The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 24, 1849, Image 4
Illistelladiousr4"; A - WILLIAM t SILT- t - 04 40. 4 t ( a Incas's° leaM9- 1 / WA!' /I'. No. 411, Faunh street, betweeA -tufts, M.EstiVACTIMEWO Otact dizmucotamps-- terelas . els; le erisuns, ite,; s lteep constantly balbild - Wittnannfeettire to oder, alteetietulfroldtitit3Ars:tb the square foist;in Sheets of d 6q 20 fee:4'7l2l6h tbeynnifuenieriti the rade wholesale, orst order that - num be wanted. /mats° piannfactnre' and keep 'constantly; oil band e i se4 front2io 1-.lh eh etiUbre-, ici - iinueduerpipe, for eonsykyw fretn - eptingii,furnisbedther count], tfs.4., pol.likson reels in lengths of front 100 to IMO feetorkelich teoh with directions as to the proper ntethed of laying, %Oro; otrhandos large snpUly of Adams' Pet - tint satsb9a,Tal#s, fox..'wells or cistents;,ffneyr .tC6 OB : ireryaispetiosenatirottanction.Panys: . ;Spar - am- - work, Ofaytio"-tlescripuon executed In the moss riniablenianner, and ,bn the moat accommodating tenna. - .1-Orders.from the country for -leaden pipes, she( lead,or pinnOsi; will receive prompt attention. W . ' . .RA L NG. SECURED BY LETTEB.S PATENT PUBLIC ATTENTIONIs solicited to: au entire new article of KAMAN(, Made - of wronght.uort bars, and soft annealed rods , or wire, and expressly designed for - enclosing . Cottages, Cemeteries; Become!, Public Grounds, Az, at prices varying from 60 cents to $3,00 the running foot. Stu made in panels of:various lergthe t 0,4 feet high, with wrought Loin oils If inch actuate, at i ntervening distances of . 6 to AO feet...: if desired, the . . panels can be made of. an y height, in Continnotts spans of 60 to 60 feet, with or without posts. No extra charge, The' comparative jig - Utca!, great strength and durabil ity of the \VIBE RAILING, the beauty of its - varied or namental designs, together with extreniely low, price atwhich it is sold, are ceasing it stipereade the Cast 'lron Itailing, wherever their, cOmparauve-itieri,ut have been tested. For further. particulars address MARSHALL A" BROTBERS, Agent's for Pateatees,', rarrlgint). Diamond alley, near Smithfield st • Haisdlarare,: cutlery, Sadiatery,,,sco.. TORN-WALKER, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Han:aria -Hardware, .respeetfully..annonnees to• his • .friends"and • the pubic generally, that he is uovv receiv ing hie Spring supply of Hardware; Cutlery, Saddlery, itc.`, at hie stand, No. 85 IVood street, which he will dia. pascal s - owthe most reasonable terms. • - - He will continually be receiving fresh supplies, direct from' the manufacturers in Europe. and this country, which will enable hinito compete. with any house, East or FVest .Heparticularly invites the attention, of customers to his excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery, tic:, which - is of fashionable patterns and from the most popular manufacturers. •• : . : His stock of Carpenter's Tools is large, and of excel lent quality. • ' Of general Hardware stock, he has" every variety of article. Western' Merchants.and •deslers, gerterally,..are vited to call and examine his stock. • . mar294m _ _ Oelver's Patent Conc aveßater nui a ta - rti TlyE _ vy dell the attention of the public to the tirticie head itslg this advertisement, and invite,the enterprising. 'an canons to mill and witness IM operation, All adver tisements in relation to this invention - to the hundreds who have seed it tested, is supererogat ion. • - • • • .Ist Churn will - produce - Butter. gathering it In a trititsi, front sweet milk, to five to tad nunutesi and from cream prepared; as families usually Prepare it, in thtee to five minutes: • • • • rtteutility of this invention is apparent, as better 13e tte r 1,4 • - ml,rcktueed from sweat milk, or cream, than • ,•.• to the uses, army. and -by Means of this ur taoy run pertorm,:tn- five or ten , . • , -,',retofore required the labor of a wo • " ..rr two -home, and someumes•half a ndiigs thurab serew, the wholeinside o..t.'ieuving nothing but the Butter and 'lain wooden box. . . taa cdeapetit Court' ever invented, IS the sim . 0, it, I...yuf truelkuu• (though embodying a great pia itosupttitml-priatc.iii(c) makes it: bat little to manufac- .51t1 .11 it; a commonsense Chum, as' all admitato will ekamtue 11. _ . - We invite the . public to can and _ wi tness itli operation at oar office in the Diamond, near the Blabk Bear Tav ern, and at J. F. Beckham's, Federal et, Allegheny. ..raar94l.rmiebn -,- . C.MWERON./e PRICE. - Waf Paper Warehouse s N 0.97 lifAltliST STREET. PIT PSBIJRGH, PENN'S. THOM/SS- PAT:111E11 RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and cue tamers. that he hashed at' no past period so exten sive n' 'Stock as-he, has at present. He can otter to par chair -rib s on very moderate terms, at the old cstaldtsitect stand' sn Market street, abxtost every article brbis dine— including counting-room. bed chamber,dining-rocan,par lor and nall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire beard Prints, 'Paper and Transparent 'Window - Shades, Bonnet and Binders' Boards; I Veliing,.Wrapping, and Tea - Paper be is - -abundantly supplied, and :reap:its -merchants and housekeepers to cad and examine tug as. Rap and Tannets' Serape taken In trade, at the high est prices. . matl3-d&w4m Paper Banging.. AlHAoiireeetving, direct from the manufacturers in T NeW-Forli r Thiladelphia and Baltimore, a large and well selected, assortment of all the finest and most im proved styles of "Satin, Glazed and comnion ,PAPB.B. HANGINGS, consisting of• 10,000 piec es of Parlor and Fresco; 10,000 • Hall and Column; " Dirfing-room, chamber and office Paper Which I would particularly invite the attention of those having Houses, to Paper, to call and eiamine, at the Paper Warehouse of " - S. C."-HILL, _ - ' • • Paper illaisaglagt. , IiKESSRS.JAS. HOWARD tr CO.; No 132 Wood melt, AL would call the attention of the public to their present stock of Paper Hang - ingi, which, for - variety, beauty of futish, durability and cheapness, is mum:pass ed by.any establishmentin the Union. • • Besides a large aud full assortment of Paper of their own mimfacture, they are now receiving a direct im porlation of French and English styles of Paper Hang ings, purchased by: Mr- Levi Howard, one of the finn, now in Europe, consisting of-, Parisian manufacture,. • • -•- • .10.000 pieces. London d 0...• •• .. •.. • 6,000 do. Of their own manufacture, they have 100,000 pieces Wall Paper, and 12,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window Blinds, gp. Messrs.. antes Howard tr. Co.,have spired neither ex pense nor laharin their endeavors to rival the Eastern Wail Paper Cftablislunents, brith in quality of manufac 'lure 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 lima as Low as those •of Eastern manufactureri and importers. mar 27 New Literiry Emporium. new depository of Cheap Publications. has been opened on Third street, opposite the Post Office, where may be found a general atoortmeat of the rapider' literature of the de). 'l%e proprietors have made tbs most ample arrangements far procuring,all new works as soon as issued from the press.: - - - MAGAZINES AND 'NEWSPAPERS—AII the most ialuable Magazines' end Weekly . ~ Newspiapers can be tad at their counter by the single number or bythe year. SZATIONDRY—Lever aiad'cap paper,pens and pen• cilat . in short, every_ thing in the stationery line, and 'o the bestqualmk, for sale cheap. MUSIC—A large assortment of the most approved Pi- Alio Parte IKusic, bound and otherwise. This - music I pronounced by the most distinguished professors to be the best collection ever offered for sale in the West. The United States Odd Fellows' Directory for 1849,g0t tip in convenient styles, . - Without particularizing further , We respectfully re quest a visit to our store room from the public. WORK & lIOL3IES , Third 'street, marf6' , ' Opposite the Post Office. • .Iroslaus" - Rlbiodes - WHOLESALE FRUITERER AND. CONFECTION• ER; No. 6 Wood street -. boxes Oranges; • , 500 cans Sardines; 225 ' . Lemons; 800 "a - -180 dozen Lemon Syrup; 150 qr." " 1000 drums -Figs ; - 400 boxes Herring; 200 bxs Raisins, in layers ; 2000 Cocoa Nuts; 150 hf:bxe: " 8 boxes Maccartini; 100 qr...." " • • 8 " -Vermacilla ; 75 trails India Almonds; 25 cases used Pickles, 100 boxes shelled " 40 casks Currants •• 8 bales Bordeaux ." 100 lbs. cut Tiesue Paper; 10 " Malaga .- " 50rtas, white Kies F'aper; 3 " paperahel'd " 15 cases Prunes; '= 3-" hard " " 16 mats Dates.; , -• 40 bags Filberts; .4 cases Liquorice; 30 " • Walnuts ; 10 lbs. Vanallaßeans;, -50- " Cream Nuts; 20 bx• A Nol Rent Candy; 40 ' 'f. Pecans; • 20 " wh'e and yel. R. a 10 1/1 , 18. " • - 8 Cases Florence Oil; Just . reedited and for sale by ' • ' Mara JOSHUA RHODES. • • : Greenwood Gardens . ADE now open for the sole of a large collection of iiree4 Douse Plants - , of the choices: vanetles. Also:a large collection of finest Dahlias and Annul Flower Plants will he ready to deliver in pots on the tit ,lequetsol the - choicest Flowers put up at the shortest ..:jacnice Gardens will be open fir the general reception of :171.511...r601, I he tid day Of April. • ',Captain Vatidegriff's fiue tie*steamboat, (the Thomas cutt) will commence running from the Point, foot of ac, to the Gardene,on the ad day of April. (marld • . arterioles Maps. • sliA? is CO. have taken the exclusive agency for the sale of Mitchell's superior Maps, for Pittsburgh and Vosiern Pennsylvania, which will be sold at his reduced Philadelphia prices. - , !Phi Mayorthe World, On .Mecatur's-Projection, is the largest and most comprehensive Work of the kind ever published in lmerien; it is 01 feet from East to West, &add* , from - NOrth to Synth, accompanied' by a book of GOu'eages,contiiining•consalting index, consulting which any item on the. MO ,may be readily found; also: fie°- , graphical desc.riptions of nil the countries on the Globe. The Reference and IXstsnce Map of the United Stites, on it Scale of milesto an inch, comprising the States, Cosintiory:Towinhips,tcc., in the Union, accompanied by • 6.-folume of 400 pages, vo., Which includes an index of c6antie.cl'owns; *.c.,..togetherWith a general description of-tlieXaheli Stales. illap of ,the Itspublici—or 'United States of.ditnerioa. - Universal- Atlas, containing Maps of the Etniiies Mecum, Statss and Republics, with a special Map o each of the United States, comprehended on 73 sheets, - forming a series of 117 Maps, a large folio volume, ele gardly executed. A Map of Texasi.Oregon and California, with rill the reatesilistiabliy enarkedouf tq these countries. Alarge supply of the above Maps . , small and large, will be kept constantly on blind and for.sale at the Book and Paper Warehouse, corner of Thiid andWond sts. P; 000 CUBIC 'YARDS OF GRAD/NO, Birmingham Town Council, desiring to contract Voith some Imitable person or persona for the exact visaing or IVO° cubic yards on the streets, will receive, sealed proposals for the whole or any part of said work, tua u t h e 40, o f April next, at'Which, time the Work . will be let to the lowest and best bidder. Proposals to be left with WILLIASCPAWCYTT, Sireit VorninlsSloner, where a specification-of ths work may: be weir. •By order of , the Council: • - • . martf:dtd THOMAS BLACIEMORE, Pasidant, ~~-, '7-' 1 .4 4 •, • .' . ,'..J.:';--.\..,•4:''.. , - - ; , < _ > I= - - ME L: }•~.. Fashionable-need ittnarteis, Ni. 4 . 8 • street. stemid doer bean Seiarld "It6'eet.; • • - - Vit it z puitG - 13-ESPECTFULLY- iinnormcca to his numerous friends' _Owned to the public, that he has retrieved his-Fashion, able Hend-rjuarters from Liberty streetlo hie teWStore, nit Market, 241 door from . Second Street. He ill-constant ly:prepared to make to order. of they most Site and beet -millennia, in superior manner end at very reasonable 'prices, every 'Snide br-Fasnable Clothing, -of Which his complete stock of &mice and carefully selected French; -English Mid Belgian Cloths: Cassimerei, - .Yest. , logs, die., o the latest .and -racist- desirable* pationia, are particularly designed. He has also . on hand Avery large stock of Readpmade Fashionable Clothing, which; he will sell•Very:low C. kyERNEBURG, 28 Market staxt doarfrdia Second 'et. s l - tu.HOUSB-KBEFERS Ann Ynosg-.30101.221CiX13.--The . 1 subscriber has received and now on band, a large aisortment of Housekeeping Goods, comprising, in part, 54,04, 104, 12-4 Bl'd Cotton Bheetings ; • 6-I, 104, 124 Barnsley Sheeting •, "Pillow-case Linen, and Muslin Ticking ;" • • Marseilles Quilts, Blankets ; Plain and embroidered Table Covers ;: • . Windsor Drapery, Turkey. Red Chintz; Buff Windsor Holland; Linen Table Coths; • : • Damask Table Linen, all widths;- - - Napkins; Doilies; Diaper Crash, Sce.; which will be sold at lowest prices, at - - , ROBT.D.THOMPSON'S, 110 110 Market et, :Moors frOm Liberty. MI ()GAN & CANTWELL., hava lost received, at No. jUL 88 Market street, an selection of— - Bead Reticules and Parapet • Fahe end Combd -" China Bets, decordeons; &tr. , • . -• mar 2 3 110 GA N ar. , - CANTWELL. Nits , 000ds, at Num - ber lolifty.nline 3 ORNEO. or Portant .s_sm -.minim "intents, ritrencticu etREAT RARGA/NS!- , WThe -subscriber has jasurc-"; IX earned from theßastera - Cities, and is now receiving a very.extensiverussortment. of FANCY AND STAPLB, DRAT GOODS, ada - isd•ro,the -presentseason, and em. Dr ...lag a stock for richness and variety not surpassed by at... mablishmentin Hie West. . - .:- ,• _• •:. RES GOODS ! Very glossy black Si lks ; Cnivataand Collars; Handsome dress. :.d0... Black love Yells ancendkfs.; RiCh changeable- do.. Jaconet and Camb. Melina— Rieli changeable Satin de Plaid and striped Muslins; .., Chines; . Handsome Ribbons; Mode and high col'd FrenchG loves, Hosiery, Re.; Merinos ;, . . - Clothe for Cloaks; . Mode and high col'd Muslin Terkeri Shawls ; de Laines; •"• • - - Cashinere do. , Nowstyle muslin deLaines;Plain Thibet Shawls, - silk Bann - striped Cashmeres; fringe; Fancy • do. do. PlackTliibet Shawls, do.do. t Black and colored Alpacas; Black • do. do. • - 1 Plaid - Gingham, bright eit.'Silk d 0... do. ! - lors; ' " Fine Brochin do. 1 New style "%Tissues; Cloth do. , Gala Plaids,bright colors; Plaid; Long no. California Plaids; " • LOW Priced do . Black - Bomharineir Plaid Cloakings. CALICO REAT REDUCTION _ .. . His stock of Calicoes is very large; it has been se. leered with much care---with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty or design. These goods .ary lower than they have ever been before, and are worthy the particular atienticui•or purchasers: . The best Calicoes for Of cts. ever offered ; Double purple Calicoes, English, 121 cents; •-• Green do. Oil Chintz; British Chintiesi New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue do. do. Blue and Orange do. Furniture do. CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A. large lot of low. priced Muslin de Laines, or the low price of 12} cents per yard. • Also, Black Alpacas for 121 ets. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging. hams, for 121 Cents warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Muslins,6l to 12. Yard wide Unbleached, 61 , t0 9 ; Bed llckings, very cheap; eardrums, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; Checks, Linings, - Plaid Linseys ; Domestic Gingham, Mariners' Shirtinge; Colored Cambries ; Flannels, lower than ever offered ; Canton Flannels. LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns ; flimast Table Linen ' • /1 Do. do. Cloth; RtMllin Sheeting; Do. Dlapers; Linen Drilling, C lash. . BLANKETS! BLANKETS! . _ A large stock orDlsrakets, horn comae to very fine, also •Blae and Drab• Blankets, fine and very fine, Cot Overcoats. . • . GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cas simerea Over - coatings ; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand 'kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk and -Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, The Subscriber having made extraordinary prepara tions far the Fall and Winter trade, and having 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 rifler. Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are respectful!. invited to call. InorAll PHILIP ROSS. Tereibla Revolution—Stars elumphantl HOGAN & CANTWELL, (sign of the *. 5 ,j No. 86 Market street, would respectfully beg truce to call the attention,of the public to their new stock- of Goods, just received and opening from manufacturers and im fosters, ol which they feel confident that price and qual ity will give entire satisfaction, our motto Quick Salo and Smell Profits." Our stock consists, partly, of the following articles;viz: Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fitt• ger and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slides sad Studs; Steel .Buckles., for-Ladies' Head. Dresses' Madalou , s Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; Coral heads ; Ala. baster Bores ; fine llosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases. furnished; Slyer Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds; German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bend flags and Purses; Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brashest, Aceordeons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper Holders Shell, Dress and Side Combs, latest styles; Caidis leases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases, Mugs, and C ologne . Bottles ; Tables, Cher4oll/11 and Backgammon Boards; Silk Tapestry; brussels and In vain Carpet Bags ; Market and Side Baskets Chairs, Wagous,Pradles, &c., &e., with a large miser'. ment of Toys and Fancy Articles, teo numerous to men tion. _ - Business Card. TYRANTS Al, WELL ASMOIVOPOLLRS MUST PALL: ;SO MUST PRICES; WHICH fart will be proven by calling at MeGoiar'r• PashionahleTailanng Establishment, Third street. St. Charles Building, Morro: ;Smuts. profits and quick raks. Vssnarr Fresh and good. Coxrgrrrios.: Very far in the background. My old customers, and all others, are respectfully bi nned that lam waiting for them, hIcOUIItg, ' Tailor. St. Charles. - • - • Bleached Goods. A.A. MASON CO., No. CO Market street, have jus received the following well known brands a Bleached 'Muslin', viz: 7.8 and 6.4 Bleached Muslin, James; Steam Mills ; " Nanirtireag " "Mason,""Piikauoket," "Carlisle," "Dorchester," "Gin isigamond," "Gratton, , !"A," "Pittsburgh," "Lawrence," "Boston Pillow Case " "Farnsworth," &c.. Sc. Al! al which, together with many styles dot here mentioned, will be sold at EASTERN PRICES, by the piece or pack fc bdt - Shirting Blasius and irlisit Linens. 'Ur R. MURPHY - invites the particular attention of Yr • therm wanting . the above G'oods, to his desirable sleek, consisting of the best make, from the most approv ed manufacturers, and the latter Nritriented pure flex.— Ile has just received an additional supply, and is oa - cries Shirting .Maitlins of 'a superior quality at a very low price. Also. Sheeting and Pillow-case Muslin's; Thapers and Crash; Table Cloths Towels and Napkins ; . Blanket's, Quilts, Counterpanes; and . Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Suchas French Merinos, Parmettos, plain and fancy Be Laines, (some new styles net received;) Alpacas, Ike. The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be sold at . pnces that cannot fail to please. 10- Wholesale Rooms upstairs. Jantb To_Coturtry Merchants. . - ur R. MURPHY, at his Wholesale Rooms, North • east corner of Fourth and Market streets, Pats burgh, (up stairs,) is now prepared' to offer to the inspec tion of Country Merchants, en extensive supply of New Spring Goods,: including the newest styles of Spring Prints, Gingham*, Lawns, Muslin de Leiner., Alpacas. and Dress Goods generally; also, Gloves and Hosiery. Bonnet Ribbons, Lacesand Edgings, Ake. Prices low. Entrance to Wholesale Rooms. from 4th al. Sarin AA. MASON & CO., No. SO have • .this day received, per" Fast Line,' the following named Goods, viz:—Satin stripe, black and blue black plain pnd primed Berages, all wool M. de Laines, em broidered Thibet 'Shawls, black, white and pearl Silk Hose; spun Silk Hose; kid, silk and lisle thrend Glover; linen, bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings; Inserting,: black silk lace Edgings; bonnet Ribbons; embroidered muslin Capes, new patients and rich goods. roar'Zl Vesting" GENl.B."sail and seen the 'ehtticeit variety ever offeed,and CAMELIA CRAVATS; at prices, you cart' leave them _ CLOTH STORE. Post Building, Corner Firth and Wood eta. marl9.vr • New Goods. • TN STORE, and now receiving, our first supply of New 1. SPRING GOODS, consisting of every thing- new and beautiful, to be had of the Importers and Jobbers:— • • New 'styles of rich Turk Satins; Wide Brocade Silks ' new patterns; Rich Cbatnelion andGlacte Silks •, •. Fig'd and plain bl'k Silks, all widths ; .Bereges, Lawns Mous de Laince, &c.; Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, new designs. Together with a large assortment ot Domeetic•G nods ROBT. D. THOMPSON, muds] P 10.1.10 Market at., 3 doors from Liberty. SRING /sax te Co., no mar ketstreet.:are now opening 40 cases and packages of Splendid SPRING GOODS, comprising Lawns, Mus line, Bereges,.M. de Laines, 3illghams, Prints,. Prench Cambrics , Linens, ' Ribbons, Laces, Silks, Shawls, Gloves, Hosiery, and.n gensral assortment of Goode - Z; mar 27 FidtilLlES, Economists Publi c, to effect n . saving. or one-third, and obtain the greatest bargaim rver. purchased; are . num respectfully Invited to visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABUSHMENT, Post Build . corner Fifth streets. • • febgrgyv A FURTIIER 'REDUCTION. 'Jas. Alturpratt & Bone , Patent Sods Ash. I 1 TIYS TONS, 31., cash, currency ; or 4 mos., approved 5 tons or upwards al do: par, Or O,ntos. do, in. -Wrest added. For the superior quality of this brand, we refer. to Oti , gratis and soap mannfaetureni" of this city generally. - W. & MITCFIELTR dect ; RE, N 0.160 Liberty street. ~ „ ir : : : . , :;'.W- 4 , ; •'!. . i . : . ? ..,. k5:,,•F,:.•.•::.:.";,,• 1 `,.. MIME it r •`• • • • • 24, • r Fir st , . 7. . - • • =ME ERE , 12: d 1 . 7% z ,'. ,;.:',.:'-'-t f_S ' ; ' ,,-.. ' ,, '.. - • ;.2:- ..i: - f -- ";:.• - ••-!':: , . - .-- , '.- .-..'-..."'.:_: ..--•.., , ...-, i. , i.-. , : : :;- - ''.: 1tr..',',r..--•,,-:'.;1:-'4-1.:.-4.•.-.4..),:-?.•••i:.t....,',•,*,...:, .;....,,.,,.. 3,. . ,.-- ;:'::--;;..t ;,-, i;':- ::,-:•''.-;-.1',7;:,''.17-:' 'mot r i~r ~5. , , , . .;- . ..1,, v..- .cf,;....;:<-6,:-.....•.-,..,i7,,,,,...:t...14.-..:iV:V12.4.t.5.A• ,TA7:;-!,-;..'.. ..' , .. •;,-... " , C.; -, .' - ,W7 - . , '.4•:' , 4 - ".: , ". , .' , 5:','-.r; , .: , ,, , .:;',;7., ..i;-..-- , ,..%.:. , r - .. , .. , , '._ „. ~..., ... , . 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Ny6llr..Y ORX, BOSTON, • THOMASf- EaftElpGE, 2 • TAAFFE &O'CONNO P. , ••! • aadcfphfct.--- ''• -•s.'"- Pittsburgh: established lane beingeow in full operatton,: • • .the prelpiletore are prepared,- with theirestiatekten sive , orrengementsoo forward merehanlqe, Prq w it h , dr.u4lo.and . freni • the• abovaporaii elf bT , H i l f ur c : die regularity, diApateb, and • sertlY, 'Ueda of trahaportationi so,_9 l 7.ili'.u-s. 7n." • on the Way is avoided. - ' 'All cop signraerda by and for ;his Line r eiVid, charges tired di rections,- of paid,_ruid fer Warded tiny - • rn e • • charge:for Vornatiegon i. advarteing r or.sle g _ ;No interest,difeedy, or`indireetlY' detoamo"n"aatlliea :Alleonuattnie.atiOna pron 7 P: l 2: P ti"l?'• hc f"ll" '' i" ' g A f?""44I6MAS-EORBIDGE, 278 Marker street.•Philadelptua TAAFFE IV - O'CONNOR, ' Canal Basin, , Pittaburgta , ' O'CONNOR qt--CO.:, Nortiket:2Ealtimore. atiagN 'l.B 49JlleraUant. MEM Trapriporiaillon Lln'e; IriA. PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAIL -ROADS _ _ TO POILADELPOII 11p,T13102.Z. . - Tax Canals and Rail Roads being now open, and in good order, we are prepared to forward all kinds of mer ehandize and produce• to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despatehiand-on as good terms as any other Line. • - C. A. MeANULTY &:Co., Carril Basin. Penn street, Pittsburgh. Aomers7:CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, ROSE MORRILL do Co:: Baltimore:. Wirt ---,Merchant's Way Freight Line, , For MairsoiWe, Johnstown, Hollh:fay:burgh, and all - • intermediate places. Tnia Linerll continue to carry all Way Goods with their usual dispatch, and at lair rates of freight. AorAvs--.C. A. hicANULTY. & Co, Fittshurgh... D. B. :WA KEPIELD Johniumn. • . 1 1 3 H.P . ; 4 11 .14LER, nollidnysburgh. Itrunmactrs-James dtird-on. Smith -It Sinclair, Dr. F. Shdenbe rem% R, Melons; John Parker, 'S. F. Von -Dann horst & Co., Wm, Lthuier & Co., JI10: 111 , Devin &BM,' Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Mulhollan & Ray, John Graff & t o .; • {Gazette cind - Journal only copy.) - P:IOOII,,E,S‘ TiLANIIPORTATI9N: 7,•,INAC LaMitZ ' .PITT8131.11t0.• TO 'ERIE! NO EE - SlBPPlNG.—Thenliatll belonging to this Line havebeen put in - line order, and 'are- now running regularly between Pittsburgh and Erie, - tonchintat all intermediate Ports al he Canals. A Boat will always be at the whiwf, ander the Monongahela Bridge, and one will start regniarly 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,.bythe canals. The beats are commanded by extarienced and carefid men—all of whom have an in terest in the Line. - Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point (Mille Lakes. For freight°, passage apply to' ' H. KIRKPATRICK, Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh AGENTS: Cr,srut & Co., Beaver. IL W. Coinuiraussr, New Castle. TROITTIMAX & MITCUILTECE, Pulaski. SErrityrr VPARZZX & Co, dliddlesex. MILTON Hem; Sherroa. Josavn ?JCCLIIILIC, Sharpsburgh. S. B. & G. Lowstv, Clarksville. Kura & McPsal.srrn, Big Bend. S. C. PLustka, West Greenvil/e, J. & T. KIIMATRICIL, Adantsville. W. H. Ilassim,Bartstown. W. WAnswoarn & Co.,Sbernaan's Corners. Wze Powas, Conneautville. Spring Corner. W. C. Wsa.vatt, Albion. Cranesville. Wm. Truitt, Lockpon. E. Fern, Girard. A. Krso, and B. Touttnitos & Co., Erie. The following. Agents in Brie tecelve and for ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by this Line: W ht. Gallagher, John Hearn, G. W. Haverstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg, Kelsoe & Loomis. Walker & Cook. jed _....______ _ G ____ reat ssargala Corner s WIIITErJELD AND TUTU I WINICETS,.kiTTAIICAOI2, Ps. Is the most popularnfall BOOT and SHOE'Es' tablinhments in the West, . This place has gained its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very best Boots and Shoes. which are made expressly to order (or 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 can, he cares not what facilities they boast or having for tittering great inducements to the public. It 15 impoAxibit to set forth all the adVa ranges' and facilities 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 10 to Ilri per cent. lower than any other store in the city. The way to text the matter is for all who intend purchas 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 Coener,Smidt. Arid and Fifth streets, is the place for the public, oneand all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash! den 9 - • J. BATES. ~ 4ireat HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. qui!. subscriber takes this method of informing' his friends and the public in general,' that' he has the largest stock of the following named articles, °lbis own manufacture, in this city—Saddles, Harness,Trunks and Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of the best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. !icing determined to sell his- manufactures something lowerthnn has been heretofore sold in the city, he would invite persons In need of the above named ar ticles, to his Warehouse,' No. 244 Liberty Street, oppo site ; geventh. Also, bands made toorder for rna.chinery oct3l Q. KERBY nil 1 - 7 --di .ron ty Cracker anii.Bread Bakery. J. SHEPHARD VirOULD respectfully inform - hi■ friends and the pub lic generally, that he has added to. his other Wei nest,. the manufacturing of Crackers - of every variety.— Baying purchased one of W. B. Nevin'e Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he Is prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes by u strict attention to holiness, to share a portion of the public patronage. The public to respectfully Invited to call and examine for themselves. BAKERY, No.lo Commercial Row, Liberty et. oppo site Smithfield. N B. Soperior flintily Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, flush every morning can be had at the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cakes and . Confectionary on hand and made to order. J. SHEPHARD. Nolo CoMmercial Row, Liberty Steel and Elle - lie Massufaeltory. THE. subscribers have enlarged their Steel and File Manufactory, on the corner-of O'Hara street and Spring alley,'Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a con verting furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt Steel, now being of n superior quality, and having engaged competent operatives, they are prepared to nil.- niitt Files of every description, that will comrqtre with the best imported article ; and being determined to make It the interest of all who tine Files in any way, to pur chase from them, they will sell their Files at reduced prices, for Ca.n. They will also re-cut Files, and pur chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron agge is respectfullyinvited, nov7) J. ANKRIM New Millinery, Silks, Velye*? &e. Jest received from New Yorlc, a choice selee lion of elegant rich Satins, Silks, Winter Rtbbons French Rowans, Plumes Ice. A handsome as sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hood, , Capes, Certitude, Visetts,&c., on band and made to order in the latest style, at the shortest polite. MRS. DUFF, dee° No. 10 St. Clair st. (West side.) Patterson's Carriage Manufactory, Diampad alley, between Wood and Smitivield streets. WIISRB may alviays be found an assort ent of Family Carriages, - Barouches Buggies, and all kinds of heavy work, rem a six horse wagon down to a wheel- barrow. Persons wishing to purchase or contract for any thing in the above line, are res p ectf u ll y invited to call. oct23:tf City, Livery Stables. elms,Tim subscribers having . purchased" from Charles Coleman the above Stables,' and in. tendingages to increase their stock of Horses, Buggies, &c., respectfull solicit a share of patronae from the would public. Horses y `..ept by the day, week. month or year, and additional mils are being erected, in the second story, for the ac commodation or Canal stock. feb23:3m • IN retiring from, the , LiVfITIII.IISifICI,S, I with pleasure (from a long acquaintance) recommend my successors to the patronage of my friends and the public. fe w CHARLES COLEMAN. Bigelow"s Carriage Mannfaetory, Diamond alley,. belt/leen Wood. and . Smit h field sl eets. i 41 -. E., M. IltabLOW , woul d .respee y • .!..-.;;;;-?.-. inform the public, that at his Factory can a. ill times be hound a u la e rg e e s supply of Family Carriages, Baro h Ei and all binds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and neatness to any found the East. Contracts for any number of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will be promptly kited. All work of his own manufacture . w ill be warranted. Rusamancrs...Col. R. Patterson, t. H. Pattersob, E.l). Gazzam, Esq., Roltert Robb, Req., C. L. Magee, and Alderman Steel. feb27:d3m Wihrid e st re — Find It ts tisll7 - ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in. form his friends and the public generally, bat he continues to occupy that large and com- 2 modious Store Room, formerly °coupled bySamue .n -estock & Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley-and Wood' street, where he 'keeps a taiga and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, 'Pranks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises , Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. He also keeps constantly on hand, and Is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine hie stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to Sell first rate articles at very low . prices. .U7'.Don't forget the plaee, No. 86, corner of Wood reel and,Dittmond *666 LINEN GOODS.—.A.-A.ldsson tr. Co., No. 00 atarket see, have received Linen 'Sheeting, Linen Da mask B-13 and 104 Linea Hollands, Bleached and Brown ''able Cloths, Russia and Scotch Diapers, Doylies, Nap kins, .&c., to which they invite the attention of rur chasers, 4 n =SE L . =OEM Mil 111 MIMN . . ROGERS & OBEY. 3 . ; ' ENE EMIR 1M _ `'2:: 3 3 FEE ME pas scarr.,,mt Aivow liti s n o d d sd D"ti ALES PacketSShir,P r, tht regular ibiA.eantAip-.6,4184/4„si , 'Tc [(VI - . . - -• P. 1717.-DYRNES,.t. CO,;- • • titsTAßLisast, mitati - • • ••• No 83 'oath, itreet, Neio York 'and:36 Waterloo 'Road, IPEasorte sending to the Old - Country for their friends, CO./1 have them brought oat by the Regular Line of Pock 'els, sailing from Liverpool . on •Ist, 6ta, 116'46111;215t or '2Bth every month, comprising the following Ships : Tideliai • • Siddons, • Henry ClaY, .Hottioguer, Colambia, .- Constellation, ißacciaat Patrick Henry,' Cambridge,- • Isaac Wright. • Waterlbo; - Constitution, - • Alkliartart, New Garrick, West Point, QUterlfli the West, Montezuma, .• Yorkshire,, Sheridan,. New World, Liv - erpool • Oxford John FL-dd. Or in the first claivAntenca , it Ships, sailing from Ski Liv y • , . xrpool and:the Irish:Ports every day, comprtsing.: the Patriek, - • .- St.-George, Andrew Foster, Yorktown, - Creole, ' Plemnon, Probe, - Elsinore,' Wm. A:Cooper,• And many others, whichlldilimited space will not ad-' mit of here enumerating% P. W. BYRNES cc CO. are the sole Passenger Agents far the Steainship SARAH SAN•PSi., Her ap_pointed saiV. ing days, ; for 1849, are as follows: •Probt•Wverpool on 20th :tannery, 28th Idarch;4th June, 6th August and Bth Oetober,; from New-York on 24th February„ .3d May; Silt JarAtiletePtember, and 15th November-. therefore, thosemishing their. relatives, out early the Spring, will And it to their interest to. patronize this Old Established Honse, our arrangements being so per; feet that no delay or disappointment can-occur.. • , Draftsat sight for any amount on the National Banknf Ireland, its branches, &c.,.&c., at all times for sale. Ap ply:to, oraddreseby letter, post-paid, BYRNES & CO, &I South st., N. and 36 Waterloolload, Liverpool. -- • JOHN -THOPIPSOPL,! • Otto— jairnar _New Gbminereini Line.' --" • E. W. EntaiLL . 9e C 0.,? ,LDonixn, KIMBALL & 64 Wall st,New-Yoric, . Liverpord,.England, altsm nru u m rm their friends -Lad the , public;that they have commenced the Gate,' .1 44 ShiPP,ing and Corneas:fon 13taineti, • I I -gather with the General Passenger Business, - ff graining certifiaates of passage from Loadon,r_ Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast, or pal port of Ma Olds Century to. New .Yark, Boston and-Philadelphia, au, the mostreasonablererms. Drank and Bills of Exchange, from £1 to any amount on.the Royal Bank' of Ireland and its - branches, and on Liverpool. ' ' The day's of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as -fixed . upoh, are - the let, 6th, 11th , 16th, 21st .and 26thof every month.% - These Ships are all of the largest class, and are com manded by .men of , character and exierience. The Cabin- accommodations are all that can be desired'in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnish - err ; with every description of stores of the best kind. Pune ,taality in the days of exiling, will be strictly adhered to: Packet Ships ROaCilll, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick/ are vessels of the-largest ulnas /.and and; desirous • hring,out their friands,tannot select finer °ranter Sb Passage caabe 'secured at the lowest rates. um:" New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. , For p age or freight, apply as above, or to • ass:: JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o ' EDMUND SNOWDEN, r deellj ' Corner 9th and Smiihaeld its., Pittsburg • Topscotttis General.* Esillgradlonttfinte. t ali REMITTANCES and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. ` 1,,1 .1. T. Tapscott, 75 South at, corner . ol Maiden Lane, N.Y., and DC Water . 100 Rood, Liverpool. subecribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrungernents on the most ..liberal Minns with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing , in business will give ample assurance that all their ar! raements will be carried out faithfully. MeMssrs. W. A..2:' T. Tapseoit are long.and favorably known for the superior class, accommodation, and sailing qualities of their Packet. Ships. The - QUEEN OF THE' WEST, SHERIDAN, • GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port_ monthly—from New York the last and WO, and from Liverpool the 6th and 11111,• in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool-every five' days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscott's constant personal supetunendance of the hardness in Liverpool is adaddi tionalsecatity that the comfort and accommodation of the_, passengers will be Particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge ot and forward:. passenger* immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passagefrom any sea pon in Great Britain or Ireland to this oty,the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for • carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise sty taitiable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the hest mode ot conveyance, Wllhollt any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons seat for decline coming out, the amount paid .forpassage will be refunded in fall. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to . give drafts at sight (Denny amocm t, payable at the principal ; eities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Walesi thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting raids to those countries, wbbab persons requiring such-far ili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves Of. Appticanon {if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE:t. O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Cotruhission reltants t map.27-titsw•ly Philaileiplua. rm.& HAILNDEN Au CO.'S - af t PAESENOKI AND IiatiITANCE °Mee. IDrARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out persons - from 1.11„ any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usualpuneturility, and attention to the wantsrof emigrants. We do not al low our passengers tobe robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, Its a nd charge of them the moment they report themselves, See to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passenger% to shots that they were 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 Collins. We intend to perform our contracts honorably, can what it may, and not act as was the case last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum front 11 to Cl,OOO, payable at any of the. Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Walei. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, tarts Fifth siren one door below Wood at. FOELEION hERITTANCL ,%• THE Subscribers nre prepared to forward money to all patent England, Ireland, Scotland anti Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL fiI'CLURREN & CO., febl2 142 Liberty street. 3ilsnrance tonipanies. IDENIT. The Franklin N Fire M Insura Y nce Company DIRECTORS:.OP PHILADELPHIA. Charles W, Banoker, . George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, , Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Borth, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob R. &anti, Morris Patterson. . CHAS. W. BANCKER , Preet: . CHAS. G. BAHCIEHIL Secretary. tEr Continue-to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town-and country. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with the ir Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protecuon to the assured. The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 1849, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol ows, viz : Mortgages Real Estate Temporary Loans Stocks ' Cash, arc 1 Since:thelr incorporation, a period of 1 ,3 9years they have at upwards of One Afi ßion Pour Hundred Thou sand... Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. . J. GARDINER. COFFIN, Agent, Office corner Wood and 3d sts Fire and Marine Insurance. THE Insurance Comfier*, 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 vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. • DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pree:t. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry Charles Taylor,. J Samuel W. ones, Samtlei W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John It. Ned Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, - Wm. Welsh, - Henry b.; SherTard t Sec:y. .This is the oldest insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1784: Its charter is per petual, and front its high standing, long experience, am ple meane,and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be Considered .aoffering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM F. JONES. At Counting Itoom of AVFOOd,Zones ik.Co., Water and Front ate., Pittsburgh . may4y --- [MP and Important Works on C alifor n I a. WHAT I SAWINCALIFORNIA-:-Beitig the Journal of a Tour, by Edwin Bryant. ' New edition, with nn Appendli, containing accounts of the Gold Mines, various routes, outfits; br.c.;&c. ; NOTES OF TRAVELS IN CALIFORNIA Com prising the prominent. Geographical, Agricidtural, Geo logical and Mineralogical features cif - the Country. Also. the routes from Fort Leavenworth;in Missouri. to San Diego in California, including parts of the Arkan sas. Del None - and Gilo rivers, from the 'official reports of Col. Fremont and Major Emory. CALIFORNIA—Its History; Populatioa,Climate, Soil, Productions and Harbors, from Sir George Simpson O'Connor's -Tourney Round the World. With en ac count of the Revolution in California end' conquest of that country by the United Stites. By John J. Hughes,A. B. Also, Col. Mason's Report, and other documents on the - Gold Region. The, above this day received and . for sale by KAY tr. 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'..-'1?-;"" = . . , , ME MEW I=M==M iiii - ' --, PRIVATE DISEAS'ES. - Dr:BM - ten, .ho IL .., ,05 Ilicimbrid Alleyi.- - can .be consulted in all .. f easesof a private or delleatenathrsincidenta 1. , .. ~,,,, to the human trainer- ' ' •-•-• - ' . s .:"' t . -'' 8 'hills and Sypitilitic eruptions,genorrhten ;.. , - - and its consequences,` together With f" 11 !-f: nerealdiseases, impurities isftlielslood, with ail diseases of . winerealorigin,skin dileasei;withstrictures;glect,ure-tirlra, discharges, seminal :weakness and impotency; also,-Pne'" rheumatism, fethale Weakriesi, tlireases of .he womb., menthly suppressions, disenses of the 'joints ' fistula in nue, nervous affections, path in the hack Mid lointhirri". tenons of the neck of the bladder and. kidneyb, scorbutic eruptions, 'teller; fingworni,inereurittidisetutes, Re. -'• : TWELVE YEARS PRACTICE/ -- ' Exclusively devoted to thestutly and treatment ofvene real disorders, and those wising trent y.olithful excessesl gdiety, climate, or imputittheof :the blbod,Whereby the constnuiton may have been enfeebled; enables Dr. Brown. to offer assurances of, speedy relief - to all who maYplit's! themselves under his care. " .. ~thr ' '.: , Dr. Brown's offices are canyertientlyianged info ties/E aisle apartments- 'Patients con visit Dr. B. withotn feu of exposure to other tthtitors: -' . " '' ' It is of inthertancts to; maniperstiesie - need of medical aid, to obtain good adVice pnvately and promptly. 'To all seen, ..Dr. Brown's ready . s kill lickernovingtefierial dia• eases in their various formsnud riages,ofters Inducements whic'h can rarely be equalled.; Strangers - are hereby api 'prised that Dr. 'Brown :Ittik been - regularly educhted nt evety• branch' Ormedicine, 'and for the' last twelve years confined. himself ticlusively to - the - treatment of, those Dr. Brown is tiler ody'reiularlYediteittett surgeon ill . Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to thosencen7. - t rjrCertalit, stile and speedy cures will, in all cartes,bet guaranteed. „ ! Recent cases arereliCved*in a short time, withoutinter raptian from business,. • t ,-- .Hernia or 'lttipitire..—LDi.'ilroWn - alsoinvite.S per sons afflicted with Hernia to c all, as he has paid waned: . Inc attentidu to that diseake: - ' '' -' • '..Leuers from.a distance, asking advice, must contain' ~ fee, or they will not be attended to.: • Dept Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from, ood street, towards the market. Consultations Artictly conSt dentlal. 0ce,1541/twly -- --- The - Grand Purgative. DR: CLICKENEWS SUGAR 'COATED VEGETA BLE EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated:Pills have obtained nn enviable notoriety lather Halted States alf a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach Headache, FeVers, Piles, Costiveness , - Coughs , Heart burn , - Diver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat,. Inxverd' Weakness; Palpitation of the Heart, Indigeition, and .a' variety of other diseases to which flesh Is heir to, as a medicine for the million: in a. seasons of the year,— spring, summer, autumn, and winter,—and under all cir eaunstances, they can be taken with perfectsaferynnd success- -As a Vermifuge and general medicine for chill. &en, they are unriratird. Eking coated with parewidte sugar; children will easily take_thern; they amber gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation. For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally bent eficial. As an Anti-Bilious Pill they will be found with. out a superior. Ask . any one, among the thousands abbe use there, and as unqualified approval will be the certain result. , , etain:Ober i. C. V. Clickener is tLe inventor of. R Sugar Coated Pills, and that. nothing of theoriginal sort was ever heard of until he introduced theta in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Cllekenees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take noothers, or ther will be made the victims of a fraud. Mr — Price, 25 cents per box. Dr..Clicketter'sprincipal office for the sale of Pitts 66 Vesey 6a. N. WIII. JACKSON, 89 Liberty st , head of Wood, Pith burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river coutnies of Virginia. The following are the duly appointed Agents for•Aligi gheny county, Paz.. A. M. Itlarshall, Dr. Brown, - Allegheny city: • 7. R. Johnson, Jonathan Ghreist,Manchester.l/ Alexander Asdale, Wylie street. J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville. G. H. Starr, Sewickley. Edward Thompson, Willansburgh. Daniel Negley, Last Liberty. H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgb. H. Rowland &. Son, M'Keesport • C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • John Black, Turtle Creek. M'Eldowney, Bakerstown. Samuel Springer, Clinton! James Itl'Kee, Stewartstovrn. Riley M'Laughlin, Plant township J. Fulton, Tarentum. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville - Robert Williams, Arthersville. aure2-d.twflm QILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGHt—The Lungs A 7 are in danger, the work of the destroxer has been death. begun, the Cough of Consumption bath In it a sound of As YOU A Morriss? Your darling child,. your idol and earthly joy. is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous Cold—her pale cheeks. her thinshrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her sulchral cough pierces your soul. IrotTAT/ MAN, when j est about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing bli ght over the fair prospects 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 lungs, it is Sherman's All-Healing; Balsam. Mrs. Arras, the wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq. Was given up by Dr. 'Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and d i e . n New York. Her friends all thought she mast ' She had every appearance of being in consumption and was so pronounced by her physicians—Sherman's 'Balsam was given and neared her. Mrs. GAREABBANTZ, of Ball's Ferry, was, lso cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 291 Broadway, has witnessed its effects In several cases where no other medecine,afford ed relief—bat the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderfut effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. spitting Blood, alarming as It may be, ie effectually cured by this -Italsaia. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the kings sound again. • Rev. Hs:my Jomut, 109 Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 yearn standing. The first dose gave hint more relief than all the other medi cine he had ever taken. ' Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Delaney atieet, gave it to •a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption - andi to another sorely afflicted with the a., Asthm In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them, to comfortable health. Mrs. Lucarrts. Wawa, 95 Christie-st., suffered from Asthma 42 years, Sherman's BaLuull relieved her at once, and she is comp aratively being enabled to subdue every attack by "'a timely use of this medicine, This_lndeed Is the great remedy . for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints , antlall the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 25'cents and 51 per bottle, Principal Office 105 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and .Poor Man's Plaster. Sold Wholesale and'retiiii by WM. JACKSON, at, his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent, 'Medicine Warehoise, 89 Liberty street Pittehurgh t head of, Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agent's for Allegheny county : A. M. Marshall, - Allegheny r'city; Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester; 11. 'Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Martin, cm.; Webster st. wad' Elie; Damel Negley;;Eas4 Liberty; L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos.' Aikon, ^ Sharpsburgh; Semi. Springer Clin ton; James M'Kee, Stewanstown; John- Black,' ' Turtle . Creek - , C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, ItPKees port; .MeEldowneyi. Bakerstown; Riley 1511Laughttit, Plumb Township; "111.m.4. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentum; G . H . Starr, Sewickly. maro4y D' $1,047,438 41 114,724 83 , • 96,001 85 51,523 25 38,804 37 Jaynes' Nay divines. R. S. S. COOK, Piq m ua, il Ohio, writes ! March, 2846. "I hall's, used your Vcrinifugs, Carnitaaticeßaborn, and Expeimrant, lu mp.practice for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them,;and never, as yet, to my, recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties.; Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience ; 'but, judging from those I }mire used, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in them, by those who have lined tnem. was formerly very partial to ***** - Verraiftige, ,until I becameacquain ted with yours, Which has my decided prefer One to any other now in use. Resseetfully, yours t - S. COOK, M. ati. By- For sale ,m,Pitislurgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth of ORE TESTIMONY Wi ll ard's Family MeV - Mcines.—The undersignekcitizensofTinaliargiiamy- ing personally' used Dr. Willimks °ilea - MI.OMA tura, and experienced its beneficial effeats, do most cheer- fully recommend it:as safe and effectual, in all cases. Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no su perior; and would recommend its use to all the afflicted. CIIARLES. LEWIS, -• , Pittsburgh,'W.Sitols... March 150, INS. ‘FSolai by J. Schoonmaker John Hays, James ones, J. H. Oassel, Sohn.P.:Scott, L. Snowden, - I, Mohler, O g den fic Snowden. iapta , • • '• -- .; , .• '1 ':' :„ 1": ; ! :- ..' ;'-'.' ,:,;;;.-!•-,",:-.,,j'•iti,.q •;,..,:.-:•:,;,7;.-±•._2:-.• ~i.1,.-.iV:A'. "• .- I '.:' ,%'' ; ''- ..--.•'',,!'-,.-'-',--,L,,;,,,•:':,:i . • , MEN= ME -_, 4. , .;:::, "': '.::::,!:.: ;', 4 - :" , : . . - ::":.f . ;'j'i . : : f'; ''..::',-,' .‘:'j: ' , , - ji' , : , 7 .1 . . ,, 7,''..:1:7;.•:.;:_ ..1 :,.,•: . 'i. , Z::;;.- ,,, ::,--':; "r: , :.;: - k,:.]... - :. - . .;-:::':'..::-',:.?,;;:---:.,f.....,.,..'.0;7:-.:..,,.a,,..74..!$.4,2,,:•::,,z,.',-;.,:-;•i,',-.•i- MIZ!=EM 101 EUMATISSI. , —Dr. Bruvrws - newly discovered rem edy for Rheumatism is a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never falls. Office , and Private Consultation Roorns t No:. 6.5 T Dia mond sticy t P4ttsburgh, Pa: The - Doctor is always at home. 21.agtc.all]Palla EX.114110.10r.3 To THE P ÜBLIC—Thas is to certify that I have found Dallep's Magfealpain Extractor to prove. a earn fan, the. Chrome Rheumatism, Which - I, have- been aidicted withfor ten.years,in my hiejoints. , ABRAHAM - R. VREELAND. ;1.- .dryttetekanock,.N. Y., April El, DALLlrr—Sir: been troubled with thi.: Piles for eight months, - and could gat no relief. . - Yotir . Magical Pam „Extractor having been'recomniended to, sue I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, and in, it short time was perfectly eared Could I not get any more of it, 1 would not take. a hundred .dollars for the balance of my box. WILLIAM . HALL. _ 97 North' Moore street, Ncw York, June 19,1847. 137' CAUTION , 7--/killees only Depot in the city of . Weto, York, and where the , genuine article ,can. be. obta i ned;; and retail, is at 415 i Broadway. H.DALLStrie the.inventor of this trab , invaluable coin pound,and he nerer has, and surer will communicate the secret of its preparation to any man "living; and, therp. 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, jut • posters ; and nothing, that know of, has more exten eively experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor! A Tiurr—The genuine Dailey, in ease* of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, ke., will afford &inane reW, and produce at once a cooling and soothing iffect—,-extracting pain in and from one to !Ifteen minutes! but be sure, al ways, apply , it on linen—never on cotton clo th . And now mark the deirenee!--Counterfen Extractors, no matter under , what name they may appear, or ho*ap• plied, always irritate and increase thepain Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be had gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, Western Depot, Pittsburgh, Da. Wm. Tricur. Agent. Diallers ilnimal GalvanloCure.All,, For Horses, Cattle, ace.; cures ,spavin, quitmr, grease. poll•evil„,Nures, galls and bruises. Painplilets containing certificatespf respectable parties, may be had on appli cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, octl.B:dkOry, Agent,. Pittsburgh. :".`",-;'• ?-z. MENG MEM MEM OSIM El .. .. ~.t7 ~.. MEM ”,,','V''-.•.]••:.,,--•,'::,.: ' ',; ' •-,14-1' ' 7, ;; ,- ' , '-'' ) :' - 'zi:''''" ',' ,. 4`,ii,'''' , ••:9 - ; , :, , , , ..., 3 -...:._-. - ~. N== CIIIIVESE HAIR CREAM—A - sualeistsit:liiinelsribt. . growth,* beauty, and zestorallont,o r the? Cream, when once known, wAisepercede all other tali des of,the.kind now in use. 'Where 'the'hair is dead harsh, thin; unhealthy, nor turning gray; a few applica. tions will make the hair soft and dark, and Mire it a beau tiful, lively appearance, and will, also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice an long us all the prepatutions . that are generally used. Where the hair id thin, or has' fallen off, Zr maybe restored by using this 'Cream. Every lady and gentleman who lain the habit of using olls on their hair should aronee purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is nom:unposed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparationn, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in; stance. For testimony tots very superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter from .the Ilea— Mr— Caldwell to likens: Ilenderehott in Stretch; Nashville, general agents for the . . Lester,ofths Rev. It. Ceidiee/1; Pastor of the Presbyterian 'Church, Pukeski. Maass. lisicovanmorr h Snurren : Generrartimr—l take p.eamare in adding my , testimony In favor of the excellent preparr.:Mn called Paiiih's Chinese Hair Cream; for, about two years ago my hair weo . very dry, bristly, and disposed ;o come out; _but laving procured a bottle of the Cream, and 'used it according to the prescription, it is now elastic, 'soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leavingmy haii in a Worse state than bifore. This Cream, however, boo met my aspen . . • Al an article . for the toilet; my 4ififutt4i 'yea it preference over all others; being. deheatelTperfamed and not die posed to tunoidity.• The tames, eapeeially,willfmd"the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, ke., R. CALDWELL. Palaeki, January 7, 18 , i7: __Elg - Sold wholesale and rojail, is Pirtabinifit, by John At. Townsend, 45 Marketat-, and, JoeJlijohlar comer of Woodundlirdillsta: •• • in74l&*-/7 T ADIES are cautioned against using Common Prepa red Chalk :„They are not aware how frightfully inju rious nate the skin ! how coarse, how,rough,how eldirtorr yelloiv,and unhealthy the skin appears after tiring pre pared chalk! Besides it is injurious, centaining a large quantity, of leads We have prepared a beautiful vege table article, whlchwe'call TonearSpanlsh Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of. all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, liveliithlte • et the same time acting as a cosmetic on the - making it so ft and-smoo th . Dr. James Anderson, tactical - Chemistof Massachu- Setta, says: "After a/Wye:lag/One s' Sp =lab Lilly White, I find it possesses the most beautifuland natural, and at the same time innocent, white I ever saw. I certainly can crinsmentionsly recommendits use to all whose skin requires beautifying." Price 25 centsa box, Directions —the best way to apply Lilly Write, is with soft leather or wool—the former is prefemble.: • ' •• • A mks= op .Tzent Tex 25 „calati.7-White teeth, foul breath;healthY gums. Yellow and uniealthy teeth, oiler being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber.l . Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the -most beautiful Ivory, and, at the same tune it is no perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its comitant daily . tun is highly advantageous, even to those tee th th at are in good condi tion,' giving them 'a beautiful' polish .'slid a d premature decay. Those already e it .preventt , from becoming worse—it also fastens sac as thb °coming loose, and by perseieratiee it will rendertfiefoulest teeth delicately white, add make the breath. deliejaaalY S Wa O L Price 25 or 3711 cents a box. MI the above are gold only at 82 Chatham st - , sign of the American Eagle,Newlrork, and by.the appended Agents whose names appear In .the next column. . Wthz, YOU StA2IY; and get a rich husband, lady ? "Your face is your fortune.". beautiful, - clear, fair? Isla white? 7f not, it can be made so even though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thong ands have been made :thus who have washed once or -twice with lones'ltalituf Chemical Soap. The eirect is glorious and magnificent. But be sate you-get the genu ine Jones'. Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. Ring-Worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, are often cured by /male Italian Chemical Soap, whOn every kind of remedy has failed. That, it cures pimples, freckles, .and 'cleatathe skin, all kncivi." Sold at the American - Eagle, 85 Chadian' st.4et. Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails.- • C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. • of the Bigsßoot. Sold at Janson's BD Liberry at, head of Wood, .Sign of • (1 DOLDAK TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. Maniage...ConAdetsriai.--Any lady between twen ty and thirty, Possessing a symmetrical form, good lea .tares, &c., is asked confidentiallyican she suppose any man could admire - her while she had such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse skinu and such dirty, bad; wiry hair; when, bY spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth, a pure sweet breath, and a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a 2s. box of Jones' Am ber TootA Pave; a skin white; pure and Spotless as snow,' by using a cake of . genuine Jona' Italian Chemical Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by using a 3s. bottle of Jones' COll2l Hair Ratoiatire. Do not form an opinion against ibis before you triy, or you will regret it; but be sure to ask for Jones' articles: Sold only in New York at 82 Chatham at. For sale by • WAL JACKSON, Agent, 89 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. C ANCER, SCROFULA AND GOlTR&—Ample ex penence has proved that no combination of medicine 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 dir eases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin Swellings, Dyspepsia, Ite. This • edicinc enters inlei the circulation, and eradicates die, eases wherever !bested. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It inereasee the appetite, removes hepdache and drowsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani mation to the diseased and debilitatedeonstitution. There is nothing supericrf,to it in the whole materia medica. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swal lowing - medicine. Wor — For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth st.„near Wood.. . • marlo A Recipe for the Unman Hair 1 O 'FORCE ITS GROWTH-AND HEALTH, MAKE T IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE.—Persons iu consequence of the many things sold, set down every article, (be it ever so good,) as a humbug. If. people could be made to try a 3s. bbale ofJone's CoraLliair stonitive, and sed how it-makes - dry; ry; rusty, red, lightbair moist, soft, auburn and dark. and keeps it so ; and by its ads for sometime,: causes it to. grow naturally beautiful; iC peNdeeould see the number of poor respectable roe chance' that use it,..(aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressuag and beautifying the Flair; for keeping it-. soft and'.in order three times as long as - any other article made; and ' • Force* tt to grow, stops its fnlbag , r And costs but a shillingsto try. We formerl sold othin. , less than SI bottles, _but we wish people to y try it. • S o ld'only at 82 [mind 82] Chatham street, New York, and by mar2O AVM. JACKSON. Agt., 89. Liberty st. • oWell Cough:Candy. riIHIS celebrated article, so favorably known test Win ter, is again offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh as a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, so prevalent at this season of the year. HOWE , S COUGH CANDY is the. hest article of. the kind ever offered lo the public, and we challenge arty person in the United. States to produce a cheaper, more pleasant and effectual remedy for the cure of Coughs and Colds. HOWE& CO., Proprietors, Depot, No.l College Ilan, Cinemnau, ()- Sold by A. Smyser, L. Wilcox, Jr., T. M. Townsend, Jas. A. Jones, Will. Hlnek, Druggists; and atWni. Jack son's, 89 Liberty street, nesburch. dec27:d3at DR EOFFBIISiNIC AND ANT/ =DYSPEPTIC 11144 . 4 ' The general properties of these Pills'are Carmine, Purgative and Tonic. Th the cornmon - disorders arising from' imprudence in diet, he:, such is sickness and sourness of the stomach; heartburn, heady - cites; &c:, where a medicine is required, this preparation-is vary • applicable, for its carminative or soothing effects. give almost immediate relief, when nauseaor sickness exist: its purgative operation upon the stomath and bowels is gentle and 'effectual; and ite tonic properties impart strength to the digestive organs, thereby enabling these organs to perform their proper Inactions-with orderluid regularity.' The price has. been reduced from' 50 to 25 For sale, wholesale, and' vetail.‘ by B. A. PAHNEs. TOOK h Co., corner Front- and Wood and Sixth and Wood streets, Agents for. Pittsburgh. , jell CONSUMPTION seizes more victims than any other disease in our country.; The young,old, 'the beautiful and gay, are . all alike subject to its invidious ravages; and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to bloom with the .glow. of health.' But every case • origi. noes in a cold and a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of, attention at firat—and.unly met with vemedies when too late... Watch the first symptoms with jealous care, and make immediate use of the Cough. Balsam of B. A. Fahnestock & Co., which will Certainly check its further progress, and restore the Inflamed organs WI a beautiful For stile by Et, A. - FA • HNESTOA k. do n corner lst and Wood its.; also, corner atbastl-Wood. droll ". - I "rem urn In. a.. BJ. WILLIAMS,No. Norilt - Siith street, Philadel. ..phia, Venetian BAntiatur - Window; Shade Afanufac turcr, (awarded the first andlighest Medals = t the New York, Baltimore, and - Philadelphia 'Exhibitions, for the superiority of his BLINDS, with confirmed confidence in his'manufacture,) asks the attention of purchasers to:his mionment 'of IWO Blinds. of narroW and wide slats, With fancy_and plain Trimmings, of - now styles and colors.— Alm", a large and 'general assortment of Transparent. Window Shelties, all of - which he will sell at the , lowest cestr PRICES. Old Blinds painted and triMmed to look equal 'to new. DaJamas supplied on liberal terms. ._ The citizens of AlleghenyCou• ty are respectfully in irited to'call, before ; purchasing elsewhere—confident of pleasing all. • 3.openi7, me.crening• To Country Merchants. BODKINSON would remind you that you can now • secure. Chino, Queenstvare, kc.,• at such prices us never were beretoforeoffered at. - Remember,lls Wood street doors below sth. fml7 Notice to the Public. THE sabscriber . informs. the ptiblie generally,' And Housekeepertrand Retail Grocers particularly; that he is discontinaing the Queensware 'business, and will sell off hispresent Stock at reduced prices: - Those who wish to obtain Chino, Queen:tsars; or °tan, will find this a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want, much cheaper than the usualrates. • Remember the place, cHINA_HALL, No. 118 . Wood street, near the Auction store. - • P. S.• I will dispose of my . whele stock to any person wishing to -buy it, 81'14 barfialn-- Jantintf • , • ,•7 - N" - - • ZEW DADUE PE MS, Burke's Build 01 sings, Fourth streci,--Hotruix Awnicent,-Duguerreo-- typ Jhe i i s n t tllm in f P Eastern tha s ncrigtt. cities , would neighboring l l it e o z r t i t n ie g n i t OTti o s r to their - Daguerreotype 'of citizens and'others;at rooms to the third story of Burke's - huilding, 4th et. kersons wishing pictures taken may zest assured that ne pains shall-be spared - to•prodiree them' in the highest pertbetion of the art. Ourinstritmentiure of the most poiv erful tind,'en - abling - us to execute pictures inisurposied for high finish and truthfulness to nature:" Thepliblic are solicited to call and - examine. Personesitting'for pictures are neither regturred or ex- Pected to take them unless:perfect satisfaction 'given. tt,"Oyerators',Will fled this a good depot Tor stock and chemteats. TV!lnstructions given in the kit., c.onfainipg :the more recentkrevements; • • - . .. .. . „ . . . ~ ... ... . . ~'...,- 7 .i",:', . t . ...4 , - , ;!'-i;. ,,, ,1.,- ''."-;‘, ..‘".:'-' 'tir .. %'''.::' ,4,,' ...: "E . ;,,, .. 7'- ' ~ . _ .. 11212011 r ~: ~".W :f .. 4 • a • ; =l',.*) ` -1 1 "y~(a ME ~" tix. MEE ~.,-,,,-,7i,:!.;%.- . „::.::'.., . ;'..- '•-:;.:.:',.--4''-'t;;-:;'.-','..';`'i','.:.:',,7.::-...- MMM , M7=MM 415 Z zrtarl9:3trieod MMM OEM , - . gesso MEM =ME itl.ig4= THE A' 135 Kenning+, 22,' 133 feet llcrw the•surftice 13( the earth,:jf gertaf i i and Infallible cure - Sprains, * Strains, Anti !trainee, Scaldsi• Hunts, •Tatter. , Erysipeles 'Weld Head - . 1 Croton; Whooping-Coagb,,lnflarluziatory dinu-ThrbtifiSote: end Inflamed Eyes, Flatulence, Uleern.Teverfikiten t end • • INFLAMM&TORYILHEUMATISM, • which to its effects In a snrprislngittanarr.' •• • - It has never yet -failed when-used according to diteej,... tions. Read theyollowing: •• • * • -. • • Manna Allegheny co., Pn., } This is to certify, thatzny wife, Margaret 61triest, was cured of a Rheumatie Complaint of seven years standing: by which she was so lame as to be obliged to use cmtch en. In one week she was e ared by tieing the American Oil, and could walk about 'as 11.3U2i Without H her erutehes.: • - ' JONFIREJST:', Thd following is commtulicnted blr ATHA .. N Wrn.Nash, •-• Jackson's agent for Steubenville,' .' • • A to put gentleman near Steubenville, Who had not been able 't either of his feet to the ground for twelve yeare, In, consequence of lame:lens; by the use efefie 'bottle- vnus enabled to walk two mileeto alowanhlp .filectlert:. It le: - likewise, a so vereigirernedyfer ff ' • ..* • • * CONTRACTION OF THE BIUSCLF.S'AND TEINI NS. The following'in commu DO nicated by. Mr. Wall NulliW* Jackson's agent for Steabenvfile: ••• • ' A lady residing itt Steubenville, the 'fingerof whose .. hand was co contracted as to deprive her of the Use oil: bottle for thirty-fi the veye _ ars, was entirely cared by the rise of one.. Oil, so that she now • whi c he perfect use C 4 her han.-.4U11y equal to the other bad never been affected. It has also been' found to be a safe and itiVirld bin agent in the npeedL and certain cure of ' • in all cases not organically incurable; '• A lady residing in Allegheny city was effectually cured of obstinate deafness, of years'ccuninuance, by the rise . of leen thatione bottle of the . Oil, so that she said she heard better than she had ever done before. • . A gentleman' well known in Pittsburgh, was c'ared , deaEtess of nine years' /unfitting, by. the use of a small • quantity of the Oil. The names and residences of the lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire it, at the office of the advertiser. . . Its pfopertioEare highly developed in the certain and surprisingly speedy cure of all cases of . CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. • SeVeral cases of Cramp Cholic•havo been effectually cured by one dose of the Oil, in the abort seema of bail an hour. when the parties have been agonized with pain. Its Curative properties have been remarkablvranaifrted.' in the radfcal cure of. . • DISEASE p l ant e rHE STINE. • A lady, the wife of ain Kentucky, was come effectually of ono of - the worst cases of diseased - Spine, which had confined- her to her bed fora considerable sure; in which perfect she culd not turn herself. It is. else ; remedy cure for painsin the small of the' ; back; and I NFLAMMATION OF THE KIENEYO• '• Read the following: • ••• • . . • • • ' Prrnseenotr, Dec.lB, 1346. ' • This:is to certify that I k idn eys, icted vvith greatpain ia ' the small of my bark and which affebted mesa • much that I could not stand upnght, By rubbing. ere, natty, and using half a teaspoonfrd ititemnii y, night and' ?nogg, I woe entirely cured.rre . JOHN RIDDL - • . • neer Wan, Astrong c., AkenUernan of Pittsburgh, afflicted rm with a vio o lent in Summation of • the - kidneys—the pain of which caused. him to use of the faintwas completely cured, in three days, by the. • American Oil. • ' • ' The qualities of this ... - - • ' • ' ' NATURE'S OWN REMEDY is extremely penetrating and anti-inflammatory, cause quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rem edy wherever inanimation exists,' either external ori ri :tams). Used immediately after a cut, bruise or wound, •it will cure and prevent GANGRENE AND 3IORTIFICA'I7ON. r • - It has, in addition, been found a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those very unpleasant and inconve nient diseases _, GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. •L, U- Price, 60 cents per bottle. . . ..: Cautittan...lie on Your Guard. The surprising excellence and growing popularity the American Oil, line induced some dishonest persons • palm uporithe 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 obtaining the genuine, abate , the following FOUR THINGS: Ist. See that the name " Wm: Jackson, lo Liberty st'l head of Wood et ., " is printed on the labe l the tvrappa:: - . of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain : ins full directions for use; and also containing the name' - and address of Wm. Juckson, General Agent for the proprietors ; likewise, the name and address of the pro, pnetoiti, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky. • '• • . • :--.: 3d. Purchase olux of . headvertised Agents, all of whom haven show bill, on which is printed the names of . The Proprietors and General Agents—thus ; D. Hail & Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, .Pittiburglf, .Pn., General Agent for Western. Pennsylvania, and. part of Ohio and Nl'estern Vir.inia; and the printers' . names-- 3VAlillin & Shryock, Inusburgh—printed at the bottoni . of said show bill. 4th. Observe—the genuine American Oil is of a dark . green color, without any sediment, and its specific gravi ty lighterthan water. 'The counterfeits are mostly of a black color;--some white, like Spirits of Turpentine, said to be refined acid e Me(' ;- Snow Sr:nit-a 011-,-oth era a mixture of other common oils; and on.; ti ',Lick filthy looking mixture, purporting to come front eie •Pittablirgh and Allegheny Dum corm- ensary Co." None of these co- . terfeitti possess either the virtue or the power of the arcs AMERICAN OIL. fErSold wholesale and ;mail by Whi. JACKSON,' General and Sole Agent for, the Proprietor in, Western' Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern 'Ohio; and by dm following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny'. county, Pa.: • . .' .." ' -- : A. M. Marshall, . • -.. Dr. Crown, Allegheny city. ' •• 7 , •. Jonathan tartest, Manchester. Marshall,) . .. Alexander Asdale, \ Yy . lie meet. . • ." : ' • J. R. 11. Jacques, : timungham. - , • . - - - . Wm. J. Smith, Temperaneeville. . , •• . . G. H. Starr, Sewickley. • ..' --' ' " • ,•,' . Edward Thompson, Wilkinaburgb. Daniel Negley, East Liberty. . .. H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsborgliv ",-... '' -'. • ~' Thomas Aikin, Sinsrpsburgh. ' .' - i- '• .--: ' • •'. i. H. Rowland A Son: rti'Keespart '•,, .' - " -s., *, ';' r , C. Y. Diehl, Elizabeth: • - . ' John Black, Turtle Creek, ' •*,••• " , '• '; ' • ----ItPEldowny, Bakerstown ''' ' . , • 'v s. •.'-''' 'Samuel Springer, Clinton. - .' .. • • '.. ' "•', • James hl , lCce, Stewartstown. . - - ... • .•• ' • Riley APLaughlin, Plum township. J. Fultoti,Tarentum. • ' " ,; ''Jeremiah Fleming, Lamten2evillis. " :•..." '', ''' Robert Williams, Arthursville • ''' • • angls4 rn kwe - o IZa,ji fat: vaula tLer ' AND PATENT lISTSULd-TED POLES, rtOR Altrotest, ANA 017 1 / 2 1( Plad`o6/LC—This is the only instrument of the kind that hos eter been presented iu this Country &Enroll - 6 for medical purposes, and isthe only one everknOwn'to man, by which the galvanic. fluid can be - conveyed 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 pain -,with perfect safetyand often with the - happiest effects: This important apparatus is now. highly approved .of by many of the most eminent physicians of this cOunti7 and Europe, to whom the afflicted and others whops it may concern can be 'referred. Reference will also be given to many highly respectable citizens, who-have been cured, by means of this most valuable apparatus, of some of the most inveterate nervous illsorders, winch ' could not be removed by any other known nttrans.74-7..--;" Among various others, it has been proved to - Wadi:air: ably adapted for the cure of the following diseases, viz : - nervous headache and other disorders of the brain. It is with this apparatus - alone that the operator can convey the galvanic-fluid with ease and tarsafe the eye, to re store sight, or core antaurosas ;to the to restore hear ing; to the tongue or other coons, to restore speech ; and. to the various parts of the body, for the cure of chronic rheumatism, asthma, neuralgia, or. tie dolotireauxtparal v./di or palsy, gout , chorea or St. Vitus' dune., epilepsy, wellness from sr rains; some 'diseases' peculiar fe males, contraction of the limbs, lock-jaw, etc., etc. Rights for surrounding counties of IVestern Pa.,:and privileges, with the instrument,. may be purchased, and also tested for the cure of diseases. Full instructions will he'given• for the various chemi cals to be used for various diseases, and the best manner for operating for the cure of these diseases,will 'also be fully explained lathe purchaser, and a pamphlet putintia his hands expressly for these purposes, carefully pre pared by the pateotee. Enquire of • - • . _ S. WILLIAMS, Vine street,, near 4th et. Read; Pittsb'g. Q ALT RHEUItt, SCURVY, OLD SORES, ERV,SIpE,.. LAS, Barber's belt, Chaps,:Scrre Beards la , Pimp.-- .This is used by many physicians fa - thls city in curing the above, and we would not conscienciously sell anima/ 'coo knew it to be all we state. . - - - - As a coemeticilhe true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps 'the only article ever' known that removed impurities,' and cleared 'and beautified the skin,' making -it soft,-Cleat', M smooth and white as an utate.- But mind, it is sold at o'2 Chatham st.,,N, Y., and by ' • • - • VTAL JAUKSON'Ag.nmt,'- • • E 0 Liberty strec• •Pittsburgh ....ioerty street, -Pittibmg...- biIIEUMATISM, GOUT, AND TlC_lmortEpr:= 11., A respectable gentleman milled at our office as be said, to inform us that he had been afflicted for 15 years with Rhetimatism or Goat, and occasionally 'with Tie Doloreux; that he - had been - frequentlyp , confined to his room: for months together f and often suffered the mosi in tense 'and excruciating:pain, but that laxely he hail been using, Jayne's "Alteratire, from which he found the nioet Sig nal and unexpected relief. • Re says he found the triedi eine .very pleasant and effective, and that.he now Con siders himself .perfeetly cured. — Philadelphia lyenth A Fent Piroartilinowirto.--Agentleinan.of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, becamoaf reeled with Ulcerations in the Throat and ftioie,and a disagreeable eruption •of the Indeed, his whole 'system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so much affected that he, had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered ;with deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and porous as an hone Y-comb. It was at this stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable'from a loath some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayne's Al terative and having taken sixteen bottles, is now parfect- The Alterative 'otterates through the circulation, and purifies the blood - and eradicates disease from the systaria, wherever located, and - the' numerous cures it inta per formed in diseases of the 'skin; cancer, - Scrofula, Out, liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other Chronic diseases, truly astonishing.--Spint ej"the Times. • is I"°' For -tale in Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA STORE - unTS OF COUG tom; t a t r ieibie X some. , They break in upon - the hours of :repose arid exhaustihe strength of the sufferer.- B. A: FahnestOek & Co.'s COUGH BALSAM has been eminently success ful in easing and 'eu?ing these unpleasant spells. If a person is roused in the night by . a. spasm of conghing, a tea spoonful (tithe Cough Bateauwill stiothe it, stye him reatt; and, as it is palatable, leaves no unpleasant taste beitinii...-If once - usekit will take precedenee over,till othe rs , es a remedy for coughs;:colds. &c. A' . Prepared and sold' by B. A. FAIIt s M3TOCK . 4i . tir:, corner - Ist and Wood'streets,nnd cornerOth and Wood streets= R. RALPIPS Qszateaszah VEOZTABLIC Pi!•4B are 114 sale, wholesale and retail, at the -* , ' - • •- - Ne. 450, Smithfield Et.. , .A.Lso, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny eityl Badth,B3c rainghein; John AleCracken, Pena phreet, Fifth Was fob 21- OEM BM ..„.?..., '.,!:.:.::-.,:;.-,-`.•..,.,, ...4,-,:i-...r.-4::::,-;:,.',L. ..,,yi,',.4..:,4:.,„,- - -- i . •:. ..,--i.).?"-.;t.:0.-`'.: = MELO ==M I= ~~.