0 , • A.tit1i#10:(44:•.7...'..,':'..! i ..; - .', - ', - ;: - _ tcEsVu ro*.fitt ELTSF. te - +AT ''- itro..l.l4.Pottrth sirna, betzbitle Perry: Mut Liberty sir fat, - VI ANL' PACI'UItERS of "neet'lend,leudeta pima, hy pumPs, huthst w ater closet e 7 leaden eoffnm, Zec.„m Ina'( 7, keep constant . • on hand nild nutinnetitre'tnorder, aheaq (ruin ft 00" ths.!to tine_ toot, i11:11...e1s of n by.2o teey I.v hiCh th ey:tvit t funitsir to the trada Nvholesale, or cut to - cirtler ita any 'efte'thitt may he wanted. ' ' They abm inunqfucturc and keep Constantly•on hand leadenpipealkurn 0 toinch eulihre - 'aqueduct pipe, ter at conynyiug.water nro uprings , furnacd to the countr) trade,suad Puttip'on' reefs in fehgitis of from lotto 10% •feernif,inith"reeli,with dijeC liolltl um to the proper method 41uo; on hand; h. Purge supply of Adams' Pat; ent.Satlnit`',Pt, tn.piiMr well 4 or chiterkig; Snow co! e very' suctiou"Pumps. - IlYdrittit wort of every descripuon executed in the mom 'durable Manner; and 011'1110 Most accommodatins terms. Orders fronfthe 'country, for leaden pipes, shot lead, or pumps, will receive prompiattention. in tiA 431. • • S EC U RE D. 13 Y PATENT. 1DU131....1C xrrENTius is - 5011Cileti to nu entire new tattoo of RA/I.lls.Gonade of wrought ,irou bars, and son anneitled rads, or trite, and CXP res7l): designed for enclosing Cottares; Cemetortes, Balconies • Public Grounds, &e., utprices vary tugfrotnyo centi 16113.09 the running foot. It in mane in pannels of various lengths, 2 , to 4 feet high, with•tvroughtkait poits if inch square, at intervening distuiteee of Oto tO heel. teklesimi,l,.ths pannels cult ne triadebraicy height, in continuous spans of 60 to.oo feet, with or widtuut i o3ts, , ,-No ettra.hurgc The "comParitilve lightness, great strength and dunibil ity of the WIRE ILI ILIKG,tOe beauty of its varied on , aumental d:signk, together with the extremely low price at which. it ta sold:arc cnusing it to sopenede Dm Cast /con Wherever then commahalve merits have Iseatested. Per further particulars address - "' ' ' ' 'DIARSLIALL A BROTHERS, • • Agettis fur PuientSes, rnr27:3tiif /113XdWare, t Uti In 3.• 4.11.3.1.c.r4 T-01-Iri WALKoIt. Importtr and Derair Fotsign and .oofteitic 11ardware, respectfully antiouttees to his friends and ,the palatc generally. that he now-re Pete . ing his Spring simply of Hardware, Cutlery, Sat diary, ac „ at hi, ouutt, No. 65 %Wood street; which be w pose of on the most reasonable terms. .- He will continually be receiving fresh supplies, direct from the manufacturers' in - -Europe and this coUbtry. which will enable him to coinpete with any house: Lag He perdiularlyittrite! , the duention of,auotomers to hle eseelledkossortment of Toole mid tipnng Cutlery. tee ,s.vnieb of tikstlioauble fiatterna and [roar the 'mom, °pular 111111luitirTurcr, , titetock of Carpenter's Tools is large, and.of exeei .. Of geacrer Hardware stock;lid has every eiriety - or anirlr. , Western' Merrhends and deslers, generally, are tat. mitrd wenn etot.ei online liitiNurk. ineradlin - Colver , l Patent Goticniie Beater Chursal i' Fl VI:: 41;s:urn:el Tirti cal, tint Intention in uu, punkc to . the article heed. V V ing.tiiis naverletinitent.ait invite th ematt rpr lK l n g mid Cafious to omit unlit wittLevn as °aeration All advc r. tisemtnia in relation fo ior e uum, t o u m i tu „,A nnf .. wh.s.uttee seen it tested, is supererrqutton. - 'tit • Tniot Calera wilt Troduce Water. e‘therlegit in - a taa4 , 4 truer sweet utak. in five' to lea stlimatee: mid from 'create prepared, us families usually prepare it, to utter to five minutes: - - 2,l••=ree or this invention ie. _apparent, as better Buttereen i.e jtro laced from swev, milk. ur cream, man cream soured. in the ..aimul way* and. Ly weans of this Chute. a little girt.uf boy van pyriOnTi.:.n five Olt ten .atiatues,Ar hat lm. heretofore required the labor of a wo man or man for one or two hourit,Littul aye:mut:lca half a lry tarntmr a thumb screw, the wholeinshie • daeher to Inlien Out; reliriar, nothing but Butter autl milk in the plain woutleu box.. • 4th. It is the cheapc.t Übe rit eve . r invented ; as the sim plicity of it. eunstruenon (though einlicalyttm- a zreat pnilusuattieul principle) tuakes rt. hat little to manatee. tare it. 'Stu it is n coinmon-setise Churn, as all will admit who will csutunte We invite the pehlbt to call and withes.s iU operatt.n at oar o:tic,: in tan pi,,m,,,a,-,leartire thank Hear Tuv era, au I ut J. F. Beckh.aa'.; Federal et., Alregheily. orii9-di.ona•Zu CA.11.F.110:4 et eti mg. Paper Warehouee. NU.-47 mAtts..,:r t'l GMMUIEMI EtIPF.:CTFL.7I.).Y autlioditces to Ws frjetAl3 and pus lit Wirier, th u Ile Ilia< /tad at no pa.tp 'nod .4 eXtett c Sl.Jek us he t: a hat it r4oent. . :au ufflr to per .Uit,C,Tir mulei.ue term , . at. dt. utd est44lisked A/r.rt. nllll.slCVcry . UgllCltl lit in lino ludo,/ mg o:tatt 'Oland Ickli Paper. %Volt tiorlertt...LitadicHliett. Eire .buurd e.iper aid Trauspiticut Wmdow Shad.,e. 134ituet. NVeuppilia; and Teo...Paper,: ii ot'tandtuttly supplied. and .requests •turrottattts and hou-ekeepern w cad utureZaittiiae 114 as- Sorttui•nt; , • Ragl4 cud Tanners' Scraps tukeit lu.tru4e, at the high est priced . tretrl4-4% w4ta • Paper Hangings.. AM how receiving, di rim - trum t h e manufacturers in New York, Pailadolpaia rind Baltimore, a large and well selected 463011aleitt ot. all the weer andmeeet fte. proved etyfee of .tsatin. Glaeed and cammou PAPER kSAIsMNtiS, eonsisung 0f— .10,000 pi...ecs of Parlor and Fresco; - lU.UIXI " Hail and Column i, • 30.01.0.--Dittins•-room, chamber and office Paper Virtlich•l mania particularly ineite.tiie attest at of those haviug• Houma to Paper, to call and extunino, at the Paper Warehouse of 0: HILL, mnrltl • Wrlliond Paptr klauglaga. MESSRS. JAS. HOWARD do CO, No. 82 Wood street, • .wld call we nitration of the public to their pr, eat ock of Per or Hangings, which, for variety, bee. ty dulability,and cheapuess,is Unsurpass led 41 Coll4lfi.lllita4ol.lll the Union. 13C0t1CdrUAIAIZO and full as.mrtment of Paper of their own manufacture, they arc now receiving a direet im portation of French and English rtyles of PapeiHang tugs, purchased by Mr. Levi- Howard, out of the firm, now in Europe, consisting Pori4,lll rnattulitoture, Londott do. Of their Own manufacture, they have tOO.OOO pieces Wall Paper, and 12,000 pieces 'Satin-Glazed Window Messrs. James Howard k Co., have spared neither ex ase' Dr labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern pe Paper establishments, both In quali.y of manciftte tuns -and variety of .pattertOtad they ate warranted in assuring the penile that they have , succeeded. 'The whole assortment, foreign and home manufaetare, will,bo offered on terms us DAw as those of Eastern Manufacturers and importers. mann Now bliertiry Emporium. . An,t,r deiository of Cheap Publications has been opened ' on Third street; opr . orite the Podi aielj: where may be found a gen,:rui ottravat.of the popular literature of the day: "Che propr,ctors have made tie, most ample arrumreirtents for procurtnil3,ll new works as 'soon as vsued from the preier . . . ' hIAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS-Ail the . most ialnibto alas..eines and tv evilly . Newspaper& can be read . = their counter by the sine numberor by theyear. - STATII INE Et Y—Let ter end cp paper, - pens and pen. 'ells ; in.short every thin in tai stationery lint, and o the best quality, formate cheap. - - • MOSIt.:—A tarp ussorunent atilt most approved Pi.- alio Forte Music, bound and otherwise. Thie music. i . prouounced by the most disti tigui.hect professors tube the best collection ever oifer,d for tale in the West- The United ct fates Odd Fellows' Directory. for 1849, get tip in. Eoll veniela styles. - , . Without . particuturizhig further, we respectfully re tieeat-a' visit to our-store room from the puha°. ', - ' AVOitli ac HOLMES; Third - street,' , ... mar. 21.1 , ~ . . oispostte ibe Pnit (MEE. e.- JONIIIMIL Rhodes, 4,SHOLF,SA.LE'FRIIITERER AND-CONFr.Ci'ION. ER. Nu, 01Voott streev— , • .tiomea Urangea; •- 500 cans Sardines; - 225 - Lemons; 200 h ". /8040Zeti Syrup; • 150 qt."' ‘ l- . - 100 u drum ...riga; ' • • 400 oozes Herring; .200 tit,. Htil.nuts,in buyers; 2000 Cocoi Nuts; 150 hi: bz.s."' boxes.M neeuroni; ••='" • 8 " • Vermineilla; 751r.1ts !mien. Vmends ; 25 ce•es tined 'Pickles 100 hozvaatielled ' 40 casks Cuiratits; a batter Itorde.ux . ltXttb.. eat Tissue i'aper; 10 ••• i%lutnaa *- 541 rel....white Kiss Paper; 3. ." pupersiiel'd " 15 unsex Prunes;. 8 'hard • " 18 mats Dales; • • • . bags F•therht; • . 4 cases Liquorice; 80: tb, Venetia Beanr• ''" Creu tit Nuts; -20 tar , A Nor 14A Cuodsi• 40- " Pocono; 20 " wn'e " 10 ;Ala. . - ruses Floieuee -Juirie , eleed and [or'sale by. marro - - J0R,11U..& Run.pEs. Grcett .r °oil Cimcdoetu - • .. AaE - now hpett fur the sale 'of u lurge collevion of Gruen Houses Plutaa; or tIA choice*: vitrietiva. -Amid: u lurge Collecti.lloLP l e blicst Dahlias uud Annul Flower-Pluaus will tm toady to deliver ingots ottthe tat 13dquete of the choicest riowera pat up et the sherteat TllO Gttrdeltl• will be open f.r the general reception or aleitersonilie 24 day of Apnl.' Capt:1111 Vuntle-trirn fiue❑cw sienmbont, Woo Thomas Scott l,wt❑ rOltlglelJee running trout the Ponat, toot of. tr i ,..r;;, f ,l c ii4; 011 I tie hi .if April. filler2n ====l . , . -- A VA. CO. have 11/10:11 tile NX.CIOBIVe agency for the Attie of Sitt.ctieiN supeilor Alup, for l'ili•liureh and i lk . , Veisicrilltenii.ylvamia, width will ..--c told ut Ins redueed Philadelphia prices. • • - -:, '_ - , The Man of thO-World,rin Mecutur's Pro;action, is the largest'and most eainprelicnsive .cork of the kind ever sith panna in America ; it is O+ fert from East E.t ta IN on., and 4i fruiu North to S•mili. accompanied by n beol: at 130,) pagelt, VOnt,u;,ing . .- eonAu In u.r indexienneniting which tiny item on ilie• Map arty iln,remtity round; ids°. Geo• graphiCal-Adsciiiiiiiis of ull Inc conning.* 011 tlfe Olot e. The Referenceitud - lli,t dice elan of the I..litticdr.ttutei.; on a..eciLleof.4 mile .1"0 int .1 . nelt:Coilip rising the :States, Cottutiris - ToWiisions..e.c.. in the Uaion; accompanied by a folorati 01:44.4.pa, ,, 5.*tr0., which includes tut index of ' CrOliritioAlTOW lls 6.O., together with a general description `of the United Stumm, .- :. - 'Tno=Nutfonal •I'dttp . „ of : the American .Republic s or United States of America: .• . Univeriar-AituS,".containing AMps of the Empties, IC it Republics, with a special Mup of each : .Of Ate Unitna States, centiPtehentled on 73 sheets, farming series of 11.7:SInpe, a large folio' voluato, ele 'Taatly..eXecated. . - - ' -...- - A Atarof Texas , - Oregon end California, with all the ... . ' rmaim.il suitOrmariced oat to these countr ies,.. - , Aldrre•eltriply of the above ..ftlaps, small and large , willtit opt constantly on hand and for eels at the Boo k • a.uirPaPer,;Warthotteit, corner of Third- sindtWond 'ars. ~ marinal&Tik . • , '15.,0129:CU8td YAM.* 4JFGRAZIN'a , MITE Birmingham Town Council, deeiting to contract viilh some outtahle peraou or perstons for the exert • yut3iig;i+t ISWO rut is yard-. oil the "trectA. wilt receive seal a-3 kr0p04414 - tar the wnole or any Phil'of ' ,aid- wo ikv nutii the 4tlint-Wpril• ne at, 211 which Luleilte workwill. be let LP Itieigye.ii and heat tinkle - . Propiaattle r uti tie leA *ith ''.stmt Fawcerr r - Streef Comuussioner, where ' s spec flcation Or the wo rk may be seen. By order of the Council. mar24l74td 'rki.olllA3 MACK:VORA Pritaideat. Ng= . 4 Fashionable Head quarAers, . 24 'Market itreer, second door bdow Seemut O. WIfittNEBITRID, • • DESPECTFULLV announces to his nthitetortafriandit, J.:l, and to lit- public, that he has removed his Fashion ab I fetid-Ix& rte rs Croix( Lib crtti. infect to' his new Store, on Market, at door'from Second street:" He is constant ly prepared to make to order, of tin most fine and best materials, in a superior Manner tinenC:Veryieationable prices. every article of Fashionable' ClOthing, of which his complete' stock of choice. and carefully selected French; Englitib and Belgian Cloths.Cassimeres, Vest oigs:&c.., of the latest 'and most desirable patterns, are particularly designed., • • • ••. - ' • He has also on hand avert large stocker Ready•tande Fashionable Clothing, which he will soil very low • tn Market st.,:ht &Mr from Second st!_ r ty,tii , USE:-IttitETEttz - aria Tuuse - 3omlitescrso.=rhe Isubscriber Anis Teceived and now- on hand, a - large. assorttrientof Housekeeping Goads comprising; in part, Jj(JOAN'CANTI' L, have just received:at' NO U efi blerket street: en unrivalled selection at— *Read -11.etiCulettiuid Pursecr, • „ .-.. Chinn Setsi*Accoitlions; Inar2.3 ; ; 110GAN.k.0/I.IsITSVLILLt. • ,-. New uood., at% N umber fry-nine r - coalma of roman caso tcsarer 'trireme,- firming.= rt BEAT BARGAINS!-The 'subscriber has lust re- Uf turned from the Eastern Cities, and is now receiving a very extensive suseorunent of FANCY AND STAPLE Dill: - GOODS, adapted to 'the present season; and em br •ifig - a' bock fornehness and aerie ty not surpiostedby ay. establishment in the West. • - ' . ' ' DRESS GOODS' '. Very gloissy black Sit 's ; !Cravats and Collars; Handsome dress . do, - ißlacklOvelfeile and,fidkfs.; Rich changeable , do. Jaeoued aud Can*. Manlius. ..Itich changeable. Satin de Plaid had striped Mslims; , ' Mode -and . . - , !Handsome Ribbons; '. Mode and high coPd Prenclrßloves. Hosiery, &a.; blettuos ,• ~ . ' ' - Clothe for Cloaks ;• Mode and high colbl:ltiaslin Terkeri Shawls ; de Laineat . Cashmere do. : Nlew.tyle muslindeLaines; Plain, Thibet Shawls, silk : Wiirkstrlied Cashmeres; fringej . ;Fancy.: d o. „do. Flack Pnibet Shawls,do.do. `tact mid colored Al t pacaa; Black do. do.. Plaid Cliughtuns, bright co- Silk' do. do. - lore;., _ - ,-. Fine Drochte _ do. 'New style Visettes; Cloth do. than Plaidi , „ bright colors; Plaid, Long go. 1 taliforidu Plaids; . - bowrriced do illsci: Bombazines ; ':, Plaid Cleakin. • ' CALICO Etl7-GREAT REDUCTION ' file stock•igif Calicoes is very large i It. bas been se. •eeted with much care—with particular reference to 'fastness of coloring: durability of fabric, and beauty oi lesign.. These goods are lower than they have ever neon before; and ate worthy the particular attention of putehuserst The best Calicoes for 61 cu. ever offered; Greenl4cents; Oil CWritz; British Chintzes; New style Merrimack Calicoes; . Blue do. • do. Blue and Orange ' do. Furniture CHEAP' DRESS GOODS. A large lot of low priced Muslin de Laines, of the low price of Pa} cents per yonl. - Also; Black Alpacas for id/ ets. per rant. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging name, for MI emits, warranted fast colors. DOPSP4TIC AND .4TAPLE GOODS. Bleached AI uslins, 61 to 12; Yard wide Unbleached, 61 , to 9; Bed Tic kings, very cheap; Quintus. Drillings! Kentucky Jeans; R , Cheeks, Linings, f' aid Linseysi Domestic rtingtusts ; Mariners' Skirtings; Colored Cambric' ; - Flnintels.lower than ever °fared ; Canton Flannels. large mock. of Uleadreta, from coarse to very fine, also Mae .and Drab •Dlauketa, fitte and very fine, for Overcoats: GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cas 4imeres; :Over-coatings; Silk and Linen Pocket Hand- , kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; 'Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Garmeuta ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, etc., etc. The subscriber having tirade extraordinary preparc • dons for the Fall and Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of markets unusually depressed, can confidently proahLso Ids customers the beAt bargains he. has ever been able to *am Cusucmers qf the twine and purchasers (,enerally,are respectiafliihrhedlo cult. (novlol PHILIP ROSS. V erribla ttevolsation—Stilts Tirtamptiittitl IDANT.WELL;_ (riga of the % 4 ";) N0.,184 LEI Market street, woald respectfully beg leave to earl the attention of the public to their new stock, of booshs, jai% eceived and opeuing from manufacturers and im porters, ot. which they . fetl confident - that price andqual ity will give entire satisfaction, at oar motto is—° quid Saks and Small Profits.. - . , Oar stock consists, partly, of the following articles,viz: Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Hoard and Vest Chains; Bricelets, Clasps. and Lockets; Fin ger anti Ear Rings; Pencils and Pens; Slidesand Studs : Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head Dresses • Sltutalon's Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet; Vora! heads; Ata kaster Boxes; fine and Ebony Shari* Cases, furnished ; Slyer Spectacles; Silver 'Spoons,' alt kinds ; German Silver Spoons, 'ail lnds ; Silk Steel Bead Bags and Purses; Cotton Bags andPurtes;.Hair, - Tooth, Nail and Cloth Banshee; Vienna, Actordeons, Flutes tutd Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and 'Paper Holders, Shell, Dress' and Side Combs, latest styles; Chide Agate Vases, Fruit Baiketi,t and Glass Vesei. Meg., and Cologne Bottles; Tables, Cheer:Man and Baelgainrrion Boards; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets ; Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, kr-, he., with a large anon meut of Toys rind Fancy Aerie/et, tco numerous to men-. don. [meld • .10.000 pieces • &Ow do: TYRANTS AL WELL ASMONOPOLLeSMUSTYALL: - - 43omtr,sT PRICES; AlirfllCll tout will I proven by:calling at MeGrum's Fachimme Tailonog stablishrnent,Tb!ni street, St. Charles - Budding, • - Morro: Seuu.profitt era 43114 sakr. VAILIETTI, Neel and good. Commit:on: Vey far fit Me background. - My old customers; and all whirs; are reupeethilly la med that I am ',muting for them. MeGUIRS t ;, oer23 Tillor.lati Charles.. Bleauhed ILloods. AA. MASON /4 CO., N 0.60 Market street, have jas • received - the following , well , known brands o Bleached , Mualins, viz 7 - 43 and. 5.4 Bleached Muslin, James' Steam Mills; .s 4 Naninkeag " " " MasOn,7 "Pokanoket," "Carlible," "Dorchester," "Gin' isignmond:" ''Oradon," !'A."t'Fittsbargh? "Laerreuc c , "Itoston Pillow . Case," "FarnsWorth," All of which, -together- with many styles not here mentioned will be sold at.P.A.StrEttN Yale by the piece or pack age. Shirting -AtuArli. mitt irtlats llassene. EL Ikitltt.PHY invites tha particular attention. 01 those wanting the above Goods, to:hie desirable atuek i . eonatauugrotthehmst make, from the most approv ed manufacturers, and the latter, warrttnted pare daz He hue juk received au additional 'supply, and 1860'444 Shirting Mastitis of superior quallty, at a very low . :Sheeting mid Pillotp aae biuslins; D apers and Crush; ' Tabletloihs,Towels and Napkins Bilinkals, Deiniierpaitesl siad . • . Housekeeping Dry Goods goinerallr. LADIF4 , ,DRKS GOUDS—Such as French Merino's Panoettos,Plain and fancy De Laines, (some new style, raccitcd 4lpucaa. ac. • aeasou being tar Juicancedi all these GOodavvill bt sold at pnces Mat cuanoi fail to please, ; • - Whole sale Rooms up siair.. - • . ; • To -Costntrr Diterehassta. • ist !te , „?:; itigzio' , ..ll„ , u"rs,,,Nay.hdoiZatiritetitc.ostralee%,lfit'V: burgh, (up stairs,) is:/tow Prepared to otter to the ;napes.. non of Country iMercliauts, au extensive simply of Neu' spring Good., Including „the newest styles of spring Prints, Gingham, Lawns, Maeda ,de (mines Alpacau and Dress Coods •gerierally( - also; Oases an d Hoqiery Bonnet, Ribbons,. laces and Edgings, &c. Prices : ow • Entrance to U'holesule Rooms mum 4th-et.; - mrift_ A; MASON dr CO, N0..60 MARIE/ llTREed,:unvi A• this"duy,retyived; pee" Fist Line,' the followini named Goods, viz :—Satin stripe. black and blue blacl plaid and printed, Be rakeil- all wool ;M. de ,Laines i cm nroidered Tiii4et Shawls. blacki:vshileyand pearl Sill Hoie; span Silk Hose; kid, silk 211,1 h ale Aread.Oloves. bobbili.cumbric und Edgings; Inserting* block silk lace. Edgings; bonnet RibbOns; embroidered muslin. Capes; iiew. patierlis and, riclic nods. MAIN GNTB..i` call and ace" . the .choineat. varldly . evel otrerecloted OAAIELIA CRAVATS at Nines, you cam , -leave them CI,OTH wrotte. Poi; marlkevi • Carrier Fifth and Wood eta. New Goods. • • . wrciat.ind now receiving,our first sup ply of Nevi 1. SPRANG GOO DS: eoneisting of every thtug nese Add beautiful, to he hut of the importers end Jobbers i.-- • New styles of rich Turk. Satins ; Wide Brocade Silks, new patterns; Rich Chamelion and Glacte Silks; Fig'd and plain MI Silks, all widths; Dereges, Lawns, Mous de Leine., tke4E , • Fancy Bonnet Ribtllns, new designs. Together with a large asso rt ment o f c.f.rDefoickteiptiscoGisitods inailsl; No. 110 Market st., ditch, frnm rtihertv. NEW SArNO mat t • ket street. are.uow opening 40, cases nod 'itackagas of 'Splendid SPRING GOODS, comprising Zahvrns„Maa• iins, , Dereges, M. de %Linnet, Oinghams, -.Prints,. French Cambries , Linens, Ribbons,.Laces ; Silks, Shawl's; Gloves Hosiery; and a general assortment of Goods . FAMILIES, - SconOnnsts and ' the ' .Puhlic; to effect . suvittgror oncerint, and ohtain the greaten bargafiw ever purennted, aro most respeetfully- invited- to - visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHAIENT, Post Bnild corner.Fifth and - ',Vroad streets:. 'fithsc2w".. I . • Jas:' , ltizteruristt 6t SoinsEPattnt Scida Ash. TO 5 T01V15,31, - cash. currency, ',ooi'raos.,ttitproeed 1 bills: 5 tons or . upwards Si 40. par,,or, terest aped. For the superior.cinctlity of this biand;9l/1 refer to the glass - 1'1;d 'soap lllaTlGtfacturers of this city generally. W. it 111. IIIITCHELTREE,' N 0.160 Liberty Meet. - . , r ., 4i; . "i:ki . ti) ..C.),e'r rarg (600b3 5-4; 4-4, 10d,:12-4 BPd'Coiloa Sheet:TAO; - 64; 10-4,12-4 Barnsle.fSbeetings;; - Pillow ease Linen, affd hluslinTioking ; Marseilles Quilts; Blankets • ' • Plain and embroidered TabLe.Covers,. Do. - ' do. • T - Windsor Drapery, Turkey Red Chintz; • Buff -Windsor Hollandi Linen Table Claths; V Damask Table - Linen, all 'Widths ; • ' ••-• • • Napkins'', Doilies, DIATer Ike.; which-will be sold at-To - west pnees. at • _ - • - •- • -• • ROB 7. D. THOMPSON'S, 110• Market st4o doors from• Liberty. LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens,'Linen Lawns; Damask Table Linen; Do. do. Cloth.; Rts. , sia Sheeting; Do. Diapers; Linen Drilling, Crash. - BLANKET :A BLANKETS! Business Card =MM INE. - Pkttib 7t Psktabke Beal' Tau."' " 1849 TOE IRE TRANSPORTATION OP 1/1111TORT TOAND Tama - P.HILADELPEIA, BALTIMORE NETVYORK, BOSTON: 140 Y TROMAS - BORBME,T,AAFFE &O'CONNOR, 'Pittsburgh. rrina old eitabllshed Lute beifirnow in full operation, 1. the ProPrietors are prepared, with their usual erten siva arrangennetits, to forward meronandize, prodaCe, ten.; to and from the above Ports, ou liberal terms, with the , regulailty, • dhipatch wed safety, peculiar to their mode of transportation, so obvious when transhipment an the way 'taut:aided. • • ' All consignineitts by and for this Lin e received, c barges paid, and forwarded in any required directions; free of, charge for commission, advanctlig or storage. No interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboat's. All communications promptly..attended to, on applica tion to •he following Agents :•• . ' • . . • THOMAS .BORBLDGE .178 Market street. Philadelphia. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin; Pittsburgh. O'CONNOR & CO.; marB4 . North st,Baltimote.. iglaMi I 8.4 9 . Transpairtistlonlilne r ' VIA. PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAIL ROADS, -to' PHILADELPHI4 AND nituraons Tax Canals'aud Rail Roads being now open, apd in good order, we are prepared to forward all kinds ormer ehandize and produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despatch, and on as good terms as any other Line. C. A. hIeANULTY & Co., ..t.• - Canal. Basin. Peen street, triltsburgh. AritIiARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, tROSE•AIORRILL & foal? . . ailiftSllB - 49 - 11kMa .• Moro Itions . ea- Way Fielight Line s For Bicarreitle, .Tohnsmron, Haffidaysburgli, and all intermediate plies,. Tars Line will. continue to carry all Way Goods with their usual dispatch, midis, lair rates of freight. Aostrre—Q. A. AIcANULTY & Co., Pittsburgh. • ' B. WAKEFIFIXt, Johnstown. JOHNIIIILLEft, liollidaysburgh. rtarzasmcmames Jordon, 'Smith & Sinclair, Dr. F. Shoenberger, R, Moore, JohO Parker, 8. F. Von Bonn , horst .& Wm. Latimer &Co., J no. WDeviti & BMW., Pittsburgh; John ciliary, Sumit,Mulhollau & Ray, John Graff &Go., Blairsville. • marl 7 ~ .AGazette and Journal only copra PEOPLE'S TRANSPORT/IT/LOS LINE ti • • • ram • PITTSBURGH TO ERIEI NO. RES lit PPRI9.—The Boats belonging to this Line : havebeett:pin in fine. order, and are now nmning regilarly between Pittsburgh and Erie, tortehlag at all intermediate Pons along the Canals. A Boat law always be at the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, and one inart - regularly every other day. The People's Transportation :Line has every facility for carrying Freight and Passengers. The boats will be towed to :Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie wittigreat dispatch, by the canals. The boats ate commanded by experienced - and careful men--811 of whom have an in terest in dm Line. 11:r Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded to anypoint on the Lakes. For freight or passage apply to H. KIRKPATRICK, Agent, Water street, Piusburgh. AGENTS: CLaat & Co, Beaver. R. W. Comnsonam. New Castle. Tararrstaa & Mitt usixitacPtilukl. Synnerr Warman & Mixon How-, &terrors. Josxra McCxtrex,Sharpsburgh. S. B. & G. Lower, Clarksville. Kixo 8 McFaitiann, Big Bend. 8. C. Pr.ostait, West Greenville. .1. & T. Kn./qv:mica, Adamsville. W. H. Monier, Hartstown. W. Wszeworra & Co., Sherman's Corners. Wst. Powza, Conneantville. —, Spring Corner. W. C. Wasents„ Albion. Cranesville. Ws. Tama, Lockport. E. Fon, Girard. • A, Kurt!, and B. TOWLMSON & Co., Erie. The following Agents in Erie will reeeive and for ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by this Line: W M. Gallagher, John Hearn, Haveritick & Co., Josiah- Kellogg Kelsoe & Loomis, Walker & Co ok..lee Great , amain Garner, EBOTEII22iLD £SD FIRM iTkEITS,PWSZIIIIIIH, PA, f I.7the most popular of all BOOT and SHOE Es'. tablishmeots in the West. This place has gained its reputation by its proprietor keeping the very best Boots and Shoes, which are made expressly to order for , this market, and he is not satisfied only by keeping the best assorted stock of BOOTS and. SHOES in the - Western country, bat he is enabled and deter mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house possibly can. he cares not what facilities they bout et having for offering great inducements to the public. It 'is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in tin advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at from to to 29 per cent. lower than any other store in the city. The way to test the matter is for all whointend purthas leg BOOTS and SHOES, to-call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stock andpricea and all will be satisfied that the aneu Bargain Cerner,S;raith field and Fifa struts, is the place for the public, one and all, to get gooti Boots and Shoes cheap, (or cash. dec9 .1. BATES. Great Western tiltaddle, HARNESS, TRUNK 'AND WHIP MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has the largest stock of the following named articles, of his own manufacture, in this city ; Saddles, Harness, Trunks and Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of the best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures something locver:thanbas been heretofore sold in the city, lie would Invite persons in need of the above named ar ticles, to his Warehouse, No. 244 Liberty street, oppo site Seventh; Also, bands made to order for machinery octet 0. KERRY. Iron Oily Gray or an. Brood Bah•ry. 4..SHEMARD _ _ - TATOULD,respectfully inform his friends. and the pub 1T V lie generally, that he has added to his other busi ness the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— purchased one of W. R. Nevin's Cracker and Pilot read machines, he is prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes by a strict attention to business, to share a portion of the public patronage. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty et. oppo sitelimithfield. N B. EMperior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, fresh every morning can be bad at the store, or my wagon, or at my stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and made to order. J. BEIEPHARD. Nolo Commercial Row, Liberty at. Steel and F illanntantory. r rim subscribers have ile enlarged their St eel and File 1. Manufactory, on the corner of. O'Hara street and Spring alley, fitlll Ward, Pittsburgh, by erecting a con arting furnace, numbing furnace and a tilt hammer.— their. Steel, how being ora'auperior quality, and having ‘ongagedsompotcat openrtives, they are prepared to fur- MihFilep - of every description, that will compare vrilh the best imported article; end 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 priees, for Casti. They ; will also re-eut Files, end pur chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron ugge is resketfultvinvifecl, nivel) J. ANKRIAI CO. ' New 111111Inekr i , Pltk., Velveta i dtes. Jeer receive'd from New York_, Cho i ce selec tion of elegant rich Satins , Silks, WlnterAttlibons, I French Flowers, Phnnes; - &c.• A handsome as lortment af Winter Scrundtic Hoods, Capes, Cardinals, iVisetts, kc., op band an d pade to orderin the latest style, it the shortest noticii; ' ' • . MRS. DUFF, No. lO St. Clair at. (West aide.) 1 Pa 111 1 111 Carrlaga giasaniraistory, Diamond alkji;Voiyouti Wood a ad, : Smilitilekt streets. Mrxtrats may always be found an assort ent .rif Family Carriages,' Ilatonches, • Buggies; and all kinds of , heavy work. Irma six horse wagon down to a wheel ;iiirroor: rations waking to pit/Chase ._or contract for any thing in the shove line,are respectfully invited to call.oo2*litf - City .Livery Stables. - a*. ' Tas:subac t ibers baying purchased from • : CharleS Coleman. the above Stables,. and ,In tending to Increase their stock o? : Horses, . iis Carriages,Buggles, &c, would respectfully .tolicit.ii; share .of - patronage from the public.., Horses ' - ept. by the day, week. month or year, And additional rails are being erected, in the second story, for the ac commodation of Canal stock. febEkUm ROGERS & OBEY. ! Irt ritiring . from the Livery hostiles's, i with filen : sure ;from a long acqualittarice) recommend my successors to the patronage of my friends - and the - public. . • ... reit:V:lw . " ' : CHARLES COWMAN. Bigelovvra Onirtage Manufactory, Diamond alley, between Weed amt. Smitlffield Wadi. BIGELO V% would respectfally inform the public, that at his Factory Can 'avail times • be - -found a large , supply of Family Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, and all kindaor'Paney Carriages, equal in elegance arid I:tautness to any found in the East. Contracts for any numtier of Carriagev, Buggies and Wagons, will be promptly filled. All work of his own manufacture will be warranted. Ravamemes—Col. R. Fatterscia, •R. 11.-Patteison, E. D. Gazzeun, Esq., Robert Robb, Litq., C. L. Magee, - and Alderman. Steel. tfebi7id3rt Wa7osml, and — Retall. ADDL%HARNESS AND TRUNKMANUFACTORY, ROBERT IL ILLItTLEY, begs leave to in fonin his friends'and the public generally, . , oat he continue,' toeccupy that large and corn- ailk,i modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samue estock & Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle. Sage, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. . . . HO also keeps con stantly on hand, and is prepared to furnish to order, allkinds of Riveted Hese,manufactured of rhetestuiverig,itridiri a style of workmanship equal to the - eastern manufactured article, and et 66 pp r cent . cheaper. tie is 'deternilitedM ee l' first rate Articles at yen , ' low Couiterg34firdi - rmil Mid Farmers would do well to call and attune before purchasing elsewhere, as IV" Don't foiget:the . idato; 'pre. SS,' timer of Wood reef and Diamond AlleV "26' LINE -01 000133.—.&. A.. Kum do Co-, No. an hbutei street, have -teeeived- Linen Sheetlnit,./4illett . lDlV neask . 6-43 andlo-4 Linen Holland', piellehed and *town Table Clothe, Russia and Scotch Diapers. Doylloi, Nap= tins, km, to which they invite the attention of Par chasers. • 1 ftillatbat rots M7!A =MEE emigralkin irmt. = to a Itio P8011,r150a4 ni LAND'AND ivau7.;, d ts6 ' regvtar 641 P 3 , • ' P. W. BYRNES an [MUUMUU) lit - 1824.3 No. South.street New "York and "36 'Waterloo Rood Pittisiins sending to the O Country for their. friends, can have them brought-tint by the Regular Line of Peek-. els, sailing from Liverpool on let; flth, 11th, Itith, nist or nth every month, comprising the ollowing Ships:— Fide Ila, Siddon l y ! Henry Clay, Hottinguer, Columbia, . Constellauoni Resents, Patrick Henry, Cambridge, Isaac Wright. Waterloo, . Constitution, Ashburton. New-York, . Garrick,.:. • West Point, Queen of the West„ltlontezuma, Yorkshire, Sheridan, , New 'World, Liverpool, Oxford, John R. Skiddy, Or in the first class American Ships, sailing : from Liv erpool and the Irish •• Ports every day, comprising the— St. Patrick, St. George, • -Andrew .Poster, Ywki o W l7 . - Creole, . Memnon, • .. Probes, Elsinore, , • Win. A.Cociper. And many others, which thialiinited space will. not ad mit of here enumerating P. W . :BYRNES & CO. are the sole Passangor Agentei for the Steamship SARAH SANDS., Her appointed sail- Ing_days, for 1849, are as follOWs: From Liverpool on 20th January, 28th March,4thlune, eth August and Bth October; from Neve-York, on 24th February, 3:1 May; Gth July,6thSeinember, and 15th November. - ,• Therefore, those wishing - the y relatives out early .Rt. the, Spring, will find it totheir interest to patronize! this. Old Established House, our arrtingements being so per fect that. no delay or disappointment en,, Drafts at sightfor any =wanton the National Rank of Ireland, its branches ' &c., &r. at all times for sale. Ap ply to, or address by letter, pciat-pnid„ P. W. BI'RNES & C 0,83 South and 35 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. • Or to—. JOHN .THOMPSON, jan27:tf . 156 Liberty street, - Pittsburgh. • • New Commercial Line. • E. W. Iftwasts. & Co., t S DVNLIII, Krano.i.t..& C 0.,. , New-York, $ Liverpool, England; RESPECITITLLY intonp their friends tad the public, that they have commenced the Oilie r rat Shi pping and Concenisien Business . , to.. getter with the General ?mugger Bus iness, ` gra' wing certificates of passage from London Liverpool. Dublin, Belfast, or any port of the . Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the most reasonable terms. Drafts and Bills of Exchange, tront LI, to any amount on the Royal Bank of Ireland and its brit:Mites, and on Liverpool. The days'of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets„.as fixed upon. are the Ist,'Oth, 11th,10th, 21st and2fith of every month. These Ships are ell of the largest. eliss, and are COM• mended by men of . character and experience: The . Cabin accommodations ore all hat can be desired in point ot splendor told convenience. Tbeyare furnished with cverydascription of stores of the best kind. "Punc tuality in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. Packet Ships Bowies, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick,. are vessel.. of the largest, chute ; • and WOW e desiroui bring out their friends,.cannot select finer or safer Sh to . Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. . tpa New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. , "For p age or freight, apply as above. or to • - • • ass. JOSEPH SNOWDEN,O... .EDMUND SNOWDEN, r dealt) Corner 4th and Staithaeld *tit. Pitisbufg ••• . Tapsoott , s Crianoral gmlgrationo4l4o. aiIREMITTANCES and Passage to and jti z from Great Britain andlreland, by .W. ac J. T. Tapscott, 75 South aL, corner 01 Maiden Lane, N. Y., and Pd Water loo Rood, Liverpool. The subscribeni, having accepted the Agency of the aboie House, are now prepared to snake arrangements on the most liberal ternm with thote desirous ofpaying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and Lang standing in business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be Carried out faithfully. ars. W. E. .1. 'T. TilpiCOl rare long and favorably known for the superior chum, arcommodauon, and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE WEST SHEIUDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, uratrooL, and SID NS, two of which leave each non monthly—from New York'the 511 st and asth, and from Liverpool the tith and 11th; In addition to which they have arrangements with the EL George and Union Linea of Liverpool Packets, to insure adeparture from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their &aides shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tnpscou's constant personal superintendence of the busbies' in Liverpool is an addi tional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers wilt be particularly attended to. The subscribers being as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Bilsiness between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge or and forward passengers immediately do their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage . ftom any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they'are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise'aty minable; and will if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their tremble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid formutsage will be refunded in fill. The subscribers are also prepared totil, drafts at sight for any mrilnint,payable attre prine al cities and towns in Englanii,lrelnnd, Scotland and 'alosi thus af fording a safe and ortieditioui mode o(remitting funds to those countries, whtah persona requiring such facili ties will find It to their Interest to at - Micheal:elves of. Application (Irby latter post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. - - TAAFFE A. O'CONNOR, • Forwarding and Commission Merchants inspl7-dfcw-ly • Philadelphia. H &UNDID X COOS ai l ark rassimaza AND ELVIIITANTT. °Mee. lIARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out persona from any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention. to the wants of emigrants. We do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, as we take charge of themthe moment they report themselves, amisee to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of out passengers to skew that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be sent in some old met, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to perform our contracts honorably, colt what it may, and not act as was the case last season with other offices, who either performed not at ell, or when it suited their convenience. ' Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any stun frorn -ft to £1,000, , payable at, any of the Proyhteial Baas in Ire land, Lrigland, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent,. Jan 29 RIM street, one doot below Wood st.- FOREIGN ItENITTANCE. THE Sub scribers are prepared to forward money m all LI partsof England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with watch, and at the lowest rates. febl2 :SAMUEL WCLURREN & co., 142 Liberty stseet. Jnanranct (gompanies INDEMNITY. The Franklin Fire -Insurance .Company OP ramOnamona. , DIRECTORS:_ Charles W. Smacker, George W., Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai IX Lewis, Tobias Wagner, ' Adolph' B. Boris, Saranel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob It. South, Morris Patterson. CHAS. W. BANCSEEt, Presq. Cttas. G. Banana, Secretary. • IC7 - Continue to make Insurance. perpetual of limited ) on every description of property in town and country. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, `which, with their Ga d pital and Premiums, safely invested, Whatm ample proo on to the assured. The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 18419, as published-agreeably to on Act of Assembly, were as fol lows, viz Mortgages $1,047.438 41 Real Etude' 94,724 83 Temporary Loans 98,001 85 Stocks • 31.804 25 ' Cash, tke - • 39.804 37 - $13,3113;492.71 Since dial'. incorPoretiOn, yeriod'of 19 yeai,' they have pea t npwardwot Ons Feu*. Hundeed Theis sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as welt-as the ability and disposttion to meet with peps:aptness, all liabilities. • - :I:GARDINER COFFIN,Agent, mar2l Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d eta Pi Diartne Ineuranee rilHE'lnsura r n el ce COmpany of North America, - of delphitt, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers nuke permanent and limited Insurance OR property in thin And its vicinity, and on shipments by the cana land , rivers. DIRECTORS: • ' Arthur 0., Coffin, Prest. Smxtitel Brooks, Alex. Henry - Charles Taylor,. J Samuel W. ones, .„., Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, ''` Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M: Thomas, John Whitet ' John R. Neff, , Thomas P. 00 90: - Richard - D. Wood, Wm. 'Welsh, Henry IX Sherrard, Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. It; charter Is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am. pie meatms.athi avoiding all risks of an extra hazardoui character, ;I. may be considered as offering am le securi ty's° the üblic- WILLIAM P. JONES. 44 Counting Room-of Atwood, /one eva, Co., Water aind . Front eta ., Pittsburgh maPly - ------- New and important Works on California. AITHAT I SAW IN CALIF° it NlA—Being th e Journal of a Tour, by Edwin Byrom... New edition, with an Appendik,'eontaining accounts of the Gold Mines, various routes, outfits, . -. • • NOTES TRAYELSAN .CALIFBRNIA Com prising the proirthieut Geogratthicai, Agriciltueeli Geo logical and Mineralogical featities of the Country.— Also, the routes frohl ort.:LiMienworth, Missouri., to sars.thege,' tricliding parts lit the Arkan sas. Del None,and rivers, from the .official:leports of Col.'Fretnont aint Major E mory CALIFORNIA -ltg „ • • History, Population, Climitic, . Prodoctious' end liarlkirs, from, Sir, George simpson O'Connoes' Jeurney_ Roinci,the Vil'old: With an ac count 'or the Revelation iii.Colifornia and conquest of lhaleoPolg 1 4; thO' Veiled Sties. By' John Mughes, A. B. Also, Vol. Mason's Repo rt, a nd other deciments on 'the Goldßegion. The above this day received and for sale by KAY & CO., Corner of Wood and sts. 4:===MMA MIMEM=3I2=2=M=M _ i ,Drugs-an t om TRtQATE DISIASES. ::Dr:Groten., No ) 65 Diamond Alley, Can be consulted in all eases of a pricars or4eicate nature ineidemta 4. " to e hurnarfrinne.".. ' ' th hit' nd S • WIN . - ptlonicgonorrlicsa • a its **ear:antes, together with all ye . cereal dtseasu,impurities 0 fthe blood, with aildiseases of atnerealorigiaokin diseases,withstrienares t gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weaknessand impotency; also, piles, rlaumatism, female weakness, diseases •of 'the womb , mpuhly suppresaions,,diseirses ,of the joints, fistula in' ono. nervous Affections, pains In the backnad loins. irri tations of the neck of the bladder. and kidneys, scorbutic erupfons, letter, ring - worm,' mercurial diseases ) fce. , • Tam VE.YEARS' PRACTICE:I -• :Excheivelydeapted to the atudy andireatment of vane realtlisonlers, and those arising from.youthltd excesses' gaiety, ,cficsate,, or *parities of the blood, whereby the consutuitoi may hit.Ve been enfeebled, enables Dr. Brow n . Wolfer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves louder hie care. • • Dr. Brown'ioffices are cOnyinient . lyarranged into sal strata apartments .- -Patients can-visa Dr: B. without fear of exposure to ifithruicti crc , °' • • It is of importtnee to . many pent:main need of medical aid, to obtain goof ad vicetinvatelY ;tad promptly. To all such, Dr. Browqs ready, skill in removiagyettereal dist :eases, ui their VallDi fns and stuges,oliers inducements which can rarely lit equalled: .Strangeis are hereby tip! 'prised 4hat Dr.. Down 'lnui been regularlyeducated 'every branch:orate_ dcine, and,for the. lastlwelve years coo - himsel f the treatment of those diseases. Dr /frown is the on 'regularly educated surgeon in Pittsburgh.-who gives is whole attention to those ooze plaihte .: fireenain,saleand spiedy cures will. in all cases,bet Recentcases are relievedin a shirt time, withoutinter ruptjon from business. : 1111 1 9 - rßeruie or Rapture.—br. Brown also invites pe. ions-afflictett:with Hernia to tall, as he haspahiparunal lar attention to that diteasa. • tfetteis from &distance, aslout . pultrice,mustcOntain fee, or they not be attended b. lajlerOffice on Diamond Alley ' s few.doors from Wood street' toWnidsthamttrket. Ourattltati,o_na strictly con 6: dential. EUXIATIBM.. 7 4.h. Brvwn's nevoy discoveted rem AI; earl - or Itheumati m a a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble.' ,Ii never fails. - Office and.Privaro .Consulcuiort Wino intend alley , Pitpth . orgb, y !. t . The_ Doo ? r :always at home. ' • ' ' iitotg-iimaor Diallers Magical" Isztrsotor. 0 THE PUBLIC.—T t This is to certify that 'have-foun Dailey?, Magical Pain fixtracher to praet• a cure far the Chronic Rheumatism, which have : been eanieted with for ten years, in iny hip joints. •' • • • • • -- ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. Aeetiachaneek, N. Y.; April 8,1348: Mu. H. Duzsv—Sir: I. have' been trouble 4 with the. Piles Air eight months, and could get no nlhi. Your Magical Pam Extractor having been recommended to me, 1 applied it buttarice, obtained instant relief, and in a short-time -was perfectly curet! Could I not get any more •of tt I would not take a hundred dollars ;Or the balance of my box. : WILLIAM HALL. 97 North Moore street, NcwYork, Jane 19, 1847: ID' CAUTION —Dalbegoson4 Depot in the city sf Yew Trak, and where the genuine Itrtiete can be obtained, 'wholesale and retail, i, at 415 Eirteulway. • H. DALLXT is the inventor of this iraly invaluablicom pound, and he never has, and meow will communicate tha - secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there fore, no other person ever has =de t er ever ean make. a gram of it himself. - ' • Catttonfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is' subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and -im posters; and nothing, that we. know_of, has more extem., merely expetieuced that fatt than Dailey% Magical Pain Extractor! . • • A Tuv—The genuine Dailey, in eases of the severest Bums, Scalds; Piles, dtc . ., will afford instant relief, and produce at once acordingund'aoothing effect—extracting pail in and from one to r:teen minutes: but be sure, al• ways,apply it on.linen—never on cotton cloth. And now mark the diffnineeCounterftittExtritctorat no matter under what tame they may appear, or how ap plied, always irrigate and increase !heroin: '.. Pamphlets, containing certificates of cares, may be had gratis, on. application to JOHN D. MORGAN, Wilton Depot, Pittsburgh.. Da. Wk. Tuosta. Agent • . . Dollars Animal Galvanic iClictresAll, For Horses, Cattle, cures spavin, quitter, grease. poll-evii:sures, galls and bruises. Pamphlets coltlainius certificates or respectable parties, may be bad-ou appli cation to • JOHN D. MORGAN, ocilfi:dic • • • A • Pittsburgh. The firanit Purgative. • - TAR. CLICKENEWS. SUGAR COATED 173GETA BLE EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety in the' United States as a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Soar Stomach Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Heart burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of.thekleart, Indigestion, and a variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir to, as a medicine for the million. In al seasons of the yetsr,—L• spring, summer, autumn, and winter and under all cir cumstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and success. As a Vcrmifuge andgeneral medicine for chill dreni they are unriraded. Being coated with pure white sager, children will easily take them; they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in theiroperadon. For adults, by increasing the dose, they are equally bent eficial. As an Anti-Bilicyas Pill they will be found with. out a superior.. Ask any one, among the thottsands whc use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain result. Remember Dr. C. V.Clickener is tl.e original inVentor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of.until lie introduced them In Pdrchaserashituld, therefore, always ask for Clickaner's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no others, orther will he made the victims of a fraud. Ur — Price, 25 cents per box. Dr. Clickener'spriumpal office for the sale of Pili,,,, 66 Vesey st..N. - WM. JACKSON, 59 Liberty si , head of Wood, Pitts burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of Virginia. The following are the duly appointed Agents for Viss: gheny countyy, Pa.: A. M. Marshall, . . Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. J. R. Jphnson, Jonathan Ghreist, Manchester.'" Alexander A sdale, Wylie street. :111 J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. Wm. J. Smith. Temper:laces/11e. G. H. Starr, Sewickley. Edward Thompson, Willunsburgh. Daniel Negley, East Liberty. H. Z. Mitchell, I,Vilkinsbargh. H. Rowland k. Son; IVPKeesporl C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. John Black, Turtle Creek. . • WEldowney. Bakerstown. Samuel Springer, Cliutoril James hPICee, Stewaristown. Riley ItPLaughlin, Plum township - I. Fulton, Tarentum. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville • Robert Williams, Arthursville. augtal-dkvirim THAT DREADFUL:COUGII!—The Lungs Sit i4EN re in e d E anger, the work of the destroyer his been death. begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of AaE Tor A MOTHER? Your darling child, your idol and ehrthlY joy, to now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold— . -her pale eheeka, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the bold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her itueulehral cough pierces your soul. Yonne Mal; whenjast about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blig ht over the fair proepects of the fu ture—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell your loss of hope,hut you need not despair. There' is a balm which will heal the wounded lunge, it is _ ,se wounded lungs, Ilkutrirmsn'S Mrs. Arritaa, the wife of Wm. H. Attree, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sevrall'of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr.-Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she mast die. She had every appearance of being in consumption and was so pronounced by her physietans—Shennan's Balsam was - given and it cured her. ' - Mrs. GARRABBANTZ of pull's Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this B alsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to - a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Caatle, Dentist, 281 Broadway, has, witnessed its effects in sederal eases where no other medecine afford-- ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful effects 1n curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, . alarming as it may be, is effectually eured - by :Aids .Balstun. heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes" the lungs sound again. . , Rev. HEIM loran, 108 Eighth avenue, wall 'cured 'of cough and 'catarrhal affection of 50 years stencling:, The first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. 3...8ea15, 19 Delaney street, gave it'to a sister-in-law who was laboring tinder, Consumption,' and to - another sorely afflicted with - the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. Lucazzia, Wz.u.s, 95 Christie-Im, suffered from ,ssthma 42 - years. Sherman's 'Balsam' relieved her •at once,- and she is comparativelY well, being enabled to: subdue every attack by a timely - use of this medicine.' This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit ing Blood, Live.r Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price la cents and St per bottle, , Principal Office 106 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's' celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Mane Plaster • . Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent 'Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, :and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county; A. M. Mareball,_ Allegheny city; Jonathan .ohriest, Manchester; J. R. H. - Jacques, Birmingham; A . S. Getty, street; J. G. M .c astin,or. Webster et. ''and Elm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty;' H. L. Mitehell,,Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikon, Sharpaburgb; Sami. Springer :Clin ton; James APKee, Stewartstown; John Black, 'Ttlrtle Creek , C. Elizabeth; Rowland &'Soti, APKeeti port; MeEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley . Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Fulton, Tarentum; G. H. Starr, Sewickly.. . marp.ry,'. . . Jaynes' Jeamtly file DR. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes ! ,firarck, 1681; "1 haie used your vermifuge, Craniums* BaiSaVi v and Expectorimr, in my practice, for trio last. thrie years, and have been exceedingly well pleased.with them, ,and, never, as yet, to my recollection, failed' of realizing my.: fullest expectation in their curative- properties. Your other mechetnes I cannot speak of from experience; but, judging front those I. have used, I doubt not but that they clam,. and are entitled, to all the confidence .reimsed 'them, by_ those who have need trims'. I was formerly very parnal to 4 " 01 0* Vermifuge, until I becamiacunain ted with yours,. whichhas my, decided_Prefexene.totpty.' other now in use.' Ressectfally, yours &e., S. 8: COOK; fl:r For sale in Frinibrirgh at thelPekiu T ea Store, 72 Fourth at. . ' ' , • febls, ' ORETtkialbYY for .IZWi ll artl's Family 111 — edll ' cines—The undersigned, citizensolPittsbunh,hav ing personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough MiX lure, and experienced its beneficial effects, dornosteheer: frilly recommend it as safe , and effectual, in all east's. Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no an. perior ; and would recommend its.nse to all the afflicted.. CHARLES LEWIS, . Mirchifith,lB4B. JENKINS. , ]Sold by J. Schoonmaker & Co., :elm 'Dais, Julies , A. Jones, J. S. Cassel, Sohn P. Scott, F. Snowden, J. Mohler, Ogden & Snowden. - ap49 =MWMM! 2,-Dnzgo r antrAttrtaintE, jrtHINESE HAIR - Matchless article for _ , ,growth, beauty, .and restoration ;' of the Hair. . This Cream, when once knowp, will supercede all other arti cles of the ; kind "- now use: Wlient_ w the hair iideld harsh', thin, . unhealthy,. nor turning greyittfenpplica. tionkwill make- the.ham soft andAarit, and givait a bean tiful, lively appearance; and will , also male it maintain its -rinuliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the !trepanations that are generally used. Where the hail is thm, or has , fallen..off,'it marbe restored by using this Cream. Every lad y gentleplanwho is in Me habit of using Gila on their hair should at once purchase a bottleof the ,Chinese • HairCteam f as it-is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and ,giVe:.P.eifeet- satisfaction in every in. . . . . For testimemy to its Very saperior 'qualities,see - the - fol !Owing letter from the - Rev. Air: Caldwell - to - Mears. 13endershott tiStretek, gettarittag , emta fcir the Lefler Oh' Rev: R. Cc:Urea,' Pastor of the Tretbiteria' n Church., Pulaskf. hbotots:Hin%sontorTs'& usrett Giolvramum--1 telo IheaSitrein adding my testimony in favor of the e'er" . t Preferri:ton'oalled Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair C • r, about two years ate. my hitifivo-stery dry, brisOy, and dikposed to come out; :but having procured a bottle of the' Croarniandluted it according to the prescription it is now elastic, sok:and" firm to the head. 'hlanytalsams and oils; were applied, each leaving - myliair' in ,a worse state thanbeforel This Cream, hoWeter, has met my elpee- , . _ nn article for the toilet ? ' my wife' *gitres itpreferenue , Over all others, • being deheately perfumed and not dia. posed 'to raneidity., itulics,espeeially; willfind the Chinese Cream to bc a degiderlituiri i 1 their preparaticuis for the toilet *- Respectfully; Pulaski, January 7,1847. iErSold - wholesale: and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Towage ,nd 4dhlarket sty. and Joel Mohler, corner of Woodand Fifthsta.. , —lO 5- Ifemiqjf LAD' TIES are cautioned against using. Conunon Prepa, red Chalk: They are not aware how frighttullY LAMY' kl7OlO ills lb the skip ! hoWcOarie, hourrough,Jiontaallowi yellow, and unhealthy, the skin appears after using pre 7 ,, pared chalk!. Besides it iitinjunousicantainitig a large: quantity of lead! Wehave . prepared a. beamitul- vege table ar ticle, , whichWe call JimeeSpaniskLilly Itis perfectly irittocent, - behtg purified of :all delete - nods qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, : alabaster, clear, lively white;: at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the akin, making it soft and smoMh. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says: "After analysing JoneianpanishLillWhite; I. find it posiesees the most - beautiful and natura l, aiid at the same nme innocent,. white, I ever, saw, I certainly can cenikientiously recommend its use to all whose skin yevilresbeautiftinig, Price 25 cents a box, Directions --the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft. leather or wool-41ie former is prefemble.: - A ma BET 07 TarnlT,von. 25: Morra—Whito -teeth, foul breath, healthY gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once-;or • twice cleaned withJonee - -Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same,time it is so, perfectly innocent - and exquisitely fine, - thatconatanulailyase is highly m advantageous, even those teeth that are in good condi tion, giving them a beatitiful preventing a pretruiturejlecay.. Those' already decayed-it prevents from becolg worse—it also fastens such as is becoming ,loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth 'delicately melte the breath - deliciously tweet Price 25 or 27d centia - box. At the above are sold only .at 82 Chatham st.,signot the American Eagle, New. York,, and by the appointed Agents whose n am es. appear in the :next column -- • ' Ton stiiact, and get a doh httabandiady f ace - is your:fortune."' - beautiful; clear, fait! Is -it+ white T. 'lf hot, it- can be made an eventhough it beyel .low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled.- Thong ants have been made thus who have washed once 'or twits with Jones'-Italian- Chemical Soap. The.elfeet is :glorisus and magnificent.- But be sure you get the germ we lows' Soap, at the sign of the Axnerican Eegle,.B2 Chatham street. - • , - • Ring 4 ormi Safi-rheum Senrvey,EryalPelas; Batter's Itch, are often cared by'Jones'' !taken. Chemical Soaps. wken eVery kind or remedy tins . failed.- 'That it cures , pimples, freckles, and clears the know.' Sold at Americanthe Eagle, 85 Chatham street. , - Mind, reader, this seldom er never fails. - ' ' 8 - 011; at Lexxson's 89 LitTrt•T C"N st4 GL IT I A , to l t-vv P ood attello i B r ig 2 i 3 TOf of the Big" Boot. - - • ENE DOLDkla TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. kirrditurrfugs-- ,, CorstulentiatAny lady between men= ty and thirty, - poisoning a aymmetrleal Ante, - good Ma turea, ttc., is asked. confide ntially, - ean" she 'suppose - any man could admire her_ while she has such yellow teeth; such sallow,' rough, ssarie - skin; and'-such'dirty, bad, wiry hair when, by *pending the 'above sctm shelnight have delicate white tee th , a pure sweet breaths"and a beautiful" head 'of hair. She can have, beautiful white teeth and - sweet breathby using a 2s.' box of Jena! Am ber rood Pasta - a skin white, pure and spotless as ono*, by using a cake of-the gentune Jona' Balla?* Cka ?deal Snap; and a beautiful head of hair by, sisingla3s. bottle Of Jana' Coral ant - Renews**. -Do. not form an opinion against - this before yontrry;or you will regretiti but be sum to ask for Jones' nzticl, Sold only in NOW York at 82 Chatham at. For sale b iL JACRSONAgent, - ED Liberty at-,Pittsburgh- AND CANCER, SCROFULA AND UOITRE.- I, 'Ample, ex: petience has proved that nciemabination of medicine have ever been so effichciou.s in remOving the above dis eases, as DR. JA'YIVES, ALTERATIVE. It has effected cures truly astonishing, not onlrof Cancer and other dis mites of that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the . Skin, Swellings ,'Dyspepsia, Ac. medicine enters into the circulation; and 'eradicates dis eases wherever located. It' purifies the blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction; in thepoice of the skin, and reduces enlargemehrof theilands or bones. It increase' the , appetite, removes headache and drowsi.' neas, and illy/go:mica the whole system, and imparts ani- citation to the Mscaited and debilitated There is nothing:superior to it in the whole materia medics:' It is parfectlytafe, and extremely pleasant,tidhatinothing of, thedisgusthig nausea accompanying the idea . brswal-, lowing medicine . - . EU" or eat* in Pittsburgh at the 'PERM TEA STORE,' 72 Fourik near' Woad- ' ' ": ".`ma.r39 A Recipe. for the Human. Hair rPO :FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, HAKE IT soFr, SILKY, CLEAN AND FIINI -Persona itt consequence of the many things sold, set-down every article, (be it ever,ao good,) as a humbui.::lf pociple. could ben:lade to try a 3s. bottle cd.tone's Coral Hair Re storative, and sed howit makes, dry,kopty,,red, light hair moist, soft, auburn and 'dark, and' keeps it so; and, by its Use for sometime, causes it to giow naturally beautiful; if people . cinilit see the ,uu M ber pour' respectable me chanics that :use. it, (aye, and" find it the Cheapest thing they can use,) forAressing and beautifyingthe Heir, for keeping it soft and kinder three times as long as any other article made; and ; . • . . „ Forces it to grow, stops its falling, And costs but 3 shillings tarry.. We formerly sold nothing 'less than St-bottles, but we wish people to try it. Sold only at 82 [mind 82] Chatham street, New York, and by . niar9.o . WM. JACKSON,Agt., 89. Lib erty kiovve , s ,Cough. vandy.. rpm S. celebrated article, so favorably knownlast win ". ter, is again offered to the citizens .of PittsburghAs a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds, so prevalent atthis season of the year. - HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is the best'artichioi the kind ever offered to the public, and we challenge any. person in the United.States..to'producer a -cneaper.more pleasant and effectual remedy for the cure of Coughs mid Colds. HOWE CO., Proprietors, ... Depot, No. l College Hall, Cincinnati, 0 Sold by H. Smyser. L. Wilcox,: Jr., AI. Townsend, Jas. A. Jones, Will. lilack,Druggistsranii at Win. Jack. son's. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.. - - tectl7al3m sfAß EOFFSTONIC AND Akri-DrsPrrit; eita,S. The general properties Of these. Pills areiCarmitta five s Purgative and TOrtie. • In the•,comeion disorders arismg from imprudence in Ellet,•&c., such' as sickiress and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headtiehes, where medicine is required, this preparation is 'veil applicAble, for its' carminative Or 'soothing effects give almost immediate Vele; when flaunter sickness exist is its purgativenperation upon the stomach and bowels is gentle and. Weaning, and" its , tonic 'praperties impart strength to' tbe digestive organs, thereby enabling these organs to perform, their proper.ftnictiene with‘order And regularity - . : The price 'has been redue l d from o 50'to 25 cents a box : For :sale, wholesale . and" retail. bYi3.A PAHNES. .TOCR Co.;corrier Front and. Wood ;and Sixth' and Wood streets,' Agents`, for Pittsburgh. . ' jel4 C • • .,. ONSUMPTION seizesporctims oth er than any Oth iE n disease in our country. . The young, the •old, the beautiful and. gay, are all. alike subject to its invidious, ravages, end many a hectic cheek has been sup Posed to . bloom w ith the' glow of health.. But 'every case ,oric.: nate* in a cold and a cough—perhaps - deemed unworthy. of attentiou at firm—and only met:with .reutedies When too late: Watch the &nit -symptoms with Jealous Cale, and make .iintneiliate :use of the Cough Balsam of •13. A. Fahnestock & Co., which will certainly check its farther . progics.s, and , restore the inflamed organsio a beautiful Forssale by B...A.:7FAHNESTOCk - .8c , " - Co:, corner as and Wood sta.; also;comer thltalkd -Weed, deell • I , • rem urn n , a., - J.:.WILLIAMS,No. 12 North Siitlistreet;Philadel .D.'phia; Venetian B/inet and Madero Sharle lifanufrie. enter, tawarded the first and higheit Medals tt the Zile*. York; Baltimore and. Philadelphia kihibitioits, foi the ,superiority of his BLINDS, with confirmed confidence in his manufactute,) asks the attention of purchaserito his assortment of MOO Banda 6[nel-roar and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new Styles and colors.-4 , .skiss a large and general assortnaent of . Transparent Window Shades; all of:which he will sell'at the lowest Old Blinds painted and trimmed to look equal to new, DEATA/18 supplied on liberal terms.: ' The citizeils of Allegheny . Coa ty are respectfully in -riled to call, before purchasing elsewhere—confident of 'pleasing alt ; irr open in the evening : i--• • • ermrl9:3meod Tp Country eroltanta. -- , MIIODKINSON would rendal you that yolle now, . goodie Pii,na, Gletss;.QUCT4StOa'4 itc7 at Pudh prices - aamiier were heretofore catered at. Remember,lls Wood street, 3 doOrs belbw dtk. [ml7 , • Notice to t 101 he l'bilo• 'USE sabscaer informs, the •puiiiiezetuerally, and Housekeepers and Retail' Grocers particalarty, Aar he is discontinuing . thes Qtteeakarare. businesS: and will sell'dr, his present stotk-aereduced prices Those who wish to, obtain Chinit 7 ".Qpien*ware,,or 914113, will find this a rare opportunity for getting suet; articles as they'strant, much cheaper than the usual rates. ' • , Remember the place, CHINAHALL, NO :118 Wood strqp, near the Auction store. - • ' , P. S. I will dispose of my .. .whole. stock to any persati wishing to buy it, at a henna,: e • ' IVEIV DAGUERRWriIrE.IIOOIn; Faun/airs:et. lioneni& ,Arirtion Thignerreo, typists from the;Eastern ankh', 'Would call theattention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their bagueri , eottie of cerizatis and others, at rooms to the third story of Barke's building, 4th at. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest moan - di - Mar-. , no pains shall-be spared lo produce them in the -.highest perfeation of the art. Our instruments are of the.mostpow erful kind, enabling us to execute 'pictures ndsnipassed. for high Mush'ind truthfulness to nature. The solicited to call asua..dramine, - Peraonasinhar feirpiotarei 'tire neither repirredniet peeted to. take ;hem 11311E81 perfect-satisfaction ~given: • N:ittis:92erarord.zatt.til find Ai* .a, frocol.,llspol tor 'iodic) and Chemicals. ' • fp - ,lnstnictions given in the an, containing :the more meant fmproveateatit. lan7 • R'uo - ClWindricbta — ::' THE ortEAT sciur.E7tW -. :pr NATtriAtc AMERICAN OlL,'r n procured fro a well in Kentucky. .it • 13.5 feet bvlow the surface•of the earth, a certain and iOrOMITIT T arc • fat Sprains, Strainer-Cate, 'Frolics,' Scalds, Burns•Tettet Erysipelna,;Scald Cennp, : Whooping-Cough, blaaraTTlMOTy SOTO 'TatOta. SOTWaItO • , lnSaaiedEyes,Pletalence, Ulcers. Fever Sores, ante - " , :• tNPLAnniteToßy RHEUMATISM,• • which yidlds to its effects in a snrprising manner.- 7, It has never yet failedwhen used according:o44C, - • bone. Read the:following:- •-• • ..!*:,-•••-• :•• Attucumaz% o Alleghenyo„ipte:, vembe,lB4B.;-•,; This isto certify, that my wife, Margar r et lB Ohriest, S wu cured of. a Rheumatic Complaint of seven pears standing.- by which she was so lame as to be obliged to.use crutch- , • es. In one. week she was eared by oiling the , ' Amerlepn• Oil; and could walk about as usual without her crutetam , • - • , , . JONATHAN OHRRIST. The following is communicated by Mr. Wm. Nash, Mr. Jackson's agent tor Steubenville, 0. A gentleman near Steubenville, vrho had not beau able • to put either othfireartri the groundffirtaieliii . year,, in, consequense of lameness, bythe Orono ,bottittak enabled to walk two Mlles to a' owaship•Oler:liiii,Mil fa ' likewise a sovirretn remedy for ...• CONTRAOTA% OF. THE MUSOI I 4-41! TEN : The follovving communicated bitili.:,Vit • g.. 741 - Jackson's agent for Steubenville: • • ••• A lady residing in Steubenville, -tbsVeioVot.-wnala band was so contracted as to deprive liiir:O the rise ofl: • for thirty-five yeint, was entirely eared by the nee of one bottle orate Oil, so that she now has the peureetjnuttn berifaud fully equal to the other - which had never Been affected. :It has also been found to be a safe and invinci ble.agent In the speedL ~ FN and certain mire of In'all eases noforganically ineurutle, • . A lady ' residing in Allegheny city was effectually cured . • of obstinate deafness, of years' conthinartee, by the use of less than one bottle orthe Oil, so that she said she heard better than she had ever done before. • A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was war cased of deafitess of nine years' standing, by the use of a small' quantity Of the' Oil. The names and residences' f the lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire it, at the office of the advertiser. • ' • Its properties are highly developed in the certain and. surpnkingly speedy core - of all cases of ' HOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. ' Several c C asert of - CnunpCholle hava,been etreetailly . cured by one dose of the Olt, in the short space of bah" an hour, when the parties hove been agonized with Its curative properties have been remarkably numifested in the; radical cure of ' a. ;• •: DISEASES OP TEE SPINE. —• • ••• A lady the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine, . which had•confined her to her bed for a considerable time, in which she could not turn herself. ft is also a - - slue remedy and perfect care for Pains in the small of the • • INFLAMMATION OP THE KIDNEYS. • Read the following: • •' ' " • - • Thia Is • Prrrsatmort, Dee. 18, .. • to certify that I was afflicted with great pain In4G in the smaller my back and kidneys, which a ffectedme to much that I could not stand upright. By Tabbing exist • nally, and owing half a teaspoonful intemally,night and morning, I was entirely cured..JOHN RIDDLE, • near Warren, Armstrong en., Pl. Aggentleman of Plttsburhiafilicted with' st violent in flanunation of the kidneys g —the pain of which caused% him to faint—was completely cured, in three days, by the • use of the American Oil. • • • - The ,qualities of this •• • • -- • ' • • NATURE'S OWN REMEDY • is extremely penetrating and anti-inflammatory, cense-. quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign' rem- edy.wlierever inflammation exists;either external art a ccrual. Used immediately after a cat. bruise or wound; it will cure and prevent • - " •- • • . • _GANGRENE AND MORTIFICATION. It has, in addition, been fou a salutary, pleasing and effective remedy for those • ery unpleniant andinconve- Ment diseases. • • • 0. V v E s .. f. AND URINARY CO. PLAID* s .' • 1 Price, 50 cents per bottle... • • • • • Cautlan...Ele on Your Guard. • . ; The sitivrising..excellence and growing popularity the American Oil, has induced some dishonest persons palm upon the public, miserable imitations of this trot) , valuable medicine s for the purpose of deJeiving the un wary, and defrauding the Proprietor.' • • • In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, ohicio • • the following rocs. Tames: • - • • ••• lat. See that the MIMS " Wm. Jackson, 82 Liberty st head of Wood at.," is printed on the label of the wrappaL of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. .; .. • • -. 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain iu,S tall directions for use; and nisircontaining the name and address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Abe proprietors;jjkawire, the name and address of the-propnetors, O. & Co., Kentucky.' ' - • 3IIL .Purchase mum. of the advertised Agents, of whom have a show bill, on which in printedtho names of the Proprietors and General Agents,--thua R. Hail & Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jaek - son, 'Pittsburgh, Pa., Geueral Agent for ' Western Pennsylvania, and pan of Ohio and IVestern Virginia;and the printers'. names— /811E11in & Shryock, Pittsb urgh—printed at the bottom. of said show Observe—the genuine American Oil is of a dark green color, without any sediment, audits specific gravi ty lighter than water. fhe counterfeits are mostly of a' black color; — some white, like Spirits•ol Turpentine„ , said to be refined and clarified ;••• Annie Seneca 011otb era a mixture of other common oils; and one nbltck filthy~ . looking mixture. purporting to come from eta tsburgh and Allegheny Dispensary Colt. None of these Conn terfeitmossess either tho !guide,-o ._: the power of the ant AM.g• LL7'Sold wholesale and:reseil.by WM. JACKSON, General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Western - Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio; and by the foLlovring duly appointed Agents in Allegheny. .county, Pa.: . 'EFL Brown, . Allegheny city. • ; 'Joirathan Ohriest, NTrinchister - . . . . .•... Alexander A.idale, Wylie Street. 5 , J.. H. Jacques, Zirmingham. Wm J: Smith, Tempermaceville. • ' G. H. Starr, Sewickley. • . - Edwnrd Thompson, - ' • Daniel-Henley, East Liberty • •• • 111.2.- .• • Thomas Alkin, Sharpsbargk. H.ltowland & Son. AlliinesPort- - • • ''•• John Blaek. Tiinlo Creek. : • ~ -.ll, E ldovany. Bakerstown Samuel Springer, Clinton.• •• - - - • • • James lil , Kee„Stewartstovvri.• -•,- ••• .5 ftiley 151 , Laughlin, Pluta'townstdp. ••:.- • •• • •••• J. Fulton; 'farerittun. • • • • •• • --; • Jeketniahnentinb, Hobert Williams, Artharsville; ; , • ..; coad!apatent graduated fralvantialiatapF, AND PATENT. INSULA PED POLES, FR lilzoicsi. ,sn arnica ruusesis,--This is the otilr instrument of thelkind thathasever been presethOd. in. ads country or Europe for medidallinrpcises, and isthe onlyeae ever known to men, by which the galvanie Said can be conveyed to the hum mers; the ear, the bram, or o any part of the body, either:externally, or,itatertiogY, in a definite:gentle stream, withoutshocks or pain—Wit4 'perfect safeiy—end often with the happiest effecte. This important apparatus is now highly approved' of by, many of tbe most eminent physicians pf this country and Europe, to - whom the afflicted , and otberi whom it may concern - can - be referred. - .Refereneu will alio be given to many highly, respectable' citizen's; who have been cured, by means of this most valutible,eripitramibot some or this most inveterate nervous disorders, ' , which could not beremoved by any other known - means: .• Among various others, it has been proved to be admir ably adapted for; the cure.of the followiugdiseasesi viz : nervous listulache and other diaordersof the brain. It is with this apparatus alone-that the operator can convey, the•galvanic fluid with ease and Safety to the eye, to re store sight; or curnimaturosas; tothe carto restore hear ing; to the tongue Or other organs, to restorespeechT and to tho.ratious parts of the body, for the - et:trent chronic rgeumaiism, asthma, ne urn! gia, or de doloaretraz;yaral.: psis, or palsy, gout, chorea or. St. Vitus! - danes. epilepsy, weakness from sr rains, some diseases :peculiar to fo males, contraetloii of the limbsilock-jaw, etc., ate. Rights for surrounding counties of Western I'tth sad' privilegus,with the instrument; may, he - pri s rehased, and also tested for the cure of diseases. • ,‘ -• Full instructions will be given for the various chemi cals to be used for various diseases; and the best manner foropemting for the cure.of thesis diseases, be fully explained to the'purchaser, tt into his•htuids epressly'for..these.purpoies;careMlY Prp pared by the patentee. Enquire of - `-• ; near:4th sr. Road';"Pitrab'e::'; Cr ALT - RHEUM; SCIIR'V.Y, OLD ISODES,..B:DYSIPE-; 0 . LAS,, Barber's Itch ; ajar, &vs rllcardr,,Tortyfirr.,; This igimed,by minty physicians in this city RI ..trtit.tho. abrivii t and we would not conscie.nelouslyeelftniesa we. knew tt to be all state. .. ; Atka :Coametic, the true JONES ' S SO4 ispeihitps the only article ever known that reMoVidignpuvities, : and cleared' and beautified the skin, making it soft, clang. smooth and white as an infents. ? Dfittnlnd,itht,eold at 83 Chatham at.; and by ' 014 Wilt. JACKS , Amu, • - • 89 Liberty street, Pittshurgh4 I'ISMATISIII, GOUT,. AND Tie DOLOREUX.— _Lb A respectable gentleman ttalled at Atli 0ff1444 . * 1 - the said, to infornins that he had been ;Meted for.ls,yehril with Rheumatism. or , Gout;.atid occasionally with Tits Doloreaxi. that he had been ` frequently. confined to' his room for months together, and often suffered the most in tense and exeruciating pain, but that:lately he had.,been. using Javier Altera:ire, from which he found the most sig nal and unexpected relief-11s says be found the medi cine very pleasant and creative and that he. now..zon. eiders himself perfectly cured.— l PAradelPhfer Nora 4=04 wan. A FiterNtrosni gentleman erScWaftdous habit from indiscretioian his younger days, became afr reefed with' Ulcerations in the Throat and and'a. disagreeable eruption of the Skin: :indeed, hio whole system bore the marks : of . being saturated with. disease One hand end ' wrist *ere so,mucir affected .thatle had lost dm use of ,the band, every - part being covered. with deep, painful, and • offenaivo ulcers, and.were as hollow, and porous await honey-comb. It was at this stage of his complaint, when death appeared le , from 4 loath some diseise, that he commenced: theme of Jaynes teratial and having taken sixteen bottles, is now Per/eel ly car The. Alterative Operates Through the eiretdati it, and purifietitbe blood and eradicates disease from the systetai, wherever 'located, and the numerous cures itttatt per,. 'formed in 'diseases of the. , skim cancer; sersfalt4-gotts, 'liver complaint, dyspepsia - 9nd other aroniet disease Is , trulY astonishhir Y.the rimantE , -I:P'' For tale Pittshurgb,aith erfarfel TExtrii , 72 Fourth street. • FITS OF ,COUGHINO in, the night are very trouble '• some. - TheY break in upon the hours otreonge An d :exhaust the strength' of the suire'rer. IX A. -- Fahti est ok C0. , 5 COUGH hALSAItt has been - esisinetitly - silceeks, ,ful in easing and caring ; these_ unpleasant spells:.. person is roused in the night by a. spasm. of eOugphig; :tea spas:udder the Cough Balsam will soothe it, give him and i as it is:palatable, loaves no.acpi ca w n tame !behind:. If once used, it will take 'precedence - over ill others,as a remedy for cotighs,..colds,&.c. . _- frerre d and sold by B. - A.. PAHNESTOCIC - .& Cq corneelst and Wood streets, andeorner Oth and 'woo, • - 1" . . _ ; - 1 -, 41i. RALPH'S Camoursn Vacerrantat'Passereqbg jj sale osrWesale A 44 retsil,at the e. 6 , o,thgel Also, by Wm Cole, Allegheny N city: J a 9mi Smith, SU m!kb ing' ham; John McCracken, Penn street, FM Want. .....4":' , 5.'. ..., '. :.•.,,:-...(-F., =1 ME
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