F 1 Ea tUDiS ( an ccEsso.us.ro.scle az rir-,tls. No. 10, Peurttl,...strert, 6eare-en -acid LiSerty" it'ArANUFACTURbIRs ot•-'4Iirct leadileaden pipes:h: ANA, drams, pumps, baths, water closelekleudeh chfinsc• 4 nnti.keep constantly on ltetatsiiio trreitufacture ttr sheet lead from 110 o.lb.s.ba tibistlehre - foot, in sheets or 0 , • by , 20 fect,whichlhey,Will Airnishlcillietrade wholesale,- Arent to ordcrittpaysize thalitaajilieweatte& '• • • They also miiatift*taii pad' keep constantly on hand leaden pipes froln-0. 101.%)riralittre;" ctquethict pipe, tor conveying write Vs; tarnished to-the country • trade, and purbp on .reels in lengths isf-frorn 100 to 1000 . feet on each reel, with dl re etions us to the proper method of laying. Alsri t :Ou hittitli'abafge'sOPPly 0 f--Adams' Pelt .ent suction l'unipS,' - Tor• Wells - or castems; - Snow Cr's verysupeiror,east Von motion Pumps:' ' . Hydrant worls"oreveryideseripuon executed in the . most durable Manner, an ra d on the most accomodatinit C terms. - -Orders from the:COUptry for leaden pipes; !het i lead, or pampa . , will repeice prompt attention. wink: B.Aibitve. HPCIIRED_BY LETTERS',TXP ENT. UIJLIC ATTENTION is Solicited to - hg entire new P article of RAILING, made of- 'wrought iron - tiara,' • - and soil annealed, rods, or wire, and expresslydesigned. : for, enclosing Cottages, Cemeteries; Italeames; artnindx. ke., at prices,varying from 50 cents tosa,po the • tanning foot. It is made in pannets_of various lengths; 29 to feet high, with wrought iron Postii ihoti square, 7-'l - it intervening distances of 5 to 10 feet. 'lf deidred, the ' panne's cnn be made of any height,ia Continuous spans of 50 to 60 feet, with or without posts. ' No extra charge for posts. a • The comparative lightness, great strength and durabit.' ity of the WIRE RAILING, the beauty of its varied or-' namental dusigns,Jogether with the extremely low priee' =which it is sold, are causing it' to:sapersede des Cast `lron Railing, wherever' their Comparative merits have been tested. For further particulars address MARSHALL dr:BROTHERS, • • ' Agents for Patentees; mr27:3m) Diamond alley, nenrStnithfield st • Pit shine: • Hardware, cutlery, Saddlery, eac. TOWsl AVALKER,importer and Dealer in Foreigm and 40 Domestic Hardware, respectfully- announces, to his friends and the public'generally, that he is ziow.receiv. .lug his Spring.supply of Hardware, Cutler; Saddlery, 4oiral his stand, No:SS Wood street, which he will .disr pose of on the most reasonable-terms. . . 115-Will continually be receiving fresh aupplies, direct froni - the manufacturers in Europe and this country', 'Whirl , will enable him to compete .with any house, East or West. • ' He particularly invites the :attention of customers to his excellent assortment ot. Table and_Spring Cutleiy, is of fashionable patterns and from the most popular manufacturers. alis stock ot Carpenter's 'Tools is large, and of eice _.. . . • 'Of general Hardware stock, he has every variety Western Merchants and dealers, generally, are in- vited to call and examine his stock. mardiedm Calvet's Patent Coneave — eate BiChttrnS BUTTER IN FIVE IiIiNUTES! t WE call the attention of the public to the article head. tog this advertisedient, and invite the enterprising and carious to all and witness its operation. All adver tisements in - I : elation to Alds'ltivention, to the hundreds who have seen it tested, is supeit rogation. Ist. This Chnrn will produce Batter. gathering it in a mass, from sweet:milk, in five , to ten nullities! and Ittan cream prepared, as ituriilics usually prepare it, in •three 2d The entity of this invention is apparent, asbetter Boner can be produced from sweat milk, or cream, than cream soured - in the usual way; and bymeans of -this Churn, a little .girl-or boy can perform, in five or ten minutes, - what hasheretofore required the laborof a wo man or man for one or two boom, and sometimes half a day. 3d. simply turniuga thumb screw, the wholeinaide dasher's taken out, leaving nothing bat the Batter and milk in the plain Wooden bor. 4th. It is the cheapest etturn:everinVeuted, ao the sim plicity of its conitruction. ,(though embodying a great philosophical principle) makes it but little, to' manufac ture ir.. . sth It is a common sense Churn, as 411 will admit who will 'examine IL , . • . .. • . -We invite the public to Fall ": and 'mu test;its operattim at our office in the Diamond, near the Bleak Rear Tav ern, and at .I, P.lkoithem'a j rodent! Allegheny: - aI:LW-dila:v:2M_ 'C: EKON' & PRICE. • Wall:Paper Warehouse. . NO. 47•14IARKFIr STREET. PITTSBURGH, PEN ; • TnozzAs JP.ILLAIES. RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and cue._ tonsure, that be hall had at no past period -so,exten. sive u Stock alt he has at present. He can offer to pur chasers, on Very-, moderate' terms, at the old established stand in Market street, almost erery_articlo inthis Meluding counting-room:bed clitunber.dining;room.par lor and hall Paper. With Borders, L•andseapes, Rise board Prints,Taper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and •Binders Boards 'Writing, Wrapping, and Tea Paper be is abroad/n:4 supplied, ante requests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as sortment. Rags and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade at the high est prices.-- - • • • mar6d/twlen - , Pager HangituaN. lAM now receiving, direct from the manufacturers in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and well selected'rissortineut.of.lar the latest and most im proved s t yles - of Satin, Glazed arid 'common PAPER HANGINGS, consisting of— -10,000 Pieces of Parlor and Presioc 10,000 ' Hall and Colman ; ' - .20,000 Bitting-room, chamber and office Paper Which I weuld'particularly Invite the attention of those . having /leases to - Paper, to call Arid examine at the . Paper Warehouse of, , 'S. G. fIIL4 Mall° • ' ' •- Wood se., Paper Ilanginge. MESSRM , S. JAS. HOWARDA - CO.; A'O.S2 Wood strut, would call the' attention. of The - public to 'their present stock or Paper Hangings, which, for variety, -bealny of finish, durability and cheapness,isunsurpass ed by any establishateatin the Union: Besides ft large and full,assorttneat of Paper of thpir own manufacture: they are now receiving a direct im pertation of French and Engtish styles of Paper Haug ;lugs, purchased - by Mr. Levu Howard, one of the firm, now in Europe, consisting - of—; Pdrisinn man ullt%t u re, • . ••• .... 1.0,000 pieces. London do. , •. • .'• • • 5,000 - d0.".: . - . Of their fawn manufacture, they have 100,000 pieces* Wall Paper,, and 12,600 pieces Satin Glazed Window Messrs. James Howard & Oci.,htive spared neither ei. pence tiorlabor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern' Wall Paper establishments, bothja qualitY of manatee lure and variety dr pattern, and they arc warranted in assuring the public that they have 'succeeded. The whole asiortment, foreign ttnd home manafaeture,': will be otrered on terms:nsl.ow as Those of Eastern manufacturers and importers. - -' - mar 27 - - New Llterar3r . MtnParham:. A neWdepository of Cheap , 'Publleatfons has been ~joIL opened : - on. - Third street; opposite' the Post Office, where may be found a general ay.ortmont of the popular literature of the day. proprietors'have made tb.- most ample arrangements for proeu ring all new works as Soon as issued from the 'preSS. - ' •MAGAZINES AND - NEWSPAPERS- - All the :Most valuable' Magazines and-Weekly Newspapers can be mut at their counter by the single - numberor bythe year. STATE( tNEßY,—Letter and-cap paper, Prins and pen cils ;-in Rion - ciery thin:ginthe stationery lino, and o the best Ounliry, tor tale clean'. MUSIC--A large aesortment of the most tvproved ano Forte fitifeici bound - and 'otherwise. This music i. .pronouneod by the Most distinguished profeworsto be the best colleCtiorrever.offercil for Sale in tbeWear. - The United States Odd Fellows' Directory for 1349, got - up in coriVerfient styles:" • . IVithout Panicalarizing further;•we . respectfully re- -' guest a Visitle, Celr Store room froM the public. WORK &. HOLATES) - Thlrdatreel; • opposite the Post Office. , Jostins 'Rhodes, 117110LE8A1.EfftUlTERga, AND CONF.ECTION V V ER, No. ft Wood street— . 380 boxes Oranges; 500 cans Sardines; .225 Lemons; , • 800 bit 180 dbzen Letuon Syivtip; 150 qr.", 1000 drums Figs , - , 400 boxes : Herring ; 200 bia Raisins , layers ; 2000 Cocoa Nuts ; 150 bxs. ' 4 . . , 8 boxes lilac-carol:li., ''' 100 qr. ". •:••••• • 8 " Verniacilla 72 trails iraica Almonds;.2s cases ass'd Pickles . 100 boxes shelled " 40 casks Currants; 8 bales Bordeau x „ ". • 100 lbs. cut Tissue Paper '• . 10 " Malaga 4 • " • stl ruts .: white Kiss Paper; 3 paper abel'd , 15eases Prunes, 3 " • hard' " IC mats Dates;' 40 bags F;lberts 4 eases Liquorice ; 30 " • . tbs. Viinelialleaus. 50 " : CO - taxa - Nut*. .20 bxs A N6l Rol Land};, 40 " pecansi . , - • " wh'o and yel. R. 10 bids. " 8 cases Florence Oil; Just received and for: sale by mar2o . , . RHODES. Greenwood - Gardens . - A RE now opeq for the sale BY. a' large .collection. of JAIL Greea House Merits', of the choiceti: varieties.i Also, a large collection of the finest Dablias - and Annul. Flower Plants will tie ready to deliver in pots on the Ist of May. Boquctsott the choicest Flowers put up at the shortest notice. The Gardens will be open fur the general reception of cisiteraonthe2d day bf April. Capttin.Vandegritr's Anenewstenmboat, (the Thomas Seott,). will:commence' rdnning from the- Point, foot of Pentest., td the Gardens, on the , d" day of April. .11=1.23 Mitchell's ./Ltaps: 12r a:--.- AY & CO. have taken the exclusive agency for the sole.Of Mitchell's superior Maps, for i Ittsburgh and - -. l ,VesteraPetuisylverda,Whiehtvill be sold et his redo ced - Philadelphia prices. The Map, of the NVorld,on - lifeenter'S Projection, is the largest and most comprehensive work of the kind -"ever published in America; . it is. di, feat from East; o West, and from North to South; accompanied by "a hook of MO pages, Containing consulting indexinadoultingMhich any item on the Map may be readily , found ; also. Geo . graphical 'descriptions of all the Countries on the Olobe.. The Reference and Distance Map of the United Siates,• one scats of u. 5 relies to an inch, comprising the States, -. Counties, Townships; & in the-Union, accompanied by a volume of 400 pages, 8 vo., which includes an index'of. - 'Counties - , TO 'tvita,-&c.; together with a general description of the Unlted‘Entites.. The riatiOnal Map of the American Republic, or United States of America "" "‘ • Universal -' Atlas, containing Maps of the Empires, Kingdoms, States and Republics, with a special Map of each of the - United StateS,omprehended on 73 sheets forming a series of 117 Maps, a large folio Nehmen e le gantlp executed. - A Map of Texas, Oregon and California'' with a-li the routes distinetly . marked out tri - theie el:Moines. , A larg o. kept constantly the abeve Maps,' anion. and. large, wilt be tept constantlyou:huud antlfor szilent,theDook - find Paper Wurehouse, eorner Of Third nud.Wltedists." • - . 1.5 pct CUBIC YARDS OF GRADING rpuE Birmingham Town Cinnteil, deat's. to contract -1 with some sellable 'per:stiff or persons for the rice -ming a 15,000 cubic yards ea - the StNets - ,iwill receive, sealed proposals' for the whole or any part otsattl work; Omit the titif Of...April:nest; at whiciE tone the yvork will be let to the rawest and best bidder. ' PraElosaliiiic.ifeleft• With - NVILTAArs FAlVert -, Street Ccnamissioner, where a Spedifthatibri or- the work may be Been Br order of the Conncif' - 'raar24:dtl„. .111021Lit3.131AIMIGRAPtelident.', • , 4 11. 7., - i.:.5,..1A4:4*-4.'064;,*,47,67""*-!470,-, - .n. ..•'-': .• 4.....7 ri" , Z. ~ , ti ',' - .."" --,'-• ...-,-, - --, , w --- • .. - ."t' '4 4 '''. -I " qy f"'' ' ' q ' ' '..4, * b ' e'U l '_...:l -"S V .--- te . , - d 4... `.,.. T 4 ' .-- . 1:: ' i ' - t'.r , rig *. e.c . .4 , 10•17",,,,Vtfir,:&%,,,i..r , q. '; *:. 4- r:"reW r. i' '' , I• .re 474 -;.....;.` ~-"' ' , - . 7 1 - - ,,, i.: - • - * 1',4 0,7,f . . 17 41,* . i, , i l / 4 , ,,.te ,- k -- c ...7041te N:.4.Z.'-.:,;.l'''''',X7r..."4t%A.t.loll,ftitllAlV‘,**,..ie...;-("Y414,-I,oa.l4,,:tejAri,^-. 1,4.4 11, %4VP.ttr , t 4, -,,. - 4 4 .... 4 . ,. 4.1 6- 'j:i...,}k'a.,.., , "..,..... r'' ' . It- ..,=74 - 74- -3 t7 :I; ....:=._,.El*La. , - . .:0ze,00.-,:,,.-.,:..1 , ,,,: : ::; -- : : • 7 ' 2 '...._— ,,, -. lciffifiiVklj'.l7 •"?'-',; ..walabionable Heati:4l,amottortc- . ...,,..- /YR.: T.B Mar ket 4treet,second dont nekno .-Brtenel. : lneser.. 1 • _, __„. C:ANTEC RBI X 1317111:34 , ,i: RESPEC FULLY announces to ht. 4 numerous friends ' ' , and to t e public; thathe has removed his-Eashion- i able Head..q armor frotriLiberty *treat to his ne.W.Store, his Markey:el door from Second street. Ile is constant ' ly prepared to maketb.order,.of the :most. fine and-hest matertala; in . superior manner and at very reasonable ririee'Veveri article of 'Fashionable ; Clothing, of which his -eromplete stock of choice and carefully selected :French; English mad' Belgian Cloths. Cassimercs, Vest:. Mo t &e:, di ,the latesvand most: desirable patterns, are particulaffyidesigned. . He has alto on hand a Vert - large stock of Readronado, "itsliionablei Clothing, Which Ite wilt sell.very low. ,_,., • '• C. WtRNEBURG, .28 Market Et. thl door fromßecond-st.:7- - feb27:y3 , U IicUSEI-KEENLll.S.a.Nn.rnoss..3osuaanctacv-'-qhft 1 subscriber-has received and now on. hamh.n, large assortnient Of Housekeeping Goods, comprising, in part, as (ohews .5-9, 6;4,10-4, 12.4 134'd.Cotten &writings ;. 0-4, 10-4, 12-4 Barnsley ShCetings ; ~. - P II I OW-Case Linen, and Muslin - Ticking ,Marseilleis Quilts, Blankets ; Plant and Covers ; Windsor Drapery, Turkey Red Chintz; Buff Windsor Holland, Ltnen Table Clothe;.:Damask Table Linen,all widths ; Doilies,Diaaer Crash, &c., &c.i which will, be sold at lowest prices, at ji.OZSPSON't • 1N0.,11Q Market at., arlOors rraliatitierf?. - ryoGAN &cA.NTWEL.t have jutt.recOved,- , at No. JUIL.B6 Market street:au early/Wad selection of-- Bead Reticules and Purses i and. Combs; • -. China Seta, Accordeons, &a.. rear 23 HOGAN & CANTWELL. • New poiede,at Number. inity•utne conXErt ON FOURTH ANIP VLARRET MUMS. P/178;117RGII An HEAT DARGAll'ffil—qhe erlisariberjiati . 'Pat re - Ur turned from theEnstent Ciiiegjuld is now receivink a vary eatensive assonment cif FANCY AND STAPLE MO." GOODS, adapted to the present season, and em Dr •iug a stock for richness 1. rid variety not surpassed by ate establishment in thb.Welii. .04E,53 O_ODDS ! Very glosly_black Silks; ~Cratiats and Collars ; • HandsetMe dress :Black - love Veils andlldkfs. Rich chaageable do. tJacone t and Comb. bruslins. -S Rich changeable atin delPlaidand striped Mullins; Chines -, Handsome Ribbons; , Mode and high cola French : Gloves, Hosiery, &c.; " ' Merinos ~i • , Cloths for Cloaks;, Mode and hgh'Cord brusliaiTerkeri Shawls ; "de Laines; iCashmere do. New styleinuttlintle Lainest'Plain Thihet Shawls; si Saun striped Cashmeres; -fringe; - Fancy dn. do. , IPlaek ThietShao. - Black and colored Alpacase:Black dob. da.wls,do.d Plaid Gingharas, bright co-Silk do. do. • !Ors; • _• iFine Brochas do. New style Visettes; Cloth , d 0... Gala Plaids, bright colors; ;Plaid, Long so. California Plaids •-, Low Priced do Black Bombasine ' S• " Plaid Cloakings, . CALICOES-GREAT REDUCTIO N His stock. of CallieoCs is very large ; it has been so lected with much enre--with particular reference .to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of Aesign." These goods are lower than they- have e vet been before, and are worthy the .partlcular attention oi purchasers: ; The beat Calicoes for 6+ cis. ever slanged; Double purpleCalicoea,E ftettngliall; iits ; Green do. oil chintz ; British Chlntzes;. ;"•• • " New style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue do. do. Blue and Orange " do. Furniture . do. • CHEAP DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced Muslin de Lollies, at the low price of in cents per yerd. Also, Black Alpacas for 121 eta. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid G Mg. hams, for 121 emus warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC. AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Muslins,-61 tol2 • Yard wide Unbleached, Bite 9; . Bed Tic/zings, very cheap; Casinetts. Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; . Checks, Linings, Plaid Linseys; Domestic Ginghan3s, Mariners' Shirtings; Colored Cambnes; • . • Flannels, lovverthtin ever offered; • Canton Flannels. • LINaFN GOODS! Irish Linens Linen Lawns; . Damask Table Linen; 'Do. do. potbsi • Rtirlatt Sheeting; Do. Dinkersi Linen Drilling, Crash.. - BLAIVICETS! BLA.NEETS! A. large stock of Blankets, from coarse in very fine, also Blue and Drab itinukets,- fine and very fine,. for OVEITOBIS. GOODS- FOR GENTLEMEN. 'Fine midst:l44n° french and English Cloths and. CAS sirneras; Over - coatings ; Silk land LIMA Pocket Mod kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders; Silk ant Merino tinder Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half !lose etc., ere. The sabscriber having made extraordinary prepara tions for the Fall and Winter trtule, and having purchas ed-ids Goode under the advantage of markets unusually depressed, can confidently protnisehis . V.llVOMC . 7l3 the besfhargruna be has ever been able - to otter. ; Customers of the house, and purchasers generally...are respectfully invited to call. Inov2M PHILIP ROSS. Terrible Revelnal els—Stara Triumphanst IiffOGAN & CANTWELL,(sig - n of the No. SU Jla Market street; would teepee Maly beg leave toaill the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods, lust teceired•and opening from martufacturem and im porters, of which they feel confident that price and qual ity will give entire satisfaction, as our motto is--••• Sal/sand Sinall Profits.. Our stock cousins, partly,of the following a rtieles.vizt Ladies' and Gentlemen's./ireast Pins, late styles; Guard ,and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets; Fin gel and Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs; Steel Buckles, ,for .Ladies' Head Dresses ; hlndalon't Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; Coral Reads ; Ala basterllozes ; fine llosewood and Ebony Shaving Cnses. lurnished ;.Siver Spectacies•, Silver Spoons, all kinds; Redman Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags stud ParsesLCotion Bags and Purses, - Hair, Tooth, Nast and. Cloth trashes; .Accortleone,. Flutes and :Fifes; fine Penknives and SeiniorsT . Globtir and Pepe! : Holders, Shell, Dress and Side Combs, latest styles; Chide. Vases, . Fruit Haskell, Agate and Glass Vases. Mugs, and . Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman and Bacigammonßoards; Silk Tapestry; brussels and lii ghanrusC, 11 1 ; 1 olinasg, aStinergileMksee!'t-' ment of:Toys and Fancy '"Artiurs, Teo numerous men tion. (noptO us nest Gard. TYRANTS AL WELL AS MONOPOLIES MUST FALL: SO AILIST PRIC.I. , S; "W'l4lCl-1 fact will be pppecn by calling at Mel"; VTR E'S FashioniteleTaitortng Establishment,Thint street. St. Charles Building; • Mono: Snuts;:proAts .qnd quick sales. VARIETY : Fred & anclgood. s. Costmerrrlost: Very/dr the backvo u pa& My old eastomenq and. all others, are respectfully-la , rated that I am waiting for th e m ; , ll.leQl.llll.kL, ..023 St, CI • , Bleached Goode. k...C0., N. 60 Market street, have just . r• edeived' the 'following well known +rands of A '/Reached Moslins, 7.9 and 54 Bleached Muslin, Steatn Mills;=64 " Nnulttkeng " Mason," "PokanOket"''Carlisle?"-Darehester,' "Gin isignatond.l"Godion,""A," "Pittsburgh," "Lawrence," "Roston Pilkm Case,Purnsworth,.7 &e, All ot which, together with. many.styles not here mentioned, will be sold at EASTERN PRICES, by thepieco or pack age. Shirting Mn Ins and IrHuh Linens. MURPHY invites. the,particular attention of 'W. those .wanting the above Goods, to htstleairuble stock, consisting of the best make, front thcnicpit uriprov, ed manufacturers, and the hitter wart anted pare du.— He has just received an additional supply, and is offering Hhlrting edina of a 'superior quality at a very low prite. Als M o, • Sheeting and Pillow:ease Mus!ins; Dupers and Crash; • .Tuble Cloths, Towels and Napkins; Blankets, guilts, Counterpanes; and : Housekeeping Dry . Goods generally. . LADIES' DRESS - GOODS-Such as French Me rinos, itartnetto . s, plain and fancy.De Laines, (some new styles not ieeetved;)Alpacas,&c. The season being far advanced, all these Goode. Will be sold at prtcea that Cannot fail to please. Whole sale Robin's up stairs.: jimls To,,Conntry ern eats. Et - MilßeffY, at-lus Wholesale Rooms, North . `east corner of Fourth and Market 21[6E18, burgh, (up etairs,) is now prepared to edrer to the inspec tion Of Country, Merchants, extensive supply of - New' 'Spring ;Goods, *Minding the newest styles 'of Spring Prints, Gingham - Lawns; Maslin de Lainea Hosiery, and Dress tfoode , enerally;_also, Gloves an dHosiry,` Bonnet Ribbons, Laces and Edgings, &c. Prices low. Entrance to Wholesale' Rooms from 4th st. Ai MASON & CO., No. GO Msassr 'sraerr have . this day received, per "Fast Line,' the following named Goods, .viat;—Sapn stripe ; black nnd blue black plain 21111 Printed 'Betaget, all wool AI. de Lnines, em broidered-Tltibei Shais, black, white and: Pearl Hose; spun Silk Hose; kid, silk arid lisle thread Gloves; linen s bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings; Insertings , black silk lace Edgings; bonnet Ribbons; embroidered muslin Capes, new pattern sited rich gocids. tnart...2 • Veatf.. CtENTS..".call and see"_ the choicest variety e offered, and CAMELIA CRAVATS ; at prices, you can , :leave them . . CLOTH STORE,Post. Buildings, Corder Fifth aild Wood at. marl9r2w New Goods: TN STORB,and,now receleing,eurfirst supply' f New 1 SPRING GOODS; Consisting of every. thong new and - - beautiful; to be hider the Importers and -New styles of rich Turk. Satins ; Wide BrcipadeSilks,'neWriatterns; • ;, : • Rich Chantelion and Glade Silks; • Fled and plain bVk Silks, all widthit Bereges, Lavras t Mcius do Laines, ?cc.; - Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, new designs. STogether.with a large assortment of Dothestic Goods •' ROBT. I). THOMPSON; 'triarlsl No 110 Market isti CI doors from Li bell '' livjEW SPRINI7) i •icet street, are mow opening 40 cedes and packages of Splendid SPRING _GOODS,. comprising Lawns, Al us. tins, Bereges, M. de - La th es, Jinghams, Prints, French Cambrfcs , Linens, Ribbons, Laced,: Silks Shawls, „Cdoims, Hosiery, and a general assortment of'Gooda ar27 • Economists and the 1 üblic,. to :.saving of one-third, and obtain: ho.greatest bargains 'ear purehated,. are 'awn' respectfidly•Anvited.te visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build ings, corner Fifth•and Wood stre,ets. :: - rieb--54w A .‘FORTPRER. REDUCTION. , - ,Jas.'ffitss_prtst*-440 Patent.iiiodet,.Ash. TO cash; eurreney;, or, 4 mos., approved 1 tensor upwards 3} do. •par., cir 0 mac in iciest added.,.-Rdr.the gape nor quality.of : this brand; ral reiertO thk 04$1, and soap_ mattufactureti of - this•eity gertecaLly..-1.7; Ic.-AL.MITORELTREE,--,? dee4 No. liiiiLibertyistreet.:‘ PEtts)bursia'Pcirtiibliiiialsaf Liner aViiltW • ' 9 ' 4, agEgait ZOlt TIM tHANSPON.I . 4IO OS 8/63:101114i0 shit PrIVSUBEIH, ;PIi 7 t4ITPH74 attrnkroßE'; NEW YORE, BOSTON dcc. THObIAR BORRIDOE;; . c.TAAFFE & O'CONNOR,. -J`ktwidelphin, , Pittsburer." THIS old Established Line beingnow in full operation, the proririetors are'prepared, with their usual exten - sivw arrangements, to - forward merchandise, produce, to and (rem the above ports, on liberal terms, with: the regularityy dispatch and .safety, Teel:dial. to their mode of. transportation,' so obvious when transhiptnent on the - way is avoided, - All consignments by and for this Line received,ebarges ;Paid, attd fokwertled 'in any - required directions, free of charge/or cantroission, advancing or storage. • ,No interest, directly; or indirectly, in steamboats. caranynications promp:ly attended to, on implicit tioti Ere tollowing;Agents: • - THOMAS, BOR.I3IDOH:' 278 Market street. Philadniphia. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Canal O'CONNI" &., CO., North' st.,Hultimore. ' .71..1......2:Eari8R 0 1 CI .I. O• Aekehasin; Trausportation.Line, VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL. AND.RAIL ROADS,. ja rnmsmeLPllla AND ZALMORE Tim Cannli and Rail Roads being now Open, ana in good'order, we are prepared to forward all kinds of trier chandize and prednee ,to .Philadelphia and Baltimore; with promptness and despatch, and on as good terms s' a any other Line. C. A. iticANCLTir & Co., ' - Canal Basin, Penn street; Pittsburgh. Anirrrs--CHARLES:RAYNOR. Philadelphia, , ' , ' ROSE hIORRILL h Co.. Baltimore., fmrl7. _ aZETAISt 184 9 . eat= • mere haut'ir Walr Frelglpit. For. .fitairscrae, Joitnstown, • Hillidaysbargh, and ail interpiedi . ate places. Tots Line will Continua to carry all Way Goods with their usual dispatch, and at Lair raids of freight. Aaarrs—C. A. AIcANULTY & Co.; Pittsburgh. I). 13. WAKEFIELD, Johnstown. JOHN 11111.1. ER, Hallidaysburgh. -Rxrtransvaa--Janies Jordon. Smith Sr. Sinclair, Dr. F. shoenberger, 14 Moore, John.Parlicr, 5. F, Von Bonn horst .&-Co., Wra. Latimer & Co.. ha,. iVl'Deviti Ar. Bros., -Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sumit,ltltilhollan & Ray, John Grafi& Co., Blairsville. ranrl7 (Gazette 'and Joarnal oul p EOPLIPS TftiNSPORTditiON LINE DSOs Eirdif&A ' , PITTSBURGH TO ERIE! yo RE-SHIPPING.—The Boats belonging to this Line lr have been put in fine order, and are now running regularlv between Pittsburgh and Erie, touchlng at all intermediate Ports elongate Canals, A Boat will always be al the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, and one will start regularly every other day. The people's Transportation Line: has • every: facility for-,currying Freight and Passengers. The boats, will be towed to Beaver by steamersomil will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, by the canals.. The beets are commanded by experienced and careful men—all of whom have an in terest In the Line. 1J Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be fortiarded to any point on the Lakes. For freight or_passage apply to 'A: ' 11. KIRKPATRICK, Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. A.GENTS: &aim & CO., Beaver. R. W.CC:Villic mud, New Castle. TAM:7I[AX k Ilanvaroirit. P I kaki. Sassirrr Wsnass & Co., Middlesex. Mmros Hm t., Sherren- JossemhicCicax, Shsrpsbargh.. S. B. & G. Lowav, Clarksville. Ktso & McFaat axn, Big Bend S. C. noun, West Greenville. 3.&T. Kmesvaicx, ' W. 11. flasitsv,ilarnnew.e. W. Watowoarn & Co., Sherman's Corners. Wst. Powan, Conneautville. Spring Corner. W. C. WA.xxs..R, Albion . ' Cranesville. Wx. Tfixa, Lockport. .t E. Flan, Girard. A. Kma, and R. Tearusums k Co., Erie. The following Agents in Erie wilt receive and for. ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped ° by this. Line W M. Gallagher, John Hearn, G. W. Ilaverstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg. Kellum& Loomis, . Acalker &. Coot, ira . .. . . - ' -' Greeifltsiiiiiiiii Ciiiiiiii, — iiiiITSPIXLIi ACID irtliTit sTUTrill, PlSTSlStinitt; PE., 41 IF. the most popular of all ROOT and SHOE Eff'. labliShnlents in the West. This place has gained its reputation by Its prorietor keeping the - very best 'Moots and-Shoes. w hich are made expressly to order for this market, end he is not satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of HOOTS 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 of having for offering great inducements to the public. It is impossible to set forth all the advantage* nod facilities `in ten Vidyertisemefit, that the Great Bargairt.Corner has over others., which enables ite proprietor to sell:Boots and Shoes of the very.best qualities and styles at from 10 to b 1 per cent. lower than any other stoic in the city. The vvuy to lest Mr matter is for all at 'HATYZ , who intend machos ing ROOTS and SHOES, re" call GREAT BARG Alt CORNER., examine the stock and prices, and all will be satisfied that the Great Pargain Cerner,Sentit- ' firid end Fifth rnyess, is the place for the public: one find all. to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for rash. dec , 9 - ' • J. BATE.. .......__ Great Writers* Seitiille i , LIARNESS,. TRUNK AND WHIP 'fitANUPACTORV.. F subscriber take* this 'method of informing his , 1. friends and the public in general, that he has' the lorgest stock of .the following named articles. of his own manufacture, in this city—Saddles, klantess,Trunks and Whips; all cif,,yetatch he , win warrant to be made or Ow best material.and bystio best mechanics in Allegheny, county. Eking determined to sell his Manufactures sometin nglowertban has been heretofore sold Lt the city, he vithild invite persons in need of the above named ar (tel.., to his Wurehease, No. t 1 ,14 Liberty street . -oppo-, site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery octal G. 'KERBY. ;iron City Cracker and Bread Bakery. J. SHEPIiARD 11rouLD respectfully inform his friends and the pats. Ir lie generally, thathe has added to his other bush ness.the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— }faring purchased one of W. IL Nevan's Cracker and Piled Bread mackluos, ho is Prepared to alien 014014/Or crackers or pilot bread at the shortest uotice, and hope; by u strict attention to business, to share a. portion of the public patronage. 'the public is respectfully invited to cull and examine. for themselves. , BAKEILY.No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty, st. oppo site Smithfield. N N. Saperior family Brood, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, fresh every mondog eau be hod at . ' the store, or ray wagon, qr at my stand in the market. Calree and Confectionary on hand and made to order. . I .SHEPIIARD. No 1e Commercial Itow,-Liberty =I Stgei and File dlianntactory. rr HE .sUbseribers have enlarged 'their Steel ind Pile hlnnufactory, ou the corner or (Plistra ,s(reet and Spring alley. Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a.con reining furnace, a melting furnace and a tilt hammer.— Their Steel, now bring of superior quality, and having engaged competent operatives, they are prepared to fur nislastles of every description, that will compare with Ate hest imported article ; and being d eterrated.to Flake' it thU interest of all .who use. Piles in any Way, to pat chase from, theiu, tirey will sell their Files at reduced prices. for Cio.n. They will also re-cut Piles, and pur cha'se those which are worn and broken. Public. patron ague is respeetfullynivited, uov.7) J. ANICRIId Pt Co. --- . . New Millinery, sllks, Velvets, &e. JUST received from New Yorlc, a choice selec don of elegant rich Satins, .4.ilks, Wittier Ribbons French . Flowers, Plumes, dce. A handieorne as sortment of . Winter Minters, !foods,' Cdpes, Cardinals I R Vhsettsi be., on hand and made to order in the lateststyle, at the shortest notice.. ' MRS. DUFF,dem ______i No. 10,tit: Clair st. ( \Vest side.) Patterson's Carriage ..11.1niontfaoltory. Diamond alley, between Wood and- Smithfirld streets. s , % Wign may always be foundan.aaaort• meat of Family.-Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, and. all . kinds of beavy ;work, from a six.borso wagon down to a wheel barrow. e,rsoits; wishing. to purchase or. contract for any thing so the above line, are respectfully Invitedlo call. oct2Blf . City-Lavery Stables.. ' Tnt , subsCribers hating lturchased from Charles Colerrum the above Stables and in , tending to increase.their stock of Horses, 'Carriages, Buggies. Ste. ' „would respectfully solicit a share of patronage, froni..tho public: Horses "tept by the .day,. week. month or year, and additional :lulls are being erected, in the second awry, for the tic. comfnodation of canal stock. . • febg.lkam retiring from the. Livery business, "'with pleasure from a long acquaidunice) recommend my aucoessors to he Antromige of my friends and the public. . , felandw _CHARLES ASCILEIVLAN. Bigelow's Carriage illarsuraictary, _Diamond ...they, between Wood,. and SmiiVirld stree4., r M. BIGELOW would respectfully . inform the . public, Uintal. his Factory can at all nines be' found" - large 'supply of Carringes, rironehes, •Buggies,. and all binds of FaiutY Carriages, e q ual in elegance and neatness to any, found in the East— Contracts _for. anY nurtinhr of - Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will. be promptly filled. Alt work of his own manufacture. will be warranted. Rarenescrs--CoL lit Patterson , It. 11. Patterson, E. D. Alder a n Ste Esq. e , l ßobert Robb, ,C, .L. Magee , 4m And , , . . Wh'ole'sale tfelel7;d. ADDLE,.HARNESS A.NDTRUNK :HAN UFACTOR Y. ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- jll, form his friends and , the palm generally, - hat he continuca to occupy that large and corn medioneSeore Room, formerly occupied by Samue a il- Getoa. tr. Co:, No.Bo, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and genemlassortment of Saddled, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle . Bags 'Valises Buffalo T,tobeti, Whips and all other arti cles in his Into. • He also keePs.constantly ort hand, and Is preprired to furnish toarder,all kindsof.Blvetedllose,manufactured - of the best mate rial, andi n a style of .workmanslaipequal to the eastern 'manufactured :article, and at Go per cent. cheaper. Country/Hire/ulna and. Farmzra would do well to call hand examine his stock.before. purchasing elsewhere, as • e is determined to sell first rate articles at very low Er Don't forget thc.place, 80, - .aarnet of ,wboil treet, and Diamond Alley. • • an 26 Tk. Co., No, 00 Market 1.4. street, have reeeiVed Linen Sheeting, Linen Da- Inask 0,8 and 10-4 Linen Hollandir,,Licaehed:and Brawn. Table Cloths ; SussitLand Search Diapersipoylies;Nag. kins, Ice., to •which they invite the attention:.or per ; vhaaere. , - ;Passage 4. and from,Eiti gland, !I ScOTLAND. AND , WALIES. - ; ,‘ a4iZAII" SANDS, ai41114 - rceittai: - ;I:, . . P. 'W. intnrirps & P 3, [ESTABLIREISi).T.I , / 48:34.F - iVo. 8.1 :Soup streq, , Neit, York,' and 36 Wriftrive Road .Piatsoicis rlending to the Old Country for their friends; vanhnvethein broughtout by the Regular Line ofPack ele,.E!.rtiling from Liverpool on Ist, 6th 16th, 21st or 16th of every, month, comprising the:following Ships ! Siddons, Henry Hottinguer, Columbia, Constellation, Rosulas. ' Patrick Henry, Cambridge, Isaac Wright. ' Waterloo, . - Constitution, , New-York„ Garrick, - Vest Point, Queen of the Weil, Montezuma arkshire, Sheridan, .NOW Liverpool, . Oxford, John IL Skuldy. Or in the first clue American Ships, sailing from Liv erpool and the Irish Ports. everyday, comprising the— St. Patrick, St. George, Andrew Foster, Yorktown, Creole, • Memnon, Probes, Elsinore, . Wm. A. Cooper. And many Others, whichthis limited space will not ad mit of her enumerating% 3 IP. W. - BYRNES & Co. are the-sole Passenger Agents. for the SteamshiPSAßAH SANDS. Her appointed sail-1 nog days - , for 1849, are asfolloiVite From -JAverpool bit 2ltih January, 29th Marche 4th June, 6th August andSth October; from - New-York on 24th Februaryi - Od May, sth July, 6th SepteMber, and 15th Neveniber.: • Thereforc, those wishing theirr-relatives but 'early the Spring, will find it to their interest to patronize this I Old Lstabbahed House, our arrangements being so per fact that no delay or disappointment can occur. - I Drafts at sight (penny amount on the National Bank of Ireland,ite branches, &c., &c., at all times for sale. Ap ply,to, or address letter, p ost-paid, ' ' P. W. B RNES & CO, 83 Songhai., N. Y., . Mid 36 'Waterloo Road, Liverpool. JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ?sew Comm ert Li/ Lined , E. W. `RISIBALL Co., / I - DUX/LIN, ht AL L k CO.) 64 Wall st , New-York, Liverpool, England, . RESPECTFULLY inform their - friends marine public. that they have commenced the tient- Sh!FPitik 11.4 d Contmixsion Busbuss, to {l jt gether with the Oryierai Passeweer, Business, prnuitiagcerlificates of passage from London, LivetpooL Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the Old Countrf to New York, Boston and Philadelphiti,on the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from LI to any amount on the Royal Bunk of Ireland and its branches, and on Liverpool. The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon. are the let, 6th, Ilth, 16th, Met and 26th of every month. These Ships axe all of the largest class, and _are com manded by • Men of character and experience. The Cabin aceintimodations are all lhat can be 'desired in point or splendor and convenience. They are furnished with cverydescription of stores of the beat kind. Punc tuality in the days of sailing will be strictly,adhared to. Packet , Ships Roscius, Siddons,neridsut and. Garrick, are emisek of the largest class; and those•desiromt bring , out their friends„caunot select fine ratan& r Sit i° Passage can be secured at the loweit rates. , P 3 ' New Orleans Lincof Pim kess snil"vree kly For p age or freight, apply as above, or to JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o EDMUND SNOWDEN, r• decll J Corner 4th and Smith ueld sts., Pittsburg • Tapmeott'aGletieral ErialgratlossOfllces t ill REMITTANCES and Passage to and • from Great Britain and Ireland,- by Jr. J. T. Tapscem, 75 south et, corner of Maiden Laney N. Y., and 26 Water too Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrartgetnents on the most liberal terms with aiOSC desirous ot paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing in business will give ample assumnce.that ail their ar rangements, will be carried out faithfully. hicsars. W. do J. I'. Titpffeon are long and favorably known for the superior Oast*, accommodetion;and qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF.TRE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARIIICIi , GOTTINGVER, ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and RIBBONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the Mid and 201 4; and frow - Liverpool the 6th nod 11th; in addition to which- they have orningementS with the tan George and Union Lines ofifivprpool Packets. toil - wore adeparture from Liverpool - every-five days, tieing thus determined that their facilities' shell keep parr with their increasing patronage: while lapseon's constant personal superintendence of the business in Liverpool is all fan tional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passenger* will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as. usuaLeztensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittabargli and the Atlantic Cotes, are thereby enabled to take charge of ant forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage . front any sea poit in Great Britain or - Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying paemengers so the inland not of ail Minable; and will, if neeesertry, forward passe4gers far ther West by the hest mode of coirreyfinee, Without-any additional charges. for their trouble. 'Where persons seal for decline coming out, the amount, paid forpassage will be refunded in full. RE.MITTANCEF. • The suliceribers are also prepared 'to give drafts at sight for any - amount, payable at the principal Leine' and, towns in England; Iretand. Feet/and and Wales.; than af fonling a safe and expeditions mode of remitting feuds to Mom' countries, which' percent' requiring coca facili ties will And into their interest to avail theincel rex of.. Application (if by letter. post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE ACECONNOtt, Forwarding and Conmdarion Afereliants mar.l7-dAw-A ,y • MLR rANBJENQIII AND ammTAxci '1,114r4r 0111 e. IarARNDEN :tc CO, continue to bring out peFISO2IM from ,J...ll,[any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrtuns, %e 1 do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling retupps that infest-the sea-ports, an we take charger,' them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be hut, and despatehthent without any detention by the first ships. We saf this fearlessly, as we defy any of our pasiengers to shone that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thoasandsof others were detained months until they could lie sent in .some old emit, at a cheap rote, which; too frequently proved their , We intend to perform our contracts honorab ly, rest <gar 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 BUM from 11 to, .£l,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in ire , land, England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON,. • la Filth street one door below . Wood at. .I . IIIL . , FOREIGIN i s a vilk IiBEITTASCE. sliall4 u1t4 " 1 " 47- THE Subscribers are preparedto forward money . to all 1.. Parts - of England, Ireland', SCritlaild and Wales, With despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL III"CLIIIIKEN' & CO., 142 Liberty street, INDEMNITV.i The Franklin Fire Insurance ,Company PIRLADIMILL. D IRECTORS:— Charles W. Baneker,' , Georgia W. JXichards, Thomas Bart, " MordeCaf D. Lewis, Tobias .Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Brant, - David S. Browne, Jacob ft. Smith, - `'''NorrisPatterson. CHAS: W. IJANCKER; Fleet. Casa. C. Bkritternst,'SecretarY. 07' Continueto make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country. The Companyhave reserved - a large Contingent Fund, _which, with their Capital end Premiums, safely invested, af f ord ampleproteatlon to the assured.' • -. -The Assets of the - Company: on January 151,-1849, as pubtitibed agreeably to an Act* Assembly,- were as fol. lows, viz : • -Mortgages Real Estate Temporary Loans Stocks ..... • • Cash, ,Ste 813,318492 71 S ince:their incorporation a . p rical ,ef 19 years, they buve paid upwards of One lifigto Four /tundra! Thou itinit Dollars, losses by. fire, there ,y: gvidence of the advantages of frisura nee, as yeallas.the-altility and disposttion to meetivrith promptness, all liabilities. J. GA RUINER COFFIN, Agent, Office N. sorrier Woad and sts ROGERS & OBEY Fire anti lkitarspa iusatataace. r. filllE InsuraneeCotnpany cif North ,Americ-2, of.Phila , , delphia,throngh jts duly.nnihoriaed . 4itent. the glib scriber, oilers to make permanent and limited „insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. . • -. IRE: Arthur G. Coffin, Neel .Samuel . .!..Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, 'Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, . . Ambrose White, -John A. Brown, .-Jacob-11. Thomas, John NVhite,John.R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard: B. Wood, Wm. Welsh, BeerYD,Sharrurd' This is the oldest Insurance Company the United States, having been chartered in 1794: ..Ityeharter is per petual, and - from its high standing, long - , experience, am means,ttint avoiding , all, risks of an extra hazardous character, it trinY be considered as offering ample securiL ty to the public.. WILLIAM - P: JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh - - - may4y If - Claw and important Works es Villifortall WHAT f SAW IN CALIFOSNIA--Being the Journal Ty of a Tour, by _Parent:Bryant. Now edition, with an 'Appendix, containing accounts of the` Gold Alines, Various routes, outfits, &c., &c. • ' NOTES OF TRAVELS -IN. CALlFORNlA—Com prising the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo logical and- Alineralogicafjeaturcs of - the Cquirtry.-. Also, the finites from Fort - LeavetrWcirtli, - lif Ali-ail-Mr'. to SatuDiego, in California, iticluding lutrts of .the ,Arkin sas. Del Norte and Giro rivers, from the °facial reports of Col. Fremont and Major Emory CALIFORNIA--lts History-, Population, Climate, Soil,. Productions and Harbors,: from Sir 'George Simi - mow O'Connor's Journey Round 'the' World. With an ac- Count of the . Itevotion in. California and conquest of that country by the United 13taes. -BylOhri kiughesiA. R. Also, Col : . Mason's Report, and-otter documents Ott the. Gold Region. The above thisAnY-reeelved'anttforsale by I , , KAY & CO., ' 41 ' 24 bonier of Wood;and 3d am.- - WM Or to— junl7af & co:01f 3nouraner Companies .;M=CM -DISEASLS., ,Eirotell y No icar t be eon salted in'all - / cases of a petite rieice7fetitenattire Meideina / to the human frame. • Qt Syhilis nod Syphilitic eruptions,gonorrhrea "Y. and its consegnenees, together With all vs -Iserealdueasir, impurities of Me - blood, with all ditieeseit of renarea/lirigm, skin d i sease siwith sine ture s, glee t, arethro , discharges, Seminal weakness and iinpotency; also, piles, rheumatism,' female weakneis, diSeases of the womb, Monthly suppressions, diseases „of ' joints; fistula ana, nervous affections, pains in the back and loinstini7 nittons of the neck 'orthe bladder and kidneys,acoruutic eruptions, totter, ringworm, mercurial disease 4 &c. TWP,LVE YEARS' PRAOTICE j • ' Eiclusively devoted to the study and treatment of yen° real disorders, and thosearlithig tromlottildbleteesties, gaiety, climate, or impuritiesbf the blood,whereby - the Tonsutaiton may have beefienfeebledianablesDf. Brown - ttioffer assurances of speedy relief to all whomaypittel. themselves ander his care. . . t • Dr. Drown's offices are tionvenientlyarrange:d intosoiA Grate apartments . Patientif can visit Dr..ll.*ithenat fees - of e#osure!to other visitors::- , It is of importance to many persona in need of medical aid, Mobtain good advice privately and proniptly. TO all such, Dr. kfrown , s ready skill , in removing venereal dirs. eases, in their various formsandatages,oders inducements which ein rarelfb'ff einialled:-Strangers-treherettrap: prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated is averybranah ot medicine, ,and for the last twelve years confined hiMself ezelasively to the treatment ,of those. diseases.' Dr. Brew* is the „only regularly eduisited' surgebn in Pittsburgh who given Lie whole attention to those corn , ' plaints. gV'Vertten, safe and speedy mires will. in all eases, be uaranteed. , , ; , ; Reeenteases are relieved in a short time, witiMatinter ruption froth business. - . • ' 'Hernia or Rupture.-Dr, Drown also invites sons alEieted with Hernia tomtit, as he has paid partite: lar initiation to that disease. Letters from a. distauceoutking advice,Mast contain fee, or they will not be stranded to. ' DorptEcp on Diamond Alley; a few doore from Wood street; towards the market. Consultations strictly conll ocd..-decwly Brawn% newly discovered rem- Xll, 'edklnit Rheumatism it a speedy and certtiht remay lor that painful trouble. It never fails:- . • • , Mee:and Private Consultation Itooms,No.: 65, Dia Aland 'alley, P4Labargh, Pa. The Doctor Is' always at kom e i . • • • • -ianlB-daant. nagteat "Pain' Laxtresotote. - mci THE PUBLIC.--Thii is to certify that I have found Datley's Magical Pain Eztraetor to prove' a care for the Chro n ic R.heurnatism, Which I have been ardieted with for ten years, ih my hip joints, ' • . ' ABRAHAAI R. VREELAND: Arquackanark,l4 APril 8;1348.. - ' - ' • Ma. H. Dsr.txr—Sir: I have been troubled with the. Piles for eight mouths, and could get no teller. Your Mogiial Pam Extractor having been recommended to me, I applied it "bartmice, obtained instant relief; and in a shots time was perfectly cured t Could I not get any more gar it, I would not take a hundred dollars for . the' balance of my box. .HALL. 97 North Moore streei, Nest , York, June 19,4841. CALITION. I -Dalle,y's only Depot in the city of York; and Where die genuine. article can he obtaxned, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broadway. TEDALorir is the inventor-of this truly invaluable com pound,'-and he never has, and net:o'mill eomnianicate the -'secret of its preparation to any man fivlng;, and, there fore, ncrother person ever his made; or evcr cart make: a gram of it himself. Dfnenteifeits abound! Every truly valuable article is 1 , 1143C.Ci to be depredaied upon by counterfeiters and posters; and nothing . , that we . know of, -has more exten sively experienced that fact than Drillers Magical Pain Extractor! A Ten.--Thegenuine Dalley, - it, cases of the severest Burns; Seards, &c., will afford instant relief, and produce stance a coolionand soothing effect—extracting pain in and from one to lifteen minutes! but he sure, al ways, upply it Ml' linen—never on cotton clath. And now mark the dif/'rrenee!—Counterfett Extractors, no matter ander what name they may appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase drepain ! Pamphlets, containing e crtificates of cures, may be bad gratis, on applieation to JOHN D. MORGAN; Western Depot, Pittsburgh.. Da.Vrat.TTIORN. Agent. ' Dalleyrs Animal Galvanic Cnre-All, For Horses, Cattle, &c.,cares 'sliarin, rprittor. grease. and praises. .Parrrphlels - cOutaining certiOcatcs of respectable parties, may he had 911 appb tattoo to .. JOHN Xt. I.ORGAN, -oca&d.Lwy Agent, Pinpbciati. _......__________ _ Tae Giiiiid Purgative. ' PR: CLICKENEWS SUDAK COATED VEGETA. BLE 'EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated P il ls lave obtained an enviable notoriety in the United States as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach Headache, Fereni, Pilee Costiveness, Coughs, Heart burii e Liver Complaint, Scurvy. Sore That, Inward Welilkilef4l; Palpitation of the Heart. Indigestion, and a variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir to, as a medicine for the-million. In m ' seasons of the year,— spring, summer. autumn, and minter.—and under all cir cumstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and success- As a Vttimifutre and general medicine for chill drep,the y ark, tinricalied. , Heinz coated with pure white aught, children will easily take Mem; they neithergtipe• not nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation. For adults, by increasing the dose, theyare equally beef cficial As an Ana -Balsas Pitt they will lie found. with. , out a superior, Ask any one, among the thousandi whc I rise there, and an unqualified approval will be the certais result.. J emember Dr. C. y,Cliekener is tle original inventor of Sugar Canted Pli o na that nothing of • the son was even heard of nnt inllLduced them in June, 19.43. Purchasers vhduldpt, tefore, always ask for Clickener's Sum Coateelllege table Pills. and take noothers, or 'her will b made the viclimilOr n:fraud.' , • V'Priee, 25 emils pet box. Dr. Clickener's prlncmal office for the"aale of Pill 60 Wary el., N. V. WM. JACKSON 55 Liberty st, head of Wood, Pane ' burgh, No. Genera Agent. for 1 eiiglrania, Northern' Ohio, and the river counties of, Virginia. The following are the dilly appointed Agents for gheny county. Pa.: A. M. Marshall,/ Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. J. R. Johnson, Jonathan Ghreist, Mancheste Alexander A sdale,Wylie street. R. 11. lactates; Ilirmingtiam. tVin..l. Smith, TeutPoraucerille• G. 11. Starr, Sewickley. Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh Daniel Negtey, East Liberty. 'H. H. Mitchell, Wilkinithurgh. 'IL Rowland*. Son, APKeesport C. F. Diehl, FJizabeth. , - John Black, Turtle Creek. hrEldOwney,pakerstovirt: Samuel Springer, Chuicinf James M'Kee.Stewartstown.- -Riley 11.PLaughlin, Plum township J. Fulton, Tarentum. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville Robeit - Williams, Arthursville _ung22-thkworn Q!LENDE THAT DREADFUL CO . GlP—The Lange 10 are in danger, the work of the-destror . er hat been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in 'at a ioand -of death. AM: 5017 A Morale? Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, Is now perhaps confined to her chamber . 11 9 n dangerous dold—her pale cheeks. berthirmthritaken finiters, tell the hol.l disease bus already gained anon her ,--the sound of her sepulchre! eduarnerces your soul. . - Youxo MAN, whettiest about to caterlife, disease sliede a heart:crushing blight over the fair .prospects of. the fa- . ture=your beetle cough' and feeble. limbs tell Of your loss of hope; but you aced not despair. There is a balm which will hear the wounded lungs,- it is . Healing hint. Annan, the wife of Wm. H..Attree;Rsq. was given up by Dr. SeWall of Washington Drs.. Roe - and _McClellan of Philaderphia, Dr. Roe and,Dr.hrott of Ne.w. York. . Her friends all thought - She must die. She had every appearance of being io consumption, and. was, so pronounced by her physietens—Sherrean'a ,Balsam was given and it curet' her. • Mrs. Gsaasnairrz, ofßeffs Ferry, was also cured of B consumption by this Balsam when all, other remedies 'failed to give relief- , -she was reduced tart skeleton. Dr. ,A. C. Castle, .Dentist,2Bl nr o 44,qr, haft Witnessed its effects in several Cases where no other ntedecine afford ed relief—but theßallani operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnessed its wentierfol - creels in taring Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming: as it may be, is effectually cared by this. Balsam.. ii heels the reply - red or wounded blood vessels, and makes. 'the gunge sound again. ' Rev. TIMMY. JO3I:4108. Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him more' elief than all the, other rnedi clue he had ever taken. Dr. L. S. Beals; 49 'Delaney' street, gave it to a sister-id.lew who was limbering under' Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted. with the . Asthma. In both cases its effects were itantediate, soon Moaning them to comfortable health. -• Mts.Leers-14k "%Yams, Christie-st., suffered. Asthma 42 years. Shipman's-Baku= relieved her at (Mee, und She is . comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use 'of 'this medicine. ThisAndeed is thegreat remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the erections of the throat, .and even Asthmeand.Consamption. _Price 25 cents and SI per bottle, Principal Office 106 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 retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent - Medicine WarehonsM , 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood 'street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for-Allegheny county: A. M. Marshall. Allegheny city.; Jonathan. Ohrietit, Springer, Manchester; J. R: Jacques, Bimungham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; .1. Mustln, cor. Webster st. and Elm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins, burgh; Thos. Aikatt, Sharpsburgh; Sand. ton; James MiKee, Stewartstowm, John Black, Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, M'Kees. port; MeEldowney, . Bakerstown; Riley APLaughlin; Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperancevillm Jae. Fulton, Tarentum; G. H.Starr, Sevrickly. mar 9-1 v Dr $1,047,439 41 94,724 813 . 90,001 80 51,523 00 38,804 37 rresyrats ., iA. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, 1t1arch,.1545: "I have used your 17ermijuge, Carmtatgice Ba4tatn, and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last.three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties: Four other medicines I cannot speak of from experience* hut, 'judging from those I have used; Tdodbr not burthat ' they climb, and-are entitled to 'all the confidence- reposed In them, by those who have used tnem. I was formerly very partial to o"t" Vermifuge, until I becameacquain otherted wit u now in use. h yors, which has my decided preferene to any . . -. Ressectfully, yours, &c., : .S. S. COOK, M.l):' , . ILT For sale in Pmstm.rgh at the Pekin Tea Slare.i72' ••Fourth at. - -; • , , febls it/( RE TESTIAIOItrY for Dr. WillitidcFitiniiihte-di, itt...eines.—The uudersigned,citizens ofPi Ush urgh,h av- Mg personally used Di. INTillard's Oriental Cough Mix ture, and experienced itiheneficial eLfects, do most cheer, fully. recemmend it as safe and effectual, in all eases. Speakitig from experience, we belfeve that it has.no su perior; •and.wOuld recommend its use to all - the afflicted. . , CHARLES LEWIS, . N.S. - .PittilbTurgh, Mareh isith, 1848. ' 1V51. - -JENR.I .... -. iii - 6y J. Sehomunslcer & Co., John RaysiJaui es D.:,..ione'ecl. H.:Cassel, John P. Scott, F, L. Snowden, J. Mohler ' Ogdelti 4- finowdea. . :41032 • - • .. . f'I;SF-+ MM=i2 =M . • C-" A:CREAM—A matehleas growth, beauty, And restoratim-orthe-1111/...This 'Cream, when once knotni, 'supereede all other" aril-- ..elea of the kind now in use. V. here the hair bkdead harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey, a few tipplica.. lions will make the hair soft and dark, aid givoit beati•• tifal, 3 lively appearance; and will also make itmaintiiii its liveliness and healtby calor, twice as long as all the preparations that .are generally used. NVbere the ladrie thin, or has fallen off;:it may be restored by using tkii: Cream. Every lady anifeatleman - whp is in the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchase alt:Weer the Chinese Hair. Cream ' as it is so composed that it Wilt not injure the hair like the other preparations, bat will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in! stance. . _ . Forrestimony to Sur very superior tpudittes, see the fol !Oaring letter frbin the 'Re-V. Mr. 'Caldwell to !desire. Hendershott & Stretch, Nashville r general agents for the Southern States: t.,...• • •••• t• • . . .Letw oftlse Rey. R. Caldwell. Pastor of the Prerblitwiln . • '._CAtuch, Pulaski. Mama. HUM xinsuorr 4*, &m um: Gataistnupt:-1 take p.easu re in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparr.tion called 1/r. , l'arith'e Chinese Hair Cream; for , about two years ago my hair wan very dry, bratty, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the prescrintiort, it is now soft,.and , firm to the head. Many balsams and ails were applied, each leaving my tulle in a worop state. thin before... This Cream, however, has met in 7 e.spec . lions - -letasi article toe , wile , gives ii. prefere nce over `all 'others, being- delicately perfumed and not die . med,to .rancidity. The Indies, especiallyiwill find the CbtnetsoCreom to be a desideratum to their preparations (or the toilet. • . Respectfully, &c., • " Pulaski, January 7,1847. • ' ..XliOr'Sold wholesale and retail; in Pittibuigh, by John 21-',Cosonsend, 45 Market at., and Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and Fifthita . -rels;dBcw,ly LADIEts are cautioned againsttodng Common Prelim led Chalk; They are not aware how frightfully mitt sinus it Is to the,skin t how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears MUr using lire- Jutted chalk ! 'resides it is injurious; containing large • qatinfity of lead! • We have prepared a beautitul. vege- Arta; article, which.we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. ri is perfect ly Innocent, being purified of all deleterious 'qualities, and it impetus, to , the ;skin a natural,. healthy,. asbrister, clear, lively white; at the same time acting as a copmetlo on the skin; Making it soft and int - oath. • Dr:James Anderson, Practical - Chemist of iilassachti • setts, says : "Alter analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the most biantiful and natural, and at the samo time innocent, white I ever saw. I certainly. can csoselentionsly recommend its use to all whose 'skin requiresbeautifying!! Price 25 .cents box.. Directions —the best way to apply. Lilly White, id with soft leather or wool—the former is preferable. •• A rasa err. or .TERTR sou 25 usLITE.--White , teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow. and unhealthy teeth 0 after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance' of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its Constant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good,condt tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing a premature decay . - Those already deeayed it prevents from becoming worse--ir also fastens such neje becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, aitd make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 37i cents.R box.. All the &Save are sold, only sit 62 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, New . York; and by th e appointerkAgentiwhose, names appear in the, next column. . . . . . WtLL YOll MARRY and get a rich husband, lady ? "Your face is your. fortune." : beautifttli clear, .thir? Its white?. If not, it can be made so even though it be yel /ow,disfiguied, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous.' ands have been made thus who haveisvathed once"os twice with Jones' Italiaa,Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnifieent."• But be sure yea get the ,genn- - int:Jones' Soap, atthe . sign of the American Eagle,,, 82. Chatham street. - . • Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, SeurVey,Erysitielai, Barbees Itch, are often cared by. Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That_ it *cures pimples, freckle; and - clears the skin, all kncrw:*Sord at the American. Eagle, 85,Chatham streets Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. - • C.; INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. , Sold at Jacisoars eo Liberty st i ltesti of Woad, Sign of l the o I.l' Boot: • nov2l.' • UNB DOLDAR ' I '.VVELVIVAND•AiHALP CENTS. — Marriage.,Cervidenfial.,Any lady between twen- Ward thirty, posseseing a symnietrical form, good fea nmes„Ac., is asked conadentially, can she suppose. any- Min could admire her while she has latch yellow . teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse ; skin; and .srieli dirty, bad, wiry bail.; when, by spending the' tilicive . 'sum, 0 e might' have delicate white teeth: a pure sweet breath,- and-a , beautiful head of hair. • She can lave 'beautiful •whitek teeth and sweat aroma by using a 2s. bon . of Jones' Am , . Sir Too th Pane; a skin white, pure and spotlesi aarinow; by..using a cake of the• genuine Janes* Italian Melaka"? • Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by using a 3a. bottleof, Tears' Coral Hair ReStOf Witt. Do not form an opinion. against this before yontrry, or you will regret it; but he to ask for Jones' article's. Sold only in New York , . at fei Chatham tn.. 'For sale by •- . • M. JACKSON, Agent, 89 Liberty st.,Pitishargh. CANCER, SCROFULA • AND GOITRE.AmpIe ex perieuee baa proved that no combination of medicine eases,v been so efficacious in lemming, the above dis us DR:JAYNES ALTERATIVE. It lies erected cores truly estouishling,.not only of Cancerandother diis eases of that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin Swellings, Dyspepsia, &c. This Medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body, removes, obstruction inlhe pores of th;;skin, and reduces enlargement of the glandi or &Mei. •It increases the appetite, removes headache and driswiti; new., and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani mation to die diseased and debt Litated constin n ion. There. in pouting superior to it in the whele-materin me4ica. is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, end has nothing. of thedisgusting nausea accompanying the idea of acraf lowing medieine. .... • lt7For sale in Finstaigat a t the PERIII TEA STORE, 72 Fourth st., near Wood: • mar..lo - A Recipe tor • the •Ilinmaxi Hair I TO FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE IT SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND - FlNE.—Persons in consequence of the many things sold, set•down every article; (be It ever sosgood,) as a• humbug.• • If people could be made to tryn Bs:bottle ofJoue's Coral Huir Re storative, and ied how it makes dry, testy, red, light hair motet, soft inborn and dark, and keeps h so; and • by - hi use for somethite, causes it to grow naturally beautiful ;- if pebble 'could-see the number of poor respectable me= caanice that use it, (aye, and find if the cheapest thing they can useij far dressuigend beautifying. the Hair; for 'keeping it loft and in order three times anions as any other article made; and • 'Forces It to grovr, stops its falling, • •• ' And costs but 3 shillings to try. • • 0. • We formerly sold nothing less than• - $1 bottles, - bat we wish people to try it. • Sold only at E 2 [mind 92] Chatham street, New York, an 4 b's• mar 22 •WIT4ACKSON. Art'. 90•Lilleity et- • • How . es Cough Candy,. 111 HIS celebrated article, so favorably knownlost ruin. , ter, is again offered to the 'citizens of Pittsburgh'as certain remedy for Coughs and Colds;ao'prevalent at this season of the year. HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is the best article Of the kind ever offered to the public, and we ehtallenge any person in the United States to produce a cheaper, mire pleasant and effectual remedy for the care of Coughs mid Colds. " HOWE & CO., Proprietors, Depot, No. 1 College Hall, Cincinnati,- ' "'Sold by H. Smyser, L. Wilcox,. Toainsend; Jas. A. Jones, Mack, Droggmts; mid at Win. Jitoik uni's..S9 Liberty street, Pittsbergh.• dec27:d3m yir.EOPI. - "STONIC AND ANII-DYSPEPTH: POLO , 'The general properties of Mete PULS - are :Carmine.. Purgative and Tonic. In we cistinoeditairders arising from impruclenee in .diel, each;: as sickness'and`sourneus of the stomach,heartburn, headaches, ?ie.; *here a inediethe is regaireri, this TreparatiOn,iS very, .applieabie, its carminative or soothing effects almost immediate relief, vilteri natiSea or &ran eis exist ; its purgative Operation upon the stoma ch and :boiveis is' 'gentle and effeetuali. and its' tonic Prokmities im part strength to the digestive organs ' thereby enabling these orgaus.to perform their proper. futietiont withorder and" regularity. .The price has been rethiced Troarso 16 25 cents a hot.' For 4ale, wholesale and - ietra- OAHNES TOCK fr. Co, coiner . Front and Wood and Sixth and rood street's, &gents for fittslitnii: 'e . • . tIONSWIIPTION seiscajnorn irictimWthan any other' V disease in our, country . The yOutigi: the old, the 'beaatiful. and Any, are all alike aulueet to its invidinus ravages, and mauy.tt hectic 'eheelThits been supposed to _' bliSom with the glow of health. - every natesin a cold and 11.'ecii0:4iierharti deemed unworthy , of attention at first—, nod only met , with ;remedies when, too 'tate, 'Wntch the list symptoms withienlatis care, and make" Immediate"nee. ter the COSgh - 13alstinti'er WA. Fahnestack certainly theckits farther progress, and, restore Aisindruned aiganSia a beautiful For sale•Viß,..k:,F,XFirrtsrtict and Wood ste.;-also; conter.OthandWood,.;' ..decil :MlOl J. WILLIAMS,No.I2 North s,Lttlystree4Philadel-' phi tt, , Venetian Bitnd and Windote 'Shade Ilfenvfai; rarer, (awarded the - Erst find highest AtedaliCr t, the - New' ,Torkir Baltimore and _Philadelphia: Eihilaitiarts,, , forthe superiority of his BLlNtls,.Witli ecni fi reand co afid epee in his mzumfacture,) asks the anention putely ; isers to 'assortment of 2UUo.Blmds of:narrow and wide Alois, with, fancy and plain Trimmings, of fie* styles and'eolors. - --- Also, a large and general assortment of Transparan ; ~11 inilore Shadcb which he will sell' t theh lowest. - Old Blinds painted and tzlinined to lapi eentil to new. DEA:ins : supplied On liberal terms. vi T tedt o icalen bs e o f f o r A e I pu b c a h rf i n Com el s tY w a h r e r e— e o e n t fi fu dlelYn tin of pleasiriz all. , Er? Open'ilt.t4 :. • To Cooratrt Bleriehaots. . , Air tiODKINSONwbuId remii p l it il ure y b .o lib o c.g th .sot a n t eil y sse O r : all4 e l a yid n , ,:li ri Li o .iiai w ii. I.TJLii Secure Chino, ; Glass, Queeniware, ate:, at such prices as never wirelieretotbre Oared at. . Remember, 115 Wood - streetOdo - prebelow_sth, (ml 7 ' 7------- , ' - '"litiititie — tirthel.utillp. . h r. 5,,,,,0, jus s es , co b kii s e:ru ,pi :eiii „in nde ro ße r g ai iitel .th ri:Gw : vocra pairucailady, thi sell id' is oreseut.stock at .redneed ,iirices; .. The , ye.Whe wish to obtain Cana, Queritrivdre, or Gkils, iFill 44 edit' a rare opportunity. or getting Stich erlieleis as they want mach cheaper than the usualratei. Remember-the placeiCiill44 -1 1414 . ., No. us wood street, near the'Auetion stoic: - -- '-' -- -.. ' - ' Pr'S. I will dispose of My . wholE meek to any person, wishing to buy it, at a bargain. . . ..janS:tf IVIST. GETTY..- DAGUERREOWPER.OOhIB,I3ttike's- Butfil-L 3.1 Fourth soect—lionnu ar,-losommos, Daguerreo.. typists from the Eastern cities, would call thmutention. of theinhabitanttror Pittsburgh; and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of milieus. and others, at rooms in the'third slory.ofEnrke's building, 4th st:- • . . Persolts 'wishing pictures taken may rest assured no pains shall he, pared to produce >them..in -the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are oftie thostpow-- erilil kind, enabling us tcr. - execute - pictures. misteipassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The Public tire solicited to call and examine. - ' POrsons sitting for pictures are neilloxiequined or ex-• Pected to lake them unlesepertharsausfacticni igiven.- 3. - -• B. Oyernions 'will find this a good • depot for stock jrri_netnietlons given in the art, , containing ~ .the pore • recent Mprovements. •• Aker - . MIA MM= 'Tun oalr,tlD4:,le w-dirrtiAtruitik; A MERICAN 01 !;.i - Wnred from s-v7ol4ll.gletuckY.:-:.-,.:- ; .1 - 1 135 feet 1 7 . - dritv t h e sizifitio Willi earth, a Cori - tun and Infalliblexicre for Riviins7StruiruirCulriitlinisies.7ll::J Scalds. Burns, Totter., El Y 4i P cia f , scald head Z • •,• , "Whin:ping-Cough; Innumlnatory Bore . .Tkireat,,, ore nit --• •Infituned Ryee,Flatuletrce, Ulcers. Five/Sores, end . - ,-.• f , INFLAAIMATOILY RHEII MAXIM!, , • • ' - - which yields to its effects inn serprising manner.- -• , -• • • Ithas never yet lailed•when used according to dues! • : ' lions... Head the:following: '. •-•- ' '•' • .:, : •' •- • . • -- ; '.s74.acus3a, Allegheny CO:, Pa., ; } • November 18,1840. This is to: certify, that my wife, Margaret tihrlest, was V eared of a Rheumatic Complaint of seven years standleg. ' • -by which - she was so lame as to be obliged to use crutch. • - es.. In one:week she was cured ify using the American - ‘' Oili.and cohld walk about as 'usual without lick crutches. ; . .•' .' ' JONATHAN OHRKIST-. 'I" The . following is communicated by Mr,' Wm:Nardi, Air•:: Jackson': agent for Stedbetiville, 0. - • • '. ' • • • • - A gentleman near Steubenville; who had not bier* abte . .. to put either of his feet to the ground for twelve years, In ' ennbl - ; conse ed quence 'of lameness, by the one ()lone "botili UMW ' to walk two miles to a township:eleetion...lt,t!l '. . re . • likewise a sovereign re medy for • •• • .. i. • CONTRACTIONOP.THE MUSCLES:AN/1 TEN ' • - . JThe following is communicated by Stir. Wm. Maki W. ' ackson's agnutfo Steubenvill e 1.... .... • .•••..-,-.;.• i.. :.,.....,-..,•.- • A lady residing. in Ste ubenville,-the finger . ofAtrinstet_ ..... ...- hand was so contracted as to deprive her of the ussfilSiXiti for durty'five years,was entirely cored by the use 01011 a. r...• bottle of W 19.04100 Malabo now has the perfect .Use 01 .• .; her hand fully equal to the.other which had never been_ effected. It has also been found to bo a safe and invinel • ble ngent in the spceland c aertain curs of: - . •,• .. in all cases not organically Mettle. _ . . , A lady residing in Allegheny cifY waseffectually cured pf obstiunie'deamess, of years' continuance, by the use of less than one bottle of the Oil, so that she said. she , • .: heard better than she had ever done before. • , A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was cured of • denffiess of nine years' standin,g, by the use of a small • • . quantity of the Oil. The names and. residences of the • lady find gentleman will' be given to those who desire ft, ~ at theoffice of the advertiser. •Jte properties ore highly developed in - the certain and .. surprisingly speedy cure of all cases of ..• • CHOLIC, CRAMP; AND SPASMS... - '.• . Severaleases of Cramp Cholla have been effectually cured by one dean. of the Oil, in the short space of halt • . an hoar, when the parties have been agonized with pain. .• Its in .the radical curs of_ curative properties have been remarkably =untested s.", "D/SEADETOPTiIE SPINE.•••• ...- • A:lndy, the wife of a planter in Kentucky, Was curve • ‘• effbetuany of one of the: orst cases of diseased 'Seine; which' bad confined her to her bed fora Considerable." time, in which she.oeuld not tarn' herself. It is• a150.a,.. back And .., sore reinedy and perfect cure for painsin the mMall of thir , , ••_•, '. • • , . • Read the following:' - I NFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. ''' • ' ".. Prrrestraos, Dee. IS, 1546. Thls:ls to certify that I was afflicted with great pain In • , • the small of my back and kidneys; which affected me so much that I could not stand upright: • By rubbing extei nally and using bairn teaspoonful internally, night :, morning, I was entirely cared. JOHN RMDII• zn near %Yemen, Armsron g co.;: . a. Atgentleati of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in-. • • flammation of the kidneys—tbe pain 'of Which caused ' • him to fiiint---w ascompletelYeated i in three difyi'; by the .. • use of the Americas Oil. • • .The qualities of this NATURE'S OWN. REMEDY • ' iwextremel ' Ypenetrating and anti-inflaminntety; - ,guently is confidently recommended as a sovereign rind- .• edy wherever inflammation exists, either 'external on n- Menai: Used immediatelyafter a cut, bruise or wound,' ' • cure and prevent • • • • GANG RNE -AND • MORTIPICATION... • . It has, In nddition, been. found a salutary; pleasing ' • -effective remedy - for those very unpleasant and ineanCee.:. nient diseases, . • • • -..:• • • . -GIIAM ' AN D'URINARY•COMPLA.RTTS.; -• .• . jr.r Price, 60 cents per bottle. •• ' • •• • ' ' ' • - Caution...Be' on Your Gnord: - .. • The surprising excellence-and growing•popularity the Arnerman oi - I, has Induced some dishonest persons , palm upon the public, miserable. imitations of this truly .valuableasedicine, for the purpose of dezeiving the en- . •-' wary, and defraudiug the Proprietor. - In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, obscre the following yore mnoTos: • • • jet. See that the name .. - Wte. Jackson, 69 Libeityst • heed of Wood at," iv printed on the label of the wrappc;:- • ' of each bottle, to imitate ‘vhie.'a is felony. ' • • ' • 2d: That each bottle is inclosed in a munphlet contain. ••• • ing full directions for use; and also containing the name - and address of Witt: lackson,•Gencial Ageht for fhb% - " • proprietors; likewise, the name and addreint of the pro pnetors, D. Hail te Co., Kentucky. - • ; -:,; : 34.: Purchase .0,11. T of the advertiied Agents , ell of. - whotb have a show bill, on Which is printed the names of , the'Proprietors and Genera/ Agents—thus: D. /fail& Co.; Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa.", • General Agent for Western - Pennsylvania,. cuid part of Ohio and Western Virginia; and the printers':namini-- , & Shryock, Pittsburgh --printed at the bottom- • "• of said show bill. - -• 4th. Observe--the genuine American Oil is• Of a dark.:,••• green color, without any sediment. and It 4 specific'grairi. • ty lighter than water. rhe counterfeits are mostly of n • • black colors--some white, like Spirits of *furpentine, suid.to be refined and clarified;_ caste Snneca 011—mb- • -err mixturecif other common oils; and one riblack filthy •• • looking mixture, purporting to come Irons Me “Putsbnrgh • • • and 'Allegheny Dispensary Co.' , None of these court- • terfcits pomess either the virtue or ttm power of the Ot , •is •. t AIktERICAN.OIL. . ' 1L 'Sold .wholesale• and retail by WM. JACKSON. - • General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in 'Western . Pennsylvania,- Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio.; . and by the following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny- • colnith A:111. klarshall,l Dr. Brown, • • Allegheny city. J. .R. Johnson,.. •• . . Jonathan tartest, likuchester. Alexander Asdale,lVylie street... J. R. H. Jacques, Dituungbam. . Wm. J. Smith; Temperanceville. G. H. Starr, Sewickley. , • Edward Thompson; NVilkinsburgh Daniel Negley, But Liberty. - IL Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh.. • • Thomas Aikin, Sherpshurgh... • H. Rowland Es Son. Al'iCeesport. ' C: F. Diehl, Eliaabeth. - John Black, I)mtle Creek. . Bakerstown • Samuel Springefitlinton. James ADlCee,Stewartstown. . • Riley hlluaghlin, Plum township. •,. • J. - Fulutn, Tarentum... 'Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenteville. Bolters Williams, Arthursville. tiuglSt.d&wem . et 4 d'a Pa tentgrotduated galvanic Batten' AND PATENT INSULATED POLES, UDR Alkinciix AND °ruse tuaross.s.---This is thdonly •.I.!'•inetrument of the kind that !Ms ever'aeert presented --'• -... in thisi coniatiy orEuropercir medical purposes; and is thec. - etily one ever known to man, by which the galvanie fluid;‘ - • eon be conveyed to the human eye, the ._ ear, the brain; or . .-. I. army part Cl •the body, either externally or. internally, "J •,, i•st t a definite, gentle stream, without shocks or paitrith .. . . tom_ 'perfect safety 2 =tind often with the happiest eiTeeta.' ' ' ....This important apparatni is. now highly . opProied cif . .. 4 ,.......,.. ,, by many of the most eminent physicians of this coon ..and Europe; to whom the afflicted and others who it'!, • !.=...11 ..may concern can lie referred: Reference. will alio be ' '" ''•"' rgiven to many highly respectable citizens, who have , . . I'been cured, by means of this most valuable tipparalus.,ol ! some of the most inveterate nervous dierirdera„ which .. ! -I could not be removed liy any other known means. •- . '..; '... -Among vorious others,i t has been proved to be Ada& • './ -' ably adapted for the cure of the followiardiseases,:yEr: , : :,, nervous In.ndache and other disorders of the brain , ." Irks ' ' with this apparatus alone that the operator can convey' . . .f., the golvanic fluid:with ease and safety to the eye, to re-:...x.a. [..sions sight, or cure amourosas; to the ear to restore lina.l 4 :. Yr , ..ing; lb the tongue or other organs, to restore speech ; and :•. si, .le the.Snrious pane of the body, for the cure of ebr0ni0.. , ;,...... rheumatiem, asthma; neuralgia, or tic dolouretiaX,painP•4•Sl. yids, or palsy.; gout, chorea or SL Vitus' dungs . ,..epilepsy, ' .. Weakness from sr mine, some diseases peculiar to fc- males, contraction of the limbs, lock-i -,, nw, etc., etc._ • , .... , Rights for surrounding counties of Western Pa., mod-. , privileges, with the instrument, may be purchased, and,i s • taro tested for the-cure of diseases. .. .. : ,;'..: Full instructions vtlibe given for the various . cheXal• .cats to be used' for various diseases, and the best meatier foroperating for the cam of these diseases, wilt also he fully explained to the purchaser, pod a pamphlet tint into his hands expressly for thCse purposed, carefully pre-, pared by thepotentim.. Enquire of .• . . ~.. . 5, •NVILLIAMS, Tine Street, ntivl3 ....,, . near dth st. Rood, Pitteb'g.' .QALT RHEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORES, ERYFIIPE,..._, • .L..3 .-. .LAS,-,Barfies Itch, Chaps; Sore - Beards,: Pimples 'This Mused by raany physicians in. this city in - coruigtha above, and :we „Would not consciencionsly 11111.0871 :15121.7,-A knew,it to be all we • state. Asa eosnietie, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article. ever known that removed impuritio4 and cleared and „ beautified • the skin,: making- it soft, clear,... - smooth' and white us an infants. - But nund,lt is sold at 82 Chatham : •,.: - , and by WM: JACKSON m a e is ,.Agent,", .- I . -- 69 - ,Liberly street, Pittsburgh; 11611EITMATISM, GOUT,' AND-TIC DOLOREIJA,— lAIA respectable gentleman - vaned at our offiee,ravhe:•:f-rriri.,) treinforni us that lie had been afflicted for 15 years Rheumatism or Gant, and occasionally whit, Tie bolereux that he had been frequently -confined, whirr room for.tivimths together, and. often strifered the :most in tense and excruciating pain,butthat lately - he had been - • asing Jaynes aiirratire, from which he found tbemost nal and unexpe cted relief - Be - says lie - fotiint the titeM% - "' eine - very pleasant and effective, - and 'that heinow, colt-.. eiders himself perfectly cured,--Ph Nort Amo' ARAcT Wf4nll lK:' lol rvUta.;-%-A gentletneit'Of Scroftilen; habitg from indiscretion in his younger days, became &cited with "Ulcerations in the Throat'and Nose; and a . disagreeable eruption 'of the Skin.' Indeed,..his Wholb - system bore the marks of being saturated with 'disease:l': Oneliand and wrist were. so much affected that .be„ had lost 'Meuse of the hand, every Part being - covered . with deep, painful, and 'offensive - ulcers, and were us hollow and - porous as an honey-ceinb.. It - was at this stage of his complaint; when death appeared inevitable . from a loath ; tome.diseaise, thathe commenced the use of Jaynds temtiire and having 'taken sixteen botiles,is now perreet= Iy eared. The:Alterative operates - through the circulation, and I, ptrriff au the blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever . located, and the numerous cares it has per , - 'formed - In diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula,. gout, fiver eomplaint, dyspepsia. pad - other chronic diseases; .it;; of" the Times. •-• • ' - "•117!....P0r rrale in Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA STOII . E 72 Fourth street. : • " ' marl9:3meod ATS OF COUGHING} in Me night are very trouble .L T some. They break in upoirthe hoots of refrosa and ughattal the ntrength of the sufferer. B. A. Fahneatoek • & Co.'. COUGH BALSAM hos been eminently success- .ful in casing and:curing . these °unpleasant spells... jr . .o p rur , o i u roused iu theang_ht by a spasm of coiagbing, ;•. •• • leaves no ucpleasant taste . • tea spoonful of the Cough Balsam will-seethe it, give bun • behind: relicrui Idifaositictei7up,aelda:iatbrelehitake precedence over all • . otf ere, as a retueily foreoughs, colds, Ere. . Prepared and sold by it A. FAHNESTOCK dr Co, .. - corner Int and Wood streets, and corner 6th rind IVood .R. RALPH'S CrunalutTttn VsasrAayt ' P yyaitsair D sale, wholesale nail retail, at the ' ' • REA.x. Esriait 07 TX; . . NO. SO, Staiihfield.a.: •:, • -, Also ; by AVat. Cole, Allegheny . city: J. G. and* Bit- r , : , mituallllll;Jolt.43lToceneken, Penn street; Irtith • Waft: : feb' 4 '' '.... _. . ' . ' .. ==MM '; MEE lIIM •-•. I=MMMiI
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