. , M3==ffl== AU - 13ti*C01113. • CO. WILLEA.II,I,IDAT. , • aa c citsso Air 3uo, titian. lb TAT No 10, Fourth.' strrek . bitirreic'Erfelf! 4rirtit, • l orANETEAcTußEtt36r‘Jhot'ler.ii7,ladirf pitit s, kr 4rrults, prompts, baths„Water clesetii,leadentoffins, - z'lke, keep constantlY offhand aitdituitrafaiture to order; sheet lead-from 1 toff fits. to the @q bite: Rid% iii Sheets of 6 by 20. feet, which they will furnish krthe trtuieWholesaht or cuticrtirder in any site_that maybe wanted- • • They also manufacture and keep :constantiy hand leaden pittes iv:m.2 to }...inch calibret•aqueduct , Pineitm. convoying water trom sporings, furnished. to the count* ':trade, and put up on reels In lengths of from 100 tmo 10od 00 -feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper eth of laying:. Also, on hand, &large supply of Adams , . Pat '-,ant viatica - Patapai for wells,or. cisterns; Driow &Cos van' suPeaor cast/ran suction Pumps- Hydrant work of every descripuori' executed.in the taunt durable manner, and on the most accommodating' terms.- Orderi from the Country for leaden pipes, shot a lead, or pumps, will receive prompt attention. • • , . 8.41.11.1.7510.• SECURED -BY LETTERS PAT ENT: - - 1001 1 / 3 1-1.0, ATTENTION is solicited. to as entire new I article. of RAILING, made of Wrought iron bars; and soft annealed rods, or wire, and expressly designed • for enclosingiCotwes, Cemeteries, Balconiet.-Tablit Grounds, &c., at prices varying from 50 cents toß3fi o the ,running foot. It is made in paunch of s vruiouri lengths, , fik to 4 met high; with wrought iron postslf inch 'square, , • at intervanibg distances DIA to 10 feet. •If desired, the pannelicaithertade of anYheight, in continuous spans 0f,50 to CO feat:iv:Rh or w i thout extra charge ' The - CompirativelightneisArititstrength and dumbil '.'.sty of the .NVIRE. RAMA:NC:Wm heinty.of its Varied.or . nantentalddiignsi together With•theextrimely lowprice .ntathich itis sold, are - causing it io supersede' the Cast , Iron Railing, wherever their coixiparative: merits have been tested... For tlirther particulars . address . . • MARSHALL & BROTHERSI Agents for Pateatees, air27:3001 Diamond alley, near Smithfield st.Pite.huri. Hardware; tmtlery, Saddlery, TOHN.WILLKER,Porwand Deafer in Foreign. and. JOHN; Domestic Hardware, respectfully .announties to_his friends and the pabl.c generally, that he is now.receiv. ing his Spring supply of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery,. &c.., at his stand, No. 65 Wood street, which he pose of on the most reasonable terms. . lie will continually, be receiving fresh.supplies. - direct from the manufacturers in":Enropo 'and thie country, which will enable hint to Compete with any house, East He particularly invites 'the attention of customers to, his excellent assortment afirahle :Ind Spring Cutlery. &c, which is of fashionable patterns and front the molt popular manufacturers. llis stock 01 Carpenter'k.Tools is large, end of excel . Of genera lent l HardStrire itock, hejots every variety bf 'Western Merchants and dealers; generniSi, are in vited to call and 'examine his stock. " • '.'maritthlrrn Colverhi - Pateiit Ocinease Beater • BUTTER. IN FIVE MiMUT.ES r lA/ E call the attention of the public to theartiele head ing,this adYertisement,and invite the enterprising and curious to call and witness its operation., All laver. ~tisements in relation to this invention, to the hundreds, who have seen it tested, is supetierogation,- Ist. This Churn will produce Butter, gattiertng it mil a. 'mass; from. sweet milk, in five to tett minutes! and from' cream prepared, as fatuities usually prepare it, in thrle. The utility of this, invention is apparent, 114 better Butter tante produced hem sweat milk, or creatisithan cream staured in the usual way; find by means of this Churn, a little girl or boy. can perform, in litve or ten minutes, what has heretofore required the labor of a two . • num or man for one or two houn,and sometimes half a 341.1 simply turnings thimb screw, the wheleinsitie dasher is taken out, leaving nothing but the Butter and milk in the plain wooden box. - • • _ •4th. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented, as the vim - of its construction (thosigh7 embodying a. great ',philosophical principle) makes it but little to:manufsc ttun it. sth It is a common-sense Churn, as atl wilt ndraitwho ..will examine it. , We invite the public to call-and witness its operation at our office in the Diamond, near the Black tear 'Tay - ern, and at 1. F. Beckham's,- Federal st,'Allegbeny. - mris9•4llin w2m CAIBERCIISI A ?RICE. - Wall Paper Warehouse, _. •NO. 47 MARKET STREET. PITTSBUROH, PEINEVA -, TIFIOREARPAIMEEL • RSP,BCTFULLY announces' to his friendi and ens. tocar.rs. that he has had at' no past period' so exten eive a Stock ache has at present. Be can offer to pur chasers, on very ofoderate - at the old estabffshed stand in Market street, almost every article in: his liae— including counting-room. bed chamberdining-roora,par - tor and tall Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire 'board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders' Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and Tea Paper; he is abundanty supplied, and requests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his OA fOrttnellt. Rags and Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high . marl3ldtevedin Paper Hanglas. Ahtnow receiving, direct from t he maimfacturers in .1 New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, ',large and well selected assortment of all the latest and most im proved styles of Satin, Glazed and coaurfon PAPER HANGINGS, consisting of— WAG pieces of Parlor and Fresco; 10,000 . Hall and Column; ; 20,000 Dining-rootn, chamber and office Paper Winch I would particularly invite the attention of thole having Houses to Paper, to call and.examine, at the Paper Warehouse of 8. - C. HILL, • . Paper Haus sra. iEBgRS. JAS. HOWARD 2c CO., N 0.82 *cod arras, would call - the attention ofthe _public to their present stock, of Paper Ifaigings, wh ich;. for variety, beauty of finish, durability and cheapness, is onsurpass ed brruifeetablisbnierntri the Union,: Besides a large and full axsortmeniorPaper of their owniminufactirre,they are now recv4vlng a directim portation'of French and English mice of Pap er Hang ings,.purchitsed by hltieLevi flotiourd„rine of the firm, now in Europe, consisting of— - i Parisian manufacture,— - pieces. •.. London.. - do.. • 6,000 - Of their own manufacture, ther.have 100,000 pieces Wall' Paper, and ip,ooo.peit Satin 012104 Window Messrs: /antes HOward & Co., have spired ge ither ex pense nor labor in : their endeavor . , to rival the Eastern Wall Paper establishments; both thrptality,ofi maniac lure and variety of pattern, and 'they are vrafranted In assuring the public that they.have suceeededi The whole assortment, foreign and home manufacture, will be offered on terms as tow as those Of Eastern manufacturer* and ititporters: marj2 New Literary Emporium.} A new depository of Cheap Publications,has been opened on Third street, oppoilte --- the Ppst Offke, where may be found a general as s ortment of the popular literature of the dal. The proprietors have /made the most ample arrangements for procoring all nett works as 'soon as issued from the press. - • , 'MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPIMILS— AI I the most valuable. Magazines and Weekly - Neyripactrs can be nad at their counter by the single nurnberor y the year. STATIONERY-Letter an&eap'paper;pena and pen cils in short, every thing in.the stationery line, and p the best quality, tor sale cheap. • -MUSIC—A large assortment of the most apitroved Pi ano Forte Unite, bound and otherwise. This music I' pronounced by the most distinguished professors to be the best:collection ever offered for sale-lathe Wilt. The United StatesOddFelloWs' Directory f r 1849, got up in convenient !Pyles: Without .. particularizing farther,. we rcspettfully re quest a EBlVita to - our store room from the public . • • WOEIC-A. BOLDIES, Third street, m i r26 _ . - opposite. the Posit Office. • ' Joshua abodes, 1 y HOLF.SALE FRUITERER ANDOON CTION :1 boxes OtMges; .600 cans Sardine 225 • Lemons' ze - 800 ht 180 don Lemodiymp; 1504 r." 4, 1000 dmmu Figs ; '4OO boxes Herring; 200 bx#Raisins, In layers; 2000 Cocoa Nuts 150 hf.b,xs. " 8 boxes Maccaidni 1004 r. "- " 8 " 'Fermi cilia; 75 trails Iraica Almonds; 25 cases assid"Pickles ; 100 boxes shelled " 40 casks Currants' ' - abides Bordeaux " 100 lbs. cot Tissue Paper; "- Malaga " 50 rms. white IHes Paper; . 3 ." paper shel'd " 15 cases Punted; 3 " bard " 16 mats Dates; . 40 bags Filberts;; 4 cases Lignole i l n 30 4. - Widnuts; 10 lbs. Vanella a; 50 " Cream Nuts; 20 bxs A Nol. :k Candy; 40. " Pecans; . 20 " wh'e and 44e1. R. " 10 bits." 8 cases-Florenie Oil; -Just received and for sale by =ea/ ' •-• • • • , JOSHUA RHODES. Greenwood Gardena A RR now open for the sale of a Mize co lectionMf 11; Green Bonne Plante', of.the choices Lvare des; Also, a large collection of the finest Dahlias ..d Annul Flower Plante will be ready to deliver.in poca.on the tat of May. Boquets of the choicest Fldwers put up at tile simile's' notice. : „,...,The - Gardens will be open for the general reception of Totters orethe 24 clay of April. - captain Vandegnlf 'a hue new steamboat[-, ( tire Thimias 'Scot* will COMMCDCC, ranning from the Pant, foot of Penn st., - to tbe Gardens, on the 2d day of April. rmar2B • Mitchell's dlapsy KAYIt CO. have taken the exclusive ages sale of Mitchell'ssuperior Maps, for PAM N waters Penusylvania, - which will he sold at I - - - ii ;Philadelphia prices.' : _ ._, . . The Map of the - World, on Mecatur's Piroiec ion, is she largest and most comprehensive work of the hid ever - : published in America ; it is 6 1 feet from Ras to-Vest, and 4 1 from North to South, accompanied .by . - Book -- of MO pages,containing consultintindegoionsul ngwhich any item on the ;Map may be readily fogad ; so. Geo graphical des,criiiiions of all the countries on he Globe, The Reference end - Distal - fee Map of the Un edSlitteti, One scale of 25 miler to an inch, _comprising 1 a States, Counties, Townships ; &c., in the Ulliol2, acconipented hy a volume of 400 pages, Et vo., which includes a a n index of , counties,Towns,'&c.;together with a, general diserlption ~._ of the United States. r i -- . • ;The National Map of the - American Republic, or 'United States of America. - a ... r _.-Universal Atlas, Minlaining Maps of thei• Empi te s, -Kinildrims, States and Republics, with a.sperinl' Map of • - each. of the 'United States', notoprehended 01'073 sheets,.' terming a series of 117.Mapsi a large folio vilume. ele gently executed. . ',. A Mep, of Texas, Oregon and Califontia,.veitti all the routes distinctly marked outick these &nitrates. - - ' Alarge supply of the above Maps,- small nnd large, ' . will be kept constantlyon hand and for *ale dt the Book . and: Paper Warehouse, corner of Third -And ood ists. Notice. •15,004 T CUBIC YARDS OP GR.ADI irEIE-Birminghtun Totem. Council, desiring 0 contract 1 with some suitable person or persons' fro L the.exene • voting of 15,000 cubic yards on the streets, wel t : receive - . settled proposals for the whole or any part of 'd work ' , until the 4th of April next , at winch time We ork- will t let totbetowest and best bidder, ; • .Prot.msttls to' be tett , . with Wuxi.u4 Famiekri,..StreM. ' Vommuistone r, where n epecifiention of the Work may be seen. By order of ihoCouneit. I :; taaatdtd ,T11051A13 MACE:MORE, ^7' • Me!=E=E Onobs. I ,` ritalklo*lblP - d ,:,ttrarkci street. second -door 'tiefoto;- - Seirettl: Vrret., nsr.e.c . reu . .cLy ritinciunces to his ituineroas friends. I Ith rind to die public, that he hasrentoyud_kis rashicin,. able Head-quarters from Lam rty. street . 46 his new Store, °if - Market, ed'door from - Sniond street., . constant ly prepared to make to .ordex, of the most fine and_ pest materials, it superior mintier . arid at very reasonable prices, every a nip le pr Fashion able _Clothing, pf which his complete stock! choice: and carefully selected French, English and Selman Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ings,„&c., of the latest and mein desirable patterns, axe parnettlarlY,desti n ed.:-.-; I - Helms also on handViiVitirgeil ' ocic,Of Re ailpmado Fashionable Clothingorhichlir will sell very. low - 28 Market tt., Sirdoor from Second st. rito fitiUSEeKEEPERS Ana 'moss 2.olusancreo.--The • .1." itabiteriber has received...and now ' on band, a large assortment of lionsekeoping..GpOs,coroprising, in part, as follows t=• 54,0-4, 10-4,124 Bl'd Cotton Sheet:olgs ' • ' 6-410.4,12-4 Baruslei• Biteenn s, Pillow -case Linen, and Muslin Ticking ; - ItSnrscillea quilti, Blankets; • •' - . Plain and embroidered Table getters, Do. . _ do. -• Windsor DlAPery,'•Weirkey'Red Chintz ; • I Bud' Windior.Bolyind,LtnenTable - clotha ;•-• ' Damask Table Linen, all *Matti - •• .. t -Napkins, Doilies, Diaper. Crash, .ki. E lio4 which will be - soldst lotttest - pritesait - • " • - ROIrt.:DtATHOP4I , BONI3; ' • No. 110 Market et.; 3 doers from Liberty. HOGAN h C ~ trirejust received, at .66 Market *treat, an iutrivalliad,itelecttan . . Betidlleticulea and RPM& ' Fans and Caudal China Seta, .lieccretaoas.`&c. roar 23 MOGAN CANTWELL.' at; • u • tier. 1117• 4 4filse '-edirxste oir" roc= INIS. Si ilissir 'mine; rzernicaOli REAT BARGAINS: I 7 .Thu subscriber bail just ro t'!" turned frorn theEastetti Cities; and Istiow seedling a. yin , else nsisre.rostiiime nt of FANCY' ANDSTAPIX DRY: GOODS, adapted tolthe - present season, and em br m *big a ock for richness 'and variety s not surpused by af.V establirlamentln the West. - _ ' — DRESS GOODS VerflglOssy black 'Silks; !Cravats and Collars; Handsome dress do. . IBlaCklose Veils andlfilker.; Rich - changeable • do." !Inconel did Camb. Rich changeable Satin d, Plaid and striped Mains; Chines; Handsome Ritilhogisi Mods - and high col'd Fren - ch Gloves, Roden', kr.; -Merinos;- ' • . if:laths for Clos I , Mode-and high cord MuslinTerkeriShawls ; Lajoes;•• .• • !Cashmere do. Newatyle muslindeLaines;:Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin striped Cashmeres; -; frinsre ; I Fancy - do, do . •. • .PlaekThibetShawls,do.do. Wick and colored Alpacas;Black do.• da. Plaid Ginghams, bright ecriSilfc ' do. . do. Tors;- • . (Fine Brochos do. I New style Visettes; iCloth dci. Gals Plaids,bright colors; iplaid, Long go. California . . Ilsow , Priced do Black 13cirobssines; . • i Plaid Cloaking' • • - CALICOES—GREAT- REDUCTION His stork of Calicoes is very large; •it has been se lected with much care—with particular reference to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty of design. These goods are lower than they hove ever been befors, and are worthy the particular attention ni purChasers: The bed:Calicoes for 6-1 eta. ever offered • Double purple Calicoes,Englisb, till cents; Green. . do. Oil Chintz; BritisliChititzer ; • :.New style Merrimack Calicoes; Rine do. • do. Blue and Orange do. _ . Furniture CH - EAT D RES S popps, - - A large lot of low priced !duelist de Lainia, of the low price of lel cents per yard. Also, Black Alpacas for la els. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging• hams, forth cenvs.vvarranted fast colare. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE- GOODS. Bleached Muslin*, tcrl4; Yard wide Unhlcachal. In to 9; . Bed Tickings. very cheap; Casiaalts, Drillings, Kentucky Jeans; ..Checks, Linings,rflaid Linsey*, Dotztestie Gingham*, Mariners , Shirting - a; Caned Cambric* ; Flannels. lower than ever ofered ; Canton Plitinele. LE M.: GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns ; Damask Table Linen; " Do. do. Cloths; Russia Sheeringi Do. .Diapets,• Linen D ri lling:Crash. EiLANKETSt BLANKETS! A- large stock of Blankets,from coarse to very , also Blue and Drab-Shenker., fine sod very fins, for Overcoats GOOD FOIL GENTLF.MIar. -Fine andattperfine French and EnglistiCtodis and Cat.. sitneres; Over-coatings;Sickand ',men Pocket Hand. kerchiefs and Cravats;, Gloves; Otatiteattst silk Ent Merino Maier farment; Merino and CigtOn H alf Home, ete., etc. The subscriber hating made extraordinary prepare lions for the Palsied 'Winter trade; and t i legingDatehim. ed his Goods ander the advantage of markets' nationdly depressed. can confidently promise his mummers th e best bargains babas ever been able to odor, Castonten of she bonio, and planhatrie respectfully invited to c Terribte Rewoltiilliso—Sita es 1Y risausgs has I 110IrOGAN & CANTWELL, (sign of the %.,t No. (+0 _1(1. - Illaiket street, wised respeetfullr beg Imre to cult the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods, just received and *peanut; trout manefactuxers and im porter, al which th ey feel confident that price at qual ity rill give entire satisfsetieu, as our motto .Saks and Small prqfir.r. ,, Our stock consists, partly, of the &Bowing a rtleles.riat Ladies , and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles ,Guard nod Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets,' Fin ger end FAT Rings; Pencils and Pena; Slidessrui Stotts; Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head Drente; Madaton's Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; Cam! Wads; Ale baster Boxes; fine fitosewoodandLlmey Shaving Cases, ()Weighed Sires Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all Itieds; German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bap and Purses; Cotton Bags and Purses; Hair, Troth, Nail . and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Accurdeons ' Flaws and Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and 'F per Holders, Shell, Dress and Side Combs, larger styles; Chide Vases, .Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glaze' Vises, Map, and Cologne Battles; Tables, Chessman and Baekgammon. Boards ; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In grate Carpet Bags; Willow Market and Side BaGrew ; Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, tr.7e-, .with a large action- Meat of Tbys and Fancy Ardrics, we numerous to men tion. (sepia TYRANTS All WELL AS MONOPOLIES lIIPSTPALL: SO MUST PRICES; St-WHICH fiat will be proven by calling at McGcuteu Paahlortable Tailrning Eatablishment,'Tbint street, barle*Buitding, Mono: BmawprvJw and gaick raki, Nfaarlarr : Freak and geed. Colcrawrton: Virg jar in OW background. - Mpohl enatomere. and allathers, are respectfully In . rated that I MA waiting tot them, ItIeGUIRE, St. Charles. - Bleaohed Uppity. A: MASON & CO., No. 80 Market street, have just • receiVed the following well known brand' of leached Muslin', viz: 78 and 54 Bleached Muslin, James' Steam Mills;. 5-4 " Naninkeag " - " Meson," "Pt:ken:Meet," " Carlisle," "Dorehesim,"'Oin "A,''•Fittsburgh," "Lawrence?' "Boston Pillow Cue " " Farnsworth," Ac., &e. All o 4 which; together with mani styles not here mentioned, will be sold at EASTERN FRICE73, by the piece or pack age. , - •febYl , Shirting Masiatti andl. ITlMlts,Lilaiessa. VR. MURPHY Invites the panic -Mar attention of . those wanting the above GoOdsoo htsdesirable stoer, nollol6llg of the belt mike, from the most approv ed manufacturers, and the latter warranted pure Our He has Instveceived an additional supply, and isoraring Shirting Mastitis of a superior quality at a very low price." Also, Sheeting and Pillowcase Mullins; Dupers and Crash, Table Cloths, Towelsand Napkins; Blankets, quilts, Counterpanes; and . Housekeeping Dry Goods generally- LADIES' DRESS DS—Sach as French Merinos; Parmettos; plain and fancy De Laines, (some new styles ust received ;) Alpacas, &c. The season, being far advanced, all these Goods will be sold at pnceshat cannot fail to please. ID - yvkokgralis Booms up stairs.. . . AEI - R. MURPHY, at his Wholesale Rooms, North. TV's - salt corner of Fourth and - Market streets, Pitts burgh (tip alai to now prepared to offer to the inspec tionof country Merchants. All extensive supply of New Spring Goods, including the newest Myles of Spring Prints, Cinema's, Latrine' Muslin de . Lames Alpacas, and Dress" Goode generally r also, (love; ;and Hosiery, Bonnet Ribbons__Uces and Edgings , &c. Ivices low. Entrance to Wholesale Room from 4th at. , ' testa A A. MASON & CO., No. 00 MISULLT svgairr, have 1,11; this day received, per "Fail Line,' the following named Goods, viz,:—Sann stripe, black and blue - black plain and printed Beragea, all wool M, de Laines, em broidered Thibet Shawls, Mack, white and ipearl Silk 'Hose span Silk Hose Silk, and lisle thread Gloves , linen, bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings; Inserting black silk lace Edgings; bonnet Ribbons; embroidered muslin Capes, new patterns and rich goods. ' mar 22 y for the .ugh and 5 reduced sittings rAmsrrs. "Call and seen the choicest, variety ever roftereiband CAMELIA CRAVATS; at prices, you cure.Lleave them CLOTH STORE, Post Buildings, Corner Fifth and 'Modals. marlo:gw TN STORE, and nowreceiving, our first supply of New 1. SPRING GOODS,eonsi sting of every thing new and, beautiffiLto be had or the Importers and Jobbers:— • • 7` -.New styles of.rich Turk Satins; ;Wide BrocideSilks, new patterns • Rich Chamelion and Glacie Silks; Fig`d bl'k Silks, all widths; Bereges, Lawns, Mous de Laincs, &c.; 'Emmy Bormet large designs. Together with a large assortment of Domestic Goods . - . ROBT. D. THOMPSON, -. No. 110 Market st..l doors from Liberty W SPRING GOP !GDS.—A. A. hiiiisox.A. Co., tm mar lr ket street, are now opening 40 cases and packages of Splendid SPRING GOODS, comprising Lawn s blus hing, Bereges, hi: de Laines4 Ginghams, Prints, French Cambries , Linons;" Ribbons, Laces, Silks, Shawls, - Gloves hosiery, and general assortment of Goods : IDAMILEBS, Beal:ambits and the Public, o effect a saving of oiie4Aird,luiff obtain the greatest bargains ever purchased, ans most - reepectfully invited to visit ROBDISODPBCIATHESTABLIBHM.ENT, Post Build ing* corner Fifth and 'Wood itreets.. febs:2ve A FURTHER: IZDUOTIOP!T Ja.ni,lldursprott.'iro'Sonsi , Patent Soda Ash. IVO,STONS,3I; ash, currency" Or. 4 mos., approved bills. s:tons or upwards "S} do, par; or 6 mos. do. in terest added. For the Superiorquality.of this brand , 'refer -to the - glass end soap martutacterers of this city generally . ' W.•& ; ,51. hEITCSIELTREE; dace - •,,:. - ,lslo.ll36Liberty street: -- -V001.44'04.^.1zw1zte. ,- ; • " • • F, - ,;,'3*.0,0;0#0t100.::;,44:it0.'..". ntraliy *lv 1P IttE4.4 nes' Ciii—rit; New Goods. KOZ=7=E=2 lk I libtitirW tiftvith WO. itifigatlB.4.E-,EVEISM TaimieoßTAllol , l OF riiiikillTTO IraOM 'ArrXWBUBON, PHMADELTHL4 ;;BALTIMORE, - , NRVir YORK -, , posT.ou, rce. THOMASMORBIDGR, TAAFFE O'CONNOR, Miardelphits : - pituburgh. - 111ill'old established Lutebeinginiwirr tall operation, '3:lheProPrielOrsare prepared, with their usual exten sive arrangements,. forward merehandize, produce, &c.., to and from the above ports, on liberal tetras, with Ilia reguittrity,; xliapatch a•nd safriy, peel:llia,. to their mode of transportation, so obvious' when transhipment - on the way is avoided. - - • t einisignments byandkrthis Line reCeived, charges paid, and forwarded in any required diractiont, free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications promplly attended 10, on applica: , tion to be following'Agents: • - • THOMAS BORBIDGF., --'278 Market street. Philadelphia. ' - TAAFFE '&'O , CONNOR; -- Canal Basin Pittsburgh. lycomuilt - •Noril sc,734itinsore:', I . : : ' 8 / MEM `ffietreliantra Tr swop° attars _- • PENNSYLVANIA. CANAL AND RAIL TO PIITLADILPOIII SALTIMORT. Tut Canals 'and Rea: Bonds being now open, and in good order, vreareptepared to forward all - kinds of mer chandise and - produce to Philadelphia And Baltimore; with promptness and despatch, and on` tut-goo terms as ;any other Liao. ' - C. A. MeANULTY & Co., , • Cartil Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. AturaraCHARGPS RAYNOR, PhßadolPhis, ROSE MORRILL & Co.. Baltimore.' finrl7 'ftifUt:o:4.9 : ::alki itliamalsainths Way Freight - Lime, .Frer- SlairroWe, Johnstown, 'Hoilidaystnirgh, and' ail intermediate video. ' Tam Line will:continue-to carry all Ilrtii7 Geods with their usual dispatch, and at hair rates or Ire gbb , Acnent—C. A. McMinn-MY & Co., Pittsburgh. D. B. WAKEFIFLD, - Johnstown. JOHN MILLER, Holiitlayiblisgh. Rmemunrcas—James Jordon, Smith &Sinclair, Dr. F. Shoenberger,* it, hloore,-John Parker, - S - .1;' . .1V0u Bona horst & Lehmer &Co:, Ina. NPDetrita & Etroti.; Pituburght John - ivory ; Strait, Idulhollan & itay; John Omar & Co., llLinviile. mart? (Gazette and Journal Only eopyl P - 1110PLEIS Tit ANSPOILTATioNi la 61rBatit PITTSBURGH TO ERIE! O RE-SHIPPING.—The Boatsbelortgin' g to thiaLine 1.11 have been put in fine order, and are now running regularly between Pittsburgh and Erie, touchiag at all intemedliatePartti Mang the Canals. A-Itaatwat ninny, be In the wharf, under the Monongakela Bridge, and one will start regularly every other day. The People's Transportation Lion has every, facility fur carrying Freight and Passengers. . The boats well be towed to Beaver by steamers, and will pierced to Erie with great 'dispatch, by the canals. The boats are commanded by exporieneed and careful a( whom have an in terest in the lam. I. Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point on the Lakes. For freight or passage apply to EIRE:PATRICK, Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: CLAIM & Co-, Beaver. H. W. Ceaktgonaw,Hew Castle. Tao - mass& Birrotirtracs. Pulaski. St XXIII WAL111.131& Co., Middlesex. Altiassa litrU. Sherron. Jossin MCCherax,Sharptiburgh. S, B. A G. Lowlir, Clarksville - 'Kura A, MePaataxe, Big Bent_ S. Cr natant, West O reeindla. J.IT. Ettestarcs, Adantsville. W, 11. Hingar,llartmettin. W A. CO, Stretollin's `001:,-Pre Was.. Posers, Cortneantville. , Spring t Inner. • W. C. Wartgara, Crenerviilt. War Truce, Lockport. E. run, Ginn!. A. Eta*, and a Tvat.naamt The Mowing Agents la Erie will t*Peilre and far,. ward Freight to any Port on the lakes, stopped by tkia Line: IV M Gallagher. John Hearn. A. W. liaverstickkr:s.4 4er-taa Kellogg. Kenos , & Loomis. Welker A cone Girei fiTietaiireroij elittunsto ASV rapt ottrarra. rerrearitoo. re-, I- le the =net popolarof etil MOT tirol , mior, Eit*, lahtiehraarnitts the Weld. "nos plat* bat tattled do re-potation by ter ptoprte.tor heroin* , thff *r•re !keel Um's tun/ tibiae*. or ktes are trade entertotY to order for this market, and he is hot eaust,e.n only ter keeping the brit 10.0fitli Clrat of BOOTS and fOlt/F:i in the dusters eounity,..tatt ten to enabled and deter. lamed to sel.l pis GOCIDat boner than-trig otter b0w.... pue.eibly tan. he cares not what lariat** they bout or having for ate-tint great indosernsais to the public' It ie ltnyeinisdile to art lord) all the ashen tare* and 'Coedit!** is an anscrOtessetd., that gm *neat Murrain Corner bee over °teem wink estahlee its Imgal-elm , to reel litrt/ls and Slutee of the very beet qualms* said etylve at town Ili to a 3 per teat lower thatt.any other &taro in itl4" eitY The way to wet the tratkrii (or all who intend auttium. Inc_ibtlOTS. and SLIOKIn to +WI at fIATXr (MEAT IMEGiI IN CORNY.% rsantibe the sleek and price...and all will be mutated thetthe Oreargargata Ciente, Selig fi-44 *ad ritpt shrert, is the pine* for thie ptitgle., tat. son altot good licana /lad tlhore cheap,. for ellib SLATES. -.- , Umiak Wasters itstei le HAILNIZS, TRUNK AND WHIP MANINSCTORT. 411.11 E satmettber take* this method a Warming Ms j frimads sod the again is protest, Hutt be ion the.. Isring stock of the following named snit les. of men 4 manafectore, to this city.—Hodellea. Harogre, Vents and Whip ; ell of which ha raid warmatto iwr mad* , at thee beg amitosis!, mud hy the hest nieelornies .Attestreoy tormty„ Hein, determined to sell otstorfacurres eametking lower:Mantras bath herergere sotd to the ctir, he would invite peva:mem need of rho above lonseel or , tinier, to Ms 'Warehouse. No. 944 Liberty greet. opart. dieHavetott. Also, bandy made to order for outehiaery oet3l 6. KERBY. inns CliTy tftlieWeiriliarbierstirl f aced. J. HIIEPHSRD WOULD rairpeetfolly inform his friends and die lie generally, that be bar added to his other base. ness,theenanufsetoring of Crackers of terry vitriol.— Ilaving perebstied one of W B'evie's erne/ter , end pilot Bread marbinea, be is prepared to An all orders for crackers or pilot bread et the shortest notice and hopes by • atrial attention to business to share a portion lathe public plafttnage. The public Jot Tenet -I -fully beriberi to call anti examine for themselves. BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial Row; Liberty at. oppe site Bettithfleld. N B. Saptiriorfamily Bread, rye and dyspepsia Dread, large-tad small , rolls, fresh every morning can be bad at due store , or my wa gon, or at boy stand in tbe market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and toads to order. 1. 811EPIIARD. Nolo Cotnateicial Dow. I.ineny st. Mittel ud VU. allausitsciery. 111111 subscribers have enlarged their Steel and File . Mruinfactorr, cm the corner of O'Hara' stet nod Spring alley, Fifth Wiwi, Fit re Pittsburgh, by erecting a eon. coning furnace, a melting furnace "Ada tilt barn= .Their Steel,nowleing w superior tint ley, snd baring engaril.compctent operatives, they are prepared to fur nish Files of every drtscripttan, art compare with the best imported article ; and being determined to make it the interest of all who use Files in any way, to pur chase from them, they will sell their Files at reduced prices, for Cash. They will 41/110 recut Files, and pur chase those, which unworn and broken, Pablieputroo. agge is respectfully invited,- nov7) J. ANICRIN ai co. Xew Millinery, Silks, Vetrets, Ilr.e. AiJen received from New York, a choler sake thin of elegant rich Satin*, Silks, Winter Ribbons, French Flowers, Plumes, (k.c. A handsome as. sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cardinals, Visetts,fro.;onliand and made to order in OM latest style, at the shortist notice. - MRS. DUFF, deed No.lo St. Clair st. (West side.) Pattarsouls Car/loge Manufactory, D(amortd'atltY bst worn Woad and Serit.Ppleld Waage may always be found an assort tit of. Family Carriages,. ilarouchini, _Buggies, and, nil kinda beavy work, roma six horse wagon down to a wheel barrow.. Persons wishins to purchase or contract for any thing in the above line, are respectfully invited to Clay Lavery Stables. , Tim subscriber* haying purchased from Charles Coleman:Mc above Stables and in tending to 'increase their 'mock . orHorses, Carrias, Buggiesi /to., would respeetrully solicit , a share of ge patrottoge , trom the public. Rorie& , tept by the day, week. month-or , year, and additional mile are being erected, in the serondatory,:for the ac commodation of Canal stock. feb23:3m IN retiring from the Liveryltaineas, 1 . with plearmre (from a long acquaiatance) recommend my aueceastora to the patronage of-my friends and the public. febM4 tw CHARLES COLEMAN. . . Bigelow'. Carriage 111 avaistisetorr, .Diamopd.aley, between Wood arid , Smiattiold streets. E. 31. BIGELOW would respectfully inform the public, that at his Factory can . at all times be &mud a large, supply of Family Carriages, Baroaches, Buggies, and all kinds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and neatness to . any found -in .the East. Contracts for any ,:number of Carriages; Buggies .and Wagons, will be .tromptly filled. Alt work of his own manufacture will • .116MitUfarms 7 -Col. R. Patterson, It. If- Paterson, - E. D. ffazzam, Req., Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee, 'Mid , Aldarman Steel. „; . • • [febtrulatti • -Whulaiile and listed ADDLAHARNEBS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. OBEA.T H.• HARTLEY, begs leave to id. :EL, form his friends and the public generallY, hat henna:limes to,occupy the tiarge and corn 'firodioui Store litiom:Mitnerlytccupied by Samire a 11.- estock & Co!, No. 86, corner ' of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortritem of Saddies,'Brltiles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags Saddle Begs;Valiscs, Buffalo Robeli, Whips,- and all other arti cles in hisline. -- • He also keeps constantly on hand, and, is prepared to furnish toorder, all.kindS of Riveted Ifosci, manufactured of the - beat Material, and Ma style of workmanship equal to the eamern...thuitufactured article, and at 66 per cent. • Countrit . Menlstintt • and .FarniFrs would So well to call and examine his snick before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determirieXto - sell 'first rate 'articles - at very low prices., . ID DonTlargel;the!place, N0.:86, corner of Wood treat and Diamond Alley., - , • nom y; T 'NEN GOODS.—;A. A. Mason & Co 4 No. CU.:Sark& otreet, -have , receitred Linen ; Sheeting, Linen Dk mask 0.8 and 10.4 Linen:Holland& ifivached and Dirriim Tal?le. elating; Russia and Scotch Diapers,,,Doylici, which they. Abe - ad..talon of far chasers. 'thi' Limo . , , Passage to "and from. Eli land, Irelauck SellYll‘AND. AND WALES- - 117 - By tlit qicantship SARAN SANDS, and. he regvlar = • N o : [lll,l . ..P. W. BYRNES 83- - South . Street, New York • and 36 Waterloo Road • Paasorcit sending to the'O ld' Country for their 'friends, • can have theta' brought-out by the. Regular Line of Pack ets,-sailing from Liverpool - an /St, 6th 11th,16th, 21st or 36tb of - every- monthy - consprisiug the following - Ships Siddoits •-• • Henry Clay, Hottinguer, Coluinbia, Constellation, Roseius, • Patrick-Henry, Cambridge, !Sane Wright. Waterloo', • Constitution,.;.; Ashburton,' Neer-York, -,, Garrick, • West "Point, Queen of the West, Montezuma - -; Yorkshire,' Sheridan, • New World' OkfOld!" - ' "John Ski ddy. Or in the first class American Ships, sailing horn erpool and the Irish Ports evert daye, comprising_,the— . St. Patrick, Si. George, - Andryw Poster, Yorktown ! Creole, Probtia;... " - Esinorp,, Wrri. A. Cooper -Aild Maur Othbia, which thielimiledspace ! will not ad 'knit of here enumerating. P. W. BYRNES & CO:tire the iiiiii - TiatiengerAg6i , fdiIheStearathipSAILAIR,SAICCIS. ' Her appointed sail lug as, follows . ; Pritni,Livewil 0121 .20th January, 28th March, 4th June, 6th August and Sth .Otioheri frgra.New-llork on 24th February, klMay,sth July,Oth September, and 15th November. ' - Therefore, thotie wishing their relatives out early the-Spriug n will find it to their intermit to patronize thls Eitabllshed House "our 'arrangements being so per , feat that ito delay or disappointment tan occur. • - -Drafts at sight for any , amount on rhaNritianal Bank of Ireland. its branches, &e. at all times for male. Ap ply. to, or address by letter, post-paid ; . . P. W. 13Y1INI hr. CO, 63 South at., N. AO 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. , • JOHN THOMPSON, 156 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Of to— jairl7af HeirConsmerofi lase: E. W. KIMBALL: 'Et' Co., t S DuNKIN, graham. & Co, 84 Walt at , lsiew•Nork, s ; Liverpool, Ragland, 'flataearrsro4,4,Satrinii their friends Lad the ptiblic, that they have commenced; - the Gent , ' fat - Shipping - And Commission Buslisersr, to- A ( altgetter with the Denerat . Pthurager, Business, gsanuncertifiemes of passage from London, Liverpool, Dublin;Belfamt, or any port of the Old Country to.hiew rprk, Boston and - Philadalphin, an thwmost reasonable semis. • ~Drafts soul Dille of Exchange, frimi...4l ta arty amount on the Royal. Rank of Trelaud and its , launches, and on _ - Liverpool. The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packet%, as fixed upon. are the Ist,Oth,ll.lb,'l6th, gist and falthof every mouth. These Sihipa . are all of the largest class, and: , are EOM= manded by men of character and expermace. The. Clibin ItC(`CCIUKNIA6I3I:I3 are all 'hat can be desired in point of splendor istol-eouveuienee. They aril famished with every desenotion.of shiers of Me best kitirt. Pane (nighty in the,day ti of sailinewill lc strictly adhered w Packet Ships Roscins,,Siddone,Sheridan and Otartck, are vessel. of the largest class: and those Ostrow% bring oat their friends, cannot seleet finer or sAfer 8b Passage can he secured at thalowett,rmes. trh New Orleans 1.4110 of Parket% sail weekly. i For p age or freight, apply 110 above, or to ass- OSE.P4I SNOWDEN, o EDMUND SNOU'LIEN, r tkeetil Corner 4th and Smitherid *ll,l'a:sitar& , RiotrrrANCES and Postage toatv l ail' N. I from Orem lintain and Ireland, by W. Or J. T. Ts pool, %,',3 I le-lernet or Maiden Lane, 1., and'Pi amp , 100 Rood Liverpool. The *whiten/wt., having 'levered ;be aktleeT of t h e above Ittatte, are noveynopared to make stringelrlNllS on the moat liberal imam with those dettrout avowing the Ipiavage of their Iricti44 from the Vet Pedantry, and they tatter thmuseivro their ritaratter and long standing is ratifiers told give ample assurmare that all Melt niqiewentswilt tNc earrfrri net - W. it J. T. Tepwort are and famkrably known fur the enpeeror etaliAlettinflealiatins, sod *MUM qualities of their Parket Odra.. lttlal.N OF VII, GARRICK. 110 , ITINOCUR, kOSCllS,7dvKiii t3UI arid 82UUUY S, two*/ width leave each port ounnirly—from :dew 'Port diedilst end anitt. sod from Liverpool the dtk mid /Ida in laditaitin to which. they tare erningromus -vents the ht. gem* and Union lanes of Liverpool Pockets, to Manna adepertino from Livelymcd every five day*. being aim determined that their /sedates shell keep pate Wilk their Jammu*/ patronage: while W, Tayworee rotouthl perstiniti. espenatettemaur or the hustoese to Liverpool Is ansuldi timid wordy Med she V.V121:511 sad iirogou ~ r oqi,aticali the rem eV , * will he Plutiettleriy *headed to.. , Tao mitzetrareet beta . aid s ova,estankarety +engaged. In dot Transportation l iris between Pitisbenk and ' the A Gentle Cater, on Merrily ortableit to take eks, ot ' wok forword yistmeogere iseseedmmly on their without a thrata of dissimulat:nem VI delay; ovi ere, are Prftsto, prepared to coroner for goasagefrom say C. pail to titrat Bump or !reined to chi* toy, the nature of , tOe easiness they spa regaged mamma them niallities Orr tarrying .pauteregerr so, far attend not 4741.[Irkft , talnat (r 11 , 44 wtti, if nereivery, forward pasit Ater. SnJ . ` - tYtri Wel4 b the bra mode or conveyenee. witurat any eimurea fur tacit- uvulae. Where. person* rent for deviate tomato ota, the amount pant for passage will lrr retteded in full. urxrrrAlicaii. Tha taboesila.t* axe eta pmpare4 to per ilratta at Istrbi tat *up anansuuparaWe at Qs sluttapat v.e.heik .1144 “AlVii4 it* — l4istattftland, Sratlicad and Waits thStiv as. oitti**. * w 0... *la fspkatioto made at retroa.az Nada i Wii 44 °' " 1 ' 416 ". *41141 r4r# 0 0A81 .4, 1140 1 n ...* will. 1 cat Win lin4 0 la ttima tatetela to Attica 41i - Ilatt:tk)} 01%. letWeZ7 l4ll.- Y, Itl4f ilui r4 litaVa4 ' air lY 111' S - Forwa`rillairavalComatimaa Motabams, saapl74kar•ty Vaitadayklaa I ii r th LIARS • ik , , ,.±..z MAIL sans.wets 11113011kNelt YWNIM larA.1011:1EN & Gibrootiotto to bring out poroons front any part of •Englas4, itetatod. ficatlantS at Wale.* upon ch.* woos Moir*, Waft-. Iritb litett *moot robot -1 / 01 S. Acad Men , it+.l . t 0 the orobtoof oattotato , 'tt odo trio at too, Otft Ira aserivets ito wobba by tbot roitod tios *comp tbst iaftit the *tiepin - t0...A0 we lake elz , krr. 04 t ilt-in /I "' Mintrkt they frivol I,hr:use/Yeti, waatotatir wait-be. lag. avl dordfalcit them wilboutotay dctoodott 6ythe Sim. slope, We *ay ado lealte*sly, **we day_waY of out 10.0 , 41 gt, • , to 41.10 , 11341 they to - sro dotairted foripoigitt dmiff by us to favontool. *hoot ststotototolo of ahoy, won detained gnaatb* anal *they could be sent It _Came obi eV% at it ebony too cri.. , 4141 1 1:t4 proord their eadmi Wt. intend to perform our coutracts ttenotabty ?Mr toilet 11 May, stud oar lam au was the cave last season . With other ogsteit, who efilrerperrottard not at ail, or when it 11/3 1 tad their coormileace. • Drafts drawn at 15ns - burgh for any som from It to 1,1„000, payable at Any of the Provincial Banks in I re ii3l4.l, England, Scotland and Wales. • • JOSIIVA ROBINSON, European tmd Renfro! Aavnt, / 1 119 S Pittbvitrect oast door below Wood st., VOLIZION tilk. kEMITTASCE. 2rir.Rubstrilwrs are prepared to forward money to nit pa/tsar EnglSlwl,lreland, Scotland tpta Wales, with s i patch, and at the lowest rates. • ' ' SAMUEL IVPCI.BRKEN CO., 149 Liberty street. lE!!EM!EREMIM! 7pIRECTORB : Charles W. Ranker, Alcamo W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Ado lphi E. Borie, Sil'Mei °flin • Basid,B, Browne, ;Jacob R. Br u i t' b, Morris Patterson. CBAB. W. BATYCKER, Preset. . Cuss. (1. UsAmmar, SeerentrY., • , Mr Continue to snake Insurance, perPetuat or limited, on every description of - property in town and country. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with [heir C 90.111 And Pretniums,„safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured ! ~ The Assets of the Company on Janu a ry hat; 1849, as published agreeably, to an Act of 4.sserchly, were 11.8. fol lowa, ViZ . hlottgages ..... • • . Real - Estate Temporary Loans Stooks •• • • • .... Cash, &e Sincr•thelr Incorporation, a Period 'art° year 440' have pad upwards of One Ha ien* Form Hundred_ Thou sand Dollars, looses by fire, thereby affording evidOnce of the advantages arinsurancc, as well nettle ability and dispasnion to meet With promptimiti, GARDINER COFYIN, Agent, m rOl- Office N.E. corner Virciod, and 3d sth ROGERS & OBEN . . ank Insurance Company of North Aterica, of Phila delphia, through Its duly authorized-Agent the sub. BC ribez,offe rs to make permanent end liniited insurance on property in this city and itsvicinity,and on shipments by the cana l and rivers. • • DIRECTORS: Arthur O. Coffin, Prea't. Samuoi , Dreolts, Alex. Henry, • Charles Taylor, Samuel IV. Janes, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose . White, John A. Brown, Jacob X. Thomas, John White John . NMI, • • Thomas P. Oope, . Richard Ilt:Wood: Wm. Welsh, • Henry•D: Slierrard, Seey. This is the oldest Insurance .Company to the United States, having been chartered in INS. It's-charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long, eXperience, am ple means, and avoiding All risks of an - exixtu hazardous character, it may be considered' ea.:die:km arapleNecuri ty to the - P.•J ONES. At Counting Roonii,it'AtWuod,Joatpt & Co.,Wator and Front eta., Pittsburgh "mayfly New and important Workson Crolifornia. HAT I SAW IN CALIFOSNIA-'=-Beitig the JOIMIRI "W TY of a Tour, by Edwin Bryant., New edition, with an Appendix, containiag accounts of - Ilin 7 Grold -Nines, various routes, outfitv &c. • NOTES OF TRAVELS IN . CALIFORNIA Com prising ihe prominent .Geographicay Agricultural, Geo logical mnd Mineralogical features :of the Country. Also. the routes from Fort Leavenworth - , in Miostruri. to San tlidgo, in California, including parts of the Arkan sas. Del - Norte and Gilo rivers, from 11th official' reports of Col. Freinont and Ilitalor.RmarY , CALIFORNIA—Ios History, PuPlilittlohiP Hindle, Soil, Productions and Harbors, from Sir ,t3eorge O'Connor's Journey. Round the World. With an ac count of Abe Revolution in California and conquest of that country by theilnited Sines. By John J. Hughes, A. IL Also, c 01. Mason's Report, and other docuisOnts' on the oola Region. . - • - • - - The Above this day received and for sale by RAY & CO;, Corner of Wood and 3d sts. - . ~.:;m:i:mns.~ma:+e:=.ec ,~..- -.u..+~~..r,rn~:w~:+:wnrirci~, ~:.cszax~ oMge 3nEmranct Qom auks =93=1:1 "•161,047,413 ... .04,724 Kt • -51,573 25 39,804 37 613,311,45e.71 Plre and Marble Insuratre Etritgo'citiblniblango , :-.l.lllvAvil . VISEASES,' , I O :Bro wn., 'No 96 -63 Diamond Alley, esti -Lbe. consulted In all ',4 - eases of apricots or delicate iiature4icille:sita' A • r • to the human frame. 71 - "Sliaand Syphilitic; eruPtinits;g9norih . F.a. - • ,"'' ; and its consequenees, toethers with.ajl. ; cc ner,eatift.reaier,iitip,nritles of the blood,wtth al . tseaseao, renerea/orikin;eskitt diseases,witfistrietareS,kleet,urethra , dispharges, seminal weakness and impotency; als . d,Pilest rheuntatisar, female. weaknesitrdiseatied. ibt. the wotai mohtlily suppressions, diseases. ot r the joints, :fistula in,. Ifni?, nervous affections, pains iii the back loins, irri tations of the neck ofthe bladder, nd ,liiiineyb; scorbutic reraptiorns, totter, ringworm,' mercarlitilliieasesase!,• ; .i. TWELVE YEARS' BILACTIM 1 , . 'ExcliviivelY devoted to tlic'study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those ttrislag from yglithful excesseg• gaiety, climate, or, imparitleit of' - the blood r- wlierebylho . conistltuiton may haiic been en feehled, en tibiae Dr.-Brown tiii offer assurances of speedy relief to all ftvho may place. , themselyei tinder his care. . ' , • '. - Di:Brown's offices ate conveniently arranged into sesi artite epartmenta. ' Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposttie to othelviallers: --- ,-". ' - '. . ' " ' Ills of importance to many persons in need 0f me dies] aidito obtain good advice pnvatelY and Promptly. l'a all i such; Dr. Brown's ready akin in remoidneteartera die. easesiitt tlieir`various forms and itagesieflersinducentents which can rarely be equalled.' IDA:tigers' arelie reby; apli 'prised that: Dr..-Brown hak been' regularly edneated tr, 'every Branch' hf medicinef and forthe last twelveiyears 'confined 'himself eiclusively . to' die' treatment of those Dr.. Dressy' is the only'regelarlicdaCated surgeon In Pittsburgh 'whit, gives hit - Whole atteation jo those corn 1117•Certalit, safeand speedy carets Will, in all cases, be - Recenteaseis are relieved In a short time, withoutinter, rnirdat business jllernia or Itopture,—Dr. Briiwn also invites per afflicted with ileTilia to call; as be has paid pifrucjil tar attention to that disease: - -- Letters from a'distance, asking adtrice, must oontain ' fee,' or they Will not beattended to ' • .' , , • ElliCrOffice on -Diamond 'Alley, a few daors'fioat Wood' stnet, towirds the - market. Consulmtlons strictly tarifa: dential.' - . - ''''. • - - 4 ' ' acart-d&wl9 EI.IMAT/8111. 7 --llr. Brawn's ne*ty rem edy for Rheum - adorn b , a speedy tdd - eerutill reltear for that painful trouble. .11 never.faite. OtACe and Private .Conault Booms, No. Dia • mend;olley,Pirtabnigh, ' r , i postps stisos as Dalters • Hag teal - Pala . Etztratt tar. MO THE I'CBLIC Thte is tooettilythat 1 Itavetchtfid' DoUtes..Aragiral Pain -Matador to ptave a cute for the Chronic Rheumatism; *bleb I have- beds satiated with car ten years, in my hip Piintir. .7 - 7 • ABRAHAM R.-VREELAND. Aegteachanech. N. Y. April 8,1349. - _ Ma. 11. DAL/1101.-.Sir; I , have-been troubled with the. Piles for eight months, and could get-no relict. I Your Magical Pain-Extractor having been recommended td me. 1 ripplie4,ll.buttwiceorhuitned instant relief, and in a short ume was perfectly cured! Gould I not get any more is, I would not, lake a ‘ bundred.dollars for the balance of 19 Y haa , - WILLIAM HALL. 97 North MOOTO strectiNew, York, June 1u,1947. lOW CAI.IIOiN;-.Diacy's may Depm in the city qf . lyita - York, and where'the genuine. twat* can be, obtatnedt wholesale and retail„,it at 415 Broad Way, ll:Dsmar is the inventor of, this truly invaluable coal". pound, and he weer has, and recut mitt cornmanicyttrthe secret of its preparation to any.tuan and, there fore no other Person ever has made, of overr an make. a Counterfeits abound'. Every linty trainable article is _subject to be depredated up - on by counterfeiters's:ad Int.. , potters; and flouting, that we know. at, tins mote eaten steely experienced that feet than , Dailey's Magical Pain. Extractor` • - . ' a! ..11.5I'mfr--Tho genuine y, Incase* of the .savereft Barns fg.c.ablit &c.. will a Turd, instant reliti and ; produce ht.:thee a cooling and*oothing oFeet—,lgt raati pg pain in and Crow 040 Id fAten minute,- bat be *are, al way+, apply it OW ilileri-•4leVer on ew tort dolt, And now mark ttio diprent*:—:.Counterfelt Eitractorl, nix matter %Slider what nante the - Tway appear, or bowthp ptiod,abreayi irritate and trarrears th*rtnta Pamphlats,containktg ea rtificate* oteares, wattailiaB Trott*, on apptication to JOIIN D. 1%101113A.N," Mourn Depot, Pittethrgh._ Di. Wm. Tdolol.Ageni. . DaHero Ausseral -Vulva/isle Ceretrie,tll+ For Manor,-Cattle, Sr, CUM'S , spwin,loittori grease poti , evii,„;sores, gait lied bruises. l'arephiels s eoutnithit, certificates of re epeetab te iutrties. may be- herl'Ort oppl casual* ' ...JOHN D. 310fIGAN, irettikiiitsrT - Anent, Pittsbunati '• • - e rata Parkaralliwo.,' Ay. CLIC .n K LIVER'S SUGAR CO.ArRD 'MG:ARTA -DIX xxcter celetirated. Pills se obtained au enviable notoriety iu the United States *ea ennuis* for Si id dines s. Dyspepsia, 'Sour tonitich" Ileadathe. Fakers, Piles, ease eenessCough*, Meat hum, Voroplaitit, Sertrey, Sore' ' Throa.b., Inward Weakness, Palpitation of orm H. , l3rt, indi g e.u4 and a varletrot.other dittos*. to which - flesh is heir t ' o, as. usediento tor Ow - nfillloo. In le seasons, of the. year.--spring, eardtaer, eaumm. and winter,—and ender ell crr eamstances, tit* y NW be taken with petters safety and sores. , L. AS Zit"! prnerat ow-dienie for chiU duns, they are wariest/W : Being mated with pure while., eager, ehildren will easily take thew; they 'scalier gripe ear isausesiel eremite, but thorough in their operation. For adults, by Mew/siting the dace, *bey are equally hell eacist. As est Aribrilihlratis Pill they will be fa ander,rth• otos superior. Ask any arse. atiioris the thausendstwhi use these, end au unqualified approsalwill be the eerteia . Reassinher Dr, V.Clichener is tt.e oriainal.ieventrst of Sauer Corned Pills, add. that nothing of the sort-Was eyes heard, at maid he tutroduced them in June, 1543,. Pure hitters should, therefore. always ask for Clic kersets .Surfs Ittwatitabe Pillr and tukunoothemarthee' esti/ are made the victim et is fraud. • ffxr,ato. l 5 ettoto per bor. Dr. Ght kenos'. principal mice for the sale 'of Valo r tSti Vettoy ..1F WM. - SAC gtiO:st. Illtrrty*z boleti cf. Wood, Flue.. lotrrltt, - Po, Getter/of AgtiTt for Pentisyloactia,' Northam 0W...7.am/ tat racer countiCt of Virginia. Tao follow-tog ato HottittlY 4 .PPot.nlttt Agents for As4o'r airway county. Po. t. A. . lit. Ilrovro, Allegheny city, Jolonton„, Jonailiatt tote, Alsuctiestcr.fi. Atrzatuder Attlee. 'Wyt.ie alrect... IL largo**, llirminchurn. Wm. "1. Sundt, Tem pormtreville. 0. 11. lour, Sawicki-et.' FAwardllattukcon,VVilitmaburgh. Daniel Necity.Fatordtetty. U. Z. 1%111(41.0z, Wilkinsbuttzlt: Ii Bantam! * 'Eton, Allitteilmit C. V, lAttbl,Elitotteth. John Black. Turtle Creek. ?trElloorrity, raktratovin," Potnuel rtnrry, inintonj Jam** M.Woo.fiteArClfh.SOVVll: ittlety Mum township . J. Fulton, Tatentatn. Jeremiah Flouting, I.awyenceyille Rohett Arthur/mitt* mitt!-d/cardal S _ I L ENCE DREADFUL. DOUG 11 l—Ttie LUMP' are in danger, the erotk of the dettroyhr hai been begun, the Cough of Consumption. !Rah in It a sound of death. Aar roe Motuaitt. flout darling . ; child, your idol and rankly joy, . 11110 w perhaps e_ori fi tted to her elianther by a tinuarrotet eold--her prae cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease Lea Already gained upon her —the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your soul. .- Foraa MAN ' when just aliout to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing Wight over the fair prospects of the In. ture—your hectic cough and feeble [hubs tell of your loss of hope. but you need tiotdespnir. There is a,halro which will heal the wounded loop, it is - Sherman's All-Henling Balsam. Mrs. Arruz, the wife of Wm. It. Attree, Eng. was given up by-Dr. Sewall of Washington' Drs . Roe and• MCC!ellen of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott talieve York.'tier friends nil thought she' MOM die. She had every appearance of being' in rensurnption. nod was an pfonoanced by her phySic iens--Sherm an's Balsam Was given and it cured her. Bins. Gamut's-niers.. of Ball's Perry, ROA alao cured of -consumption by this Balsam when nll 'other remedies failed to give relief--she was redueed to a skeleton. Dr. A: C. Castle, Dentist, 2.91 Broadway, - has witnessed its effect+ . in several °mace where no other rnedeelne aironl ed relief—but the Balsam operated like anehrirm. D. C. also witnerred its wonderful , erects in 'Miring Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting - Blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by-this Balsam. It • heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels; and makes the lungs sound again. Rev, I.lartax 'Joint% 109 Eighth tivende;aviis cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The: first dose gave him' moreelief them all..the other medi cine he had ever taken. r ut., S. Beats, 19 Delaney - Street, gave into a sister-in-low who Was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted wtth"the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon. restoring them to eoinfonahle health. - Mrs. Lucastria Wisr.t.a, OA:Christie-at, suffered from Asthma 49 years. Sherman's. Balsam relieved her at' once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to: subdue ovary attack_hy it timely use-of this medicine. This_ indeed is.'thegreat remedy for Coughs , Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints and theriffections of the throat, and even Asthma and : Consumption. • • : Price Worms and St per bottle, Principal Office 106 Nassau street, New York. I,lkewise Dr. Sherman'} celebrated Cough, ‘Norm and Camphor Lozenges, ' Premium' Tooth • Paine and Poor Sold wholesale and retail by WM, JACKSON,: at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent - .Metlici»o Warehoime,: 89 Liberty Strom Pittshargh, head; of-Wood street, and, by the following duly appointed ,Agehts for Allegheny county: . A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Gfiriest, Maitchester;J. H. Jacßues, Birmtnghum; A. S. Deny, Wylie street; J. G. Muslin, cot. IVebster at. and Elm; Daniel Negley,East Liberty; R. L. Miteltell,.Wilicins bargh; Thos. Ailcon, Sharpsburght Saml. Springer, Clin ton; J ames Ames,- Stowarts‘own; John Dina, Turtle Creek; C.. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland Or. 130 n,. 1111 fees, port; Itießldowney, Bakerstown; Riley Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Tentpemneeitille; itkc Fulton, Tarentum; G. H. Starr, Sevziokly. muri/dir Jaynes , Pam R. S. S. COOK, Piqua, - Ohio, writesj Mardi, 181$: D "I have used .your Vennifuee, Cathnizaties' Baran:, and Erpeetoram, in rny practice- for .the last three . years, and have bectexceedingly,. well pleased with them, an d neve r ,' as yet:, to rny, ecbliection, failed of realizing' my fullest expectation - in their, curative properties. - Your Other medicines I cannot speak of front experience t but, Judging from those I have' used, - I 'doubt not but that they chum, and are entitled to all the confidence :reposed - /11 , them, by those who 'have used / 'was formally very partial to ***** Vermifuge, until 1 becarneacquam; ted with yours, , whlch , lisalny decided preferene to any: other now in use: - : • Resseetfhlly,yours, &c., - • S. S. COOK; Mi.D.n -(13" For sale an Pittsburgh at tbe• Pekin Tea Stare; 72 MORE eine s.--Tho Undersigned, citizens of Pittsburgli.hriv ing personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mix.' lure, e.xperiericed its beneficial - effects, domost fully recommend it as safe and effectual - , us all cases: Speaking from experience, we believe' that it has no au-, parlor; and would recounnend its use to all the . 'afflicted, - . CH LES•LEW.IS,,,. Pittsburgh . ; March 15th, 184 g Err-Sold by J.Schoonmaker'&Co4 John Mays, James &.'Jones,l.f. H. Cassel, Jain P. Scott, F. L. Snowden Mtitiler, - Ogden - & - Snowden. * -4* 4. VM"FIt I / 4 7: . 111:r Is-V,V;44 .3 ,It*PW- ti r . s r , ' Re .1% ..143r4V) *4-4*-* . , =N=l== • iniiiitiEsE !LAIR 9REA.I4-.-a. •inateiilcsd irtlele , T.ii t! growth, bcdury; and:yeitilitiiiloh,iiif the 'lair: - This / Crania: when hem, knoWni wjltiniperccdcall inherarff-z* den'of the kind now-in - use. .Wheiis"the hair is dood. harsh, thin, unhealthy:, norturninggrey, a few applies, ' bolli wilt make the hair soffandila'rk, anti giya it a boa*: .tifoliz lively appearance' and wilt alsotinake it mainuda.- its' It veliness'•afriy;ofitaltify colon - twice as long at all the ; preparations that aregehetally died. Where - the hair is thin, or. has fallen off - ' it onfar berestared biasing this Cream. Every lady an'd gentleman who is us tlie habit of using oils on their hair should at onee r purchase a battle of the oChineserzliair Cream,-as it is sacomposed that !twill not Wine . the' hair like° the other preparations, bat will 'beautify. ii, , ando• give.- perideL ; ratildEletion in every in; . stance. For testimony lilts very superior nualities,ited tadud, lowing'.letter front theo7Ley. 111 r.. 'Celdivell to 'Meads, liefidetalthltWatidiehi liailiville, ge nerali agenat forthe 'Southern States: - -•• . .... • . • . • oz. '- Letter fifths Bev: ii.tisletsiyill Pesitai'of the ?rOollitiart • i MlMilp.2, ilratrititellort te • stirrers: Gd.smirstmoo , -I take masons' n adding my testimony in favor of the excellent Preparation: called 'De . Parislt's Chinese Hair Ceeeim; for, . about two years moray hair was very dry, bristly, and . disposed to come out; but having procured a binds of the 41 eram,.and xi/4d it acceirdirig.to Osepriscription it is now elastic, soft, . and firm_ to the:head.. Many ti stuns and :oils were applied , each leading my anirin a one state , .;finzin before.. • This Criafit,"bowever,, has met . 7.exP?: • tatlona.r. As an article.fciiifteit-iiilet, tily . yiife giveit it preference .over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dia.. , 'posed to rancidity' TIM ladies, especially, will find , the • Chinese Cream so he a desideratum in their preparations for the. oilet. • Respec:AttlY tce, - - ..... 'R. 'CAL*VE.LL: -! Pulaskiaannarf 7;1817. , nprSold• wholesale 'an& remit •iniPittsburea,• by John M. Townsend, 45 Market it., And' Joel Mohler, comer f Wood and Fifth4u .• • ' ••••• • • .• ' ie.15 , 41&w-1y • AMES are. ciu .ned agthnst using ,Carnmoa Prepa .l.4 red Chalk: They art` nor aware howlrightfully fajta :6oss4lß lathe skirt' howcoa Mc, haw: rutigh, how sallow, yellow and zuthealtambe skin appears atter biting pie limed chalk l -'d3esider it is injunous, containing a large . quantity of braid! We haveprepared a beautiful vege table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly i'Vlute. -It is perfectly. innocent, being-purified of sill deletoriona quaLues, and it imparts to-the skin a natural, • healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white; 'at the same nine 'acting as a cosatenctoathe skin making It edit and stnooth. • in.-James AndersoaYructicaf Chemist, of Maissachu sietts,'Sfiys an y sing Jones' S'parush Lilly White; I find it possesees. the. moat beautiful and tamtat, and at the same time innocent,. white.' ever saw, I certainly can conscientiously recommend its u'se to all - Whose skin tequiresboandSing." Price 25 arils tibar. Infections. —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the fonneris preferable. • •.. ' • A runt errs pr- Than. riaa 25 talgae.4—Winte teeth,. Thal breath, healthy guns. Yellow andunbeilthy teeth, -after being onee or twice-Cleaned' with Tones' Amber Tooth Paste , have the appearance Of. th e atoll beautiful ivory, and, at the Same time it is so pertectlY innocent and exquisitely Hue, that its Constant daily use is highly :ailvantageons,even to those teeth that arem good-comb-:. non, giving them a behatifal polish, mnd preventing a premature decay, Those already decayed it prevents 'from becoming worse—it also fastens such as ii becbming looie, and by perseverance it wittrender the foulest teeth delicately white, mid make the breath deliciously sweet. :Price2.sor 37Scents- a box: All the abcrveare sold only latd2 Chad:taut st.,sign orate Americ a a Eagle, New York, . and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next•column. • Witt. Tan Yana', an d get Tie h husband, lady "Your ate is your fortane.n le't beautiful, -clear; fair! Is it while! It. not, it can be made so even. though it be, yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled: Thous-. ands have been made thus who- have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soup. 'The- effect is glorious and megnifthent. Sat be sure you get the genu ineloues' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 . Chatham attest. .. • Sing•-worm, • Salt.rlietun Scurvey, Erysipelas, Sather's Itch, are Often aired -by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. -That it cures pimples, freckles, and Clears the skin, all know. Sold at -thrsAmerieun- E4le, e 5, Chatham street. Mind,' reader, thMseldm or never falls. • . Jr-, Patterson. Sold at isettioa's Libenyst..; head of 'Wood, Sign of of shying _Boa. _ • nori..*: .I)Nit•IX/I,DAN, TWELVE. AND A HALF CENTS. --Itfarriage.—ConAleiuial.—licri lady between twen ty and thirty; possessing a srunintrleal form, good lea tures,&c., is asked coandennally, can she suppose any man could admire herr while she has-such yellow teeth; each sallow, rongh, 'coaise skin; and such dirty, bad, wiry hair;" when, by spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth, a pare sweet breath, and a beautiful' head of hair.. She can have beautiful white teeth nod sweet breath V ming a es. box of June,' Am-. kr nark-Pane; a skin white, pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the genwne Jones' Dalian Monica/ Soap; and . a beautiful bead of hair by using a 3e. bouleof Vona' Coml. liair Ratoratiee.' Do not form , an opinion against this before you trry, or you will regret it; but be sure to ask for Jones' articles. Said only in New 'York at 82 Chatham st. For sale by • VIM. VACKSON,- Agent, 89 Liberly'st., Pittsburgh. (LANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE.--Ample ex .- %) perienee has proved that no combination of medicine, bus ever been so efficacious in removing the above dbl... eases. es DR. JAYNE'S 'ALTERATIVE, It has effeeted cures truly' astonishing, not only of Cancerand otherais eases of that class, but has removed the most stubbom_ disensds of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, &c. This Medicine enters Into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever lobated. it purifies the blood and other fluid , of the body, removes obstruction in the porenor the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache atutdrowsi:. liras, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts Inti mation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medics. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasanband has nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of swal lowing medicine. •• • ' • • • : tagr•Tor sale i a Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth st.; near Wood. • .• . • .. mar3o ------- A Recipe for also Human Itolr 'TIPO FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, ItLAI.T. J. iT 6. 1 0 FT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNE—Persons in eauseque nee - of the many-things sold, set down overy article, (be it ever so good,) at a humbug. if .people • could be made to try a 35. bottle of .Tbrie's Coral Hair Re . storative, and tied how it makes dry, nutty, red, light halr amiss, soft, auburn and dark, and kseps is so; and by its use for sometime, Carats it to grow naturally beautiful; if people could see the aumber of poar, respectable. me ehantes that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing theyeart use,) for dmsamg and benutifyilig the Hair; for keeptug it - toil and in order , three: times as long as any other article made; mad • • Fortes it to grow, stopitts ' ' And costs but 3 shillings to try. • We formerly sold nothing' less than St bOttles, bat we Irish people to try it. Sold only at 63 [mind VII Chatham street, New York, and by .". scarfs .W3l. JACKSON: Agt.. ft 9 Liberty st... Howes Cassell V. B s ll 4Y•' Mills celebrated article, so favorably known husi win 'l,- ter, is again offered w theitizene of Pittsburgh as a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, suprevulcnt atibis Season of the year. 11110WE'S COUGILCANDY is the brat article of the kind ever odered to the public, and we challenge any person in the 'United States to produce a cncaper.laort pleasant and effectual remedy fur the core el - Coughs and Colds. .110 WE Jc CO., Proprietors • ' • Deput,lio: I College Hall,Cinetnnati:o Sold'by Smyser, L. Wilcox, M. Townsend," Jew. A. Jones ; Will, Black, Druggists i and at Wro..Jack son's. 52 Liberty street, pittsburgh. _ ' KeeWaldm DAND ANTI•DIiSt"EPTIC PILLS . The general properties - of these Pills are Carmine. tive, Purgative and Conic. In the common disorders arising hem imprudence in diet, het, such as sickness and sourness of .the stomach, heartburn; headaches; &c., where a medicine ls. reguired, this 'preparation is very applicable, for .its carminative or soothing effects give almost Immediate relief, when nausea or sickness exist: its purgative aperation.npon the stomach and bowels is gentle and effectaal; . -And its tonic properties impart strength to the digestive organs, thereby enabling these organs to perform their proper functiOns with order and ,regularity. The price has been reduced from 50 to 25 cents a box. _ For sale, wlusleertle and retail. by 13. A. FAMES TOICK & Co., corner Front and Woorteind Sixth and Wood streets,Agents Cor Pittsburgh. • jel.4 • CNSUItIPTIQN seizes more victims than any other disease' in our country. The youug, the old, the beantlfhl and gay, are all alike sub:ect to its invidious ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to bloom with the glow of health. ' But every case origi nates in a cold anti a cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of attention - at first—and only met with remedies when. too late. - Watch the first symptoms with jealous care, slid make Immediate use of tho Cough Balsam of 13. A. Faltnestock &Co., which will certainly check its further progress, and: restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful . . For see by B. A. FAHNESTQCK & corner Is and Wood ala.; also, corner 6th and Wood. • . decll I f. •rem um J , WILLLAAIS,No.I2 North Sixth strect,Philadel .l.)•phla, Venetian Bitndand IVindow Shade Manufac turer, (awarded the Etat and highest Medals et the New York Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the superiority of his BLINDS, with confirmed confidence in his manufactare,) asks the attention of purchasers to his assortment of 2000 Blinds (gaup:proud wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new ray/es and.colors.— Also, a large and general assortment of 21mItsparent Iffndow Shndes, all of which he will sell at the lowest cash Meta." ' Old Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new. tOtal.vas supplied on liberal terms. The citizens of Alloglieny . Coro ty ore respectfully in vited to call, before purchasing clsewhera---confident of .eletwing all. - " , en in the erening. To Country Illerchante. M•HODIUNHON would remind you that you can now . s . secure Ghina, WASS, Quansteare, e., at such prices as neyer were heretofore offered at. • Rememher,ll6 Wood street, 3 doors below Sth. [ml7 LaiirAft7l. - • • • • •MFIE sabscriber informs the public _gentryriAllt 11 JI: , Houeekeepirs and.Retnil Grocers p or oo o ho. he is:discontinuing tho,ClupenewraO.business, and will sell otr.oto present strietcytt reduce 'prices. Those who wish to obtain CSina,Queenstoar, or elan, will find this opportunity for getting:inch articles as they want, much cheaper than the usual rates. • Remember the place, CHINA HALL, No. 119-Wciod street, near the Auction store. . P. S. t . will dispoie of : my . wholti stock to any person wishing to buy it, at nbrugam. . jan9:l( xyLnir , DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's Build .ll% ings,.fietinhstreer.,L•Hounu Daguerreo. typists from the Eastern cities, would call theattention of .he Inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, •to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of, Elm/ice's building, 4th at. ' Pelsons wishing piettires'uthen may real assured that no paths shall be spared to produce them in the highest perihe*ion of the net. Oneinstruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling Oslo • execute pictures udaurpassed (or 'high finish-and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to Call - and examine. • Persons elutes' for pictures are neither rithulrred or e 4. peeled to.taks them unless perfect satisfaction -tgiven. •' N. B. Operators will find this'.'si good depot fes. and chemicals. arrnstruetiona given in tiro itt, contain ins :tho-more , tkeentlmprevementse • • • • .r. " 4 - - „„ 'mart9:lroCod IV3I. GETTY =CM M.MiIIIPOS MariNiga Mir.s tiiirViffebitinte OS. El AT: asps ptineated'Hilittga:wiell Id Kentucky 135 :kit helow. the •surfitect - O(..the earth, a certain and infallible itsre S.Praiiiii,'Sbuliik,'Cuts, Bruises, Beiiiii..•'ffUtteri'Eryslpettin,'Sintlill Read, Crimp, Infiniiimmoty Sore i ,ThrOut, Sore and thawed Eye sylattdc'n ce,' Ole eis. Perez= Semis, and " ':"' • INFLABIMATORY. RHEI7MATISIII; Which Yields to Iti'effectit in a sarprisifigimuther. It has never yet failed when' used according to Cies; tioni. Read the:following: . .' • Msacnesrart,_Alleg_hant eati.Pci • NOsemheilB,lB46. This is to certley, that my wife; Maig gi lt r Uhriest, was cured of a Rheumatic Complaint of :seven its steadisag. by which she weal() lame AS b 0 Oki! to use crotch es- , In one - week she: weatturedliy•Nung,the American Oil, and could .. walk about,ipt usual without her crutches. JONATHAN .ORELE3ST. Tho foll n wi4 is coininiziktited: by Mr.. ,Witt. Nash, Mr. Jackson's ngelt forSteribenTille; A gentleman near Stenbenvillg„Wbek liaa net been able to put either of his feet to iiiii.gritat . td for twelve years, in consequenceof lamenesiu.by:the use of One bottle was enabled ta.rvalk two'miles township election. It is likewise'n sovereign rereetlyiiii., CON'TRACTIoN OF THE Bnpxy-go . AND TEN• - The following eonmiunieateii Mt ( Win. Nash, W. ,Jackson's agent for Steribeavillet , iY lady residing in . Steubenville; the. Anger of whose hun4 was '° C "" lg4 ted,aiii) 4CATIT . C . CI6c of Me use of 'for thlrty- fi ve years, w a s entirely cored" the use of one bottle of the Oil, ISO 111/1i sae now, haa.the perfect use of her hand'Atlly' equal'to the other .arhiel. had , never been ellen tOd.'•'lt hits /tie° been fa tn ,:re a Safe and Invinci bte aganiia the speedy arid ceuncttrebt - . • • • . - . D is allcases'not orgatuctMty A lady residing:it Allegheny city Wee o..U2nrdly cured of obstinate deafness, of - years' confiriatince; by the use of less:than one bottle of the Oil, so:that she laid she heard better than she had ever done liefore: • A gentleman well known in Pittsbargit;was eared or deafness of nine years' standing; by the-asa of a email quantity of the Oil. .The-names. andreaidences of the ta and gentleman will be given tathrossiwko desire it, .at the office of the advertiser.. • • . • ff:n .Its properties are highly developed irrshavertaln and surprisingly speedy en - recd . -rill caaes'of.^ • . • . - CHOLIC, CRAMP,:AND 'SPASMS. Several cases of Crump Cholie have: been effectually cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short space of bait en hour- when parties have been agonized with_patn. its curative properties have been:remarkably =attested in the radical cum_ of , ..; DISEASES Ols. Tfire.SPDVE. A lady, thewife-of a planter in was ernes effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine, which , bad con fi ned bar to her' bed fora coasiderable Mime,m in which she could not, turn lienelf. •It Is also a sure remedy and perfect cure for palest:tate small of the . • • INFLAMMATION •Orr THE KIDNEYS. Read the following: • • • .. • . • • , • Prnsattacte, Dec.18;1140. Tidal.. to certify that I was afflicted With great pain in the small of tug back and kidneys, which affected me so I much that I could not stand upright.'. Ily.rubbing exist nally, and using belle teaspoontbl internally, tught and morning, I was entirely cured. JOHN RIDDLF; ' • near Warren, Areuiliong co., Pa. • Afgentlernan of Pittsburgh, al dieted arith.'a violent m• damnation' of the kidneys—the pact of which caused him•to faint—was completely cured, in•three•days, by the use of the American Oil. • • , The qualities of. this • • . • • ' •-NATUR.E , S OWN REnt LEM% ie extremely psuefrating and sari-Inflammatory, conse quently is confidently recommended as eloVereign rem edy wherever. inflammation exists, eitherextemal ori e ternal. Used immediately fl cot, bruise or wound, it will cure and prevent • GANGRENE ANDshIORTIFICA.TION. It has, in addition, been foiled a salutaiyi pleasing and effective remedy for those very 1 11 1 3 Pleallanillnd went diseases - - GRAVEL 'AND UKINARY.C.OBIP4INTS• :.11,7".Price, 50, cents per bottle. ..,..• ' Caution-45e Cikiclrd• The surprising excellence.asidgrovriag Popularity the American Oil, has induced some dishonest persons palm Upon the 'public, miserable imitations of this truly valuable Medicine, for the purpose of:de,:civing the un .wary, and de frautimg.the In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, Oren) the following roan THING!: • Ist. See that the name " Wm. Jackson 89 Liberty et & head of Wood et.," is printed on the labe l the wruppal. of each bottle..to imitate wine.: is felony, • eir.That each bottle is inclosed In a pamphlet contain 'andfull direcuona fcillBC; . and also containing the name and address of. W in. Jackson, General Agent for the proprietors; likewise„tbe•naina mid address of , the pro pnetors, D. Had &Co., Kentricky." 3d."Purchase ONLY of the bilvertised•••Agents, .all of wheelie:ire show.bill, ou Which Lim-lilted - the names of the Proprietors and Geueitil Agents—thus: D. Hail & Co, Proprietors, Kentuc ,- . :Wm. Jackson; Pittsburgh, Pa., General Agent for Western Pennsylvania,, and part of 'Ohio and Westeni Virginia; and the printers , names— ArMildri &,Shra•ock, Pittsburgh—printed 0 the' bottom of said show bC • 4th. Obcerve—the genuine American Oil Is of a dark green color; without any sediment , and ttsspecific gravi ty lighter than water. 'rho counterits are mostly of a blaek color ;.L-some white,. like! Spirits ot Turpentine, said to be refined and claridcti ;- aonie Seneca Oil—oth emit-mixture or other common oils; end one a black filthy lookin,g mixture:purporting to come frounle "Pittsburg and Allegheny Ihspensary . C 0.",. None:of Abase coon terfeitsgipossess either the.morto or the power qf the true irrsow wholesale andsstiail by , WM.. JACKSON, General and Sole Agent for-the - Proprietor.' it Western . Pennsylvania, Westera...Virgieia, and.Northem Ohio; and by the following duly appouitedAgeresin Allegheny • Dr. llnawn, .Allegheny' city. .;,. J. R. Johnson, - • - Jonathan t; lunar; Manchester.- •• • . • • . •.• 'AlcianderAsdale;WyGo street._ „. • . S. R. &Jacques, tirmeigham. ' .J. Smith,Teniperancevil lo . .' 4 Starr, Sewickley. • • `Edward Thompson, Wilkinsbargh:' . ' Daniel Ne'ley, East Liberty. • 11.- Z. Kitchell, Wilkinsborgii: • ' . Thomas Aikin, Sharpsburgb. • Rewltuid & - Sort.hPiCeesport,', C; P: Diehl, Elizabetb. JOllll Black, Turtle Creek. Bakeritowei ' • Satmiel Springer, Clinton.' • Same's hPlice,Stewartstawn. Riley blEatighlin, Plate- . J.. Fulton, Tareturim... • " Jeremiah Fleming, Lairrearcilue„ . - Robert Williataa,ATUßMUlp.. , t , ' 41 ! ' t oad , s potent gra-ducted ga i vi i m a c , B a u er , AND PATENT klri St:LATER POLES, 1 10 R Nithlcia• 1.:n.9%1E161 rdziecera.—:This is the only instrument of dm kind that hart eireilden presented in this country or Er.rope for medical purposes, and isthe Only one everknocsia to ninn;by,xvhichthegalvanie fluid can he eetiVeyed to the banusueYe, the ear, the brain, or o any part of the body, either externally . or. internally, tit a definite', gentle stream, without shocks orpain—with perfect safety—and often with the hap piest e ff ects. • This important apparatus is now highly approved of by many. of the most eminentphysicians of this country wad Europe, to tvhom the afflicted and, others whom it may.coucern can be tethered. — Reference will also be given to many highly . respoetribl&-eillieut, who have been cured, by means of this most valnablempparatus,ot some of the most inveterdte nervous disorders, which could not he removed by any othertnownvne ans. - Among vorionsotbers, it has been proved to be admir ably, adapted for the cure of the Dillowiag diseases, viz: nervous headache and otherdisorders of the brain. Itis with this apparatus alone that the 'operator can convey the galvantellaid with einselindpafety to the eye, to re. store sight; or care atnaurosai to the enr.tb restore heat.; ing: to the tongue or othei orgensito restolie speech ; and to the various parts bf the - ISCldnUithe. CMe of chronic rheamatism, asthma, renialgin,Ortiedeioureaux,paral ysis, or palsy; gout , chorea or Sti - lrittledanc., epilepsy,. weakness from - er rains; some diseaspe . peco li ar to fe— males, contraction of th e limbs lock -j a w, etc:, etc. ' Rights for surrounding counties' of Western Pa., and: ['Ey - Sege' with the iustrument, may . be.parchased, and:. also tested for the cure of diseasei, ; Full instructions will be given for the-various chemi•-• call to housed for varlotts diseases,,-iind the be/Ismaili:ler for operating for the cum of .these disea4es, will oleo bor fully eXplamed to the purchaser, and .a pamphlet put into. his hands expressly for these parposes,theretblly prer; pared by the patentee: - Enquire of r ' S. WILLIAMS ai Teree near 4gr.ra... liratiy. • SALT -RHEUM, SCU , OLD SORES, ER SIPE-. LAS, BarbrOs _lick, Chap, Sorir,23tiftds, Pimpfes.—. Thls is heed by many ' physic/anti:lllde ell In cunngther above, and we would not conscienciously sell unless wee i knew t to be all we state. - . • As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S 130AP:a perhaps the only article ever known that removed. impurities and 'cleared and beautified' the skin, makiotr ,. .3l soft, clear; smooth and white as ea gli4d, it is sold at 8J Chatham st., N. Y., andbr_,,_,_" ; ' • • .*. WEVAI Agent, tnat.r.d ' 8 9.LdarTratreet,Ilittsiturgh- TIHEUALAIISKEfriet, T, AND terpoLoitEuX.- 116 A respectable gentleman called 111 - 1)Cle office, as be said; to inform its that be had been afflicted for _lb years with Rheumatism or Gout,, and occatiloUallY •;‘ , OU3 Tic Doloreux; that he had been frequekolly:sonfined to his .room for months together, :and' often suffered' the most tense and excruciating pain, but thatlately he had been. using Jaynes dltnatire, from whiehla (amid the most sig-- nal and unexpected relief. He sari' he:found The medi cine very pleasant and effective, and that he rim, con siders himself perfectly cured.- . ..PhiLkfdpkto North Amer ican. . . , A Fact Wowru Rarowirro.,-A gentleman of Scrofulous , habit, from indiscretion intis younger-daps, became af fected with Ulcerations in the Throat And Nose, and • disagreeable eruption of the Skui. - ,:lndeed, his whole system bore the marks of being statnatett:with disease. One hand and wrist were so teach' affected that he had lost the use of the hand, every part being, covered with -deep, painful, cmd offensive 'ulcerri, 'uhd were as hollow and porous as an honey-comb. It was erg& stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease,that he commenced thew of Jayne's Al .terative and Itaving.taken suttee's banlei„ now pe rite t- The Alterative . oireiiiiesihriertWi:elcitialioat and purifies tlie blood andiiindientea aeons= the system,, wherever located, and the numerous mires It has per in diseases of the skin, cancer,norofula, govt„ -fiver ccunplaint,Ayspepsin pod other chlablis diseases, is. truly astonirThing:--Spirc t82..71imu; , r . - Foeae fa Pillabtudb , et the PEICI/d TEA sronE • It) Fourth street.% - • • WITS OF. COUGHING irtlhe eight; ars; very trouble k onso,• •They break in upon the hours repose and exhaust the ' streng th of the sufferer, 13.. A. Famestock &CO.'S COUGH itALSAItI - hits been •etaineotly succest ful in easing and caring . Mese arrpletisant spells. _lf person i s ro used in the night by spasm' of congbingis. teavalsonful of the Coagh idols= will soothe it, vv. tai h: „H oz , and, as it ii palatable, leaves no unpleasant tastes. bebind. If once .used, it vigil take precedence over all: 'others, al a remedy for Coughs; e010py,&..b.1 psipared 'and: sold by B. A. FAEINSEITOCK & Co,. corner Ist and WOod_etr?elts, and corpar.6th and Wood streets- • • c. - nov9o R. RALPH'S CatartaATED VIaZTAELS Pizza WO far D sale wholesale aml retail at the' • • • . • -z; ...aliet.XesosCherzcz, • . • ••, • Net. 50, Smithfield .Alsoftri WM, Co .le.• AU.egbity . eitr..F.o. Smith, St. mifigheza; Jo fin MeCiakkel,Peakitrestselli Wart.
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