inform his friends and the`pub lie generally; that be has added to his other bust- ness,the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— Raving purchased one of AV. IL Nevin's Cracker and Pilot Bread.Maehinei, 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 phase a portion of the public patronage. Thepublic is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty st. oppo- Sire Smithfield. N B. Saperior faintly Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, Large and small rolls, fresh every mornior; can be had at the store, or my wagon, or at my stand, in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand aridmade to order. • SHEPILARD. 1 anoatt-lv " No 10 Commercial. Row. Liberty it. Steel and File illausifaetotry• subscribershu , e enlarged their Steel and File j...Mantifactery ; 'on 'the ' c rues' of &Hiatt.' reet and Spring'alley,FiftliWard, Pittsburgh, by erecting a eon vertittgiumactOrinelting furnace and a tilt - haMmer.— Their Steel, now being of a superior guality,:and having engaged competent operatives,they are prepared to fur nish Files of every description, that will compare .with the best imported article ; and being determined Mtntike it the interest or ail who use Files in any way, tb pur chase from them, they will sell their Files at-reduced prices, for Cub." They will also're-cut Files, and put chase thosawhich are worn and broken. Publiepatron agge is respeetfullyinvited, nov7) J. ANKRiII sr Co. Nevi/ Millinery, Silks, Velvets, &e. 4 1( Juin' reteived.frMW New. York, a choice selee lion of elegant rich Satins, Silks, Winter Rilitions French Flowers, Plumes, &c. A luindsame ns sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cantina's Visetts, &e., liana and made loonier in the latest sty h• at the shortest notice. MRS. DUFF. deed - No, 10SL Clair st..(West Patterson's Carrlage:ltanufactory,. Diamond alley, between • Wood and Sinitk,ficid ttreels. WirmormaY always be found anuasort , s- mem of 'Family Carriages,. liarbuches Buggies, and - till kinds of 'heavy work: , -..4° . 111 " 111k- ' : front a six horse wagon down to a vsheel-' barrow. Perkins wishing to pureldise or - contract; toff. any thing in the above hue, are respectfully call.- City Livery liteb/eL, (4iK‘Toe subscribers having Purchased from: Charles Coleman the above Stables,. and in-, , tending to increase' their stock' of Horses;. Carriages, Buggies, -, ke., • would respeetfellY solicit a share of patronage from 'the publie. Horses kept by the . day; week ' . month or year, and 'additional .falls are being ambled . , in the second . sttlry, forillie ne4 commcidation 'of Canal stock. '- ' ' „ felict37.3rn , . RHGERS k OBEs. .. . Ia retiking bustnese, I withAtleasuee (from a loug acquaiotaricel recounitead trey saccossora to the patrortage.of fay friande.and the public. • - ' • Cl-rAIIikES`COLEItTAII 13igeloWili Carriage Ilettittfotstory - , Dior/tend between Wood'and Smith s tict strati; E. BIGELOW -would rel:peed:illy inform the ptib Ile, *bat at his Factory can Iln 4lmessbe Ifithritt a -large SuPply' l cif , Family Cerriageii ,Baroucles, Bugg - tell, and-all of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and neatness to any found in thocEasti. , Contracts for any number of . Carriages; Buggies and; Wagons,: will be promptly filled. Alt work of his own main/facture will be warranted. , • •-Rsrartiratoka—Cot , R. Patterson, R. H.-Patterson, , E , D. Gazzam, Esq., Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee; and Alderman Steel: Ifebtl7:d3m : . . . _ • tiffiTileaale and' IletiT.ll. - ' ADDLE, HARNESS' AND - TRUNK MANUF49TO Y. iii 4 i tOBERT R. 11ARTLEY; begs ' leave - to in. , • fornxhis Meade and the public generally,. ; bat he ecintinuetto bc cupy' thatlarge andeOrti-, - modious Store Room, formerly obeup ie dby Sartme a tp• estocir Is Co. ; No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, B ridles, Harness, 'Pranks, Carpet Bags Saddle Bage,,Y 'sea, lltuffaloltobee,.Whips, and all other erti. Pies to his - line. -.•-•• - I; . , He alsO keeps celestially on hand, andY le pripareil AC: tarnish to order, all kinds of Minted Rote, manufactured. ; of the bestmaterittli and in a style of Vrorkmalislip equal, to the eastern mandfactared article, and at 66 per s c ent. ; cheaper. , .. •, . -, , Couhtry.Artramits aitsl.:Fariitats would do well to call: and examine hiri 'stock before' parchasing elsawlierl, 113 be is determined to sell Rod rate articles at very ow ItY Don't forget the place, No. 80, coiner! . ef WciOd treet anti Diamond : Alley.: • .-•- • • car .11 - INEN riOODS.—A. A. /114‘sori .6r. Co A NO: 60 Ma ket 1..1 street, have *received Linen Sheeting, Linen •Da-, mask &Rand 10.4 Linen ,Rollands. Bleached and Brow n; - Table;•Olothsi Russia and Scotch Diapere ; LOYlica, DiaP - ; kins,: . ,&", to which they Invite the attention .of par , chasers. • Marla '7'7:773 _ . . .. . _ .'. 0-.1,..:,:-..::'.':''.-:-,.:2 Passifke to and 'fie' sk '.lre ulls . • SCOTLAND AND WALES. By theSteamtAip SABAH SANDS, and the . reguiari . • .; Packet Ships, • - . :t I N • - Olt (11144;k •i= B. W BYRNES it: .;. ithiyisztattun to 1624.1 • NO: 83 ,Soicile. street, New York,- and 36 . IVoterieo Road .Psainizei sending to the Old Country for their friends, can have thembrought our by the Regular Line of Ptick els, sailing fronaldverpooFon tsf,Oth,llol,L6th 21st or '1 1 31b:or every month, comprising the' followtng Ships:— • tiaviitlr ' Siddons, Henry Clay, ottinguey, Columbia, Constellation, Roscius, ; • Patrick Henry, Cambridge,". Isaac 'Wright. Waterloo, Constimuon; Ashburton, NeW-York, Garrick, West Point, taneenet the West, Montezuma Vi “rkshire, Sheridan, New World', Liverpool, Oxford, John R. Skthdy. Or in thei first class Atherican Ships, sailing from hiv-1 erpool and 'the Irtth Ports every day, comprising the— . St. Patrick; St.* George, Andrew. Foster, Yorktown, ' Creole, ' Memnon, Probes, - • Elsinore, Wm. A. Cooer.' And many others, which this limited space will not ad mit of here enumerating. P. W. BYRNES k CO. are the sole Passengor Agents Th for eSteamship SARAH SAN DS. ; Her,appointed Ing daysi f for. 16149, are as follows: From Liverpool on 51001.1aneary,26th March, 4th June, 6th August and Bth October:from New-York on 24th February,3d blaY,lth • July,6th September, and fah November._ . • Therefore,. those wishing their relatives out early t the Spring., will find it, to their interest patronize this Old Established Rouse, our arrangements being so per fect that in> delay or disappointment can occur. . • :Drafts tit sight for any amount on the National Bank of Ireland, its branches, &c., &c., at all times for,sale. Aft., ply to, or add ressbr letter, post-paid, FAY. BYRNES & C0,63' South st i. N. Y., and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. JOHN THOMPSON, . - 166 Liberty street, Pittsburglf. New Commercial Line. . . . F.. W. lithinsta..,&. Co., / tturntlN, Kthiara.r. te Wallf , New-York; S Liverpool, Engitind, ' • lissexcrecuir inform their friends Lnd the public, that they have commenced' the Gene. • • rol Shipping and Commission ,fiusinesS, to. 40 ) 1 . gether with - the General Passenger Business, grantingcertificates of passage ' rom London, Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the Old Coal:tit). to New. York, Boston and Philadelphia, on :the mostreasonable terms. . • Drafts 13illsOf Excbange, irottill to arty anfount on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, cad'' on Liverpool: The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool PackeD, as fixed upon. are the Ist,lltb, 11th, 16th, 21st and 26th of every month. These Ships are ail of the largest class, and are cora rianded by turn of character and experience. The Cabin; accommodations are rill that can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with d . very dese riptiort of stores of the best kind. Punc tuality in the days of sailing will he strictly adhered to. Packet Ships Roscius,Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels of the largest class; and those desirous , bring i dSt their friends, cannot select finer or saferSitles-; Parwrige can be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For p age or freight, apply as above, or to JOSEPH SNOWDEN,*oiass. EDMUND SNOWDEN, r deed] Cortier 4th and Smithaeld - sts., Pittsburg papists ottt'a General - Ortd— jall27 IT Tospatiott'a General Emigration Waco. REALITTANCFS and Passage. to and 'from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. .kJ. T. Tapacon, 75 South st., corner. Cl Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 96 Water- - mo Rood, Liverpool. . The - subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are nolo prepared to make arrangements on . the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and thettlatter themselves their character and long standing in business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried oat faithfully. Messrs. W. fle J. T. Tapscolt are long and favorably, known for thesuperiarclass, accommodation, and sailing qualities of their - Packet - Ships. The QUEEN OF THE WEST. SIIERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave ,inth port monthly—from New York the 91st and 46111., and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition to which Amy have arrangements with the at. George and Union Lilies of Liverpool - Packets, to &departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr.-W. Tapecott's constant personal suPeritilendanee of the business in Liverpool is anaddi detail security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to.. Thi subscribers being, as usual; extensively engaged ( the Transpartation Business between Pittstnirgii and the} Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge or and forward- passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are,, therefore, prepared to contract for passa.ge from any sea- On in Greet Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not °them* all tairfable; and will, if necessary . forviankpasseugera far ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any • additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage atilt be refunded in full. The subscribers arc also prepared to give drafts at sight fog.any amount, payable at the principal cities and torrusniE.nglan i alreland , Scotland and Wales; thus al: Wording a safe - d eipeditioni mode orremitnagiutrar to those countries, wbiah persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselv'es of. 4 ; Application Why letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE 3 O'CONNOR, • Forwarding and Commission illerchanu, mapll7-dtsw-ly . Philadelphia. HAR.DibY;Nit C 0.% PLEBICCOgit .125 D HEXMANTE Otette. 101PlaNDEN doco. continue to b ring but persons from DI I. any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or (Vol es, upon the most fiberal terms, with the ir usual punctuality, and attention to the of emigrants. We do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea; ports, as we take ehargeofthem the moment they report themselves, and see totheir well-be ing, and despatch them without ally detention by the first Ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of one tiSgeriget:L. to show that they were detained forty-eight by Ala in Liverpool, vibilst thousands of others we re detained months until they could be seat in seine old itqft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their We intend to perform our 'contracts honorably, cost what it mos, and not act as was the case last season with :Other offices, who eitherpetformed not even, or when it :alined their couvenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any . sum from 1.1 to :14000, playable at any of the PrOviTICUll Banks in Ire land, England; Scotland and Wales. • JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General .agent, oirth street, one door below Wood st.,_ FOREIGN - K BMITTA NCB. 1\ fit Subscribers are prepared to forward money to, ali pansof England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL AI'CLIJRKEN & CO., - 14'3 Liberty street. 3nEntrance Qlompauies The Franklin Flre Insurance Ceinpany 'or Pfausfsuut,C. Din g eTOßS: Charles W. Dandier, George W.. Richards, Thomas Hart, _ hlordecrti D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bode, Samuel Grant, •• David S. Browne, Jacob It. Smith, • Morris Patterson. CHAS. BANCICES.,I 3 resI; ' CHAS. O. BATMIL, Secretary. - Er Gontinuq to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description pf property in town and country. .The Company . have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and : Premiums, safely invested, afford. ample protection to the assured. • • The Assets of the Company. on January 181,.,1819, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly; were as fo!- ows, viz : Mortgages • • , • • ... • " Real - Estate • • .... Temporary Loans Stocks •• Cash, &a 513,318,492 71 - • • Since heir. incorporation, a period of .19 years, they have piad aptvarditotOm'Miliiriti Foul. Rundied 'Thou amid Dollar4losses by - fire, thereby'aifordinp evidence of the advantages of Inetenince, us well as the, ability and dieposttion to meet with prOmptneaa, all liabilities.: J.TIARDINERCOFFIN, Agent, Office W. E. corner Wood and 3.41 eta 'Fire rind Marine Inactrwane. THE Insurance, Company of North America, of Phila.. delphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub. scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, inthib :AV and its vicinity, and on shipments by the c . anai and rivers. DIRECTORS: • Arthei - O;Coflin,Prealt. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry' Charles Taylor,. Samuel. l .V. Jones, SamuelW: Smith; Edward Smith, - ' Ambrose White, - liihn A. Brown, • •• Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, . , Richard D. Wood, • Wm. Welsh, Henry D. SherrardiSeoy. This is the oldest Insurance , Company in the .IJuited• States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charteris per petual, and .from its high standing, long experience, am ple means;And Avoiding all'ilsks of,an extra hazardous character, it.may . be considered as offering - Ample secnri ty to the:public. - WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co.,Water and Front • . I ' -- - . New .and.lmport ant. Workoon ANTHAT I SAW IN CALIFORNIA—Being the tourhal: yv of &Tour, by, Edwin Bryant.;—New - edition" with an Apnendix, • eontaining, accounts of. the Gold, Mines,_, various routes, anthill; ke kc.• " NOT,ES OF.TRAVELS;TN,CALIFORNId"-- CO*. prisitig,the prominent 'logical and Mineralogical features:. of the Country...— . Also, the routes fronil. ort - Leavenworth,-to :San Dieg,o California, including Parts of the Arkun _spa. Del_ Nano and Gilo rivers, from the. official reports . of Col. Fremont and •Ilmory. . CALIFORNIA—Its Ilistaryi-Popnlation,Climate, Soil, Productions and Harbors, from Sir' George !Simpion O'Connor's , Joniney Round the World. With an ac count of the , Revalutionlit California and conquest of that country hylhoDnited,Staes. By Sohn I. Hughes; A. B. Also, Col: Illason't'lteport,"and other documents! on the Gold Region: , • - • • 'The above this day received' , and tot sale by' •rff,• ••-•.!KAY.d tit, I Corner of Wood and 3d sta. ~.vl~.~.xp.'.i*.9l`%?s.~is - ?w^.`.~.i:'~:v.fd~ ~n.4wa'i'.'~aaa~'f.~.4: =SE,= '• ' PRIVATE-DISEABES:-.','Dr :Briton,' . o f i 4ll i ~.. 65 Diamond Alley, can hi: . consulted in ail' , eases of a Prirate 07 delicatensiture incidents . 'ff • ~,,., ' .to the human Irani. --.-_ i ~.4 ; e : SyhilisandßyphiliticertipfitalaMonorr bcea tat . ' : and its consequenees,' together with all et nerealareaser, impurities of - the blood, with all disease .. venerealorigin,skindiseases,withstrictures,glee t,tire t hral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, formic. weakness, :diseases; of, the womb,. monthly suppressions, diseases. of the joints,.-fistula in, ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys; scorbutic eruptions, tetter,.ringworm mercuriadiseases, ffi. 1 .' ,TWELVE • ' PRACIPICEi- i Exclusively devoted - iota study and trcaunent of gene ; ; real disorders, and those arising .trom youthful excesses' gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constituiton may have been enfee.bled, enables Dr. 'grown to offer assurances of•speady relief to all who may plate . themselves under his care. _ • .. -..• :. . Dr. Brown , sedfices are conveniently arranged into Bel S acute . apakutterus. Patients. CO,ll visit Dr ~.B. without feat. of exposure to other visitors . • --, •, - •- • • • It is of importance to many pirsinis in need of. medical aid, to obtain good:advice privately and promptly. To all such; Dr. Brown's ready:. skill in removing venereal din' 1 eases, in their various forms and stages;offersitulucements i which can rarely be equalled. . Strangers' are hereby apt ) prisod.that;Dr,..Brown lina-been regultirly educated= every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined liiittself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. -.,.. . . ' Dr. Boma is -the only regularly educated .snwgecin in Pittsburgh who. gives his whole attention to those corn -- Irreertain,ittits and Speedy cures will, in all eases,b• guaranteed. - , Recentesse.s are relieved in a short time, withstitipter. Ili ptier from hairiessi ' - •- " . . 1 - lernla or Bupturii.—Dr. -Brown • alio invites Per- • sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paidpartiouir tar munition to that disease. - • - • - - - Letters from a distance,asking advice; must contain ; fee or they will not be attended to. . ' 1 goffice on Diamond Alley; a few doors from Wood street, lowards.Bm market...consultations strictly conffy denial. octa-dairly $1,047,438 41 • 04,724 Kt • 90,001 85 • 51,f223 - 25 . : 38,804'37 ino EutdaTtsta.—Dr. Drwors newiyillecoVerad rein -111/ edy for Rheumatism Jr a speedy and certain remedy (or that painful trouble. It never fails. • • Mee 'and Private , Consultation Rooms, No . . 6§ Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.. , The Doctor is always at .Dallers Nag Kcal Pain Extretetore /110 THE PUBLIC.—This is to certify that 1 havefound. •• galley's Magical:Pala 'Extractor to prove a cure •fer the: Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been inflicted with for ten years, in my hip joints. • ." • . ABRAHAM.Ji. YREEIAND. eltquact.artori, N. Y., April 8, 1348. • • - • Ms. H. DALLIMI-Bi? : I have been troubled with tha Piles for eight •monthe, and could get no relief: Your 1 Magical Pam Extractor having been:recommended to me. I applied it but twice; obtained instant relief, and in A stunt time was perfectly cured! Could I not get any , more of it, I would not take a hundred dollar* for the balance of ray box. WILLIAM HALL., 97 North Moore street ,New York, June 19,1847. • ' j C AUTlON.—Dalley's only Depot in the city of Nim York, and where-the . genuine article can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at•11:3 Broadway. • •` - 11. Daunt is the inventor of this truly Invaluable cote i pound, and he never hoe, and never communicate the i secret of its preparation. to any man living; and, there). fore, no other person ever has Kundeor ever can make. a• grain of it himself. Countefeits abound: Every truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and im inrsten; and. nothing, that, we know of, has more extep steely experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Patti Extractor! • A Tsar—The genuine Deity, in cases of`the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, &r., will afford instant relief, and produce glance acooliegand soothing effect—extraiting pain in and front one to fifteen minutes! but be sure, al ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the difference! CatnerfenExtructors, no matter under what. name they may appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase theparn! Pamphlets, containing•cenificates of mires, may be had gratis, on application to • JOHN D. MORGAN, Western Depot, Pittsburgh, Da. Wm. Trions. Agent. Dialre* Animal Galvanic Ossre.All, For Horses, Cattle, kc., cures spavin; quittor; grow. poll-evil:Amos, galls and braises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may be had on appli cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, ocilludtcory: Agent, Pittsburgh: The erased Purgative. CLICKE.NER'S SUGAR COATED VEGETA- L/ BLS EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notorietyin the United States as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach Headache,: Fevers, Piles, Cosuveness, Coughs, Heart burn Liver Comp laint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and a Variety of other diseases In whihh flesh is heir .to, as II medictne for the million. In at seatairis of the -year s —. spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—andurider all car etallfitaileel they can be taken with perfect safety and success. Al aVermifageandgeneral medicine for chill dren, they are unrivalled.: Being coated with pure white sugar, cliddren will easily take them; they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorouti (albeit' operation. 'For adults, by increasing , the dose; t hey are equally heal eficiaL As an Anti-Bilious PRI they will be found with• out a superior. Ask any one, among the thousands whc use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain result. Remember Dr. C. V.Clickener is tl_e original invenicrt of,Sugar Coated- Pills, and That nothing of the sortwas ever heard of until be introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask_for Clickeher's Sager Coated Vegetable Pills, and takenoothers, or ther wtlbe llUde.thevictims'of,a.fraud.. • ' _ tl5 perbox. • • • ' Dr. Clickener's principal office for the kale of 66 Vesey at., N. 't . • - WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty at , head of Wood, Pit& - burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pentisylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. • • .• The following are the duly appointed Agents for gheny coinaty, • A. M. Marshall, • Dr. Brown, Allegheny -city. • J.B. Johnson, . Jonathan Ghreist, Mathester.ll " Alexander Asdale. Wylie street. • • .1. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. G. 11. Starr, Sewickley Edward Thompson, W ilkuisburgli. Daniel Negley, last Liberty. H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. , 11... Rowland & Son, fiVlicesport Ct.:F. Diehl, Elizabeth. John Black, Tuttle Creek. —M'Eldowney,l3iikerstown. Samuel Springer, Clintorif James M'Kee, Stewartstown. • Riley M'Laughlin, Plum township J. Fulton, Tarentum. • - Jeremiah Fleming, Lawienceville Robert Williams, Azthursville. auggl-d&wOm. . _ SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH '-- The Lungs are in danger, the work of the destroyer has - been . begun, the Cough of Consumption bath' in it a sound of death. ' Ana YOU A MANIAIIT Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her Supulebral cough ptercesyour soul. Yotrao Mau, when Just about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fa tare—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is Sherman's All-lleallng - Balsam. Mrs. &crass, the wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq. was given np 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 had every appearance of being in consumption,.and was so pronounced by her ithysicanue--Sherml B physicians --- Sherman ahama was given and it eared her.: . Mrs. GARALIALAATZ,iDf Bull's Ferry , was also eared of consuMption by this Balsam when all ' , Other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced tcia !skeleton; Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 281. Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several cases where no other medecine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like 'a charm 'Dr, C. also witnesred its wonderful effects in 'curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, shinning as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. 't hesis the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. - "„' - • Rev. IFIZNRIC Joziss,lllll- Eighth avenue, was cured of I cough and catarrhal affection of 50. years standing: The '! first dose gave him more relief than all the other midi-' eine be had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who : was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely a ffl icted with the Asthma. In both eases its effect, were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable heath, • • " : Mrs. Lacarrts Wztas,* 95 - Christie -rd., suffered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved, her, at once, and she is comparatively *ell, dieing enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this • medicine; This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs; Colds, Spit; ting Blood, Liver CoMplaints, and all the affections ofthe , throat, and even. Asthma and Consumption. Price 25 cents and el perbottle, • Principal Office 100 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherm an's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premiums Tooth Poste and Poor Mans Plaster Sold wholesale and'retail by "Whl. JACKSON,, at :hie Boot and Shoe Stote and Patent MediCine Warehottse,' 89 Liherty street Pittsburgh, bead of Wood street,. and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny - A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Cihrierit,'. Manchester,J. R. H.Jacques, Birminghani; A. S. Getty,' Wylie street; J. ustin, cor. Webster at. and'-Elm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgh; Semi. Springer,: Clip ton; James MriCee, Ste.wartstown; John ~Black, Turtle Creek,• Diehl i .Elizabeth; Rowland &Son, 111'Recs , port; MeEldowney,ll3Mieratoveci; Riley,: Plumb Township;lVm. 3, Smith, Temperanceville; Fulton, Tartsomm; (P. H. Starr, Sewiekly. . .mar9-ly Agnes* learnt y • e • cane,. • DR. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, nnites i - March,"lfi4s: "Ihave used your Ferntiftstge,"Carmuuttive Baran!, and Expeetorant, in mypraCtice, for the last three year*, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to - rrir recollection, tailed of 'realising 1 ray fullest expectation in _their curative properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, fudging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in them, by . -those who have used tnem: ; I; was formerly very partal to **it" Vermifuge, until I becameaCquauf led with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in itse. - , • Ressecitully, youri, &c., F or sale In Pittsburgh at, the Pekin Tea Steno, 78 Fourth st. ' ' febls 'Cr ORE TEsTiiiiiKtigr'Df. Wlllard'ayandly medi. undersigned, citizens oahltshurgh , hem lug personally used Dr...Drillard's Oriental Cough Mix ture, and"experienced its beneficial effects, donna st cheer fully recommend inns safe - and effectual, in all cases. Speaking from experience, we believe that it nos no, an perior ; and would recommend hinge to itlf4lit• afflicted. • . - • CHARLES LEWIS. • WM, JENKINS. • Pittsburgh, March 15th,1848. - : 13713ii1d by J. Schoonraaker &CO.; Job - n. 0444 j aine , A. JoileS, Ji H. Cassel, John P. Scot , Snort:en, .1. ?dottier, Ogden & Snowden. apYd • etilliklESl7 HAIR CREAII G Matchless article for 11,.) growth, beauty, and restoration of the..ilair," This . Cream:when. once known, will superce.de rill other arti-; ties of the kind now in , use. -.Where the,hair is dead! harsh, thin, unhealthy , nor: tuiriing grey, a_few applied , " tions willwake the ha ir soft and dark, end give it a bean-: tifuli lively .appearance; and will ; also malcoftmaintain ,its liveliness; and healthy color, twice as fang as:all the preparation's that are generally used; . Where the hair le thitif:-..0r has fallen off, it maybe restored by usingthie 'Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the heat of using oils on theirhair should at once purchase al:on-leo( the Chinese Hair Cream,.asitissocomposedthat itwilt not injure the hair like the other preparaften% but Will beautify it, *4, give.. perfect Satisfaction in every, in; stance. For testimony to-its-verrsuperior qualities, see the foU lowing ..letter from the. Rev. .Mr. , Caldwell. to Means. ilendershott do Stretch,Hoshville, general agents for th2s-1 Southern States LotOietlii Reil.lt..carctiett ROW,' of the Prabllerirm , Tilasso.llonnitistrotx ft., putxtra Grxr7. wn5F- -- 1 take p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the exclent. Prepare-20n called Dr. parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for, about two ;years ago my hair was very dry, bristly . , and disposed to come out; but having procured abottle of the Cream, and usedit according to the preseriptftmiit is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. , Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving.ftryhair in a worse state thluibeforec This Cream, however, has met my Cxpeer As an article for thetoilet, my wife gives it-Preference over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dis posed to-rancidity. Thd ladles, esP.ecian,Y: w i iirind 130 . Chinese Cream to be a desideratum: in theirprepereftonS for Uie toilet Respectfully, PAS- Pulaski, January 9,1837. nor - sold wholesale and retail; in Pittsburgh, by Sohn M. Towhilend4s-Market et.,'ltid' Joel ?abler, corner of 7 T "" f&D 'ul lElS dFi nie fth c u a a u - tioned.agiOnst using Co i rnm el4l orr Pre -13 ;;; - red Chalk: They are not aware how frightfully rions itis to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, howsallow, yellow, and wthealthy.the skin appears after using,pre ,paredchalkl Besides it is injurious contairiing a large 'quantity of lead! We have prepared a . beautitul Vest- 1 1 table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White., It is perfettly" "innocent, being purified of all deleterious .qualities, and it imparta -to the- skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white; at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it Softand smooth. • Mr. James 'Anderson*, Practical Chemist (it'd:loathe.: setts, says : "After analysing Jones'Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the most beixutiful and natural, and it the same thud:innocent, white "I ever. saw. ;I-certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requiresbeautifying." Price 25 cents a box. Direttions thebest way. to apply, Lilly White,- is with soft leather in wool—the former is preferable. A rats orr or Tsars you 25 cians..—White • teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow andtmhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber , Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constmatilaily. use is highly advantageous, even to thole teeth that are in good condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing:a preinature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from beconting:worse---it also fastens such as is b ecoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulestteeth delicately white, sod make the breath deliciously inireet. Price 25 or 372 cents a box.. All the above are sold only at 62 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, New"-York, and by the appointed, Agents whose names appear in the Wthxicrowsix . r,tind gets riehhusbandylady? "Your .tace is your fortune" Is't beautiful, Clear fair" Is it *lntel If not,lt can be made so even - thou ' th it be yel low, dis fi gured, sunburnt., tanned and freak etl. Thous ands have been made thus who have -washed . once or. twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The-effect'is glorious and magnificent. But he sum you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Ch ßing-won% e t Salt.rhentii, Settriey,Erysipelas,Barber'a Itch, tire :O ft en cured by -Solids' Itaitau Cheraical.Soap, when every- kind•of remedy has. failed: That it cures pimples, freckles and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American ' E a gle, es - Ch a th am greet. reader: lids seldom or never ,fails. Sold at .liaxsoit's"B9 Liberty st., head' of ,Vood, Sign of ND DOLDAR TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. O—Harriaga—ConjidentiaL—Any lady between twen ty and thirty, poaseasmg a symmetrical form, good fea tures, &e.; is asked confidentially, can she suppose any man could admire her while she has such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse skin; and such dirty, bad, wiry hair, when, by spending the above sum,•she might have delicate white teeth, a pure sweet breath, and a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a 2s. box of lone' Am ber Tooth Pam; a skin white, pute and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the genuine lone ltalian Chtmical Soap; and a beautifal head of hair by using a as. bone of Jona' Coro! Hair Eataratirs. Do not form an opinion against this before you wry, or you will regret it; but be sure to ask for s Jones' articles. t saley Sold only to New York at K 2 Ct- For _t WM. JACKSON Agent, 89 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. ft&NOER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE.--Ample ex . 4,,./ penance has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases, as AR. JAYNES ALTERATIVE. It has effected ' cures truly nstcmishing, not only of Cancer and other dis eases of that elm's, but has removed the most stubborn' diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, Az. This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fluids ..s... of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of i the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite,- removes headache and drowsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts lug st,thit_diseasedaußdrlldleutitinioa: mtr,--- is nothing saperfor - toit in thewhole meteria medico.. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swal lowing medieine. , • ..,........ ~., For sale iuTittshargh at the r kali% TEA a 1 RE, O ra'Fourth st., near Wood.- ' ' - . , . mar A Recipe for 'the Unman Flair rr - o "FORCE ITS. GEOWTELAND HEALTH, MAKE - ' SOFT, SHXY, -.CLEAN AND FINE , --Persons in consequence' of the many things sold, set down every article; •(be it ever .so gooda as a immbug. If people could be made to try a 3s. bottle of Jonels Coral flair Re storative,and sad how it makei dry, rusty, red, lighthair Moist, soft, auburn and dark, and keeps it so; and by its use for - sometime,' causes it to grow naturally beautifid ; if people could see the number of poor.respeetable me, chanics that nse it; (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they cad use,) for dressing and beautifying the Fiiir; for keeping• it soft and. in order three times as long as any other article made; and . . Forces it to grow, stops atsfalbag, • • And costs - but 3 shillings to try, We formerly sold nothing less than $1 bottles, but we wish people miry it.- Sold only at 82 (mind 82] Chatham street,'New York, and bY _ 2 _ • .• - • matt° • WM. JACKSON, Agt.. ED Liberty et: llowa's Cough Gandy'. Tais celebrated article, so favorably known last win., ter, is again offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh as a certain remedy•for Coughs and Colds, so prevalent atthis season of the year. ' . HOWES COUGH CANDY the'bestiatiele of the kind ever Offered to the public; and, we challenge any person in the United States to produce a cheaper,more pleasant and effectual - remedy for the cure of Congas and Colds. = HOWE& CO.,Tropristors,' Depot, No: I College Hall, Cincinnati, 0 Sold by H. Smyser,L. Wilcor t 'Jr., J. M. Townsend, Jas. A. Jones, Will.a lack,Drug stsi and at Wm, Jack son's; 89 Liberty street,Titisbttigh. dec.27:d3m DR EOFF,§'FONIC AND ANTI-DISYRPTIC The - general propertieo of these Pills are Carmirta tire, POrgative and Tonic.. in the common "disorders arising from imprudence in 'diet, tr.c.osuch as Sickness and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headaches, itz., where 'a medicine is required, this preparation is very. applicable; for its 'eammative or soothing effects glve almost immediate relief, when nausea or sickness exist : its purgative operation upon the stomach and bowels is gentle and effectual; and its tonic properties 'impart strength to the digestive organs, thereby enabling' these organs to perform their proper functions with order and regularity. The price has been reduced from 50 to 26 cents aboz. For sale, wholesale and retail. by B. A. FAMES., TOOK & Co., corner Front and Wood and Sixth and Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh: • • jel4 _ CONSUMPTION seizes more victims than any other disease in, our country. The Irtiaug; the old, the beautiful and gay, are all alike subject to its invidioui ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to I 'bloom with the glow of health. 'But every ease origi nates in a cold and a e.ougli--perhaps deemed unworthy of aUention at,first—and only Met witif remedies When too late: Watch the first symptoms with jealous care, and make immediate use of the , Cough Balsam of D. A. Faluiestitek & Co., which will certainly check its farther progress, and_ restore the inflamed organs to tibeautiful action. For sale by ILA: FAIINBSTOCK & Co., corner 19 t and Wood sta.; also, coma Gth and Wood. • ' decll I s • remluns t . J. WILLIAMS,No.I2 North' Sixth street, Philadel ; B.phia, 'Venetian Blind and Window Shade Atanufq47 _ turer, (awarded the first and highest Medals at' the New York= -Baltimore and: Philadelphia Exhibitions, :for: the sup eriotity of his BLINDS, with tonfirmed confidenteln his -manufacture,) asks the attention of purchasers to his' assortment of 2000 Blinds Of narrowaud wide slats, with. fancy and.plain Trimmings, of new styles and colors.— 'Also, a large - Auld general 'assortment of nanspareat Window Shades, all of which he will sell at the lowestcaste ' Old•Blindspainted and trammed to look equal to new. lilastatas supplied ongiberal terms. r . The citizens of. Allegheriy Cam ty are respectfully in vited to call, before purchasiag elsewhere—coufident of pleasing all.' ' jT Op en ,i»Via,e_rening• t • To , Country litterohanitsi litirltlODNlNSONeMaldretilitid youthht ymi 171111 now secure China, Glatt. QUan 4 Ware, .4 * ei, at such prices as never were bent toforercitTered at. , • Remember; 115 Wood street, 2 doors below sth.' [ml7 ": te. THE sabscriberintbrint the public generally, and Hotisekeepers and Retail Grocers particulti,rly, that he ii:discoattnning the Queenewarti businesi, and will sell oft Ms ream stock at reduced' prices. 'Mies° who , wish tb - ohtain China; QuebistOre, or Wass, find.thie a rare opportunity for getting such articlesas they want, mach cheaper than the usual ratee: Remember the place, CHINA, HALL, No. ;118 ; street, -emir the Auction store. ' ' • - P. S. I will' dispose of, my whole" stock e . aug' b wishing to.bny it, at a argain. XTRIV• DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS,•Burker , Build -1211 infr, Fourth strea.—Runqn dir.Alsriroirr,DagnTveo-- Yx ist habi s lt Eastern , cines , would call theattedtion osr, to their Dagaeireotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the, third story 'of Borkesbnildingq'dth at; • , • Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that ne pains Sluff be spared to produce them in die • highest perfection of the art. Our instruments Groot the moat pow offal Irind,"enabling us to exteute pictures udstirpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public arc 'solicited to nail and examine. • • • Personi Sitting - for pictures are neither „regained or ex 7, pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction egipen. • N. B. Opefaiiiru :Will find-this ' re . good depot for stock; and _ irrlnatractions given id the art,' 'containing ihdmo • recent ImpreseMents. 7 ja,d7 THOI49IAT ifltallllNDlr_OF NATlllake 1 , ADIERIOAN OIL, procared fromtt weltiaßeittne4 135 feet helow .the surface r of the t earth, _a certan and infallible eure• for Sprains Strains Ctits, - Bruises, Scalds,Burniii:Tetter, Erysipelas , ca d ea , Croup, • Whoopmg-Cough, Inflanimatrity Sore' ThroacSore,sind Inflamed Eyes, Flatulence, Ulcers,' Fever Sorel, and • t - . ' INFLAMMATORYJIHEILVIATISM 'which yields to its erects in a snrririsingllllllllloT. It has never yet failed when used aceordinglo tilled! tions. Read the following - . • . - : • ' MettimnoirVlleghenr co.,E t a ., 1 8 84d , This is to certify, that my wife; Margaret ehriest, Was cured or& Rheumatic Complaint of seven yeara standing. ,by-which-she was so lame as tab* otillged to usiscratch w - - es. In one week she vies by using: the- - Aintrictut Oil, and could walk,about as usual without her - en:Aches. _ ' : -- - • .;.i :"" JONA.THAN,GHIUMSTZ - The following is communicated by, Mr. Nrfin.NOSlll Al!. Jacksonistagent for Steubenville, O. A gentleman near Steubenville, who bad 41 ttebn, ibie 1 to put either of his feet to the ground for twelve years,lL . i consequence of linuettess, by the tiii.",of One boultt was . s ." enabled to walk two miles toa townstilpeleclicat-- It is I likewise , i - sovereign remedy for _ ___-- ' -„ -.,....• —,„"' ' t CONTRACTION OF THE =SODS" 4113/41.44r4 74 ,i1 - The follbwing is contindnicatedlikllle Wm. Nash, W. Jackson's agent for Steubenville: -;;.' , - ._ 5 1 . '', • " .. 1 ' A lady residing „in Steubenville, the finger of whose 1, hand was so contracted as to de:pp - int her of'die nie_of ir 1 for thirty-five years, was entirely Tired bytheltso al One 1 bottle of the Oil, so th at she now bas %het perfect' nee or -: her hand frdlyequal to the other which had , neverbeen - : affected. It Ims also been found tohe it,safe and invinei - 1 ble agent in the speedband certain cure of 'in alLetties not organic7ii,eme. - ..... , . • A lady residing in Alle eny citywas effeetuallymired of obstinate deafness,* years' coatinuance,,hry, the use of lest than one-bottle 'of the:Oil, so that'she• said - she heard better than she badever done before. , . A gentlenuM well known in Pittsburgh ,- was cured of ' deafronis of nine years' standing, by the use•of A:Small quantity of the Oil. The names and residences of the lady and gentleman will be , given to Mose who desire it, at the office of the advertiser.- - :- , - - its properties are highly developed In the ce rtain and _ surprisingly speedy cure of all cases Of - .:_____`• - ' • „ ,oIioSLIO,`CRAMP, , AND SPASMS.. leaver:al cases of Cramp Obeli° have been - effectu Cared by one dose : of the Oil, in the short space of belt an hour, when the partiei have been agonized with pain. Its curative properties have been rernarkably,manifested to the radical onto of 5 _ DISEASES OF THE SPINE. • ' , Alady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, win „care._ a effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased 0 8ine , which had confined her to her ,bed fora considerable time, in which she could not turn herself. It is also rt sure remedy and perfect cure for painsin the small of the Read the following - •' ' I Previa cracm,Dee. 18, 1646. This to cert i fy that was afflicted with gteat.Paln in the small of ray back and kidneys', which affectedlue so much that I could not stand upright By rubbing cites nally, and using half t, teaspoonful Internally i _mght,and monung, I was entirely cured. JOHN - RIDDLYt.i .. near :Warren, Armstrong Co., ra. Aigelltieltan at Pittsbingh, afflicted with a violent in- - fitunination of the Icidneyie-the - pain of• - whiett Caused him to faint-was completely cured, in - three dayiqbythe' use of the Anterican Oil.- • '- The qualities ; of this - - NATURES, OWNREMEDY is extremely penetrating and and-inflammatory,einuie quently is confidently recommended as &sovereign rem edy wherever inflammatibu exists] either external on n ternaL Used immediately after a gut, bruise or wound, it will cure and prevent _ , - • . • - '- has, AND MORTIFICATION. It has, ia addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and remedy, for those very,unplerusantand inconve. nienidiseases GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS , RIV - Pricei 50 cents per bottle. .Coition..-Be on Tour buttra.:, The ithrprising excellence and growing popularity the Amencan OR, has induced some dishonest persens • palm upon the public, miserable imitations of.this truly • valuable medicuie, for the purpose of dezeiving Me un wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. . In order to be sure of obtaitungihe pantie; elliertl the fidlowing von& -Awns: • • • - . . - lat. See that the name "Win. Jackson, 89 Liberty at 1 head of Wood 5t..," is printed on the label of Me wrappsl of each bottle, to Imitate whisk is felony. 2 -, -,. - 44. That each bottle is inclosed in a panalthiet contain ing full directions for use; and also containing the name and address of -Win Jackson, General Agent for the proprietors; likewise, the name and'address, of the• pro pnetors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. _ • t, 3d. Purchase O::` , ILX of the advertised- Agents, all of whom have a show bill, on which is printed the names of the Proprietors and General Agents-thus t D. Hail & Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, 'Pa., General Agent for Western Penneylvania, and pan of Ohio and Western Virginia; and_ the printers names 51Millin & Shr a mck, Pittsburgh--printed ,at the bottom of 4th. Observe-the genuine American Oil is;, of a dark green color, without any sediment, and its spocifiC gray' , ty lighter than water. l'he counterfeits are mostly of a black color ;-somewhite, like. Spirits ot Turpentine, said to be refined and clar ified; - Room Senses-Oil-oth ers a mixture of other common oils; and one a hisck filthy looking mixture. purporting to come frointlie iPituihnrgh and Allegheny Dispensary Co." None of these :Conn terfeitmoseess either the.virtue or the powee. of th. out 4.ME CAN OIL. , IrrSold wholesale and retail by WAL I tAf v F,S egt O e N ni , General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor Pennsylvania, Western -Virginia, and . Northern Ohio; and by the followinglluly appointed demi:Asia Allegheny county, Pa.: A. AL Marshall, - _Dr-Brown,. .. Allegheny city. Jonathan Ohnest, Manchester. , Alexander Asdale Wylie street.. .1. R. R. Jacques, .4rminglaam. - Wm. J. Smith, Temporaneeville. - `. G._ H. Stan, Sewiek ley. - Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. Daniel: Negley, East Liberty. IL Z. IlEfehell, Wilkinsburgh.. Thomaaltikirr, Sharpsburgit. . . H. Rowland & Son, Al'Keeeport. John Black, Turtle Creek..; —M , Eldowny,,Bakeratown. , Samuel Springer, Clinton. James M'Kee,Stewartstowd. Riley Al'Laughliii, Plum township. J. Fulton, Tarennua. . ,_ Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrerrievide, - Robert :Williams, Arthursville. augls-d&wfinl Coaespatent.gradnatedgalvonleitatto r y' AND PATENT INSULATED POLES, - OR ma: • . - Mamarm orusa rtravosks.-4his F , • inetruovOit of the kind that has ever-been - pregente,d ;in this codatry or Europe for medical purposes; and is the only one ever known to nuin,by'Whiclthe galvttffle fluid . can be conveyed to the human eye, the ear; thebram, or o any part of the body, either 'externally °rimer - nay, "in .a definite, gentle streard,withootshocks eirpnip—with perfectiafety—and often with the haPplevrelfectik - - This , important tipparatusis:novvhighly--approied of by many of the most eminent physicians of thatgoantry andEurotie, to. Wha m -the afflicted and idiots within It may concern can be referred. - Reference will also be "given: to many. highly 'respeepible ;who bare been Cured, by menus of tins mosi Valtrable itp - Pstratas,or ,some of the most inveterate nervous" disorders, which . could not be removed by any'ot3er anyknodni Weans- ; Among vorious others; it has beenpro - ted to .be admir ably 'adapted for the cure'of the following' disedies, viz nervous headache and otherdistardersof the brain. his -; with ;this apparatus atone that the toPerstur can cOavey the galvanic fluid with ease and safety. to the-eft, tore. store sight, orcurenmaaresas; tothe mato restore hear ing; to the tongue or other organs, torestore speech; and 'to the various - parts of the body,forthe, awe of? Chronic ' rheumatism, asthma, neuralgia, or tie doloureatallialal' psis, or palsy, gont, chorea or St dauvt, epilepsy, wchkness"..from st rains; some diseases peculiar to le- males, contraction of. the limbs, lockiaw, etc:, etc., ' . Rights for surrounding counties of Western-Po., and privileges,with - the instrument, may be purchased, and -also-tested for the.cure of : diseases. - - -- • Full instructions wilt be given for the various eels to be used for-various diseases, needle best manner t for operating for the owe of these viiseasts,will also be -fully expltuned - tothe purchaser, and ,apamphletput into his hands expressly - for these ,purpdscsi,carefallY pre7 pared by the patentee. Enquire of, - - i S. IVlLlJAlDS,N,iiitterreetf - near 4th st; Road, g. SALT RHEUM., SCURVY, 0.1..D.508E5,. EILYSIPS. .LAS, Barber's Be*, Chaps Son Beards,: Pimpies..-- Ths is used try - many physimansin this city 1.12 entire:rile above t and wewould . not conScienchntsly.selluniess we knew tem be all we .state.._ - • _.. • ..: As a cosmetic, the tree JONBIt.t'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known that removed impurities, and cleared and beautified the skin, makips- tr-soft, clear, smooth and white as en infants. Bat mind, it La sold atEct Chatham' st ,1V y i and by - , JACKSON*.Agent --89 Liberty street, rms marts HECINATISBI, GOUT, AND - TIC DOLOREU.X.-- 111,, A.respeciable gentleman culled acrtal three Tim he said, inform- us" hat he hadliedtratilimcd:for .years , with Rheumatism or "Gout; and.";oCetirtotziltr,with Tie Dolorini; that:he - had been ` frequentlycbifined to his roam for months m tog . u.ther,.and often suffered the most in tense and excruciating pout, but that latelylut Katt:been using Tainets Alternate, from which he found most nattand unexpected relief,' He says 'he found' the medi- cine very pleasant and directive, and thar he now con uiders himseif perfectlycnred.--,Phiktdellaitt Noth Arne?" A Fier Wotan ilnownta,—A gentle - in= of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his-younger days, - became af fected with Ulcerations if the Throat and. Plose fr .antl a dfitagretabie eruption of the . Skin. • Indeed - , 'ltis,whoier system bore the marks of being . saturated with dblease. One'hand and wrist were so much affected that 'be bad 'matte use of tbe.hand,..eivery. parr , hcing pocored, with deep,, painful, and -offensive -uleers,.and.were ashollow and porous as wq honey-comb.. It was et this stsge of his complaint, when.death appeared inevitable , from irloath some disease that ' he commenced the use car .ritYna'a 'Al len:dive and having takeustxteen bottles, pow perfect- Yy cure d The , Alttiratiiit' Opefatis ' , through - the elretgufien; and purifies the blood and eredientesdiseseifroat tha System, whereVerloeated,' end the numerous cures it 'has pot formed in diseases of the skin , , cancer,•scrofulaliver ; gun!, complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic : disesuwa, is truly astomanur. .J t , • < FOrtalolll./rlltailchth,atur r/4iwiTEAsTonE marl9:3meob ,-so t or cousouNG . .in the night. very ttClUble' -.r.soMe. They-break in 'rpm:ft-he hoursorrepose and exhrnot the sneer hor WI iloirentr , A.,,Fatatestock 4,,c0.,5.C0UGH ALpAZI hal been .eminently success-. fa i n. .. eas ing - and euring,theso ItnPleusank .spelLs. If a person is roused in the.rught by a spasos or coughing, a tea spoonful of the Cough Balsam wilt soothe it, give him mile, and l asit is palatable, leaves - no naplensuat taste If once used, ItWilltake'rireeedence 'over all othert, - al! a remedy for coughs; colds, prepared and sold.by B. A. FAHNESTOCIL lc Co, Corner Ist and Wood . 'streets, - and corner 4th and Wood 4 - Ikft.:RALPWS Cmminte.mm , VnameauleriPttli lie for sate,mbolesalennd retail, at the • Blur. EVADE - Qmcn, • "•• ' • Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny , nary (J. emillk, Bit. millbar:4 il4lm MeCtacken, Penn street, Fillh - Ward. "feb 21 • - I