MEME= istel rnePYt . - . 1811.1sLIAIll_TA.TE coat:, • ' toccatas° as xo'..iii-asiiwt.44:to.r B.) Na 10; Fourth atrert,lsticratt_-.Esxy:aud_Libetty_sesee tt i 11/I.6.NUFACTURb'RE3llsWielfdeaptBe hy .I.T.IL drools, pumps, blithit,,p atiq didoefi/eltdetsooffinoz. l'•itic,;:keep„epusudlyisalmildadi ti a iinNatiire l d'Orde i , - nbectlead trota 100 8 His: 1.4'04 agnate fitotjaalidetiOf by 26 feet which tkey'Will'farttftlittitlie,trode whidesafe;:. (treat to.o'itkCiin nay st> a at may beWintad, They . also 'mantifaititre arid keep ‘canitaittli on hand ;leadennipeolumn 2 ,to &bleb, calibre; . aqueduct piptifor ' conveying water tibia sptings,l'urnished to the .country, trade, and : M : 4p on.reels lengths of from 100. to 1603,, feel on each reel, with tis:to the proper method of laying,. „Also, cusiond, alargestipPly of Adams' Pat., "verysuction Panspe,fof,wells tisterna; Siowtk - Cobt. very supeitar cast Iron suction Pumps. -HYdratti: work of every description executed in the most durable intitibar, and :on the most accommodating terms. -- Opiemstfront the military :for leaden pipes, she t /dad, orjpimps, ;Will tOceive prompt attention: _ 1 e .ty7.caw.0. ,- ••'• ~ • .8 EC/US:ED BY. • E ETTE HS IPAT ENT, ' ATTEN'T/ON itriolieited - tojus entire new taticle of, ,ItAILING, irOade of wrought iron bass .. .and soil:annealed hods, or wire, and axpremely designed for •enclotting. Conages . ,,Cemeterietii , Becomes, Public • Grounds;&d., at Prices varysqgt - rom 60 vents to s3,oBthe." 'runnioP foot ''lt is made in pahhels'or•Viitioulti le ngtlity . ::2-Pso 4 feetitigh.t'svithwiought iron posts liiitch square; at Intervening distangeslit. etol.o 'reef: debiresliihe :panels can'madeof nut heigh.i; is eondrittous - spani of 60 to 69,fe:et,71#eir No•eitracharge The comParnate lightness, greatitrerigthand dartibil- - •- s'y try of the WIRE RAILING, the beauty of its varied or=' 114 . 01/ns; togetheewith the extremely Inv:Trice - ntychich sold,nre Tat:mink slitters:ode Cait bon Palling, - Wherever thais .ompartinve 'Atierits have . , beers testred. .:For fordidi particulars `nddress— i MARSHA:W . . 'tt BROTHERS; - • Agentsfor"Pntenteea,• ine27 l / a lr Dihrlioattalley, bea r Stalibfl eld st..PittsbniTi% IFlordwAre,.cpillery, SoclOttery“o4.... Totts..w..u.aeg, ImpOSsei and HeiddiAn Foreiigtt and Domestic ilar4uTtre„. resPeattally,•antionncee to his friends ca d . itie,publie generally, shot be so now ieediv : ting his Spring supply of Hotrdware,'Pstlery, Saddlery } atlas standt.No.Bs,Wood sheet, - which he will dis pose cif on the: meet rellseolible tenths., He wilt continually.b is receiving freak supplies: direct from' the omanufactaress in Europe :tied this country, which: will enable him to compete with any house, East lle - partietanrly invites the attention of custoinera ftia excellent assortment of Table. and sp r i l ik c ut l ery. , ice whie.iris of fashionablepntterns and from tliernost -popular crinnufitcturers. Ills stock of Carpenter's Tools is large, and'of excel - Of general hardware ,stoe:lF;he eyerrviiiiety of Merebsutis and dealerp, generally,: are bi vitswd•to stall and examine his stock.: • maW29:6ta - _ CI (nreel/ Patent Concave Beater Churn - 'BUTTER IN FIVE MINUTES!: • • rE. cell the attention of thepublie tilt the article head. leg this advertisement, and invite the enterprising , and canons to call and witness its operation: All adver tisements in relation tn thit inventtoni to the hundreds who have seen it tested, is stipeperogatton. • • ;• Tat Churn will produce Butter, gathectng'il iti mass, front sweet milk, in five to ten itunatell and from cream prepared, as families usually prepare it, iir-three• to five minutes! at 'The utility•of-this invention IA apparent, Its better Bauer can be produced from sweet milk, or cream, Man cream soured in the usual way; unit by.ineatui of this Churn; a little girl or 'bay can perform, in five or. ten min ates,,what has heretofore required the labor of a we " man or man tor one or two lours, and sometimes. half a 4r ßy simply turning a thumb serew,the wholdinside dasher is taken out, leavin;g_nothing but the i ßutter and . milk in the plain wooden.. box,- . . 4th.lt is the cheappst Churneyer invented; asthe plictty,Of iti conetruction (though 'embodying a' great ' • . philosophical ; 'principle) makes it but little to manatee . • _ sth It is a common-sense Churn, as all will admit vrho We invite the public to call and witness its•epeiatien at otir,o2.ee la the Dianiond, nearAhe Black Bear TaV - - ern, and at F. Beckham's, Federal' st., Allegheny. • martl-dliniwain • - 'CAMERON ec. - PRICE. .11.:Pape N 0.47 MARKET Sl' 6T. pr i r ire stri l t se , .:.:'. THOMAS. PiLISEJECRGA:PENNiA RESPECTFULLY announces to - his friends and ens-. totnors. that he has had at no past period so exten sive a Stocli,rus ho has at present.' He cal:Vol:Nita lour, chasers; on very moderate terms, at the istabUsTied stance in Market strtet, almost evety.tirtiele in; his lino— including•cciunting•morn. bed charnber,dining-room,par lor and ball Paper: ' With _Borders, Landscapes, Fire board Prints, Paper and Transparent Winder& Shades, Bonnet and Binders , Boards; Writing,' Wrapping, anti Tea Paper;, he -is abundantly. supplied, and 'recLuesas merchants ad hoatayenerslo call and examine tai -FLags and Tanners' BC - rips thlren in trade, at the hlpb est prices: • marl.3:dSsvv4m T AM maw receiving, direct from tho manufacturers in New. York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and well selected assortment of all the 'latest and moat im proved: styles of Satin; Glazed and common PAPER ElANGlNGS,.consistifig of— -10,000 pieces of Parlor and Fresco , • ' • 10,000 ..5 .-'..Half and Column; . Dining-room, chamber and office Piper Which I would particularly - invite the attention of those having - Houses' to Pliper, 10 call and examine, at th e Paper Warehouse of • S. C. HILL, Paper Ilanginge. Air ESSRS.'3AS. HOWARD ts CO., Pio. 432 Wood stun, would call the attention of the public to theit present stock of Paper Hanging - s, which,. for variety, beauty of finish', durability and cheapness, uransurpass cd by any esta'ulishmentto the Union. - Besides t large and fall . assortment of - PaPer of their own manufacture, they are now receiving aidireet im poriationof French and English styles of Paper Hang- Ingsollurehaied by AD:L - fivi - Howard, one of the firm, now in Europe, consisting of— - • "' • • Parisian rnanufacture,.. London . . do. -- . . Ortheit own reanufacture, they , have 104,000 pieces Wall Paper; and 1:2,000 pieces Satin. Glazed Window Blinds Zce: Messrs. James Howard St Co., have spared neither ex pense, nor labor in their endeavors to. rival the Eastern Wall Piper establishments, both in quality of mannfac tare and variety of pattern, and they are warranted . in twinning /It Public that theY,/stive succeeded. •*; The whole assorunent,Toreign and hortiernantifacture, will be offered on terms as tow.as those of 'Eastern manufacturers and importers. • . • ;mar27 Literary Ne w Eitsigii' ' A nee-depository of Cheap Publications lan .been. opened on 'Phirel street, opposite .the Peng:Office,: where may be found ageneral assortment eit the phi:alai' . literature. of the 'day. The proprietors have , made the most Davie atraagementstorprocuimg alt new works as soon - us issued front ,the press. MAGAZINES' AID, NEWSPAPERS-All the most valuable. Magazines and Weekly' Newspape rs can be nod at their counter by the single nurnber or the'year.' SPATIONEELY-Aentsr. and tap pliper f Oens end - pent, tile; short, eve ry. thing in the stationery line, and o the best quulity, for sale cheap. MUSIC—A large assortment of the Mosi-approved.Pi! -/ tom Furte Music,- bound and otherwise. This music L pronounced by the most distinguished professors to be the best collection ever offered for sale inLbe West. , -The United Slates OillipelloweDirectory for 1840, got, up in convenient styles. Without particularizing (unbar, we respectfully :rez quest a visit to our storeroom from the public. . WORK k HOLMRS, , ThIrd sweet,. . opposite, the Post Office. XXIDOLESALE PRUITEREC.AND-CONFECTiON- Eft, No.B Wood street— , - • 5501:A4x - es Oranges : - 500 cans Sardines 225 . " .- s•Lemonit• 800 hf. " 180 dotenlieinon Syr*); .150 qr." " , 1000 drums Figs ; 400 boxes Hersing.l • 200 bx.i Rah mails layers.; 2000 Cocos N tits 150 hf. bxs. " • 8 boxes Maccaroni; 100 qr. 4t Vermacilla ; 75 tratle.lreica Almonds; chses;ass'd Pickles I.oo.boxosi shelled, .:, • : , 'l. •`• 4 0 cant{ Cuxrants . ,-. . • ~ Ethnics Bordeaux tt ".100 tbs. et.ierbisoiraper; " hlsfaga • 50 rms. whita:Kiss raper; 3 ig . paperishocl,“ ' 12 , cases Prunes; 3 q, hard . a 18 lasts Dates; . . . . 40 bags Filberts; 4 - cases Liquorice ; . . .; 30 .• Walnuts; 10 tbs. VanellaDeans; ' • 60 " Cream Nuts; - 20 bxs A - No 1 Dolt Candy; 40 " Pecans; 2O " *Wei and yel. IL " 10 Pls... . ,", . 8 cases Florence Oil; '' lust - ?delved and for sale b - -- , .., . . mat29:-- - J OSHUA RHODES.' . . preeliwoo& Gardens • - -; ' . RE. . ~. . no* open for, the . sale of a large collection of .A.• " GOA: Haase Plants, of the 'choices: varieties. • A.lsti,a-large collection of the finest Dahlias and Annul . FlowerFlauts will be ready. to deliver in pots on the lst ,Alf of May. .- • • • • • . . • • , , B s quets of the,choicest Flowers put up at the shortest :.-• • A 'notice. ~ .. • • . .• . ..:The, Gardens Will he open forthe general reception of . --- 'Mammon the 2d day of April, . • - • ceptainTandegrilFs fine new stetunbOat, (the Thomas Scott) will contmeuce running, front the Point, foot of Penn .at.; to the Gardens, on the 2d day of April. tmar2B • UlteitelVe naps.. KAY te , CO. have taken'. the exclusive agency for the sale'of Mitchell's sOlterior Maps;for Pittsburgh and I Ve stern Pennsylvania , which will he sold at his reduced Philadelphia prices. ' - The Map of the World, oiilt lecantr's Projebtiort,is the largest and most comprehensive. work of the kind ever published in America; iis 64' feet from Emit' to', West,. and 44 from, North to. South., accompanied by' book a 600 pages, containing consulting hides, c onsniting which any item on the Map may be readily found ; also,- nee, graphical descriptions of all the countnes*C the Globe. The Reference and 'Distance Map of the: United States, or k a smile of-L2sliiiles town inch, comprising the States, Counties,Townships,&c:, in The Union, accompanied by. a fa i a , 33.o , v y 400 pages, 8 vo., which includes an Index:of. Conntins;Vevas,&c.,!ngether with a gcnerrildeiaplithi. 'of the . United Stateit • The. NationarMap.Or.the, Anrficlit? .BcPablic r United Statesof4imerlem. Universal :Arias, ,containing Maps •of tinpftea,: Kingdoms, Stave and Republics, wig' a special each of. rim Tin he'd Btatelr, cOmprehdralt& tan P/L3 "sheets, forming a. se rice of 117 Paafts;' . a.,hirge folio volume, etc , A:Map:of 'retail; Oregon and 'California; with all, the' routes disiinhtly parked ont IA these coanines. , large supply' of the' above Maps; smell and large; Will be - kept constantly on hand anti for sale itke Book and Paper Warlhouseicaraer of Third andWod ats. msrlu.dtl iw 15,1* - CIIBIC:YARDS OF GRADING." • . Birfainghaltt "rnu‘n Council, desiring to contract miarnoare suitable persou or persona for the eica• 'ration of, 15;94a cubic yards on -the skreata, sviti _seeekve sealed proy ,"4, f ox itip vrhc . ,l pr auy,part of said work, until the 4ilt , of APril next,ats.whichAulfs the work= be let tollmlostreilkarokbent Older. Proposal:l4a be left with "Viratzsat Fawnsx - r; Street Commlssioner, - whers aspecifiestton of the work- may be seen.' Hy order of the Coutinit;i: ' ':-J Iniltigiat4 'THOMAS ULACKMORgi POSsident:7‘, • h, -- ECM Fasitionable Head,flifairtergi±: No . : 2e. Market street, setorui •bet,Sitii... S 0, 4.-; street, , and, toAtte..pOblies- thaklfe'llO{Creiiio'yed.his rp Fosbio, able Ifeiulquartera froto,lrtY street to Itirrria*Sloo, rinblaiket,"nd Ooof from..Seebod street. lie in eOnstant. Jy Prrparidlo make to' orde,r, Of the- moist foie' and best, cootertori i in fi..§ujierior 'xi:Wilber and ot yet"; orieesi every article of ratillionoble - Clothtog;.oT vrtilph' .eomplem stock of c hoice -- and, .carefully'. 'nelented ,hin' Franc b„Faiglisli and: - Belginit_dothsi.'OissOoleres,:Ve.at = 4e., of the lateat and desirable patternS,'are: parueularly-deaismed. He bas also:on hind avery large stock of ueadkimatle . Fashionable,Clotbing, which he will sell very low. • . IC; AVER KBURG 28.61141 : M, st.,D.d door frorciSecoad et. rutu'HuUSE-KBEPERS-ausernosEL:hamstaxcuso.—: - The. 1 2 , subscriber has .1 1 Sceived and now on band, a large assortineni of .liousekeeping Dooda t eotopriting, in part, as follows . 6-4, 104;12:4 BPd.Cotton'Sheetings; 6-1;104,22-4:Barnsley Sheetings Pillowcase Lawn, and Muslin Tiektni ; . Marseilles Quilts ? Blankets ; . .• . . Plain;and.-embroulered 'Pablo Covers ~ • . Win4itor Drapery, Tlirkey, Buff Windsor Holland, Linen Table cloths.,' .Damask Table Linen, allwiddis4;,-. • .Napkins, Diaperrash, eco,.; W4ieti.• be sold at lowest Races, at:.;, THOMPSON'S, - .N0.110 Market - sr:, 3-doors from Liberty,. mhi2tl 2 4)GAN b CANT, 'Lll. 4 L f :hnve ji4creceiv . ed at No 2 BdAfarket street, an.tnerkfalled Indianan, Bead Reticules and Parses LI ; • „' Fans And Combs,; China Sets, Aecardeoris;&e:. 1111 8123. LIO.G&N do CANTWELt. • New Goods, at Number FlTtiomine.l CORMIt OD .4'0131211 notrutar smarm, rirrsuraton 241 - -1 BEAT BARGAINS !—The - raliscritier has lust rurnedfrom,dfe Easterit'giti ea, and is notv reeeiving a very extettisiVonssertment of F ANCY AND STAPLET_ DR -GOODS, tidapislYto 'the. preseniseaion, and em hr , itig a stock•fdr richness andvarietynot surpasse d by establiiktneqt in the 'West. • a - •-•- DRESS GOODS! Very gloosyydrick Silks ; ICmvarstind Collars; - Handsome dress Black love Veils and Ildlrfs.; Rich changeable , - do., : ,lJacortet and Canal). Mualins. Rich changeable 'Satin. del Plaid and striped 'Mashes; Chines; ~. • ; ',Handsome Jtibbone; Mode and higheol l / 4 1 French'. GloVes, Hosiery, Ac.; Merinos!, _ !Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and high Col'aXislinTerkeri Shawls ; de Lanes; iCashrurre da. I New style nitislinfieLabler Plain 'Thibet Shawls, silk Satin snipped Cashmeres ; , , FaneV' 'dot" -2 , do. • • IPltick - ThilierShawls,do.do. Bleek-andeitfored Alpacaitißleek do. Plaid-Oin - gburns, bright - do. do. • • tors; 22- , • • .Fine Brachia do. New Styld Visettes ; Cloth . do. • Gala Plaids, bright colors; !Plaid, Long vo. California - Plaids ;: Low Priced . do Black Bombazines; _. !Plaid Closkinga. CALICOES—GREAT ;REDUCTION -- - His stock if. Calicoes is very large; it has - been se lected With math care—with particular reference to• fastness of coloring, durability of fabric and beauty of -These luxuls "are lower , diva they have ever been before, and are worthy the •pamertlar attention of ' The best Calicoes for 61 cis, ever offered; Doable purple Calicoes, English, lei cents; Green . do. • Oil Chintz'; BritishChinizes; New style Merrimack Calicoes; ;Blue - • do, do. !Blue and Orange do. Furniture- • . do. • 2 • . CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large total low priced Muslin de Leine's, of the low price 01 - 121 cents per yard. • Also, Black Alpacas for PA. cts.ver yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging kerne, for 121- cents, warranted fait colors. . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE -- GOODS. !Bleached Maolinto,l4 to is,. • Yard wide 'Unbleached, 131- to 9; , Bed Ticking''s, very cheap; Casinefts, Drillings, Keinucky Jeans; -Checks,Liniugs, Plaid Liaise ys; ' Domestic GinOams, Ma ri ners' Shirting!; Colored Cambnes ; ' • •• Flannels. lower than ever offered; 2Canton - Flannels., • • LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; 'Dein:ilk Table Linen ; Do. • do. Cloths; Russia Sheeting ; ' Do.- Diapers; Linen Drilhng, Crash. • . BLANKETS! BLANKETS' A large stock of Blankets, from coarse to yen- fine, also Hine and Drab Blankets, fine, and very, fine, for , - GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cas simeres;• .o,er-coatings ; Silk aud . Linen Pocket Hand •lterchiefs and -Cravats; Gloves ; Suspenders; Silk. nd .Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, etc, etc. The subscriber having madc.extraordiincry prepare- Opts for the Fall and Winter trade, and having parches ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually depressed can confidently promise his customers the best bargains he has ever been able to offer. Customers of the house, and purchasers e,enerally. are respectfully invited to call. tnoveol PHILIP ROSS,. Terribly lievolutlon—Ststra Tvlasnaphant - 1011 - 00 AN & CANTWELL, (sign of the No. *l6 Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of the 'public to their new stock of Goods, JOH. teceived and opening from manufacturers and im pellers, of which they, feel confident that price and t4ual , ity will give entire satsfaction, as our motto is—" Quick Sales and Small Profits." Our stock consists, partly, of the followiqg artieles,vie: Ladies' and Gehtlemelfs Breast Pitts, late styles; Guard Sind Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin pet and Ear Rings; ,P e ncils and Pens; Slides aid Studs; Steel BuCkles, for Ladies' Head Dresses; Madalon's Catd Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; Coral Beads ; Ala hatter Boxes; fine Basswood and Ebony Shaving 'elutes, fafnishedi Slyer Spectacles; Silver Spoons, elf kinds; Gelman Silver Spoons, - all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags arid Purses; Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Neil 'and Cloth Crashes; Violins, Accordeone, Flutes and Fifes; One Penknives and - Scissors • Globes and Paper Holders, Shell, Dress 'and Side COmbs, latest styles; Chida - Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vasely Mugs. and Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman and Backgammon Boards; Silk Tapestry ; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags; Willow Market and-Side Baskets; Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, &c.-, &a., with a large assort ment of Toys and Fancy Articles, too numerous to men tion. •- rserag • 40,000 pieces 5,000- do. TYRANTS At. WELL AS MONOPOLIES IrtuST FALL: St) hltr..ST PRICE'S; ANTRIM! fabtwill lib peoven by calling et bleG mars 1111 Fasihionable Tailoring Establishmenr,Third street, ' St. C h arle s 'Budding,' Morro: s"nuu t progis and qiickrales. Vs.artry t• Fresh and good. - Very far in the background. old .customers t and all others, are respectfully in , imed, that sin wetting fer them, hIeGUME, 0cn,13 : Tallor.St. Charles.. &c.0.,.N.Ge. Market street, havejust received : the following well known brands of Oleaebed 7.8 andfi-4 lilenehed Muslin, James' Steam Mill's; " " Naninkeag " • Mason," "Pokagoket,"'Carlisle,."Dora heater," "Gin isigambild,'“-Graftrar;"34,",,Pittsbnrgb,',l"Lawrence," U .Uoston - Pilloor Case," .I'nrusWottb," AU - of wbieb;together with. many styles not here mentioned, wilt be II old at EASTERN LIMES; by thepiece or pack age. • Shirting..lll.nalna and Irllan Linens.. Tkr FL MURPHY invites the. particular attention of . those wanting the aboSe Goods, to his desirable Stock, consisting of the best make, from the most approvi ed'ntanufacturers,.and the latter warranted pare tlax...L. He han just received an additional sappiy, and is °tiering Shirting Muslims • of a superior quality. at ,a very low price. Also, , . Sheeting and Billow.-rase . Muslins; . D;ap'ers and Cie - 8h; . '•• ' " . Table. Clothe, Towels and Napkins ; ' Blankets", quilts_, Counterpanes; and' Housekeeping Dry Goode generally. LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Soch ai Preach Merinos, Patmettos, plain and faney,De Leines, (some new styles tat received ;) Alpacas, tee. • The season being far advanced, all these Goode will be sold at prices that cannot fail toplease. 17- Wholesale Rooms up sta irs. " ; • - To Conntry - liereisouta, R. MURPHY, at his Wholesale Rooms, North- V east corner of Fourth. n'. and Market streets, Pa burgh: (up stairs) is now prepared to oar to the inspec not' of Country Merchants, inteitensive supply. of New Spring. Goods,: including ; the newest ' styles . of Spring Prints, Hinghams, Latins, Muslin. , de Lames, Alpacas, and Dress Goods generallyijilso t Sloven and Hosiery, Bonnet Ribbons, I..noes and.Edgingsi no_ • .p r i ee „ - Entrance to Wholesalegoometrom 4th at. mrl fl A! A: MASON-A. CO: N0:,60 Mani= amain*, bave, .a.s-l a his day received, pet Fait tine -I :the following named GOoihi, -viz :—Eati ti ;stripe ; black ' and blue black plan and printed Beragee all wept de Laines, em broidered Thibet Shitefig,' 31ricky white -and pearl Silk Hose; spun Silk. Ease sjik_ andlisle *read Gloves; linen, bbhbhi, atut . innifidtdkingi ;getti figs ;" black silk hic,e r4gipgs vbotitiet:Ribbonit; embroidered muslin Clines,' brat patterns - and . riehlrocnirr:' ' ; . • " 411: and . seet the chige est f:iartell-- - P G:oirered,aud . CANgtAir..o . R.Avxrm at pric, els, you Can , leave. them • • • •n. Citetti STOKE .Poet Buildinggs,-„ Corner Fifth* and Wood Ate. tuarliflyr ._,. N STORE, and now - receiyiag,our first supply of New ...; SPRING GOODS, cconsistingof every thing new and J eautifal, to be had of-thelmporters and Jobiters;..l:-.-.i , .... i New styles of rich Turk Satins; Wide Brocade Silks, new, patterns ; Rich chatuelion and Gisela Silks; . . -:-.- i Fig'd and plain- biik Silks,sill widths; . . .• -. , . i i Dereges, Lawns, Mons de Laines, &v.; , - ; ' ;Taney Satinet. Itibbotorg . new..dhsigus., , . '. Togothey with a largo assortment of. Domestic Goods i ; . .... ......•,.,.,. RODT..D. TROMPSON, M .._ arlls] No: 10 Market 5t..3 doors from Liberty, NrAy SP ' JPRING GOODS A.. A: tthisom Ee Co., (Ai Nur -- ketntrant;sernvionropening4o-casis and packages of Splendid SPRING GOODS, oomprisingLuvens, Was -fins, Bereges,,Mi d 6 Giiighouy Prints,'Prencli Cal - abides , -Linens;.Ribbons Laces; + Silks, Shawls,: Gloves, Hosiery, and a general-assorurtent of Goods 10.01ILIES, BtoriontietCrind the - PO . li; to. effect a '.r. saving bf one-thiktWartil obtain the'cratertbargaiae :ever puichtisca, me moat reigeetfully tavited -tn.visit. . ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISBU R NT,PostBuW roil; corner Fifth and Wood tart - tete:- ' febs4* - : • - - .II..FURTHER•ILEDIjCIIO.III.'-. . Jds EinliPrittt 4G.13 0/310: Pilitent Soda: AM° 1 TO . STONS, al, cash, currency p-'..or 4 ;mos; approsell 1 bills. 5 tons or upwards abilMipar; or 6 mos. do., in• terestadtled.:..For.tha saperiorqualitp.of this brandrwe Cer to the glass and soap manufacturers of this nit3r. geasrall3r. • - & IMIIaTCHELTREE, decd .1 • - N0.166 - 14itterty. street.. ••-. I KV" -5 - ' . • En= !M=f2 epotis BleacheA (hoods. === (transportation tines PitArburg4 - reirtnble liciat' 2 4 ,l4 e• • X 549.: Toll Tilt XBANRAFRiAI7OI3IZor sikrairr2l)Afro lrnn3l • NEW DORTON; & r:. :47. 6 ...11101 1, 1APr.13ORBIBOR, ATAA FES &O'CONVOB, PNA'adelPhia. " • Pitubegh, 111111 Sold eB tab fished .1.4 ne.beinguow in full aperatiop„ 1, the proprietors are prepared, with their Usual extect-. sive, arrangements i ,to forward merchandise, produde.. and froadthelilidve,porte, on, liberal terate",:witir tlie regularity, dispatehand:, , .."safutr i -peenliniAo their mode of transportation; _so obvious . when - transhipment` . on the Way is avoided.: ' • -'; AB consignments by and for this Line riceivedohniges , paid, and for*arded - In any rekuired-direntions„fres ; of charge for commission, advancing or storage:.. F No Interest, directly, or inditeotl ,laatenmbdets. 411 commianicaticins:promp:lysucnded to, on appliea- Bon. to he following Agents THOMAS BORBIDGE, 278 Market street. Philadelplun, TAAFE.E .& O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh..: O'CONNOR & CO., North at; Bultimor,e; ifßaffill 1 8 49: :Merchant's Transportation Line, pp -- VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAIL ROADS, . ! TO PIIILAtaEII ARD - BALTIMORE The Canals and, Rail Roads being now open,and in good' order, we are prepared to forward ' all lc:lon( nier chandiza and produee•to l Philadelphia tind,Baltimore, with prompuanse and . despatch., and on as-goOd term / As, 'any . other Line, • ! 0: A. MeANN - LTV •Ec . Canal tlasin. Penn street,Dittaburgh. Aireaiiii t -'-CRARLES RAYNOB ! , Philadelphia, ..! • ROSE AIORRILL.dr, Co -Baltimore -fmrl7! -18 4- • "magi— marabanea Way ritielght - Line,' . •T' •• /144'r/edit; .fohorttol, _I-fotidaysborgi!, and all . Intermediate plgees: • 'Pats Lino Continttc to - carry all Wttii'Griods w ith their usual dispittch i 'and'at lair rates of freight. A..Med.NULTY & Co:, Pittsburgh: • D. B. WAKEFIFLD, Jobnittown. JOHN, MlLLER,:,Hollidaysbasb. tssitaorcus—daixtes.d'ord.on, Smith & Stnclair, Dr. F. Shoenbet ge r, R, Moore, dohn'Parker, S. F. Van Don horst & Co. ' Wm. Detract ft,Cci:' ,- P itt u rgh idohn - lvory,. Stunit, Mulhollan & Roy, John Grail& Co., Blairsville. ;:matiir ' ' (Gazette- and Journal only copy.) vitorpsfq TRABSPOVITATION•ZINE . , T. - - PITTSBORGB- TO ER . I V.: llaTO FIRSHIPPING.—The Boats belonging thitrlOino 111 have been put id fine order, and are now ruuning regularly - between Pittsburgh and Erie, touching at all intermediate Ports along the Canals. A Boit widalwaya. be at the wharf, Under %e Monongahela Bridge, and oue will start ,regularly every other day.; The People's. Transportation Line has every facility for.. calrying Freight 'and : Pa4angers. TIM boats will be towed to Beaver by steamers, and will prkeed to Erie with great dispatch, by the canals. The boats are commanded by experienced and otuefal men—all of whom have an in terest in the Line. • • fig' Goods Seat hythetirie to Erie may be for Warded to any point mi the Lakita. - For freight or pasaag• apply to • "- - , 11. FaRKPATRIttit, Agent, Water street, Pit4biargh., AGENTS: CLASS. t Co., Beaver. R. W. Cr:moon...as, New Castle. Timm:ass & rittrettxtrata, Pulaski. SIMMS W 4018301 le Co., Middlesex.' : • MrwrON-Hatm,Sherton. Josatva ItleCt.mws, Sharpsburgh. ..S. B. &.G. LowaT, Clarksville. KlNG'tz McFsixarm, Big Bend. • S. C. Prmarra, West Greenville. • J. &T. Krxraratcx, Adtunsville. W. 11. lixxxxv, liarnatotvu. W. WADSWORSII t Co., Shiuniu ; a's Corners. l ., Wax Powitay Conneruwille. . • Spring Corner. W. C. WARNER, Albion. Cranesville. . Wax Truta, Lockport. E. Funk °lrani. ' ' • A. Kara, and B. Ttrattmlsost & Co.,Erie. The following Agents in- Erie will receive and for- ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by this Line: W M. Gallagher, John Hearn * • G. W.:Haverstick & Coy . Josiah Kellos.i, • Kelsoe& Locimis, Walker & Cook. lee IMIEM re tTlarsntiu Corner, ~ saattiVrxt.o AID writ ravers, errrsscnou, les., omillle the most popular of all BOOT and SHOE Ee tablishments in the - West This place' taut pineal it* reputation - ..by its proprietor keeping the very` best Boots ned Shoes; rovitich are -made expressly to order for this market, and be is not satisfied only by keeping the best assoned mock of BOOTS and BROILS in the Western country ' but lie is enabled and deter tinned to sell his GOODS lower than any other house possibly can. le cures not what,fneilities they boast ot having for offering great inducements to the public. ft is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in aic advertisement, that the Great Bargain corner has over others,.whicb enables its proprietor to "sell Boots and Shoes of the - very best qualities and styles at from ID to 25 per cent. tower than any other store in the city. The way to test the matter is for nit whointend Parches. ing BOOTS and SHOES, to call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER. examine the stock and prices, and all will be satisfied that the Great Bargain Comet, iatr . tith, field and Fifth'streets,lsthe place for the publi ,c sme and all. to get good Boots and Shoes cheap for cash, dec9. . .:- :J. lIATES. Great Western Biddle c HARNMS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. HE subscriber takes this method of informing his T (ne e d ! , and the public in general, that he:has the largest stock of the (01ton-ins - named anieles, of:his own manufacture, In this eity--Saddles, Harness,Tnniks'and Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of the best materiuloind by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being deter Mined to tell hie manufactures something lowerAanbas been heretofore sold inkhe city, he would invite persons in need of the above named ar. ticles , , to his Warehouse. No. 244 Liberty street,. oppo tile Seventh.. Also, bands made to order lat.:machinery octal . • • (/' KERBY. Iron City Cracker and Bread Bakery. _ 3, SREPHARD 013 L D respectfully inforrolis friends andithe:plll). lic generally, tharhe hos added to his other busi ness' the manufacturing a Crackers of every variety,- Having purchased one of W., R. NevirPs - Crae,fier and Pilot Bread machines, he Is prepared to fill.ail orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice acid hopes by a strict attention to business, to share a portion of the public patronage. The public , is respectfully invited to call quatexaminelor themselves:, • , • t BAKERY, No.lo Commercial Row, Liberty St. oppo site Smithfield. ' , • • N B. Superior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small r 011.4, fresh. every mornipgrait he had at the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cake* and Confectionary on hand and made to ordei. • ' • - .11SHEPHARD: Nolo Commercial Row. Lih4rty ' Steel and lilac Illasstatatitory: im Vubscribereltave enlarged' their' Steel and File T lianufactory, on the corner orollarn street nod Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, bY erecting aeon vetting furnacqa %citing furnace and a tilt hammer-- Their Sicel, now being old superior quality, and having engaged competent one:Mitres, they ereprepared to fat tish Files Of every description, that will compare with the best imported article ; and being determined to make it the interest of all who use. Files to any - watt, to pur chase from them, they their:Files at' reduced prices, for Cash. will „also re-cat Files' find pur chase those which are worn and broken: Public patron agge is respectfalivinvited; - -nrivlr. J. ANKRII I J-* CO. Niw/1111111.neik, Silk}, Velvet.," &o. Jest received from New Vent, a chorea settee, don of eleitint rich Satins, Silkil i .Winter FabbOns, French Fiowurs, Flumes .6te: A bandsome .as sotunent of Winter Bonnets, /hinds; Cispes, Cartlinalts Visutts,&c.,on handling made to order in the latest style, at the shortest notice. AIRS. DUFF -, dec6 . ... ' N 6.1.0 St. Glair St. (Wok side.) Pattersonite Carriage Mane:fat:4Ory, ' Diamoad atky, bettertn. Wood - ond Stni4kfuldstreets., AVarast mayrilWaya be,foundan assert. r ant of Family Carriagea ' Barquches; Buggies ) , and all ,- kinds of heavy work, from a six horse Wagon down to.ll wheel. baiTow. Persona wishitirfo Jititchitie , or contract, for any thing in, the above line; are 'respectfully invited. to oct2d:tf City laiveryi Stables. . .' . . THE ' subscribersliving' plkhdicd from Charles Bolen= the above Stables and in tending `to , increase their stock of, Horses, Catriages, Buggies, &c,, vpsuld respectfully solicit a share or patronage from the - 11011m'. Horses •••ept by the day, week. month 'or year, and additional .tails are being erected, in the second story, foe the pc tommodation of- Canal stock. • • -,. •., feb23:3m ' • • ROOERS & OBEY. • Tx retiring (Tomlin' Livery business, .I with :pleasure (from a long aeguaidtanee) recommend my successors to the patronage of my friends and the nubile. "- • C4A.RLFS-001.61AN. . . Rlgelowl'A - CArklage Matittractory, Diamond alley, between Wood and Smith field streets. F M. BIGELOW, would respectfully inform the public, that at his Flictory can at all times be found a large supply of 77,21•41,., Family Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, : and all kinds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and neatness to any found in the East. Contracts for any nuinner of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons; will be promptly filled. tAlt work of his ciwnlntanufaenite will be, warranted. tt , - t Ousinimiets—Col. R. Patterson, R. H.Patterson, E. B. An.zzam, Esq., Robert Robb, 'Esq., WI,: Magee, and . Alderman Steel, , t • • [feluß:d3m - - Verbolettale . srid Retstil ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUrpckIANUTAFTO por. nn OBERT HARTLEY, beg leaSe& to in: Ibiza hie frietidaand the public' annirallY,' ,sat hee.Ontinites tcitcenpt that laroe,and corn.' .modious Store Room, formerly onettpied bySanane u - sstock & ' Co., No: eflicontiet of Dinmondantiy oidvirsidd -street, where he keepselargeand genefal.assOrmtentnf Saddles, Bridles, Haraess,arunks, Garpet.Bags, Saddle Bags,Valisesißutralo Robes; Wltiptt,tunt all Other tat= cies us his line. t fi He also keepieonstaritly on..handiand • is prepared furnish to order, all kinds of -Riveted Hose,manttfactured of the b es tmaterfal,tuidina style of workmatuihip equal to the eastern manufactured 'article, und atit36*r cent. CountryMirChniar Ora Farmers would do well to ca ll , and examine his stook helbre purchasing elsewhere, as he ladetermined to tell first. late 'articles-at yen ,. low prices. , [l7' Beret forget thi3:.plitce, -- lio.'.BB,,conicr loiMood treet and Diamond Alley . .. .- - ' --ap2o INEN GOODS.—A. Masoas &C0.,N0. 60 Market 1.4 =cal f lava: - Medved:Linen Sheet Linen Da-' mask 139 and 104 LinenHoliandsilileadhen.and Brown Table Clothe; Reseda and.Seatch.Diariers.Doylicc, Nap ! . &e., to which they ;iaolui 'the; Aitentiop clacern. i •-• n, ,, -~.:,: -_si_ s ';. ~"~.- ~. , ;~'..N.r + r~e::c , F~i'}:..,.. > n . s.. z ,. r ^ r . ~;£., , ;;'t ° "!`f "" e`~."~- "yr+'.",~ - ,'x""'""'o^__'~*a- Emigratirni /if?* af . edr- StOTT/AND AND WALES: LIJILe" Dv the Stramthip - SARAH 'SANDS, and the regular : - • ' , ..- - Paeket Ships, 4-e-dx... '1 MYRNE S. 'it, Exeratitistisui 6 1624.1"' 'No: 63 South street Ile - I'.t id 30 - Tr'lerloo Road Pa rg sendi ti.f - ,f.Yohi'.; l /Ki try ' f their friends; Can:have theta brought out by- thellegul o a r r Line of Pack-' ets, sailing froulliverptiol- on 1 5t,i3111;116, 16th, 2lst of fb3th of every' month comprising the following Ships • Pidelia, • Siddons' - Henry Clay, Ilottiaguer, • Colomb i a; Constellation, Rosein__,s - Patrick Henry , -Cambridge, Istac'Wright: Waterloo, - Constitution, • - .Ashburtim, ' • New-York, • Garriek, • -= Wei' Point, • Queen of the West, Montezuma, • Yorkshire, - Sheridan, • New World, Liverpool-• Oxford John R. Skiddy. Or in the first class American Ship, sailing - from Elie erpool and the Irish Porta everyday, comprising tha—: St. Patrick, • St, George, - Andrew Tooter, Yorktown, Creole,' ' - Memnon, '• • - Probus Elsinore, - Wm..A.•Cooper, And many others, whiCh thislimited 'space will- not ud xalt of here enumerating. ' '" P. W , BYRNES &CO. are the vole Passengor Agents for the Steamship SARAH SANDS:- Ber appointed sail ing days,- for 1040, are as follows: From Liverpool on 20th Janunry, 28th Merch,4th June, 6th August and Bth- October; from New-York on 24thpebrutfty, 3d May, sth• July, 6th September, and 15th Neve:riper.- - Therefore, those 'wishing their out early In the Spring, will End it to their interest to Patroniz 6 this 'Old Established House, our arrangements being so per.. feet that no delay 'or disappointment can occur. . Drafts at sightfor any amount on the National Bank of Ireland, itabranches,'&e4 . &e.,at all times for Bala •Ap , 'ply to, or address by letter, post-paid, • • - . P. W. BYRNES & CO, 83 South et., N. V.,- - and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. - JOHN - THOMPSON, • - 166 Liberty'etreet, Pittsburgh. Or to— jan27:tt New. Comiii-eiisial./.lne. E. N'ir:. &arum & co., /_. 4 Donrs,'Eimitira. & co., 84 Wall st , Near-Fork, 5 ' - LteitpOol, England, Resexezetn.av inform ibex; friends end the . . 4 "...-: public,.hat they have . commenced the Gene-• ( . ...Nu Sh9V,l:rkg and Comma:ion Swinew . , to.. 4 !. i k g4ther with ,the General laeiniger- Bu s iness, . - granting certificates of passage frotaLondon, Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the -Old COuntry,ta Now York, Boston and, Philadelphia, on. the most,reasonable terms.• • . , < Drafts and Bills of Exchange, tie* .E 1 i n any Amount on the Royal Bank of Roland and its branches,and on Liverpool The days af sailing of the Regularjade of Liverpool Packets, ai.fixed upon. are the .Ist, elh; 11th: -1 6 th, Met' -and Watt of. every month. , These Ships are all of the largest class,and aro. com petaled 'by Ten of character and experience. The Cabiri. aecommodations are all that can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished' with every description of stores of the best kind. Pune twiny 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 out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Sh ` o Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. IPS. New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For p uss. age or freight, apply as above, or to JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o EDMUND SNOWDEN, r - Corner 4th and Smithaeld eta., Pittsburg . TarKlatt , * General 101[dt/ration °Mee. REMITTANCES and Passage to and from Great Britain andlreland, by W. it J. T. Tapscett, 75 South at., cortterlia at Maiden Lane, N. Y., and itti Water _ ka Rood,- Liverpool. The subaeribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the -passage of their friendv from the Old Country; and they fatter themselves theif character and long standing in business will give ample assurance that all their at , Tenements will be carried out faithfully. ' it J. T. Tapacon are long and favorably known for the superior class, aramnmodation. and sailing rides ongurivir senRTAI,QUIPEN ROSCHJS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the list and lGth, and from Liverpool the nth and 11th; in tuldnionto which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure departure Rom Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pate with their int patronage: wattle Mr. W. lapscotfs constautp= supenntendallet of the business in Liverpool is an addi tionarsecurity that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will 'be particularly attended to. - The subscribers being, As usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business betweea Pittsburgh and :the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge or and forward passengers immediately on their landing, a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage nom any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city; the nature of the btutinesa they are engaged in giving them facilities' for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise-ma tamable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any , 'additional charges for their trouble. Where. persons Kin (or decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. The subscribers tre'also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and townsin Fngland, Ireland. Scotland and Wales; ;thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting thuds to those countries, wh,Mh persons requtring such Meth, ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves o 1 Application (if by letter. post-paid) will be promptlymb tended to. . TAAFFEte O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission hlerehanut, map27-diewty - Philadelphia. rasineiats. AM) suonfiax - cre Odle*. . _ HJLENDEN & Co. continue tii - Vring oat persons from! any pan of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon Me most liberal terms, with the ir usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of ernigraills. edo not al low our passengers to btfrobbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of themthe moment they report therMieleee, and see to their welt-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to show that•they ware detained forty-eight hours by us In Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be sent in Some old craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their cotfins. We Intend to perform oar contracts honorably, cost what it may, and tint act as was the case last season with other offices; who either performednot at all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn al Pittsburgh far any . sail front .£1 to 11,000, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. . JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Filth Street, one door below - Vrood at. 4 FOREIGN r ilik IiBEITTANCE. THES,ubscribers are prejtared to forward money to all parts - of England, Ireland, SCotland and %Vales, with despateh„and at the lowest rates.: - SAMUEL M'CLETIKEM & CO., 142 Liberty street. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company DIRECTORS:— - . Charles W. Smucker, GeOrge W. Richards, • Thiimas Bart, . Mordecai D. Lewis, • • Tobiiil Wagner,. ' , Adolphi E. Boris, Samuel Grant,. David S. Browne,. Jacob R. Smith, .Morris . Patterson. CHAS. W.BANCKEIR Pres't. lilexciiica, Secretary. LE? covainne.i. make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and Gauntry. The Company have reserved a large Contingent'Fund, :which, with thetr Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection tri the assured.. The Assets of the company.; on: January I stOSl9, as published . agreeably to ariAat of Assembly, were us t°f ilrk# viz :•-•• • MortgllgeS .. .... • • Real Estate Temporary Loans Stocks Cash, &a 513,318,492 71 Sinee • thelr incorporation, a period . of 19 years, Mei , lave pan tip Wards of One Minion Four Buudred -Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, tbereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, al well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN,.Agent, Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d eta Fire anal amine Insurance: 9IHE Insurance Company of North Ame_rica, of Phila .& delphia,through its dulKnuthorized Agent, the sub scriber, oilers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this zity and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur O. Coffin, Preen. -Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry . Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, • Ambrose White, John A. Brown, . • , Jacob M. Thomas, John-White, . • John R. Neff, Tliontas P. Cope, . Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, This h_the oldest Insurance Company. in 'the Muted States, having been chartered in 1794. • Its charter is per- Vetual,- and from its high standing, long experience, am ple avoiding all-risks of en extra hazardous character; it may lie:considered as offering ample sectui ..ty to the public. : WILLIAM. P. JONES. ' At Counting Room-of Atwood, Jones - dr. Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh . - • mayfly Now and lniinntont Works on Californi UTHAT I SAW IN CALIFORNIA—Being thr Journal TY of a Tour, by Edwin Bryant. New edition, with ;ant.Appendix, containing , accounts ' of the Gold 111ines, various routes, outfite,Ac.; tee.- NOTES" OF. TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA Com prising the prominent Geographical; Agricultural, Geo logical:and Mineralogical- features of - the- Country.— Also, the routes front Fort Leavenworthi htliissouri. to San Diego, in California, including parte of fhe Arkan- SRC Del Norte and:Gilo rivers, from the official reports of : Col.,Fremont and-Major Emor3?: - •- • '• • ' • CALIFORNIA,-Its History, PopulationiClimate, Soil, Frollactions and Harbors; , from Sir. George 'Simpson O'Connor's:Journey • Round the World.' With an ac , &MIL,. of the ReVolution ih*Californin and conquest of that cotpury.by tiioJuitedStrtes. , By John 4.ll.ughee,A, R. Alain Col.lifinnites Report, and: other doeuments on AIM Gold Region. . . •,,,, The,above this dirreeel'ilfiVtind for sale by , KAY &CO, i.tOornist OflWood'and 3d sts. •6; e, ;11,?:". itiokstvw%rld•mf nalusoliN 4 CO'S Jninrantt aompuies. INDV.UNITY OF PIitLADELPIII4I. $1,047,438 41 • - 44,724 83 00,001.85 - 51,523 25 • .304 37 s ? 7t ' 44;4..4'0 v 4" - t'r," oP,t.t's.**4ii42Z.'t -„ .'-1.4V . *:".1 6. 4:4,4,1 ,4 * 4,,,,4,„..1.4 - „-Zt. 4 —•"` ' < a , -Ft 4 - v Drugs and ftfebitints. 65 Diamond Alley; can be consulted in all "or cases ot a prtreisosrbdiemenatolieincidenta r' to the human frimte. . . . >,„ Syhilis and Syphilitic emptions,girliorrilieu and its Consequences, together with all sib , ,sierealetsectiss, ithparities of the blood, with all diseases eerfereatorigin,skin diseases,withstrictures,gleet,urethra i illieliarges, seminal weaknesstind impotency; also, piles, ;rheumatism; female weeklies*, diseases bf the' womb,' monthly suppressions, disbuses of the jointi, - fiktula ono, nervous affections, pains in the back and Innis, irri tation* of the neck of the bladder. and kidneys;seeirbutie IlruPliOnsi triter ringworm, mercurial diseases:,- 'IIVP.SiVE 'YEARS , PRACTICEj Exclusively devoted to tiestudyand treatment of vette real disorders, and those iirising: ircgiomuthful excesses , gaiety, climate, or impurities of .the blood whereby the coustnuiton may have beedenfeeblediebableSDLDrown to offer assurances of speedy rblieflo till whammy plate themselves under his care. • Dr. Brown's offices ire tonvenientiyiirrantedifitosevi *rate apartments. Patients - can visttDr.B.-without fear of exposure to other•visitors. . • - • It is or importance to , marry pertantain need of medical :4,m-obtain good advice private ly . tied promptly : ?. To all such„Dr. Brown's ready skill rare movingyenersal die :gases, in their Various forma and - stages i - oilerstaducemenle which can rarely be equalled: Strazigers , are hereby ay! 'pissed that Dr. Brown,has been regularly eduehted to eyers branch of medicine,- and Dirthe hat twelve years confined himself exclusively to -the-treatment of those Dr. Brownie , the only regularlyeducatedsmeonAn Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those cottk:, Erciiiith,soiearld speedy cures will, in all efisci,ii ilualthteelL -• • I Recent cases are relieved in a ShOrttime,wiihoutiri ter run from biticiness, - . ' • Ullentia or • Bnpturo,—.-Dr. Drown. also invitee per.; ions afflicted with :Hernia to call, as he has paid partion) Inc attentiok - to"that diseaf..e• . • -; • LOtters (rola a distance, tositinitidifee, must Centeln. fee ;or they wilt not be attended te, • '7 - '• Isalle , ol•fice ati - Diamond Alley, a feW doori from Strixid street, towards the market,' Consultalibbs - strictly e!Ditfi:, .. • :140111. DD EUMATISNI.—itr.(Br Newry discovered rem., edyfor Rheumatism le. Aspeedy tuidcerßiavemedy for that painful' trofible:' it,tdvef fee." „ Office, and PriVEltEi. Comdthadon Rooms,. No. - 115,1Diii,,. mood alley, Pittsburgh; - The Doctor is ''alway.s.:at h ome , . '• ; lanifi.davvip Dalleygs Muglceil Talln "Extkeiesicir. T 0 THE.PUBLIc...—This hit° certify that l'ittive'round Dalleyy . !agree; Ruirt - B'ktreeetor to prove a cure far. the' Chronic Rheutitatista, . which I liave 'been attlicted' *afar tea years, in my hip joints: ' ABRAHAM R. VREELAND.- - ,Acquarkanitek, N. Y., April 8,1319 Ma: H. •Thottu - r—Sir; I have been troubled with the Pilea for eight months; and boilidlget - relief/ Your ' Magical Pam Extrictor' having , bean-recommendedme, I applied it but twice; obtained instant , relief,' and in: is s h ort ume Wei perfectly cured! Could - I not: get' any more of it i l - Would not take 'a hundred' dollars for ther balance of erg' box. - - • WILLIAM;HALL. •' 97 North Mare street, New York, June 19,1847. CIAUTION.—DaIky's only Depot in the eity of New York, and where the genuine om - ele- can be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway. If. Danner is the inventor'of this truly invaluable cow , ' pound, and barterer has; andViever tout communicate the secret of its preparation-to any man living; and, there; ,, fore„ no other person ever haa made; 'or ever can make. a grant of it himself. Countelfeitt abound! Every truly 'ratable- aitiele is subject to be depredated upon by coanterreitai and im. posters • and nothing; that we know ' of; has 'more,' exteti. , sorely experienced - that fact than Dalley7a Magical Pain A e genuine Da /ley, in eases of tbe-isevereit Burns, Scalds, Piles, tce:, will affonl 'instant relit & and. produce at once a coolingand sootbingeffert—extracting pain in and from one to Eileen minutes! but be sare,-al ways, apply it op linen=never on cotton cloth.. , And now mark the diffattles!-L.Counterfett Extractors, no matter under what name theymayappitar, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase thvain 'Pamphlets, containing certificates of cares, map be bad gratis, OR application to JOHN D. MORGAN,. . Western Depot; Pittsburgh. Da.WNt.'rnomt. Agent. • , Hers Animal llatekvanici.o ' For Horses, Cattle, ete., cures 'spocin, quitter, grease. poll-evil,:sores, galls and bruises. Pringiblets containing certificates or respectable part ies, may, be had on appli cation to ' - JOHN D: MORGAN, octlB:d&tvy - Agent, Pluaburgh.. The Ortii&Tqtrgatrre. '" *: DR. SUGAR COATED VEGETA DLE EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated. Pills, have obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach. Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs; Heart • , burn,Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward 'Weaness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and‘to variety of other diseasea to which flesh is heir ta r ts eV medieme for the.naillion. In at seasons qf year,— *piing, summer, autumn, and winter,—and under all cm camsunicesi they can be taken scabperfect safety and success. -As a Vermifage and-general medicine for chill dren, they are snureatled. Being coated with pure white sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe not nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation,- For adults, by increasing the dose, they are-equally ben! efielid. As an Anti-Bail:KW PM they will be found with• mita superior. Ask any one, among the thousands whc. use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain. result . • Remember Dr. C. V. Cliekener is the origii tlinventor • of Sugar Coated _Pills, and that nothing of the aort was ever heard of unfil tie introduced them in Jane, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickenerls Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills,•and take noothers, or ther will be made the victims of a fraud. Bar Priee,.2s cents - pnrbiax.. Dr. imick,.fter4principal office for the sale of R 9 Vesey at., N. Y. WM: JACKSON ,- Sli Liberty at , head of WrailiPitte burgh,' Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania,Morthern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. • • The following arc the duly appointed Agents for theny county, - Pa.: -A. Al, Marshall , .M Drrown, • Allegheny city. J. R. Johnson,., . • ! Jonathan Ghteist,Mancheater. a Alexander Asitale,llVylie street. J. It. IL Jacques, Birmingham. . Wm. J. Smith, Teraperanceville.. G. IL Stair, Sewickley. Edward Thenipson,Wilkinsburgh. Daniel Begley, East Liberty. , • H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. • IL Rowland k Son, APKeesport !• C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. John Black, Turtle Creek. APEldowney, Bakerstown. Samuel Springer, Clinton! James NPRee, Stewartstown. • . • . Riley ItPLauglilln, Plum township J.Fulton,Tarentum. Jeremiah Fleming; Lawrenceville • Robert Williams, Arthursville. aim22-d&w6m ' • CH LENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH :=The Luigi 0 mein danger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in is a sound of . . death. . . . Atm You s Maruza? Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale checks, her thitrehrunkaii fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upob her a—the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your seal. Youtro MAtE, when jag about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of.the fa tote—Your hectic cough, and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope, bat you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is Sherman's All-IleatilS Balsam. Mrs. Arran% the wife of Wm:•l3 - : . Attlee; Eeq. 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 hid: every appearance of being in consumptionand:was - An. pronounced by her physicians—Shaman's. 'Balsam 'wits given and it cured her. - • • Mrs. thiurianurrrz, of Bull's Perry, was also cored of, consumption by this Balsam when all - other remedies failed to give relief—she Was reduced to a skeleton. Dr.' A. C. Castle, Dentist, 231 Broadway, has '.witnessed its effects in several cases where no - other medicine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like acharm. Dr,. C. alto ;Molested its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. .Spittine Blood, alarming. as it may be, is effectually 'cured by, this Balsam. It heals the rnpuired or wounded blood vessels; and malces. the lungs sound again: ' Rev. Haws Joau, 108 Eighth avenue, was "cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The - first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi, tine he 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 afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate,soOn restoring them to comfortable health. :• • . Mrs. Lucarria Warts, 95 Christie-at.; suffered front Asthma 42 years. - lSherman's Balsam .relieved her at once, and' he 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-. Ling Liver Complaints, and all affr. - clioaspf the throat, aneven Asthma and Consumption. Price 25 cents:and St per bottle, Principal Office 100 Nassau street, New York. Likewise Di: Sherman's_ celebrated Cough; Worm and Camphor Lozenges : • Prerninite Tooth - Paste and , Poor Man's Plaster • • • • Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSDN,' at his Boot and Shoe Store and Pgtent Idedicipe• WarehOnse, 69 Liberty. street Pittsburgh„head - of Wood - street; 'and by the following duly appointed Agents for Alleghen county: A. • . A. M.Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. 'Getty; Wylie street; J. G. uslin, cor. Wbster st. - and': Elm; Daniel Negley, East M Liberty; H. L. e Mitchell, Wilkins, burgh; Thos; Aikan, Sharpsburgh; Semi. Springer, - Clin ton; James M'Kee, Stewartstown; John Black ".Turtle' Creek; C. P. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, lirKees p_ort; 'MoEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley BPLarighlin; Plumb Township; \Ym., J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentum; G.H. Starr, Sewickly. • raii-eg...w, Jaynes , ltea.mily le diletnes. I(‘Ft. S.' 9: COOK, -Piqua, Ohio, writes,* March, t 946 • 1,./ "I have used your Vertmfuge, Carminative 'ltaltion; and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing 111 Y; fullest expectation in- their curative properties.. Your . other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all this confidence reposed in them, by, those - who have used tnem. I was formerly. very partial to ***** Vermifuge,untill becamemeguam led withyours, whichlani,My.decided - preferene to anyi other now in use. ,Resseetfully, ypuri t ". b 0 C 4,11. be" - 117- For sale. in Pittsburgh'at the - relrinVeaStore;72l luroßEfor — TiesFamity-ritedi, - ltli thhes.—TheundersiVied;citizenselPhtibmgh:hiSl 2 ing personally nsed Dt. AVillardfs Oriental Cough . tare, and'experienced its beneficial'effectii, do mosteheer.: fully recommend it as safe 'and-effectnal, in allcasee,.. Speaking' from experience , , we believer that it hil , emliitlf perior and would recommend its-use the - - :.iittsbuzgh, March 15th, IE4: P'Sold by J. Schoonmakei k Co.,‘lolin Elnyajarues, A. Jones, lli Cassel, John-P. gcpt;, , Snowden j. Mahler Ogden ' MEESE MEM 'nitiNtgt . ritrrirtitlYielfa/ Na growth, beauty t gmhzestoretion of;thef Hair. Thia; Cream, when once known: Will supereodaallothaiiird-. cies of the kind %low In use. Where the hair Is :dead harsh; thin, upheal or turning gyey, a law applieni lions will make - the hair soft iirid llark, and OM it t,L beau- I tiful, lively appearance; and willmiso Mule iimairitaiii• its liveliness and lealthycoler, twice as long as all the preparations that are generally used. Where the Ingrid; I Min, or rims fallen off, it may be restored by using . this I Cream. Every lady and gentleman who lain the habit of using oils oft their hairshonld at once purchase ti , bottle the Chinese Hair Cream, resit is so composed Matti will - not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify It, and give perfect satisfaction in every M . , stance. For testimony to its very inperior qualities, see the fol lowing letter from -the' Itov, Mr. Calderon to Mesrrs. Ilendershott & StretelrcNashville,. general agents for the Southein States:-. ,• - • . . .• Lector Vole Res. CalchoiU, Pastor of t h e Presbyterian efuTehlPritcfski. - - • - Mamas. Flostatairrorr & 51111111t111 . Grovtamcv"-I take p.essure in adding my testlmonyan favor of the excellent -PrePantion.called• Dr. _Parish's. Chinese Hair Cream; for, about two. years ago my hairwas very-dry,'bristly, and disposed taeome out, but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according 10 theprescriptitp, it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving , niplair in a worse state. thanbefore".(liftions, however, has met my expec- As an article fel; the toilet, my wife gives it preference . over all ethers, being delicately perfumed and not dis-• posed to rancidity. :The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum their prepazationt for the toilet. • •i Respectfully, fr-c;,• - • : R. CALDWELL. " Pulaski, January 7,1857. . , ..1,11110 - Plolti whole/41e and retail in•Pittebtagbi.tirjobit Townsend 45 Market et., end. Joel Mehler,eciener.ot :Wood and Fitibsts •• • • • 10/544*41. T ADIES are cautioned 'named. nsthe'Cithinion Prepa- AA red Chalk : They are uoltiWiiii how frightfully thin ' Sous it is to the tkin l how - coarse; hieseiitigh, how tallow, 'yellow, and unhealthy the skin. appears after using Pre pathd chalk! Besides it is injunows, Containing a large %minty of le - ad: -WC haveprepared h . beitititul vege table article, which.we call Jadeat Spanish, Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious. Anal-dies, and it imparts to the Skin a tiatuhil, healthy, alabasteti clear; livelywhite•, at the same -time acting: as'a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. ' Dr. , • Dr. James Anderson; Practical Chemist of•Matisticlio-' setts, says : " After tumlysingJones , Spanish Lill Whiter I find3t possesses the mostheautiful and natural, and. at the same time innocent, white -I ever Caw. ' I certainly- can conscientiously zee ommedd its use to all vrhose. skin. requiresbenutifying." • Price 25 Cents a boi. Directions' —the best way to apply Lilly -White,: is with MIR leather - Orc wool.--the former is prefernble.. _. . . ___ A riseem OP Tisrit 'role 25' acura.4-White teeth, foul breath, healthy sips. . 'Tethys* and unhealthy teeth, - alter. being:once, or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste; have the appearance of the most beautiful' 'ivory, and, at lie came time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use is highly i advantageous - even to th ose teeth that ate n good condi- Lion, giving them 'a beautiful polish 'And preventing-a. premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from fiecoming witriteit also fastens such as is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately nil:unp i n:id make the breath delicionily sweet. Price Wor 37} cents a box. All the above are sold only at 82 Chathtunst., sign °Labe American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the • Wm. TOI7 =BEY, and get a rich husband, lady? "Tony face Is your fortune.". left beautiful, clear, ftor? Is it white? • If not, it cad be made so even though it be yet-• low, d(sfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freekled:-, Thous ands have been made thus who have washed - once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent, Butbe strre you get -the genu., me Jones' Soap, at the sign : of the Arterial= Eagle, 82 Sc Riag-wotm, Salt-rbetiMurvey,'Eiysipelas; Daubers. Itch, are Allen sated by - Jones' - Italian Chbmical Seep,. when every • kind of-remedy bas failed.-Vhat it-coma pimples, freckles,'and clears this sitlti,allkdOW.' Sold at the AmeriCan Eagle, 85 • Chu-ili a / 3 1 . 6mq= :cadet,' .this seldom or ne vcr fails. •••••• • • ..•••• • ' • - C. INGLIB4r, Patierson... • Bold at /*ealaim'a 89 Liberty or.:,,beadLOC.lBrood,:9ign o of the Bi NE r LDAR TWELVE AND HALF CENTS. Marriage—Coo/yen/la—Any lady between wen. , ty and thirty, possmnag a symmetrical form, good fea tures,/cc., ts asked confidentially, can she-suppose any - man could admire her while she etas such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse akin; and each dirty, bad, wiry halt; when, by spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth, a pure aweet- breath, and a beautiful head of hair.: She can hive. beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a :Is. box' of Jones , Int kr Tooth Passe; a skin white, pare and spotless as snow, by using a cak - e Of the genuine limes' Dalian Chemical 'Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by niitig a 3s. bottle of /pica' Coral Rair,Restoratite, -1)0. not: form an opinion against this before you trry, or yon will regret it; but he -tare to ask for Jones'. articles. .Sold only in flew •York' at 82 Chatham at. For sale by '- • _ . , • . , WM: JACKSON, Agent, . 89 Liberty at., Pittsburgh.. rIA.NCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE,—AmpIe perience has proved that no combination of medieine have ever been so efficacious in removing.the above dis-, eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It has effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis eases of that class, lint has removed the moat stubborn. diseases of Atte Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, tic. :This . medicine enters into the circulation, end eradicates dis- cases wherever located. It puriGesthe-blood and other fluids of.the body, removes obsttanion in the pores of. the skin, and reduces enlargement of the -glands or bones. .It increases the appetite, remove, headache and drowsi ness, and itivigorirtes the whole sygtem, and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There, is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medics.. It is perfectly safe Aindextrernely pleasant,andbas nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swaii lowing medicine, • • g7IIW - For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE 72 tzth it., near Wood. • mar3o'• • A Recipe:foe the Unman Hale! To FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE IT' SOFT, SILKY, 'CLEAN AND FlNE.—Persons in consequence of the many things sold, set down every article, (be it ever ad goad,) as a humbug. If people could be made to try a 3s. bottle of Jone's Coral Hair Re storazive, and sed how it makes dry; rusty, red, light hair twist, soil, Inborn and dark,.and keeps it so; and by its use for spmetime, causes it to grow naturally bennuful; peoplBconid see the uumher of poet respectable me chanics that use it, (aye, and Sod it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressing and beautifying the Hair; for keeping it sod. and in order three times 03 long •as any, Other article made; and _ . • Fortes it to grow, stops its falling, • , And costa but 3 shillings to try. • '• We formerly sold nothing less than 51 bottles, but we wish people to try it. Sold only at E 2 (mind R 2.1 Chad= street, Now York, and by _ anal, • WM. JACKSON, Airt. IS Liberty et.' MINIS celebrated article, so favorably known last win- J_ ter, is again offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh as a certain'remedyfor Coughs and Colds, so prevalent at this season of the pear.. HOWE'S-COUGH CANDY: is the best article of the kind ever offered to the public., -and , we challenge any • person in - the United States to produce a almoner : mote pleasant and effectual remedy for the cure of Coughs and. .Colds. - - --HOWE & Ca,.Preprietors,. Trepert,,No. College ifalt,Cincirmatii .0 . -- Sold Urn: Stayseri L. - Wilcox, Jr., Townsend,' Joned,.WilL Slack,-Hreggists; aridat Wm: Jack. son's,ES Liberty' street,. Pittsburgh. -.7 dea7:ll3m. ' DR KOFF'STOXI C AM) ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS- The general properties of Riese ills are Carmine-- tive, , Purgatire and Pattie. "in-the common 'disorders' arising from Imprudence in -diet, &c, Buell ria'sickneeti; and sourness of the Stontach,liettrtburn; headacbesi &C., where a -medicine 'is re§ttiredithiir preparation - is - very , applicable; for its carminative 'br- soothing' &Teets- give almost intmediate relief, when nisturea - or sickness exist its purgative operation upon the stomach and bowels ii 'gentle anti effect:tali . and its - tonic - properties, impart . strength to the digeauve orgiinS, thereby - enabling ' these these organs to perfOrtn theirproper'fanetiont with order and _regularity. ' The price - has been reduced. from SO For sale, wholesale and retail. by B. -A. FAHNES.. , TOCK. & corner Front Wood and Sixth and. Wood streets24ents for Pittsburgh: . • .1014 4Sll.:dk . llON seizes More victims: than any other disease our. country. The young, the old,.'thil beautiful and gay, are all alike subject to, its savag u lf,Und mania hectic cheek has bbeniattpasedloi bloom with the g wof health. BuCe.vCry'eau,lorigi‘. antes in a cold an a adtighx-Iferliapd- deemed unworthy of attention'affast—Latiti onlY met vith - remedica , when too latec' -.Wittcli die firet symptoms carty and maki, immediate vsh of the Cough Balsam of B. A. Fahnestock Co. i .whieh . willteilsinly'dheck its further progress, and restoye the inflamed organs to a beautiful action. " ' :-• ' . • ' ' . . For'sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK: & corner lat and Wood Es also, corner oth and Wood: - ' dealt' BJ. Ntli-LIAMS,No. 12 North Sixth titreet,Philadel , ♦ phis .Velittian BAndatict Window Sdads illanufac; urst, ( awarded the first and highest Medals rt the New Y.:irk,. Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for:the' superiority of his BLINDS, with confirmedconfidence in his manufacture,) asks the attention of purchasers to his. assortment of 2000. Blinds ,of narrow and wideoil4ls, fancy and plain:Trimmings, of new styles and eolors---' Also, a _large -.and : genera assortment of Tian:mann& Minden), fitictdrs,„ all of which he will sell at -the. lowest • Old. Blindsitainted and trimmed to look cOtiallaneck Diamps supplied on liberarterms. • The citizens of Allegheny,.Cout ty are respectfully in- - , vitedlo call,;before !purchasing' elsr.wbere--confulent of pleasing 07" Open in'the evening. To Corintry Ater ottoratsi , J'- ": HODKINSON would temiLut you that you can now .131.. secure China, ..aicus,..Queenstoare, 4 , c., at such prices. us nevermore heretofore offered at. Remember, 11 . 5 Wood street, . 3 doors t?elow 4th, 'sabicriber: informs 'the public generally, and. -Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly, that hats discontinuing the Qiuieniwate business; and 'Will sell off bis present stock at reduced prices., Those who wish to obtain, China,. Quiensidare,`Or Glass, Will find this a rare opportunity for • gettinesur.h articles as they - W; ant much cheaper than - the usual rates.' -• , - ? Remember the place ; CHINA. HALL, No. 1.16 Wood street, near tiie Auction.store. Y. S. I will dispose of my whole,' stock to,nny person wishing to buy it, at wbargnin. janßat" ...'STEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burhes • jA ings, Fourth street.-11orron & At:Timmy, ,13agnerreo , typists from the Eastern cities, would call theauention of . the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of caucta and otherS,atrooms in the thirdktory - of Eturke , s building,Ath Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that, no Indus shall.be spared to produce :Mem in the highe,st; lieribeiion of the art.;Cirinstniments ate of the most pow: errui kind, enabling as to execute ;pictures tuisarpassed -fps - Ngh finish ri tiand truthfulness to fitATA.:,The . Ipublid are: itolicued tosall and; examine. Personsaitring, for ptetorna are uotther..resairre:d!ilt -Peeted to take them unleasparfect satisfaction • *mon. • - N.: $ :Opet;ytars will bndtiius a good idepQt for. rook and cheinicale- -• i - • , :i • grlast.ratiOlas giveadat,iip ari; more ; _recent Improvements. , ' 4 ME ~~_. 3Dr~tgs'vin~:; ~leaunee i NgLia4 to the PabUe. ' i i'.. &Ai ~riigsidna~:; ~licnes. 11310.-...61.11.111 -"X - DIERICAN - DIL; iitieTinfffiriit - ii - wcil in Hentuc4- . :n..1111.1 feet bdlomthe anriacqm . and Infallible rum' for Spiihis, • S trains. Cuts, traiies,l _;; SOWS; Burst rciFelfer,LErylipeliul,seiaa , Head, Cr74 , :--s-' • .; V7booping7Cotigh, Jallarnitatory Soli/ ThAotat i Sore, ;la. ; . Infinnied•Etis, - FlntalinedielearsZireVer Sores t sad • •••• . "7... iriFt,,,abodATORX.H.HURIATISAII ".. whic ylalds to itS'effecuk# nis surprising maw:mt.—ifjot ' ' It h never yet, falled.vyken, used acconaing,to 4 1 4$1.1.1wita gems, ffead the.folleivring: •.• • i.• :r. . " • ' ' NotremberlB,ls9B;ir4,i: e" . loCeiiifY,ibat my vrife,ftlarga,ret Gluiest, wiss.: ; ,,, mired of a Rheumatic Complaint of seven years standing. ' by wiieb she was so lame as to be obliged toase erutCh" e es., In one week she was Cured by using the•Arnarieari• Oit 'tied could walk about ae 116131 l without her t e u *Ches..,., • JONATHAN OH T. :5 a The following is communicated by• Mr. nteksoll's ng 1); . (or Stenbenvillero.• •A gentleman near Steubenville,-who had ziottebas le i•.;:e.11• to put either of hia et to thisgrennd for tsvelva3tea,safin. consequenc e pf IsMeness, by the use of one "bllttialsoluir enabled to walk two miles to a township. election./ ; likirwise a saverelgn remedy for •• , • .• • - afrptial API" • C°N/T RACTIODI OF•Tkißmitsbiti : llo6lsllN- , 6.;=.111:t DONa, • . 1 The folloWing is 'eonimunleated by. Mr.; Jackson's agent for Steubenville: ; ' A lady, residing in Steubenville, the anger of SirkaSietlimi:l hand.was so contracted as la deprivisher.of the LISO. far tldrty-five years, was entirely mired bythe;tilitiktfegiti . bottle ofrbisOil, so that she bow hue perfeitinsri,o; her hand fully equal to the other. which had' llerfet head,' affected, It has also been found to be asifesitdittilo6,l,' ble,agent in tho speedy and certain cure of, ' • ' '•• -- • •• ••••••_, . • • ' DEAFNESS, ' °licence not organically lueutable. • ' A ladyvesiding in Allegheny city waseffeeitianyeititff •' • of obstinate - deafness,' of years' continuance; briltintse , of jets than oho bottle of the Oil, .so that sho:aWd beard better than' she bad ever done lieforet: - • A gentlemanwell knovin in Pittsburgh; iiiiiiittrad'Of l :" "*.• deafness of nine years' standiug, by the .nie of At joktow .. , •:]l , quantity of the Oil. The names ,and residences et , lady and gentleinan will bo giveu To office thine . %Op desird.tfi l . at the oce of the advertlier.• ; • • - t '" Its properties are highly developed in'tlie 'certniti . larppluitgly speedy date of all cases of olioLIC; CRAMP, AND SPASMS, „ ' • ' • • ;: gain, eases of Cramp Cholla have beene ire etialuir cored by one dose of the Oil, in the short space of ba en botit4 wheri'the parties have been agonized Wlthpaip. Its eurativepropertles have been remarkably Onturgest,d in• • the radical cure of • ' • '•' • • ' • " - - • ;. ' , `DISEASES OF THE S . ' ' ' • :f• A ladr,the wife of a planter 'u Ke ntucky , effectually of-one of the - worst bases tifrilisantealr-SpDIV:7S-s.. which had oonfined her to her bed fora ednsiderable time, in which she could not turn' herself. • It is' alsali sure remedy and perfect cure forpainsinthe smallof thizaK buck, and • • INPLAMIIIATION ,OP , THE KIDNEWEI.;; .);lead the following . ;•:• • .• fl? • • •• •,- • • kcensauttorr, Dee:lB;l34M - is This:m to .certify • flint I was afflicted with greatpain the small of my back and kidneys; which affected me much.that I could not stand rthinght.. By rubbing , ezter 11,al lYrnthu, and using half it teaspoonful, intemally,n . je r t i and"., mog, I WIZ entirely: cured. • JOHN RWD • • near Warren, Armstrong co, • vf-1 • Algentlernar t of ,Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent In , - -.. 'flammation of the kidneys—thepain which canseff him to falai—was eompletelf cared, in three daYilncli4 use of the American Oil. • • • • . The qualities of thi s : • • , NATURES OWN REMEBIC lf it extremel y penetrating and entirinffammatriryaspnil‘ ' .,:'; * •. , l quentl is cenfidellflY recominended iiorere4 - gatent- - . cdy w herever inflammation exists, either etterard ort •• tenial. Used immediately; after a cat, hruise it will cure and prevent , • • ' • • GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION._ It has, in addition; been found a stilutithil plead* effective remedy. for those very unpleasantnaffiffenirve4 t' Went diseases, . • . -• • • GRAVEL .AND URINARY COMPLONTB. 4 • Er Price, Sff cents per bottle. DnntLon-.Be on Your Guard. ••• , • The surprising. excellence and growillf,popalpity : .. ;- the Aniericau Oil, has induced some dishonest patina Palmlipon the public,l . niserable imitations or *is :valuable medicine, for 'the purpose of, wary, and defrauding the .Proprietor-. •:,', • , In order to be Bute of.obtaining the genuine , oPsTI:4 • the following Vara 21111 MS: • • ' /et. See that the'name Wm. Jackson, IV Libertyat*, head of Wood et.," is printed on the latielnf . theWrajtlgai , of each bottle. to imitate which is felony. ' 2d. Thafeach bottle is incloeed in a pamphlet centilti 'lng fall directions for use; and also Conti:filth:Wits' natio , and address of. Wm. Jackson, Gerferar - jfigent - fd;ftirf proprietors; likewise, the name end addresli UM ktor - '"' • prietors r allail & Co., Kentucky. ,• • •••• •,•,, • 3d: Purchase Gait-of -the - advertised' Agents; - oil whom have n show bill, nit whieh is printed the • ' the Proprietors and General & Co:i• 'Proprietors, Kentucky: Win. Jackson, - Pittsburgh,- . Pti.e..• _ General Avnt for Western .Pennsylvartia,•und.,P4‘4,laVi Ohio and\ esters Virciuitv and the..printerrif num scShr of a rock, ktittsbArgh 7 -prititedint. - .tho, bottom • 4th. Observe—the genuine Arithricia O4,ta green color, without any sediment, and Its*Perite ry lighter thauwEtter. the counterfeits are mostly or black color;—some: white, like . Spirits of Topunljuu,, said tr., be refined fuid clar ified .;' - ' ratite vit-43* .ers a mixture of other common oils; and 6nenblsek filtlg , • looking mixture, purporting to' e acne 1•• n ‘uilnirst and - Allegheny Dispensary . Co.". None or. tfiein; terfeits possess either the virtue or the pone" • FI, l ?Pd,A ..AMERICAN OIL. ' • ' •• 11:7 - . Sold wholesale - and retail by Whi. ' General ad. Sole' Agent for the 'Proprietor in. Western • Pennsylvania, Western Virginiti,' and 'NortherarOblriti. .f and by the following duly appointed Agentsln Allegheny . county, Pa.: . • -• • • . • - ' A. N. Marshall, 4 Dr. Crown, • Allegheny city.. J. R. Johnson, -•- • • Jonathan filthiest, Manchester. • , • • Alexander Asdale; Wylie street.• . • J. R. EL Jacques,"Zinzungham. WM.I. Smith, Temperaneeville. . • • G. H. Starr, Sewickley. _ - Edward Thompson, Willtasbargh... -.,,• : r 4 Daniel Negloy, East Liberty- ••,•i . • • ' • H. Z. Mitchell, Wdkinshurgh. • . : Thomas Aikin •Sbaspshtirgh,...• • , :..:,•• It Rowland Son, WKooaporti: • C. V. Diehl, Elizabeth.' • • Glut Brack, Turtle Creak.. • - ; • , ...—.M'Eldowny, Bakerstown .Sainuel Springer, Clinton, ; • • -.Jamas APKee-,Stetwartstown, Riley liPLaughlin, Plum titarnahlri.• ..- J.Falton,Tarenturn. •-• ' t• ' Jeremiah Pleming,Liaminzevillei, .' Robert Williams, Achniaaille. aualff4kwllm Voad , e patent graduated snivel's:do Battery: AND EATENT.INSULA'rEIiTOLIZ,' , • • • F i OR•MEDICAL'AND Omani Is rho °Air 1•. instrument of the kind thou has ever.been presented in this country pr Europe for medical purtmetcs,.ll2 Is tbo • 1 , only One ever known to.man,by whielkthegalr anie fluid • s can be conveyed tothatimmut eye, theear,,the brruir sr • / o any past of body; either:externally o f ititlnAtyk_ .n • a definite, gentle stream, Withotit shocks or pai ith ,••••.` perfect safety—and often with thechapPlikit effects. ,;•: •I This important apparatur, is now highly approved 0( by many of the mbet eminent physicians of this.conittry' and Europe ; 'to whont the afflicted and others whoa, may concern 'can be referred. Reference. . given to many'; highly respectable citizens, been cured, by means of the most valtiable'ittlpariarpt some of the inset inveletate nervous diiiorderMlifilcll:'.': could not be removed by any other kriortametuta - Among vorious others, ,r has beelt proved to be ad*r.. ably adapted for the cure of the following . diseeseei•: nervous'lk.adactie and otherdisorders Of the brain. Tile - .1 with this apparatus alone that the operator cart contiry it the galvanic fluid with ease 'and•isafety-ui tbe eye; to re store sight, or cure amaurosas; to the ear trirestdre bear- t i, • jug ; to:the tongue or otherurgans, to restore spettekt oar" . to - itte,varionisparts of the body, for the;Witte Of. Ormatr rheumatism, asthma, neuralgia, ortiadolonreauxucia . ssis, or palsy, gout, chorea or St. Vitue.denc.,.eppepiit g. weakner.s from. sr rains, some dlsetn . ses•pecisker ; lit males, contraction of the limbs, lock-mw, ete.,"tsto, i :Rights for surrounding -counties of . Western . Westernßa4Pich privileges, with the instrument , may be pazehoze,dottillt . .F. L . also tested for the cure of diseases. :•, . , • Follinstructions* wil bo given for the .oarionLauOW" cola to lie use dfo r vario us dse riser, nnd the best manner. , for operating for the cure of these diseases, Will also . fully explained tothe.purchaser, and a - pamphlet pas into.i his kande ,expressly for:these parposorp.rarePUY Pee: pared byrhepatentee. , Enquire of • . S. WILLIAM% Vine street, ; 4 , near 4th st. Road, PittstVg. • .ALT.RtLEUM, SCURVY;OI4)I3O4SIii- ERYlddPge. S LAS, - Barber's /teki 0/taps, Sore Beernit,.•.eimiev-L Ilde Mimed by many phymmane in We city trionrinkstit....*J above. and we would not cOnsciencionely videsir_we knew - a to be. all•we slate.: , • , • - • •• As . a cosmetic, the true JOlsiliS'alk , AF•iiperrhapioltei only article ever known that removed irciptaritietr, pad cleared and beautified the skin, making tt. .iaft,. clear, 'T smooth and white assn. infanns. , ltat inind,At isAoldat Chatham at., N. Y., and by __ • , , Witt. - LfacKgl:o, .89 Liberty 'amok - Pim - 62 - 7E4a HEIMATISItI, GOUT,' AND TIe•DOLOREUR A respectable gentleman celled at our office, its he said, to inform us that be bad been afflieted • 'for' I d' years with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally will Nlc Doloreux; that he had been frequently confined tolis room for months together, and often ruffeied the most in- tense and excruciating poini but that fzitelf beeTi— „ using JoYnesottheratire, front which he foam)die agrit 1 - nal and unexpected relief, He says he founi4 Aim ate ). title very pleasant and effective, And that he now fallri • . Eiders himself perfectly , . A nee Wenn Knovrnto.--A gentlematisstikrafahliti . , habit, from indiscretion in his younger thit'w; b2cttrz 414. k • fectod with Ulcerations in the-Throat end-NotteotrlitlO disagteeable 'eruption- of• the Skim Indead,•hirevitale 4 f'; -spites:o ki am the marks of being saturated•wlth•disetaisn , i One - hand:arid °waist were so, mach -ogee:1114- Atit - he iota the use of the hand, every pait - being.„cove:red.Valyi deep', painful, and offetudve,ulcers,and weld alittallt, 7 ,, • and porous pa an honey-comb. It was at this stage oafs complaint, when death appeared inevitable from iflostili ~ - some disease, that he couunenced the use of Jaytte's Al-'- - t e mtive -and having taken - sittemibottlea r ?t:loW.lteffeetiii Iy cured. • The Alterative operates through the' 4ditzdaticra . and; - purifies the blood and eradicates instead fromdbmisiet*.lmi t 3 wherever located, ,and .ihe numerous eurei,h,bas formed .in' diseases of tile skin, cancer, acCeith* Lae liver. Complaint, dyspepsia pad other Omni* lidstsitt truly astonishing.--Spirit of au, Timm.. te :anti :Jet:war Bi- For sale to Pittsbargb,attitepsgut Tiroomagg: '73Foarth street. ••• •••• • "t I UM.I - marlo:3met'xi. . . Faris OF couOHING o,the'llighlpsively e ytoto;;;- i;:., • seine; ' They Bret& in 'upon thoutiontif of tentflat Od:;1;., exhaust the ittentith•of the sufferer: - ' ll : . l 4 ;:..VithaSittetr '', ~; & Co.'s COVGB BAI.BAIII has beeetuilriently - sne'eess•;' ''' • fain easing and curing theta unpleasant spells. lf,a. . .:. petsou fs roused in the night by a sips= of.coughing,tifs"_. ;. tea spoonful of the Cough •nasitlis isolkspothe it, give him . ...- relief, and; as. it lopalatable r laey,e4 19 p cp i emoppw , „.., : hebiatt.• ~- If coca used,. it isrilltnjai. precedence . Ayes All, 07, .- eieepi, lie a remedy tor coughs,,celoto&c., . .'AA jytti,io',... , mism p '.; Prepared and sold .14..8 4...RikIp....E.STB.Gg'IIIL • !eit ; cornetist and Wood streets , and eoritet Okeiukffir t‘ii,i :. Dlt• AALPH'S'Cl4l l **:iitteirAza.tt Pao unapt .•,.. f eale i Nvbeleextle e n d tegid,at the - '• '. • • ,:. et.* r p~aa' Also, hi Writ . ..cote Allegheny.',cittt :43.19initii,'14 i a •:: . ' John Meetkelteil, Penn' rivet, Fitth.Want.: __. ~ ; - fp ILL i,..; 1....: !.1,,-.i:•,: !-•::.... , .i 1 ..) ~--:-. v:. -%111/ , . I i , - al Vi il- "- : . 0,. ..a . r. • , AvAr. GETTY: EIMMM = -=2==a EMEI =1 I •
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