•. • yiriLLiAnci - .ICAT.E ISPGO.,- ; (aireczemoits 2 - 0:811TnalVF rk, TAT fi.), Ni.lo,.Fourth street," between Ferry and . Liberty streets, 11 - ANUPACTURERS of sh ee tie ad; leaden pipes; hy- J 3.1: &tants, pumps baths, water 'closets; leaden mints, ecc,; keep. constantly on hand and manufacture to eider, sheet lead from 1 to 8 lbs. - to the square foot, in sheets of 6 by 20 fr.n, which they will furnish to thetrade wholesale, or eat to order-in any size that may be wanted. -. They also manufacture and keep constantly on hand leaden pipes from 2 to i• inch calibre . aqueduct pipe, for conveying trout water tro springs, furnished to-the cormin trade, and put up on reels in lengths of from 100 to 1000 feet on each reel, with directions as to the proper method' of laying. • Also, on hand, a large supply of-Adams' Pat ent suction Pumps for wells or cisterns;-Snow & Co's very'supeiror cast ironsuction Pumps. - Hydrant work of every description. executed in the most durable manner, and on the most accommodating terms.: Orders from the country for leaden pipes, shet t lead, or pumps, will' receive prompt attention. )e27-daw W BM SECURED BY LETTERS PATENT ÜBLIC ATTENTION.is solicited to au entire new P article of RAILING:, made of wrought iron bars, and soft annealed rods, or wire, and expressly designed for enclosing Cottages; Getheteries, Balconies,- Public Grounds, &c., at prices caging from 50 cents t 0,53,00 the running foot. It is made in .pannela of various lengths, 2e to 4 feet high, with wrought iron posts If inch square, as futervening distances of 6to 10 . feet. If desired, the psuanels can bo made of an height, in continuous spans of 50 to .:65 feet, with or, without posts. No extra charge for posts- The-comparative lighiness, gremstrength and durabil ity of the WIRE RAILING, the beauty of its varied or namental dseigns,together with the extremely low-price at which iris sold,,are causing it to supersede the Cast Iron Railing,-wherever,heir comparative merits have been tested., For further particulars address, MARSHALL & BROTHERS,, - - Agents for Patentees, rai27:3mi Diainond alley, near Smithfield at., Pittsburg. HeirdWare,routiory, TORN .WALKER,..fmporier and Dealer in Foreign and tP Domestic Hardware, respectfully, announces to his friends.and the public generally, that he is now receiv ing his Spring Supply of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, &c., ulna stand, No. 85 Wood street, which he will dis pose.of on the most reasonable terms. - lie will continually be receiving fresh supplies. direct from the manufacturers in. Europe and this country, which will enable bim tocompete with any house, East He partieidarly invites the attention of customers to his- excellent . assortment of Table and Spring Cutlery, doS.,-which is of fashionable patterns and from the most popular manufacturers. Ins stock of Carpenter's Tools is large, and of excel lent quality. . Of general Hardware stock, he has every variety of Wentern Merchants and dealers, generally, are in vited to call and examine laisstock. marthOm dolver's 'Patent Concave Beater Ohara, BUTTER. IN FIVE MINUTES!! Wrlcall the attention of the pnblic to the article he ad fig this advertisement, and invite the enterprising and c arions to call and witness its operation, All adver tisements-in relation to this invention, to the hundreds who have seen it tested, is supererogation. let. This Churn will .produce Batter, gathering it in a mass, from 'meet milk, in five to teu minutes! used from cream prepared, as families usually prepare it, in three to five minutes!. 24 The utility of this invention is apparent, as better Batter, can be produced from sweat milk, or cream, than cream soured in the usual way ; and by . means of this Churn; - a little girl or boy can perform, in five or ten minutes, what ha, heretofore required the labor of a wo man or man ter one or two hours, and sometimes half a 3d. By simply turnings thumb screw, the whole inside dasher is taken oat, leaving nothing but thi Butter and milk In the plain wooden box. 4th. It is the cheapest Churn ever invented as the sim plicity of its construction (though embodying a..great philosophical principle) makes it but little to 'manufac ture it. . Sth Ilia a common-sense Churn, as all will admit who will examine it We invite the public to call and witness its operation at oar officein the Diamond, near the Black Bear Tav ern, and at J. F. Beckham% Federal at., Allegheny. mara-dloam2m CAMERON & PRICE. Wall Paper Warehouse s . O. 47 MARKET. STREET. PIT PALIUROH, • T flOattlEl PALIIIEtt. RESPECTFULLY'announces to his friends and ens a tentless. that-he has had at no past period so exten sive a .Stoek as ho has at present. lie can *fres to pur chasers, on ray moderate terms, at the old established stand fit Marka street, almost every article /whit line-- including crianting-room.lied chamber, diuing-roorn,par lor and nail Paper. With Borders, Landscapes. Fire board Prints, Paper and:Transparent Window Shades, Bonnet and Binders' Boards; Writing, Wrapping, and Tea Paper: be is abundanty supplie. and requests merchants and houiekeepers so call and examine his as sortment. .Raga and Tatuters' Scraps taken in trade, at the high est prices. marta-d&w. • - Paper Hangings. lr AM now receiving, direct trout the manufacturers in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, n large and well selected sasortment of all the latest and moat im proved styles of .Satin, Glazed and common PAPER HANGINGS, consisting of -10,000 pieces of. Parlor-and Fresco ; 10 : 000 gall and Column; 40,000 " Dining-room, chamber and office Paper Which I would particularly invite the attention of those havingliouses to Paper, to call and examine, at the Paper Warehouse of • ' S. C. HILL, 67 Wood at. Papei 'Hangtwigs. rEssus. JAS. HOWARD Sc CO., lVe. 82 *cod sato, 111 would call the attention of the public to their pre, ears' ode- of Paper Hangings, which,' . for variety, beauty of finish, durability and cheapness, ts nnsurpans ed by .ittrestaullshmant in the Union. Besides a large and full assortment of Paper of their ' own manufacture, they are now receiving a direct im portation of French and English styles of Paper Hang ings, purchased- by Mr. Levi Howard, one of the firm. now in - Europe,consisting of— Parisian manufacture 10,000 pieces. - London do. 5,000 do. Of their-own manufacture, they have 100,000 pieces Wall Paper, and 12,000 pieces Satin Glazed Window Blinds, &c. ' Messrs. James Howard& Co., have spared neither es pouse nor labor in their endeavors to rival the Eastern Wall Paper establishments, both in quality of manufac ture and variety of pattern, and they are warranted in assuring the publio that they have succeeded. The whole assortment, foreign rind home manufacture, will, be offered on terms us tow as those of Eastern manufacturers - and importers. matt: Joshua abodes. BrIIOLESALE FRUITERER AND CONFECTION ER, No. 0 Wood street— boxes Oranges; 500 cane Sardines; 225. " Lemons; POO hi.. 180 dozen Lemon Syrup; 150 qr." " 1000 drums Figs ;400 boxes Herring ; 200 bxs Raisins, in layers; 2000 Cocoa Nuts; 150 hi. bxs. . 8 boxes Maccaroni; 100 qr. " " 8 " Verthacilla ; 75 trails Iraica Almonds; 25 cams ass'd Pickles , 100 boxes shelled " 40 casks Currants Ei bales Bordeaux “ 100 lbs. cut Tissue Paper; 10 ' " -.Malaga " 50 rids. white Kiss Paper; 3, " paper shePd " 15 cases Prunes; . 3 " hard " " 16 mats Dates ; 40 bagliFilberts; 4 cases Liquorice; 30 . " Walnuts; 10 Ste. Vane Ila Beaus; 50 0 . Cream Nuts; 20 bra A Nol llo'k Candy; 40 " Pecans; 20 " wh'e and yel. R. ", 10 bids... " . 8 cases Florence Oil; Just received and for sale by - insu29 - . JOSHUA RHODES. . IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, Strata 'Boat Owners and Kota Keepers. 110 ORTON'S UNIVERSAL COOKI \43 STOVES nre .L.ll offered as the best Cooking Stove in Market, having a new principle applied for heating the oven, that bread, meats, or any article creating steam or vapor, can be baked and retain its flavor the saute us when baked M a brick oven or reflector; also, , in point of removing,. in raving time and luel. The public are invited to examine the Stove. For sale, only at N 0.112 Second street, sign. of the Gilt Stave, where reference may be had to families who have thend,n use. Also, thirty different patterns of cooking Stoves, plain and fancy Grates, Office gad Parlor Stoves, (ap4ml.3in) A. & C. BRADLEY. • Chnrahtll do Stanley, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE RICH, ,lE'IVELRY • EDW Agents, •N. 8..-tornsr Fifth and Market sts., ( up states,) Pnisburgh. -Txrs have on hand, and are daily receiving from the YV"'manufacturers, a large stock - of Goode, which we are-prepared-to, offer to Dealers only at the mannfac toren, lowest wholesale, prices. — Cluster and Real Stone Setßrealit-pint ; Engraved, Plain Hoop Stone Set Ear aid Fingefßingsi Plain Gold, Engraved and Stone let Sonde; Slides, Watch Keys, &c., Ac. Among oar Gocele can be found , some of the most de sirable and - approved styles of Stone Sets novio, in J use, -visa-Opal-Ruby, Ttakois, Topaz, Anathyst, Garnet, Brilliants, &a.; • Deniers; purchasing Fine SeWelry, will find ii for their advantage to examine our stock. • 134nt Bnither , s Pres/than Gold Pens, with and without eases, he offers for sale at the lowest New York • rices.- -(apl3) EDWARD TODD & CO. j Ifgg fIITIT. COUNTY-SW:IIY taken for the Largest and LJ Best 'BREAD ever offerctifor sale in this City, at the corner of Wylie and Tunnel streets. artUlatv "Sort p Right Side lap." H0101,4N A CANTWELL are just opening, at No. e Market street and at the new front on tho North east side of the Diamond, &splendid assortment of Fash ionable "Bonnets,' Leghorn Hats, Breast-pins, Ear and Finger Rings, Black and Fanny. Silk Crava's,withartin numerable collection of Variety Ooods, which can and will be sold at the cheapest prices. split iiOOAN & CANTWELL. Valuable Property for Hale. of 42 Acres, QrIVATED f of a mile from the Cemetery and app.:) , hy•site the residence of Col. Croghan, presenting a front Of 1200 recta °ambling a new cottage house, with hall in centre , and tricorns, 4 bedrooms andgood cellars, &c. A tenant , house. barn, stables, garden, &c., all under 'good fence. • This desirable property is suitable for gar dening purposes. or country residences, as gegen,' prom_ lain; and beautiful locations can easily be intrirred for that pavan_ Price, 82QO an acre. Terms easy. 8, CUTHREET,Ben. Agent, q2o - - - Smithfield street. lESTATE FOR SCRIP.-- For sale, a valuable IL Lotil - 20 feetfronton Beaver street, Allegheny. by 117 feet to a 17 feet alley, having a small frame. Cottage Dwelling House, with other improvements. PrieeBBoo, in Pittsburgh and Allegheny -Cny and County Scrip ; at par. - . .S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, *4O - - . Smithfield etreet. R, 27rint stria, near Wood, respectfully infant's 1 111 11 144) s•customers and the public that he has Just reccia, W from the,Enst a well selected assortment of GOODS,' which he w ill make to order in the best manner, Cheapfar Dash. • paw', I • "..;".' MESE isiellan'cons. , Business Card. TYRANTS etb, IVELL - ASZIONOPOLIES IifUST.PALL: SO MUST PRICES; tITRICH fact will be proven by calling at McGtriax's "' - - Fashionable Tailoring Establiehrneut,Third street, St. Charles Building, Morro: Snum.projue and quick sates. Vaniery : Pratt and good. COUPETTIJON : Very far in the background. old customers, and. all others, are respectfully in ;tined that I am waiting for them MCGUIRE, 0ct2,9 Tailor, St. Charles. $2O 00Q SCRIP WANTED—In exchange for 77 ld Watches 110 Silver assorted Go Watches ; ; 59 dozen Razors, assorted 350 " Gloves, kid, silk, lisle thread and cotton ; 150. " Stockings, assorted ; 175 100 French A Gum cc o Srdeouspensnders; 050 Silk Parasols ; ; 400 Umbrellas ; 50 lbs, Sewing Silk ; .21.5 doz. Fans, assorted; 1200". Spool Thread, assorted ; 75 qr. gross Pearl Buttons; • • 100 groas Lasting, assorted; 400 ". • Books ai.d-Ey es ; 80 Basket Wagons; With a large assortment of Jewelry and Fancy Goods; French Baskets, Steel and, Silk Bags, Silk Purses. Steel Beads, Pocket,-Books,'-Fancy Soaps, new style Vases, very fine; &lawn,' _Pen Knives; a large assortment of Combs of every description; with a large stock of Trim mings. The undersigned will be happy to accommodate Idefrienes and - the public with - say thing in his line for Allegheny City, Allegheny County. and Pittsburgh City Strip—equal partial's of each—at 117 blarketstreet. spit - ZEBULON KINZEY. • R. REAM* CarroN YARN-30,m, to sorted. numbers i . . .._ - 150 bales Batting: ' ....- ' - 20 do.- Candle Wick ; :Cotton Twine, Cha 01, &c.., for get) by i . •• - RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO.s may 2 No. 28 Water street. ~.. Mt -03aobs OUSK-KEEPERS urn 'most .30szrasetrif6e .L sabseriber - has received and now 'on , baud,. a large assortment of Housekeeping Goods, comprising, in pari, as follows 5-4, 6-4,10.4, P 2-4 BIM Cotton Shectinp; • 13-1, 10-4, .1.2,4 Barnsley Slieclings.; Pillow-ease Linea, and MusliiyTteking ; Marseilles Quilts, Blankint• Plain and embroidered Tab le Covers; . • Do. do. Piano' do.; Windsor Drapery, Turkey Red Chintz;"- • Buf Windiior Holland, Linen'Table Cloths ; Damask Table Linen, all widths ; Napkins, Doilies, Diaper Crash, & c., &c.; which will be sold at lowest price 3: n r ROBT. D. THOMPSON'S, No. 110 Markei st., 3 doOrs.fmm Liberty. H(JOAN & CANTWELL, have just receivea. at No. -86 Market street, an unrivalled selection o tr- Bend Reticules and Parses;' Fans and Combs; China Sets, 'Accordeuns, &e. marfa' MOAN & CANTWELL. Now Goods, at Number. Vidlysninel CORNER OF FOURTU AND 11ARNET. VIAINTS; PITTSSV GREAT.BARGAINS!—The subscriber has just re turned frOznithetastern Cities;and is now receiving a.very extensive assortment of FANG V - AND STAPLE Dltv GOODS, adapted to the pretent seition,bad•ern. bi .ing a stock for richnesa nd variety not stirpassed . by aiv establishment in the West. • DRESS GOODS! Very glossy black Silki; , Cramtiand Collirs; Handsometress •dci. i Slack loveVelli ithdlidkfir.; Rich changeable do. :Jaconerandeamti.Mukline, Rich chargeable Satin de; Plaid and Striped Chines;'' Handsome Ribbons; Mode and high col'd French'Gloves,llosiery, &c.; Merinos; Cloths for Cloaks; Mode and high col'd MuslinTerkeri Shawls; detainee; - • . ;Cashmere do. - • New,style rauslindeLainenPlain Thibet Shawls, silk Skrinstliiied Cattimeres; ' I fringe; Fancy do. do. jPlack Thib et Shawls, do. do. Black and colored Alpacas;:illack do. do. Plaid Ginghams, bright co-'Silk do. do. lore; (Fine Brochte do. New style Visettes ; !Cloth do. Gala Plaids, bright colors; Plaid. Long no. California Plaids; !Low Priced do Black Bombazines; Plaid Cloakings. • ' emacor..s—batgr ME:MOTION • His stock 'of Calicoes is very large; it , has been , rie. lemed with much care—with particular reference' to fastness of coloring, durability of fabric, and beauty, of design. These goods are lower than they hate erer, been before, and are worthy the particular attention at purchasers: . • , The best Calicoes for 61 ets. ever offered ; Doublopurple Calicoes, English; 12/ rent',; Green do. - Oil Chintz; British Chintzes; New style Merrimack Calicoes; • Blab do, do. Blue and Orange do. Furniture do. CIH P DRESS GOODS _ - • A large lot of IoW priced M uslin de Lathes, of the low price of 12} cents per yard: Also, Black Alpacas for per yard. Very good and very handsome dark and bright colored Plaid Ging. hams, for 12k cents, warranted fast colors.' • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE. COORS. Bleached Manlius, 61 to I:2' • Yard wjde Unbleached. 6ito 9; . Bed Tickings ' very cheap; Casinetts,Ahillings. Kentucky Jeans; • • Cheeks, Lmings.Plaid Lime y ; Domestic Oinghams. Mariners' Shirtings; Colored Cambrths ; - Flannels, lower than ever offered ; Canton Flannels. • • LINEN GOODS' Irish Linens,Linen Lawns ; Damask Tabe Linen; Do. do. Clothe; Russia Sheeting; Do. Diapers; Linen Drilling, Crash. BLANKETS!. BLANKETS! A large stock of Blankets, from coarse io very fine, also Blue and Drab Blankets, fine and very' fine, fot Overcoats. GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine and superfine French and English Cloths and Cans simeres; Over-eciatings-; Silk and Linen Pocket' Hand kerchiefs:and, Cravats; Gloves ;'Suspenders; Silk and Merino Under Garments ; Merino and Cotton Half Hose, eta., etc. The subscriber having.. made extraordinary prepara tions for the Fall and Winter trade, and having perches• ed his Goods under' nis Goods under the advantage of marketsiannsually depressed, can confidently promise his customers the best bargains he has ever been able to oiler. Customers of-the house, and purchasers generally, are respectfully invited to gull., - (nov2o) PIiIMP ROSS. .N2riv - Spring Goods NO. ittARKET SI`REE.7I', between Fourth street. and the Diamond 'Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. The subscriber has just received his fan supp.y of Fancy and staple. Dry Goods. adapted iwthe Spring Sales, consisting in pan of the following: 4-4 English Lawns. only 121 cis., French Organdy Lawns; 121 eta ., 4-4 Blue Merimac Prints, 12/ cis., 4-4 Donble Purple. Prints, 121. eta.. Drub Mons de Lain l 2; cu., French Dress Gingliarns. 121 cis, 4 -4 Brown AlUl' Fins, from sto 9 etc., Bleached itluslins, ct5..44 Bleaelp ed Muslins, 61 to 121 etc., Prints, Merlinac Pattertie, cis., 2d Mourning Fr. Ginghums, 121 cis., French Work Collars, 121 cis. LADIES , DRESS GOODS Brocade Chaharlkori Silks. Brosha Figured Silks. Chn melon Slitill' de Shiers. Wide Black Plaid Silks, Wide Black Gro. de Rhine Silks, Figured Foulard Silks, Plaid (iro. tPArmour Silka, Madonna Silk Stripes, Wide Black Mantilla Silks, Paris Printed Imwris, Englikh Primed Lawns, French Dress Ginghams, Embroidered Swiss Muslim', Paris Printid Mous de Lains. Satin Plaid Bern ges. Chamelion Plaid Grenadines, Plaid Linen Linares, French Organdy Lawns. „VARIETY GOODS: . . . New style Bonnet - Ribbims. Ladies' Cravats, Revere Bordered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, French Work Dopes and Collars, Black and Colored Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, Mohair and Worsted Mitts, Black Si.k Fringes and Gimps, Mull, Swiss,laconett and Thread Edgings and linterungs, AN hate and Black Silk Hose, Cashmere, Moravian. Black end White Cotton Hose, and Black and White Silk Dean Veils. - • SHAWLS: Embroidered White Cashmere and Crape Shawls, Plaid and Black Silk Shawls, Black and Colored Mous de Lain Shawls, Satin Plaid Berage Shawls, - French Cashmere Shawls, and Plain and Embroide red Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibbet Shawls. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS: Damask Table Linens and Table Cloths, Russia Dia per and Crash, Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, Bleached and Brown :Unsling:, Casinetts, Kentucky 'Jeans, 'fled Ticking, Domestic Ciiiighants, Colored Cambries, ..ted White and Yellow Flannels, Welsh Flannels, Canton Flannels, Brown, Bleached and Colored Drillings. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS French and English,' Blue, , Black arid Brown Cloths ; Black and Fancy French Cassimeres: New Style Fancy Vestings and Cravats; Silk , Under Shirts and Drawers; Linen Cambric and Silk Ibuidkerchiers, and a fine iortruent at Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. PARASOLS AND PARASOLOITS : I Intie just received a Spletiaid assortme at o Style Plain and Fancy Silk Fringe Parasols, Par and Sun Shades. The above Goods have all been purchased at the low eat cash prices, and Wilthe sold \\ holesale and Retail„nt such rates as cannot fail to please all who wish to buy good Goods at low prices.- A FISALOIII MORRIS. No. G 5. Marker Ai., Pittsburg GOLD! GOLD GC•I.D! FEOPE CLOTIIING LT J. ROGERS respectfully informs his friends and ILL. the public that he has opened his .ITEW CLOTiltaa Sronn, No. 37, Market etreet,between Front and Second, where he will keep constantly on hand a large and supe rior assortment ofelothing, suitable for the present season Having just returned from the East with a new and splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the most desirable patterns, which will be made up on the shortest no,ice and in the most fashionable style. on 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 et., Pittsburgh. [melt inin Terrible Revolution—Stara Triumphant! H OOAN & CANTWELL, (sign of the ' 5 .0 No. SG Market street, would respectfully beg leave to call the attention of the 'public to their new stock of Goods, just received and opening from manufacturers and im porters, of which they feel confident that price and qual ity will give entire satisfaction, us our motto is—" Quick Sales and Small Prefits.” Our stock consists, partly, of the followin artiles,vizt Ladies' and Gentlemen's Breast Pins, late s tye s ; Guard and Vest Chains; Bracelets, Clasps and Lockets ; Fin ger rad Ear ings ; Pencils and Pens; Slides and Studs n' ; .Steel ' n ßuckles ß , for Ladies' Head Dresses; Madalos Card'Cased; shell, pearl and velvet ; Coral Beads ; Ala baster Boxes ; fine Rosewood and Ebony Shaving Cases, furnished ; Slyer Spectacles; Silver Spoons all kinds ; German Silver Spoons, all kinds; Silk Steel ' Bead Bags and Purses; Cotton Bags nod Purses; Hair, Tooth, Nall and Cloth Brushes; Violins, Accordeons, Flutes and Fifes; fine Penknives and Scissors; Globes and Paper Holders, Shell, Dress and Side Combs, latest styles; Chide Vases, Fruit Baskets, Agate and Glass Vases, Mugs,' and Cologne Bottles ; Tables, Chessman and Backgammortßoards ; Silk Tapestry; Brussels and In grain Carpet Bags ; Willow, Market and Side Baskets; Chairs, Wagons, Cradles, &c. &e., with n large wisort. nient of . Tops and Fancy driihrs, teo numerous to men. tion. • Pltteburgb Portable Boat Line,. IMAM 18 4 9 MIMI ,_ FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRICIOUT TO A.P.13 FROM " PiTTSBURGify PHILADELPHIA, .BALTIIISORE, • NRIV. YORK BOSTON, &c. THOMAS BORBIDGE, TAA PPE& NOR ' fiadelphia. - Hid. old established Line beingnowin full operation, iheproprietors are prepared, with.theitrisnal exten sive arrangemenbt; tolorward merchandsze, produce, &c., to and from the ports, - on liberal.terms, the regularity,_ dispatch sand safiny, -peculiar to their mode of transportation, so obvious vvhen traashipruent on tha way is avoided, All cousig.mments byanilfOr this Line received, c harges paid,:and for:yarded in anyrectuired , directions, free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. • ' 'No interest, directly, or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications promp:lY attended to, on applica• Lion to he follo*btg Agents: THOMAS HORBIDGE, 27S Market streer. Philadelphia. TAAPPE & O'CONNOR, - Canal Basin,. Pittsburgh. .O'CONNOR- .& CO., Notch st.;Baltima re. . 5 t;= . 274.1 7 .4TZ 1 8 . WIINGSINSIN Merchant's Transportation Line, VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANAL. AND RAIL ROADS, TO PUBLADELPHIR AND BALTIMORE :Canals and Rail Roads' - being - now open, and in , good order, we are-prepared to forward all kinds of mer chandize and produce , to Philadelphia and Baltimore, with promptness and despateh, and on as good terms as any other Line. O. A. MeANULTY & Co., ' Canal Basin:Ten street; P Apr.:gra—CHARLES RAYNOR, n Philadelphiaitts,burgh. ROSE MORRILL & Co., Baltimore. [mrl7 - amuEgglB49. Merchant's Way Freight Line, For Blairsville, Johnstown, Hollidaysburgh t and all intermediate places. Tots Line will continue to carry all Way Goode with their usual dispatch, and at lair rates of freight. Aotorra—C. A. MeANULTY & Co., Pittsburgh. . . B. WAREFIRLD, Johnstown. JOHN MILLER, Hollidaysburgh. R ESSitENCISS—J nmeg Jiireon; Smith.& ,Smclair, shoenberger,-R ) Moore, John Parker, S. F. Von IlOnn horst & Co., Vm. Lehater & Co., Jno. W.Dovitt &Bros., Pittsburgh; John Ivory, Sutiiit, Mulhollan & Ray; John Graff & C 0..; Blairsville. marl 7 (Gazette and Journal only copy.) , — Greatirg_litzt Corner, ErtrraTlELD I.IID FlPTll,lrriltErli, PiTrBl3ll2oll, PA., I. Is the most popularbf all BOOT and SHOP. Es' 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 oilier . for .this market, runt he is not satisfied only by keepitie best 'assorted sto . ek:of BOOTS and SHOES in the Western country, bat hi in enabled and deter mined to "Sell his' GOODS lower; than any other house possibly can, he cares riot What facilities they boast or having for °tiering K rent indueinnents to the public. It in impossible to set torth all theativentages and &Citifies in an advertisement, that the Great Bargain Corner has over others, which enables its proprietor to sell Boots and Shaes'of the very best qualities and styles at from 10 to ..Z .- liir cent: lower than any other store in the city. The war'ttitestilic matter is for all who intend parches-. lung BOOTS and 'SHOES, to call at BATES' GREAT BARGAIN CORNER, e-vainine the meek and prices, and all wilt be satisfied that the Greatßargain Corner. Smith field and-Fifth street!, is the place for the public, one and all, to get good Bouts and Shoeacheap, for cash. deco J. B__ ATES. -itri— a f rp -1- kitoilriVricktta&lNSl THE BIG GOLDEN BEE-lIIVE AGAIN. fete Spring and Summer Dry, Goode now opening at the Sfgn of Me BIG 888 HIVE, on Macke Street, between Third and Fourth limas. .- ~ WA'. 1.. RUSSELL, No. 09 Market street, be • tween Third and Fourth streets, sign of the Big 16 0 olden Bee-Ifive.has now commenced receiving a very large and splendid . stock Of Spring and Summcr DEA GOODS, whtch he is enabled to Mier tohis numerous customers and the public generally, at prices far below those of anyformer season. These Goods have all been selected with the greatest care, and will be found to be one of the largest mid most splendid stocks of Spring and Summer Goods ever offered.in this city:— As many of these Goods have-been purchased of the Im porters, per the latest arrivals from Europe, the subscri ber is confident dust .he can oder to his customers the very newest styles of Ladies Dress Goods, comprising English, French, Swiss, Irish and Scotch Goods, togetlet with a full assortment of American manufacture, and cheaper than can be found elsewhere. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Rich Chameleon Silks, extremely low; Rich Brocade do. beautiful goods ; Rich Grenadines, plain and figured ; ('lace Saki rich goods . Poult de Sole, fashiontible and late imponations ; Black Aril:lures, plaid and striped; Brocade Lustres, new styles; Mohair Chameleou, figured, (very cheap d Silk Tissues, all colors; Bali/trines, in great variety Paris dotted Lawns, for evening dresses; New style rich Mourning Lawns Organdie Lawns, a beautiful article ; Black Gros de Rhine, ail widths and qualities ; Igack Bombazines, of most approved makes ; Paris printed Bareg,es, extremely low; Paris printed Lawns. in great variety; 'Drapes and Crepes Li 46e, a MB osartMent of colors and qualities; Together Together with A large supply of IX: Lames and Alpacas some as low as.lbli cents per, yam'. In addition to the above will be found a beautiful assortment of Black Brussels La ce.fortrimating Stresses. mantillas and capes. Also, French worked Capes, Collars and C,utTs , latest styles. Also. ViLtorta Lawns aid Spotted Robes, very cheap; Scrisi. Mull, Jaconet and Book Muslims; Bonnet Ribbon; Belting Ribbon; Cravats; Scarfs; Artifieials ; Gloves; Mitts, and Hosiery. SHAWLS: Grenadine Shawls, plain and figured . SHAWLS ; Crapenil Chine, do. a new article t Rich changeable Glace Shawls, high lustre; Mode En:iti'd Thibet do. extremely ow ; Black Emb'il Whet do. very cheap; Black Silk . do. best quality Black Nett do. low prices;_ White canton Crape do. splendid goods; Chameleon Silk do. late importations; Printed Cashmere. do. cheapest in the city NVlite Erdh'd Thibet do. a beautiful article. PARASOLS ! i•AßAsolas!, The larqest. cheapest and best pasortment in the City. Parasols from the lowest to the most splendid, rich and costly article, of the newest styles and colors, can atways be found at the Big Ree-Hrire, between Third and Fourth sts., No. G 2. fmar29l WALL. RUSSELL. Domestic. and Staple Goods, Cheapest Vet t 4 LARGE STOCK OF CALICO, from 3 cents to 10 cents per yard; Bleached and unbleached Mastitis, front 3 cents upward ; Bed Tickings and Checks, a full supply of all qualities and prices; Irish Linens; Table Drunasti, Russia and Scotch Diapers; Napkins; Table Diapers; Crash and Bowles- Scotch and Manchester Ginghams; Suttinetts; Kentucky Jean, and Blue Drills; all of which will be sold Of at prices that cannot fail to please, and withoth fear of competition. Remember the Big Bee Hive, Market street, be tween Third and Founh streets--No. 62. muntS WM. L. RUSSELL. Great .Weatern Saddle, HARNESS, TRUNK AND WHIP BIANUPACTORY. rptiE subscriber takes this method' of informing his friends and the public in genera!, that he has the largest stock of the following named aricles,nf his Own manufacture, in.this city—Saddles, Harness, Trunks and Whips; all of which he will warrant to be made of the best material, and by the best mechanics in Allegheny county. Being determined to sell his manufactures something lovrer:than has been heretofore sold in the city, he would invite persons in need of the above named ar ticles, to his Wurellouse, No. 244 Liberty street, oppo site Seventh. Also, bands made to order for machinery oct3l • • G. KERRY • • • Steel and LelltTlllann(aetory. rpHE subscribers have enlarged their Steel and File Manufactory, on the cornetW„O'Hara street and Spring alley, Fifth Ward, Pittriburgh, by erecting a eon v trting furnace, a melting furn,ace and a tilt 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 wiSi the best imported article ; and b eing ' determined to make it the interest of all who use Files in any way, to pur chase from them, they will sell their Files at reduced prices, for Cash. They will also re -cut Files, and pur chase those which are worn and broken. Public pat ron agge is respectfullyinvited, nov7) J. ANKRIIiI Co.& _ . ...___._.________. City Livery Stables. eilLA's,Tux subs c ribers 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 'rept by the day, week, month or year, and additional falls are being erected, in the second storyjor the ac commodation of Canal stock. feb23:3m . Ist retiring from the Linery business, I with pleasure from a long aequaidtance) recommend my successors to he patronage of my friends and the public. CHARLES COLEMAN. Bigelow's Carriage Manufactory, Diamond alley, between Wood and Smithfield streets. E. M. BIGELOW would respectfully inform the public, that at his Factory cart at all tunes be found a large supply of Family Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, em.yesk.,, and all kinds of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and neatness to any found in the East. Contracts for any, number of Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, will be promptly filled. AL work of his own manufacture will be warranted. _Rmrsatmmas.—Col. R. Patterson, R. H. Patterson, E. D. Gazzam, Esq., Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee, and Alderman Steel. [fele27:d3m Wholesale and Retail. ADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY 101 OBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in- KID form his friends and the public generally, ; ant he continues to occupy that large and com modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samue n eetock & Co., No. Ed, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harnesi, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags,Vallses, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. :He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared. t, furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmaterial, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. cheaper. • Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices._ ID- Don't forget the place, No. 813, corner of Wood street a —u—dAllel. . us An Oss aP2tl Mill OTT L E RS, Aro MannirAcwizzas osi MINERAL MD Warne, Sarsaparilla, Porter, Ale, Cider, Root Be Mead and Pop,Market street, and 100 Lib"e street, corner of Cecil's alley, Pittsburgh. raar23: ~~x ~~ rl.9.ShichiriL AND ItIINITTAIrCIL e. fIARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out persons from any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. NN - e do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports, 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 show that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilstihousands of others were detained months until they could be sent in some old craft at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their We intend to perform our contracts honorably; con what it may, and not seta* was the case lait season with other offices, who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from 11 to .£l,OOO, payable. at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land. England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, Fifth street. one door below Wood at. INDE M NITY. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company Or PITILADMPIII.A. D IRECTORS:— Charles AV. Banekcr, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CHAS. W. LIANCKER,PreeI.. CaAs. G. Biacska, Secretary. Ire Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or mu led, on every description of property in town and country. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Pond, whietOvith theh - Capltal and Prerniiimirsafelyliivested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 18-12, published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were us fol. IOWS, viz Mortgages Real Estate Temporary Loans Stocks Cash, Ice it133t492 Since:thelr incorporation, n periodo. , B, s. of 19 year they have paid upwards of Chu..Million Four Hundred Thou sand .Dollers,.losses by lire. thereby affording evidence Of the advantages of I usurance i as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, ail liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office N. E. corner Wood and ad ate Fre and Mare Insurance TIRE Insu i rance Company in of North America, . of Phila delphia, through its 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. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, ' Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Win. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sec'y. This in the oldest Insrance Cotnpany in the United States, having been chartered in 17941. Its charier is per petual, and from Its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public". IVILLIAM P. „TONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Prom sta. Pittsburgh may4p Re siiissiii.l=- - Giiii, oriel', e. (THP, subscribers having removed from N 0.170 to No 172 and 174 Liberty Street, offer for sale Goods, as (lows, in store and now landing, viz: 300,bags prime Rio Coffee, ." new crop ;" 40 " Old Government Java Cairo; 150 Mids. prime New Orleans Sugar; 020 hbls. Plantation - Molassea ; 100 " St. James Sugar-house Molasses : 1001:f. ch. Young filysou Tea; 1 40,. ''" Gunpowder and Imperial Tea; t new " n crop Chulan Powchong 70 catty boxes Y. If. and Gunpowder Ten ;,1 100 bags white Brazil Sugar; 0 0,koxes white Havana Sugar; 40 bags Pepper; 20 " Allspice; 100 boxes Mustard, in; mid -I lb. cans; 100 " Malaga Bunch " Raisins; 50 h in layer': t. " 50 qr." " t. tt 01) casks 'Lance Currants; 10 bales Sicily Almonds ; 100 boxes Richmond Tobacco ; _ 00 baskets Bordeaaz d Marseilles Olive Oi ; 200 bbls. and 100 hf. bids. an No. 3 large Mackerel l ; 9 barrels Holley; 1000 lbs. Cheese ; 2000 galls. Winter and Spring Spenn Oil ; 1000 " Bleached North-west Whale Oil; 1000 " Crude is 300,000 Cruz &Sos' sup'r Principe Cigars ; aux) Havana Segars ; 20 half pipes Cognac Brandy, of various vintages 2 punclieona Jamaica Spirits; 3 pipes Holland Gin; 20 qr. casks sup. Teneriffe Wine; 10 " Madeira Wine; 20 n Lisbon 40 " Oporto " 00 n Sweet Malaga Wine : 10 Indian barrels " 15 hhds. Claret; 20 qr. casks Haut Sauterne; 40 cases sup'r Bordeaux Claret; 30 caskets Champagne Wine; 2 doz. sup'r Stomach Bitters ; 200 hhls. pure Rye Whiskey, from I to .5 years c Id. apt). MILLER fr. RICKETSON. ROGERS dc. OBEY CIGARS, CIGARS, CIGARS—Four cases, containing: 12000 St. Bt Yarn Principe Cigars; 9000 Harms Itnp'd do do 4000 de In Cruz Cuba do do a 2.50 La Norma Hay.itegalin do 4000 Primers Haven do do 3000 La Luna do do . 25250 La Minerva. do Just received and tor sale by JOSHUA RHODES, apM No. 0 Wood street._ CONSUW . TION silies more viCii ms y other disease in our country. The young, the old, the bea and guy, are all alike subject .to its invidious ravages, and many a hectic cheek has been supposed to bloom with the - glow of health. Bat every ease origi nates in R cold and a. cough—perhaps deemed unworthy of attention at first---4tud only met with remedies care, and late. Watch the first symptoms with jealous care, and make immediate use of the Cough Balsam of D. A. Falmestock & Co., which will certainly cheek its further pactiorogress, n. and restore the inflamed organs to a beautiful For sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK &.,Co., corner Ist and Wood ate,{ also, corner oth and Wood. deal _... FOR SALE—s 4 Brick House, and Lot of 19 feet front on Clay alley by 50 deep towards Wylie street, near to Washington street. The House is well arranged and in good repair. Price, SIM—SW in hand, $2OO at one loart 81110 at two Years, 8200 in three years, or 8600 in Scrip in hand. This property is rented at $125. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, Smithfield street. New Mozamepelat. LaneE . ~ • % - v • Anal' ”Ati- &CO • Durmnr,Knxissm., &Ce., 8411 all st., New-York', S . • - .22 ..Liverpool, 'England. _g.. • RIC3PECTSULLV infoim their friends End the public, that they, have commenced the, Gene. O ," rat , Shipping . and Commission Business,. to . , I fel .gether woh the General Passenger Business, 41 granting certificates of passage free' London, Liverpool. Dublin,-Belfast, or any port of the Old , Country to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, an Me most reasonable terms.. Drafts and Bills of Exchange, from £1 to any amount on the Royal Bank of. Ireland and its branches, mid on Liverpool. The days of sailing of the. Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, as fixed upon, are the Ist, 6th, 11th, 16th, 21st and 26111 of every month. • These Ships are all of the largest class, and are com manded by mettn•of character and experience. .The Cabin accommogations are all 'hat can be desired in point of splendor and convenience. They are furnished with every description of stores of the best kind. Punc tuality in the days of sailing will be strictly adhered to. ' Packet Ships Roseins, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick, are vessels of the largest class; and those desirous to bring out their friends, cannot select finer or safer Ships. Passage can be secured at the lowest rates. New Orleans Line of Packets sail weekly. For pisage or freight, apply as above, or to _ _ _ WDEN o - EDMUND SNOWDEN, r deellj Corner 4th and Smlthoeld ata.iPittahurg T,pscottlis Gietierall Emtgrapori Office. ' REMITTANCES and Passage to and . j front Great Britain and Ireland, by W • & LT. Tapacon 75, South et., corner Rood Maiden Lane, ' N. Y., and 96 Water- Theßood, Liverpool. Tha.subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above Route, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous ot paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; anti they flatter themselves theircharacter and long standing in business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be Carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapseott are long and favorably known for the superior class accommodation, and sailing qualities of their Packet Shipli. The QUEEN OP THE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGIIER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIMONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and 26th, and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition to which they have arrangements with the 'St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from' Liverpool every five days, being thus detertined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscotra constant personal supenntendance of the business in Liverpool is an addi Lionel security that the comfort and acconurtodatton of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and 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 engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at,) tainable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming oat, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. TAC. The subscribers are REMI also T prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable nt the principal cities and tcrarns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, thus af fording a• safe mad expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. FAAF?E & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, maral-d&w-ty Philadelphia. LI&ELNDEN & CO.'S imsnrante tompanies ' .PRIVATE DISEASES:TIN iAr° t ' e w-n i i i . i l i ci 1 ' )6° 1)17n4-411eY''cMli be Vt in! re ul thc a identa ( ~,,/ 17 - = ° h a ' a l it ' r f a ra fr m ° ;. de leagen. - '' ,),•,.. 1 F.; s SylillisendSyphiliticeruptioas,gonorrhcea v. I,: " , ~.. and its consequences; together, with nli vs ' nereradtseascr, impurities of the blood; with all diseases o 1 discharges rearm/origin, skut diseases,withstnetures,gleet, urethral ',seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, . diseases :of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the, oints fistula in anti, nervous affections, pains in the baekand toile, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, tetter, ringworm, mercurial diseases, h.c. TWELVE YEARS' PRACTICE/ Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising Irom youthful excesses' gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the censtituiton may have been enfeeblekenables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of. speedy relief triall who may platy themselves under his care. .. Dr. Brown's offices are convenienilyarranged into sy arate apartments. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. . . . It is of iMPOrinneo to rattily persons in need of medical aid, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. • To all such, Dr. Brown's ready; skill in removingyrnereal dis eases, in their various forms and stagesi offers inducements which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby api prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in every branch of medicine, - and for the Jfrat twelve years confined himself 'exclusively- to the treatment of thdse diseases. , ..- Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon In Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention to those com plaints. . Da - Certain, safe and speedy cures will, in all cases, bs guaranteed. . 4,ltecent cases are relieved in a short time, withmitinter ruption from business. . liW'r - Bernie or .Rupture.—Dr. Brown also invites net , sons afflicted with Hernia to call, as he has paid partial, tar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, must contain • fee, or they will not be attended to. Da - Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confil 1 dentist. oct2s-d&wl y .1 , ____________ _ _ _ II EUMATISIII.—Dr. Browns newly discovered rem _Do edy for Rheumatism ir a speedy and certain remedy: for that painful trouble. It never fails. Office and Private Consultation Rooms ~t N o. 65, Di a mon alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor a always at home. ianlB-ilawtf. . • Dailey', Magical Pala- .IMxtrac tor - . rpo THE PUBLIC.—This into certify that I hatM 'foetid Dailey Magical Pain Extrados to prove a cam for the Chronic Rheumatism, which I have been artlicted with for ten years, in my hip joints. ABRAHAM R. VREELAND. Acquaekanoek, N. Y., April 9, 1348. Ma. H. DALLEY-Sir: I have been troubled with tilt' Piles for eight months, and could get no relief. Your Magical Pain Extractor having been recommended to me ,"1 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 take a hundred dollars for the balance of my box. WILLIAM HALL. 97 North Moore street. New York, June 19,1847. - - lly- CAUTlON.—Dailey's only Depot in the city ofNeto York, and where the genuine artiele can be obtained,- wholesale and retail, is at 41:, Broadway. H. rismr..lir is the inventor of this truly invaluable_ cow pound, and he never, has, and nerer will communicate the secret of its preparation to any man living; and, there fore, no other person ever has made, et everctin make. a grain of it himself.. . Counterfeits abound! Every truly valuable article is subject to be depredated upon by counterfeiters and int posters; and nothing, that we know of, has more exten sively experienced-iliat fact than Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor! A Tsar—The genuine Dailey, in cases of the _severest Burns, Scalds, Piles, &c., will afford instant relief, and produce at once a cooling and soothingeffect--:extracting pain in and from one to Ffteen minutes! but be sure, al-' ways, apply it en linen--never on cotton cloth. Ant{ now mark the differtnee!—Counterfett Extractors, no matter under what name they may appear, or how ap plied, always irritate and increase thepatn! Pamphlets, containing certificates of cures, may be bad gratis, on application to JOHN D. MORGAN, Western Depot, Pittsburgh. DE. Wst. Tuon.v. Agent Dailey's Animal Galvanic CureAtl, For Hareies,.Cattle, &c., cures spavitt, quitior, grease. poll-e vil,:s ores, galls and bruises. Pamphlets containing certificates of respectable parties, may be bad 'on appli cation to JOHN D. MORGAN, octl&dAwy Agent, Pittsburgh. — Jaynea , Family Illedril — nes TAR. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, Ma r ch, 1846: 1,../ "I have used your Virmijupe, Carmiaatire Balsam, and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last three, years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and . never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in Moir 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 in them, •by those who have used tnem. I was formerly very'partial to ***.l. Yertnifuge until I becruneacqutu red with yours, Which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. Ressectfully, yours, Ice., 81-. S. C00K,..51. D." 07' F For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 ourth st. ' febls .TEST.IIIIO,XY LIFT 'lvlcines.—The undersigned, citizens of Pi ttsburgh, h av tog personally used Dr. 'Willard's Oriental Cough Mix., tare,. and experienced its beneficial effects, do Mast cheer fully recommend it. as safe and effectual, in all cases: Speaking from experience, we believe that it has no su perior; and Wink(' recommend its use to all the afflicted. CHARLES LEWIS, Pittsburgh, March 15114-1848- WM. JENKtris.- _ fry 'Sold by J. Schoemaker John Hays, James A. Jones. J. H. Cassel, John P. Scott. F. L. Snowden, J. Mohler, Ogden & Snowden. ADIES are cautioned Lagainst ushig Cmon .P red Chalk: They are not aware how fri om ghtfully ut tj jn u . - dons it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, howsallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using- pre-. pared Chalk ! Besides it. is injurious, containing a large quantity of lead.,- .We have prepared a beauthul vege table article, which.we call Jones' Spanish Lilly. White. It is perfectly innocent, ben'g purified of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white; at the same time acting' as a cosmeti' te sin, making it soft ad smth. Dr. JamesAndersono, Practical Chemist n of Moasosachu setts, says : "After analysing.lones'Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the most beautiful and natural; and at the same time Innocent, white I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requiresbeautifying.” Price 25 cents'a box.. Directions —the best way to apply. Lilly White, is with Soft leather or wool--the former ts preferable. A Elsa sax or Trxru sea 25 cm - m,..—White teeth, foul breath, healthy gutos. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber, Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the. most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely flue, that its coastant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming. loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, mid make the breath deliciously -sweet,' Price 25 or 37,1. cents a box. All the above tire sold' only at 82 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, Newyork, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next colunin. Vti.i. you MARRY, and get a rich husband, lady . ? "Your face is your fortune." Is't beautiful, clear, law? -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 and magnificent: Rut be sure you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. Ring-warm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey,Erysipe/as,Darber's Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap,' when every kind of remedy has failed. That .it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin. all know... Sold at the American Eagle, B.i Chatham street. Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. $1,077,426 •u • 91,724 t , 4 • • 96,001. 85 • 51.523 25 32,504 37 C. Sold at JAMESON'S 89 Liberty lN , h GLI, Pattrson. st.ead S, of Jr. Wood, e Sign of of the Big Boot. acne-T.l. I tHIAIESE HAIR CItEA/11—A matchless aructe tor %_./ growth, beauty, and restoration of the Hair. This Cream, when once known, will supercode all other arti cles of the kind now in use: Wliere the hair is dead_ harsh. thin, unhealthy, uor turning grey, alew applica! none will make the hair soil and dark, and give it a beau tiful, lively appearance• and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the' preparations that are generally used. Where the hair if thin, or has fallen off, it may be restored by - using - ads Cream. Every lady and gentleman whols in the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair. Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will bran ce: eautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in. s Portestimony to its very superior qualities, see the foh lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell. to Itlestrs: llendershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: Later of the Rer. R. Caldwell, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Pu/aski. AIRBUS. tIMSDNELSIIOTT & STRRIVIE : G=TMOALEN—I take p.easure in adding my_ testimony in favor of the excellent preparation Called Dr. Parish's Chinese Bair 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 the prescription, it is now' elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams ' and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state _ than before. This Cream, hOwever, has met my expec tations. As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference over all others, being delicately pertumed and not dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, esp..ecially,,Will'find the , Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. RespectfallY,&c. 'cALpAnaLL. . Pulaski, January 7, 2847. 112"SoId M Twnsen w , h o sMarket n s d t ~r e and , Joel i Mo b h u l g r h corne r of Wood and Fiftlitta EOFFS TONIC AND ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS J The general properties of these Pills are Carmine nye ? Purgative and "'oak. In the common disorders arising from imprudence in diet, &c., such as sickness and sourness of the stomach, heartburn, headaches, &c., where a medicine is - reouired, this preparation is very applicable, for its carminative or soothing effects give almost immediate relief, when nausemor sickness exist: its purgative operation upon the stomach and bowels is gentle and effectual; and its tonic properties impart strength to the digestive organs, thereby enabling these organs to perform their proper functions with order and regularity. The price has been reduced from 50 to 25 cents a box. For sale, wholesale and retail, by B. A. FARN.ES. TOCK & Co., corner Front and Wood - and Sixth and Wood streets, Agents for Pittsburgh. jel4 AA. MASON & CO., No. 60 Mensa l smarr, have . this day received, per "Fast Line,' the following named Goods, viz :—Satin stripe, black and bine black plain and printed I3erages, all wool M. de Laines, em broidered Thibet Shawls, black;•white and pearl Silk Hose; spun Silk Hose; kid, silk and lisle thread Gloves; tnen t .bobbin, cambric and muslin Edgings; Insertings ;. black silk lace Edgings; bonnet Ribbons; embroidered muslin Capes, new patterns and rich goods. • mda7.' • tiRX6 ciocitz;24 may 2 EttlEY, hurrElEWs & co. M7Z=n To Country rut 1U - HODIGNSON would remind you that you can noW M s secure `China, Glass, ; Queensware, ke., at such prices as never. were heretofore offered at. Reinember,lls Wood street, 3 doors below sth. tml7 Notice to o the pgplto--- THE sabseriber informs - the public generally, and Housekeepers and Retail Grocers particularly, that he is_ discontintang the Queensware businets, and - will sell off-his present stock at reduced - prices. Those Who wish to obtain China, Queensware, or Glatt, 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.-118 Wood street, near the Auction store. will dispose of my whole stock to any Person wishing to buy it, at a bargain. - mnibtf DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's'Build s ings; Fourth Sifea--4101113111 k ANTHONY, Dagnerreo typists from the Eastern cities, would call theattention of .he inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of.Durke's bmldiag, 4th Persona wishing pictures taken may rest - assured that no pains shall- be spared to produce theta in the highest perfection of the art.. Our instrumentls are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures ndsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither remlirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction rgiven. - N. D. Operators will find this a good d and chemicals.. -epot for stock rec fn , nstructions gi s. ven in the art, containing the more ent I mprovement - nn7 Gravel itoolliire. . . frilE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of' j_ tsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL they in a man ner not to be surpassed in this this city or else Where. From their experience in business,' they feel confident - that they will render satisfaCtion to . all - those who zn..y give them work. The superiority of Gravel Roofs over any other kind, parUeilarlyirt case'of fire, is too well known to require any argument in its favor. To'llnise who are unacquainted with our work,We beg leave to refer diem . to Messrs Thomas' Liggett,Sr., John. F. Perry, Rody Patterson, .1.1.• Kane, Jr , and others,.for whom we have done work. Orders :thankfully received and promptly attended to We- - will.be found on Wylie street, be • tween High and Tunnel streets. - ' MATTHEW IfIeGOVERN. ) O TTON-96 bales, for sale by may 2 RHEY,ALAITHEWS is CO. 'WOULD respectfully_, sinuounec to. the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that hi trill remain in this places fess days. Ills unpamilelled success in the treat ment 001 : lar,geninjoripi of those diseasci which have eve: : been regarded as ineuralde bythernodern and more fashionable practice; has induced him to send:: forth thi s card to the of portion of mankind. , I le.has, within the -past twelve-:namiths... imported _instruitions to up wards of 2000 citizensof Tennessee, Virginia:, North and South Carolina, Kentucky and .111diana ; among ;; them Physicians of high standing, and theY all bear tostuntiny of their entire satisfaction. Ile , has also succeeded in eiyingpermaneut relief to nearly 3000 individuals,hinPle prom of . which he can adduce. It is not pretended that the - concentration of the raiiilts of mcdicsitresearch emanates Irons onehathor, for be he ever so versed _in medical science; he would coals far,,, far short of sOlierculeari a task. 'Dr. S. liar beett'..en. gaged sincellllo in selecting and purchasing all the tiler and secret - remedies' which could. bc . .obtaitt9CW England, • Ireland, Germany ,and the _United 'States, fishy those persons - who were eminently successful curing some-of followink diseases'-',iz.:—Rhearnatism, Dys pepsia, Sick andNervonS Headache, Pains or Weakness' in /lack or Voirits, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Spinal Affec tions Epilepsy, Toothache, Contractions of the Muscles; Weak or Inflamed ayes, Piles, Asthma, Cancer, Tetter,' . Foost Dile, 'Scrofula; 'Ulcers, Mercurial Diseases of long. standinz, Female Diseases General Debilityoke. For.&11 instructions fertile cure of all disedsettorigi-_ nating in, or causing the derangement qf, the. Nerttous_ System, so that those who receive instructions can act with equal efficiency as himself, his charge - is only Ten Dollars. Dr. S. is furuhthed with certificates and rebortinidnda.. lions from the most' intelligent' nd - respectable ,Phyii ciazis of every place at which' he tasted the pleasure of visiting, which he will ber pleased to exhibit to the in spection of nay who 'may desire it. ••• - ••• The ingredients used are almost exclusively. Vegetable, cc eeedingly sample and within' the reach of all. Persons afflicted with any of the , :within 'named Dis eases, would do well to call upon Dr. S., and if not effect ually relieved, no remuneration will be required' for his services. His motto is, No Cure, No Pay. • - ' Dr. S. will remain duringhis stay at the Sr. CHARLES HOTEL, Hoorn No.ll. • - • • ' ' ' nonAcr, V. ASH ISAAC 8 DIT.LISEt Land. and General l 3l-gantg Office,- AT TUE CAPITAL oF -SLLuoIe, Carr . To Non-resident Irak:era of Lands-Hliilders of Illinois indebtedness, and all persons desir ous of purchasing Suite - Lands with Illinois scrip or bonds.. - - THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public that they haver stab Halt eirni this city—the capital of the State of Illinois—a LAND and GENERAL AGEN ,p YOFFICE, for the transaction of 'all business apper taining therero,within the limits of the State. All transactions relativelo the purchase and sale of lands, examining lands and reporting their location, ad vantages and value, paying taxes, redeeming land sold for taxes', itiVestigating,titles; &c.; buying and selling all descriptions of indebtedness; this and every other , description-of- business attached to a• General Land Agency on the most extended scale, will be promptly a,,d.fa iuliy attended to. - Li regard to location; we have many advantages over` all other agencies in the State, being at the Capital, near the centre of the State, and at - the very. fountani-head o: all information in relation- to. matters" connected with: lands, tax es, and State indentedness„ through the medium , of the gri refitment and executive offices. In addition to this important advantage,. the senior partner, Mr. Ash has occupied ; for several Yeari, the position of prnicipal Clerk in the State Auditor's office, and having had charge of the books anilStateland department in said office, has. obtained a thorough knowledge on MI subjects connect ed with this agency; and we are, therefore, enabled at all times to give correct and proMpt information; much in advance of any other agency in'the State. Oar location is also important to non-residents wishing to pay take?, as oar acquaintance with the collectors of the revenue is such that we can obtain the tax receipts_ through the mail, and the money paid directly into the State treasu• ry, thereby- avoiding the risk of remitting funds by mail. We also beg leave to infores persons wishing to pur chase State:lands, that our arrangements are such, that we can, at all times, furnish State bonds, scrip, or indebt edness m any amount, and at less rates than any. other Office in the State. ' In conclusion, we take - pride• in referring iodjfe char acter and standing of the gentlemen who have been kind enough to permit us louse their names as references, and with a sincere desire to please, backed by fidelity, indus try and promptitude in all our businesstransactions, to merit the confidence of all Who may entrust their busi ness to our hands. • - • „, ASH -1k DLLLER.. Springfisld, March 20, 1849. • Raritan:rens: • 'Hon. Daniel Sturgeon, ..... .. - • -U. S. Senate. Hon. James Cooper,• ... .. •• • • do. Col. Samuel %V. Black, •• - ... . Pittsburgh, Pa. J. Pagan Biller,- : ..:... ... • do. Gen. Robert Patterson, Philadelphia. Gen. Adam Diller. do. Joseph L. Chester,- do. Messrs. Wadsworth ft Sheldon, New SorkCity. Messrs. IEII, McLean & C 0.,• • • •New Orleans. Messrs. A. Gowdy A. Co.. Louisville. John M. Wyrner,Esq., St. Louis. .Tames Calhoun, Esq.; ..... • • • • -Cincinnati. • His Ex. Gov. A. C. French,• • • Springfield, 111. 800. Thomas H. Campbell, do. Hon. S. H. Treat •• • - do. taps:3m • „. City Scrip. MICE TO ME 'HOLDERS N oe PIETSBERGII CITY HERM— In conformity :with the 2d Section of the Ordinance of the 18th of April, 1849, direming the undersigned "to negotiate for CITY. SCRIP, the Bonds and Mortgages of individuals held by the City for property sold, amounting to TWEriTY-EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS.” Public notice is hereby given, that the said obligations will now be disposed of for the - Corporate - issues of the City of Pittsburgh, of the denomination of One, Two and Three Dollars. - 'FurthBrNiniee is hereby that City Bonds, bear ing interest from the 18th day of April,lB49, at ,the rate of 6 per cent. per annum• will at any time hereafter be' itatted t 6 the'holder or - fielders Of City Scrip, in sums of .One Hundred Dollars and upwards, according to the provisions of Ale.above date , S. R. JOHNSTON;; hp2l - City Treasurer.. • • Bottaa'and Sign Painting. JP:P/TFIELD would - respectfallyintbrm the citizens it, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that he is prepared to do ' all kinds of ORNAMILNTAL PAINTING, such .as Imitation of Wood and Suing. - All .orders left with J. Romssort, European Agent, will be strictly attended to. ap2s:dlm fIONSTAI3LES, 'ASSIGNEES' and ADMINISTRA •kj TORS' SALE of Dry Goods, Clothing, Fancy arti cles, Toys, Har.lwaie, Cutlery, Saddlery, Gold Watch, &e., at AUCTION, bY Catalogue.--Scrip will be taken for. 'some of the Goode.,- Corarnenong on' THURSDAY next, May 10th, at 10 o'clock' in the forenoon, will be sold, without reserve, to the highest and best bidder, by order of Myers Barker,_ Constable,- and G. Roctell, W. U. Assignees of T. S. Waterman ; also. T. Wilson, `Administrator, and C. Mintal, Admillistratrix of.the late P. Mintal, dee'd, the separate stocks, of three Retail Stores, by, catalogue. comprising, in part,-cord com b ries vestings, balzarinea, gingham si camiet, pantaloon 'stuffs; cashinarett, broad cloths, worsted: plaid, French. 'cassimeres,gambroon, coating drilling, linen and cotton checks, ehnsan, chintz and calicoes, splendid cashmere shawls, black Holland, summer cassuneres, mous de Mines, braids, gloves, hosiery, laces and edgings, grog d' Naples' kilks t a large assortment of- rihbantls,lr cc veils, alpacas, mermos, red-flannel, lustre- and-dimay, a largo assortment of merino shawls, braid, gunp, 'straw and. lawn bonnets de 'Mine and cotton shawls, crape, era.' vats, silk hdkfs. reticules, a lot, of clothing, hardware,, cutlery, toys, French and German. fancy goods; also, groceries, &c. .Catalogues will be ready cm 'Saturday, and the goods arrangecfforexaminationto.morrow. The Assignees have concluded-to take, Scrip at par for their goodit, which will be marked in catalogue. The Consta ble's goods will be sold for par funds. - and -the .Adminis trators' for currency. MYERS BARKER, Constable.. G. lIOETELL, Assignee of 'LS. Watrann.' T. WILSON, _ C. MINTAL, Adtifr and Adirex of the late- Mintal, dee'd. rimy 3 JAMES hIcKENNA, Auct 2000 Premium Olinda. • - ' BJ. WILLIAiIIS,No. 12 North Sixth street, Philadel ,, Vint.ticin •Blttut and•Windolo Shad e Manufae tureri (awarded-the first and highestlledals t the New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia Exhibitions, for the superiority of his BLINDS, with confirmed confidence in his manufacture,) asks the attention of purchasers to his assortment of 2000 Blinds olluturow and wide slats, with fancy and plain Trimmings, of new styles and colors.- Alse a large, and 'general assortment- of Transparent WinitoM - Sheutes; all of which he will sell at the lowest- CASII PRICES. . . .. .. . Old Blinds painted and trinuneddo look equal to new, DEALERS supplied on liberal terms. The citizens of'AlleghenyCou*ty are'respectffilly in irited to eallibefore purchasing el sewhere—,confident of Pleasing all. . . , . ' ' ' ' ' ID Open in the evening. Mai =ll=l=2 TUB "GREAT RlnallfiD:ll, MERICAN OIL, procuredfalta n well lifllentacky, .13; 135 feet below the" surfaerof the earth; a eertain and infallible care.. for Sprajits, Strains. Cute, Bridges. &aids. Burns. Tatter. Erysipelas, Scald Head. Crnpp. Whooping -Cough, Inflammatory Sore Throut g Sore and l infiuneglEy'es,Flatalence, Ulcers. Fever - Sores, and I NFLAMMATORY-EHEUM.ATISM,- - • Which yields to its effects in a snrprising manner, It has never yet failed when used according to ditto; dons. : Read the following: - • • 111 s.ncussranAllegheny ed., Pa., • ,1845. S This is to certify, that my wife, garMaet lB Gluiest, Was cured of a Rheumatic Complaint of seven years Standint by which She was 80 lame as to be obliged to use crutch es. In one week she was cured by using the American Oil, and could walk about ris usual Withotti her crutches: '• • • JONATHAN (lIIREIST. 'The following is communicated by Mr. Wni.Nnalt,lelr.- Jackson's agent for Steubenville, 0. - , A gentleman near Steubenville, who had net been able 16 pat either of his feet to the ground for twelve years,in consequence of lameness, by the nse of one bottle was :enabled to walk two miles to a township election. It is likewise a sovereign remedy for - - ' . C ONTRACTION OF THE MUSCLES AND TEN ' The following`a communicated by Mr. Wm. Nash, W. jackson's agent for Steubenville: • A lady residing in Steubenville, the finger Of whose hand was so contracted as to deprive her of the use of for thirty-five -yearswas entirely cured by the use ofinie bottle of the Oil, so 'that she now has the perfect use of her hand fully equal to the other which had never been affected. It has also been found to be a safe and invinci .ble • agent in the speedL and certain cure of E in all cases not organically ineuraide. • A lady residing in Allegheny city was etteniallyeured of obstinate teafness, of years, continuance, by the use of less than one bottle of the • Oil, so that she said she heard better than she had ever done before.- A gentleman well known in Pittsburgh, was'eured deafiiess of nine - years , standing, by the .tise-of a small quantity - of the Oil. -The names and residences of the lady and gentleman will be given to those who desire it, at tha office of the advertiser. Its properties are, highly developed in the certain and surprisingly speedy cure of all cases of ^- CHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS - . • • Several cases of Cramp Cholic have been effectually . - cured by One dose of the Oil, in the short space of belt an hoar. when the parties have been , agonized witl!Pain• Its curative properties have been remarkably maiufested in the radical cure of ' • • • - • DISEASE planter SPINE. A lady, the wife of aih Kentucky was 'cure* effectaally or one of the worst cases of diseased Spine, which -had !confined : her to her bed for a considerabe, lime, in which she could not-turn herself. It is asoda' sure, remedy and perfect cure for painsinthe small ofthe baet and: INFLAhLHATION OF THE ItIDNEYS. - .Read the following- . . "- • - Prrrss ra on, De e . 16, 1C45.. ThisCis to certify that I was afflicted with great pain in the small of; myback and kidneys,. which. affected me so much that Inould not stand uptight. By rubbing exist 'milk, and using half a'teasPoonful internally, night and morning, I was entirely Cured. JOHN RIDDLE ,- . near Warren, Armstrong coa. • , • Atgentlearan of Pittsburgh, afflicted with n violent in flammation of the kidneys --the pain of, which 'caused him to faint—was completely cured; in three days, by the use of the. American Oil. The qualities of this . • NATURE'S OWN REMEDY • is extremely' penetrating and anti-inflanunatory, conse7. quently is confidently, recommended as a sovereign rem edY wherever inflammation exists, either external ori ternaL Used immediately after a cut. bruise or wound, it will cure and prevent - ' • .GANGRENE AND ItIORMICATION. It has, in addition, been fou:.• a ealutary, pleasing, and effective remedy for those -cry unpleatiant and inconve- GRAVEL 'A -ND URINARY COMPLAINTS.:' .117 - Priee,'so cents per bottle: , esxixtlou.-firs on Your Guard. The surprising excellence - and growing popularitk • the American on, has induced some dishonest persona palm upon the public,miserable imitations of this truly valuable medicine, for the purpose of - deseiving the un wary, and defrauding the Proprietor. • In order to h e sure ofobtaining the genuine, alert, the following soon THINGS: Ist. Seethat the name Wm. Jackson 89 Liberty si 1 head of Wood imitate is printed on the label of the I , ynitpkl6l of each bottle, to Imitate which is felony. 2d. That each bottle is inclosed in a pamphlet contain' lug fall directions for use; mauls() contanung,the name slid address of Wm. Jackson, General Agent for :the proprietors; likewise, the name and address of the pro '. pnetors,D. Hail do Co., Kentucky. 3d. PurchaSe one of the advertised. Agents; Jll - of whom have a show bill, on which is printed the names of the - Proprietors and General Agents—thus : D. Hntl & Co., Proprietors, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pit, General Agent for_tiVestem Pennsylvania, and part of : Ohio and 'Western Virginia; and the printers'. names-- Shryuck, Patsbuigh--priated at - the .bottom of said show bill. 4th. Observe—the genuine American Oil is, of a "dark green color, without any sediment, and ifs speCific gravi ty lighter than water. The counterfeits are mostly of a`: hlack color ;—sonie white, like. Spirits of•Turpentiue,' said to be refitted and cla dried sonte Sen tea Oil=oth-, ers a mixture of other common oils; and 01M a hlack.filt4i; looking mixture. purporting to come from rat "Putsenrg - and Allegheny Dispensary Co." None of these cowl-' terfeits posAess either the virtue or the power of the true 117 - Sold wholesale and retail by AVM. JACKSON,. General and Sole Agent for the Proprietor in IVestern Pennsylvanitt' Western Virginia, and Northern Ohio; and by the following'dttly appointed Agents in Allegheny- Dr. Brown, Allegheny city. . . . R. Johnson, , Jonathan Gluiest, Manchester. • Alexander Asdule. Wylie street. ' - J. R. If. Jacques, Z'irmingham. • • Wm-J. Smith, Temperanceville, - - G. 11. Starr, Sewickley. F.ilw - „ ard Thompson, • Wilkinsburgh, Daniel Negley, East Liberty. ' H. Z. Mitchell, Wilkinsburgh. Thomas Aikin, Sharpsbnrgh. H. Rovvland & Son. M'Keesport. C. P. Diehl, Elizabeth.: John Black, Turtle Creek, • ---INFEldowny, Bakerstorn ' Samuel Springer, Clinton. „.". James Al'Kee, Stewnristowii. . • •.. , . Riley APLaughlin, Pium townshiP.J . . Fulton, , Tarentum.- Jeremiah Fleming, Lawreimeville Robert Williams, Artharsville. •• • • • • - •a0g1.5-d&wam • • Ooadlapa tent graduated galvanic Battery AND PATENT. INSULATED POLES, F OR MEDICAL AND OTHER PUIIPOUS.--Thi9 fie the'only 'inFtrument of the kind that hes ever been presented in this country or Europe for medical purposes, and isthe only ore ever kuown to man, by which the galvanie fluid can be conveyed to the human eye, the ear, the brain or. i Q any part, f the body, either externally or interna4Y, in a definite; gentle stream, withoutsbocks Or pain—with perfect safety—and often with the barmiest effects: This important aliPuratus is now highly . approied off bymany of the Most eminent physicians ot this country' and Europe, , to whom the afflicted and others whoutlf.. may velment can be referred. Reference will also be. given to ninny highly , respectable citizens, who have been cured, by Means of this most valuable apparatos.on• some of the Most inveterate nervous disorders, trhiclu. could notbe removed I.y any other known means, : Among various others, it has been ',reveille be admires: 'ably adapted for the cure of the following diseases, via:., I nervous h...adoc he rind other disorders Of the brain. It is with this apparatus alone than the operator can convey the galvanic fluid with easc and safety to the eye, to r' store sight : or care zunaurosits ;to the ear to 'restore` ..,. Mi;,,, g; to the totig,ue or otherorgans, to restore spr"cii ~e; and rheumatism, to the various parts of the body, fin the ewe rheumatism, asthma, iteareig,ta, or dello ''oui C Of chronic' e pantl;., aux psis, br palsy, gent, chorea or St. Vitr weakness from er rains, Sonic dla- 'n , a nne 4 `. e pilep sy; ar to i,.c males, contraction of the limbs. .. eases pecuh ni g h ts for i 0r ,,,,, k0.5 „ r ,,,,,... , iock,juw, etc., etc. . lilies of Western Pa , and privileges, , witlyhe Mato" ' also tested for 1 ava Fun instructions v , ie- o£ diseases:. e ra , !! b e . parchtni" ed . , and cats to beamed Air ' ~.a ' Al , i l l e 6v n for the various chemi; for operipmg for . a disc e ases;and the - best manner the cure of these diseases, will also be fulli i hi ., ~"R -41 U . ' ti to the purchaser, and a pamphlet put into . ‘ 41 " 4 l'xinessly for. these purposes, carefull p . pre pared br the patetee: - I' . r - S. WILLIAMS, Vine street, , near 4111 et. Road, l'ittsb'g. : CI ALT RHEUIVV,.. SCURVY, OLD, SORES, ERYSIPE 'I.3 LAS, Barber ls Itch, Chaps, Sore Sam*, .Pfm,plet.— in curing thea P b h o is ve is , a l b l o ia ve iB , " ait e d d W b e r wio nia n n l l d -P a h o Y t s c i o c it u rcie i n n ci l o hi as s I c yl t tell unless we 'knew it to - be all. we state. As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhapses the only article ever known that removed iropurifies, and 'cleared and beautified the skin, making it soft, clear, , smooth and White , !Chatham st.,N. .V , and by . as nit infants. But wind,it is sold, at Ee.„, JACKSON, Agent, =a z-. _ - •- .89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh: o; . i , `ifiirt ---ANti VlO---.I;TOLORELIFC-7. It A - resPee n table r sentleinea called 01. our -office, es he , - said; to inform us that he had been Vitiated for,-15 years with .Ithenmatisni or Gout, and occasionally. with' Tie Dolareux; that he: had been frequently confined. to-his room for months together, and often suffered the most in- • tenseand excruciating', pain, but that lately , he had. been using Jaytte's Alterative, from which he fond themes& sig- - nal and unexpected ,refief. lie says be found the suedi eine-very pleasant and effective, and that he now dOll. iron sidere h imsel f perfectly- cured.-.4l.Baddphio Noro Amer- , - A PACT -WORTH -INoWiters.--A gentleman of-Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became or.' feeted 'with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a; disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his whole system bore the marks of being saturated with diseafie. One hand and wrist were so much affected that he had lost the use of the hand, every part being. covered with:', and deep °shallow- : porous as an - honey -comb. It was at this stage of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he comnieneed the use of.layne's Al. terative and having taken ' sixteen bottles, ianowperfect- - The Alterative operates through the - circulation, and purifies the blood and crailicatet disease from the system, wherever located, and the • numerouS cures it has per. • formed in `diseases: of the skin, cancer, scrofala, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic diseases, is . truly astontshing.—Sptrit of' the Tinter. CU" For tele in Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA STOKE 72 Fourth street. . mtirlD:nleod FOF"COUCIIIING in the night are verytrouble ..11! setae. They break in upon the hours of repose and exhaust the strength of•the sufferer. B. A.. Fahnestock Sc Co.'s COUGH BALSAM has been eminently success-, ful in easing and curing these unpleasant spells. If a person is roused in the night by a spasm of coughing, a tea spoonful orate Cough Balsani soothe it, give him. relief, and, as it is palatable, leaves no unpleasant taste , behind. If once used, it will take precedence over others, as a remedy his coughs, colds, &c. Prepared and sold by B. A. F ALINESTOCK & Co ~. corner Ist and Wood. streets, undnortier oth and Wood** Streets.. . nov3o • iriLRALPirs Csumanwn Vannvau ------ 7 - ----- ---- Paza axe fin. jJ sale = wholesale and retail, at the • - . Omen, • _-.. ' - ai Ne. SO, Smithfield et. 4.180, by Wm. Cole; Allegheny city: J. G. Smith, Sir mingliam;lottn hleCrackert, Penn etreet, Fifth Ward. , feb fil ~, SI I MWM
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