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P 3 . %.7 , :L2 L ' ** • rjrn . , l7 .. 411)0Cribert, ,Agents fora number of the best ~,• Portablo Boats,.forming . a regulav daily lotno, bo *mean' Pittsburgh and the h.:astern cities, will be fully prePayed. on the opeuing of navigation ? to ship a large , amount Of Produbo and Merchandise] with despatch and :ou acetimindatini :terms. ; lli'e,grOatsuecess which has characterised this. made orcinasporiation on the Penea' Canal.and Railroads, during the laitfevi yaari, notwithstandin g opp.o sition of lung established .componios, and ' is a pretty • . stß7oin4ict•ttiodof its :superiority over the oldplan of tranalalkobig at thediffeyont. terathamo of camas and railroads.- • ' p tl i erefore.usk.fur the Lid,pendent. Pot table Boat . Litioaliboral Mare of patrouuge.. j Produeo Mar:lint:disc conshined to us. for ship. - moot will be .forworded immediately oil - arrival free of any charge for .cotrinfissidn; image lir insurance.-- trarisitib Led; uti.l all instructions pmmpt lyfalooduil o.:t • '..• - M.E.ARS, RAltl4o4 & Co., •-•- . Broad At... Philadelphia. • ROSE, MEI{ RILL & Co,, • Smith's Baltimore. ,C A McANULTY & Co, -. , • , -canal basin, Fountain st,"Fienr Liberty, pane 3 . . Pittsburgh. ' r n ~f ir ;:: lIMI .. ~:., .. q" ' SEM ' - .",4;:;;,'!.- - :: - :'', - .'.;• , :',;•:;,..'. ,: . rattspeirtation gines. . triL= . l . lB46 , IndeOriidentPottalile Boat Line;. - For tie 77-anportatipit of jProdue,. 10' EZ7I4 . from PITTSBDRGIT, lIALTritORB AND PNIIADELPHIA. • N•o TA. einshipmpint. „ .. ---” -it ~j ua1.846 ; , , , ,; 0-7," ---.-,-,-.-- -,.....F -Bilfgham's Transportation Line, BETWEEN PITTSBURCit{ \ND THE EAST ERN CCTIES. P R.OP R LET 0 Rs, Wg. BINGHA.M. JAcou Bottt, tubs. Bit:011.01, WM. A. STRATIMN : Conducted on Sabbath-keeping, principle , HG Proprietors of the old established Line have thoroughly- rem-oiled and renewed their .to r k, and are Well prepared to forward Produce ani Met chandise on the opening of navigation. The long esperience of the Pt opritor., iu I ryiligtioinesi, with their watchful attention lo tereSte 'or custo mers; induces them to hope Lb, patronage heretofore extended to "Bingham's I will be continued land increased. Deetnin. ' the Aival self-glorifying style of•ad i N too absni-d for imitatien, and believing formeecuitoiners we need no 4clf-Ornmendnti would merely invite such as have not hem patronised our Line, to give us a Rini. Our rates of freight s kull at all tidies he as the lOWest that. are charged by other tesponsible I PrOduce and Merchandiserwill be!received a witrded , without any ells r.al for advert icing, Sit oriCommisiien. -.Bills offe r- ding promptly fora. and every direction carefully atteuded to. 'Affply or address, WM. 13INC; lIA Canal Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne six., • L .- BMGI.IAM. DOCK, and sTRATToN, , N. , 276 Market stieet. PhilltdOphin • JAMES WILSON, Agent. Nn. 122 North Hownid cireet,Baliimore - WILLIAM TYSON, Agem. 11). We,t.oreet,•New gul.N E PORTABLE BOAT 11.1 NE ElkfMlB46. FOR TRANSPORTATION OF GOODS Beltreen ,P4isburgh and all the• Eastern rifles, wiTliouT TRANSHIPPING. tHiS old and loatr, established Line bat.in near -I,sly:doubled their capacity and facilities fur car rying; goals, are now preparittA to receive produce nild..intlrehandize tduny amount lot vhipmenttEast et Wet. Thebnats of this Line being all four sectise Porta Ida Soncy , ; are transferred from Canal to Itatisitl thus stivrng:till transhipment or separation of goods; asthe goads are never ternovoltili their arrival at Philtidel phia or Pittsburgh.. This. Line being the Pioneer in /bin mode ofinarrying, aftera_succos . sful operation of eight, years. are enabled with 'Confidence to refer to all merchants who huTe heretrif.ge-patronimd them- Wc.itern Merchants are es:pectfully. requested to gicethis Line a tlial. as rem y ! exertion will be used to render atiefuetiun. Aler cliondile and 'Produce alwurr. carried at an low price, nn nafair terms.. and inns short time, as by any oth,'t Line. Producc-eonsiined to our I.louse at Philadcl phiu willbe sold on libeta I term.. I 0004s:consigned to - either our lioin•oot Pittsburgh or Philadelphia, forwarded promptly; and all requisite charges,paid, JOII McFADEN S. Cmi, Penn street, Canal I3 l nsin, Pittsburgh. .1 AS. M. DAVIS, & and ttir.3s. Market kt., A CARD THE subicriber begs leave rgspemruily to return his grateful acknowledgements fur the liberal patronage ,bestowed on him for scars past, and par ticularly to those who so gettero;Nly patrm.ised him siace his misfortune by the late! tire_ flaying con siderably enlarged his business by associating with 'Roberts Eis a partner, he j.voull aernestly so• licit a eontinuance of former hivi to the new Orm or Rob, trti St.'Kene, nnd he trusts 014 by prompt noun .../:sun to busiaoss they will give gewitl I‘l. KANE, Jr. E. if 0 V A The subscribers, would respectfully inform their friendaamf the pahlic'that they 11..ve rignoved to their Virttieltouse on Third between Nina:et .ind Wood streets, south side, where they truSt, by strict attention to burin' s: to merit a share of public patronage.— They solicit attention to their , extensive studs on hand, whichl3as been got up wills greatcute in the latest style and must substantial :manner. consisting in part of the following articles, Viz: - Mahogany -Wardrobe.; . • . " Dressing - Burean; : Book Case & Seereterics; Section Bach Sufis; Plane du; Divans; I OttornatH, Victoria Chair.; ' French do; Plain do; Centre Tuble-4 • • Card fin; Bureau.) of efery dtuctiptiott; " End Tuble-; Mail:6 Tor Pier do; CMter do; Sofa an; Dression Biwem , Wash Slam's; bilandgany Wart; Stands; Mit Rack.; , Rocking Chairs;• • Sewing do: Music Stook Arm Chair , , French Bedztead.; Butler's Trays; Slahogany, cherry and poplar Bed.dends, warranted proof againttbugs, and superi3r to any thing now of fered to the public. Also, a variety of Windsor chairs of thettest. quality and a new style of arm chairs, with Apririg seat, well adapted for, offites or societies, with a varipty of other articles too 11.1111CrLIUS to mention. We have at a considerable expense introduced into ouraew Factory on Front street,' a steam Engine with Machinery. winch will enable us to sell wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. Thoattention of Western Merchants and persons • 'movin. , west, is invited to our TIOW and extensive es• tribliSment. Western Cabinet:makers ate also re quested to give us a call, as they will find they can :purchase aom us fa less than they can manufacture. Orders froin a distance will recehre prompt attention, and'the furnlture will be. -carefully packed. Steamboats and Hotels farni,lidd,at the shortest nn- Lice art favorable terms ROBERTS & KANE. N. B. Uundertalsing in all its! branches attended „ • •R.& K. 1 ••• RFAIOVAL. C-OOLEY & LAIRD, Merchant Tailors. HAVE'Remo'red to No. 2. Water street, near the corner of Wood. and near the spot - from whence they wereviriven by the fire, where they will be happy•to see their old customers. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL THIS day antiinew opentng,,a,splendid assortment .. or Fine, Plain and Fancy-Colored CLOTHS: CASSPiIy.:REg, VESTINGS,. All of the choicest selections. • "The subscriber is now opening his stork of Spring Goods, which, for variety; tonic, style and quality, has. I new* befma been offered In this city; The very flat. -1 wring _patronage bestowed upon this establiahmeni the past year, hits induced the subscriber to inalio'rin unusual large purchase. Mary of three Goads are of a superior quality and texture. nod of a kind nevet brought to this market by spy othet,establiShment.--' He would respectfully solicit the nitentb,pn of his ftiond.4' and the citizens generally,. who ore accustomed to having their garmeuts made to order. having for some, time past paid particular attention to thisbtanch of his business, and having secured the assistance of the most competent and fassinnable Caucus. sumo of whom me! established and well known as such in this community. It would 66 difficult acme:llOn utivertisenieta,lo enumerate the Various articles comprislhg, this suck; but it consists 'et every description of g•iorlS Suitable for gentlemen's wear, ouches Supetfote, Min and Fancy Colored FRENCH, AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS: ' C ASSI MERES, of entire now. styles; variotts VESTI NGS I of every description, a leVexpressly . for "Dressor Party Vests;' FINE TWEEDS ; of' various styles and prices., Olive. Bravo; Black and Gold Mired CASIIMA fi ETS. • . • DIME SACK'SHIRTS--ivith li‘cn 110401115 and cal lays;/"" tINPER - AIIIRTS,7DIIAWERS. splendid' Sam Scotts,- Handl:466ls, Surpenders, ,; &c. He will be pleu r sed )tfl time; to qhow the'se Goods. many wishing i lk fveling coldi k ient ; that, he can furnish any garment to his line on us good terms, and in better style, titan Lit any ocher establishment "West of the Mou6tuins. .An examination of the stock and atylo of workmanship will convince any perstm o the advantages to he derived by purchasing. at this tublishment. 1". DELANY, NO. 19 LIBERTY sTitErr. C7' The New Yofk tied Philadelphia Fashions urr this day received. mar 19 ...., ~,,, 7. -7 77 7 15 , ,a , ,'._„..:' -. Office and R"lidence in St (.lair st. j ' r l - . 1 A ftw: tiqurs below' Li6erl)•,.icar tho F.xchamze Hotel (C_DMOaDitli'P'7[lolg DR. SWAY NES, Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry verti I with tn. we tofore The Graginal.and Genuine Prepration! ' C,,u01, Colds Asthma, Btmxhiti Liver Complaint:, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of 13 eat hing, Pain in the Side and Mount. Palpitation of the Hotta., I:11111•1/7.11. Croup, 13token Constitution, Sole Thlaut, Net .tiu: and till clieuses of the liiroat, Brettsl. and 1.11114 S; the most eff•Cllitil IPA epee ay Caro ever known for any of the ahoy.. diseatici mt lts Lints HI fot oriee larded, SWAYN'EIS Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry T , "Celebrated liemerly" bas now. by .t. ia tripic virtues, uctprircit a celvt - ity which can never be shaken by the teeny trincir Nostrum." will, which the country librate's. The public lire fast lem sing that this is the only remedy that cam he relied upon in the sperrily and permanent cum vif nil diseases Mahe Lungs. it is literally sivceping . olllolll;prir.in ften the land; tvimrever it in introduced tliat dwindles into insignificance. Ihe !orbit? here Lovett' long enough, nod cow ~•..Ott to n raedkji - 0 , IA hith the testimony of the 'moo eminent pitriiiciarr, in the latiti ha, placed beyond the reach of critic:sm.-- In require- t o bolster tog up . 1...., hnbh hinq coluiroic of forged t7erzifi,,itc,,,— kg! it is enongli 1,1 the public know a bet , . it can ho obtain , d. and one trial is liken vi ore vll, of iit great shivery in cianie:g 11,000 oisties• sioz di-et - tsas above named, a ilieh have bellied the shill of the mart teamed prictitioar ages trete. tofore. • Dr. Swayar's emuround Syrup of 11.71,1 Sean the fit et prepa r ation from that valuable tree wijr4, was ever inirmiticed to the pubt.e, and smi.le proof is atTonlel Of its sorer. , by 'lie coointry being if,,,risd with '• "Candies" nini — .Mixtures " of Wild Cherry. not oar Or tyhirh is iirei , dthil by a regular phy,tteian, although ;hey hair essurnial the. rmruea of I re lp,`,l7/ hie 'hash:tans to gist- t Prey 10 their "Nos. " 'flierefote, the public should be ow their guard. and Illlt have a worthless nixt reilineii Urn(' them for the original nod genuine preparation, which is roily plepared by Dr. SWAYN N W. corner of Eighth and Mice streets, Consuoiptir6. or those whose I s tinga are Itifected eD~htly, rhould take this Sony s, ;hoot delay, by which they may percent the fixing of lib,' (lite disei.Uos fully and firmly. lla , i cursor , it.— Never live a day with 0 cough 0 her tie. Syr:in can he had, and you tire neatly certain. with pt tiper cure, to avoid destruction by Constimieion. Dr S,rayar's Compound tia rtip f ! V,bl Chiefs a compound of Vegetable Itionedies: It is railed “Wild ::perry, " because that er yl!! is basis of the Preparation. It is an cnnibltied. ether ingre dient., that dm utmost efficiency it given to ifs good qualities, as a supporter and pre...vier of the pooers rind font:tin:oo of life, it lion - no eirpinl. Remember, all prerrnrntipna to rent lin 11 ' ti.n CHERRY. are fictitious and counterfeit. (—seep/ that hearing the written signature 13: Du Se:4lor. Great Care dliatild lie observed in purrhacinz „f authorized agent,. The only agents in Pittsburgh for the sale of the genuine medicine are. Win. Th.irn , Market :a.; Ogden & Snowden, curlier of Wool and stn.—sod S. Jones. Itil) Liberty xi., where it can be obtained genuine, wholesale nod rend% at cl ,, i p r i e . pikes. Sold by Julie M ticket!, .kilealtsrly city: E. B. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Megotliti, Mercer; .i. 11. Horton & Co. Erie; J.S. Morris \.Cn., Louisville; Dr. E. Easterly &Co., St. Look; Andrew Oliver & Cu., New Orleans, told by regularly appointed agents in nearly all the principal lONtri4 in the Unifral States. i_irtountly storekeepers will fool it to their Cul ~arit„geto h ave a supply of this popular family medis eine. inn `2.0 by LOCK AND VAULT DOOR MANUFACTORI d i„--...., 4,\,,,,.. :,;;2t0y,: . ..,0‘44,----( ,if , -, j` : 3 , 1 2 . 1 ).----- '-;: , 'i . I V: ' . l l lll ck..., -, =.7 .4 .9.?,'! „ . ---4 zi, , ..r....,Q, 'A ' -'7 :II , 1191 Pl`' 1 , i ,•! t. , -.SZy'.. '.',.. .; t LP ..,' Lqt t zli '3;...fi '',.•- fet 9 . - r' ' At re 6 F 51:74 - - F , 1LV 4.1- 7 ; l t 017-2,1:*1-:,, , M , t7: -- Lie i ,; - Ile '-'‘'IWI-v4-4- - - 7,-:22 '; . ' , - `1: qlCMi°7- gatilkiii ~,..-.,.. . It , 1, -.4,-_ , ...: , cc i.--__ T „..„,..,,„, t . yi ~,,..,-4 . c c ;,..-, -f,5 , ....„,-.7,1-., -,, ~, .-,_-:;,1 ~, , u.l-4--:='-':'-1 - ~ If ,---,, '—,--- ' ..5.1 , =4 - -. EP,' ''''"'"-- ii, ,.4c.-• THOMAS ARNOLD, RESPECTFULLY Worms his friends and the public, that the following at ticks can be had at his Manufactory, on Sandusky vireet, Allegheny city, at his Sale Room, Diamond Alley between the Diamond and Wood street, Fit tAborgh. to wit: KNOB LOCKS AND LATCHES, VAULT DOOR LOCKS, STORE. DO DO, MORTICE LOCKS AND LATCHES,: "KNOB LATCHES, SHUTTER BOLTS & FACTENIN3S, SLIDING DOOR FURNITURE, STORE DOOR BOLTS, VAULT. DOORS, IRON RAILING. IRON CASTINGS, such as WAGON BOX ES, SASH WEIGHTS. &c. • Wholesale Dealers, Steamboat and House Build ere 11 , ill find it to their advantage to deal with him, as he is determined to sell his articles at such a price as cannot fail to please. lU'Job Work in my lino promptly attended to, on the shottest notice. dech • =llll VENITIAISI BALIWPS.; 41. WESTERVELy, =:- = - 1E old and well knoWn V 4" ian 13):Ind - 1 Maker, foimer; Second and Fourth sts.‘ tes i this method to inform many friends of the fact his Factory is now iri full nation on St Clair st:inear old Allegheny, Bridge, sere a constant supply of inds of various colors and tlities, is constantly kept hand and at all prices, wn twenty-cents up to suit itomers. Is will be put up so, that in :case of alarm by fire, or otherwise", they may be re moved without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that any other piece of fUrniture can 'be ,removed. and without any extra expense. i • ile24-d&wly. WE BEAT THE JEWS AND GENTILES!! GREAT WESTERN • CLOTHING STORE!: • IL OWENS, PROPRIETOR,R • ETURNS thanks tohis old CUSIOMPrfi and friends for past furors. He is now prepatod to sell nlothing lowcr, by ten per cent, thnn any other estab lishment west di the and keeps constant ly on hood n luige nssortment of GENTLEMEN'S C LOT 11l NG. such as OverConts from $3,50 i0..530,, Cussinett Pants from $2 to $4; tine Cassimero Pants : from $3.50 to e 6; fine Satin Vests for $1,7.5; Sneßom bazine do for $3; and all hinds of WINTER 'VESTS. , SII wrs, DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS: and all article's in hii Hop: - . Those who,wiA to purchase, will do lwell to give him a call, as he is prepcited to furnish clothing on the very cheapest tens for cosh. Don'i forgot the place; GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE,. NO. 143, LIBERTY STREET, opposite Brewery Alley. oolUtf. P. OWENS. CLOTHING STORE!! Water Street, Three' Doors below ood: FrEIE subscriber respectfully informs his Gusto -1 meta find the public generally. that he has open ed a variety of. seasonable clothing. at the above stsnd, %%Melt he offers as cheap us can be bought in the • cil v. the Siol i. in charge of Alt. R PEW, one dike best cutters and mom experienced wmkrnen in the city. 0ct21311. P. E NS. / Fe'-'-''.-----0-VS----- or <-‘Q• .___ll >,:( ,1,\1.:0• Eon I_-LI e L,„ I7 S) INeSt p C.WstV/%, . ---..-.- DIREC F FROM PHILADELPHIA KACII PAPER REARS Arse WARR/OTT OP DAVID LANDRETEr. FOR 4aleby F "'SNOWDEN. No `29 Wuter st. lit the stand rormutly occupied by Geo A Deity Extinct tile-Report" of ihe••Visiling Commit tee of th, renniiyhitoia I I orticilitUrni Society,' u tt a rutw.u e , ntl•lpled. and otiliqed U., b e p r im e d. Landreth's Nurseries and Gardens. The e\tef sl.e gntonfl• on, on Federal suet!• fl,ll . the Arterial. Th.! etstiirAt waA muele Itet, S.me 00W in Pa••.•e.ion of thaw di,tir uinhed nQr.cry Mrn, ute u•n feet 1,0. N pLAS TN IA Vait.Nllar! and rE.WITNiVe. Nu rerries urn all very comely mono:tea. supi•lling every earl of the Umun, n detail of winch wonld °cropv two ranch or our xictee; we therefore co m eti t out w rve,r with mntin.; that tint cork is set) ho, ae, 1,,c,1 in every .tags of gr)1.01, Cllll. ft j: FOREST AND oRNANIE.NTAI. TREES. EVER GREENS, SIIRUtic. VINES AND I9:RS, I ,111,10/11 of feeallecrocis plant*: Petrov "Px ecs 55111.55 1n 5t kind coal co.‘ittic.: aptde.t. rear.. b a ,l.l to g and grafting; a very superiai its that of well:yap, itrao) turLets, uhitti carry with them into the graft ail cite di-ease, of the taireat •fact, IP • "(1 *ODES SFr of the foloht qulily have Bern scotteied OM Ca:11 , 11(y (rlll I grounds, nisi inns nh.vey. lin tieveit,if.ed nrfl, Seed tornt of the,o lhollo - nltori.ts II one of I hi, MtPil ell • trn-tty In the Cnion. and its ref titaiinn is Ml win...A (into oat to Sear. . . -To elitiaie charier of mixture of the for;b4 of the pionu of ilia earn., family. they haro esutbti•hed atP , ther 10140 , c. at a sidintile ibieerice, on that degen rmom cannot tal•e piney, - and a wreurrs tii pun:ba•et a "genuine anima," Knowing thus die' age, quality-and proerkt of gohoro of every Otte, the supply fro•n thee groands is recannmenard with great • Since the Jane of the "Report" (tom which ibei 0 1 .0Ve I i en:.nrtrti, the (*wire riitiiiiiiiititisent has been, llirrnilectiiiroftenteitiasemhriceel nii the havr h til,, arid consist , . or some tbotriands oi l 4,4 rOO4 a 4 ,; 40 111400 . i4 , 0 of Rowes, an d other dec t abl i phtn t•, both :ender awl haul); Fruit ] ' roes. %Sm. The Seed dieideris el•ew rover fitly acres. and tht' whole i•. as it hat been for mote than half a eentorv.i odor the t.oe.resstee mrthagement of rather and son,' ;be revs' ! nommen/ in Amet;e:t• t hderi t ereired by V. 1.. SNUWDEN. f ro m , t o i.um ea r a i ~ghes Inky be obtained, ;re; is. et rt)-if RE-11 - 61LT AND AT WORK! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. WILLIAM B. snarl-En, Sti.t:C/lAtil TA IL , R. n ESP P.CI LI, Y inform. hi,. friend. u,l the k, pubor: generally, that he hal taken the NEW STORE At the corner of Wuod and Wl'otera reetd.on the site occupied by Mr S. Schoyer ptediotti to the Great Fire. where he is pr pored to furnidtt all articled in the line GENTI.EMEN'S to ilia rust inirit.rate terms, arid at the .hottest no . ice. Ilia shirk of Goods is E rI 2 E Y. NE W , And has hero 'elected with much care to suit the mar,. het. Ile ti,4 in his employment sumo of t h e best workmen in the city. and from long eiperience in 114 Itte,ine,, he hope, to give general saiiFfaction tothone w homily favor him with their custom. A large atl• sortmeni of Clothing suited to the Season. comtis lug ofCloth, Frock and Dretti Con's, of ullculot:t carious qualities. lie offers to the public as GOOD BARGAINS As arty. estaidishmeor in ti/0 city. He has ninon !erg , stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk Crnvats.Scarrs and Illoulkerchlefs, which ho is prepared to sell low fir cash, and cash only. Having secured the service's of an excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufucturit garments of all kinds to order, in such a manner as to render the PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE worthy of public patronage. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. jy24-tf JOHN M. TOWNSEND, • DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY. No. 45 Market st. 3 doors above Third st. T S 1113 It G . WILL lnive constantly on hand, a well selected nsAcrtment of the beet and freshest medicinea, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms,-i Physicians sending orders will be promptly attoodCd to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon an genuine. 'Physicians' preactipkions will be accurately aml neatly prepared from the be matet ;ale at any hour o: the day Or night. 111 A 140, for mile, a Jorge stock mery _ _AliEj-Y & 1111tClIEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS & CoNVEYANCERS., C ONTINUE to attend to the purchase 'and Fife of City and County Property, and alipther business connected with Real Estate. They willolso prepare Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and all other legal instru• ments of writing, on moderate terms. Fol r4 the con venierce of th o . public, they have two o ces—the 1 4 Law o ffi ce of John J Mitchel, corner of Fo 'th and Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the o ff ice . eme ., Blakely, on Penn street, near the Canal Brid , sth Ward. [jan23.6in.l • ...::-. , .... , , ,,, 71 7 ... : --„.: . .:±: : ''.7::''.: -/' . BOCEIE,.ZtROPZELEUS'& CO'S ARRANGEMENTS -FOR • , • BLAKELY & MITCHEL, AGENTS •Remitlances to, and Passage to and from GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, BY THE Black Ball, or! old Line Liverpool Packets ; L...7'Sailing froth New York and Liverpool on - the Ist and 16th of thiery month.E3 And by First Class Ameilcan Ships [Sailing Weekly.] PERSONS sending to the "Old COOntry"Tor Ihelt ctlends: can Make the necessary arrangetrients with the subscrib ers, and have them brought out in any of theigigbt. Ships ethriprisithr the Black Bail, or Old -Line of. Liithrpool Packets, (sailing from Liv. erpool Millie Ist end 16th of every month,) also by First Class Ships . , sailing from that port weekly, which our Agents, ' .Messrs. lames. D. Roche & Co. there will send out, without - delay. , Should those sent fot not borne outtho Money will be refunded withnut any deduction. The "BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS,"comprisa thefelloW-; iag intignificent ships, and will sail from LiverpUel on r their regular a'ppointed day, as follows: • Fi6lin, On Ist Jun. Ist May. Ist Sept: "Europe, 16th " 16th " 16th " New York, Ist Feb. Ist June - . Ist Oct. "Amet icon; : 16th " 16111 " 16th " Yorkshire, t Ist Mass lot July. Ist Nov, 1 Cambridge, • 16th " 16th " 16th Dec 1 Oxford, Ist April. Ist Aug. let " Montezuma, 16th " 16th " 18th " Notice—lt is well known, that the Black Ball is ' I.l.u6rery bent conveyance for persons to get nut their friends. and as' ether passenger Agents advertise to l. bring nut passengers by that Line, the public aro re !ipectfully notiked by ,the owners that no Passenger Agents but Roche, Brothers & Co.. and Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out Pessengers by that Line. We have at alitimes for sale Dtufta at Sight for any amount. direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland. Dub lin. Also on Messrs. Presoott, thole, Ames & Co, Bankers, London, w hith are paid free of discount, or any charge w hatever, in all the principal towns through out England, Ili-land, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or ciddress, if by Letter. (post paid.) ROCHE, BRO.'S & Co. No, 35, Fulton street, New York. (Nest door to the Fulton Bank, JAMES D. ROCHE & Co's Office, . , No 20, Water street, Liverpool. Or to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Penn SIITeI, near the Cahn! Bridge, corner and Smitbtied as, (2d star)..) Pitt,iiiii alt. TlifiEf, BMI 11131S1 CLOTHING STORE. O. 151 1 LIBERTY STREET. lIK Pgoprictor of this ol I and highly pc) iular Pi ablishlocut informs his fricuolt usiJ the public ',liege, that is portion of hi• READY MADE CLOTHING, 14 now prortred Inc their initicction, nod lin rmiport folly invitvs ail t, 1)6 Ct.(l , l•Alphile F ovlot.ong nrsicler• is I.i, line to pity hint n Nil. 11 la oic,rl: ilia season is wcoliorly -ria; rornprisi, , p, ill the Intrst FASII °NS AND PA T T EILVS, ond,ol his Good, hav ing brenyclectiot by iiirtosall in thn eaetern mot kets. lin 1,111 withcm.fidcnee recommend them to hin customers boing of the yell brat quality. Ills large ro , sot trnent of DRESS COATS, • The select le( Is npulr io tl.g.mcst mo , lrro nf , 4 imi'mvvd srYlr, and the vierknrillehip cannot ro n lsqf retry df.criptiva, Satin 4. Fancy Vests li.ts ap art and t.tanteln/ nisurtminf of VESTINGS, To which be ~Dull coil the attention of the pa} lic as Fu tmlii‘yes them la be mare BE:SVTIFUL AND CIIEATR. Than an;thie of the tilml that hat been mTerell here Tweed and other costs, for Summer wear, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, • srsrvitmEs OP Evrra nEscnwrloNs, ainA every ol hrr ictic nr c..*.nry for a FASIIION ALI LE Dlt ESS. Ilehas u very large and eizellent arson moot or SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, which will be !tract than tt ran Int parchawd at any othcr ;darn in thr city—tat which hn would invite the attention or ant king 'Titus an.l others who wish set six:table clothing for cart". att4's Writ. Ilea the 1 7 ,, Cirory ran prtAlote. and beivg provid , d oh a l q,, v i t w hi c h far r-sc.nUe:see. and •u -irty CANNOT BE EQUALLED,h. is prepared At the 'honest ne,l in n ,Tyle that CANNOT Do not Pass the THREE DIG DOORS. It it not considered any TROUBLE TO SHOIV CLOTHING, //'.3 ihn worii,tot feel* confident that after an ex amination of Ids *leek, who desire to pored:Ate will Cori it their interest to deal at hit establishment. The proprietin would tithe this opportunity to ten ler his sincere thanks w thn'ptibtii: for the unprec..- hmtcil patronage htwtowei upon hia establiAment, n• the success he htu met with is an indication but hi. efforts to pleaut• his protons, hive nOL been teasniling. he pledge* himself tlint nothing shell he imitted an his part to be!'lre Ih;ir Vinantwnt for the fu• .1011 N 51rC I.OSKEY . Three Big Doors, 151 Liberty it. HO r FOR„OREGON! I: undersigned would inform his old patrons and -1. the public in goneral, that, notwithmanding the g 'eat excitement on the Oregon goemion, he mill con temn-5 to mnr,ufactore CLOTIIING of all kinds to order .inti otltrwise, io supetim style. He has lately 'received a large lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMEELES, SATTLNETTS, JEANS, &c., Which for beauty. fashion,durabilitv and cheapness are unsurpassed In the Western market. Among the above will be found many goods al entirely new style as to texture and color. These the NATIONAL would respect fully invite his old customers and the public. to call and examine, confidentof his ability topleuse in all department. Ile has also on hand n variety of fancy SILK VELVETS, CASHMERES, VALENCIAS, ETC. For vestings, at all prices, which he is prepared to make fur customers in a style unsurpassable. He has also Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra iats Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other articleappertaining to men's wear all qualities, and prices in groat variety. In returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage. heretofore extended to him. the on. dersigned would observe, that notwithstanding the great quantity of steatn got up by woo/Ape-BIG establishment ho still continues to glide along on the law pressure system, and defies competition in all the various branches of his business, via; in the fitting de portment; workmanship, fashijn; 4.c. I have still on hand a few chlaks; overcasts and other articles of win ter weer, which I will sell at unusually low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, National Clothing Store, feb:l-d&w 165 Liberty st.. 2d door below sth. f fresh and good perfo decal) j =CM ~::_ . SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK lb petit Vaiirty and rri,lde inccrrc INking in bit empla, lialltiCt of the ;DEBT curr Ells AND WOHIOWN To Make Clothes to Ordor, BE SURPASSED marl7-(lS.:w Dr. El. Dioritt, Dentist, (Of the Burnt District.) RES PECTFULLY informshis friendsand all those who wish his services that he has tnken an office in Smithfield street, 2d door from Virgin alley,wbere ho will now attend allopetations of the Teeth inthe [rest mfinnet and at the shortest notice. Office hours from 9 till 12, and from 2 till 5. mny2—d&wtf. Inenranco. HE undersigned agent for the . American Fire In surance Company_olThiladolphia, continues to make Insurance against lesi-Oedanacige by fire, on fa , . verable terms, at his old stand GEORGE COCH RAN, No 26 Wood st. . Insutctiltt ' (Companies. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS •OR•DA.M • AGE BY' FIRE. • TIIE -MUTUAL . PTUNCIPLE COMBINED • . , . With the additional 'security tif. a STOOK CAtitikt. The Reliance Mutual Insnionce.Co. of Philia.--Charter Ferpoival. , • DIRECTORS George . * Wand, John M. Atwood,. , • Thomas C. Rockhill, Lewis R. Ashburn, Wm. IL Thompson, Beorge N. Baker, GeorgeM. Stroud, John J.. Vau4erkemp, George W. Carpenter— ~ WILL make insurance against, LoSatr.Damage by Fire, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Houses, Stores and other ; Itu,ildings, and on Furniture, Heeds, Wares and Merchandise, limited,opperpetual, in town. or country, on'the most firronible ternig.l ' The Mutual Principle, combined with aStock Capi tal, and the other provisions of the Charter of this Company, hold out unhsual induceinen tit, both, of profit and safety, to those desirous of effecting insurance / to which the Company ask the. altdntion tied examination of those interested/ The Capital Stock of the CoMpany is invested-in good and sufficient securities. After providing fur the losses accruing to the Cem pat 4, in the course of its business, the stockholders are entitled to receive out • , of its income aid...p . rofits an interest not excee d ing sir, 'per cent. per annum on the Capital Stock actutilly paid in—the amount of which interest, it is expected, will be supplied by funds invested-r-ond thereafter; all the remaining profits era to actuthulete and be held, in like manner with the Capital. Stock, a 'orthe betterse curity of the assured. But certificates beghiar inter e4, payable annually. transferable on the books of the Company, end Convertible at any :lime into Capital Stock , will be issued therefor.to k'Stockhold PTA and insisted members,in proportion etrtheamountof Stock held, or premium paid by them respectively, agreeably tulle provisions of the Charter. Those effecting it*UrIIIICI3 with this company have, besides the usual protection . ageinst loss, by the otdi nary method of insurance; the additional advantage o a direct participation in the profits: of the Company. withoutauy liability. GEO. W. TOLOID, r resident. B. M. 11 is cameo, Secretury. The sulmcriber, who is the dulyi nuihnriled Agent fur the above nomad Compeny, is prepared to makein suronce, at the Office of the A ,ertrtt, Nu, 2. Si Charles Hulot, on Third rert few d ~ors. O hnvo Wood street; and will give all further infurmaticin desired. THOS. CAMPBELL. l'itt.liurgh, May 30. 1245. (.Irs-1.y.) RING & PINNEY; itg,ents Pittsburgh, for the Delaware lifulua Safety Insurance Comfrahy of Phila. FIRE RISKS upcn buildings rind Mernhandi , e, - , 1 eNely description and MARINE RISKS npot Halls or carguesuf vessel, taken upon the most favor abloterrni. • nt the W 3 rehou.e of King & Holmds, on %Ville; street, near Market streetilPitltsbugh. N. B. King C. Finney invite the 'confidence and patronage of their friends and the'..ornmunity at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as nn in stitution among- the most floaritdtiag in Philadelphia —os having a large paid in capital, .which by the operation of it• charter is cortatnialv iticreasitta—n yielding, to each person insured hitiiilud'Aare of the ptutits of the Company. w about iiivolviik; him in any .e.pon.ll,i I ity whatever; beyond 'hie prealium actually paid in by him, and therefore as pcisscssini, the. Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature; and in its mast attractive form. .now Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Fhiladelphla. N E. corner of Third and ii - o4d ate., Pitiskurgh.. rr ft E assets of the company on the first of Jenuury. I. 1815, es published in cordnriaity with an act of the Pennsviestma Legislature, weia Bonds Duel Mnrtglies, $600,615 93 Real Estnte. at cost, 100,967 77 Temporary Loans Stocks and Cash, 207,409 72 Muting a total of 2909(123 42 er.rirtirt nprorunera tltiot! nil hates Arilt-ber promptly itutt anti eitiog entire aelnurity to all nito ob ain from ittitt Company.; Kirks taken at as law rat.'! ad RIC corw•tP:lt aub iftellrliV. nr•tB ‘V,k It Ft ICK aIARTIN. Agent. Esi.sT*RANCE AGAIN:ST FIRE Tho Citizen's Mutual Inm:ikmice Company of Pctutsqlvartia, No. 13:2, 111,r/nut Sereet,',Phitadelphiar ILL insure Lottie 4, stores . r , and other buittlinttAt V itko merchandise, furniturp and property gen. trolly, in ritt,horgh and the suirOunding country, og ,,inatlog or damage by fire, for any period of time. Chatter perpetual. No marine, river nor inland transportation risks are,, taken by this Company. It, mairtis no dividend u . among atoci.holdera, After paying the necessary ex penses of die office, the whole eceruhig premium nod interett are appropriated ezclo.ively to meet domes. It i, thul enabled to insure on terms nut surpassed by any other Company JAMES TODD, President. DaSrci n. rOULTSET, Sceretnry. . • A E rzery at Pittsburgh, in Barite's building on 9th street, mt the office uE Eyster & Buchanan. . JAS. W. BUCHANAN._ INS-URANCE. American Fire Insurance Company OF rutLADELruk. CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL 500,000 PAIL) IN. ()nice s n Philadelphia, No. 72. Wszin nt ; %V M. DA V I LiSON, P re; t. Fnrnknicx FRALFY, Sec'y. 91,1 and well estnblished Companycontinues T insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture and property, not of an extra- hazardous charucter, against lasi or damage . by Flee.. Applications for insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or forlirnited periods, on favorable terms GEO. CQCII R AN. Agent. No2G Wood st. Tho Franklin Fire Insurance Coinpany . of Philadelphia. CH ARTER PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid in,, office MA, Chestnut ist, north side, near Filth: Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on Property end Ef fects of every description, in Town or Country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to: C. N, QANCKER, Piest. C• G. BANCAZIt, Sec'y. DIRECTORS: • Charles N. Bawdier, Jacob R Smith, • Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thomas J Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E Boric, Samuel Grant, David S Brown. • PITTSBURGH AGENCY Wsnnica MARTIN, Agent, itt the .Exclinngo Or fice of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Third and Market streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. Firo and Marina Insurance. THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phi ladelphia. through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to make permanent, and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by thn Canal and Rivers. DIRECTORS.. Arthur G. Coffin; Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Ales. Henry, Charles Taylor, Sam'l. W. Jimes, Scirn'l. W. Smith, ' Edward Smith, AmbrceM White, • John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John NVhito, John R. Neff. Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, War. Welsh, Henry D. Sheriard;Seey. This is the oldest ! Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered In 1799. Its - charter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long exPerience, ample means. and avoiding all risks of an extra ha zardous character, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES ATWOOD, At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and: Front streets, Pittsburgh. ' oet23-Iy, SKATES, Coilory,Avory, Ebony,'Szc. for sale by JOHN W. BLAIR, 120, Wood at. ~:wv:;'~r~ai:.-~s'cir~:: ~A;+ s~:~~i~' :` ~ +~t~ , s'~u'~ am' ~`- M==MM`tgMT.W SESi McAlister's 411.-Bealing Ointment. NSENSInLE PERSPIRATION: - . The preceding figurt is given to represent the 1N. , . SitiSlO LE PartstqßAflON: It is the greatbancridion for the impurities of the body. It will be noticed that thide cloudy mist issues from all:points °fate surface, which indicutes that, this perspiration - flews.uninter ruptedly when: am Ore in;health, but deases, when we are Sidi. Life 'cannot he sustained 'related it. It is thrown off from the: , bleed and other juices of the-body, and disposes by, this means of nearly all - the itupoilties within us. The ling - maga of Scripture is, in the. Poor/ is the Life." If it ever . becomes irripare,.itiriaY be traced dirmcily to the stor fingerer the-insensible perapirdlion: -Tiles 'we see, all that is necessary when the bleed is stagnant, otin fected , iv to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity instan:l4.: oven heat and vitality are sufficient, w ithout one pertiOle of 'Medicine, excepeio open the pores - upon the - sUrface. - Thus wd- see the fully of taking so much internal remedies. All practi. t bursars, hou•ever, direct their efforts to restore the In sensible Perspiration.. The Thompsonion.lim instance, alcatn, die HydrniiniList shrouds Oslo %Vet. Mani:eta; the H omopat hist deals out infinitissinials, Abe' Aliopti• thist:bleids.and deses us , with•metcury, and the bias- terfrig Quack : g,orges us with pills, Pills, pills._ To . To give . some idea of the amount of the Itien'aible Perspiretion, sse'svi II state that the learned Dr. Lesvim heck, ascertained •that fire-eights of ell we receivein to the stomach, passed Mr. by thia.tneans., In other words, if we cat an drink eight pouci.s.per day, we evacuate five' pounds of it by, the InsCasible Petstiii`a- This Is.none lathe; than the wed up particles of the blood, end taller juices giving place to Ahe . neiv . and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to retain in the Sy3l,-m five•eigbte of all the virulent • matter that nature demands should leave the body. J. 'FINNEY, JR. By nfsudden transition I rum heetltereold, the pores are stopped. the perspiration ceases,andtiisease Ireglits at once Ito develops itself. Hence, a sioppage of this flow of 'the juices, originates so many complaints. • It i= by stopping.the pores, that , rwerwhelms man kind With coughs, colds, and cunsumption, Nine tenth: of the world die teem' iseases induced by a 4toppnge of the Insensible Persiiirtition. Let Inn ask; tiow, every candid mind, what course seems ,the .most resonable ;pursue, to unstop the pores, oiler they me closed". Would you give, physic, to u astop the pty,es7 Or would you _apply something that would do this upon the aurfuee, %vivre the dog- - ging actually is? ' And yet I knew - of no physician who Makes tiny eiternal opplication to - effect it. 'Uri der these circumstances; "I present to phy.icians, and to all tubers, MCAlistres All-Healing Ointment; or he World's Salve. II has paver to Jestorc-perspi ration on the feet, on the head; arotttur old sores, upon tho in short, upon any part of the body, whether dlseas d dish ly or severely. It his power to cause all external sores, serofuldus humok, skin diseases, paisonous wounds, to discharge their putrid master.-andtheniteals them,- ----- It is a remedy that &Weeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous do.ordens; and restores the - entire cuttcle to its healthy functions. . . It ite a remedy that futbids themecessity of so many and d4letrrious drugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sickens,gllen incopvc : nieneel or is 'dangerous to tfie-intestineS. • It preserves end defends the surface frcim all de, nsavement of its functions. The surlier is, the.mitlet of 'fi've•eighths of the bile and used up-matter within - It is ! deiced with millions Of openings to relieve the Irlirstines. Stop up these pwres, end deatk.knoeke at your :door. It is rightly termed All - Heiling,.for there is scarcel) a disease, external or internah-thaz it will notheneftt.. I have used it for the last foorteen years fsr till diseases of the chest, consumption, involving the ntmost danger and responsibility, and i T declare before Heaven and man, that , not in one singlO case has it failed to benefix,: , witen the patient: was within the reach of mortal means. . , I have had physicians, learnekin the yirefesidow;- I have had ministers or the Gaspe], Judges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest et edition and valtitrides of the poor, use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice--one united and:universal vuice--saying "Mc- Alister, your Ointmentis good. • • CONSUMPTION. li;can hardlybe credited that a salve' an have any effect open the lungs , seated us they are within the system. But if placed upon tfie che ! t, it penetrates directly to the lungs; Seperatea :the poisonous parti cles that are consuming them, and expels _ them from the . system. I" need not say that it'isruring, porsons'of Consnmp- tion continently, although we are iold it is foolisness, I care not what is said,' so.long as . ' can cure several thousand persons yearly. - HEADACHE. The Salve liaS cured persons of the Headache of 10 `years standing, and wbo bad it regularly every week, so that yomiting often took phtce. Dearness and Eat. Ache. arc helped with like success. COLD-FEET, Consumption, Liver, complaint, pains in the chest or side, fulling off the hay, one or the other , always tic compan'es cold feet. It is a iete_ sign of disease in the system to have cold feet. The Salve will cure every'case, In &Tourla. Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver complaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Thiont, Bronchitis, Etoken or Sore Breast, Ilk's,' all Chest 'Diseasps, such as As thma, . Oppression, Pain, also Sur6 Lips, Chapped Hands, Tumours, Cufanectui Eruptions, Nervous Dis eases, and or the Spine there is, probably' no Medi cine now known so g ood. • - • 'BURNS. - - It is the best.thingin.the -world. for Barns.; (Read (Read the Directions around the box.) PIMPiES ON THE FACE. MA SCULINESEIN GROSS SURFACE. • Its irit action is to expel all humor. It will not cease drawing till the face is free from any mattertliut may be lodged under the skin, and frequently break ing out to the surface, then , heals.. When there is nothing but grossness,. or dull repulsive Surfnee, iibe gins to soften and soften until the skin becomes as srneothand delicate 119:*,ch,ild's. • - 'WORMS. ' If ,parents knew how fatal most ,medicines were to children iakeninwardly, they wean be slow to resort to them. Especial ly menu' ial lozenges" CalIC d" rrie: dicated lozenges," 'vermifuges' The truth is, no one can tell, invariably when Worms are - present. Now letmo say to parents that this Salve Will always tell if a tAtild has Wortrs• It will il.-breeiery vestige of them away. (Read . the directi,ous around the boi.) There ia probably' no mediciue on the face - of, tiai earth at, once tie sure and so safe in, the expulsion;of worms: • • . • . . Although I have raid little about it as 'tautly ielitor ative vet I will ettikeit against the world! They may brgig, their Oils car and" near,. and . thine will restore the hair two 'eases to hteir ono: .OLD -SORES.— .--- - - - That some Sores use an outlet th iieporities of the system. is, 'because they.cannot pass offthrough turn! channels of the Insensible Perspiration.. If such 'sores are healed up the impurities moat have,fiotriec other outlet, or it will-endanger life. ' This ialie will. ntweyi provide for such emergencies. , RiIEIIMATISM. -• If removes altruist immediately the inflatnntatio'n and swelling, when the pain of course ceases. -•- • FEVERS. Di all cases of fever, the difficulty lies in the ports being locked up, so that the heat,and pernpiration, cannot pass oil: lithe least moisture cool he staitaa: the crisis has passed And dm:3 danger over:- -- The - Alb Healing Ointment will in all cases 'of fevers;almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth thd perspi retina We have cured eases that settially _defied every thing icsowsi,anvell as the ability of fifteen or twenty MERE TOILET SCALD HEAD:, -k . ' . - ' doetors.: - One-11,30a told Ittad iAnd stint,„ss . oo 4'D na - f" children'witheerenj binefit,'Whena'retifbOi.ertri ointment , cured them. -..--... • • ' 1-CORNS. e.-t . 1. Occasional nee the Ointmeat. - 01iitaYilielP 'corns from growing. Tieople need - neyek hp_ thaahlett' with thorn if they will use it 't* ! AS , A FAMILY MEDICINE ,. No man can measure 'ha 6alne .Sci long as ibe`btars . roll along over. the, Heavens—so Tong.na man Ire a dc the earth, subject. to all 'infirmities Of;-theife 4 rv.- s „, long as disease and sickness ' ' will.. this good ~Oinierint bo .used and. When man ceases fioth off 'the earth, then thedetrathd will cease, and iturrilLthen... „„) • . -'4AIVtES, , DicALISTER,& Co: .Sele.propriptd.rof OQ oY,ove M edici P e '_ P r i e s2l s - - cents per box. deliT24ON. -; . . . Oitament has" been greatly. ',- counterfeited; we.have given Caution to'the lie that ,ono 9intment will be .genuine unless the. names of fame., ilfeAiiikr, or Japteg Afeitfleter„ , 4.' Co., are witritirr with a PEN upon EVERTS label. Now we hereby offer a reward of $5OO to - he'lisid - on conviction la - atiy . of ihe,eonititaleaTcourts of -the Uniti4 States, for any individual counterfeiting our. . . - 'PRICE'2S- C ENTS'PER - BOX. .- • o ENTO.—For isale in P htsbtrith & ReP'• ter, corner of Liberty and St. Clair sta.; andibyir corner of Plulent anti Penn sin Hays & Brook. way, (Druggists) l Commercial Row, L. _Wilcox jr;, corner ,Market, and thq. Diamond; H P,Schwartz, end Sargent; Alleghe4 cityt.J Smith (Druggist), Birmingham., Schoontrioker.A. Co.,(DiMggists,) No 81; %Vend at.; are the. wholesale k nzPnvy ' • - mar 10. John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCirt" Corner of :Wood anti sthsts., S ready toreceive merchandizeof everyi . destriptlos I . oncousigntivent; for public or.private , lsolo, knd. ffdtn long experience in the above bthineits,-,l3atter hint self that ne,qill be able to give eritini; . ..4titb'factioi, to ell' who may favor him with rhairpation*. • --- • ' Regular sales Or; IVIONDA T Eincl,T4oßsiursof Dr; Goods and fancy articles; it 10 o'clock,A. M. Of Drorieriroi, rittilirgbraanufacturtiartielos.tivt and second handfurtriturei&e. at Ze'eloels; y. M. Salds every ev i enin.. ntearlygai lien; aug S. MORRISON, . Talbert y„.Sti,' between 'Market and Virgin, I Alloy •• : HAVING returned, from the Eafit, subscriber, is now . oftening big fell end - itocV,of' widths, - excee ding "in variety - and' extent thing whieb has Iteretofureteml offered in this Thankful to his friendsend the public for the fevois he has received;'and which has indueed him to per chase more extensively than before, he again invites their attention to the cheapest, best selected and most extensive assortment which he has ever before offered' among mihich.ain— . . Frefich,llnglish, German and Omer lean __Broadcloths, Slack._ Blue , Invisible Green, and other Colors which am all dr superior qualay: Alen, a splendid= nisortment or Vc . Stingg Of:Emitiretaew styles, FgElsrilll PATTERNS. , AL o, o fine lot -of FRENCH AND . ENGLISH every cassimEgEs of, shade, color, and phttatri; which column to plc/3641e .various tastes of customers. Also, a.. • • • ' New Styles of Beaver and Tweed C7oths,. -of . Black; Blue Invivible Green, .; Golden Mixed, and:Olive, for Sack .and Frock Coats. Together with ,slot of. superior MAKIBIPOO , ANltt liLUE BLANKET COATING, Pilot andetberkcioas' suitable forthner Coats. . - • Thesegoodi will be' sold ready. made, -it will be • made to order in a snimrior style: as low as ran be bought in this city. • +le • has - also-the tnsal'itilittr for Gentleman's wear, such SHIRTS. BTOCBS~ StSrithDilii;#LNDlZELCil*Z. SCARFS, Bosoms," couras, , The attention of liersoris 'wanting. their lOrtiieni.' well .inade, atd ie st:Rertor style. and cif,the best mi. terialiq 59 incited tbhis fine stock o . Preach Cloths, Cassimeres etrAd Vohngi which. he has selected with the utmost ettiti'ler this' particular brasich of businesS. - He will take {let:stow in showing the'se goods to any one' ho will favor him with a call, feling- confident that the great variety'of his stock and the style in - which they are matie,-,otter notbe surpassed in this city. . . . 4 S. - MORRISON, Liberty at. oct ll`-6n between Market stand Virginalley. - WAR WITH MEXICO DECLARED! MONONGAHELA, CLOTHING STORE. No 2, WOOD St. Seeorid"Door from the . Corner of Water Street. . COOLEY & LAIRD, PROPRIETORS, Thee. undersigned takes this method of announeing to their customers and the public generalty, that they have just received from the East, and offer for sale.nt the above stand a large and welt selected asserimeat of Cioths,-Cassimeres,.Yestiogs• and materials of eve ry descridiion, having been purchased for cash on-tile' most advantageous terms, they are-enabled to offer as csicar.-as can be-sold io.the - iVeitelm Their-assortment of . . READY MADE C'LOTI-lI'NG';-:' is large, and has been Manefiictnred from the bese matorials, and by excellent worknien, They havo'constantly on hand and will tnetinfaCtiliei to order nil articles of Clothing, which they will wet.- rant.to ho made in the bestmanner. and.mastfaabierr able style. They invite the poblie to call _and examine tlfilr stock of goiids; as" itieY are tonfideet they caNeell GOOD ARTICLES At prices which cannot fail to please. Remember the plate. NO. - wool) . STREET, SECOND' DOOR. FROM THE - CORNER:OF WATER. . ". ' sept9-tf , A LL EN KRAIVIER - Exchange b'rekir,:cornay. of Wood and . Goltle and Solvent I3ank 'riotes, kold, cheikson'thO, Eastern cities, for sale. brafti„ nowt arid bills;cOllected. . . _ , & Co., ' Jaltiie. Davis, F. Lorenzo, J. Painter &Co. Joseph Woodwell, . lames May, Alex..Bronson&Co. . John DBrovqn&Co. JameiM'Candlesa. • . J ! -It.M'DonaM. W. H., Pope, Esq., Pres% Bank K A. FULTON, BELL-AND BRASS I.'OII3NDEIR",. T_T AS rebuilt and com maned business athiaOL Tl ...Li STAND, No. 70, between_ :Market and , ' Ferri stit.,..whete he will be pleased to see hisehlcustonsere: and ftiends. Church, Steamboat, and Bells of everysino,-from. 10 to 10,000 pounds. cast from patterns of themoat approved models ; and -warranted to be.of thebest ma. tcrials. . . , Mineral Water Pumps, Counters. Railing,Simidte., together 'with - every yariety,of - Brass Castings,if re quire& turned andltnished in the neatest M . A. F. is the-tole agent for 13a&bitt's Asti . Attraction Metal, bo jststly celebrated for, the redngr lion of friction tn macj3inery.—Theßozea and - tern• position can be had of him at all times. ' nerr 134 y ' To Printess: • WEhave received,and will hereafter keep corm straitly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink! infer& and small kegs, which we will be able lariell cheaper than it basheretoforelxen sold In this citY., Orders ' from , the country accompanied by the cab, (tri ALL casts) Willbe promptly attended to. -BIGLER, SARGENT &BIGLER, Jy26—tf Offiee o f the Pestand Manufaeturvtr. Ettropetui Agency. EMI.TTANCES'of money on moderate-termi R . . can be made during . my absence m -Europe, - ta every part of Ireland.- England, Scotland,WeJel or the continent of Europe: Legacies, debts,• property- or` claims recovered;• smirches -for -wills,- titles an& documeats effected, and other European busineas•trans. acted by applying to James May, Water street Pitts burgh:' H KEENAN) octlc2 • Agent and Attorhey at Lawirittabitili ; Pitabiliei;ya; Cincinnati;o.? Sc LopiA,Elp, y. }
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