2 Ft itt-Isl4lll-.TATE • .(succasisolts 'TO snEateV.dc r*D E.) NlA.o3.Foitra , srreet,- between Ferry - and Litrenp. tt ii eu , AirAti.OFddlrElaEllSof heel le ad, leaden owe s . hy. AIL drams, pianos :baths, water closets, leaden coffins, fcc,4 keep ,constant . ti sin hand and manufac tufa tis order, 6 sheetlertd from 1 - to lbs. to the square footiin sheets 01 , byhOfcatt which they furnish la the trade arholt.sale, or cutter order in any sire_that may be - wanted: t • .- They: alsrimatinfacture sud keep. constantly on hand. learbra pipes frota.2 4o .inch calibre; Aqueduct pipe, for coareying Wafer front springs, furnished , to the- country trade, aria put rip•ott reels in lengths of from 100 talon° feet.on tuck reel, with directions as too-the propermethad 'of /eying.: A 150,1311 hand, alarge supply of Adams , Pat ant imenxitv-Pumps t for wells or cisterns; Saceirdt Ce's very: supeiror castironsuc.tion Pumps. •,‘ -• • laydiunt•ticark'ofeeery.deseripuon executed la the mnitudarable matinee, and ort.the -most accommodating. terms.--. Orders, from the country for:leaded pipes, shet t lead,orpamps,wiitrep eive prompt attention. W Ltem A LIAIG.- • - SECURED BY LETTESS PATENT. TIkUBLIC ATTENTION is,solielted to au entirenew tirticlo of RAILING, made of wroughtirbn l bars, and !soft annealed rods, or wire, and expressly de iligned for enclosing Cottages, CemetorieseHalcotties, Public Grounds, ft., tit prices vagingfrom 50 cents g 053,00 the ..cannitig 5:H3t. It is made in pannels or Taributi•lengths, S to 4 feet high, with r. rought iron poste I* inch•equare, at intervening distances of. to 10 feet. If desired, the pannelic an he made of any height, in contittuous spans of 55 to 135 feet, with or without posts. , No titre charge The comparatkie lightness, grtatatrength and dicitbit-_ ity of - the :WIRE the.beauty of its varied'or namental signs, loge tit e r with the extremely low price • at which it is IsOld,-ete• canning it to sup ersede' the Cast Iron Railing . ,' wherever their.-comparative merits have been tested. For furtherpartkolans• address • ::.-.IIIAB-SHALL it BROTHER% -•- , • • Agents for ,Patentees,- • inr2l:3ral Diamond alley, near Smith field at. Ptsbovc. --- ,ltarttyvare, uutierp, basso/dory - owes , • TOICS,WALKEkt, Importerand /knits in Foreign and „amatk. kfareiumere, respectfully announces to his friends and thispublic generally, that be is , now meals , tug-ibis Sprinksupply of Hardware, Cutlery, - Saddlery,' dca., at his stand, No. 85.W00d street, which he mai die- . posts of on the most reasonable terms. • , He avlil continually be receiving fresh supplies, direct from tho manufacturers in Europe and this country, Which will enable birdie compete with- any hOuse, East Re particularly invites the attention of customers to his . excellent assortment of Table sad:Spring Cntlet7,•• ace; which is of fashicinabie patterns ,and from thelnest popular manufacturers, • • Ills stock - ot Carpenter's Tools is large, and of excel lent Quality. • - • Of general Rardivare itock, he:has every variety of article. Western 'Merchants and dealers, generally, are 'in.. vited to call_ and examine his sto4. • • isiar29:6m !enter Churn I Colvees rm3zzi nurrEa IN rtvE MINUTES! t , , Nncall the an of the public to'the artieleitead n this advertisement, and invite the enterprising end =Joust° call and witness its Operation. All adver tisements in' relation to this invention, to the , hundreds who haveJseen it tested, is supeserogauon. - Ist. This Churn will produce' Butter, gatheringit in a mats, front irweet milk, In• live to ten nunutift ! and from. cream prepared, as families ustually'prep ‘ itte At, in three to Ewe =mates! - , 2d. Theutility of this invention is apparent, tia better Bauer can be prodaced trona sweat milk; lir Mem, than cream. isoored - m the stanza way ; and by means of this Churn, a: little girl or boy can' perform, in five or :ten minatekirlint has heretofore required the laborof a woo- =mot men for one or two hours; and sometimes half a Dysimply turning a thumb screw; the Wholeinside dasher is taken oat, leaving nothing bathe Batter and milk in the plaitiwooden box. 4th.*ltis the cheapeat Chita ever invented, as the rim 'pitchy .ofqoastrienon idiaagti embodying a great philosophical - principle)Makesit bat little. to manatee -sth iris a common-sense Churn, as all will admitwho will examine it. - We Invite the public to call and witness its operation at our office in the Diamond, near the Black Bear Tav- ern, and at .1. F. Beckinun , o,rederal at., Allegheny. magl.dtraiwita CAMERON & PRICE. WALL Paper:Warehouse - , /10.4?.11SARKET STROET. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A TOOKAS PALMER' RESPECTFULLY anuoances to his friends and Vag:. toracrs. that he has had at. no-past period so eaten isisCa Stack as he has at present. Bevan otter to pur chasers, on ray moderate terms, at the old atahltaksd stand in Market area, almost every article hit his Bue- , :- inebidiugeounting-room, bed chiunber,dining.rotimaisr. for and nail Paper. With Borders, Landscapes, Fire board Prints. Paper and Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet, and -Binders' Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and Tea Paper:. he is abundantly supply:di - and requests nicrchauts and housekeepers tosasslandeFattainet his as- SOrtnleat. - .Bagsand Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, at the high est pneei mari3-d&co4m Paper 61 isaginsia. ' • I AM now receiving, direct from the manufacturers in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, * large aitul well selected assortment of air the latest Mid most im proved styles of Satin, Glaved and common PAPER. ANGINNS, continua* of— - 10,000 pieces of Parlor and Fresco; 10,000 , -Ilan and Colnmn ; 211000 " Dining-room, chamber and °thee, Paper Which I would particularly invite the attention of those having Houses to Papery to call and examine, at the Paper Warehouse of S. C. HILL, mar3o- 67 Wood st. Paper liaalingla SRS. JAB. HOWARD & co., No. 82 Wood street, .rottld call the attention' of the public to their pre.trut sock of. Paper _Hangings, which ,, for variety, beszty ot finish, durability and etheapness,utruthurpase ed eittiolishraentin the .' - Besides a large and full assortment of Paper of their own alauctfrietare, they are now receiving a direct im portation tit Ftenali and English styles of Paper Hang ings,.purchased-by Mr; Levi - Howard,nne of the firm, now in ErirOpe, consisting of- - Parisian manufacture, 10,000 pieces. London ' do. .. • . •• • 5,000 do. Of their Ownmanufacture, they hurt , 100,000 pieces Wall Paper 'aud 12,000 pieces Satin Glazed' Window Mesta's:lames Hinvard& Co., have spared neither es- Dense inn - labor in their endeavors nval the Eastern Wall Paper establishments, both in quality of manufac ture and variety of pattern, and, they are warranted in assuring thepublic that they have succeeded. The whole assortment, foreign and home manufacture, will be offered on terms ns- Low as those of Eastern manufacturers 'and-importers. marl? ~ .- - "Ecrar Literary Emporium. _ . Cheap , A new depository of e Publications has been opened on 'Third street, opposite the Post Office, where may be found u general assortment of the popular literature of. the day. The proprietors have made the, most imple'arrangententsforprocuting all new works as - soon is'-issued from the press. MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS—AII the moat valuable Magazines and Weekly Newspapers can be nad at their counter by the single number or by the year. STATIC iNEßY—Letter and cap PSPer, pens and pen . . ells ;in shirt every thing in the stationery line, and o the be st quality, for sale cheap. MUSIC—A large assortment of the most approvedll- - ino Forte - Music, bound and otherwise. This music i pronounced by the'most distinguished professoriat° be the best collection ever offered for sale in the . West. The United States Odd Fellows' Directory for 1849, got - up in Convenient styles. . NVitipanf particularizing farther, we respectfully re; guest a visit to oar store room front the public. WORK & HOLMES, Third street, opposite the Post Office. Joshua Rhodes. WHOLESALE FRULTFRPRAND CONFECTION- No-. 6 IVood Street— ' boxes Oranges; - 500 cans Sardines; 225 ' " Lemons; 800 hf." " - let) dokenLemon Syrim; 150 qr." " 3.000 drams Pip ; 900 boxes Herring; 200 bag Raiiins, in layers; 2000 Cocoa Nuts; 150 hr:bxs. " , 'Elboxis Maccaroni; - 100 qr.- • "'•' " Vennacilla .75 trot§ halm Almonds; 25 cases used Pickles , 100 beies shelled . 90 casks Currants bales - Doideatti " 100 lbs. cut Tissue Paper; 10 " 'Malaga " 50 ems . white - Elsa Papr; 3 "" papershell " 15 cases Prunes; 3- - "'h'ard " " 13 mats Dates ' • - 40 blgs Filberts; 4 cases Liquo rice ; . 30 Walputs; 10 lbs. Vanella Beans • - Arti " - Creak; Nuts; 20 bxs ANo 1 Ro'k Ca ndy;l 40 " _Pecans; . 20' "wit's' and yel. IL " 10 bbia. - ' 8 cases Florence Oil; Just received and for sale by mug) JOSHUA RHODES. Greenwood Gardens A RE,nort 'eon for the sale of alarge collection of It:Green HoTse Plants, of the choices:varieties. tAlso, a large collection of the finest Dahlias and Annul Plower Plains will be ready to deliver in pots on the Ist -Bonnets of the choir esirlowersputt up at 'the shortest TSollGardens day Wille April. open for the general reception of "dealellUlof Captain Vandegriff 's fine new steamboat(the Thomas Scott,) will commence running from the Point, foot of Penn st.,.to _.e eardens,on the td day of April. [mem Dlittehe is Map,.. ICAY * CO. have taken the exclusive agency for the sale or AUtchelPs superior Mapp,sfor Pittsburgh and stern Pertasylvanla, - which will be sold at his reduced 'Philadelphia prices. - • The Map : of the World,on Me catur's Projection, is the largest and most coraprehenske work of 'the kind ever published in America; it is 61 feet from East to West, and 44. from Vona to south, - accompanied by n hook of 000 pages, contaiidng consulting index, consulting which rut) , item on the . Map may be readily found; slid, Geo graphical descriptious of all the couutnes on the - Globe. The Reference and Distance Map of the United States, on a scale of :a miles to an inch. comprising the States; Comities, Townships, sec.,-in die Union, accompanied by a volume of 400 pages, a vo., which includes an Index of counties, Towns, &c., together with a general deseriptiOn of the UnitedSlatell. Tne Islationg Map the American Republic, or United States of America. Universal Atlas, containing •Maps of the Empties , Kingdoms; Shw with a and - Republics; a special Map 0( each of the United States, comprehended on 73 sheets, • forming a series of 117 Maps; a - large folio volume, ele gantly executed. ' . A gap of Texas, Oregen and California,_with all the romestitstifictly marked oat to these centimes. A large supply o f the'above small aid large, will bc kept constantly on band and for sale at the Book :and Paper WarehOciso,gorner of Third and Wood sts. 15,00 tirinqiYAßDS OF GRADING. MIRE BirmiagbamWa Council, desiring to contract with some saitable..perion or persona for the exert. 'vartag, of 15,000 Cubic' yards'on 'the streets, - will receive sealed proposals (or the whole or any part of said work, until the 4th ill of April next, at which time the , w be let toile lowest and best bidder. proposals to be „left with. Wtursi!ii F4.*CEIT; Street Commissioner; where a specification of the - worir may be seen. By "ardef of the Council:. inaz? ,44 td - TH O / 4 4 4 / 1 1 31, APP /O ne . _ _ .-Grp-_t~ao~s _. _~~K .~~ ~ ~_._'~~i~toriott - Fines:_, REMOVE Podshitraiable - Head - IdAlitrkerlis N. 23 lift:art . ittemliecond doni• 'below 'Second strget..i O. liff-EILNEWSURGii ESPECTFULLT announces to hlanumerous frlendu : Rand to the piddle; that hobos Yenicared his Fashion able Head-quarters from Liberty,street.to his ife*Stcirei on Market, ad door from Second street. - He is constant- : ly prepared to make to order, of the most-fins and'hest materials, in a superior manner and at very reasonable' prices, every article of Fashionable Clothing,of which his-complete-.stock of choice and' carefully, .selected Preach, English and - Belgioil - Cloths: Cassimeres; Vest, lags, &c.,,0f th e latest and most desirable patterns, are particularly designed, - " He. H has also on hand a vert' large albeit of - Ready-mtule Fashionable Clothing, whichhe will sell very low - -, C.AVEHNSBURG, -28 Market st.,,EI doorfrom Second et. r 1 to HOUSE-KBEPRRS *an moan 30DMENCINO.—Th _L subscriber has received and now. '.6n band,large assortment of Housekeeping Goods , poinprising, in Tart, 6-4, 6-4,10-4, 12-4 BIM Cotton Sheetings; • 2.1, - 10-4, 12-4 Barnaley Sheetings ; Pillow-case Linen, and Muslin Ticking • - Marseilles Quilts , Blankets '• • -• • Plain and ernbroubired 'Pablo Coveri, Windsor Drapery, Turkey Red Chintz; Buff - Windsor Holland, Lama Table Milts Damask Table Linen, all widths; Napkins, Doilies, Diaper Crash, Ice., &c.; whichwill be sold allowest prices, at ' • - ' • ROBT. D. THOMPSON'S, mar 29 • No.llo Market at.; 3 doors from - Liberty. - - 131 - 013 AN &CANTWELL, have Juat reamed, at No . 11.1: so Markel stteitt, an nntivallad itelaation - af— Bead Redeales and Parses; Fans and Combs, China Seta, Accoideona'Sr.c: ' mart ' • HOGAN k. CANTWELL. .New opodpf as er Itty.nlite Coaxes •br sotnrra • 13D suserr trams, prrenitraou re ,G BARGAINS!—The subscriber' has lust re• ,UP tarried from theEasterti•Cities and is now receiving • a very extensive assortment of - Pi:NOY AND STAPLE DR'. -GOODS, adaptod to the pre,int season, and em tir -singe stook for richness and variety not surpassed by ,atv establiahmentin the West. • -• '• • - DRESS GOODS ! Very glossy black Silks ;- 'Cravats and Collars' ' HandsomeAress do.- ' IBlacklove - Vells andHalcfs.; Rich changeable • do. Jaconet and Camb. Mastics. Rich changeable Satin de Plaid and sullied Muslins; Chines ; • Handsome Ribbons ; Mode and high coPd French Gloves, Hosiery, &e.; • Merinos; • . ;Cloths for CLoaMsr .• Mode undid& cord MualiaTerkeri Shawls; de Lateens; !Cashmere do.. Newstyte muslinde.Laines;•Plain Thibet Shawls, silk Satin stnped Cashmeres; I frinnggee ; • • -.Fancy do. do. _"; l Plack Thibet Shawls, do.do. Dlackand colored Alpacas;;Black . do. do. Plaid.Binghams, bright co-Silk. do. do. lore; IF - me Brochas do. New style Insets - es; Clothi • do. Gala Plaidabright ccilors; Plaid, Long ' no. • - California Plaids;Low Priced do, lack Bombazines • (Plaid Cloaking'. CALICOS-GREAT REDUCTION Miasma of Calicoes is very large; it has been se• lected with much care—with particular re fe rence to (mutes' of coloring, durability of fabric, aid beauty of design. These goods are lower than they have ever been before, and ate worthy the particular attention of purchasers' • The hest Calicoes for la eta. ever offered ; Double purple Calicoes,English,l2; cents ; Green do. Oil Chines; _BritishChinttet; New style Merrimack Calicoes; . Blue do. do. Blue and Orange do. • Furniture do. • • CHEAP DRESS GOODS. . A large lot of lowpriced Muslin de Laines, of the low price of In cents per yard. Also, Black Alpacas 4n 12. Ms. per yard. Very good and very handsome dart and bright colored Plaid hams, for life cents, warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Bleached Mu/M1.0410 12; . Yard wide Unbleached, OI to fit; Bed Ticking., very cheap; Casinetuk4ngs, Kentucky !eons Checks, Plaid Linsey's; Domestic Ging 11 1 / 1 5, Mariners' Shining.; Colored Cambric.; Flannels. lower than ever veered; - Canton Flannel.. LINEN GOODS! Irish Linens, Linen Lawns; Damask Table Linen; Do. do. Cloths; Russia Sheeting; Do. Diapers; Linen Drilling, Crash. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets from coarse to very fine, also Blue and Drab Blanker% fine and very fine, for Overcoats. GOODS FOE GENTLEMEN. • Vat and superfine Pieria and English awful and COS.. aimeres; Over-coatings; Silk and Linea Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; Gloves; Suspenders ; Silk and Merino Under Garments Iderinolind Cotton Half Hose, etc., etc. The subscriber having made extraordinary prepara tions for the Fall and Winter trade, and having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage . of markets unusually depressed, can confidently promise his customers the best bargtuns he has evemlbeen able to otter. Customers of the house, and purchasers generally, are re ectfully invited to call. inovgfn PHILIP-ROSS. Terrible Revolution—Stare Trittnipbantl HOGIAN lc CANTWI 7 I4 (slo of the e i s,) N o . 130 'Market street, would TCspkeurally beg leave to call the attention of tie public to their new stock of Goode, Mat received and opening from manufactarers and im porters, of which they feel confident - that price andqual ity will give entire satisfaction, as our motto is—" Quick Safes and &MU P'Yets." Our stock consists, partly, of the following arficles,viz; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets ,• Fin ger and Ear Rings; Pena& and Pens; Slides and Studs; Steel Buckles, for Ladies' Head Dresses; Idadalon's Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet ; Coral Beads ; Ala baster Boxes; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases, furnished . Brims Spectacles ;Silver Spoons, all kinds; German Silver Spoons, all k inds; Silk Steel Bead Bags and Punts; Cotton Bags and Purses; flair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Accordeons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors;.Globes and Paper Holders, Shell, Dress and Sae Combs, latest styles; Chida Vases, Fruit Briskets, Awe an d Glass Vases, Mugs, and Cologne Bottles; Tables, Chessman and Backgammon Boards ; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets ; Cithirs, Wagons, Cradles ' &e.„, &c., with a large assort ment of Toys and PantyAttielet, teo numeroue,to men tion. (tenni Business Card TYRANTS AI wELL AS MONOPOLIES MUST FALL: $0 MUST PRICES; RICH I. will be pro3en by calling at McGraw:3 Tailoring Tailong Establishroenf,Third street, Si,. Mules Bmltling, Morro: liviat.projat and quick sales. 1 741tIETT : Fresh and goad. Coltprrmoo: Very far in the background. My old customers, and all others, are respectfully fo rmed that I am waiting for them, McOUIRE, oetts • Tailor. St. Charles. Blesohtd qoods. • A, A. MASON It CO., No. 60 Market street, have jos 11.• received 'the following well known brands o Bleached Muslin", viz : 741 and 54 Bleached Muslin, James' Steam hulls; 54 . " Naninkeag '• " . " Mason," "Pokanoket," "Carlisle," "Dorchester," "Gin isigamond," "Grafton," "A," "Pittsburgh ," "Lawrence, "Boston Pillow Ca-se," "Parnswc.: th," ace. All o which, together with many styles not here mentioned will be sold at EASTERN PRICES, by the piece or tack Shirting Muslim allidATilsk LlllOllll. Ipir R. MURPHY invites the particular attention or T T • Mose wanting the above GoOds, to Itkilesinible stock, consisting of the best Maki, from than:Mat approv ed niatuffacturers, and the latter warranted pure flax.— He has just received an 'additi oual supply, and Isoltering Shining Muslim of a superior quality at a very low price. Also, Sheeting and Pillow-case 11Iaaline ; • Rapers and Crash; Table Cloths t Towels and Napkins; . • Blankets, Smits, Counterpanes; and - Housekeeping Dry Goods generally. LADIES' DRESS GOODS—Such as French Merinos, Pannettos, plain and fancy De Unties, (some new styles ust received;) Alpacas, tre. The season being far advanced, all these Goods will be sold at prices that cannot fail wpm's° ljj`' Wholesale Rooms upstairs. To Country ere ante. lEr R. MURPIfY, at his Wholesale Room, North , V • east corner of Fourth and Markin streets, Pate: bunk (up stairs, is now prepared to odes to the insPee don or Country Merclututs, an extensive supply of New Spring Goods, including The newest styles of Spring Prints, Gin hams, Lawns, Muslin de Laines, Alpacas, and Stets_ Goods generttlly; also, Glove, and Hosiery, Bonnet Ribbons, Laces and Edgings, An. Prices low. Entrance to Wholesale Rooms from 4th st. mrlo „.... A A. IifASON k.CO., No. 0 0 lilsartur amain, Lowe JUL* this day received, per "Fast Line, the following named Goode, viz,:—Satin stripe, black and blue black plain and printed Bemges, ay. wool M. de Laines, em broidered Thibet Shawls, black, white, and pearl Silk Hose; span Silk Hose; kid, silk and lisle thread Gloves; linen, bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings ; Insenlngs black silk lace Edgings; bonnet Ribbons; embroidered muslin ;Capes, new patterns and rich goods. mar..N • . eating* I, ---- GENTS. " call and ice" the choicest variety ever oirered, and CAMELIA. C RAVATS; at prices, you can' leave them • CLOTH STORE. Poet Building., Corner Fifth and Wood eta • sitarl9•2w Now Goods. IN sliortE,, and now receiving,our first supply of New 1 SPRING GOODS, consisting of every thing new and beautiful, to bs had of the Importers and Jobbers : Ne* styles of rich Turk Satins; Wide Brocade Silks, new patterns ; Rich Cluuttelion and Glade Silks ; Fited and plain WI Silks, nil Widths ; . . _Eoregeor Lawns, Mous de Lainee, Ac.; • Fancy Bonnet Ribbons, new designs. TogaOr with a large assortment of Domestic Goods ROBT. D. THOMPSON, marl No. 110 Market st.. 3 door, from Liberiv. : ..,......._ XTEWi SERINO GOODS.—A.A. Alsoox atio. uumor 111 kat street, are now opening 40 caeca and lockage, of Splendid SPRING GOODS, comprising Lawn_ i s Mus lim., Bereges,M. de Lollies, 3highams, Prints, French Catabrunt , , Linens, • Ribbons, Laces, Silks, Shawls, Gloves !lintel% and a general assortment of Goods ;,.-- , . . . . , FdMILIES, Economists and the Public, to ea - eel ,a saving of ons-third i and obtain the mutat bargains ever purchase:l, are. most respectfully invited to - visit ROBINSON'S CLOTH ESTABLISHMENT, Post Build. logs, corner Fifth and Woodstreets.. , ' -.-liibbdw A FURTHER REDUCTION. , . , , Jas. Ststspratt. Ss Soria' Patent Sirdi;4lll. ITO 6 TONS, 3,, cash, currency; or 4 Owe., upprov.ed UK tOll5 or upwards 31 , do. 'par; or 6 mcm.„do.,.rn• serest ad de d . For the superior qua li ty of thie brand, we refer to e glass and soap manufacturer& of this City irenerall*' ac:-.14. MITCHELTREE, . 4 PIAr - , - No.loo I.4berptreq! MM== I , - . ... l tPtintkii',4 13 01rtrabler-Bout I.4tta.: igatiMI.B4WItit4M )IBOIVTHEITRiIifirOBUTION Q2.IYENIGIIT Tb liNDlll3dif 72"raSB E i R 6 V I ;I_ , PiiiLADELPii/A ; BALTIMORE .. . , _L . . --- NEIV -1 1 1. 0 RK, - BORT ON -,' & i T : • '' - HOMAX , SORBIDGET SVAAFFE&O'CONNCirti' ' • ttrhadriphia: - - '— I •.' 'Pittihtirgh. .: T& HIS old established Line beinritOWlti falroperation, , 1 • lhoproprieton are prepared, with their usual satin y arrangements, 10-forward meretaindiat, . produce, ate., to and , from the- abbvit pints, on liberal terms, with the 'regularityi-dispatch land atifaty, peculiar to their . Mode of tramportatlou,'so'obViouis when transhipment an the-way is avoided. , .- ' ... - ' ;All eonsignme am by and for this Line reeePied;e barges paid; and forwarded-in' gay !totted eiro...tions; free' of ; charge, for aorrunission, advaiteing'orlstorage. i No mterest, , direetly, or intiireetly, ia 'Mena:mats'. . ' All ooraimmications proMptlynttended to; on appilea-' tian to'-ho following Agents - ' ' ' ._ -' - - - t , TRlZthiAtl BORBIDdE. 03. Market street. Philadelphia. ' "PAAFFE k OICONNOR, canaLlitasin, Pittsburgh. ,01CONNOR: A. - CO., North st.,Baltimore. a1aMa.1849 , -: Tratimlipc;la' tioloidalev - VIA . PRNNSYLVANIA.CANAL ANDRAIL ROADS, 115 PECILADELPHIL Ant BA .TT ! Mr. Canals and Rail Roadslbeing now open, and iD good order, we are prepared .ta forward all kinds or me r; chandize and produce ta - .Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despatch, and on as good terms as any other Line. - C. A: McANULTYIe Co., .Ctuzsl Basin. Penn street,.Pittsburgh. Aoaerrs,•CHARLES RAYNOR., Philadelphia; MOSE MORRILL-& CO.; Baltimore. fmrl.7 faliffalDLerphaatTB 4 9 . _ a&011 Way.mrelght Line, I~ati,7oll:3vi -10 . nstinT . $ 0. Ift!Uidaysburgib and' all intermediate placers. Tuts Line willcontinue to carry all Way Goods with their usual dispatch, and at Lair rates of freight. .hiskurs-C. A:AIcANULTY Pittsburgh. D. D. WAILEFIFLD, Johnstown. JOHN. MILLER, itollidaysburgh. Bstruturscits.-James .Jordon Smith & Sinclair, Dr. F. Shtienbergcr, 11„ - Jdoorie,..John Parker,S. F. Von Bonn horst 4r, Co., Wm. Learner Juo,lll , Devin & Bros.; Pittsburgh; John-Ivory, Sumit,bluthollan & Ray, John Graff & Co., Blairsville. • marl, = (Gazette and Journal only copy.) PEOPLE'S TRANSPORTATION LINE . . . l a r tte Z riot aftigink ' O RESAl T ar i ge H ilmi T ts ° fiel r o .l" I to . this Line a.. 1 • hambeen- pat in fide order, and are nowrunning regularly between Pittsburgh and Erik!, touching at all intermediate Ports along the Canals. A Boat wilt alwhys. be at the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge, and.one will start regularly every other day. The People's Transportation Line has every facility for carrying Freight ant Passengers. The 'boats will be towed to Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great Idispatch,by the canal,. The boats arc commanded by experienced and careful men—all of whom have an in terest in the Line. uy- Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point on the Lakes. For freighter passage apply to IL KIRKPATRICK, Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: CLARE Co., Beaver. R. W. Clmmutonast, New Cantle. Taornue A Illrreinmra^ Pulaski. Smannrrt Wassim A Co., Middlesex. Myron' BOLL, Sherront Sown IlleCums, Shanisbergh. S. B. & G. LOWRY, Clarksville Kara A Mons/J.42m, Big Bend. S. C. Pmauxa, West Greenville. S. & T. Mutilates, Adannvilin. W, 11, Iteuxav,Hanstown. W. WADSWORTH A CO., Sherman% Come re- WX. POWER, Conneautville. ----- Spring Corner. W. C. Weirriut, Cranesville. • WY. TYLER, Lockport. E. Fn u, GirnnL A. Ktne, and B. Tohmursor & Co., Erie. The following Agents In Erie will receive and for ward Freight to any Pan on the Lakes, shipped by this Line: WM. Gallagher, . John Hearn G. W. Haversack & Co., •Josish Kellogg, Kelnie & Loomis, Walker A Cook, led SUMITTILLI3 AVTD Flint IVIRRILTS, VITSSIIVITTII. PA,. jIK the most popular of all OOT and SHOE B ss,. tablishments 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 beet assorted stork of BOOTS and SHOES In the Western Country, but he is enabled 'and deter mined to sell his GOODS lower than any other house possibly can. he cares not what facilities they boast at having for offering -great inducements, to the public. It is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in an advertisement, that the l3reat Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor TO sell Boots and Shoes of the very best qualities and styles at from 10 to 05 per cent. lower than any other store in the city. The way to test the matter it for all who intend parches. lug BOOTS and SHOES, to call at RATES' GREAT BARGA IN CORNER, examine the stock and prices, and all will be satisfied that the Great Bargain Corny-, Srnisit• field and Fifth erects, is the place for the public, one and al 1, get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for cash. 1. BATES. Great Western Ytd le .lIARNKSS, TRUNK AND WHIP AIANL FACTORY. 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 i all of which he will warrant to be made of the best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being detentlined to sell his manufactures something lowei;than has been heretofore sold lathe city, he would invite persons in need of the above named ar ticles, to his Warehouse. No. Liberty street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery oct3l G. KERRY. Iron City Cracker and Brand Da. cry J. StIEPHARD his lelle i ge .D n7ra i Ty ct ta l itt in eti e fr d i t% nd i s a ole th r e husi ness,the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— Haviniq purchased title of W. R. Nevins Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread et the shortest notice and hopes by a strict attention to business, to shore a portion of the public patronage. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. BAKERY, No.lo Commercial Row, Liberty etoppo site Smithfield. N B. Saperior family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large and small rolls, fresh every morning can be had at the store, or my wagon, or at my eland in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on hand and.mailit to order. SHEPHARD. No t 0 Commercial Row, Liberty rt. Steel ailed Pile nantoraetory. THE subscribers have enlarged their Steel and File Manufactory, on the corner of O'Hara street and Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, by ejecting a con verting furnace, a melting Inmate and u lilt hammer.— Their Steel, now being of a superior quality, and having engaged competent operatives, they are prepared to fur nish Files of every description, that will compare wifh the best imported article and being determined to make it the interest of all who use Files in anyway, to par ching, from them, they will sell their Files at reduced prices, for Cash. They will also re-cut Piles, rind pur chase those which are worn and broken. Public patron agge is respectfullyinvited, nOv7) 7. ANKRIAI A CO. New Millinen', Silks. Velvets, elbc. AiJeer received from New York, a choice selee. tion of elegant rich Satins, Silica, Winter Ribbons, French Flowers, Plumes, 6r.c. A handsome as sortment of Winter Bonnets, Hoods, Capes, Cardinals, Visetts, &c., on hand and made to order in the latest style, at the shortest notice. MRS. DUFF, , deed , No. 1.0 St. Clair st. (West side.) Pa nye Carriage Manufactory, planned alley. batmen Wood and Smitkfuld arena. Wintia may always be found an assort • e.- elm of Family Carriages, Barouchea, 7 Buggies, • and all kinds•of heavy work, .."-.."•'`"` from a six horse wagon down so a wheel barrow. Persona wishing to purchase or contract Cot any thing in the above line, are respectfully invited to call. oettbZittf City Livery Stables. Tut subscribers having purchased from Charles Coleman the above Stables, and in tending to increase their stock of Horses, Carriages, Buggies, &c., would respectfully solicit. a share of patronage from the public. 'Horses tern by the day, week. month or year, and additional Jails are being erected, in the second story, for the rth commodation of Canal stock. feb23:3nt ROGERS & OBEY. In retiring from the Livery Madness, I with pleasure from a long acquaintance) recommend my successors to be patronage of my friends and the public. feb23:lw CHARLES COLEMAN. Maelimes Carittage 'ittatinfaotory, Diane" alley, between Wad and Smithfield streets. E. M. BiGELONN would respectfully inform the public,. that at his Factory can •;; ; ;---- - "1 : ,5 at all times lie found a large supply of Faintly Carriages, Baroaches, Buggies, and all lands of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and neatness to any found in the East. Contracts for any number of Carria7ls, Buggies and Wagons, will be ro pmptly filled. A work of his own manufacture will be warranted. Bscimmucse—Col. R. Patterson, IL H. Patterson, E. D. Hazzard, Esq., Robert Robb, Esq., C. Magee, and Alderman Steel. • ffeb27:d3m ` , Wholesale and ---- A.DDLA, HARNESS AND TRUNKMANUPACTCRY. ROBERT B..HARTLEY, begs leave to in-' for* his friendi and the public generally, eat he Continues to occupy that large and cum moilione.Store Room, fetmerlyoccupied by • Samne Pa n estock 44 Co., No.B6,corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, Where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddle 4 Bridles, Harness, Prtmke, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bage,Vallies, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. • - He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to tarnish tp order, all kinds of Riveted Hoseounnufactured of the•bestmaterial, and in a style of workmanship equal to the ealitern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. CountrA Merchant/ and Farmers would do well to call and extunine his stock before parchtuting elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate . articles •at very low prices. i L'Don't ,forget the place, , No. 86, corner of Wood treat and Diamond Alley:..`: ap2o Li Stree mask 6-8 Table Ck kina, tee. chasers. Great ; argala ernes; GUM/S.—A. A. iliaeore & Co., No. au Market !et, have received:lib:ten .Sheettiigy Linen - Da- : Band 104 Linen_ Holland Bleached Lleached and'Siown /oats, Russia and Scotch PittPega, Doylies; :Naas to which they Invite :the attention of:r dm ration £mts Passes o•• So and from Erteand, i . relan dr SOOTLANTI AND ALES.- - la" By the Skam.ship- SARAH SANDS, and the regular , • ships,¢e,Zll 1 - . - tr : . P. W. 81r1011101.,dr;•004 • fESTABLLMIED 'TN - 15244 No. 83 South stria, "New , York t and 38 Waterloo: Road ranaoris "n"". sending -to the Old Country for their friends, can have them bronght Oat by the•RegnlarLine of. Pack• etc sailing &Om laverpeol on latiOthilitit;l66, 21st or wi r th i g , f i rry month', comprising the' following Ships:— §iddons, • Henry ClaY • _ Hottlngner .Columb a Roach's, Patrick enry, Cambridge, Isaac Wright. Waterloo, , - Comilitution, Ashburton, -• New-York," —Garrick, West Point, Queen ot the West - Montezuma, Yorkshire, Sheridan,- ' • New World, Liverpool, oxford, - • Johnß. Skiddy. Or in the Spa t s claps Ameircan-Shipsi sailing from Liv erpool and the Irish. Ports. every den, comprisingthe— St. Patriek, George,, • ' Andrew Footer, Yorktown, Creole, . Memuon Probue, •- . We:C A:vb.:Ter. And many Milers, which - thislinited.Speee not ad; • mit of here enumerating. . • - P. W. BYRNE.S.& CO. are. the stile Pas.seng - arAgents for the Steamship SARAH SANDS„ Fier appointed sail d,trysi for 1849, ore as follows: Prom Liverpool cia -21.-4a . ""iuttrYi 22 th March, Oh Tune; 61h August and Sth - October; from Ne*- - York . on 24th February f fid May, 6th July,6th September, and Ilth - , nerefore, those - wishing their relonves out:early the Spring, will find itria_their interest to patronize this .Old Established Rouse, our artmgements being so per fect that ito delay or disappointment can occur. Drafts at sight for any amount on the - Natianal Bunk of . Ire! and; its branches, &c., &c., at all times for sale. Ap ply to, or address by letter, post-paid,' ' - • P. W. BY R.Nr,S & CO, SI South st., N. V., and 36 Waterloo Road Liverpool. Onto.- ' jen27:lf 166 Liberty ltreet, Pittsburgh. - New Commercial Line. B. W. Knouts Is Co, /, Doman, KrlttaLLL & 84-Wall st, New-York, f Liverpool, England • asaracrrum.v iutorm their:friends Lad the public, that they have commenced the Gene. fat Shipping and Commission Business, to. , `'gather with the Genera/ ranallger BUSiliegSs gmntiag certificates of passage from London, Liverpool. Dublin, Belfaart,nr antis port of the Old Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, on the most reasonable terms. • Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from 11 to any amount on-the Royal Bank of Ireland and its branches, and on ;Liverpool.- The days of sailing of the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon. are the let, Bth, 11th, 18th, Yist and kfith of every month. - These Ships are all of the largest class, and. are com manded by men of character and experience. The 'Cabin accommodations are all that can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with every description of stores of the beittind. -Punc tuality in thellays of sailing , will be strictly adhered to. Packet Shilis genius, Sid(101111, Sheridan and Garrick,' are veuels of the hugest class f. and those desirous bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Sh t o Passage can be secured at thelowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. Forp age or freight, apply as above, or to ' ass- JOSEPH SNOWDEN, o EDMUND SNOWDEN, declll Corner 4th and Bmithaeld its., Pittsburg Tapsoott , s General. EmlirrlitionOlnee. aftREMITTANCES and Passage to and el l from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. & J. T. Tapscon, 75-South st., corner ot Maiden Lane, N.Y., and PS Water loo Rood, Liverpool. The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing in business will give ample assurance that all their rartgements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscott are long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodation and sailing qualities of their Packet Ship*. The -QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, t(YTTINGUER, ROSCI US, LIVERPOOL, and SILIDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 91st and 7044 and front Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure adeparture from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patrouase: white Mr. W. Tapscotes constant persono euperintendance of the business in Liverpool is an addi tional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subsenbers being, as usual, extensively engaged In the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and • the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge ot and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for Passallo.from any *ea' pen in Great- Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature Cl the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for earning passengers so far inland not otherteise et 3 tainable; and will, if necessary , forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where pelves sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in bill. REanTTANcEs. The subscriber* are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wederii thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring inch facili ties will Emilie to their interest to avail themselves of. Application of by letter. post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Philadelghta. lIMILNDIGN At CO.'S PaSSZNit ea A%D Ornate. • TjyAFLNDEN & CO. continue to bring out persons from JUL any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual ,t punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. e do- not al. tow our passengers to be robbed by the swindling , scamps that infest the seaports, as we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first Ships.. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to skate that they were detained forty.eight hours by UP in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be sent in some ofd trap, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to perform our contracts honorably, ray Was it may, and not act as W 33 the case last season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or *hen It suited their eonvenlence. Omits drawn at Pittsburgh for any aura from £1 to .£l,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scolbutd and Wales. JOSHUA. ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Fifth sweet, ono door below Wood st. FOREIGN REMITTANCE. MBE Subscribers araprepared to forward money to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL M'CLURKEN & CO, ICUS 142 Liberty street. Insurance aompanits. INDEMNITY. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company OF RHILASIELPIHA. DIRECTORS:— Charles W. Bander, George W. Richards, Thomas Han, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bode, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob IL Smith, Morris Patterson. CHAS. W. BANCIMIL Pres't. CHAS. G. DAHMER", Secretary. 137 - Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, invested, afford with their Capital and Premiums, safely afford ample proteenou to the assured. The Assets of the Company. on J'anuary Ist, 1.8461, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were us fol. lows,' viz : . ' Mortgages 91,047,438 41 • Real Estate 94,724 83 Temporary Loans 00,001 85 Plonks " 51,523 25 Cash, &c. 38,804 37 13 ,318,492 Since:thelr incorporation, a period s of 10 years, 7l they have paid upwards of Oneffriffion Four - Hundred. Thou sand Dollars, lows by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to inlet with promptneirll liabilities. _ J. GA MANE OFFIN, Agent, man] .Office N. E. coy . f l.Vood and 3d Ina • Mire oust Marine Inauriances ITUIE Insurance Company of North Ameries, of Phila .ll. dolphin, throughlts duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. DEFLECTORS: Arthur O. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff , Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, ' Wm. Welsh, • Henry D. Sherrard, Seel.. Thin is Me oldest Insurance Company in the U nited States, having been chartered in 1'794. Its charter is per- - petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am. pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous chameLer, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. • At Counting Roam of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front sta., Pittsburgh mayfly dew and impportant , W orke on California. WHAT I SAW IN CALIFORNIA—Being the Journal of a Tour, by Edwin Bryant. _, New edition, with an Appendix, containing accounts of the Gold Alines, various routes, outfits, &e. dcc NOTES OF TRAVELS IN, CALlFORNlA—Com prising the prominent Geographical, Agricultural, Geo logical and Mineralogical features of the Country.— Also, the routes from t ort Leavenworth, in Missouri. to San Diego, in California, including parts of the Ashen sas: Del Norte and Ono rivers, from the official "reports of Col. Fremont and Major Emory. CALIFORNIA—Its History, Population, Climate, Soil, Productions and Harbors, from Sir George Simpson O'Connor's Journey Round the World. With WI ac count of the Revolution ih California and conquest of that aththlrY by the United Stacy. By John J. Hughes, A. B. Also, Col. Mason's Report and other documents on the Goldlßegion. , Tbe above this day.reoeived and for sale by KAY & CO., feb22 I • Co r ner of Wood and 3d sis. . - , 'PRIVATE MEASMt - Dr 7B row No tk ik 65 Dianusad And by be consulted in all " B b il n Przvatev delitaisrusiure inciderda 1.1 Ik, -. / to the human Irate ' 07. SybilisandSyphiltlceruptions,gonoridwea ( C - and lts consegnencts together with nil es synatduressr,imptulties of the bliod wititall disease" vetersaloingirt, skin diseases,withsbiatures,gleet,urethral discharges, seminal weakness and inpoteney; &set PiLes , rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the wow., monthly suppressions, diseases of ti l e joims, gi!stnla in ano, - nervaus affections, pains in the tack and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and cidneys, scorbutie eruptions, tenor ri ir t n TWEAworm,mercualAseases, /cc. L Exclusively devoted to the suldy and trate:now of vene real disorders, and those arising from yz excesses' tfal gaiety, clanate, • or impurities of the bl vvhereby the consutulton may have been enfeebled,enabi ajtr,Brensn to Mier entrances of speedyrellef to all wla may plat'''. themselves wider his ears, Dr. Brown's offices are eontrenientlyacrangetinto sey s' state apartments. patients Call visit Dr. B. wascrat fear of exposure to other visitors, It is of importance to manypersons in need ofuedical aid, to obtain good tuivicepnvatelyandpromptly. To all sack, Dr. Brown's ready skill in removingvenersa die. gales, in their various forms ' and stages, oftersinducehents which can rarely be equalledt Strangers are hereb; ap prised that Dr. Brown has been tregalarlyeduaand ecvoTattlatfli.offmecxd=4.Tyndtr feeetrl,:treneilvoef 1744.1 %Consiella on, Dr. Brown is the onlysegularly educated surgeon is • Pittsburgh who. gives- his whole attention' to thOlte CO* plaints. ' • , • ErCertain, safe and speedy cures will , in all cases,ba ftecentcases are ielieved in a etkorttimeovithontinter caption from business. • ' , Hernia. or - upture.—Dr;;DroWn alsoinviies per. sons afflicted with Deride to call, as he has paid partacal lar attention to that diseitse. ; ;Letters-from a distancei delthigadvtheolinstcoritOn fee or theqmill not be attendedto.: . 'Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood' street, towards the market. Consultation triictly coal denstal. EUMATISM.—Dr. Br-Iwws newurdiscovered rem. edy for Rhenntatisai it a speedy and certain remedy. Tor that painftd trouble. • Jr never fads. Office and Private- Consultation ROoMs;ffio. 65i Dia mond alley,Plusbargh, Pa. The Doctor •te always at home. f- Dalliers Magical- Palln-Extritotor. - - qv THE PUBLIC.-This is toeertify that I have tonna T jkaley's Arttgieta . Pciln Extractor to prove.a CUM fat the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been atticted: with for ten years, in my hip-Rants.' • . . ABRAHAM 11. - vazziA.Nri. Auguaehanoek, N. Y April 8,1848. ' - Mit. H. Delax-r--Sir: I have been troubled with the Piles for eight months, and coald get no relief. Your Magical Pain E.xtractor having been recommended to me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief; and in a short time was perfectly cured ! Could I not get any more of it, I would not lake a linndred dollars for the balance of my box. . 'WILLIAM HALL. 97 North Moore street,Ncw York, June 19,1847. -- CAUTION.Dalley's only' Depot in the city of Nete York, and where the genuine artiele 'atm be obtained, wholesale and retail, is at 415 Broad Way. H. Datum is the inventor of this truly invaluable com pound, and he serer hen; and never will communicate the secret of its preparation to any man living; .and„ there fore, no other person ever has made, at evercan make. a Caravel/du abound! . Every truly valuable article is subject to be depredate d upon by counterfeiters and im postal-8f and nothing, that we know of, has more eaten- lively experienced that fact than Dalley's Magical Pain '- • .Extractor! ' • 'A Tsar—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, will afford instant relief, and produce atoncc a coolingand soothingeffect—extracting pain in and from one to Sneer' minutes: but be sure, al ways, apply It on linen—never on cotton cloth... - And now mark the differenes.L.--CounterfettExtructors, no matter under what name they may appear, or bow ap plied, always irrit ate and increase thspatn! Pamphlets, containing cenifi nate s of c ures, may be bad gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, Western Depot, Pittsburgh. Da. Wm. Mom. Agent Dealers Annual titalvanle For Horses, Cattle, dia., cures spnvin, quittor, grease. polbevitZaores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing centleates of respectable parties, may be had on apph• cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, . °cacaos"' Agen Pittsburgh.. The orand Purgative. CLICKIINER'S SUGAR COATED L/VEGETA BLE EXTRACT PlLLS.—These celebrated Pills have obtained an enviable notoriety.in the United States its a curative for Giddiness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach . Headache, Fevers, Piles, Costiveness, Coughs, Heart burn, Liver Complaint, Scurvy, Sore Throat, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the sileart, Indigestion, and . a variety of other diseases to which flesh is heir to, as a medicine for the million. In a seasons of the .year,-- spring, summer, autumn, and winter and under all tit monstances, they can be taken with perfect safety and success, As a VermiTare and general medicine for chill dren, they are unrivaled. Being coated with pure white sugar, children will easily take-them; they neither gripe nor nauseate; are gentle, but thorough in their operation. For 'adults, by increasing the dose, they are equallybeni eficial. As an Anti-Bilious Pill they will be found with. outs superior. Ask any one, among the thonsimds whe use them, and an unqualified approval will be the certain Remember Dr. C. V. Cliekener is tl_e original inventor of Skgar Coated Pill., and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he introduced them in June, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickenees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no others, or ther will be made the victims of a fraud. Mr`Price, Zr cents per box. Dr. Clickenses principal office for the sale of Pitts, 66 Vesey st., N.lr WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty st , head of Wood, Pitts' burgh, Pa., General Agent for Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the river counties of The following are the duly appointed Agints for ghee' , county, Pa.: A. M. Marshall, Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. J. IR. Johnson, Jonathan Ohrelsr, Manchester. a Alexander Alulale„ Wylie street. J. IL H. Jacques,Birmingham. Wm. .1 . Smith , Tmperzaceviltr. G. IL Starr, Sewickley Edward Thompson; Wl lksnsburgh. Daniel Negley, East Liberty. H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkiniibargh. H. Rowland lc Son, MKeesport C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. John Black, Turtle Creel. - M'Eldowney. Bakerstown. Samuel Springer, Clinton/ James M'Kee, Stowartstown. Riley Miutighliti, Plum township J. Fulton, Turentain. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville Robert Williams, ang22-41kw6m - -- SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH !—The Lungs are in danger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption- hath in at a sound of death. Asa TOD • Montan! 'Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her supulchntl cough piercesnig soul. YOLIIO MAI!, Whe Jag t 111:19t3 to ante r fife,clissyse sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the in -I=cur hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of :your hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded. loop, _ his "...theca 11111gi Sacrmanys AU-Healing Balsam. Mrs. - Arratz, the wife of ;Wm. IL Attlee, Eaiq.• was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs. • Roeiftnd McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr- Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she must die-. She had every appearance of being in consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians-Sherman's Balsam was given and It cured her. Mrs. Osnasanaxrs, of Bull's' Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this - Ilaisam when all other remedies failed to give relief-she was ieduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, 281 Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several cases where no other medecine afford.' ed relief-:•but the Balsam: operated like a charm. Dr. C. also win:leered its .wonderM effects in curing Asthma, which it never faili 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. Henan Sousa:008 'Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The Arst dose gave him more relief than all the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 10 Delaney :Meet, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. - Mrs. Lnclutna. Watts, 95 Christie.at.„vuffered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam .relieved her at once, and she is comparatively. •well, bell* , enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This_ Indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. • Price 25 cents and SI per bottle, Principal Office 100 Nassau street. New Yank. Likewite Dr. Sherman'a celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Man's-Plaster. ,Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and -Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood: street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county: A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, Manehester;J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J .Q. Mustin, cor.• Webster at. and Elm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh. Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgh; Saml. Springer, Olin , ton; James M'Kee, Stewartstown; John Black,Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, - Elizabeth; Rowland R. Scth, 51,'Kees port; MeEldow-ney, Bakerstown' Plumb Township; Wm, J. Smith, ' TeMperanceville; Jas. Patton, Tare nftun; G. IL, Starr, SewiehlY. mar9-1Y aynest • anal y'.. . eines. • S. COOK, Plena, Ohio; writes ; March'," 1846: D.l'i have used your T'ermifuge, Carm i native .Balsarn, and Expeeorant, in my practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleaeed with them, and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realixing;_ my fullest expectation in their curative.. properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, Judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed them, by those mho have used mem. I was; ormetly very partial to * o *** Vermifuge, Until I beeameticAutun ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. • • • I Ressectfully, yours, ho., S. S. COOK, M. D." itr Per sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st. - • . • • fobls . moRE, TESTIMONY for Dr.' Willard's Family M-e-ili cines.—The undersigned, citizens &Pittsburgh ,hav mg personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental Copgh we, and experienced its beneficial effects, dOhiost cheer- fully recommend it as safe and effectual, in all cases. Speaking from experience, we believe 'that 'tint* no.su, perior ; and would recommend its use to all the afflicted. CHARLES - LEWIS, •• ' WM. JENKINS. Piusburgh, March 155h,1.848. 117..501d by J. 9shornimalrer & Co, John Rays, Uinta A. JortesLJ. K Cassel,-Sohn - p..Baotti Mohlet,'Prliar& Siaowden. • • apgs larugs-a tkirm . uf• IffeiNSMl#kMiSiAiikift - ,h_Pp4o.Lfint(Alt*bl*- - 1 , .,; - cIitIINTESE 118111. CREAI4I--i•A: Matchlesie .arttele , for krgrowth,'bOuty, - and restoration of the Hair. This Cream, when oneeknown, Vupereede all other arti cles ofzthe kind -now in' use. , Where - thelairis dead arsh, thin, unhealthy,, nor iuininggrey, - aTWo applica tions will make thehtursoft - and dark, and give it a heart tifuli lively aPpetirence;' end also'raake iitaninmin its Irveliness and heillthymilor, :twice - 8i long ai all.the Preparations that ar&geriettdpi used: Whom the hairis thin, or has fallen - off, ii. may be resniredhyttsing this. Cumin: EVerY lady - and gentleman wbo is In the habit of using oils on their hair should at onceparchase abottleof the Chinese Hair - Cream, rls itia so competed that_ it will, not injure the-hair ' like the other preparations,. but yrill beautify it, and, give perfect satnifactioh in every For teetintony ta Its veryettperior qtmlities,nee the fol ; lowing letter from. the Rev. Air. Meant. Hendershott &. Stretch, Nashville, geitnrelagents for the _ . Lantrofthe ifro.-R. Caldwell Pastor oft,he Prislipterian Ildasstar.Himmassnort & gams= Gaxxxxscos-1 . utke !Leasure leadding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparction calledpr. Paris/its Chinese Hair Cream; for, about - two .years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come oun -but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and imedit according to the prescription, it is now elastic; soft, - and arm - to the bead; - Many balsimas and y.ore applied, each leaving my baix in a Worr,e state Ahall before.. This Cream,-however,'has triermy cxpec- As an artielefor the toilet, my wife gives it preference over ,all others, - being delicately perfarned arid not dis posed to rancidity. 'The ladies; especially, *Mind the Chinese Cream to be a desidtrarnmr in their, preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, the. lt. CALDWELL: ' Pulaski, January 7, 1847. .Mllo'rSold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John Towtusend, 447darket st,, and Joel Mohler ccrtiler of Yrood gird Piiiksto : ; ieled&w-17 L A-13 red i che al li c T aull hey °n a e r d e n no * t aware stwiln ho g W C f o rght o fid n I P y r i e ni rf n a . rlouiit hi to the akinc! hoW coarse bowtough,how ;yellow, and unhealthy the. skin appears. after thing Pi 4 34 paredchalk I Besides it isinienous, containing a large I quantity of lead la:We have prepared a. beautiful vege lablettitiele,whickwe call 'Jones' Spanish Lilly. White: It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all _deleterious. qualities; and it imparts to' the skin a -- natural, healthy, alshallasielear, lively white • at the same time meting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Mattsachu. settsiSsYs: analysingiones , BpanishLilly White,- 1 ,find it possesses :the most beautiful and natural, and at lia saunotiradittnocent, white I ever saw. - I.certaidly can camas:dint-wry recommend its use to all*hose skin. requiresbeautifibng:s Price cents hex: " Directions' —the beet way to apply Lilly:White, is with sell leather or wool—the fennerts preferable. 'A gm err Timm vox- 25 ciarrs....Wltite teedi, foul breath, healtay gums... Yellow and unhealthy teeth,- " atter being, once cr twice, cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, havethallimearance - cif the moat beauti ful ivory, and ; at' the tame time it is CO perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine,that its constant dallyuse is highly' advantageous, event, those teeth that are in good condi tion, giymg-thent.a.blantifal polish.; and. preventing a. premature decay. 'Those. already decayed it prevents from becoming worse4t4 also fastens such as is becoming loose, and by perseveratce It rende r the foulest teeth' delicately white, and male the breath deliciously 'sweet. Price 25 or37ii cents a b05, - . All'the above are sold only at a 2 Chatham's!, sign of theAmmican Bagle,New York,. and by the appointed Agentawhose names appearin the next column. WELL YOU maaRT, and get *rich husband, lady! "tont face is;your fortune." lit't btandful, clear, lair t Is it .white! If not, it can be madeso even-though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, %mud andsfreckled. !Thous ands bar e beerfmnde thus vhf, have washed once or twice with Jones , Italian- Chemual Soap.. 'The 'effect is glorious and magnificent. But bevure you ger the genn me Jones' Soap, at the - sign of tht American - Eagle,- 82 Chatham street. , : • Ring-worm, Salt-rheum Scurvey,ErYsipelal, Barber's J Itch, are often cured by ones' Italitu Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy luis failei. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, till know- Bold 'at' the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street,, Mind,, reader, this seldom or never Cab. • Patterson Sold at lamas's 89 Libe C rti "l et., G h t e l e ff d o j r of the Eti • 'Boot. • ONE DOLOAR TIVELVE ANA A CENTS. —Aforriage.—Corifidential.4-Any . lady betveen twen ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical fora:taw& reit.' tures ; An. . is asked confidentiallyceen she stivose any, man coul dadmire bet while she has such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse skin; and such dirty, bad,' wiry hair; when, by . spending the above, sum, chi might , have, delicate white, teeth., pure sweet breath;:und a beautiful head of hair. She, 'can' have beautifirl teeth and sweet breath by using d 2s. box of lones‘Am , . her Teeth Paste; kt 'skin white, pure and spotless as stow, by. using a cake of the geni Jon' ] cation ' Medical" Soap; and a beautiful headof hair by using a 3s.bonleof lona' Coral Hair ReStoradee._ Do. not. form au opinitta against this before you trrY, - tir yon will regret in but In sure to ask for . Jones'articter.." 'Sold only, in New York. at 52 Chaduudit. For sale by JACKSON, Agent, d 9 Liberty st., Pinshurgh. CANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE.-Ample ex perience has,proved that no.combination of medicine have ever been-so efficacious in removing.the above dis, eases, as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. laws effected mares truly astonishing; notoaly of Cancter and other dis eases of that eleas, but has removed -the most stubborn diseases of the Skin,Swellinga, -Dyspepsia, lec. This medicine ernersintothe circulation , mid ,eradicatea.dis eases wherever located. It purifies' the blood-and other fluids of the body; _retrioves obstruction' in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glandsorbones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drovisi fess, and invigorates the whole system, andiutharts mation to the diseased and debilitatedconnitnuon. There is nothing superior to it in the whole lingerie thethea, ,It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, andbaa nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea ofavrar. DCP• °reale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEASTOREi 72 Fourth st., near Wood. • , " taar3o A Recipe for the Human Hair 1" frO FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE j IT SOFT, SILKY,' CLEAN AND FINE:---Persons' in consequence 'of Mentally things sold;'set down every article, (be it ever so good,) as a humbug. people cod be made to try' a 3s. bottle ofJone's Coral Hair Re itinative,:and 'sed how it makes dry, roily & red; light hair . . moist; soft, auburn and dark, and keeps it so; and by, its use for immetime, -causes it to grow -naturally beautiful ; if people could see the number of poor respectable me chanics that nse:it, (aye, and bad it the cheapest thing they can use,) for dressing rind beautifying-the Hair; for, keeping it soft and in order three Tinsel as long an any other article made; and - . . Forces it to grow, stopsits falling, - And costs but 3 shillings to try. We formerly'sold nothing less Than $I bottles, but we, wish people to try it. - Sold only at 82 [mind E2] Chatham. N street, New York, and by_ - - mar:Xl WM. JACKSON, AO., ES Liberty et. Couch Candy. THIS celebrated article, so favorably known last win- - ter, Is againoffered to the citizens of Pittsburgh aszt certain remedy - for Coughs and Colds, so prevalent auras season of the year. _ HOWE'S COUGH CANDY is the best aidet e of the kind ever offered to the public, and we chdllenge tiny - person its the United States to produce a' cheaper.:mnre - pleasant and effectual remedy for the cure of Coughs and Colds. 'HOWE k CO., Proprietors, Depot, No, 1 College Hall, Cincinnati, 0, Sold by H. Smyser, L. Wilcox, Jr, ; ' J.* INI. Townsend,- Jas. A. Jones, Will. Black, Druggists; and: t Wm. sok son's. 89 Liberty street, Pitisbureh; decll7:43m; ANT) ANTI-DYSPE.PI'.IO PILLS. Jui The general properties of these Pills are Cal : mina; tive, Purgative and P001e... In the common disorders arising from imprudence in diet, such sickrtess and sourness of thestomach, heartburn, headaches, where a medicine is required, this, preppaivration Is very applicable, for 'its earininative or sootitg e ff ects give almost immediate relief, when nause a or sickness exist: its purgative operation upon the stomach' and bowels is gentle and effectual; and ,its .tonie , propettles impart strength to the digestive organs, thereby enabling these organs to perform their proper functions with order and regularity. The pride has been reduced' from 50 to 35 cents a box.' • ' • For aale, wholesale and retail, by B. A. FAFINES. TOCK k Co., corner Front .and Wood and Sixth and Wood streets, A: nts for Pitteburgb. jel4 (lONS PTION seizes more victims than any other kJ disease, in. oar country. The young, the old, the bettatifhl and gay, arc all alike subject to its invidious ravages, end many d hectic cheek bee been supposed to bloom with the" glow :of health. Thit every ease origi nates in ti cold and a co - sigh—perhaps- deemed unworthy of attention at Snip—and only - met with remedies when too - late. Watch the 'first symptoms with jealous care, and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of,B. A. Fahnestock & Co.; which will certainly' check its further progress; and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful . , For sale by, B. A. FARNESTOCK & Co., corner la and Wood eta.; also, corner 6th and Wood. : dealt I 7 einStio lie J. WILLIAMS,No.n North Sixth street, Philadel p Xis hia, Venetian Biind and Window She ufac turer, (awarded the, first and highest Medals I t Man the New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Palibitions, for the superiority of his BLINDS; with confirmed confidence in his manufacture 4 asks the attention of purchasers to his assortment of 2000 Blinds of narrow and wide slats, with fancy and,plain Trimmings, of new styles and colors. -- Aka, a large and seneral assortment of Tramparent Window Shades, - all cif which he will sell at tiro lowest . Old Blinds painted and triinmed to look equal to new. Dr.s.t.s.ns supplied on liberal terms. The citizens of Allegheny Con, ty are respectfully:in , vited to call, before purchasing elsewhere--confident of pleasing, all. • ' . . rl7' Open in the evening. . marl.9•.3meod - , To Country itterehente. • • . t r sonKiNsoli would remitid you that you can now: .'secure Chi na . Gla s s, queensware, 4.c., at such prices as never were heretofore offered ILL Remember, 115 Wood street, S doors below 5th...1m17 • ; °tie. o, t e Tsabscriber informs the public generally, and _I. Housekeepers nod Grocers particularly, that he is dlacontintung the - Queernaware basilicas, and will sell off' his present mock at reduced prices. Those who . wish to obtain China, c halt,l3 ware, or Glass, will find this a rare opportunity for getting sue liartic les as they want' much. cheaper than the usual rates, • Remember the place, CHINA HALL, No. 118 - Woad street, near the Auction store .. , P. S. I will dispose of my whole stack to any Peraob wishing to buy it, at.a bargain, - . W. GMT. 110 - EN DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS Barkeit Btnkt. ings, Fourth street—Houoil & ANTHONY', Dagiaerret. typiins from the Easton:unities ) would call-theatteution•ot the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype denizens and others, at rooms . the third mory,of Blirke's building; 4th at. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no -trains shall be spared;to prodaca- them in the highest perihelion of the art. Our itunnnuents are of the most poo , elfin kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsutpassed I -for high finish and truthfulness to natant • :The public aid Solicited tonall and, axamine.: - Parsons sitting for pictures are neithezreßitirred or ex pecte&to take them unless perkct satisfacuon sgiven. • N. B. Operators will find thiii a: good- depot for stock and tihemicalst, • litvsbletructiciris T.tie - iirti' containing :Uut .more leCcAt bt?prirceutents. jaa ern -anb:llltAtints. THE GREAT "AL EDIEXIT OfiriciATUDlA• A• A MERMAN OlL, • proeured from a well in.Kantaok, ' 135 'feet below the surface of the earth, 0:COMIJII rind infallible core for Sprsiins; Straizur, Cuts, liralies. Scalds, Burns, Tetrer, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Croup, Wboopink-Cough, Inflanuaatory,Korri Throat, Sore sad Inflamed Eye s , Flatalence. Ulcers: Fever Sores, and .„ INFLAMMATPRY RHEUMATISM, • Which yields to effeefs in surprising manlier.' • It has never yet failed - when used according to drteo,l ,ions.. Read the:following: • • ' illsazzoicvntit,_Allegheny co." Pa.; , . November 18,16146. This is to certify, that my wife, Margaret Ohriest; was - mired of a Rheumatic Complaint ofeeven years standiag. • •' by which she was so lame as to be obliged to use crutch., es. In one week she was cared by using ther,Anierictua,•.• Oil, and could walk about as usual without her crotches. • • JONATHAN- GHREIST. -••• The following is communicated by Mr. Wiit.Nasili , llr , Jackson's agent for Steubenville, 0.-. ' • •••• '• • A gentleman near Steubenville, who had not bean sffihe • to put either of his feet to the ground fortwelve•yeartlatt' consequence o f lumen erisy the•use of oho • b otes Wit enabled to walk two tn.'•to a township election. . - It if • likewise a sovereign rez• rdy far • • • •. • comrttec - nos OF Tiff. MUSCLES eNir.reirt , The folio-Ml.ldb, conunanieated by Mr.. l ffun illaats - W• Jackson's agent for Steubenville : •. _ !. •, ' - A lady restding in Steubenville, the .finger .of whose . • hand vras so contracted as to deprive her of the use Of (or thirty-five years, was entirely cured by the use of one bottle of the Oil, so that she now has the perfect use or her hand•fally equal, to the other which had never been affected. It has - also been found lobo a safe and invincl• • ble agent in the speedy nApm...... and cerium cure of • • • " in all cases not organiele. ..• A lady residing in Allegheny city was effectually cured of obstinate deafness, of years' continuance, by the use of less than one bottle of the Oil,•so that she said she h better than she had ever done before. A ge gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was cared of deafness of nine ' years' standing, by the use of a.-straill quantity of the . Oil.. The names. and residences of the , • lady and gentienian will be given to those who desire it,, at the office of the advertiser. Its properties are highly developed in the certain and surprisingly speedy cure of all cases of cuoLic, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. • • Several cases of Cramp Cholio have been effectlially cured by one dose of the Oil, in the short space of balf • an hoar, when the parties have beenligonized with pun- Its curative properties have been remarkably meat tested.- in the' radical cure of DISEASES OF TH A lady, the Wife of a planter ill E Kentuc lN ky, was curve •• effectually of one of the worst cases of diseased Spine,-, which bad confined her to her bed for a considerable • . i . time, n which she could not tarn. herself. It Is also '4' litre remedy and perfect cure for painsinthe small of the back, and INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS_. Read the following: • Prrrantmon,.Dec.lft,l64o. This Nit to certify that I was afflicted with great pain in - the small of my-back and kidneys, which affected me sot much that I could not stand upnglit. By rubbing extet nally, and using half(' teaspoonftll internally,_rught and morning, I was entirely count. - JOHN R IDDL E. . . • • near Warren, Armatrottg Co., a. A/gentleman-of Pittsburgh, afflicted. with 'a violent in flammation of the kidneys-the pain of which caused him to faitatcvas completely cured, in three days,by the use of the American Oil. The qualities of this ' * • • • F2S OWN REMEDY is extreme) NATUR y penetrating 'and anti-lnflarmnatory; e•Onse quently is confidently recommended nitovereign tem- edy wherever inflammation exists, either external . ternaL Used irnmediatelrafter a cut, bruise - at wound,: it will cure and prevent • • GANGRENE AND MORffl FICATION. It has, itt addition; beau - fort.r. a salutary;Dleaslng and effective remedy for those -cry unpleasant and inconve nient diseases, . . . . . GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. - Er. Price, 60aents per bottle. ' . . Caution...Bo on Your Gunrel• ' The surprising excellence and gtrowing popularity the American Oil has induced some dishonest persons palm upon the pubilc, miserable imitations of this - uuly valuable medicine, for the purpose of deceiving the un wary, and defrauding the Pronnetar; ' • • • . In order to be onto of obtaining the genuine, °Were the following coca lamas: • - . Ist See that the name " Win. Jackson, 09 Liberty sll . brad of Wood at.," is printed on the labelof the arrappa; of each bottle, to imitate which is felony. • 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain ing full dirccuons for.aser.and also containing the Mini& : and address of Wm. 'Jackson, General Agent for At. proprietors; likewise, the name and Address of the pin pnetors, D. Hail & Co., Kentucky.. - • 3d. Purchase ONLY of the advertised Agent's, all of, whom Itlho a show bill, on which is printed the °antes elf the Proprietors and : General Agents—thus : D. Hail & Co,, Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jaelson, Pittsburgh, Pa.,. General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and part of Ohio and Western Virginia; and the printers' names-- M & Shryock, Pittsburgh—printed •at the bottom of said show bill. Lilt. Observe—the genuine American Oil is of a dark green color, without auy sediment, and its specific gmvi lighter than water. 'The counterfeits are mostly of Rack color -some white, like Spirit's of Turpentine, • Idd tube re fined and clarified;- sprite Senora 'trim mixture of other common oils; and one übleck MOW I" looking mixture, purporting to come from th e "Pittsbnro:: and Illegheny Dispensary Ca." None of these cone., terfeilloacess either the vinae or the power of theirrae. A!dRCAN OIL. 87 . &)Id wholesale. and retail by WM JAC Genertnand Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Wesitirn - . Penksylvania, Western Virginia, and Northern Ohliti and by ilia following dilly appointed Agents in Allegheny. . county, Pa: . . A. la, Harebell • • • Dr. /hewn,' Allegheny city .l. R. Jahnson • Jonathon Gimes; Manchester. , Alexander Asdale, street ' J. IL ii. Jacques, llirmingliatn. - Win: J. Smith, Temperanceville. .• G../L Starr,Sewickley.• • • . Edward Thinnpron, Wilkinsbnigh. Daniel Negley, Eaat Liberty. • H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsb ugh. • Thome s Aikin,Sharmiburgk. .H.. Rowland & Son. APReespon . C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. • John Black, Tunic Creek. • M'Eldowny i llakernown Samuel Springer;Clinton. James filliee,Stewurunown. • Rileyll'Latighlin, Plum township. .1. Fulton, Tarenturn. • 'Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenleville. Robert Williams, Anlinrsville. atm t5-dfcw6m • - Coad , s patent graduated galvanic Batts/ le' ' AND PATENT INSULATED POLES, . .11 OR lihnucs.r. A:GO OIIIEIt PITIIIVSS.S.---TbS3 is the 014 instrument of the kind that has ever been preSeateil in this country orEurope for medical purposes, and lathe only one ever known to man, by which the galvanie fluid can be conveyed to the human eye, the ear, the brunt, or o a y part of the body, either externally or infernally. in a n definite, gentle stream, without shocks' hr pain—with ' perfect safety—and often with the happiest effects.' This important apparatus Is now high lyapproved of by many of the most eminent physicians of thIS. emu:try and Europe,. to whom the 'afflicted and others whom" tt may concern can be referred. Reference will also be given - to many highly - respectable citizens, who halm been cured, by means of Ibis most valuahle'apparatas,ol ' some of the most inveterate nervous disorders,' winch could not be removed by any other known meaner ' _ Among vorious others, It has been proved to be admit , ably adapted for the core of the following diseases, viz: nervous tandache and. Other disorders of the brain.. ' with this apparatus alone that the,opemtor 'can cotorey the.galvame fluid with ease and safety to the eye, to re -store eight, or cure amain - re:as ; to the ear to 'restore hear ing; to the tongee or otlier organs, to restore speech lamb to the various parts of the body, for the cure of chronic rheumatism, asthma, neuralgia, or tic dolonrering,paral- . . yam, or palsy, gout, chorea or St. Vitus' done., epileps ? weakness from et rains, some diseases - peculiar to fe males, contraction of the limbs, loek-j nvz, etc., etc.' Rights for surrounding counties of Western Pa.„andl privileges, with the instrument, may beinachase4 axyl also tested for the cure of direnses. • • • •. ' • Full instructions will be given for the variorts'elletni... cols to be used for various diseases; and th e bestruanner for operating for-the cure of these disenser,Will also be fully explained to the purehaier,trud apaimphlet pm tnto : his hands expressly for these purposes, carefully pre- . pared by the patentee. Enquire of -• . S. WILIJAMS,' Vine streal, g; ; /3 • • 09/3 • . near 4th - st. Fload,.Pittsb' SALT RHEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORES, EfIVSIPH- - LAS, .Dozbees llefi, Cl!evs; Son Ikania:, This is used by many jthysimens in this city. in curing the , above. and we would not consciencionsly self mites° 11715 , knew it to be all we state. - Asa cosmetic; the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the , - only article ever known that removed intparities ' cleared and beautified the skin, making- it wit; eleas,..:! smooth and white as an infants. But mind, it is sold ali2 - Chatham et., N. Y., and by • . • • • . ... • • Wltl. JACKSON,Ageot; • intr ys .89. Libertystreet, Pirtsbtugh. --•- - REIMIATISM,. GOUT, - AND TIC DOLOREITZ T : - 11 A respectable gentleman called at our office, ai he said, to inform us that he had been. afflicted for 15 . years with: Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionallY with Tie DoloranzObaelie had. been frequently ciinfin'ed tehis room for inoilthslogetheri . and often' suffered the meat le tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he llar been using Jaynes Alterative, from which he found the - most sik nal and unexpected relief. Re says he found the mesfi eine very pleasant and:effective,. and - tat •he' , ll.ow ton- Bidets himself perfectly cured.•-•••Phibidelphie Nottb Amer ieait - A FACT: Wonzit gentlenn of Seroftdout . habit, froze indiscretion irt his younger days, beettmeat fected with Ulcerations is the Throat and Nose, and iiL, disegreeable eruption. of the Skin., •Indeed, his *hole system bore the marks of being .saturated with dieease. One haniland wrist were so much affected that-he had JostAq use;of the hand; every part being covered:with... deep, painful,'end . offensive ulcers, and were its hoiloil and porous as an honey-comb: It Was et thil stage of his - , Complaint,- when death appeared inevitable from a loath • some diseaseoluithe commenced` the use of..laynelt Al- %lenitive and having' tdken sixteen bottles, is - nowperfeef-;': t- The ,Alierativii operates through the .cireialation; and' Purifies the bloodd and eradicates disease from the system, wherever ; located, and the, numerous it has in 'diseases of the. skin, cancer; scrofula, gout, liver complaint, dyspepiia. pad other chronic diseases, is truly-astonishino..—Spirit as - Times 12 . V: For tale in Pittsburgh, atthe PEKIN TEA STORE' F ITS OF en tr,-.• ITS OF COUGHING in the night are very tr0ab1e ....1., some. .They break in upon the hours of repose cad ! exhaust the strength of - the sutlbrer. Fahneslock COUGH lIALSAM has been -eminently success-, - ful In easing' and caring these unpleasant spells. . If a! parson is roused in the nig ht by a Ilpasm ,of eianOing, a, ten spoonfal of the.Coogh Balsam will soothe It, give him • . ralief,and, as It is palatable ) leaves no =pleasant taste behind. onee.used, it wi4 take precedences over all: " others, as a remedy for coughs; coldsate. • . .piapared 'rind sold by, .B. A. FAHNESTGCK & C 0.," -darner la VV°o4 : llll POsena. corner (ith and Wood . . DR. RALPH'S Camitaakmro VEGITADLE. Pala Ale tor sale, wholesale and retail, at the • • Ns 60 Smithfusld it. ,' Also, by Wm. ColeOillegherty airy: . . mith, Bir mingbarai John MaCruakea l Pean urea; Fifth Ward. tab al SIECOM M= IS