The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 23, 1849, Image 4

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( stetesbHottl 3a etrlLnzet(46l.244E 1(..
No.lo, Fourth street, but p ers t - FO r rYt.ar 4-1 4brrtY ea',
p F ACTURERS of et le ad; IbtuThri iniyoo; by.
dnands; pomPih'.ballis; Waier'_elogetii; leaden e(ittnly
; seep constantly on harrd andmenufaetiThe tb - oitlei r
sheet le ad from 1 16 - Mbi..to'ilie 'vinare Toot, glee ts of 6
by 20 feet; which thdy iiill - furnish to the, Bede wholesale,
or cut to order,iltarly'site that maybe waxtre(l. -
Therctisorrutlinfacuire and keep'conStently on hand
learbsupirvAnli'd tot: - inch calibre; aquedttet pipe, for
conveyutg; MThrfrotii springs, furnished to the country
trade, allty; Pitt siq or reels in lengths of from 100. to 1000
feet on.encli:rge , with directions - as to the proper method
of laying..AlSo; milumd, a large supply of Adams , Pat
ent suctrun..pUmps, - fer * wells or cisterns; Snow & Thu ' s
very supelror cavt iron suction Pumps. :• • '- '-
Hydrant - Weirk - ;Of every description'executed to The
.most.(hirable Mariner, and on the most accommodating
ternia...Ordhrh from the country for leaden pipes, !het t
lead, ox will receive prompt atteunon. .=
Ltitt: RAIL NO.'.
SECURED BY LETTERS 'PATENT.
13,UBLIC ATTENTION, is soliCited to an entire new
article of RAILINP, utede Of :wrought iron bars,
and soil annealed"rods, or wire, and expressly designed
for enclosing Cottages, Cerneteriesi: Baleolues 'Public
Grounds, &c., at prices caryingfrOm 50 cents t0i3,00 ihe
running f00t... It-ts =dein pannels of varhius
2k to 4 feet high, with wrought iron postal* inch square,
•at intervening distances of 6to 10 feet. If desired,' the
pannels can be made of any bright, in - continuous spans
0f,50 to GO feet, with or without posts. Noixtra charge
for posts. . . • ..
The tomparative lightness, grearstrength and finrabil;
ity of the WIRE RAILING, the beauty of its.varied or
' namentril designs, together with the extremely lowpriee
sst which it is sold,.are, causing it io superset e
,the Cast
Iron Railing, wherever their coingaratlvo tnerits have
been tested. For further particulars ndaress . '
Zs' BROTHERS,
Agents for Patentees,
mr27:3tit] Dianadnd alley, near Smithfield st Pittsburg.
Mar ths , stre, Vuttery, Satictistry,„ soc„
TORN- Wo_LKEII, - /inporterand Den/a:in .k.'areign anti.
Denztstie Hardware, respectfully -announces to.his
friends and %Ile public generally, that ho is now reeels..
lug his Spring supply of Hardware, - Cutlery, Saddlery,
'&44'ot-his stand,,No. 8 5 Wood street, Which be wilt dis
pose ef.on the most reasonable terms.
He willtontinually be receiving fresh Supplies. direct
• from the manufacturers in Europe and Able country, will enable him t 6 compete with any house, East
He particularly invites the attention of customers to
his excellent assortment of-Table and Spring. Cutlery,
&c., which is of fashiontibteputterns and from the most
popular manufacturers. .
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His stock of Carpenter's Tools is large, and of excel
lent qUality. •
-. Of general Hardware stock, lie has every variety of,
article. - _ ,
Western Merchants and dealers, generally,-are in
vited to cull and examine his stock. mar`allm
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()averts Patent Concave Beater Churn:
. BUTTER IN FIVE MINUTES!!
TATE call the attention ht the public to the article head
, v ing this advertittementi and invite the enterprising
and dunous to call and witness its opention. All adver
tisements in relation to' this invention,•to the, hundreds
who have seen it tested; is trupeserogation.
Ist. This Churn will - produce .Butter; gathering itin a
mass, from . swectmilkyin five to ten minutes! and from
creaMprepared `asi - farallies usually 'prepare it, in three
to lite minutes! - - • . • •
2d - The utility of this invention is-apparent, as better
.Butter can be produced from Sweet milk , or cream, than
amain loured in the usual way; and by means of this
Churn, a little girl or, boy can perform; n five or ten
minuted,:what has heretofore required the lnborofn era.
man or man Tor one or two hours, mid eornellmes half a
3d. Zy simply turning a thumb screw, the wholeinside
dasher la taken out, leaving notlibag.but the Bqtter and
milk in the plain wooden box.
4th. It is the cheariestChurn ever invented, as the sim
plicity of its construenon (thnunh embadYing a great
philosophical principle) makes it but little to manufac-
. 5:11 Iris a. corraton-uensa Churn, as all will sulruis *ha
will exinnine it.
We invite the public to call and witness its operation,
at our office in the Diamond, near the Black Bear 'Bay- .
ern, pad at J. F. Beckham's, Federal st.„Allegheny.
marg-dlnuw2m . - CAMERON & PRICK
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• ," t• Wall Paper Warehouse,
NO. 47 MARKET STRUM PITTSBURGH, PENN'A.
TEIOIIA-S PALMER r • • -
RESPECTFULLY annoances to his friends and ens
tamers:that he has had at no past period so erten-
Ski! a Stock as he-Etas at present: He eaanffer to pur
chasers,. on'city moderate terms, at the old watt:shad
stand trL'ArdaCtlatte4alatost every articleinlids line—
including co tmting-roofdt. bed-chum her; dining:room ar
lor and hall Paper.. • With Borders; latuisespes,,Firet:
board Prints,l'aper and Transparent Window Shade
Bonnet mid Binders' Boards- Writing, Wrapping, and
Tea Paper; he is abundantly supplied, and requests
merchants and hopsekeepers to call and examine his as
sortment.
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- Rags and Tanners' Scrips taken intrade at the high
est pnees. ' • ' tnarl3-dtcw4nt
Paper HanglAgs. ' • '
T now receiving, direct fro/litho manifacturers in
New York, Philadelphia and. Baltimore, a large and
wellaclected assortment of all the latest and most "im
proved stylei of Satin, Glazed, and, common PAPER
JIARGINGS, - consistiugof--;
10,000 pieces of Parlor and Freicoi . ,
10,000 : Hall and Column
MOW " Dining-room, chainber and office Paper
Which I would particularly ittisite the attention of - those
having Houses to Paper, to-call and examine, at the
Paper Warehouse of
Paper
SESSRS J ,A.S. NOW ARD'ac CO., No. 82 Wood' sires
would call the attehtion of the ptibiie to' their
present stock - of Paper Hangings, which, for variety,
beauty of fitijsh, g autbiliw, and. cheapeis.s, is unsurpass
ed by any estaohshmetittu the Union:"-,- .
Besidea n large ' nd.full assortment of Paper of their
own manufacture; they are now receiving a direct im
portation of ,French and English styles of Paper Hang
Inge, purehased by Mr. LeviHowani, one of the Srm,,
tultv in Europe, consisting , , •
Parisian manufacture,- -19,000 pieces.
London, . .• • -; • 5,000 do.
Of their own manufacture, "they have 100,000 pieces
Wall Paper, and 10.,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window
&c..
Messrs. Jamis Howard & Co., have spared neither ex
pellee nor labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern_
Wall Paper establishments, both In quality of.manufac-
Uwe and variety of pattern, and they are warranted in
assuring the public that they have , succeeded.
The whole assortment, foreign and , home manufacture,
will be - offered ;on terms 'as LOW: "as' 'Weiser of Eastern
.manufacturers and importers., mare:
Now Literarrninporlutn.
new depnisitory, of•Chetip• PobliCations has Imen
.1 - 1. opened on Third street, opposite the Post Office,
where-may lie found a general astortrasurorthe po pular
literature of the day, . proprietars have rnade the
most ample arrangements for procu ring all new works as
soon asissrted from the press. • : • -• ••
MAGAZINES AND'NEWSPAPER.S—AII the Most
valanble Magazines and - Weekly Newspapers can be
and at the,ir counter by the single numberorby the year.
STATIONEaIi--Letter and cap paper,' pens and pen
dia ; in short, every thing to the stationery line, and o
the beifnuidity, for sale cheap. • •
MGEID—A large assortment of the most approved PI;.
ono, Forte Music, bound and otherwile. This music i
pronounced bY the - most di stingulshed professors to be the
be,t . coucction ever offered for sale in the 'West. •--
*-The United - States Odd Fellows' Directory forlE49 got
up. . .
in convenient styles.
Wittiont:partieulatizing further, we respectfully re
quest a visit to our store room from the public. • • !
• WORK & HOLMES, Third street; •
' • opposite the Post Office.
. - Joairmis
WHOLESALE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION
ER; N 0.6 Wood street—
' oxeeOranges; •.500 cans Sardines; •
225' ;•". Lemons; 200 bf. " "
180 dozen Lemon Syrup; • 150 qr." . "
• 1000 drabas Masi . • .400 boxes Herring;
200 bxs Ellifitl6,ll2 layers; 2000 Cocoa Nuts ;-
150 bf. bxs. 11 • 8 boxes Macearoni;
100 qr. " 8 " Vemuicilla ; ,
75 trails Imica Almonds; 25.citses nail Pickles ,
100 boxes sbelled p. •40 casks Currants.;
8 bales Bordeaux " 100 tbs. cut Tissue Paper ; .
ID. ". white - Kiss papety
3 " paper sheFdls cases Prunes;
-3 hard ."- Mai -
40 , bage.Filberts; 4 cases Liquorice
30 • Walintts,• 10 lbs. Vanellaßeans; z.
50 ". Cream Nuts ; 20 bxs ANo I.Ro'k Can4Y)
- .40 :Pecans; ' " wh'eand yet. R. "
10 .bbls.--. ' • - 8 cases Elorence Oar'
Just received and for saleby-
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,—. • Oreenowood , Gikrdens .
A RE 'now open for the sale of a largo collection of
_EL Green souse Plants; of the choices: varieties.
Also,a large collection of the finest Dahlias and Annul
FloWer FIRMS will be ready to deliver in pots on the lat
er May.
BOottets of the choicest Flowers pornp at , the shortest
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-- The Gardens will be open for the general reception of
i...,
yalite re on the Di day of April.
: - captain Vandegritf 'a floe new steamboat, (the Thomas
9cott,) will hommenee running from the Point, foot of
Penwat.; to'theGardens, on the 2d day of. April. fmar2B
Map!.
KAYCO. have taken the exclusive agency for the
- sale of llEtchelPs superior naps, for Pittsburgh and
Western Pennsylvania, which Will be sold at his reduced
PhiladelPhiti pnces.
The Map oithe Worid,on-Alecatztes Projection, is the
largest and nickt cOmprehensive work of the kind ever
published in America"; •it ra -Ej feet (co East to West,
and 4i from North to South, accompanied by. a• book of!
GOO pages , containing consulting index,honsulting which
any item on the Map may be readily - found ; also. °PA
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graphical descriptions of all the countries - on the Globe.
The Reference and Disisitee Map of the United-States,
on a scale of 25 miles to an inch;comprising the States,
Counties, Township's, thc., ;in the Union,' accompanied by
a volume: of .400 pages, 8 vo., which includes an index'of
Cartnlielt,Vtiwns,tce:„together with a gene ral description
of thePuitea-States:
The National - Map of '..the American Rtipublic Or
United,StatotorAulPrica.
Universal - 'Allas,.containirig Mapis of the EmPlies, n-
Kingdom, Statts and Republics, with a special - Slap Dr
ench .of the United Btate 0, eqmprehende:d on 73 sheets,
fanning a series of 117 Maps, a large folio volume,
Alitap of Texas, Oregon and Ciilifotnia;with all the
ranteedtstinctli markets out tq these conntnes. .
A lqxgq ea . Pply of, the above Mapa,.. - small.-and large,
!rept constantly. on hand and for sale at the Book
and Paper Warehouse, corner of Third and Wood sts.
marly:derw .
CUBIC:YARDS OP GRADING..
riE'lltratln g ham-Town Council. , leairing.to contract
' - *tip} SOW" , suitable person or persons- for the exen,
vs - tinge 3.5;00O cable yards on the streets, will reaebre
sawed propoitain for the whole or any part of said work
until the 4th of. April next; at which 4inee the.work ,
be lett* the latrestAndknet bidder. ..
proufthb,,t,,ae. left with WILLIAM rawcarr," Street
Comm*lorter, where aSpecification'. of dm work may
be seen. By .order of the Council..- -
T11.951-11.913:LACKMORg, Pratsidenti
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A PORTLIER REDUCTION.
Jas. Rinsprast,' dk, Sans , Patent Soda Ash.
I TO 5 TONS, 3.1, cash, currency ; or 4 mos.,niproved
hills. 5 tons or upwards 3 . 1- do: per, or 6 mos. 40. - in-"
;areal added. Por the.supenor quality of this brand ,
refer to the - 'glass - and soap - manufacturers of this cur
ally W. ar. Id.' , I6ITCHELPIXEE,„
des4: • , • • ,•NO:l6oLibertystreet,'
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Fashionable Heed - iluarters,:
'11:01.2.9 Market street. areanti dear ,kdota• Seaga fired.
:•• • 10, watravicsurrisy
RESPECTFULLy announces to his numerous friends
undo" the public, that he has removed his Fashion
'ble Head-quarters from Liberty street to his new Store;
on market, 2d door from Second street. ' He is constant
" prepared to make to order, of the most .fine and best
materials, in a superior manner . and at very•reasonstble
prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing, of which
.his .complete stock of choice , and' carefully selected
- French, English and Belgian Cloths. Cassimeres, Vest.
lags, &c., of the latest and most desirable patteins, are
particularly designed...'
:He has also on hand aver' large stock of Ready-made
Fashionable Clothing, which he - will sell very low
C. WERN EBURG,
03 Market Ft.. 21:1 door from Second st.
110 1. 1 3.K.K.JSPER3 AND TIIOSIL 3ostairisctero.--The
subscriber has received and now on hand, a large
assortment of Housekeeping Goods, cortiprising,in part,
as follows
5-4, 64,10-4, 12-4 BPd Cotton Sheetings;
64, 1.0-1412.4 Barnsley Sbeetings • "
Linen; - and lituslin Ti cking;
Marseilles Quilts, Blankets; • .
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• • Plain and embroidered Table Covers ; •
do. . Piano
Windsor. Drapery,__Tnrkey Red Chintz; -
Buff Windsor HoUllihd, Linen Table Coths ;
Damask Table Linen, all widths
NapkineyDoilies, Diaper Crash, ike.,..k0.; which will
be sold at• lowest prices, at • .
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ROBT. D. TEIOMPSON'S,
No.llo Market at., 3 doors front Liberty.
la °GAN 'er, CANT YELL, !to - Ne just reesiren. at .No.
AJL, 86141arket streetotn 111min:tiled selection oh
- Bind - Reticules and'Eurses
China ti rdeond;ke.
' ' 3100 AN te CANTWELL.
New at Number Plfty.nine
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maw or voirwrx :AND tasnike mains, prrrentrac.
UrBEAT BARGADISI.—The subscriber has just re
i turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving
a very elletisive miaortment of. FANCY AND STAPLE
DB GOODS; adartte.d to the present season, and em
by Ofug a stock for richness and vailety not surpassed by
alv:establistiment in the West.
:DRESS GOODS ! •
Very : glossy black Silks ; 'Cravats and Collars;
Handsome dress do. ;Black love Veils and ifilkfs.;
Rich changeable do. I.laconet and Camb. Muslin&
Rich changeable Satin de'Plaid and striped Unsling;
Chines;-.'lHandsome Ribbons;
Mode and highcord French:Gloves. Hosiery, &c.;
Merinos; !Cloths for Cloaks;
Mode and high , cord hltislinVerkeri Shawls;
de Lathes ; 'Cashmere: do.
New style muslin de Laines;.Plaim. Thibet Shawls, silk
Satin striped Cashmeres; fringe ;
-Fancy do. do. Plack - Thibet Shawls, do. do.
Black and colored Alpocas,'Black do. do.
Plaid Ginghams, bright co-;Silk • do. do.
hint; Fine Brochm do.
New style Visettes ; !Cloth do.
Gala Plaids bright colors; Plaid, Long so.
California P laids; Low Priced do
Black Bombazines; !Plaid Cloakiugs.
I CALICOES-GREAT REDUCTION
His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se
lected with much care—with particular reference to
fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of
design.- These goods are lower than they have ever
- been before, and -are worthy the particular attention of
:purchasers:
• 'The best Calicoes for 6j cis. ever offered;
-Doable purple Calicoes, English, lek cents ;
Green do.
• Oit•Chintz; British Chintzes;
. New
Blue style Merri d mack Calicoes;do.o.
Blue and Orange • do.
Furniture . do.
CHEAP.DRESS
A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, of the low
price of 121 cents per yard.
Also, Black Alpacas for 121 cis. per yard. Very good
and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging
hams, for In cents, warranted fast colors.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
Bleached Muslins, 61- to 12.
Yard wide Unbleached, 410 9;
Bed Ticking& very cheap;
Casinlitts, Drillings, Kentucky ;cans ;
Cheeks, Lininga, - Plaid Liuseys ;
Domestic Gingham's, Mariners' Shillings;
Colored Cambries ;
Flannels, lower than ever offered ;
Canton Flannels,
LIN'EN•GOODS!
Irish Linens; Linen Lawns ;
Damask Table Linen;
Do. • do, Cloths;
Russia Sheefint;
Do. Di '
illing
Linen Dr, apers;
Crash.
BLANKETS: BLANKETS!
A. large stock of Blankets, from coarse to very fins ,
also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very fine, for
Overeoass.
GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN.
Fine and superfine French and English Cloths end Cos.
simeres; Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand
kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders ; Silk and
Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half I lose,
etc., etc. .
The subscriber having Made extraoransry prepara
tions for the Fail arni.Winter trade ; and ring purchas
ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually
depressed, can confidently promise his customers the
best bargains he has ever been able to oder.
Customers of the house, and purchasersgenernfly, are
respectfully invited to call. (novQ.ol PHILIP ROSS.
s'airrible Re voksation—S tars T r ritstrup Irans t
HOGAN it CANTWELL, (sign of the ...;) No. 86
Matter. lime*, would-respectfully beg !casein tall
the attention of thtpublic to their new stock of Good.,
jug received and opening from manufacturers and im
porters, of which they eel confident that price and qual
ity, will give entire sarbsfactiou, as our motto is--" Quick
Sala and Brun Priers."
Our stock consists, partly, of the following artieles,vix;
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard
and Vest. Chains . ; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin
ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slides:tad Studs;
Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head Dresses; Mattalon's
Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet- Corel Bends ;
Ala
baster Boxes; fine Roaewoodand Ebony Shaving Cases.
furnished; Slyer Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds ;
German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags
and Puma; Cotton Begs and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail
and Cloth Brushes; 'Violins, .4ccordeons, Flutes and
Fifes; finoPenknives and ScissorS; Globes. and Paper,
Holders, .Shell, Dress and Side Colitis, latest styles; -
Chida, Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and. Glass Vise
Mims, and. Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman and
sielttnsmmon Boards; Silk Tapestry ; Brussels and In
grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market ' nd Side Baskets ;
Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, , tee_, with a large assort
ment of Drys and Fancy
.4rtieles, teo numerous to men
tion. Iseult/
nostneaa Card.
21:2?..4.NT5' AL. WELL etS MONOPOLMS IttUST.F ALL:
()JUT' S T PRICES;
ANTRICH foot _will be Aroyen by calling al 11.1cGonufs
FaahionottleTailoringEstattlishrnent,Third street,
SL Charlea
Morro: Stoscia.profiu and quick sales.
Araaurrv.: .Prisk and good.
Ccnumrxpos : Very far in the baekground.
Sly old ectaiotners t and all othera,,are,
rated that! ant waiting for then". McGUIRE,
act2B Tailor,St. Charles:
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..• Bleached Goods.
A. MASON & CO., No. 60 Market street, have jos
-.. received the following well known brands o
/I cached Muslins, viz:
.10.._
' 2-8 and 5.4 Bleached Muslin, James' Steam Mills i "-
54 " ? “ Naninkeng 4 : "
" MII/101"4" "Pokanoket," "Carlisle,",“Darehester,,"‘Gin
isigamond," ..Grafton." "A." "Pittsburgh," "Lawrence,"
"Boston Pillow Case," "pains Worth," &c., &c. All o
which, together with many styles not here mentioned,
will be cold at RAS r.E.ILN PRICES, by the piece or pack
age. . .
feb2t '
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Shirting Matins and Srilsh Lassen.
igur R. MURPHY invites the particular attention of
. • those wanting the above Goods, to hitdesirable
stock, consisting of the best make,from the most approv
ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure fiax.r--
He has just received an additional supply, and haltering
Shirting Manna of a
.sulperior quality at a very low
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price. Also,
Sheeting and Tillovv-ense Muslin;
Diapers and Crash;
, Table Cloths t Towels and Napkins;
Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes; and
Housekeeping Dry - Goods generally.
LADIES' DRESS - GOODS—Such as French Merinos,
Pitrmettas, plain and fancy De Laines, (some new styles
sat
received ;) Alpacas, &e.
?The season being far advanced, all these Goode will be
sold at prices that cannot fail to please.
Arpl • Wholesale Rooms up statra.
- yr?
IL MURPHY,. at Ma ;Wholesale Rooms, North.
Tv „- mut corner of .Fourth and Market streets, Pinar
burgh, (up Stairs is now prepared to otter to the inspec
tion of Country Merchants, an artensiim supply of Now
Spring' Goods, including the new styles of Spring.
Ptints, Ginghams, Lawns. Muslin do Lames, Alpaeat,
-and Dress Goods generally; also, Gloves and Hosiery,
BMtnet. 'Ribbon A t aces 'an Edgings; &c. Prices low
- Entranceta-Whole.sale Rooms from 9th at. mew
A .A. MASON & CO„ No. 66111ixtart -7- in ve
• JOIL.• this day received, per "Fast Line, ' the following
named Goods, viz :—Bann stripe, blackandblue black
Plain and printed Berages, all wool M, de Laines, em
btoidered l'hibet Shawls, black, white and pearl Silk
Rpse; spun Billc Hose; kid, silken,' lisle thread Gloves;
linen, bobbin, cambric and muslin F,dgings ; Lisertings ;
black silk lace Edgings; bonnet Ribbons; embroidered'
muslin. Capesomw- patterns and rich goods. mat2B
.esti nay I „
ENT& f‘ call and see" the choicest viirieiy aver
kx offered, and CAAIELIA CRAVATS 1 at Pricasi.You
can leave then"' .
CLOTH - STOREi Feat Buildings,
Corner Fifth and Wood etc.
:marlo:2l,
• 'New - Gooi;lx.-- ' •
T N STORE, and now receiving, our,first supply-of NeW
1. 'SPRING GOODS; consisting of every thing new and
bpautiful, to - be had of the Importers and jobbens
New s top-be
of rich Turk Satins ;
Wide Brocade new,patterns;
RicliCharnelion and Olacie Silks ;
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Fig'd and.idain brk Silks, all widths;
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Deregeg Lawns t Mons-de Lainoii, - Scc.;- •
Fancy.Xonnelliabbous; new designs, '
;Together with - a lerge.essortibent of Domestic Goods
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. . ROST. D. THOMPSON.
mari,fij - NO. 110 Mirka est., 3 doors from Liberty.
IN 1 1 6 T - Ew
ket stieet; are now opening 40•cesett andliackages
of Splendid SPEONG'GOODS.,,comprising Lawn* M
Ilns, Bereges,.lll„ de Dailies, ..riligharns, Prints, iii• enc h
Qambrics illmens, Ribbons ; Laces, Silks, Shawls,
tuuLa general assortment of. Goods -
Eeenoraiste. and the 'Public, to 'effect a
caving onis•otirrf, , and obtain the greatestbargahss
erer *irefussat, are:most respectfully Invite& to visit
ROBOISON'S ourr ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build
inmeorneir thh and Wood streets. febs:2i. •
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101 TU ZITA4V.ORTATIOei OT /11126/12 TO-AM) rito3l
PITTSBURCiI it , o-PH4ADELPRIA 1341.27111012.fi
NEW:IiNDRK, BOSTON4-ece--
T110.151.AS norwIDGE, s TAA FF.E*, O'CONNOR,:
I "Oiddelphia. •5 1 Piusburgh. .
THIS old established Line beingmow in full operation,
the proprietors are prepared, with their usual exten
sive arrangements, to forward merchandiie, produce,
&c., to and from the above ports, on liberal terms, with
the regularity, dispatch and safety, - peculleu 'to• their
mode ofiransportution, so obvious when - transhipment
an this way is avoided.
Aliconstgnmanui by . and for this Line received , charges
paid,-and forwarded 4n any required directions, free• of
charge fot conirnission;advaucmg or storage. • '
No interact; directly, or indirectly; in steamboats. • •
All communications pronap:lrattendcd to, on applica
tiOn to ,
hefollowing Agents:
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• • 'THOMAS EORO
traVarket street. Philadelphta.
TAA PPE /Y. 'O'CONNOR,
Canailiasin, Pittsburgh..
• O'CONNOR h C 0.,..
' , North stiltaltimore.
ritiESMil 18 4
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.111erohatatiNt Transportation Line.
VIA! PENNSYLVANIA CANAL ANO.RAIL EOADS,
PIIILADELPItriI AND. BALtI3I.OIIS
TILE Canals and. Rail Roads being now open, and in
good order, we are prepared to forward all kinds of mer
eltandire and produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore,
-with promptness and despatch, and on as good terms as
any other Line. , C. A. MOANULTY A Co.,
Can al Basin. Penn street, Pittsburgh.
Aosyrs--CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia,
ROSE MORRILLA C 0... Baltimore. [ma,
1-8 49. Mt=
AllerehantAs Way Preflight Line,
For /Marseille, Johnstown gollidaysburgh,. and all
ingermatdai Nam.
TIM Line will continue to carry all Way Goods - with
their asualdispatehiand at fair rates of freight.
AGENTS—C. A. MeANULTY & Co., Pittsbdrgh.
D. B-WAKEFIFLD. Jostown.
JOHN MILLER, Holliday hn sburgh. •
ItErsacmit—Jamea.Jordon, Smith & Sinclair, F.
Shoenberger, R, Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von Bonn
bout & Co., Wni. Lehmer & Co., ha). & Bros.,
Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sunlit, Mhlhollan & Ray, John
Graff &• Blairsville. marl 7
(Gazette and Journal only copy.)
PEOPLIWS TRANSPORTATI,32I-LINt
t;NAZt IRON EMMA'
PITTSBURGH TO ERIE'
ALTO RE - SHIPPING.—The Boats belonging to this Line
.1.11 have been put in fine order, and are now running
regularly between Pittsburgh and , Erie. touching at all
intermediate Ports along the Canals. A Boat wilt always
be matte wharf, under the ?don't:lngrate - la Bridge, and one
will start rev/arty every other day. The People's
Transportation Line has every facility for carrying
Freight and 'Passengers. The boats will be towed 'to
Beaver by steamers, and will . proceed to Erie with great
dispatch, by the canals. - The boats are commanded by
experienced and careful men—all of whom have an in
wrest iu the Line.
• Ca- Goods sent by the Line to. Erie may be forwarded
to any point on the Lakes.
For freight or passage apply to
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CLAILX & CO., Beaver.
R. W. Cogsvomits, New Castle.
Tnacysys:t k Uncurlrats. Pulaski.
SENNITT WAttOrt & CO., Middlesex.
AILLTON HE'LL, ShMOO.
Jansen !Reece - az, Sharpidiurgh.
S. R. & 0-Lowity, Clarksville.
Kt' so &"McFsiu.syn, Big Bend.
S. C. PLcisza, West Greenville.
J. & T. KILVATILICI,
W. H. HlCTERT,liarutown.
W. Wsnsworru & Co., Shentisn's Corners.
Wm. Pawns, Corineautville.
Spring Cornet. ,
W. C. Wsizsz p n,
Cnsuesville.
Wst. Trt.v.n, Lockport.
Fun,
A. Ktna, and B. To smog k Co.. Erie.
The following Agents in Erie will receive and for
ward Freight to any Port oti the Lakes, shipped by
this Line:
W M. Gallagher, John Hearn
G. W. Haversack b. Co., Josiah KellOgg,
Kellum& Loomis, Walker & Cook. jet"
Groom litargatil D .— orator,
ECTIMIZLD ALSD 111711 SYMMS, i NYJIIIICYCIII, FA.,
. ig the most popular of all BOOT and SHOEE4
tablishments to the West. This plate:has gained
its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very
best hoots 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
in the Western country, but he is enabled and deter
mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house
possibly crow. be cares not what facilities they boast of
having for offering great inducements to the public. I t
is impossible to set forth all the advantages andlactlities
in an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has
over Others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots
and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at from to
to t.V per cent. lower than any other store in the city'.
The way to test the matter is for all who intend purchas
ing BOOTS end SHOES, to eall . at BATES' GREAT
BAROMN GORNER.- eramine the stoek and prices, and
all will be satisfied that the Gnat Bargain Corms. Smith.
_Add and Fifth anew:, tribe place for public, one and
all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for earth.
dee9
J. BATE - 4. 1
Brest ien Sad
Wietedle,
'HARNESS TRUNK AND WHIPMANUPACTORY.
' rrtiE rabiteriber takes this inethell - Of informing bin
JI, friends and the public , in genital, that be has the ,
largest stock of the folloWing valued artieles.orilis own
manufacture; in this city—Soddles; Harneits,Trunks and '
Whips ;-alt of which he will warrant to beAttade of the'
best material. end by the best mechanics in Allegheny'
eibunty.. - tieing - determined to-sell Ilia manufactures:
soniethinglower;thanbasbeen heretofbre sold inthe city.,
be would invite - persons in need of the- above named at-.
doles, to his Warehouse. No. 244 Liberty street, oppo.-1
',ate Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery
0ct.71 . -'. ..• •O. KERBY.
Iron City- Cracker and Bread ILtakeiii -
J. ARP '
WOULD reepeetfully inform hit friends and the pub
', fie generally, that he has added to hi* other Mai
nesi,the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety,-
Having purchased one -of W. R. Nevin's Cracker and
Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill all orders for
cricekent or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes
by a stri6t attention to Nuaness. to share a portion of the
public patronage. The public is respectibily invited to
call and examine for thenuelve*. - - -
BAKERY. No. 10 CoMmercial Row, Liberty ist. oppo
site Smithfield.'
N 11.Baperior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread,
largeandemall rolls, fresh every montingcan be had at
thb store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market.
E Fakes and Confectionary on hand and nude to order.
J. SWEPHARD.
apt,d-ly ' No "I 0 Commercial Row. Liberty et.
Steel and File !Manufactory.
THE subscribers have enlarged their Steel and Pile
Manufactory, on the corner of O'Hara street and
, Spring. allef,fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a con
verting turnery, a melting furnace and 'a tilt hammer.—
Their Steel, itawbel ng of a superior quality, and baying
engaged competent operatives,they are prepared to fur
nish Files of every description, that will compare with
the best imported artiele ; and tieing determined to make
It the interest of all who use Piles to any way, to pur
chase from theta, they will sell their Piles at reduced
prices, for Cash. They will also re-cut Files` and par
e him those which are worn and broken. Public patron
age is respectfullyinvited, noV7I J. ANKRIM Ps CO,
•
ew 1111111nery, Silk., Velvets, &e.
Jerr received from New York, a choice 'mice.
tion of elect m rich Satins, Siiks, Winter Ribbons.
Fre/MA Flowere t Pluenes,.&e. .A hauthomo as•
sortmeht of Winter Bonnets, Roods, Cares, ,Cardinals,
Visotte. &0., on hand and made to order in the latest style,
:or the shortest notice. MRS. DUFF,
deed No.lo St. Clair st. (Went side.)
Diamond
Carriage Manufac tor y , Diamond alley, between Wood and" Smithfield streets.
• Mama may always be found an assort
, - ant of Family Carriages, Bartmehes,
Doggies, and all kinds of heavy work,
from a six home wagon down to a wheel,
barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for
anything in the above line, are respectfully invited to
.call:'
octltiaf
anls
• City Livery StaitrieL
Tax subscribers having purchased from
Charles Coleman the above Stables, and in
tending to increase their stock of Horses,
Carriages, Buggies, tr.c.i would respectfully
solidit a' share of patronage from the. public. Horses
'tept by the day,•week. - motith or yettiotird additional
Jells are being erected, in the second story, for the ac
commodation of Canal stock.
fetal:am
. .. -...... . .
IN retiring from the Livery business,
,I with pleasure
Wont a long necuaiotaiitorretonimeild my successors to
the patronage of my friends and the public. • •
febnlw • CIL'JtLE COLEMAN:
Blgelovvla Oarringt IlanOracstory,
Diamond alley, between Wood and anitlifield streets.
E. M. BIGELOW would respectfully
r inform the public, that at his Facton; can
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at all times be found u huge supply of
'Family Carriages, Barouches, Buggies,
and ail kinds of. Palmy Carriages, equal in elegance and
neatness to any found in the East. Contracts for any
number of Carriagges, - Buggies.rutd Wagons, will be
promptly filled. work of bis own manufacture will
be Warrtulted.
Rarzasacss—Col. H. Patterson R. H. Patterson, E. 11.
Gazzam, Esq., Robert Robb, kn q.,: C. L. Magee and
Alderman Steel. [feb274tBm
Wholesiie enilßetaa.
ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK UANUFACTOR Y.
11010 BERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave 10. in. ., .. ,
JR, form his friends and the public generally,
hat he continues to occupy that large and com
modious Store. Room, formerlyiaccupied by Satnue i -
rFill, ! I
esibei &Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood.
street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle
Bagel Valises, Robes, Wilms, and alt other arti
ales in his line.
on hand, and is prepared to
He'also keeps collelantly
tarnish to order; all kindsof Riveted Hose, manufactured
of thebestinatenal, and in a style of workmanship equal
to the eastern manufactured artiele,and at 66 per cent.
cheaper. • .'
Country Merchant: and Fanners wouldAo well to call
and examine his stockbefore purchasing. elsewhere, an
he is determined to sell flirt rate articles at' very low
prices: '
Ug" Don't forget the, place, No. 86, corner of Wood
treet and Diamond Alley. ' "' • . a 026
LINEN GOODS.—A. A. MASON & Co., No:130 Market
street, have received Linen, Sheetint4'Linen -Da
mask 0.8 and 10-4 'Linen Dollands, Bleached and'Browit
Table Cloths, Russia and Scotch : Diapers Doylies, Nap,
khip which they invite the. attention of -par
chaser's. 4 ' merle
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H. KIRKPATRICK,
Agent,_ Rater meet, Pittsburgb.
A - 0 E NT S
ROGERS & OBEY
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PASOage!, and
from En_g_land, Ireland,
jEr B vi h,), s Zai , 1 111 4in, - , EALES.i .
- g ht shi !LE 14 apS, #4tke-.retcyiar
11 /." ' ' :.‘ A . 7' •
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•
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Izarantansi.
.No. 83 Soutle street,'New York . arid 36 Waterloo Roca.
Lirerpool.
Pausons sending to the Old Country for their friends,
can have them brought out by the Rezular Line of Pack
stst Dein Liverpool on Ist, 61E, Ilth, 1601 415 t Sr
96th of every month, cotepriaing the following Ships':—
Fid alias Siddons, - - •Henry Clay,
Hottingdei, Columbia; Constellation,
Roscius, ' Patrick Henry, - Cambridge,lsaac '
Wright. Waterloo, `• Constitution, '
Ashburton, New-York, Garrick,
West Point, Queen of the West Itlontezama,
Yorkshire, Sheridan, New World,
Liverpool,' Oxford, John R. Skiddy.
Or in the first class American Ships, sailing from Liv-
erpool and the Irish Torts every day, comprising the—
' St. Patrick, St. George, Andrew Foster,
Verktown, Creole, 4
Memnon,
Probus, Elsinore , Wm. A. Cooper.
And many others, which this limited space will not ad
mit Of here enumerating.
P.. BYRNES & CO. are the sole Passengor Agents
forth...Sim:nship SARAH SANDS. Her appointed sail ,
In days, for 1849, arc as follows: From Liverpool on
20th . January; 28th March, 41h June,- 6th August and Bth
October; from New-York on 24th February, 3d May, 6th
July,Oth September, and 15th November.
Therefore; those wishing their relativei out early it
the Springi will find-it-to their interest to. patronize this
Old Established House, our arrnagements being . so per
fect that no!deley or disappointment eon occur.--
_ Drafts at sight for any amount on the National Bank,ef
Ireland, its branches, &c., ecc., at all times for sale. Ap
ply to, or address by letter, post-paid, -
P.:W. BYRNES & C 0,83 South - st., N. Y.,
_ i and 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool.'
jan27:if
Or JOHN THOhIPSON,
150 Liberty street,Pittsburgh:
• New Commercial Wise.
E. W. KIMIIALL & CO., 5 i j Ds , Ric - luta, & Co.,
84 Wall et , NeW-York, Liverpool, England,
• L RUPECTOITLLY inform their rtlehda and the
public, that they have commenced the Gene
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,ral - Simpprig and Comma= BUS WM, to.
t, A k gather with the General Pecssengee-Buelnex t ,
___. , granting certificates of passage from London,
Liverpool, Dahlia, Belfast, or any port of the.
Old Country; to New York, Beaton and Philadelphia, WI
.Ithe most reasonable terms.
~ D rafts and Bills of Etchange, from XI to any amount enthe.Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on .
~ Liverpool.'
The
Pickea ys
oxedupgo o,f a trhee Ftaa rfi Line
l t o h f ,
L l6 v th erpo l o st l
and 23th of every month:
These Ships are alto( the largest class, and are com
manded by rnen of character and experience. The
Cabin rtecommodations aro all ;hat can be desired in
point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished
with every descriptionOf stores of the best kind. Punc
tuality In the days of selling will be strictly adhered to.
Packet hips Roscius, Siddois, Sheridan and Garrick,
~are vessels of the largest class ; and those desirous ,
.bring out their friends, cannot select fi ner or safer Sh " 1
Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. ips.
New Orlearts‘Line of Packets sail weekly. For p
age or freight, apply as above, or to ass.
JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o
Corner
, EDMUND SNOWDENt r
deed] C 4th and Smithaeld sta., Pittsbur g
•
Timpani:Ott , . Goriest Emigration Office.
diREMITTANCES and Peerage to end
from Great Britain and Ireland, by W.
& J. T. Tamen, 75 South st, corner
of Maiden Lane, - N. and 96 Water-
too Rood, Liverpool.
The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the
ebove House, are now prepared to make arrangements
on; the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying
the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and
they flatter themselves their character and long standing
in buainete will. give whole assurance that all their ar
rangements Will be carried out faithfully.
Messrs. W. /c J. T. Tapscott are long and favorably
'known far the superiorclass accommodation, stud sailing
qualities of theirPaeket Ships. ^' The QUEEN OF THE.
WEST, B.II.ERIDAN, GARRICK, LIOTTINGUER,
ROSCHIS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of - which
leave. each Pon moaddy-grorn New York the '4lst and
26th, and from Liverpool the Oth and 11th; in addition to
which they have arrangements with the st.Grorge and
Union Lines Of Liverpool 'Packets, to insure a doparyire
from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined
that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing
patronage: while Mr. W. Tapseott's constant personal
superintendence of the hasipeu in Liverpool is an addi
tional security that the comfort and accommodation of
the passenger' will be particularly attended to.
The subscribers being, as tisual, extensively engaged.
In the Tranirportatien Businekit ()tureen Pinsburgh and
I the Attende Cul • th b waded to take charge of,
ea r Are ere ).
and forward I passengers' immediately on their landing,
'without a chance of disappointment a delay; and ire,
'therefore, prepared to contract for passigafrom any sea
pen in Great 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 otherwise atj
tairtable; and will; ifnecessery, forward passe.igers far ther West by "the best mode of conveyanee, wit ho ut any
additional charges for. their trouble. Where persons
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid . forpessitge
will be refunded in full.
RMTTANCES.
The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at
sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and
towns ift EtightakTrelrind. Scotland and Wales; thus af
fording a sate and axpeditinueniodik.of :remitting funds
to those countries, which persons requiring such facili
ties-will find it to their interest to avail themselves of.
Application /if by letter, postpaid) will he promptly at
tended to. TAAFFE & ucorolon,
, Forwarding and Commission klerchants,
atapl7-d&w-1 y • Philadelphia.
HAAN
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Putman ann antrarsacs
ILARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out persons from
any pan of Eitgland, Ireland, Scotland or Wales,
upon the moat liberal terms, with their usual punctualHY,
andattention to the wants of emigrants. tVe do not al- ,
low our passengers to be robbed by:the swindling ocalliint
that infest the sea.ports, as we take charge of them the
mammal they report themselves, and see to their well-be
lt-Ig, and despatch them without any detention by the first
slops.. We may this fearlessly, as we defy any of our
passengers to Arno that they were detained forty-eight
passengers
by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands °fathers weru
detained months until they could be sent in some old
eiraft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their
coffins.
Intend to, perform our contracts honorably, not
seAaril may, and not act as was the ease last Seasnit with
other otfices, who either performed:not at all, or when It
suited their convenience.
Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from LI to
£I,OOO Payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire
land, langland, Scotland and Wales.
JOSHUA RODINSON,
European and General Agent,
JanpS
. _Firtrb street, one door below Wood at.
POILEIGX
. REMITTANCE.
7111.11 Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all
Parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and with
despatch, and at the lowest rates.
SAMUEL Iit'CLURICEN & CO.,
febl2 142 Liberty street.
nsnrance (Eomputits.
The' Franklin N Fire Insurance Company
OP PFILLADSLPULL4
irAiRECToRS
Charles W. Banckcr, , Gcorge W. Richards, Thornas Hart, Mordecai U. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adoiphi B. Boric,
Samuel Grunt, David S. Browne,
Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson.
• CHAS. W. BANCKER, Presq.
CHAR. O. Bandraa, Secretary.
WI - Continue tomake insurance, perpetual or limited,
on every description of property in town and ountry.
The Company have reserved a laTge Contingent Fund,
Which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the assured,. •
The Aesetisof,the Company. on January Ist, 184 a, as
POWs,
Mortgages .. ..
Real Estate • •
'Temporary Loans
&rcks
Cash, &e ,
,3194 71
Sinceliheir incorporation, a period Bl3 of 19 y, ears:
Ahoy
have paid upwards of One Million Pour Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, losses by are, thereby 'affording evidence
of the advantages orlnsurance; as well as the ability and
disposition todneet Vritli promptness all liabilities.
GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
Office N.E. corner Wood and td its
Piro Anil
.111herizrZ Isinsttrience.
%ME insurance Cormany of North America, of Phila.
delphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub-
scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance
on property, in this city and its vielnity,and on shipments
by the canal and rivers.
1
DIRECTORS:
Arthur O. Coffin, Pros't. Samuel Brooks,
Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor,
Samuel W. lones, Samuel W. Smith,
Edward Smith, Ambrose. White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thoraas,
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John White, John R.. Ned: ,
Thorhas P. Cope, Richard'D. Wood, •
Wm. Welsh,. i Henry D. Sherrard,Sez , Y.
This is.theoldest Insurance Company in the United
States, lnoringrlmen chartered in 1794. -Its charter is pev.
petual, andlrom its high standing; long experience, ant
ple means,und - avoiding all risks otart. extm hazardous
character, limey be considered as offeringarople securi
ty to the public,.. -- WILLIAM P. JONES.
Al COUllang Room of Atvrood,Jones:/cCo., Water and
Front sus., Pittsburgh may4y
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-sew and important Works on 0 aliforni a.
- 1 - 47 - HAT I SAW INCAIIFORNIA--Deinr the .16utn°
T of a Tour t by Edwin Bryant. New edition, with
an Appendix, containing accounts of the Gold Mines,
various routes, outfits, &c. •
NOTES OF . ..TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA —Com . -
prising thei prominent' Geographical; Agricultural, Geo
logical and Mineralogical features of the( Country.—•
Aldo. the touted -Fon Leavenworth, in Missouri. to.
San Diego, in, California; including parts of the Arkan
sas; Del Nona and Gilo rivers, from ant official reports
of Col, Fremont and Major Emory,. ' •
CALIORNIA—Its
from-put Soil; „
Productions laid ' Harbors, Sir George 'Simpson
O'Connor's Journey Round ; thei ;World, With an tic;
count of the - Revolution in. California. and conquest of
that country bk the Gaited Sines. By John .r. Hughes, A.
B. 'Also. Col. ,Masons Report, and othe4..documents on
the.GoldEegion.- •' . •
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SILENCE THAT DREADFUL 'COUGH!—The Lungs are in danger, the work of the destroyer has been
begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it n sound of
death.
and
ton Moruant Your darling child, your idol
and earthly joy, ts now perhaps confined to her ehamber
by a dangerous cold—her - pale cheeks, her thin shrunken
'fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her
—the sound of her sepulchral cough piertes your seal.
ratUNIO Man, Whenjast about 10 enter Kenya, sheds
heart crushing blight over the fair prespeets of the fu
tUre—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your
loss of hope. but you need not despair. There is a balm
which will heal the wounded lunge, it is
Shernzavall All4-lealjng Balsam.
Mrs. Anima, the wife of Wm. 11 - : Attree, Esq. was
given up by Dr. Sewall of Washieglon, Drs. Roe and
McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roo and Dr. Mott of New
York.-. Her friends all thought she mast did. She had
every appearance of being in consumption and was so
prononneed by her physiciaes--Sharman's Balsam was
given and it cured her.
Mrs. GAIMABBILSTZ,Or Blab retTly was also cured of
consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies
failed to give relief—ehe was reduced to a skeleton. Dr.
A. C. Castle, Dentist, 3St 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 earing-Asthma,
which it never fails of doing, Spitting Blood, alarming
as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. It
heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and. makes
the lung s
Jones, 108' Oghth avenue, was cured of
cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The
first dose gave him more relief than all the other nsedi.
eine hp had ever taken. Dr. L. .7. - Beale, 19 Delaney ;
street, gave it to a ter-in-law who Wes laboring under
Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted - with the
Asthma. In both eases its effects were immediate, soon
restoring them to comfortable health. .
Mrs. Lammas, Waus, 05 Cluistie4t., suffered from
Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at
once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to
- subdue avery attack by •a timely use of this medicine.
Thin indeed is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit
tihg Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the
throat, and even Asthma and Consumption.
Price 25 cents and 81 per bottle, •
Principal Office 100 Nassau street. New York.
Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrattid-Cough, Worm and
,Camphor Lcizengea. Premium - Tooth Paste and Poor
Man's Pfister, - • • -
Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his
Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse
80 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head , of Wood street, and'
by the following duly„appolated - ,Agente for Allegheny
county :
A. M. Marshall; Allegheny city; Jonathan
Manchesten.r. R. 11. - Jacques, DirminghamfA. S. 'Getty,
Wylie street; J. G. Masten, eor. Webster at. and .Elm;
Daniel Negley, East liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins
burgh; Thos. Aikan,Shatpsburgh; Sarni. Skringer, ,Clin
ton; Janke hl'Kee; Stewartstown; .John Bina, Turtle
Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland le Son, ht"Kees
port; MeEldowney, Bakerstoviin; Riley hl'Latighlitt,
Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Sas.
Fulton; Tareittumlo. H. Starr, Sewiekly. mare-iy
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11 , 8. S. COOK,. Piqua, Ohio, Mar,ch, 1846:
"I have need your Yavniftsge,, caftniaatire Balsam,
and Mxpeetorant, in my Practice, for tho last three years,
and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and
never, as - yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing - my
fullest, expectation in their' curative properties. Your
other medicines I caimot speak of from -experience 'chat,
judging from Me se I hay nsed, I doubt not r e p at *hay.
claim,- and,nre entitled to all the confidence sed • m
them, by those who have Msed tnem. I was formerly
very partial to isms* Vermifu,ge, until I bectuneacquails
tod with yours, which has my - fiecided preforeneto any
ißessectfully,' yours, &c., other : now in use ..
- S. S. COOK, Sl'. D.*
HD- For- sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72
febls'.
ORE T>for Dr. Willard's Family Medi
cinea. ,-- Theunderstv,ned, citizens of Pittsburgh,hav--
-ing personally used- Dr. Willard's- Oriental Cough Mix
tare, and experienced its beneficialellects,domostcheet,;' I
hilly recommend it ;as - safe and effectual, in all cases. I
Speaking from experience, we .believe that it hassle en ~ 1
perior ; and Weald recommend its ass to all the afilieted. CH:lßLEß ' LEWIS . + ,
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Pittsburgh, March 15th,1842.' - •
Sold by J. Schoemaker & Co.,John Mays, James.'
A.Jonei,-J. H. Cassel, John - P:86ot;
lidohlerilrgden tc Snowden. ' - • ... ?goy.
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1 ,.. -- -PfIaVAT- DISEASES. ^Di - >"4'innil, IVO
1 lk j cs Diamond Alley,- can be consulted in all
' 3 cases of a private or delicate flatureincidenta
to the human frame -
„s s iirr ..! Syhilis and Syphilitic erupticuan,gonersbsea
.. -, ~!-, and its consequences,together with all et
-flesearefueaser, impurities of the blood, with all diseases of
coterSalorigin, skin disetises,withstrictures,gleenrethral
discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles,
rheumatism, female weaktfeis, diseases. of - the'womb,
monthly suppressions, diseases of tlie ,joints, -- fistula in
ono, nervous affections, pains in the back end loins, irri
tenons of the neck of the bladder, and kidneyi, seorbutic
eruptions, tetter, - rinoworm meraurialdiseases, 'At:.
TWELVE YE ARS' .
Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vepe
real disorders, and those arising troth yOuthful excesses ,
gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blemil,whereby the
constituiton may have - . been enfeebled, ditablesDr. Brom'
to offer assurances of speedy relief to all whomay place
themselves under his care:' -' • ' .' '
• Dr, Brown's officesare convenienliyarranged into sq
orate apartments. Patients etin'visa Dr. B. without fear
of exposure to other visitore.- '- -
Dm of importance to many persons in need of - medical
aid, to obtain good advicepnvately and promptly. To all
such,
.Dr. Brown's ready skill in removing venereal dia.
eases, in their various. fauns and EtSgetlAllefil inducements
which can rarely be equalled. Strangers etre hereby apg
prised that -Dr. Brown .has-been regularly educated in
every branch of medicine, and for the last metre year*
confined himself exclusively..to the treatment of those
Dr. Brawn is the only regularly educated surgeon in
Pittsburgh who gives' his whole attention to those com
plaints.
ijrCertain,safe 'Sind speedy cures will. In all eases, be
guaranteed. ~
Recent cases are relieved ina abort time, without inter
rwtion from business..' . -
Err — Hernia or Repture.—Dr..Brown also invites per
sons afflicted with Henala to chill, as he has paid portico,
lay attention to that disease., , • • .
Letters from a disttuace; askingadviee, mast-contain
feel, or they will not be attended to.
, - 'office on. Diamond Alley, a fent doors from Wood
street, towards the market. Consultations strielconfir,
EIMIATISAL—Dr. Brmrs newly discovered,rem
edy for Rhettniatism it a speedy and cattailtrams/1y
for thatiminful trouble. It never fails.
Office and Private, consulAtion Flooms,pla.
tumid alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor. is .always "at"
Daliera Magical Pant laxtruator.
To THE PUBLIC ,This is to Certify thatl have found'
ikaletee Magical Pain Eztrauor. to prove a cure-far , .
the Chronic Rheurnatism; which I have been, raided
With for ten years, in my hip joints. •
ABRAHAM IL 'YIitEEL,AND.
dequatkanock, N. Si r: l Et, 1348:
Ma. li.,Dsmay— I have been troubled with the
Piles 'for eight =mini, and could get , no relief. Your
Magical rain Extractor having been recommended to
me, 1 applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in
short time was perfectly clued! `,Could I not get any
More of U r i Would not take a hundred dollars for - the
balance Of my box. WILLIAM HALL.
97 North Moore street, New York, June 19,1847
- try - . CAUTION.—DtaIey4 only Depot in the eityVliliur
Lark, and where the genuine fatale can be, obtained,
wholesale and retail; i s at 415 liroadway, - • .
H. DAISY"( is the inventor of this truly invaluable coni
pound, and he never has, and never will communicate the
secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there
fore, no other person ever has made, or ever can make. a
grain of it himself.
Counterfeits abound! Every'. truly valuable - article is
subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and tin,'posters; and nothing, that we 'know of, has more exten-'
lively experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain
Extractor!
A Titax—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest
Limns, Scalds, Piles, fee., will afraid instant relief; and
produce at once a eoolingand soothingeffect--extracting
pain in and from one to fi ft een minutes! but be sure, -
al
ways, apply it on linen—never on cotton cloth.
And now mark the difrerence!--Counterfeat Extractors,
no matter under:what name they may appear, or bow ap
plied, always irritate and increase theparn!
Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be had
gratis, on application to JOHN. D. hIORGA.N,
es., if' tern Depot, Pittsburgh..
Da. Wit. Timm Agent.
Da
lley's Animal Galvanic Cure... Ail,
For Horses, Cattle, icc., cures opacity quittor, grease.
poll-evil:sores, galls and bruises. , Pamphlets contruning
certificates pc . respectable panies, may be bad'on appli•
gation to JOHN D. 'MORGAN,
octid:d&vry Agent. Pittsbunzb..
— The Grand Purgative.
DR. CLICKENER'S SUGAR COATED, TIVETA.-
SLR EXTR.ACT PiLLS.—T,hese celebrated Pills
e obtained an enviable notoriety in the tinned States
as a curative for Giddiness. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach
Headache, .Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Heart
burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward
I Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, and a
variety of otbeediseasea to which :Resh is, heir to, as a
medicine for the million. In te, seasons of the yearc
spring, summer,annimn, and vrititer,—arid under 811c/r
-eams:tutees, they can be taken with - perfect safety and
Success. As a Vermifuge andgenera I medicine for chill
drera they areunrivalled. - Being coated with pure white
sugar, children will easily take them; they neither gripe
nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in theiropemtion.
For adults, by Increasing the dose, they are equally bent
e6eial. As art Anthatiote.t Pill they will be found with •
outs superior. Ask any one, among the thousands wbc
use them, and an unqintlified approval will be the certain
result.
Remember Dr. C. VoClickener is tke original inventor
of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of was
ever heard of until he introdueed them inJune, Isl 3.
Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickener's
Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no others, or ther
will be made the victims of a fraud.
IralePriee, ''4s cents per box. .
Dr.Clickener'sprinemal office for the sale of Pins,
6 Vesey st., N.
AVM. JACKSON, $9 Liberty at, head of Wood, Pitts* ,
burgh, Pa.„ General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern
Ohio, and the river counties of Virginut.
ghThe follow
y in , Pa.:g'_a the duly appointed Agents for Ali.;
eny - count re
A. M. Idarshall,
Dr. Brown,Allegheny eity.
J. R. Solomon,
Jonathan Ghreist, Manehester.l,l
Alexander Andale, AVylie street.
J. R. 11. Jacques, Birmingham:
Wm. J. Smith, Temperaneeville.
- G. H. Starr, Sewickley.
Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh.
Daniel Negley, East Liberty.
Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh.
11. Rowland t. Son, ArKeesport
C. F. Diehl. Elizabeth. .
John Mack', Turtle Creek. ,
M'Eldowney, Bakerstown.
Samuel Springer, Clinton!
James M'Kee, Siewartstown.
Riley ItPLaughlin, Plum township
J. Fulton, Tarentum.
Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville
Robert Williams, Artbursville.
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fIAIR CREAM--K humble's' vitals - for
IL/ growth, beauty, and restoration At the 'Hair. ..This
Cream, when Once known, will sciperiede allAther arti
cles sof the kind now in use. Where the hAit is dead
Mira, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey selow applies- -
Lions will make the hair soft and dark, and give It a beau
tiful, lively appearance; and will also male it maintain
its hvelineith • and healthy color, twice as long as all the
preparations that are generally used: NVhere the hair is
thin,. or'has fallen - off, it may be restored by using this
Cream'. - Ev-lady and gentleman who is in the habit of
their using oils on hair should at once purchase s bottle of
the Chinese" Hair'Cream, as it is So composed that it will
not Injure the hair; like the other preparations, but will
beautify it, and give perfect sausfaction.in- every in.
stance.
For testimony to its very superior Quakes, see the fol
lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Meters.
Rendershott th Stretch, Nashville, . general agents for the -
Southern States:
R.
Letter fettle Rev. Cakitvell,'Pastor of th;s Presbeteria n
Churc h, Pulaski. •
Matsu. Rminunsuarr &ranca : Gm•na.smscA.--.1 take+
p.eastthe InAddirtg rdy testimony in favor of the exceithnt
preparcSon called Dr. Parish's Chinise Hair Cicam; for;
about two years'ago my hair was Very dry, bristly, and
disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the
Cream, and used it according to the prescription; it is now
elastic, soft, and' firm to, the bead. Many balsams and
oils were applied, each liaving'my hair in a worse state
thati before., This Creinf hAwever, has'met my txpec-
As an article for the toilet, my withgives it preference
over all others, being 'delicately . perfurued and not dis
posed to ranciity: The. ladies, especially, Will find the
Chinese Creanilo - be a desideratum in their preparations
fot the toilet. &c.,Respectfully; • •
R. cet.ratrzu.
Pulaski, January 7,1847.
Bold wholesale and retail, in Pittsbiegii biqohn
M. Townsend, 45 Marketer., and Joel Mohler c omer
wood and Fifthati . •
TeamEs are cautioned against using Common FMß,
.1.4 red Chalk : The are not a how frightfull iu
rious it lir to the skin! y
how coarse, aw ho re w
rough, how sa y
llo nj tv,
yellaw,Und unhealthy the skin appears attar using pre-
paredehedk !• Besides it isinjanous,ecoilaining a larg e
quantity of lead! We have. prepared a beautiful vege
table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White;
It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all - deleterious
qtralities,and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy,
alabaster, clear, lively white. at the Same time acting
so a cosmetic on the skin, making iesoft and smooth. •
Dr. James Anderson Practicai Chemist of Massachu
setts, says : "After ana lysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White,
.1 find it possesses the most beaulifill and natural, indar
the same time innocent, white I ever saw. I certainly.
can conscientiously recommend its use to alt whose akin
requires beautifying.. • Price 25 cents a box. `Directions
.111 e best way to applyldlly White, is with soft leather
or wool—the former is preferable, • •
A Irma err or MOM( roe 25 - maim—White teeth,'
foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth,
aftei being once or twice cleaned with Jones ,- limber
Tooth Prune, have the appearance of she- moat benatifal.
ivory, and, at the same tune it is. so perfectly innocent
and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use is highly
advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi
tion, giving them : a beautiful . polish, and preventing .a
premature decay: Those already decayed it prevents
from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming.
loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth
delicately white, and make the breath. deliciously sweet.
Prise 23 or am cents a, box. All the above are said - only
at 82 Chatham et, sign of the American Eagle, New York,
and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the
next column. • . . -
- WELL TOO tasaar; and get a richlusband, lady . ? ''Your
face is your fortune: , Is't beautiful, clear, fair? Is it
white± If not, it caw be made so even though it be yet..
law, disfigured, 'sunburnt, tanued and freckled. Thous
ands have been made thus Who :hive washed once or
twice with Jones' Italian _Chemic.9l Soap. The effect ta.
glorious and magnificent. But be acre you get the genu
ine Jones' Soap, at thesign of the American Eagle, 82
Chatham street. . • .
Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scorvey , Erysipelas, Barber's
Itch, are oft:encased „by Jones' Italian Chemical . Soap,
when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures.
pimples, freckles, rind clears the skin, all know. Sold at
the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Mind, reader,
this seldom or never fails. i-
- • . - Jr,rson.
Sold at Isclaccs'i 89 Liberty it, bead Of W Parte •odt Sign of
of the Big Boot.. '
et NE DOLDAR TWELVE AND A BALI CENTS.
Marriage,—Contidaitial,—Any lady betvireen twen
ty and thirty*, posseesu3g a symmetrical form, good fea
tures, tee., is asked confidentially, can she suppose any
man could admire her while she has such yellow teeth;
such sallow, rough, coarse akin; and such dirty, bad,.
wiry hair; when, by spending the above sum, she-might
have delicate white teeth, a pute sweet breath, and a
beautiful head 'Cif hair. She ,cart 'have - beautiful white
teeth and sweet breath by using a 2.5. Nix of Jima' Am
ber Tooth Peseta; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow,
by using a cake of the genuine Jona' Italian Chemical
Soap; and a beautiful bead oChair by using a 3s. bottle of
Jona' Coral Hair liaioratice. Do not form.an opinion
against this before you trry, or you will gegret it;, but be
sure to ask for Jones' articles • Sold only in Now'. York
at 82 Chatham et. For side by . • .
WM JACKSON, Agent,
89 Liberty at., Pius burgh.
CArgrSCROFULA AND GOITRE.AtnpIe ex
have proved that no combination of medicine
t' nce
ever been no efficacious in removing the above dia
'eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It has effected
cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis
eases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn
diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, &c. This
medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicate s dis
eases wherever located. It purifie s the blood and other
fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of,
the skin, and reduces enlargement ofthe glands or bones.
It increases the appetite; removes headache and drewsi;
nest', and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani
mation id the &retailed anddebilitated constflutioh: Were
Is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medics. II
is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing
of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swal
lowing medicine.
tr - 'For sale in Pittsburgh at thePEKIN TEA STORE;
72 Fourth stmear Wood. • Mar3o .
A Reesipe for the Bhutan Haar
, 110 FORCE ITS :GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE
j IT SOFA SILKY, CLEAN ,AND FINE.--Porsons
inconsequence of the many -things sold, set down every
article, (be it ever - so good;} as it humbug:'
could be made . to trytt Its. bottle of ione's Coral Hair
• storatiie, and sed how it makes dry, rusuy, red, light hair •
moist, soft, auburn and dark, and keeps it so ; , and by its
use for sometime; . causes it to grow naturally beautiful ;
if. people could see the number of peat respectable tue,
othanies that ore it, (aye, and •find it the cheapest - thing
-they can Use,) for dressing' and beautifying the -Hair; for
keeping it soft and in ordet three timesas long as any:
• - Forcer' it to grow, stops its falling, • - •• -
And costs but 3 shillings to try. ••• • . .
We formerly Sold nothing less than $1 bottles, .but we .
'wish people to tryit. Sold only at 6.2 [mind El].Chathum
nutrat • , ACKSON; Agt, 69 Liberty at..
klowe's Coolish candy-.
celebrated article, so favorably known list Win-
Acr, is again altered to the citizen; of rittebargh
certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, sa,prevalent'at this
r,
Season of the yea '
HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is; the best article of the
"kind ever. (Celt - eta the pablie, 'run) we challenge any
perion in.the United States to produie-a eneaper,more
pleasant und effeetnairemedy for the cure of Coughs and
Colds.. HOT{ E k CO, Proprietors, '
Depitt, - .No. I - College Hall, Cincinnati,
Sold by IL &nyder: I...Wileox„ Jr., J. M. Tdcrusend,
Jas. A.Joues bill nittek.DrUgglSlS j and at Tyrn. Jick
son's, 1.-V Liberty street:Picsburch: ' dee:27al3ta
TIRTATFFSIVP,iIO — AIiII ANTI
DYSeEk7ICIILLB
_IL/ The general properties of these pills ate Carmine.,
true,. Purgative and- Tonic.. In the coMmon'
disorder-1i
arising from imprudence in diet, acc,' such as sickness
and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headaches, Ac.,
where, a medicine reouired, this preparation is
• very
'applicable, for its cumulative or soothing effects give
almost immediate relief, when; nriuse oor s ickness exist :-
its purgative operation upon the stomach and.bowels if
gentle and effectual; and :.its; ,tonic: properties, impart ,
strength to the digestive 'organs, thereby enabling these
organs to perform their proper functions - with order arid
regularity. The price _ties been, reduced from. du to ,25
cents a box.
For sale, whet - oriole and' relaii, by H. s A. FAHNES
TOCIC A. Co., corner Front and Wood and - :Sixth , and
Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh: jcl4
IPTION seizes more victims than any.othe7r .
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disease in Our country. The. young,- the old the.
beautiful and gay, are all alike - subject to its invi dious:
ravages, and ninny abectio cheek has beemsupposed to
bloom With the glowof health. .But every case origi
nates in itoltland cough--perhaps= deemed unrerthY;
of attention-at firstrsand only met with 'remedies .v when
too late. Watch oto. fast symptoms with jealous 'Mire,
and make immediate use of the Cough;, Balsam of It. A.
Fahnemeek & Co., which will certainly cheek - I{4 further
pro ti gremt, and restore the, infinthed organs to a beautiful.
For stile by B. A. FAII.NHSTOCK & corner lit
and Word ats; also, corner Gth and Wood. dec.ll
B.f. WILLIAMS,No - 12 .- North Sixth street,-Philadel
ward Venetian Blind and Window Shade ilfantifae.
.turer, (ed the first and highest Medals c t thri New
York. Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitioni, for the
supenority of his - BLINDS„ with confirmed confidence in
his manufacture;) asks 'the attention of purchasers to his
assortment of 2000 Blinds of narrow and wide slats, with
fancy and plain Trimmings; of new Styles and colons.—
Also n large, and general assortment of Transparent
Shodes,.alliii . which hC will - sell it the lowest
Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal - to new,
.D' s * as supplied on liberal terms. • - •
The citizens-of Allegheny . Cotxt ty arc respectfully in.
sited to call, before purchasing elsewhere,confident of
pleasing ail- • • t
Er Open in the evening.' ,
To Nonntry Merchant.,
, HODKlNSCOlwooldrentind you that you can now
:in - secure -china, -ohm ; gueenszoars,,tc., at such
Remeraber,lls Wood street, doors bele* 5 di. finl7
prices as:never were heretofore offerad.al. ,
• Notice to the rabllo.
111 HE sabscriber informs' the 'public " generally,: generally,- and
.I. Housekeepers and Grocers particularly, that
he is di„co A anoing the Qtleenswere. business and will
sell off his present stock at reduced Prince. Those Who'
wish to obtain Chinn, Queanswars, or Glass, will: find. this
a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want,
whole. stock to .any persbn
much:cheaper than the usual rates: • .
Remember'the .place, CHINA HALL, N. 1.18 Wood-
street, near the. Auction stote. •
P. s. I will dispose of my
wishing to buy it, at a bargaln,.. -
cansar - - GETTY •
DAGUERREOTYPB. ROOMS, .Burki's
131 rigs, Fourth street—Houou dc.Airraorrr, Driguerreci
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typists from thueollsttettriritibeitiesadolutledbeeMtibtlaaitenttibon of
to their IhmierreOrype of enemas and othgers, zgoomwsniszi,.
the third story of Burke's building, dth sr.
Persons wishing pieturie taken may rest assured that
`no Paintishall he spared to produce them in the highest
perrf ihelion of the art.Ourinstranent.ti are of the inostpow
etil kind, enabling us to cueing, pictures .udiurpassed
for high Siush and.truthfUlness to nature. , ThepUblic arc
solicited to call end examine. -
Persons sitting for piciiiirs are neither regained or ex
-peeted'aitake Omni unless perfect satisfaduon :given.
N. B. Operators - will find this a good depot for stock
fwd chemicals
11rinstructionS even in the arti comoinnig:the mote.
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THE GR iSir legittlanno/FEWAiiitl let:
A IdERICAN 01E,.procuted.fram.ssAfelUeKontuckys„.
• ..ty . '433 feetTrAbwilib - stirraCe of lfie - iiiiiih r ,:d - Certaii i '
nnd infailiblei 'cure: f u riSPrnins,' StreintLlCtni, Brelinrii;i. .
Scaldsaltursis; Tetter, Erysipelas, Scald, !lend,
.C.r_oap,
Whooping -Cough, :11l flammamity Sore , Throat'Scirs Rind - • - -
Inflamed Eyes, Flatulence:Ulcers. Fevoraffees, and. ..'.
• INFLAMMATORY RllEOMA'lllfilir, '-:• •••• .- i,
which yields to its effects in a surprising Manner. , .
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It has never yet failed when' used according to Mies: • • •
dons. Read- the:following: • • -' • ' -• • - ',
Mencursrza..Allegheny c 0., Pa., I'' •-
November IS, 1846. 5
This is to certify, that my wife, hlargazet Chriest, was
cared of a Rbetimatic Complaint of seven yeasts standing.
.by which she was so lame as to be obliged to use crutch.:
es. •In one week she was cared by using the Anurieatt. • .
Oil, and could walk about as usual without her crutches.,
• ' ' ! .' • ' JNAHAN 'HREIST.• •-:
The following is '
communicated b y Mr. Wm O .NashiMr. - .-
Jackson's agent for Steabenville, - 0. ••:- :,
A gentleman near Steubenville , who had not beentible' '.•
to put either of his feet to the ground for twelve yestiti, in
consequence of lameness, by the use of oisis • bottle 'tints •
enabled to walk two miles to a township eleeticet. 3t fs:•,
likewise a sovereign remedy for '
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CONTRACTION OR THE MUSOL4S:I.9iii a... 1 1 . ' • . 1 ..
The following is comormileated bißii; Wm Nash, W. •
Jacks'on's agent for Steubenville: • •_, .. • • ..__-,_
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A• lady residing in Steabenville,the finger of -whose
hand was so contracted as tii, depnve her of the use f or e; ..
bottle
thirty-five years, was entirely enroll bY the use ofone •
bottle of the Oil, so that PllO now has the perfect' use or • •
her hind fully equal to the other which had never be - en..,
affected. It has also been found to ba a safe gad **el . • .
ble agent in the speedy and certain cure of • ....: .. .'•'.-- i• .-
in all cases not organically incurahle. :• • ... '• ' .•.
A• lady Seeidittg in Allegheny city was effectually cured
of Obstinate deafness, of yeans'contintunice, by the use .
of less than one bottle of the Oil, so that she , stihl „she, ..
liedril better than she bad ever done before. . .',- . . . - ..
A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, war eared. of
deathess of nine years' standing, by tbe• Use. of a smell . _
quantity 'of the Oil. The names and residences of the .
lady and gentleman will be given to those who desite•iti. ..,
-at the office of the advertiser. .
~ Its properties sire highly developed in the certain and .. -
surpnsizigly speedy cure of all cases of .... .....
CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. •.
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Several eases of Cramp Cholie have been efreetatilly •
cured by.one dose of the Oil, in the short space of bait ....
an hour. when the parties have been agonized with pain.
Its curative properties have beenremarkablv manifested, •
in the rfidical sure of .-....... -:
1 •• • DISEASES OF THE SPINE.-
.A lady, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, . was carte
effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine,
which had confined her to her bed for a considerable
time, in which she could not tarn herself - It is also a,.
sure remedy and perfect cure for painsinthe small ofthe'-
;back, the !
~back, and •
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INFI.AIIIIIIATION OP THE KIDNEYS: ; " •
' Read the following: • •' • • - .• •
• • Prrratieracin, Dec.lB, 1:46.- ... -
Thilia to certify that I was afflicted with nentPain in .
the smiallof my back and kidneys,•whieb.ffieeted Put
much that I could not stand upnght. H f robbing
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rially, and noting half a teruipoonfal internally_, night •and' •
morning, I was entirely cured. ' ' "JOHN RIDDLE,
near Warren, Armstrong eo.,•Pa:. ,-
Algentleman of• Pittsburgh, afflicted with a viblent In
fitimmation of the. kidneys...gbh pnitr. of which-tensed- '.
hint to faint-was completely cured, In three dnyt; by the • •
use of the was
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.., The qualities'of this • •-• . • • ' •
• • NATURE'S OWN REMEDY "• • • •
is extremely penetrating and •anti-infianunatory, Conte- .
quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem- '
edy wherever inflammation exists, either external on n-•
ternal.. Used immediately after'a Cut, bruise or woundi •
it will cure and prevent ' .•'.' 4 . . . .
~ , GANGRENE 'AND MORTIFICATION; ' •
It has, in addition, beau - found a salutary, pleasing and -
effective remedy for those very unpleasant anti ineonve
nient diseases
GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS.:
112.!- Price, a cents perbottle. . .
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Caw-ton—Ho on Your 0.116111.. . •
The Surprising excellence and growing popularity
the American Oil, has induced some tlishonestperions
palm upon the public, miserable imitations-of this truly
valuable medicine, for the purpose of de.:eiving the un
wary, and defrauding the Proprietor.
In order to be sure of obtaiaing the genuine, slurry • .
the following Nona mums:
Ist. See that the name." Wm. Jackson,eV Liberty at i
head of Wood st.,' is printed on.the labe l the wrappe.:
of each bottle, tO imitate which is felony. •
2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pariiphlet contain ,
lug full direcuons for use; and also containing the name
and address of Wm. Jackson, General' Agent for the,
proprietors;
likewise, the name and address of the.. pro .
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prletors, Hail & Co., Kentucky.
Purchase oxtr of the advertised Agents, all 'of •
whom have a show bill, on which is printed the names of
the Proprietors and General Agents—Ahus : D. Hail & CO., '
Proprietors, lientuelry. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh,
.Pa., ,
General Agent for IVestem• Pennsylvania, and pam of • ••
Ohio and Western Virginia; and the pnnters' names-:. •
M'Millin & Sbryock, Pittsburgh—printed at the bottom
of said show bill. • .
4th. Observe-4he genuine • Americart Oil is of a dark
green color without any sediment, and its specific gravi
ty lighter thani water.• the counterfeits are mostly Ord
black colov—some white, like . Spirits . Turpentine;
said to be refined and clarified ;, saute Sentra Oil--oth- 7.
era a mixture of other common oils; and ode n black ta filthy,
coca-'i,•-
lookipginixre.ptirponing te come from tce ''Pittabbigh.
and Allegheny Dispensary. Ce." None of these
terfeitmossess either the virtue or the power of the true
CdN OIL
ra'Sold wlioles•ale and . . retail.by Wilt. JACKSON, ' •
General and Sole Agent fur the Proprietor in Western '''..
Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, and - Northern Ohio; • i
and by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny
county, Pa.:
''A. Sr. Marshall, ... •
- • Dr. Brown, - . - Allegheny city.
• J. R. Johnson,
Jonathan Gluiest, Manchester.'
Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. '
. J.• R. H. Jacques, Eirmingbain.
Win. J. Smith, Temperance ville.
' G. If. Starr. Sewickley. ' •
. • Edward Thompion; Wilkltiaburgh. •
Daniel Negley, East Liberty.. ' .•
H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsbargh. .
Thomas Aikio, Sharpshargh.
H. Roteland & Son..3l'Keesport. •
C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. . .' •
John Bleck, Turtle. Creek.
/il'Eldowriy, Bakerstown
Simnel Springer, Clinton. .. .• -
James M'Kee;Stewartstown : ..
' Riley APLaughlin, Plum township. •. ..
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J. Fulton, Tarentum.
Jeremiah Flemiug,Lawrenteville. •' . •
Robert Williams, Anhuisville.
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Coatra p atou t.grarluateggalwasaloktattery
AND:PATENT INSULATED POLES, • . •
- "DOR :Manes& am mum retmesits.—This is the only
instrument of the kind that hes ever been presented
in this country or Europe for medical purposes, and is the i
only one ever known to Mad, by which the gait -ramie fluid
eau he cionveyed to the human eye, the ear, the brain, or
o any part of the body, either externally or Internally,
in a definite, gentle stream, without shocks or paln- 7 .with •
perfect safety—and often:with the happiest effects.- • ••
• This important apparatus is now highly approved- ot
by many of the most eminent physicians of thus country-
sad Europe; to whom the afflicted 'and `others whom 'lt •
may concern can be referred. Reference will also be
given to 'many highly respectable citizens, • who havo
bet:tier:wed, by means of this moat voidable apparatus, of
'some of the. most inveterate nervous disorders, which
Could not be removed by any other known menus. .•
Ameng vorioua others It has beeuproved tcl be admir
ably adapted forthe Mire of the following diseases, viz:
nervous htmtliche and other disordensof the brain. It is
with this apparatus alone that the - operator can convey
the galvanic fluid with ease and eye, to re , .
-store sight, or cure arnaurosas :to the ear to restore bent
infll 10 the tongue °rather organs, to restore speech; and
to the various parts of the' body, for the cure of chronic
rheumatism, asthma, neuralgia, or tic doloureaux paral
ysis, or palsy, gout, chorea or St-Titus' done-, epilepsy,
weakness from et rains, some diseases peculiar to:fe
males, contraction of the limbs, lock-jaw, etc., etc. . •
Rights for surrounding counties-of Western Pa., and
privileges, with the instrument, may be purchased, and
also tested for tho cure of diseases. • . •
Full instructions will be given for the various chemi
cals to lie used for various diseases, and the best manner
for operating for the cure of these diseases, will-also be
fully explained to the purchaser, and CI pamphlet put into
his hands expressly for these•purposes, carefully pre
pared by the patentee. Enquire of •
S. WILLIAMS, .vine street;
near Chin: Road, Pitutb'g.---
Q ALT RHEUM, t3CURV Y, OLD SORESIERY.SIREr• .
0 LAS, ) Bartisr's Itch, Chaps, &it Becarb j :
This issued by many physicians It:tibia city.ln curing the •
above, and we would not eonscieucionaly sell azaleas we
knew it to be all we state. : • .•
.As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP Ls perhaps the
.only article ever known that removed infirmities, and
cleared- and beantiGed the akin, making• ft soft; vicar t
smooth and white as an infants. But nand, it is sold ac ,•
Chatham Am, N. Y., and by •
WM. JACKSON, . Agent,
89 Libetty street, _Pittsburgh. • •
' ittIiEUMATI-Ssf, GObfri.—Nb2TlO 13(-0-1tEUX.
A respectable gentleman called at" oar office, as' ho'
' said, to inform us that he had been afflicted- for 15 years'
with Rheumatism or Gout,. and occasionally with Tie
Doloreux; that he had been frequendy .confined to . hit
robin for months together,
.tuld °ilea tattered the most in-
•tense and.exenteiating pam,• but that lately he had been't" f
using Jaynes Alicratire, from which ha found tho most st-t 4 i
nal and unexpected relief.. He says he found the medi-
eine very pleasant and effective, and that he nostr.con-, .
eiders himself perfectly cured . - Phikutaphialitortli'dsrur-4 •
A PACT Watt= X'..ii:MiNa.--A gentreinan of iiniiiiiiiotl6 ' '
habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became at.
fected with Ulcerations in the Throat ant:l'D/asp, and a.. i
disagreeeble eruption', of the Skim Indeed,..liis whole
system bore the marks of being samrated with - disease.
One hand and wrist were so mach affected that he had,: :L
lost the use of the hand, every part being covered, ;with . s
deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as holiow i
• and porous as an honey-comb, It was at this stage of Ids
complaint; when death appeared inevitable. from a loath . .
some disease, that he commenced *lib traV oflayne'd'Alii - '• ~.1
an
terative and having taken sixteeitbottles, is nowfaxpf.t....
The Alterative operates thron ,, li the eilettlationcilid ', '. s
pnrifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system, . • !
wherever located, and the numerous Cates it has per. .
formed In diseases of the skirl,- cancer; scrofula; gout, " - I
liver complaint, dyspepsia pod otherichrOnie 'diseases, Is '.
truly ostexusliinv--s"pirit of tlis ninth - •
- ID' For Tale in•Pittbaigh, atthe ma r.nr TEA fifTODF - - i
72 Fourth street. ... '. - , . • - •
Fr •LTS OF•COU43IIIDai in th e night nre very trouble', ,
some. They break In upon thohOure of repose and- • ;
exhaust the strength of the sufferer. B. A. Pnhnestock
& Co.'s COUGH BALSAM has been eminently succeris.
ful in easing and curing these-,unpleasant spells. If a ' 1
person is roused in the night by a.wapirat;of =coughing, a.
tea
relief,soaonndf.a.l
n o fi:tthi:
palatable, Caugh lea n vel no nn th pl l c it ' elv°lmn ''',
b e hi n d, if apes, usettit will take precedence' 0ve 1 ; a . 5 :11 . .
others,. as a remedy for coughs , colds, &c. - • • ;- -
• Prepared and sold by B. A. FAIINESTOCIf. &: Co,' '
corner Ist and . Wood streste, and corner 6th and * Wocut ~
Et. RALPH'S CaLgassnrolizorrApla Pizzastrefor.,,
'stile, wholesafe-tlnd retail, at the'.l-...
• • Rom. Errolirprywt,
No. SO, Southfield is by Win. Cole ; Allegheny city: A UG- Smith,
hom - John-AteCrooken Penn 'trees, Fifth Word.-
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