~!}~is~ellaneaus .r~, W 3141.141.1( - (suconsisolks. j zo samnrr.r:St SARA N 0.19, - I , 79ttrth strie4 bettocerk ,97ritlf it, f ANUFACTURERS of jiheet-;end,10,040 ,dfants, ptunpi, batb, waterelosa Alltd . c' . 4 "&c„ keep eunsttuttly onlinod nod monttitteinrelei draes, eheet lend from lto 8 DA. to the square foot, in ediee . .ts oltt by - so fc.lt, yttieh they !will furnish. to th'e trade 'wholesale, or cut to order In any size that may b'e:v , amted: . • .. . . They also manufacture and keep. constantly. on hand leaden p Ipes front:24o,i . inch calibre; aqueduct pipe,:for convoying water rota -springir; fatilished to the country • trade, and put up on reels , in• iengths fronelad to UN• feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method of laying. Also, on hand, a large supply of Adams , Pat, earsuetion .Pamps, for - 4vells or cteterns;:Snow fr. (la's • very supeiror cast wolf suction Pumps.' • = Hydrant work of , eiery.descripuott - iSxecuted in the - most durabletnanner, and, on the 1110.9 t accommodatinit m terms. Orders fro the country for leaden pipes, abet v. leakor pampa, will receive prompt attention.. . - SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT: PUBLIC ATTENTION ia solicited to as entire new article of RAILING, made of wrongiitiron. bora, and soft annealed rods, or wire, and expressly designed for erteloging Cottagem , Cemeteriei, Balconies, Public Grounds, dm., at prices varying front 50 cents to s3,o° daa rimming foot. It is made iii panels of various lengths,: Slf to 4 feet high, with wrought itoitposts inch square, at intervening distances of 6to 10 feet. If desired, the. punnets can be made of any height, in continuous spans bOxo. 00 feet, with or without posts: - No extra charge for posts. -The cotnparativajlfghtneis, grearstren'gthanddurabil ity.of. the .117111 E RAILING; the beauty of its varied or namental designs, together with the extremely low prie e _at which it is sold, are caahing it to supersede Ma Cast Iron Railing, wherever thew. comparative merits hare , been tested. For further particulars 'address ' ' . MARSHALL ec. SOOTHERS, ''. Agc nts for Patentees ; nir27lM) Diamond alley, near mithfieldst..F.ttsbUrg. Ilsordavare, outteryyli addlery i • disc. eIOHN WiLKEß,'lmparter arid.Deakr in Foreign And -.Damettic Hardman; respectfully announces to his friends' and the public generally, that he isItOW receic-- ing his Spring supplyof Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, &c., at his stand; No. 85 Wood street, which he will dis, pose of on the most reasonable terms: - He will continually be receiving fresh supplies, direct from the manufacturers • in. Europe and ,this country, which will enable hint to compete with any house, East He particularly invites the attention of customers- to his excellent assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery, &c., Which is of fashionable patterns and from the most popular manufacturers. His stock of Carpenters, Tools is.large, - and of excel., lent gnality. • Of general Hardware stock,le has every .variety , of Western Merchants and dealers, generally, are in vited to.call and examine his stock..: max29:6ra Berrees Patent Concave Beater Churn • • BUTTER IN /Ay .tt. MINUTES!! laiJr call the attention of the public to the article head yy ing this advertisement, andinvite the enterprising and etliioll3lo call and witness Its operation. All adver tisements in relation to this invention, to the hundreds who have seen ittested,is supeserogution. let. This Churn will. produce "Butter, gathering it in a. mass, from sneetmilk, to five to ten minutes! and from cream prepared, as families usually prepare it,in three to five nuntnes! • • • • .• .2d, The utility of this invention is apparent, as better Butter.tan be produced from sweet milk, or cream, than tretuxt _soared in the usual nay; and:by means of this Churn, a little girl or boy can performon five or ten minutes, whin has heretofore reqtured the labor Of a wo mener. man for one or two hours, and•sometimes half a By;simply turning a thumb screw, the wholelnside. dasher is ta.ken_eut, leaving nothing but the Butter and • • milk in the plain wooden box. _ 4th. It is Ste cheapest Churn rimy invented, as the Am . plitity of its construction (though embodying a great philosophical principle) makes it but little tq_manufae -sth- Itis a common-senseChuta, as all will admitwho will extunine it. - , We invite the public to call and witness in operation at'our office in the•Dismond, near the Blatk Bear- Tay crn, and at .1. P. Beckham's, Federal at. Allegheny. mara•-dlircwilin . . CAMERON .Ic.PRIOE. Wall Paper Warehouse. ND 47 IUARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. • . 1'110314.S ' . ID,ESPECTFULLY annoimcce to his friends and ens-. :KV waters, thathe has had at no past period so.exten, sive a Stock as he has at present. He can offer to pur chasers, on very moderate terra.s, as the old established 'stand us Market street, almost every article his - line— including co arittag-Xoom.b ed chamber; dining-Xootarpar lor and null Paper. Virith. Borders, Landscapes Fire board Prints, Paper and Transparent Window Stales, and Binders' Boards; Wrilinx, Wrapping, , and Tea. Paper ;* he abundantly supplied, and requests merchants and housekeepers to call and examine his as . Rags ~ad Tanners' Scraps taken in trade, ihe high ert prices. . merb-d&-er4m Paper Hangings., • 11131 now receiving, direct from the manafacturerS in New York, Philadelphia unl Baltimore; a large and well selected assortment of all the latest and most im proved styles of Satin, Glazed and common PAPER HANGINGS, consisting of--= • • • - : 10,000 pieces of Parlor and Fresco; • 10,000 Hall and Column; - 20000 " Dining-rbom, chamber and mime Paper . Which I would particularly Myna the attention of those having Houses to Paper, to can and eXatoinc, - at the Paper Warehouse of -• S. C. HILL,. Payer Hangings. ltirF,S75llS , SAS. HOWARD CO ,1 , :a: . 51.1rd..,/ .01. would call the. attention - of the public to 'their pretextd slack of-Paper' hangings, which,_ for variety, beauty Of d urabili I y, a ud. cheopue s s, is uit'eurpass: ed by any establishinentin the Thipait. Besides a large and fall assort Meat k - atia' awn manufacture, they are now 'reeeiviag a direct lin portation of French and English 'styles of Paper Hang trigs, purchased by Mt. Levi Iloward, one of the firm, now in Europe, consisting of= . . . 'Parisian Manufacture, - tO,M pieces.' London . do..'' • ••• •• t. 5,000 do,. Of their own Manufacture, theY . fia've loa,ottO pieee's Wall:Paper, and 12,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window _ Messrs. Sautes tidward ett , hare Spared 'neither ' Pease nor labor in: their endeavors to rival' the Eastern - Wall Paper establishments; hoth in quality , of manufac -tare and.variety of pattern, find they are warranted in painting the . public that they have succeeded: The whole. assortment, foreign and home manufacture., be offered on terms us taw as those of Eastern manufacturers and importers. man 27 Joshua abode it, TVITOLESAVE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION VV Nia.6 Wood street , — • - 230. boxes Oranges; • 500 cans Sardines; • 225 " Lemons; . 200 " -. • 160dozenLerrion Syrup; 150 gr." • 1000 drums Figs ;- 400 bexes•Herring ; 200bzs Raisins, in layers ; 2000 Cocoa Nuts . 150 hr. bxs. " bezels Macclunni; 100 gr. " " • 75trails !mica Almonds ; 25 cases ass',l Pickles , 100 boxes shelled -- 40 casks Currants abates Bordeaux 100 lbs. cm Tissue Paper; 10 " Malaga " • 50 rms: *bite Rigs Paper; 3 " paper she'd " eases-Prunes; •S . " hard " 16 mats Dates ;••• 40 bags Filberts; " 4 eases Liquorice; 30 " Walnuts; 10 Ibt..Vonella Beans; Cream Nuts; 20 las A No Candy; 40 ." Pecans;.. . 20 " wh'e and yob R. " bbi s . 3 , • • . S cases Florence Oil; . .last received and for, sale by . . p l ies _ JOSHUA. RIIODES. IMPORTANT 'PO 110USFXBEPEIffic Steam Boat Owners sod. Hotel IfweePers.: llifOßTONffi UNIVERSAL' COMO'', STOVES are -offered as the best Cookiag Stove in Market, having a new principle applied for belong the oven; that bread, meafs,or any article creating steam or vapor, .can be baked and retain its flavor the wane. aswhen baked - in a brick oven or reflector; also, in point of removing,. in saving time and fuel. The public. are invited to examine the Stove. • . For sale only at No. ll.2.Second street, sign-of the Gilt Stove, where reference may be had to families who have theta Alt We. Also, thirty different patterns of Cooking. Stoves, plain and fancy Orates, Office and Parlor Stoves, !cc., dtc. - • . japtid:3m) A. h C BRADLEY: • • Churakillt A& Stanley, - • • . MANUFACTURERS OF FINE RICH JEWELRY; - IDDWAR.D TODD dr. Co., &Neuter t - N. R. tarnser Fifth and Market sta., (up staai,) Putsburgli; lArbans on hand, and are daily receiving from the . E mantLfactaxers, a large stock of Goods, which we - are prepared to offer to Dealers only, at the manufac turers, lowest wholesale prices.—Cluster . and Real Stone Set Breast-pine; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set Ear and ringer flings; Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone Set Stade; /Hides, Watch Keys, &c., &c. Among'our Goods can be found some of the most de rable and approved-styles ot Stone Sets now in nee, viz :--Opal, Ruby, Tarim's, Topaz, Anathyst, Garnet, Brilliants, tee., &e. . - • Dealers, pnrchising Fine Jewelry, will.Snd It for their advantage to examine oar stock. . Barer' 4.lEn:thee; berg - Premium Gold Fens. with and without cases, he offers for sale at the lowest New York • tides. , (spin) EDWARD TODD & CO. BAIA Road Bakery. ' tWai. il.l7.4Mitej: rirry AND COUNTY SCRIP taken for the Largest end X.,/ Best BREAD ever offered for stile iathis City,at the corner of Wylie pnd Tunnel streets. apl9:lv7 4 4 1pc;Illgpt. ft.." IF lC rlegtist C rett east sills a - - - are just opening, at No. 88 and at the new front on MO ?forth - .no Diamond, a splendid assortment of nat. wile Bonnets, Leghorn Hats, Breast-pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Black and Fancy Silk Craws; with an in numerable collection of Variety Goods, which can and Will be sobi at the cheapest prices. spIitHOGAN & CANTWELL. Valuable Property' for Sale; of 42 Acres, §ITUATED 4 of a mile from the Cemetery and oppo site the residence of Col. Croghan, presenting a iront o 1200 feet, containing a new cottage house, whit hall in centre and 4 rooms, 4.lted. roams and good cellars, A...tentint house. barn, stables, garden, &c., all under good fence. This desirable property is suitable for gar --dening yrarp os e a: or country residences, as sev erat prom inent and beautiful locations tea easily be Unproved for : that purpose. Price, 5200 an acre: Terms !may. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, ult2o Smithfield , street: . - 10 Is — EAL ESTATE FOIVBCRIP.- For sale, is:valuable . -11; Lot of 20 feet front on Beaver street, Allegheny, by 117 feet to a 17 feet alley, having a small frame -Cottage EturellingTfonsc, with other improvements, Price $OOO, in pitteburgli ,-Gand _Allegheny City and County Scrip, at pat , - - _ S. CUTHBERTen. Agent,- Jas, McGuire, - ITIAILOR, : Th ird 'arra, near Wood, respectfully informs • 1. his easterners and the public that:he hessian receii-1 -ed from the* East a wellucleated-aieortMe at of SPRING' GOOPS. t :which he will make to order in the best manner, checrp',„tpr Oath. - pa,l3 . . . _ - `~~„ rpo Hov&E,ITEEPffts Asaintest,:lottratawCtrns6—kbef -Al subscriber baY reeeivetPlaid COW on 'blind, a large assoitnent 'Housekeeping Goatiii; ccia*rising . itttpartr Cotton Bite'etings;' , - Burt aley . • : - I'lll6n :case Linea,- and Auslin MarAcilles QutltY t Blankets , • , and embroidered 'l'slite Corers, , - Windaor , DraperY; ; lltirkey -.Ball - Windsor,HullandO.ation Table - Cloths; ' 'Damask Table: Linen;all widths- - . . Napkin's, •Doilies, Diaper (hash, ice.,lec.;whielr will . be sold , at lowest prices; at' , ' • - 1-1.013:1‘.11.T1-.1031PSON't%, inar2o'- , 110•Warket doors. from Liberty. .OGAN & CANTWELC,has.e illstreeCiVed2l/I . NO. -H - ea Market street; na-tatrivedledseleetion.oF. , —, Betal Retieuleran&Pentes : • ====. ; Pane and Combs ' • Chini=s3elst-Aceertie.ona&e. I' .= inar^34 , -:110GAN-A. CANTWELL. - • New' Goons% nt 'Number Ileittrrntne ' coatts rOtTifill 'AND , td.nes - nVirritEETS . ; 411T631191111 G . REAT BARGAINS I=-The' sultscriberehan Just. re. -- turned fronitheEastern Cities, and ts new - receiving a very extensiveasSortment ef FANCY -AND STAPLE Dlrr . GOODS, adapted to .the . present season,and-em• br "tdaga stock for richness end variety not surptunedb'yi . at.v establishment in the , West.- - P DRESS GOODS! ,: Very glossy black Sakai. ieravatsand Cellars; . .• • Handsome drees - do.. ;Black love Veils and Ildkfs.;- Rich changeable do , Vaccine:maul CataltMuslins.: Rich changeable Satin de•Plaid and striped Munlins; • Chliies ; • ' • : . filandioine Ribbons; - 'Mode arid high,coPd French•Gloves r llosiery,..ke.p2 Merinos - ICloths for Cloaks; Mode and high cold MuslinlTerkeri Shawls ; de.Laines; ' ••• • ;Cashmere do. Newatyle muslin deLeines;Tlairr Thibet : Shawls,' silk Saun striped eashmerem 1., cringe r • Fancy do. do.. tPlack - Thibet . ShuWitit do.do• Black and colored Altracent.Blick do. do. Plaid Ginghanasiltrlght citt!Silk - do. do. Mrs; • . Fineßrochte. . do. _New, style Visettest . - Cloth do. Gala Plaids , bright colors . ;' Plaid, Long • so. California Plaids; ... I Low-Priced- do. Blackßornbatines;_ • Plaid; Cloakings. ,CALICOES—.-GREAT REPUCTION His stock of Calicoes Livery large; it has been se lected with much , cans.—With •• particular reference to fastness of. coloring, dairtbility fabric,' and beauty of design. These goods are lower than they have ever been before, and. are •worthy, the particular attention . of purchasers:; - The besfealicees for Cia.iver offered ; . Double purple Calieoes,Englisit,lq cents;.. • Oil Oktioti _British Chintzes ; , ew N style Merrimack Calicoes; Blue and Orange do. Furniture •CLIBAY DRESS GOODS, . , 4 large lot of .low priced Muslin de Lam e s , of the low price -of 121 Cents per yard. Also, Black Alpacas for 121 Ms. per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging ham', for 121 cents, warranted fast colors. DOMESTIC AND. STAPLE Goops. - Bleached Muslins, 61 to 12; . ' • Yard wide Unbleached, 61104; ' Bed. Tickings. very cheap; Casinetts, Drillings, Kentucky : Jeans; Checks i lgiaings;Plaid Linsey Domestic Ginglutoss, Mariners' Shillings; Colored Cambnes ; • ' Flannels,lower than over - offered ; Canien Plangent. LINEN GOODS: Irisli Linens, Linen Lawns Damask Table Linen; Do. do.: cloths; • :Russia Sheeting;, • Linen Drilling,_Ciasit. BLANKETS!: BLANKETS! - - ..large stock of Blankets, from coarse to very fine, also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and .very fine, for Overcoats. GOODS FOR OMiITt.i.FMMNI. Pine and superdne French and English Cloths and Oa,- simeres; Over-coatings.; Silk land Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs and Cravats; Cleves; Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, etc., etc. • The suliscriberhavingt made extraordinary prepare tions for the Fall and' Winter trade', end having purchas ed his Goods under the advantage of markets! unusually depressed,. can confidently - promise his customers best bargamerhe has ever been Mile to offer. " • ' Customers of die house ned purchasers generally, are 'malet tinily invited to call: (nov2o) PHILIP Roil.g. New Sing :Goats t Nra 65, MARKET STR pr EET, betweens Fourth street , and the Diamono. Foreign and .Doatcstio- Dry, 'Goods.. The subscriber has just received his first supply of Fancy and staple. Dry Goods. adapted to the Scums Sales, consisting : in part of the col to oung 4-4 English Lawns. only !di cis., k'rench Organdy Lawns; Id} cts., 4-4 lilac Itlerirnac Prints, ra cut., 44 Double Purple Prints, 1.21. etc., Drab Nous de Lain. 121 els., French Dress Giughants,l2l eta. 4.4 Brown Man lius, front lit° 8 cia,l3lcrtched alu sliaa,3l ets.,4-4 Blench.. ed Muslims, Of t 0,124. Prints; Itterlmse Patterns, 6} eta., 2.l,Mountlng Fr. qingbanis, 12} cla.,'Freneb IVork Collari,l4 cts. . ' LADIES' DRESS GOODS: • . Brocade Chau:whoa:olu., Iltenha Figare.i Silts, Chu aielion ti San i3bien, \Vide Wide litaeli'Gre. de Mane Silks, Hind iPAriaorir Madan - en E.itnries. Wide'Btack atarnitle.Silks, Pinis Printed Lower, .1-laglish Printed Lawns. Preach Dress Girt3irnair, Embroidered Swiss Aturdieri, Yetis PrinttilliaoW; latinz, Pliiiill3era p9,•Cinunelian Mid" GreaiOnes, Plaid Litwin Luscrea, Freneh GW-gandy Lawns.- . • VARIkrrY GOODS Pita -, style llonriet Ribbons, Ladiee* Cravats. Revere Bardeted'Linen Cambric lianilkesehiehx, French NVork Mlles and Collura. Mack suil•Colored Kid Waves. Li.le Thread and f.hlk Gdaves - ,, Alphivir- and Worsted Mitts, Fllatk dna duennett and Thread Edgings and Inserrinpi, White and Mack Silk tiose„Cailtinere, al/11 White Cotton !lase, hall Mack and I%'hite. Silk Dern% Veils. • SIIAWLS: • Embroidered White Co=timere -and Crape Shawls, Pink Land Slack Silk Shawls, Block and Colored Moos de Lain' Shawls, Satin. - Plaid Llerage Shawls, French Cashmere Shawle. and Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls.' • _ , tIONSEStIC:eIND,,STAPLE ' Darns& Table-Llnent aid *Fnble Donut* &ri per and Crash Irish Linen and Idnen Lnwns, Bleached and Brown blintlin, Casinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Ticking, Doroesrie- Gingham,- Colored Clutibries Jed White and YelloW Flannels,. Welsh Flannels, eanton Flannels, Brown, Bleached and Colored Drillints, ' GENTLFAIEYS GOODS: French and English, Blue,' Black and Brown Moths; Black and Fancy French Casslmcres: New Style Fancy Vestings and Cravats ' * under Shirts and Drawers; Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, and a tine Ronnie= of G loves, Hosiery nod Suspenders. PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTS: I hare jun received a Splenaid assortme ni o Style - Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols, Pnr and Sun -Shades. . The above Goods have all been parehaced at the low eat cash prices, and will be sold Wholesale and Retalt,at each rates aS cannot fail to please all who wish to buy good Goods at low prices,,.. AtiVabar. ttionnls. rnar23 , 1110. 65adrirket it, Pittsburgh. GOLD! GOLD - - - HOP.E.C4OTIIING-RDIPORIOI4. HJ. .ROGERS respectfully informs his friends and • the public that he his opened hi. new Ctoriuso Swim, N0:27, Market street; between Front and Second, where he will keep constantly on hand a large and supe rior assortment of clothing, suitable forthe present season. Having just returned trom Me East with a new and splendid assernment of ,Cloths f Cassimeres and Veiling*, of the most desirable patterns, which will be made up an the shorten noire and in the most fashionable style, an the one price cash system; as low as can be had at any other establishment in Pittsburgh. Don't forget the place, but call at the CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 27 Market st., Pittsburgh. teir2l;3m Terrible lierolutiontare Triumphant! OGAN Ec CANTWELL; (sign of the *.*,) No, 86 11 Market street, would respectfully beg leave to cull the attention of the public to their new stock of Goods, just eceived and opening from manufacturers and im porters, of which they feel confident that price and qual ity will give entire satisfaction, as our motto is—" Quick. Sales and Smait_Prgfits.a • Our stock consists, panty, of the following artieles,yird Ladies' and-Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late styles; Guard and;VesiChahis; Bracelets, Clasps and. Lockets; Fine ge r and Ear Binge; Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs; steel-Buckles, for .Ladies' Hem/ Dresses; Mtulalon's Card Cases, shell, pearl and velvet ; Coral Beads ; Ala baster.Boke fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases, furnished ; Saver Spectacles; Silver Spoons, all kinds; German. Silver Spoons, all - kinds; Silk Steel Bead Bags and Purses; Cotton...oos and Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nail and Cloth Brushes; Accordeons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper Holders , Shell, Dress and Side Combiy latest styles; Chide .Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases, Mugs, and Cologne . Bottles; Tables Chessman and. Backgammon Boards•, Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags; Willow, Market and Side Baskets; Chairs,lVagons, Cradles, &a., &c., with a large anon mein of Toys and Fancy Articles, teo numerous to men. (septa nriness Card. 71" WANTS AS TrELL ASMONOPOLIES so MUST prtio - NYRICH feat will be pre- - Feshiolusb!e Eit. harlee B." ' .-1450 r- ..aIIST FALL: .. en by calling at Meth:frees -.koring Establishment,Tbird street, Smen. profits and quick sees. . (ARIKTY Fresh and good. CcrsursrmioN: Very far in the background. 'My old enstomers,.and ell others , are respectfully in • Trued that lum waning for them, . McGV/ELE, . oce29 Tailor. St. Charles. ..~arrY 80:000 SCRIP • WANTED —ln exchange for. 77 Gold Watches ; 110 Silver assorted Watches; 59 dozen Razors, assorted '.:350 " Gloves, kid, silk, lisle thread and cotton ; 150 ' Stockings, assorted ; • 100 " ' Gum Suspenders; 175 Freich Accordeons ; 350 Silk Parasols ; 400 'Umbrellas ; 50 Ds:Sewing ; '215 doi.TanktisSatted; • . 1200 " ' Spool Thread; assorted 75 qr. gross Pearl Buttons; 100 gross tasting, assorted;' . '4OO " Hooks aid By es; • '6O Basket Wagons;' • . With large assortment of. Jewelry. and Fancy Goods, French Baskets; Steel and Silk Bags, Silk Purses, Steel Beads, Pocket'Booke, , Fancy Soaps, new style Vases, very fine; Seissois, Pen Knives; re large assortmentof Combs of every:description With alarge stock of Trim mings.. 'lke undersigned -willitehappy, to accommodate Lis friencs and the public with-any thing in his line for Allegheny City, Allegheny County. and Pittsburgh City Scrip—equal portions of each—at 67 Market street. ap2l. ZP,BULON KINZEY. CIOTTONNA.R.N—po,ocro, 4asorted numbers; NJ. • 1.50 fialesliatting; 20. InCaudle \Yip ; cotirpe for naleitry , • • ' • - • i RIIES;IIIA.TTHEWS ts;CO., mays No. 2J {pater street: MS2IIE!!!M Till: TRANSPORTATION Or SIMOIST TO AND STOW' PITTSRU.IitiIAt• PHILADELP.I.IfI,., -BALTIMORE ISSILW YORK, BOSTON, &c. --..- T.H . OnAg'I.ICiRI3I"DGE, TAAFFII&AYCONDZI:j; inliaddidda. s — j Pittsburgh. • , Tlll . B ohlostablished being-doWinfull opera . tion; . the proprielorinte. preparetti.with theiinsual eten ,- liv e arrangements, to forward metchandize, produce,", dlc.; tiirlhillfortf the' above ports, on.libe rat terms, %vita -the regularity, dispatch' and -safety, peen - lint 'lO - their mode of iransportoliou, so obvious when transhipment' pa the, Way is ¢voided a + i t 4 ' . 4- All consignments bi,and for dust:tro Toccata, c harges paid,"andforWarded. in any. rcipAred directions, free-,of charge for, com mission , adYnnOlog' or-gtorage' No interest , directly or indirectly, in stearribMita, All communications PrPrOP:Jrattrndofl.td, oa 4Pl).hert .. aorefo he. following ,i.,tiozdA's7itiortrirocM Oa Market strect.:PhiTattclphia. TAAPFt /c - O'PONNPR, - Crinailkislii; Pittsburgh. O'CONNOR Ac North at, Baltimore. 549 Elega .„ e rchanVaViiinpportation Line, PENNSYLVANIA-CANAL'AND , RAIL: ROADS, .70 PITILADEV:III4 AND tALTIMORE. , i MK Canals and 'Rail Roads being - now open . , dialrEti good ordet,we are prepared to forward all hindll-Orirprf, -chandize- und• produce to Philudelphia-and with promptness and derpatch, and. on as good terms as any other Line. - C. A. AIcANULTY & Co. ' ' Canal Basin,Denn envoy-Pittsburgh. - Aossrs.—CHARLES RAYNOR, Philadelphia, . ROSE AIORPILLIc Co., Baltimore. frorl7 MIMI 1849.. Merchant , . Way,Freight ,Ltne, ..,rohnstoten, IloWdaysbitrgh, and . all • intermediate 14accs. - Tars Line %via continue to carry all Way Goofts with - their usual dispatch, and at fair rates of freight. Aoimrs—C. A. IticANULTY Ar.., Co., Pittsburgh. • D. E. WAKEFIFLD, Johnstovra• 3011 N ATlLLER,'Bollida3,liburgh." SzYnnmters—James Jordon, Sniith St... Sinclair, Dr. T. Shcienbarger, It, Moore, John Porker , S. P. Von Ilona horst & Co., Wm. Lehmer & Co., Jae. & Bros., Pittsburgh ~John ivory, Suntit,Mulhollan & Say, john . Graff & Co., Elairsvitle, . marl 7 (Gazette and journal 014 Cony.) ' - affir4] -0- rtIWOIA; • - . - Pituatiutzglx Portable Boat , Line, 184.9 • at - argain Der r "asirrernetty AND Ira.= STILE VIII, PITTSBIIBOII, PA., Is the mostpopular of all BOOT and SHOE Es: , IS/blight/mats to the West. This place , has gained, ~, in 'reputation by its proprietor keeping the .very bett Boots and Shoes, which are made expressly to order for this.market, and he -is not satisfied only by keeping the best:Ey/sorted stink of BOOTS and SHOES ih the IVestern country, but ho is enabled and deter mined to sell his 'GOODS lower - then any other house possibly can, be carve not what facilities they beast of having for offering great inducements to the public. It is impossible to set forth all the advantages and facilities in an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner hat over others Which enables its px,oprietor to -sell Boots and Shoes of the - very, best qualities and styles - et (mm 10 to 25 per cent , lower than any other store in the city.. The way to test the matter is for all who intend parches- Mg BOOTS and SHOES to eall.at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, examine the stack and prices, and all will be satisfied that the Gros:Bargain esentr,Smitft• )Feld. and ,Fifth a tra u, is the place for the public, one and all, to get good Boots and Shoes cheap, for each. dec9 .. I. traTr.s. WitlV — dijoiSir-741 - Akft7piit sTirAttiolilllsi THE BIG GOLDEN BEE-RIVE AGAIN-, Nero Spring and Suntmer Dry Goods noir openinr, at the Sign eras BIG BEE HIVE, on Marks rarer; btnreen Tkini and Fourth strteu. - 6 . . .„ Mt L. RUSSELL, No. et Market street, he. • tWeell Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Big Golden Bee.-Ilive.has now commenced receiving a verr large _and splendid stoek of Spring and Summer DWI GOODS, winch he is enabled to oiler !olds numerous customers and the public generaily, at priers far beloW those of any former season. 'These 'Goods.: hare all herb selected w ith the greatest mire; andwill bo found to be one of the largest and most !Ipleitdid stocks of Spring and . Summer Goods ever offered in thin city.— As many of these Goods have been purchased of the Im porters, per the latest arrivals from Europe, the substri tier is confident that ins alga -oder:tu Lis customers the very newest styles of Lathe* Dress Goods, comprising English, French, Swiss, Iris/sand Scotch Goods, tog - Mlles With a full assortment , of American manufacture, and cheaper than ran be found elsewhere. ' LADIES: DRESS GOODS.. Rich Chtutielcon 'extrernel y.l ow; ' Rich Brocade do. beautiful goods Rich Uredurlincii,prain aud figurer! i . Glace Silk, nett goods; Pauli de Sole, fashionable and late importations ; Black Aruturea. plaid and tittiried Brocade Lustrea, ReW Mohair Chameleon, figured, (eery cheap Silk TivAree, all co bra ; Raiz:alines, in gnat variety Paria dotted Lawn a, for evernEe,' dye! New sir is rich filourning Lawro ; Organdie Lawns. n beautiful article; ' lt;aek Clio, de 'throe, all width* and t iltark Marik.ari or /nog flpirtr,Vell twik r, , Paris priated - RaFege n. exir.nacir. low; P.gtlsprintcd Lareeli. in gnat KrierV.; ;grapes and ercpea a full a , uartrw.nt of color. and Together with a Intro , Eupply of De Lanteit an nhaarem gone n% tow las lef , reritot per, yarn. :Areneldiaton trt ttto above will be. found a benottful Ibb , ortaient of ttloolt. Cruseel'. 1.31,`.(0r ttbeste. , :t.utnigintiat read eaprtn, Abto, French worked Caps, Cathica anti c.G. Inlet t *tyke*. Also. VitAo/21/16.117.1131 own tt+poural ttoba%. 11 . 0 . , 1/ ;Swiss. Mull, Jaconet not LIMA i thotar4 Itilattort; netting Ribbon; Craver! ::Scarf-; ArttOrntb: Gioveet; Mint', and floAery. 811.11VLS: - - Grenadine Shawls, platataid figured Crape tr Chine, do, a new *elicit Melt' changeable Glace tellaWll, hie/ , Mode Eml.i'd Thibc4 do, nzleemeir law • Mack' Ednli'd Thibtl to very cheap; Mack Milk do. best quality Mack Nett' do, low ptiedrti White Canton Crape 'do. splendid glands; Chameleon filik do. late isannrunion, Printed Catirmere do. ' ehearte,a in the eit y ; White Emb'il Thillet do. a beautiful asuele. PARASOLS PARASOLS The Largest, cheapest and best assortment in the Qty. Parasols from the lowest to the usairt• splendid, rich- and cosily article, of the -newest styles and colors, can always he found at the Big Bee-Rise. between Third anti Fourth sta., No - . MI. [ntar2d) WAL L, RUSSELL, • Domestic, and Staple Gooda*Ohcapeat Vat I LARGE STOCK Or CALICO, from 3 cents to Ili It t_ Mal per Vent; Bleached and unbleached Muslin', from 3 cents upward ; - Bed Tiekings and Checks, full supply of all qualities . and prices; Irish Linens; Table Damask, Russia and Scotch Diapers• ' Napkin*: Table Diapers; Credit and. Derwin!, Scotch and Manchester Gingham*, Sattinetts; Kentucky Jean, and Illue_Drills ; all of which will be sold off at prices that cannot foil to please, and without fear of competition. iig" Remember the Big Bee. Hive, Market slice', be, tween Third and• Fourth streets--No. 62. tuartlS L. RUSSELL. Great Western Saddle, - HARNESS, TRUNK AND WIIIN MANUFACTORY. rilliE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public in general, that he has the largest mock of the following named oracles, of his own manufacture. in tins city—Saddles, harness; hunks and Whips; all of which he will -Warrant to be Made of the beat material, and by the best mechanics hi Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures somethinglower;than has been heretofore sold in the city, he would invite persons la heed of the above named or. ticks, to his .Warehouse, Soo. d 44 Liberty street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands madam ordet for machinery • KERRY. Steel and Tolle Mernutactory. fI'IHE subscribers have enlarged their Steel and File blantifactdry, on the corner of O'llarn.streci and Spring alley, Fifth Hard, Pittsburgh, by erecting .a con verting furnace, a melting furnace and a ult hammer.— Their Steel, now being Of a suPerlor quality, and having red to fur en Files s e competent p e e ve t ern; I ) l l e e sc ra it 6 ;4 ° 4l:Tat a w re ilY r aw a par. with the best imported article - ; and being-detertatned to make it the interest of all who use Files ; in - anyway, to pup chase from them, they - will sell their Files at -reduced prices, for Cash, They will also resat Files, and par. chase those,which are worn and broken. Public patron agge is respectfullyinvited, noe7) - J. ANKRIM teCO, • ' - City Livery Stables. Aail/4 Tax aubscribere having. purchased from Charles Coleman Me - above Stables, and in tending io increase their stock of Hoe.-' Carriages, Buggies, ecc., would r" -- - solicit u share of patronage from th• ` , ,ept by the day, week. month Jails are being erected conunodation of r" - feb2l3r" . ,pectfully public. BOMB or year, and additional , .01 the addend story,.for the tic -anal Mock IN retiring from the Lively business, I with pleasure (from a long acquaintance) recommend my successors to the patronage of my friends and the publio. feb23:lw CHARLES COLEMAN. Hlgelow'a Carriage rt!antiractory, Diamond alley, , between Wood and Smithfield 'streets. BIGELOW would . respectfully inform the public, that at his Factory can at all tithes bo found a large supply of Family "Carriagesi - Etarouches, Buggies, and MI kincls of. Fancy Carriages, - equnt in elegance and neatness to any found. in. the East. Contracts for any number of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will be promptly filled. .Alt work.of his own manufacture will be warranted._ _ . _ . . Baratta:roue—Col. R. Patterson, R. H.,Pritterson, E. D, Gazzam,•Esq., Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee, and Alderman Steel. . . . - •Wholettale and ADDLE, HARNESS AND TR UN ICMANUFACTORY . ROBERT IL HARTLEY, begs leave to in- • form his friends and the public generally, bat hecontlnUes to occupy that largo' etini corn , 1.10. modious Store Ream, fannerly occupied by Samue a . estock &,Co.;No. corner of Diamond ,alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large mid general assortment of Saddles,•Bridles;Barness, 'Pranks, Carpet Bags, Saddle litags,Valises,Dalralo Robes, Whips, and all other etti• tiles in his line. - , He also keeps constanay.on, hand,and is , prepared to furnish to order,. allkindsof Riveted Hose, manuftictured of the best material, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at GO:per cent. cheaper. Country/Ifrrehann and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purehasing elsewhere, us he is determined to sell first rate articles ut very low prices. , V" Don't forget the 'place, No. SO, corner, of Wood street and Diamond Alley. •• • • „ ap2o Buffnm & 00., 1 - 3 ERB. 'co,t hlerruys.cruazus OF 111.t5trum.; ATAcrah - aareaparilla, Porter, A.le; Cider, Belot to: ,head and ...PopOlo.lB . lllarket street, and 100 Libe- • street, corner of Cecil's alley, Pittsburgh. mita : MI=MMIM .; ; • - • • New Uorsintterciai Ina. - '''''.l .- ; ---- -- '"EM NW- r'-tottism. 4; c 0,4 .S.,{ - -nua'ttarii•Vattl' u i tiNt',, ' - 81 . Wall tat:, liar : YOrkr)- .' , r' ir -eFlt9 ol * gait! the .-- ; - i• l'n'TS'lMl'Yllll9sn.'l4lrfriendsthe Genet . , -..... ,", : public, ihntthey have commenced..B• ~em s '• to." rot Shipping' and Commun . :in rat , ~ 1 her-with the • art:trill Passenger•buiraw. • ...: Ir e a L co ti' le - ates'of pail - Inge tram London,. 0 ....----L.-'-...... Liverpool e.'Mll'l'r ßubl' a Delfust,Or.ank hart or the - . •i-- 'if - - and - philidelphin, itit Old Country to ; ew ork, osion . r !:,. . .• -. . thb most reasonable terms. ---f ; ••• '• ' - ii' m d ti ' n 't• Drafts and Bills of Exekrnige,trorn..f..l to say :on the Royal ; Bank-of.lreland . and ltd b . rituttlies, and on' Liverpool. . .." ••• ~.; • i'AtierpOol. The .days Cif Sallinicti - ths Regular Line o f „ , ..... . _ Packets,. as. b.ied open, arc`, the and 2flth of every month. . •:. - -,-;•••- • ;:: -d” are:eciiii 184,0h_ , 1 lih., Taui, ntitt , class an • ..- These Ships are.allOrthei col:Seat '• ' ee.' The: manded hr, men riVeluirriCter and expreo...!_,,..a. In ;Cabin iiccorrnottatiiins...are :nil :ill& can' l'a•aur point cif : splendor and'ecinvenience: They are Ta rn ishe d isitth,oxerycleseription of Store's of the .It.ectittag; ,Pone;, , oril be• strictlYolinereo Pot tintlO-Y. 111112 n-dat t o Of. aailhl • ! ' wan, rtitd..Grarriek; Packet Ships osertig; Si &hit,' are vessels of the largest c kiss i S aLa el: rh --osa - -.4„a1 . , r.P- 1 ? ' bring,put their.friendS, Cffllllatieteet Passage can be scented nulls lowest ral l y . .. - p,i' rp ” '' : New.Orlenns Line of-Packetts.sail Yrao ,Y. , -•• ; . . ; aso•-; age or freight, apply as above. or to .•,,,t...,0. /5 • 411 , . 0 ,-, ..... , - 'JOSEPH ; SPOJI .., ,' "- ttIIttUNI)BNOWDEA','T decit] t i i ;Ith and Sniitlinehl sts:;Pititibtrg ' - . „. orne.. „. !VreetthiGelekeral JECnilgratiOnOntee• ' 4,7, 7 REMITTANCES andrassage to and 5 .4 from-Great Britain and Ireland r by W. tc - 5. T. Tapseett, 75 'South st.ictrrnor. of NaidedLane N.Y., and 90 Rater nod Rood, Liverpool. - - . ' ' • ' The subscribers,- having secepted , tbe Agencymf the . anoveHouse,: am how prepared to make , arrangements on the 'most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the - passage of_thnicfriends fr om the,Gld Country; and they flatterlhemselves 'their char:Mier =atoll& B ittnding husineinf will give amPle assurance tbitt all their. ht. - ran,oementa will be carried out- faithhilly. 'Messrs. W. E Jr, T.Tepecottarelongandfavorably known for the superior class, aecommod anon, and sailing ,gtuditieit of their Packet Ships.. The QUEEN GP THE 'SHERIDAN, GARRICK, EOT.TINGUERI, ROSCIus, leave eachr4paVrraPinon°t°hl4y—f•liarelMSlDNeD°w.NNoSr'ktte°2flswthi-tutedh; 26th, and from Liverpool the'6th audlltb; in 'additionto' which theY have arrangements withMC George - and' Union Linea of Liverpool Packets, to insuroa'departnre' (tam Liverpool every five days, being the? determined . that. their facilities shall keep pace with thetrincreasing patronage: while Mr. .W. Tapacou'a constant personal. superintendence of the.business in Liverpool is an addi tional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly. attended to. The, subscribers be as usual, extensively engaged in the. Transportation Buing, siness between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Calm', are thereby enabled to.take charge of end forward passengers immediately on their landing, without - a chance of disappointment or delay; aad are,' therefore, prepared to contract for passagefrom any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are ungaged in giving them facilities for carrying 'passengers so tar inland not otherwise at] tailmble; and will, if - n e cessary, forward passe ers fur -1 titer West by the best mode. of conveyance, wi thout any additional charges for.. their trouble._ :Where .persons sent for decline coming'Out, theamount paid for passage will be refunded in (oil. - REritiTTANCEs The subscribers are alsoprepared to . give' drafts et sight. for any amount, paYaltle at Me principal'cities and townsin England ; lreland, Scotland and Wales; thanat fording a safe and expeditions mode of remitting loads' to, those countries, which persons regnitine,sriCh facili ties wilt,find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application Why letter , postitaid/ will promptly'at teacd to. • TA.AFFE do O'CONNOR, Forrrattlittgand,ConniudattiOn Merchants, map27-il&w-ly • .1%11.6.1104MM. yid&1%.532391.11 ILEMITTA:CCE "LTARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out persona from 11. any part of Engltuad, Ireland, fidt- Mott or Wales, upon themes: - liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention la- the weenie( emigrants. We do not al. low our Passengers to be robbed by the swindling setunps that infest the ara.ports, as we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and see totheir well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first shps. 'tVo say this fearlessly, as we defy any of oar passengers. to .tOoto that they were detained forty-eight boon by os In Liverpool, %chili* thoasandsof others were detained months until they could be sent in -.SOME cad craft. at a cheap rate, erluett. too fintluent/Y proved crams. „ We intend to perform our 00tItTOCIS hOTIOrabIS, 10444 it may, and not act noway the cue last season with. other codices, who either performed not at alt, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any tom from .1.1 to LI,Pou payable at any of the Provincial "tanks in Ire land. tutgland, Scotland and.%Valet. ' The Peculate' Fire Ineuratice. COinpoing nr_rAiLALRL4/rtY.- .DIRECTOIIII, , . Enneker; George. W. Eiehtir4s,: The Ham Ariirdsteal II Lewis, Tobias wunntr,. Adotptil C. Boric, Ctititinet Grunt, .Diwiti S. Browste, jarol,lt. slnito. Motet, Patterson. w..n.vieNtat t , : . t.`itss. G Ilsentsta. Cieerttary. 1,17.1" - Contittue to male, lasuranee, perpetual or bruited, on every detterirotonio - property in town and country. . The Vomitus* Itavit i?•trrys•tt 0. large Cuntingeto_Fund, wlti , h, with their earnitti and Proud - lane, safely invented, lifrOM RtllPk protection to tit , asiured The lts-eis of rho iN , Dirtaity...on.Jittuittri-111,46U. as ohnsiptd aggrllitriF to an art A• 9 tilrflitlirq %PEW an fal -11."Eog - t --- :•• - - • 40,047.1 u 41 Beal 844.64 i. •••• • • ...... ~ • . •• • 01, 7' 2 • 6.3 Temporary'Loans ..... .gapof sivis,49ot °lnes:ll,6lr ineorPorits,in, a period of 19 yearselheY have paid upwards 0r Ons Malian .r4.4..,litirdr:td- Thou- Jwid Paticru, lusste by f Lre, thereby atfording . .evidence of the ruttish! a Kis of it, surance, as welt nit the ability and diepoettirui.to meet witliprocurstacas, all tiabitiltei. .1. GARDINER COFFIN', Agent' OltcoN. E. earner Wood and ;td its Fire an. Marino Ismistrialscas rirtflE: insurance Company or- Nortif:Arnertraiof delphis.through its duly authorized 4gstit, the, sub.; scriber. offers to make pertain:tent and' Unwed insuranci oa properti, iti this airy• and its tricinitr,aull on shipments by the canal and rivers, DIIIECTDRS Anbur O. Coffin, Errol. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henri Charles Tayirm, Samuel W .Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob-hl. Thomas, Jolm White, John R. Net.' Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Welsli. Henry D. Sherrard, Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United Sours; having been chartered in 1704. illie/aTier Is Per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, anb. pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous ehametr r, it may be considered as oaring ample ocean• ty to the public. ' VOILLIAhI P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front AIA., Pittsburgh ' ' may4y rimv. subscribers having removed from N 0.170 to Nos. 1.72 and 17.4 Liberty street, offer •for.sale Goods, - as follows, in store and 'now - landing, : WO bags prime Rio Coilee, " new crop;" 40 ` 4 . Old Government-y.lra Cates ; 140 Mids. prime New Orleans Sugar; . - 520 Ws. Plantation Molasses; - 100 " St. James Sugar-house Molasses 100 hf.. ch. Young. Hy son Tea ; • 40 •• ." Gunpowder and Im perial-Tea; new 40 " Chalon Powchong " crop. 70 catty boxes Y. • H. and Gunpowder Tea; 100 bags white Brazil Sugar; 00 boxes white Havana Sugar; 40 bags Pepper; tX) " Allspice •, 100 boxes Muslard. in t and lb. cans; 100 " Malaga Bunch Raisins i ••• 30 " lOhL" if 50 qr." " al casks Zama Cerra/n/4 10 bales cy Abnd 100 boxes Si Ric il hmond no To!' 50 baskets Bordes ^ 200 bbls. anent); and Marseilles ISAve Oil; all hf: bbls. No. 3 large, Mackerel; _..rreis Honey; i5OO lbs. Cheese ; 2000 galls. Winter and Spring Sperm Oil; 1000 " Bleached North-west Whale Oil ; ' 1000 " Crude 300,000 Cruz & Sons' cup's Principe Cigars ; 30,000 Havana Segars ; 20 half pipes Cognac Brandy, of yarious vintages; 2 puncheons Jamaica Spirits; . 3 pipes Holland Ohs; 20 qr. casks sup. Tenerife Wine ; 10 " MadeirdWine ; 21) `. Lisbon • 40 " Oporto 0 5U " - Sweet Malaga Wine ; 15 Indian barrels 151ilids. Claret; 20 qt. caskallaut Sauterne;.- 40 cases sup'r Bordeaux Claret ; 30 caskets ChnrupagneWine; ' • 2 doz. sup'r Stomach Bitters ; • • •MO bbls. pare Rye Whiskey front 1-to 5 years c Id. spit MILL ER-lb RICKETSON. ROGERS &- OBEY eIIOARS,-CIGARS, CIGARS--Four eases, containing: V/11000 St. Yam Principe Cigars; . '• 0000Harrati lmp'd do do 4000 de la Cruz Cuba do . do 39.40 La Norma Hay. Regrdia do - • 4000 Pernera Ilav , a do do 3000• La Luna do do • • 00000 La Minerva do Just received and tor sale by JOSHUA RHODES, 'irp2l' • • - No. .O Wood streeL fIONSIiaIPTION seizes more victims than any other diseitie in Oar country: The young, - the , old, the beaUtiful and gay, are all alike subject•to Its invidious ravages, and many d hectic cheek has been auPPotikd bloom with the glow of hearth,,i'llid. every case nines in a cold and a cough—perhaps unworthy of attention nt best--and only met with remedies When too late. Watch the first syniptotria with Jealons cafe, and make immediate ace of theeough.Balsainß:A.• Fulmestock & whigh . Will certainly'elfecklie further .progress, and, restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful , • action. . . . . , For sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCI ZG . Co.,corrter and Wood sts.i also, corner oth and Wood. 'dem rpott Brick liouse; and I,Ot of -le foot frOld on Clay alley by 00 deep towards'Wylic street,near. to Wabliiugtpnatrett. 17te ;House its wait arranked and in good repair. Prlce,'SlPoo--S4OO in hand;s/00 - Bt one year, 5200 at two years, Seal) irithree Yeeni,"brlooo . in Scrip in hand. This ptoporty is rented mina.' - CUTEIBERT, Gen,Agent,;. Smithfield stied. 4``,l -4•6`040.AA-U%--,' 's i tg , rts - x 2 :217, , . ,-- 4 - 64. iliiEL UAREDEN Co.ll JOSHUA! ROB SON, F.aropean and General Agent, MTh street, one door helots+ Wood at. Jnsnrante taniimuits. in layer/.; EITSMIC ME "` `rugs iuth Jft btD ng9 ," DI.EABES. ,Dr:Bmicrl, NO. fin Diamond Ailey, con be all 7 MOS ofapritate or deticulendtureinciden ts k'to the human frame /. Sy Hanna Syphilitiaruplioni;gonorrlicea 14tc, 4 ;.,, and its consequences, together with all re- Iltreatduremer, irnpuritien ofihe 1;10;34, Trial alldiseases of cenereatorigin,skui dtseasesiwithstrietures,gleei,ureqtra' -discharges, seminal weakness and impoteney; also, piles, rheumatism, female Weakness, diseases of , the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases ,of ihe joints, fistula In ono, nervous affections, pams in the Neck and loins irri tations of the neck of the. bladde and kidneys., scorbutic eruptions, tatter, ringworm, mereuriordiseruies, &c. TWELVE YEA' BB' PRACTIOEi • Exclusiiely devoted to theotudy and treatment of vene real disorders, and anise )irtsiajf" twill, youthful excesses' gaiety, climate, or iinputitiesof this blood, whereby the consutuiton may have been enfehbled,enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief:to all;who may place themselves wider his care. Dr. Brown's offices tire coriienientlyarranged into set mate apartments, Patients eon, visit Dr. B. without fear of exposuin to other visitors. ` • 'lt is of importance to' many persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and Promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready skill In xemoving . e'enercol dia. i eqses, n their varloirs forms midstage,s otters inducements 'which can fuel yba eqUislled. .Strtitig g erre.berel'Y aAI prised • that Df.' Brdwn his been re arty educated in even' branch of medicine,. and for the ast tWelve.yearb codßirellaidseltexillfaiveTrio 'ffieTreatmenrortilose diseases. ." v ... 1 , Dr. Brown Is the only regularly educated surgeOttin Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to dioittroc, 'O3 - Certaiit,sate and speedy cures grill, iii all CASell,bCf - Recent cases are relieved in a el:tenth:oe, witliout Liter ruptionfromlnulinests. Mr . llernia or lupture.--Dr.• Brown also invites per. sons afflicted -with Hernial.* call., p artieuf lir attention to that disease. - - • ' Letters from a diStanee, asking ndvict, inust contain fee, or they Will not be attended ' • 1310'01fice on Diamond- Alley, a fevedoori fromWood' street, towards the market. "Consdhatioris strietlz conb: EIJAIATIShI..7-Dr.•Brvelys pawky, discovered sew R edy for Itheaniatiimi it t Spee4-atldaetlalaremedy. (or that Itnever , - Office and Private"Cansuliation R00M0M0.:60 , 14 - ratmoi alley, Pittsbargly . Pa. The retetor,•*a • always at home , . hutlB-ilatotf--- Dail la Illogtcsa eil l2 l , 4l“4gaßtut. TO THE PU B LIC.--This is to certify that I have found • lkdlext's Magical Pain ...ExtractorreproverXesse.lar thy • Chronti. Eheumatiern, -sehiCh- have •. beemfartlictelf with for ten S ears , in sny.htfloints.,„ • • . Aegnadraniiik; N. Y:, April 8,1348. . , • - • - „ Mx. N. Detsaiv—Ser: I. bava,been troribled with the Piles for eight itionthic r and 'teak( get no -.War Magical Pam Extraator having been xecommeadidlo me, I applied it but twice, obtained instant relief, Wad ire a abort time was perfectly-cured l Could 1 not get any more olif,. in l Would-not take-a hundred dollars Uri - the . balance of y box. • -- WILLIAM HALL. 117 North - Moore street,Wcw York, June 191847. CAUTION.—DaI ey's only' Depot in the city of New Yorkand :where the genuine article can he obtained, wholesale an . dyetail, is at 413 Broadway. . ,• -•••'•• H. DALLILT IS the, inventor of this trulyartialuilila cam pound, and he mere?. has, and never wUlCOMmtillicatelhe secret of Us preparation to any mut and, there: fore . ; no other person ever has madayer,ever can make. a Counterfeits abound! Every truly Valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and'int posters; and nothing., that we know of, has moraezten stvely experienced that tout than Dailey's Magical .A.Tass—Thogennine Dam, in casts of the severest .80 " ,8 7 Scalds, afford ijuirifterelie4;andproduce at onee a 'cooling and stiothingeffect—extractiog' pain in - and (Mtn one tO fifteen niinutes!' , bat be sure; al,' ways, apply it on littiminever on cottonOlatk: • - - Asti now mark the cfifferenerl7-CounteffettSgtractors, no matter under white name they marappe arior bow ap plied, almagsirrira• u and increase thepots t Pamphlets, containing ce rtific ates of cures, may be had gratis, on application to . JOHN hn3RGAN,. rata% Depots Pittsburgh. DIL Ziort,A gent DaGay's Animal Galvanic Cure.Ati, For Horses, Cattle, Ecc.', cures spavin, quittor, grease. galls and braises., Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties luny bo bad on appli cation to - JO HN' r . MORGAN( octlELe - Agent, Pittsburgh. Jaynes , . rurally Bleallarnes. DR. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March, Mot I have - used your Virotifirge, Cat:mu:trio Erdorm, and Reperteranr, in my . practice, for the lost Wee years and have beertexceedmgly well Pleased with the . m, and newer, as yet, to my recollection, failed of. realizing my fullest expectation ;In their' ClitaliNe, properties. Your othermetbeines I cannot Speak of from experience; hati Judgingfrom those I bare used 1 doubt not but that they chum, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed .in them, by thoie whit 'heiie used tnem. I. was formerly' sexy partial to aim Vennifuge, until I .becameacqurun ted with yours, which'has my decided pruferene to any other now in use. • • • " Ressectfully, Ik yours, e .S. COOK, - We For sale. m Plttsarrighatth SS. Pekin Tea Stare, 72 Fourth st. febls 4,11„ eines..--The undersigned, citizens of Fittiburghfflav ing personalty used Dr. Willard', Oriental Coup. Ma,' ture;and experienced its bene fi cial effects, dontoatchtelq , " fully recommend it as safe anCeffectuaL.lit all cases. Speaking from experience, we bilieVe that it has tip so." perior; and ' , avoid recommend its awe to all the afflicted: CRAELES"LEWIS, Pinsborgh. March 16th 1,14 trrsoid by J. Schoonmaker It Co., JOLnt Hays, James A. Jones, J. 11. Cassel, John P. Scott, F. L. Snowden, J. Mohler, Orderiie Snowden., , aptri LADIES Lite cautioned %venial using Common 'Soma-, tedChalk They .. gre notate/are botiVightfallritutr, nous it is to, the skin! bow eiarse,lio*rougb; henwattiogr,' yellow, and unhealthy the skiaeppearantler pre 7 , pared chalk: D r isideit is hipirbani,bontabaing a large quantity-of lead! We prepared a beautiful" 'rep table artiele,-whieh we'call JoneeSpanish Lilly W.lute. It is perfectly iallOCent, being putified'of all deleterious qualnimr, and it imparts to the -- skin a natural,' . heulthy, alabaster, clear, freely white; at the sante time acting . ; es a cosmetic 00 the skin, making it Soft and smooth. • Or. James Anderson:Prima - eel Cliendert'OP Missachn sent, says t "after analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly %Vhlte, . 1 fitiil ii poise:seri the inosibeeutiful and, natural,' and at the same time inuticent, white 1 ever:law. I.eertalirdy , can conscientiously recommend its use to ell whOse skin req*osbottntifYing , ' Priee2s cents . a box. Directions —me best way to apply Lilly Whne c ts withilaft leather or wool—the Nemeth' preferable. ems arr . or Tram - wort 25 rwara—White 'teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, sifter being once` or twice cleaned with Joins!. - 4aber, Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same tune it is so perfectly .innocent aadoulnleiteiyflue,that its constant daily use is highly advrunageous, even to those teeth that are in good eondt.' non,. giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing . a premature decay. Those already decayed- it. -prevents (earn becoming worseit also faste as suer as is bedoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately sctute, so id make the breath deliciously sweet.. Price 25 or 371 cents a box. All the above ere sold-only at s'2C:bath= at., sign of the American Eagle, New York,' and by the appointed Agents whose "names appear in the WILL TOD X 4.11 1 ,/, and - get a rich husband, lady /."Your• face li your (online." Is't 'beautiful, clear, fairti Is it white? if not,. it can be made so even though it. be 'yel low, disfigured, !sunburnt, -tanned and freckled. 'Thous . - - ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious mid magnificent, ....But he sure you get- - the:gem me Janet' , Soap, at the sign -of-the American. - Chaplain-street. 82 alhentical $Ol9, ~ed. That iR cures ..sin, all know._ Sold at - stzeet Mind, reader, Sold at ii,.. INOI,IB, Jr.,Pattertion.. of the Big B°e- • 4 t at ., hood of iVood, SinoQTtoi er Ring-wonall t 3 alt.thettin; SettiVer t PrPIPf . Itch; are rotten citted , b¢ -Jonesk Italian when every • kind of remedy has fa.P pimples, freckles, and -Clears the the American . Eagle, Chat , . this seldom or never / - *llNkgt - w• - ‘./ Cr^ HAIR tittriAtil—A matchless arum tor beaar,y, and restoration of the Hair. This • .ettel when .ce known, will sapercede all other arti cles or the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead harsh, thin, ile.healthy, nor tiimiriggrey, ow applies. . ; 11 „e_ s es eut t .:e the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau "tu,t lively appearance; and will• also make it maintain its "Teitatv es and healthycolor, twice as long as, all the PrePeratio ns that are generally used. Where the hair is thin,- or fallen off; it may be restored by using this Clem.: Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using o its on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Vainest Hair Cream, as it is so composed that It will not iWare the hair like the, other preramtionsibut Dear itify H ; end give perfect satisfaction in every ink_ For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fon lr.twing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Meer's. - Rendershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: ' • _ . Letter oftbe Ree.•R. Caldwell, Paster of the Presbyterian Church, - Pulaski. Masa& HErmassinwr & Scurrcits Owertincess-4 take p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparcfion called Dr. Parithis Chinese Hair Cream; for, about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and' disposed to come' out but having procured a bottle of the. Cream, and used it according to Use prescription, it is now , elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse etate than before. This Cream, however, has met my "Pee" tattoos. • AA an article for the toilet : my wife. Oyes it preference over all others, being delicately perfumed and not dis pesed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to he a desiderattim in their preparations for the toilet. ' itexpeOfally, &e. - R: 'cALDwEaL. Pulaski, January 7,1847. OICIP - Sold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John w in ine g gS ta blarket st., , aud Joel Moliler,. corner of Wood . - 1e1541,kw-ly fIEOFF'S TON - IC AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS. The general properties of these Pills. are. Carmine; tive, Purgatiiie and 'l'onic.. In the common disorders arising from imprudence. in diet, itc., such as sickness; and sourness of the stomach, - heartburn, headachesok.c., where a medicine is required, this Preparation-is very, applicable, for its carrrunativa or soothing effects , give almost immediate relief, when nausea or sickness exist : its purgative operation upon the stomach and bowels is gentle -end ,effectualt and its tonic..properiies „impart strength to the digestive .organs, thereby enabling these organs to perform their proper-functions with order and regularity. The price has been- reduced from 50 to 25 cents a box. For sole,: mbotesale and retath,by B. 1....F.A.11NEt3- TOOK . Co., eirrnitx , Front and. Wood and-Sixth- and Wood stroetty'Agents forTittabargh.. . . -jel.4 . . . „ . , . . A A. MASON CO.; N o. 60 'Manzi sniiirr . „hava I'l.. this day reeeived, per Fast Line, the following named 'Giiods, viz i—Satur stripe, black and blue black plain and Ramps; all wind AL:-410 Lam ' em= broidered , Thibiit Shawls, black,:vvbite and' peitilSilk Base; span Silk Rose ;•kid,aiik and lisle thread Gloves; linen, bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings; lasertin . gs black silk -lace 'Edgings i--tionnet 'Ribbons ; 'embroidered maslinLearsi new patterns and rich goods V *ay? I ;MMI ME 7.*llisitiltt.oo, • s. ra. fiIIiANNOII7 " • Tyv.OCI,D respectfully- annoitabi-iiillib - cilizeris of that thls •p nag aftio days. " His unparallellcd sue se ea in the treat ment of. a' large majoricy ;of - those-diseases which have ever been regarded as 'neural* by the modern and more fashionisble practice, has-induced him to send forth this card to slier afflicted portion of Mankind. He has, Within the patie. 7 twelve months imparted Instructions to tip.' wards of HMO Mitre s cif Tennessee, Virginia ; North aud 'South Carolina, Xentuck - y and Indiana ; 'among them' Physicianscif high standing; and they all bear testimony of their entire satisfaction. He has also succeeded :ins giving permanent relief to nearly 34..100 individuals, ample proof of which ha can adduce. '• • It is not pretended that the coneentration of the'results of medical research emanates from one author, forbe be' ever so vcised in_medical science,be would come far, far short ,of, so herculean a task. Dr. S. has been en gaged sineelEfft6iN selecting and purchasing all thepop. tiler and 'secret tethedie'ss which eontsl . be obtained in Englatid,.lrclarid,' . E r ennany and the United ' States, from those persolis who -Wire' eminently successful to canng some of - the folloarints,diseases, .- :Rhearnatism,Dys pepsitt, Slctand Nervous Headache, Pains or Wealmess in Back or Joints, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Spinal Affec tions Epilepsy, Toothacbe;Contractions of the Muscles, Wealfor Inflamed Eyes,.Piles, Asthma, Cancer, Tester, Foost.Bite, Scrofula, Ulcers, Mercurial Diseases, of long standing, Female Diseases, General Debility, /cc.- Forfifft instructions for the cure of all diseases . ono testing in, or causing. the .derungementssf, the Nervous System, so that those who. receive instructions can act with equal efficiency as himself, his charge is only len . • Dr. S. is furnished with ; certificates and recommend° , dam from the - most inteLliget.and ' r espectable Physi-. ciana of every place at which he has bad the plensureof visiting, which he will be pleased to exhibit to : the spection of any who may desire... . .. , The ingredients we are almost exclusively Vegetable, ex ceedingly anawle, awl within tkiieachaf all. • Personi nilllcted with 'tint' or the within `named Die eaere, would do well to call upen Dr. S., nail not effect °ally, relieved; no remuneration will be required for his I Orman. 'His motto is, •No Cure;Ner Dv.:S. will semain daringlis stay aLlho FIT. CHARLES lINYPEL, Room No. n apl7 toaacs, , MAC .D4AAL Land and General' Agene, , Office, AT TUT CAPITAL Or •ILIAPOIA, CITT , OP. SITUAGPIPLD. • To hail-resident Holders J U (nofs innits—ilitadrra Ellincit.indebtedmss, and, all persona -Mai?. • - ens ofzturth.q.s ing State Lands with . , • Mingle scrip or - bonds: -• • .1 - -' • THE undersigned would respectfully,inforat the nubile . that they have eatablished iu this city—.the capital of thdStiteof Illinois LAND and GENERAL AGM- C YOFFICE, for the transaction of all business apper taining therete,within the,limits of the State. All transactions-relative to the purchnao and said of lands, examining lands mid reporting their-location, ad vantages and value, paying taxes, redeeming land sold for taxes, investigating titles, &c., baying , and selling all descriptions of Stale indebtedness; this end every other description Of business attached to a General Land Agency, on th e most extended-scale, will be promptly aid faithfully aUended to. . •• .• . In regard to location, we have many ad v antages over all other agencies in th ei State, being at the Capital, near the centre of the State, and at the very . fountain-head o all information in relation to matters connected with lands, taxes, and State indebtedness, through the medium of the government and executive offices. In addition to this important advantage, the senior partner, Mr. Ash, has occupied, for Several years, the position of principal Clerk in the State Auditor's °dice, and having had charge of the books and State land department in said office, has obtained a thorough knowledge on all subjects emu:met ed with-this agency; and we are, therefore, enabled Mali limes to give correct and prompt information, much in advance of any other agency in the State. • Our location is also important to noteresidents wishing to pay taxer, as our 'acquaintance with the collectors of the revenue is such that we can obtain the tax receipts- through the mail and the mousy paid directly into the State treasm rY iki T J ' at,e v glet g ot irinsfokrollf r p e e m rso it rs g w f fst g b fO m p ail. o r chow State lands, that our arrangements areatich, that we can, at all timeaturnish State bonds, scrip, or Indebt edness in any amount, and at less rates than any other office in the State. In conclusion, we take pride in referring to the char acter and standing of the gentlemen who have beea kind enough to penalty's to use their names as and with k sincere desire to please, backed by fidelity, indtus try and promptitede in all our business transactional° merit the confidence of all who may entrust their !mai -1 nets to our hands. ASH .& DILLER. Springfield, March 20, 1819. ' • zsviraancits: • Hon. Daniel Sturgeon, ... . • • at. S. Senate. lion. James Cooper, ....... •, • do. Col. Samuel NV. Black, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. Vogan Diller, ' do. - Gen. Robert Patterson, Philadelphia. Gen. AdaM Diller. do. • Joseph V. Mester, ?desire. Wadsworth & Sheldon, New lorkCity. klesirs: Hill, McLean & C 0.,. • • •New Orleans. ?Messrs. Govedy & Co., Lonisvilie. John M. Wymer, Esq., , St. Laois. • • Junes Calhoun, Esq., Cincinnati. .His Ex.. Gov. A. C. FreneN- • •SpringfteldillL Hon. Thomas H. Campbell, on._ Hein. S. H. Treat do. City Scrip. _ NOTICE TO TIM HOLDIOI3 OP PITOINIVEGII C irri SOW. P-- In conformity with the 51 Section of the Ordinance of the MTh of April, 1849, directing the undersigned "to negotiate An CITI • SCRIP, the Bonds and Mortgageaof individuals held by the City for property sold, amounting to TAW:PITT-EIGHT TROUSANDDOLLAILS.7 Public notire is hereby given, that the said obligations will now be; dispised of for the •Corponsto issues of the Citg of Yittsburgb l of. the denominations of One, Two and Three . , . . . • • Ftirttuiir Notice is hereby given, that City Brut, ds,bear ing interest [tom the 10 . * day of Apri1,.1849 at too oats- of 6 per bent. per aruuno,Will at any unto hereaftei be hunted to the holder of holders of City Scrip, in soma of One • Hundred Dollars .and onwards, accordion' to this Pr.aTiaiene of ihe:abcove date. , - S. RAOHNSWN, • '-' i RqxsC,-? • l „, • . -.- • City Treasures.- : • . lEllousio and Sign Painting. • J D. PITFIELD would respectfully infortn the citizens .of l'ittaborghand Allegheny that he reaed to LA p do all kinds of ORNAMENTAL PADITLISIG, s u ch as ittilattloit'otArodd' and Stone. An orders 'left with L . Rusmsoic,Earopdais Agentealll be strictly attended to. • GONSTABLVS, _ASSIGNEES'. and A DMINWYBA TORS'SALE of Dry Goods. Clethicia,•Faney Arti cles; Toys,•flardware. Cutlery, Saddlery, - Gobi Watch, • AICTION, by Catalogue.—Serip watts taken for schntcritig Peocfn;---.Cornmerterna elf THURSDAY siert; May 10x/ h at:lO . _ o'cloek inthe ,forencton.• will be, sold,. withocit reserve; to the highest and best bidder; by order of !dyers Barker; Constable, and. G; Ruelell W. 11. Itliskhill, Assignees of T. S.• Waterman ; also T. Wilson, Administratoriand C. IllintaL Adtninfatrotrir of the late P. Mime!, dee'd,• the- trey/trate stocks of three Retail Stores, by . catalogue, to part-cord ecuit • brics, vestings, balzartnes, &mahouts, cannet.,.pow ;R ty m e stuff!, , cashumrett, broad-cloths, worsted. plaut, Viconh. canatmeres,gambroon, Rupp and' cottorit' 'elteckg,,chnsan, e.hint7, and calmoes, splendid •ca:shmere shawls, black Holland, .summer cassimereg, toons de' lefties, braidg,gloves, hosiery, leers and edipe . s,:ggps Naples inks,. a large assortment of Abbe- --• fp s N olte: alpacag,tuarmos, red donne', Instre:-- a u r , assortinefit of, merino shawls, l• - • duattYr da lawn. bonnets;.de Dane aud &Mt straw and a vats, silk hts, reticule" . cotton shawls, taw era ., cutlery,. toys, Franc* a.. lot of•clottliagr 4 F:dig - are, 'Ytwellear Ice- - crud •German fancy Sow sts ; also, and the good. Au:donee will be -ree dy o ?. Satur day, nee.- steegos examinationto•tronrow.The g °A • nave concluded to lake Scrip fl par for their IIJ , which will be marked in catalogue., The Coruna . ~ s gouda will be sold for Ray funds,, - arid the Adminis trators' for currency. • fdYkatS BARKER, Constable. , • - • • • MISK • -•'•-'•••••.•,• - : ieslasece of TS. Watetan. -.T. WILSON, • • ..C.AIINTAL, • • .• fti late •P deed... •Admiiand Adm X.o [ t e• . JA.INTESIBOKENNA, Anot •• • • • MOO - I^cens um , inds. 7. WILLIANIS,No. 12-NOrth Sixth streetiPhiladel ,; phii, Venetian iiiinitand Winditut Shade .lifffnufrio. niter, (awarded the first and highlist Medals. s t the New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions; :for the Superiority of his BLINDS, with confirmed confidence in his manutheture,) asks the attentitin of purchasers tolls assortment of 2000 Blindaof narrow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Triititaings, of new styles and colors.— Mao, a large and' general assortment of Transparent Window Shades, all which he will sell at the lowest cam ilucEtC • • • Old Blinds painted and - trimmed to look equal to 'new. Dam.= supplied on liberal terms. - - • • The citizens of AileghenyConwty. are 'respectfully in vited to call, before purchasing elsewhere--confulent 'of pleasing all 117" (Ten gla evening.: - MariMmeod To Country /Merchants, HODICINSON would remind yott tbat you can now 1111. secure China, o(ass,-,Quarnstcare, 4.r., at such prices as never were bereloforeoffered at. - Remember, 115 Wood street, 3 doors below Mb. intl7 .Notice to t.he Tsabsoriber informs - the pablie generally, and J. Honsekeepers'and Retail Grocers-particularly, that be is discontintdng the Queensware business,.and wiU sell off his present stock at reduced prices. Those who wish to obtain China, Qutensware, or Glass, will find this a rare opportunity for getting such articles as they want, much cheaper than the usual rates. Remember the place, CHINA HALL, No. 119-Wood street, near the Auction ' store. - P. S. I will dispose ot,my whole introit to any person wishing to buy it, at a bargain. ' " .11LTEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's ings, Fourth strut—Rousat & Annum, Dagnerreo typists from the Eastern cities, would call theapention. of the inhabitants of. Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms to dm third story of 'Burke , s budding, 4th at. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that iss pains shall be spared to produce them in.the highest perfection of the tut. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed . for high finish.and truthfulness to nature. The,publie are golieited to call and examine. , , Persons sitting fel:Pictures are neither re g ained or ex pected to take.them unless , perfect satisfaction se ven . N. B. Operators will find lids a gruSi depot for stock .Instructions given in the, il, containing 'the _mor recent Improvements. jan7 Grave/ Roofing.. , • T liE Subscribera.respectfully info rm the citizens of -Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully to fill orders . for GRAVEL - ROOFING, in a man ner not to - be Surpassed in this city or elsewhere. From their experiente beisitiess,. they reel confident that 'they will reader sittisthetion to ell those who mi.y.give them Work.' The,stmerierity ot Gravel Roofs over any ether kind4tirtieniarly hi case of fire, is too well known tint:mire any argument its favor. To those who nre . Miacquallited with our Work,we begleave to refer them 'to Meisrt . Thomas Liggett, •Sr.; . John.F. Sr.;Perry, 'Rody Patterson, M. Kane,,Jr , and' others, for whom we have done .work. Orders thankftilly received and promptly attended to — We wilt be found on Wylie street, be iwecn igh and'iunnel street s. aplli; '. _• ,MATTHEW.MeGOVERN. -- ;JOHN SKINNIN. - IO'CTON; 4 4OO balesjoi sale by . • • - . • BREY,MATTBENVS.k. THE OHEAT ,%`:•• NATtIiLE• hIERICAN OIL,p e • 'tam a - Wallin Kentucky' 13:,•-feet - below the :la - of-the and infallible 'cure for Sprains, Straine,•Clits, Bruises. Seolds, Burns, Totter. Eris, Scold: Heal, Coup Whooping-Cough,. Intim= Sore:-TbreauSore sod * Inflamed Eyes,Flatalence, leen*. Fever Bores, and • d Irin*AIIIMATOILY RLIEHMATISM, • ch yield 4 to Its effects in a surprising manner.. It has never yet: failed whit -Used:abcordingtO &HMI Lions. Read thefollowing: Ifiancusarzit,Allegheny co., Pa 411,0 „_••••.'v. , :t. • • • - November IS, I.B4(lNtic • • • - This is to °HWY, that my wife, Margaret Obriest; • Was • -• cared of a Rheumatic Complaint of seven years standing. . by which she was so lame as to be obliged tattle crutch- • es. •In one-week she was eared by using American? Oil, and could walk about us astual without her era JONATHAN. GB The following iacolzununicuted.hy lly,Wdp•Nashr - ,*le , " - Jackson's agent forSteuberwille, 0.. • . • • • A gentleman near ,Steubenville, who hudliot been 'able - 7 to put either of his feet to the gieund for twelie Yeats, consequence of lameness, by the use of one bottle - wad' • enabled to walk two. miles to a township election. It is •, likewise a sovereign remedy for • •• •• • cOnEACTION OF • THIP MUSCLES AND TEN- The following is communicated by Mr. Wm:Niteh; Jackson's agent for Steubenville i • • ' •• • • A lady residing in Steubeaville • the: finger of whose band was so contracted as to deprive bet of the use of i: •' ' for thirty-five years,was entirely cared by the use of one bottle of the Oit,•so that she now has the perfect use in • her hand fully equal to the othei'which had never been affected. It has also been round to be a safe and iavinci ble agentin the speedL and certain care of EAFNESS • • in all cases not organically incuratle. , A Irly,residing iiiiilleghenycitywas eihiernaliy glued of obstinate deafness, of.years'contintionee,,hy the' ace of less than one bottle of the Oil, so that she . suld she heard better than she had ever done before. • • ,Agentleman well kIIOWd in Pittsburgh, Was - cored of denEenfor nine yearestanding, by the use Of a gentility of the Oil. The names end residences. of the ; lady and gentleman will be given to those who: esire it, at the office of the advertiser. •' - • ' ' • • Its properties are highly developed la • the - cettaid and • •suipnsingly speedy cure of all cases of. ••• •• CHOLIC, CHAMP; AND SPASMS, • • Several cases of Cramp Cholic have been, effectually cared by one dose of the Oil, in the short space of halt an•hear, when the parties have been agonized Its curative properties have been remarkablynianifested , ' in the radical cure of • - DISEASES OF „THE SFIN'E • • •• - • A lady,"the wife of a planter in Kentucky, was came • effectually of one of the worst cases 'of diseased which bud. confined her to her bekfor a considerable time, in which she could not - turn herself. It is also a sure - remedy and perfect can for painsiathe small of the baek; and • . INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. -; .• • • - Read the following: • ' ' • •••• ' _ _ . Postionion, , ; Thiele to certify that I Wei afflicted wi th Dec. greal2t p l34o. ain in the em - all of my back and kidneys, which affected me so mach that could not stand upright_ Hy rubbing sate,. nally and using half a teaspoonful internally, night and , ' meriting, I was entirely cured. JOHN:RIDDLE; ." • ' • near Warren, Arntstiong co., Pa. • • Afgentleman of Pittsburgh, afflicted with a violent in • gammation of the kidneysthe pain of Which caused: him to faint—was completely cured, in threesdaye, by the Ilse of the American Oil. • ". • The qualities of this • -' • NATURE'S OWN REITEDY • • is extremely penetrating and anti-inflammatory, cones- quently is confidently recommended as a sovereign resat edy wherever inflammation exists, either external or i n terual. Used immediately after a cat, bruiskor mound, it will cure and prevent • • • • GANGRENE AND 'NOR fIPICATION ' It !mei in addition, been fowl a salutary, pleasinft itruri effective remedy for those :cry unpleasant and ineatere-. • GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS: O Price, 50 tents per bottle. • • • Caution...Ho on Pour Guard.. The surprising excellence and growing popularity the American Oil, has induced some dishonest pease- 4 4 palm upon the public, miserable imitations nf.tl:,, tru l y valuable medicine, for the pexpase of dcseivlP 4 , th e un . wary, and defranding the Proprietor;-•'' • In order to be sure of obtaining the gev e obese • the following b e t • Ist. See that the nam e " Wm' Jae ) son 29 LibertY 811: bead of Weed at. t . in printed on the label o f d ie w r appiu of each bottle, to imitate which is `i- n i ony . 2d. That each bottle apinclosie - J . in a pamphlet contain tog full directions for use; and also containing .t for the the name' and address of Wm. Jacky on, General Agen proprietors;rietors; likewise; th e name and address of the pro.. Pluton!, D. Hail & Co., K - entacky. - •- • 3d. Purcha se eIt . LY of the advertised Agents, all tie whom have a shoe , bill, on which Is printed the names of the Proprietors and Po , emlAgents—thus D. Huil & Co., Proprietors, Rentuct.P f Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, PO., General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, and part . of, Ohio and BVestero 'Virginia; and the printers' Armee—. "Milli' , & ShrYoe4c, Pitteborghprinted at the bottom'• of said show bill. 4th. Observe—she genuine 'American Oilie of a ark green COICT, Vrithollt-ally sediment, and its specifier grave- • tY lighter lieu% water. /he counterfeits 'are mostly of . bIaCE lighte r white, like Spirit" or Turpentine,. said 'oe retired and clarified;- some SeneCaoll--oths.': ere a r.sixtara of other commotion"; and one n black filthy lookiog mixture. purporting to come tieing., 'Pittsburgh and Allegheny Dispensary Co." None. of these coon triitt.iTcosassother the , virtua or the power of . .the VW . ID - Sold wholesale and retail hy.i.VliL JACKSON,' General end Sole Agent for the Proprietor in Weetara PertrulAvenia, Western Virginia, and Northern ` Ohio;:: and by'lr4 following duly appointed Agents in Allegheny . ' Brown, . Allegheny atty.—. . JoaathanGhtiest,Mancheeter... ... ...;.„; .Alexaader Asdale; Wylie street... ; • .* .1. 11. Jacques, - liinsunglam. -• : • • WM.& Smith, Tempesanceville.. . •• IL Stan., PAviara Thompson, ilkinsousgs.. •:•:!:: • • ..; Daniel Negley, East Liberty. • • : H. Z. Mitchel], WiLkinsbargh..... ....; Thonins Atkin , Shorpeliargh..- • • ••• • • ' H. Rowland & Son.lll'Keesport.. ' ; • John Black, Turtle Creek. . • — hlTldowny a lizikeritciwie - . • inton. ..•!•;' .4aisieihr ee, Stip:esteem-a- . .• ; • • Riley hl'Latighlin, PlanstovnittP;: . • •.".. • : : : •L F alcon , Tarenon. ...; ; Jeremiah 'Fleming, Lawler ••. • • • ...Rohert Ardal. 15klawaris [aps . 3m Coad.Papatentgratl- . AND PATEN" 'nutted CI istvlantan atterY MIOR ~ 11truileAL-ror. - INSULATED POLES,' .L - instrument or J OTHIM ruarasas.—This lathe may hi this Conn t ry . e , the kind that has ever been, presented only On e ever .r Europe for medical purposes, and isthe can be ecor' Knowu to man ; by which the galVanie thud ci any pa , . eyed to the human eye, the tur f the.britirkor. it ;SOP rt of the body,either externally or internally.; per.tir .nite, gentle streara,withoutshocks or pain,7widl 9r, at safety—and often with the happiest effects. - :els ;important appamtusis.now_highly approved of .y many of the most eminent physicitkits of this coutitry and airope, to whom the afflicted and others whom it may concern can be referred.;. Reference will also. be given to niany highly respectable citizens, who have been cured, by means of this most vidu.ableapparatus,ol some of the most inveterate nervous disorders, which could not be removed by any other known means. - Atruang various others, it has been proved to be admir ably adapted for the cure of the following diseases, Nil:: nervous Ithads elle and other disorders of the brain: It is with this neparatua alone di:tithe operator can convey the galvanic . fluid'with ease and safety to the eye, to re store sight, or cure amaurosas; to the ear to reslara hear ing; to the tongue or other orgaiis t to restore speech ; afd to the various parts of the body, tor the. cure cif .!thronic rhemnatism, asthma, neurnigia, or tic dolcritheztozoaral ysis,*or palsy, gout, chorea or St. - Vitus r danCii,eptlepay, weakness from strains, , some diseases peculiar- to Medea,- contrac lion of the limbs, lockjaw, etc.'„,ete. Rights forsurrounding ' counties 'of Western . Pa., add privileges, with :the instrument; may be purchased, and also tested thrill, cure of diseases. Full instructions will be given for the varions.cherni- Mils lobe used for various diseases,.and the best manlier fox operating, far the cureof these Mammies, will also be fully explained to the purchaser, and a pamphlet putinto his htmds - expressly tbr - these purposes, carefully pre paredby the patentee. Enquire of • . S. WILLIAMS, Vine strieti- - near 4th tit-Tiond, Putab g." SALT RHEUM, SCURVX; OLD SORES, - BRYSIPE LAS, Barber's Itch, Chaps, Sore Beards, Bintyks.-- This is used by many physicians In this city to curing the above, and weaxonld not conseieneiously sell unless we i knew tto be alt we state. ' As a etismette,:the'true JONES'S SOAP is perhapi the only intake ever known that removed impurities,, and cleared. and "beautified the skin, making at soft;' cleat, smooth and white as an infants, But nand it is sold at ti 2 Chatham st., N. Y., and by WM'. JACKSON, Agent, Sa. Liberty street, Bittibutgh.. marls . to; HEIZI:AVISM, GOUT, 'AND - TIO DOLOREUX:— _Du A respectable gentleman called at our office, as he said, to inform us that he bad beenatilicted for 1.5 'years with. Rheamatism or Goat; and occasionally with 'ITC- Doloreux; that he had been frequently confined so bis room for months together, and often su ff ered the roost in tense and excruciating painj.bnt that lately he had been using Jayne's A/tern:ire, from which he found the Man gig nal-and unexpected relief. • Re says he found the Medi; cine very pleasant and effective; and that he now .cus- Eiders himself perfectly cared..—.PhiladelphialloviVeititer- A FACT Woirrn IKnownio.--A gentleman of Scrotaliks habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became of reeled with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose., 'ai l d a disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed,. le d , w ho a system bore the marks of being saturated / 7:4 t h di s ea s e_ One hand and wrist were so much aftee.`..ed 'that he had lost ihe nee of the hand, every . Part amend witb deep, painful, and - offensive ulcer, and ware as hollow and porous as an honey-comk. It was at this stage °lbis complaint, when death 'appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayne's Al taratived and having taken sixteen bottles, is now Perfect. :The Alterativa operates throngh the circulation, aid pluifie a the blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever located, and the numerous cures it has. per formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, 'scrofula, gout, liver complaint, tir-,pepsia pnd other chronic diseases; is truly astmilshintrotSpirit of the Mina. iprir For tale in Pittsburgh, atthc PEKIN TEA STORE WITS OF COUGHING in the night. are very trouble some. They.hreak in upon I/whams pi repose and exhaust the 'strength of the s abres. II: A. Fahnestock & Co.'s COUGH BALSAM has been eminently success ful in easing and carinc these unpleasant. spells. - - If 0. person is roused in the night by, a spasm or coughing, a tea' spoonful of this 'Cough Balsam - iota se lithe it ,-give him re li ez, - and; as it is palatable, - leaves tin unpleasant taste behind. 'Hence used, it will take' precedence over all others, +ICU remedy for coughs, colds, "'Prepared und• Sold: by B: A. FAHNESTOOR i& Corner let and Wood .streetB;lind corner and 'Wood 1 - 1114 RALPH'S Cluaranavai Vitarmarar PIY.LS.IIrOIOI ltata, wholesale and retail,at the_ , • • BELL - .ESTATE OFPICE, • - •; , Istei-50 Smithfield st. &Iw, bY. Wm .- Cole, Aillekheny . city:J. G. Snfas annighumi John IslaCracken, Penhntreat,Mt. Ward., 33