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Concluded on sitict S:thitath-lseepini principles, _t110;41 Out claiming to be tly.: only Line that is so '`conducted, - :proprietorsl 7 , of this Ohl e.stahlished -line have th.•ir stock in the ITlgltit compresl 9rtler, Mid 1:v0.601° , 10)1y preplared to forwurl Produce and Alerchtitnlise to and from the Eustein cities on the .openina of okvigution. , . NV3 vast tlpit ,our long experience the currying, business, bird ieuhnis attentio L o to the interest: of cog terners; ,ectue coutinuance and incren.e of the putrtynnge -hitlietto el:wattled to "Bin,ltuttes Our aiTangr..rne:ilA ennbln us to curry (might kqitti itiu otmo,t deivitch, and our pi .boll tilways be au low as the lowest ehurvd by other tcyousible • Prodtke and Merchant - Ike will he received and rot Ihtarderl . l . lst and wa.st without any chargu for ad yerti Storage or Commission. Bi 4 of birlitit; forwarOed, and every ditectioityrompt ly attended to. ...A.ares , t; or appl!, to, WM. BINGHAM, COO cor Liberty and Wayne .14., Pit t sh'g. BINGH A MS, 1)00 - 1C. and STRATTON, No. 276 Market st reel, l'hiladelphiu. JAMES WILSON, Agjta. No. 10.2 North Flowatd ltt eel, Baltimore. SVILLIANI TYSON, Agent. No. 10, West ,treet, New Yoili. RELIANCE PORTABLE BOAT LINE rnit•..A - 11 1 A , 1 1. : S ; B4 6 Attiift FOIL TRANSPORTING GOODS 'Between Pittsburgh and the Raztern Cities, WITHOUT.TRANSHIPPING. . , 1„. 711141 S old established Line (being ti.ft olden roll • JL able Dant Line .in the Canal) is note prepared to recedve,Protlnce :Ma Marc handir, for shipping .... citli er F.ti.tt or Neat. The llttat3 of rids Lim' ore corn. taanded by efalfnl , experienced and soher Captain=, and provided with goad mews, Dont. tool cargoes are annsferreal from and to Canal and, tini h nOd, "Iry ing •all removal and separation of good, 'nips mode in as - short time, and gouda carried or as fair terms as ' any other line. Thankful for, and ref:retort:ly guilt-him:fa' voodoo. "...nneo of, tbo very liberal and growing tettronnge hate. toforebestniverl upon this line. we with confidence ' sure thmte - Merillanti ditpmed to favor mt, that their biIAIIICAS- Shinn be done to their rmirm 61i - I+lli - O;4M ear, .by us con s igned to either of nor lions • es, will he'shippcd us their destination, nee of chtogo for.shippiog; storaga or advance of chafers. A a at , • hold no interust in Strambont Stock, Merchants may rierand,nron their gond* :tying forwtod g , attd bOats.atel at, tin lowt•st ;cites ii . oonaignc•l to nor 1,0,e at f;;r aa'e winbe _.old "ri Übenti terra.. and ad, J,c0.1 niado JOIIN McVA DEN Sr. Co., I'.•nn oreco, Canal ' JAS. M. DAVIS, & Co , and '251, •nplOGo Markot l'hiladidpldo. - - TE k) • Westara Trartsporl aiion Comp any D. LEEC C o . ' s Old Eitalthshed:Trawporiation Lines, (Being the first ono on the Pd. Cnnn ) BETIURE*S PITTSBURGH, PHILIDELPTI lA. ZALTIMORE.AND NEW YORK ./V RE fully prepared' to transact noy . may ba confided to them. in oreb a manner as moat 4iiii-geriertil - satisfaction. Their voids eonsios Ida floolde doily line of Penney iron ea Poo 'good Rod Rood - Cars, (all owned byrbernrorlves,) o enabler, thorn to carry a large riminrity of freigirt oirh et' 10 in -11 arid rksp.rtesit, in re: short time, and oar ran f ora!,it terms. 113 any Inheriesproiriole Line. Produce are Mei demdise errosicrierl in any of the Ividerrigrotai forwarded free of airy t liilfgefr if cornror... vina'or son vge. Tobacco. fer I'y oar:: Line, will be delivered tat the city Tobacco Warelioniee Dock s'reci, in the corn, witboor drayage. The broinesi of these Lines will be conducted on Sabbath-Leering- pribriples. EU' Address or apply to . D. LEEcit & Co., Canal Basin, Penn :tree,, ritt.lough. HARRIS & TUSI IN, • NOB /3 and 13 Satoh Third st... Philed'a. , . • . JCIS. TAYLOR. & SONS, 114 and North Howard sr, Baltimore. W. I'. ORRICK. 7 Wi'sl. or.. New York. •D. LEECH & CO , S. PACKAGE EXPRESS TO PHILADELPHIA. on The:Cnnal being tr , w open, the - - abo , ie Eipres6, which boo baen bAubliihtid fcr: the CfMVP:pIIICI3 of valuable package, of . Speci., Bank notes, jewelry, &c.. will recommence running on: Monday, en h A mil. Att Leon Chat will ba diTatehed daily, dating the traieling season. Apply to A , -D LFECH & CO.. car. Penn st. and Canal. _ • • 1846 _m Ifidependent , Portable Boat Line, • For the Tran.sporiation of Produce, and .21Ierchandiw, to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTDIORE AND PHILADELPHIA No Transhipment. ► HE-subscriber', Agents fur a number of the best Portable Boats. forming a regular daily Line, be _ . t.wextu Pitt.sburgit and the Fhtst9rn cities, will be fully IntipurvO. on the opening of navigation, to ship a large -amionn. of 'Produce and Merchandise with despatch and an accurnoduCtng terms. greatsuccess which has characterised this mode , of 'transportation on the Penn.,' Canals and Railroad:, during the last few. yea, s, out withstanding the oppo sition of long egabli Mo.! companies, nod is a pretty • sate indication of its superiority ovvt the. old plan or •-•ttanshippingei. the different terns ot/11s of ennuis and - railroads. AVe aterefore ask for the Independent Pottablc Boat Linen liberal share of patronage,. - Produce 'or Merchandiit3 consigno d to us for ship. 'meat willbeforwarded immediately. on arrival free of any.charge for cbmmi"sion, storage or insurance.— h ißsLading transmitted, and all instruciions prompt-- 4,1 y attepded - to.. MEARS, RAYNOR & Co., Broad et., Philadelphia. ROSE, AIERRILL & Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. C A McA NULTY & Co, canal basin, Fountain et, near Liberty. Pittsburgh. FARE REDUCED!! good Intent Fast Mail for PNOLADE'LPHOA, OF SPLENDID FEW 1110 Y BU I LT COACH Em, A N •ROAD CARS,- Lo4vo.Pittsburgb daily, at 1 o'clock, P.M , ,R - HNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, ASCENDING THE, 1111.5. S WITH _:SIX - lIORSES AND POSTILLION. • .Pronighamb'er,"thnrg roal to Pliilmidelphia, n'mpkendid Gars., there con . ;enting with Mail Car; for New Yolk; nitto at Clam bersborg with Moil Lines direct fur Baltimore and W.s.-illitten City. ~ r-VOlheenforthe nbove Line, next dour tc the Ex ...4bange }Tote!, St Clair str•iet. and opposite the St. :Chitties lintel, Wood street. „... 3t o ut . W. R. moortaEm), Ag't, . • Rr..ll.4oVEk.u. would .peatfully hinirrn hie friend - 6 und, easterners that ha has removed to I:Ft; . :.lo.6.atarket." street, 'between Fifth and Liberty ,strilets,-( r easeAda) w,hcre ho is receiving. a large . end :' . ..,... - Wellesserted stock epriog Goode, to which he would re:speed:oy i4v44,thelt attention. ap3 dam • =lllll rittsbuith Piirtablo Boni c - 180. - VOR. the trlttisMirtntion of fieight:betweett Pltts buro and thd , Al.l...ntic Citiea, via Pennsylvania. Intproyements and Battimoto and Smo l uehanna Boil . ,The rroprielors of established Line, hal?, Ingentopleteil their arrangements, nee prepared to fOr• 'Ward goods to and from the Hot (on the opening of thd•canal navigation,) on as liberal terms as thoio'of any. - oth'er teApuniiblo Line, nod nre.determined that no care or attention on their pail shall he wanting to secure n continuande of that patronage‘r liberally bestowed upon them for several yenta paA The decided success ofillie Portable Boat system, •iiemaitifitst in the regulurity nod dispatch experienced ht thedelively of goods, the ebience 01011 risk of delay, brealmge or ether &linage incident to the old system, where goods have to be hurt jenny trab.s.hipped three times on the way, and the merchantable order. in which ptoduco has been avowedly delivered by them. has induced Ito proprietors to increase their stock considerably this season. Theircxtensive warehoinms at each point.(unermallell by any other Line), affords them facilities to conduct their business with dis•mtch; and to shivers the convenience of flee storage, if re quired, mail their-arrangements ore complete—while their long expel knee in toe carrying trade, it is Vie ,:unleti, will he suifiti6nt guarantee to their patron. , out the public, that they will successfully exert them selves to give general satistectiOn. Produce received and forwurdeld. .Btearolvtnt rimy 20s paid, and Bills Lading if It.fitiflrd fmc of chaise for romniission, advancing or storage, and all cornett,- nications to the following:igen! , piotniely ante...led to. TA ►PPE & O'CONNOR, cur Penn and 11' av ne Pitt Om. gh. THOVI iS 11011015( , 2711 Market .tteet. rhil;tdelphin. IrCONNOIZS & N 4.1111 ,nest • 131.1 th-flow. FART;D 13 I) ! Opposition Good Intent Fast Line for OF erLENDID TROT BUILT CoACHti, • tr:' 117411' :k 71‘;j4 3ir •14,4:4 : 7 1,634 /4, Leave Pittsburgh daily nt I, P. M. RUNNING TIIRUUGII IN 48 HoUBS, nAcendih, g til mnnutaiu with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIW ONLY ONE N11:11T nu r TO CIIAML:LBStIti6II, ........ k• Thence RA IL noA nto rhihar•t r hi, only Lin, running lLcir oa u co, on ling with Mail Cur= New I'm 1k1.17 ( . 7 l1 , 1 , 11)11,1 , 4/14: Will/ Mai iiil/1 , 1/111 . 1A to Bak /1111/11, LI fld 1V.1.1.• into. City. Uffii - e i •irrosiri door C 1..,, le, I !oti Wood S i ocl - `,.!.: 1• I y A. I ILN .‘;,.-111. Dr. Wm. la. Wright. Dentist , (Vice and R. nd.nr c n (.fart et 7 A (etv ty. nom Exchange I kiri. 0. , It lAI PORTANT ARRt VA L T II IS 411 y r LIDd CLOTII3. CASSIMEItES, All ol rlwil ,elyr. I he rul.Cril , r iti• .1..0 hick.lot asssis • IIeTC/ beiti.sl, Veen otTer,l in thh. c 0 .... 1h- II,; I,:a•ta 11144 1111, 1.1131 ytokr, 11,1 !hi- ..s.s4ssss unusual Loge rittrilatir. 11.:1 1,l the,r , ar .• I I 01 a anpoiitir qualify and ti,tussss sssssl a 1.55.41 ftr brought to 'hi, mnrhet I.y :$/$v $lllll-t LI., 1,0111 r. , rwctf,,iiy. :I,t 11,1,0'1 , 41,A it., fur•, rind the citi,tenA r.nerti:y. , vflo of , ~,•totto.-.1 to itaviw gartnctsii to orslct sssg I.sr -$ Lime past raid pruticui.r lo.11:o 6,. I.m,ines+, aid haying. •C(1.111 - 1/ tie 1,, 4 141:11, 1 1 f Ihe Itltsk• coinlieielit null fa‘pss•titilito e..srtss• $.l ,sss sss-.lsl6ltssio 11 00th wi.lll.ss,,tss asssssss;s $ It W l, nl: , ll44 , dlrrr 1,L.111111 .. .M11,1,1 t,..•net,t, to rattmcratc It: , but it c•in , •isit, sll,s $ 1 I,ti g , KIIII gentleitii-n'4 ill I", ,I 1 1 .1.1.• StipetfirT, 1 1 1.$ilt ssss.l F - sss•.s• ('•s's.ssi-$1 i'111:1:$. II CASS' NIEILES, of euti, V ESTI NUS, of every drarriM,an, n • A iA• for "Die:, or Pally FINE TWEEDS, of •n rr•n• Al 1, , . ).. Olive. Brown, Witch are! 1j„ Id M.xe,l R F.TS. FINE SACK SHIRTS, ill} linen aryl col Inns: SILK UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS. ,i t il e mlid Satin Sc.:tor+, Hundl ere6eii,, So,pernkrs, , Scre. II c all be pleased at all tie' 1.. dress liotidt to any wishing to purdintie, 6.loing confident th:11 can furnish any garment in hi, line on as r , f , fl Iran . and in better style. than (0 :1,1 , lict 1.111.(• , 1 kVest of do Nl.ont.sirot A 0r.(11 ,, n I om «owl, ood .1)1, of wo. Istoon•hti% t% ill COIIVItiee aoy rcr,oo the advantages to be derived 1,. purchasi ng nt this rs tublishtnent. P. I) ULAN'S, NO. 49 1.1111.:1C1 v S 1 it EET. L: - .7"The New Yurk arid Philadelphia Fashions are this day teceiced. inai 19 WE BEAT THE JI..WS AND 11 LEs! GELEAT WESTERN CLOTIIIAG P. OWENS, P ItOPRIE IR, I.:TURNS Ll,,o‘ s le !lin old contorneri. ati.l lend -11. for punt Gunn's. Ho in now prepatrd in nell lourr, by ten per rent, than any other esiAb Anne nt west of the mono! s ifi-; iza keep. ni ly on hand a huge a,nortment of GEN"! I CHEWS (AAA!! LNG. :In 0, er Foal , from $3,50 to Ffltl, CliShitieLl Punic fr,,n, tc. 9;4; e Pant. f rom $3,50 to line Satin ... for i1.7:1; line Ii• hazine do far $3; and all Lieu. 1,1 WINTER V ESTB. SHIRTS, DR.\ W ERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, and all action in Ida : Those ivltu uish to TOOThilsf, Will do %MI to give him a cell, as lie is prepa2e41101111(1W) cloihirtg 0111 h, 'very cheapest teems for rash. D.,o't 1 0rg. , 1 p t,,. ; GREAT ‘v EsTrn :NI CLOTHING STORE, Nu. 143, LittERTYSTREEr, upposiLe Brewery Alley. octnitf. P. ()WENS: CLOTHING STORE!! IVater Street, Three Dours below 11 . 0,01. TE subscriber respectfully cu+ne mars and the public genet ally. that he hos 01 , 011 • ed a variety of seu&onable clothit.g. at the above stand, which he offers uscbcop as can be bought in dm city. The store, is in charge of Mr It PEW, one oft he best cutters and most experienced workmen in the city. otn2Btf. I'. ()WENS. RE-BU[LT AND AT WORK! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. WILLIAM B. SHAFFER, bIFIICIIANT TA mr:rt. ESPEC7 FULLY informs his friends nd the 1.1., public generally, that he hue taken the NEW STORE . At them ner of Wood and Water streets, on the site ,wettpied by Mr S. Scitoyer rite vitro.; to the Great Fire, where he is propured to furnish till articles In the lino of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, On the most innilenite terms, and at the shortest no Lice. 11 is stock el Goode is ENTIRELY NEW, And has been selected with much care to suit the mar ket. He has in his employment some of the best workmen in the city, and from long experience in the business, ho hopes to give general satisfaction to those who may fiti.ir him with their eastern. A large as sortment of Clothing suited to the Season. consisting of Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, of all colors various qualities. lie offers to the public as GOOD BARGAINS As ony est ablishmentin Iho city. Ho lIIIS DIEIO . III la rRe stock of Vdsts, Shirts, cotton "and silk Cravats,Scii ifs and Ilandkerchiefs, which lid is prepared to sell low for cash, no cash only. Haying secured the services of on excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture garrrients of all kinds to order, in such a manner as to 'render chi-! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE worthy or public patronage. 'The p o blic are invited to call and qamine for thomielves, jy24-I.f - • , • : -• . . -' -- ,- •. 7 , . , . -.- . - - - , •• , "- ~, - . . '''''''''4'.''''''''''''''4:ll '":'''''''''''''''''-'''''.;4l.-''''''°';"'l4P't-''''l'zr"-:*l'''''-''''''j'Y'igffzit-tl-4*-;,t:;ittZ,i;oiiiiiiiiTiiiii:3.*:kfzigv-4-'-'4:5500z-Vr.;,ctAii-mi,-,kßx-i,,ko-o-mt-Vgtg;-RSR-,io-fl.;%o:ntgoi.'ttz. ;'t. ,, *;•fv..,.' , 24;-'!-?..-qc . ;:- .,7 7 - 4 - .•J',.7.rzg..0.,--Mil'.g %: , ...Z.v, -, .., ...t ., : . . , F , i , .3 - .yv,W44.4.74.5.4 - 17 . ,... ~,. „. . ...„. . . .. , , ._ . , ._ _ _ „. _ ... ~ . .. . , . --- '- " -.-' ''''',•',: f?'::'l:%::-4,‘-',,:'*::-.05%';',.1...',...i •,t-',.:::,:;;,171.:',::.i;ftn'.:!.::47,;,:4-±,,,,:!-,:-.,,,,::::::',77..,c.,-gk;::gf-tf:,:t.,l;?--:,,p::',:-:1'4:-,-,..4::-..,-.:,::.'.,,-,,.:.;-7.2.4.4.,..:?.7-0.,,.:,:it't1-:,,i?r•,-JZ---: -,,-2- " - ' , ; ,..-. ; . ' 4F 4 k: , .:' , .. 7, .':' , : 1 -<4*'''.:':! - -IP4'. , '.. 42... "-' ,,,, ' , :` ,- ,:; -, i': - : :',..'.''''' t • - -7!:- ''" , : . :' 7 ::"•-:` , :i' , .:' • - • - •' , :` , '.''' ,, :' 4 ' : : , ' ,-, ::'"x . ';:'''' ,. .i;::77 , :' : ,, t ,-4 ;r:'-'''''''''''''''' ,, ..'..=7,';'•:::H::',.i54.4'41-...:-:1!..--.E1-V--'.*:,11.t.:':,:-:':-i:'':_';',---:-:::1,-:.2-,7:'::'&.:'','?"4:':-4:''.::-t--''-'i-'''':.--'::;''':-7:7'':.."..;:::::''':-:''':-.:":''-',Nr'%::,:,:]:'k..-V:,„;5:.--.:?::-.....:.;1;Th,.;-:-,.-;.-'n.:!=.,-i.-.::::'-t"-,,:::,f.::V...4.'..,:i11X.1Z4i:;‘,:k.,'L'.5:;--:.';';-,::1-:':f_:y '...-_-,:;,,...:: '..:;.. l':: , :f: - :.' - ;; ' : : :::•:-1... -- ..' -•!.''"::::!;.c.;:L'Y..;,_,A:.,:.'-'-r1:.:-...;,::4::=',-.:::F.',-e:g':::::',.k:.;'..t-i' .THaff:ttgfitati"Sli CLOTHING STORE: NO. 151, LIBERTY STREET. • , • TPropcietur of this olio and highly pouilar es. tablidornent informs lois friends and the public at large, that u portion of his - SPRING AND "SUMMER STOCK READY MADE CLOTHING, Is now, prepared fur their inspection, and ho respect fully invites all who contemplate purchasing articles in his line to pay him a visit. H is stock this season is peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest FASH OA'S" AND PAT7'ERNS;and all his Goods, ban ing.heen selected by himself in the eastern markets, he can with confidence recommend them to his customers Its being or the very best quality. _. H is large assortment of • DRESS COATS, nude in ihe Most model and improved style, and ihe W , lfis Ma 11014) c..irre,t be excelled. ‘tvisaf every deicription, Sfitin. Fancy Ve . A6 lie ban a rare anti benutifiot assortment of VE STINGS, To which he would cull the atti•ntion of the rahlicai hi• believe,. them to In, more RI:MITI, Ct, AND CHEAPER. Tlolo ooploog uC ylte kilod drat lot, been otTeted here Twccd and other coats, for Sunarnir wear, lu prat v,stiety arid made in every m)ly, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Stijl; nj Stocks SUSPENDERS OF EVERT DESCRIPTIONS, ibisni: ERG II 'Fps, mo d e vr r y o 1 r ankle la ces•asni fta a FASHIONAIiLERESS. lie Inns a very large and excallerd. az,arialeat of S /IBS TA NTIAL CLOTHING; uhi , ll cill h e geld low°. then enn be part-based at any ol her phtre in the city—to wbb,ll be would invite the mieinien of tvoil ing na.l milers who %visb, scrvievable (lathing lay% near. Hv 1,.g ell1r10! infllC of the ni:sT CUTTEILS AN) WORKMEN Lot I.llt. ry ran prod. r. and Lying with a t tor id for extur!torico nod sa • irly C.INNUT BE EQ11.11.1,1.51),1ti• is prepared To Mule Clothes to Order, At the Abut-Irm tin,' in n ovit. dimNNOI BE SURPASSED Do not l'o , s Ihe THREE (HG DOORS. Ii I. ~,,t et.., , ,51,trt1 Tfiril 7;1 TG SHG ( . 1.0 THING, Ati-lit hit 6t , -(.itiitirtilt-iit a'tt, h,• abn (1 , -4,- in ,!d it t It, drul in hi, ~11.1),brrt, fit, rr,trr,,tot oprontnltty 10 fru. •I• fn. .6 o.r,r, :1111., to ILI' 1 11 ,40.1. , r tl , t • W , Pr , ‘ , "‘ • • 11 10,1 I ,4, uptott 1114 • - •ttat.ii.itt,t-iti, .t- rc•L /01 Ifs :111 ~• VI,: enTI. 10-v4.-4fg. al 0,1 •It-d• 1.11,1 0,1 , , 1.,1 r t• ht•rl ..1 1 / 1 1N m. d ISO, FOR OREGON! .1. lo• ti .”1.1 '' , 1!1:11 • ~.„1 r t rt. 0r.14-1 (04r,, ..,r rt. 11.. 1,:17 101 s)I SATItNEIT, i: , %N . fi v itil • Uri All! I ..1 • ••• io it, VIP Iti t !. i..• 1:: v.: •o.ocir ni rut f•!) 'l% !•• i At ./ if I t 7 1,, 11. i dr o,,,emarr. z./.4 ; tt. ;411; o.i IA his a1p.1 , 1) ;or!. Li.- ;I‘•; ,, i; tnt•,;. S:/ K t. , ,SHMLL Es, V A 1.i.N,,Lx.5, ETC. al 11:1 ri hie!, ve•Tale.i t• !iv Shirrs, (: ,, Ilarv. llognmv. Sn.c-pluirrs. rra ro!s, Dralrt-r,. N't I t•v , t V t , :ta - 1 . arlwit•tirpetltttitit , o4 to ti.t.ct . a 1,1, ii . ll/1(1 , 11f. 1,1, I lon I . 11.. taw lin: 1 sung... lier.-tolo: 4- ex lensl,l the un act ve. that not 1, ith•t.,/,; 1 ” 2 Z/gnnitily E.l • 1, 1111 be•Blar .1;11 r.ernitilsr.. T n.. 4 n” Is, lir...stile n rid n, Inns i. 1 .111, T.I v); ni I:IT ; dit.yn, 1 .1 it•v , ri,,1,-;•••,..,,,1 3 and oil,. ..tr u 1 s r„I is .IT IT ii•s. .S Li NI I ICH EL. L. io,di I C 1 ,.• low.; 1,. 1S«. Pi; Ldwrt v Dr. E. IVlcritt, Dentist, (of N. Purni ih,tt ir ) 1 VI 1.1. Y t .fot w:,lll.llltnnt., t od itt..t he ita.,1:11,. 111 Snw 2.1 door!, nun n gin al: .skit Le wiil now n: tend id "pr i nt n , ri. n( the hr,^L In Ow tint Art the .11, ii•.i not ice. ( )11i,e from U I I.!. tin•l '2 ;ill 0-.11 IZICHARD COWAN, Attorney nt Low, irt 11.1. Ittor vt 1. I:.liLLng.. r crcrt. nr•aro,l A Farm For Sale ossi sT Nc; .11 4 .111 ocr.,tiiv nr ileich rd and nd,, 11 . 11 rd . . 1 , 11 • 111 . , 1 1111',111 tl,n e 1/1.1 1 ront Ow city of 111•1,1 1111' apt, tin tin,l Jleavvr loud., well tvah•i il. nn.l lid iotning Linde „1 It 1/nr .amt's . Ibe Intr. 11:0,0 Che. 4. Hugh 1 .11,11,/,t e'l tract lurid from i,. pus unity 111 milt trade, pro itpitlcrtm•trt, to Fart, Bistcheis•ir lef , :ror+. l',icQLnv and coa• pqr similar .ennui n• of. SARAH Ii E - ETTERMA7sI ur JA:\IES C C(*AlNll: , :ti, Pitt.bur2.l) Eurcpcan Lig, cncy I.INI I T F.INCI.:S nn moderate terms, I ool.ie dog in, my atoo•ncr w Eoror o , to every port of Irelon.l, Erightt , l, Scotland, IVitltir or the continent of Emory.) Leg:trio+, debt., p r op e , i y t o • It-covered: F11•;11 I - he for vs it i., tides and ilocornents effected. und other European bodiless lino,. noted by uliplying to darner Mily, \N'aier wl reel, Pitts burgh. I 1 KEENAN, net 12 Agent nil,' Alt nrney rit 11.1 w, Pittsburgh Franklin Medical College of Philadolphra. /MIME; first ennuel course of leo nice in this imiti union, will be opened oi the tavelldt day of Octiiher next weennil Al inlay in OetAer.) and will be continued tin lie end oldie ensuing Fob tualy. PROI?ESSORS Paul Beck Goddard, A. D.—Araamy and Hiitol ngy. CI Van GVyek, M. D.—Principles and practice of surgery. Meredith Clymer, AI, D,—Principles and practice of medicine John Darelay Biddle, 31 D.—Matetin median and therapouicA. David tinnier Tucker. AI. D.—Obstetticks and diceng.s of women and children. LevinS Joynee, At. D.—Phiaiology and legal med Jams B Rogers, M. D.—General and organic chemistry. John livelay Riddle. IV D.—Clenn of the faeulty. Joseph Leidy, M. D.—Demonstrotor of Anatomy. The Franklin Medical College was incorporated in thn Legislature of Pennsylvania. by an act approved 28th January 113411, and is authorised by section third of its elmrter, .togralit the degree or Doctor of Medi cine loony such persons an shall possess the qualifica tions now usually required of clodithitcs in other Medical Colleges in this state." FEES, For each course or lectures, $l5 00 Morticulation Ice, to be pail Once only, Xi 00 Diplonia fee, 10 00 Additional information resprei ing the course of in. Amalie!), or other matters connected with rite Fuel!. ty, can be obtained upon applieli ion, personally, or by letter, to B' BIDDLE. M. D. ' Dean of the Faculty, N E corner of Quince and Sprttcn Street, Philadelphia, marl 1 d6in • MEER rurnituie Wareroonisi Iry I'E-subscriber would most.respectfully,eall the Jll., attention of am, public to his -stock ,uf Caltiact, tyaretposimlsing advantageS over any ether !entwinc.. turfing establishment in the city. He is enablOd to sell his wares at much lower prices: therefore he would fernind'thnse'whe want good Furniture at a fair price not to forgetHte right place, N 027 Fifth street. mat 23 H. H. RYAN. VENITI AN. B'LI'NDS. DS. . . . `Ai . WESTERVELT, Enid and well known 'W inn Blind Maker, former if Second and Fourth sts4 :cs this method to inform ninny friends of the fact it hisTaciory is now in full trationon St Clair st., near old Allegheny Bridge, arc a constant simply of rids of various colors, and aides, is con.tsintly kept hand and at all prices, in twenty-cents up to suit touters. Is will im pot up so, that in -.am by . Jtherwise, they may be re moved without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the same facility t hat any other piece of furniture can he removed. and without any extra expense: jer2l-d&wl t. JOIN M. TowNsmsn, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY Ivo. 45 Markel st. 3 (loon. ahnee Third st PITTS Bunrni. w which ho n 4..11 pi the Fir...! I cu....noble seToding ordee Vll pqmpt to, and Pupplied with urucics they may rely upon a., rent! i re , elirliolie will ke (mem icly and nrutlypreinsred.from the best Mate; ink at stoy hourut Ihr dliy or fur sole, n large stock of freak and good perfu mery. dec3o Removal. R .1. M. POLLOCK. ha+ remove,' to itiyli e n 10,14. Itenir nCW Hu1.13e. " `1•1 - • DittEci rfttiNl 1.1111.‘1)1.11.1'11IA it PLR 111 T IP WA Kr. Asr DAVID LANDRETH. -1 011 ftnle by F 1. SN4 01.:N. No IV4I, Ell th. t Tani lt titcnl.uvl i.y G... 1 Br" y. .1. r Gunn f , l •of ordcreti pr , rll,l. Landreth',s igurveries and Gardens. • 11,..0 , .trrvt ( . .t.. ••• t•vzoi, imt,•• ed" d nttr.,•,• 1. et b • • • • ri,.. rt-4 , t• V n!tri " I I.••• r:.tip: s , : • r<•ry it, I ~I• th.• Cu., n J.1,, , 1 ..1 t „.. ~,,,rt. of 0111 •04,..r0 Nt !Vet% h 'tat in.: 111,1 t lira SPork r. , 1,1 . "1: •. . o .' l in rrrn.tttiZe of gr , ..11), cormming of ItEs;l* AND oft.N ANIENTA 'I:REES. EVER (IREENS, VINES AND CRP:Krt.:RS. 4.1 Lvlb.ifei,rit, 1 0 .11.4 : F t T,,,, wl.l 111.)•1 Ct. !p1.,. app!r4. 1 4 ,2 4 1.11.11, L, 1.441, 4 tetod sraittr.g: plan t... ,Ii• tt <1 MI:I, r , sr T 1; 41: Zt) ,. 4/• , .J.4 ,. .. 01 I par,:a • 4 -, 4... e•r . -4 -a.- 1.• •.• I!.•• ~,1 . • tr. r... 12.1.1, 1 , 1“, ;41. Lo , 1 Its. , .1, tt” ol %).••••• i•st 1.1. I. t.r.r. Ihr • 1..11...1 10+0. ? ca l itii „, r'.ll+;l haV, wit - , •.y 4 /i rannotand id, I. 41`1 . 1.111, I. OW ~, IChaArt a cool, ra , 1,1 1111 l y .1! , 631q• tti t•scly thai Ow" 41 mind.. 1. ”.e./iritmettiled with gicitt `4l,r, J , lte c•I lite .. tiet.ofl' . I mrl ~ -h „-h the I. I f .11 1141, a he cot"-, c,:•ttpli4ilm,nt Fee, 1 . 11,-coilrriwrlWCww•lli...etWor• n w : t ••:1 il,•• t•••• • ',ma:, tll C 011,110.. of ,orrw „.,;,oland .nber t• :•••• •••..I••; •wsl 11,“ I t •-•-•,, ! ,„j r ,, 4 C ilVl. l lihiv toter , and ilw (14 1! Its. i.e,n for name than lwlf u r.•,,tt,1 r. air,- sww,,s•w• nn, tisitertwilt of 1.11,,, Aryl, w•I • rfy , ' by F. 1.. SN(Avt>l.::s;, f r „,, rtel I.t . ;;tte4 Indy tm übtainrd, gr fut.. A CARD r , ff I er leave irstierifoilv in !elute 1.,. o. fol ot I. leit4riiiieels for do. Itheral ,t 1 bin, fir yen.. ',at 1 1, 1'• Ill•tihsriy ti it ,41/ geilllniu•ly -ince Ilia riii•liittlitie by lire bite !be. [Living eve, with %Vie II [(Alberti u. it puinrer, be steel I eui so• Iwo a colitinthvere of lie neer lit, ri to th e new firm of II -h... I Km.% lie 11,1 by prempt. nitre ivo it, ihey will give g171..1 . 111 .11143iltiffi/ Al. I: INE, Jr. R E 11 0 V A L The 4, 11.1 . nhei •W 1113 1 ,1 re-v.-01,01y inMrm their m.,1 the pttf,!ic• that Ihee hacr urniov.,l tr, new 11 fin Thin) twiweett .Nlat krt and Wood Arm,. enmL side,,s here they tro.o hi tit int ammtiott, in h•vitt,..s tonerit a sharerut i n i dhe 1 hey •ott•it a: in to Lhidr mock on hand, which hat hem) got up m. hit cr••tz cnta I. din latest st)le o ut ttimd ,i(portn:ial manner. con.,tsting to parta lo• f..llnivlng IVar timh.••: Dm iltin'Hus; ilo,k & Sot., el .11 it's; Section Back Solos; • I Lute de; Diva., Ottoman.. •• Victoria Chute,; French du; Plain do; PI Centre Table,.; I/ Curti tim Bowan. of every description; at Etui Tablun; Modulo Top l'ier d o ; Center do; S„ lie do; Preening Bureaus; %Void; Stundo; Nlabe'gany IVork Stands; • I flat Racks; • " Rocking Chairs Sewing do: " Music Stools; " Arm Chairn;' " . French Bedsteads; " Butler's Treys; Mahogany, cherry and poplar Bedsteads, warranted proof against bugs, and superiJr to any thing now of fered to tho public. Also, a variety of Wincraur chairs of the beat quality and a new style of arm chairs, with spring seat, well adapted for oftes or societies, with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. We have at II considerable expense introduced into oar new Factory on Front street, a steam Engine with Machinery. which will enable us to sell wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. The attention of Western Merchants and pinions moving west, is invited to our new and extensive es tablidistrient. Western Cabinet-makers are also re quested to give us a cull, as they will find they can purchase from -us for less titanthey can manufacture. Orders Goan a distance - will reeeivo prompt attention, and the furo;ture wilt lie eniefully pocked. Steamboats and Idofels furnithed,at the shortest no tice on favorable terms.. ROBERTS & N. 13,, Uundertaking in all its (n 8110438 'attended • ' (rnarlo.) R. E.& r ' r ; - •"`"-- • 3115uraitte toinpaltics. IRDDMNITY AGAINST''LOLLS - OR DAM - AOR 'DV. FIRE. . - THE MUTUAL :PRINCIPLE COMBINED Willi the additional security of a &Tina . CkPITAL The Reliance Mutant Insnranco-Co, of Phila...-6Charter Perpetual. ntrrek-rotta George W. 'rotund, John M. Atwood, Thomob C. Itockhill,...LrCvis IL. A+hhurst, Wm: 8.. Thompaon, 'George N. Baker, • George M. Stroud, Jobri.J. Vandcakcap, George W. Garpoorer. WILL make insuranco against Less Or . Damage by Fire, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Houses, Stores and other buildings, and on - Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchunclize, liinited Or perpetual, In town or country, on The most favorable term. The Mutual Principle, combined wit ha Stock,Capi tut and the other provisions of the Charter of this Corn piny, hold out unusual ituludernents,both of profit and safety, to those desirous of efrectinz insurance, t.. which the Company ask the attention and examination of those interested. The Capital Stock of the Company is invested in good and sufficient securities. After providing for the losses accruing to.theCompany. in the course of its business, the stockholders are entitled to receive out ”J' its income and profits an interest not exceeding six per cent. per annum °nitre Capital Sind:actually paid in—the amount of which !merest, it is expected, will be supplied by funds invested—and thereafter, all the remnitting profit. arc to accumulate and be held, in like manner with the Capital Sterh, for the better se cern rof the assured. put certificates beginor potable annually. transferable on the books. of the Company, and convertible at tiny rime into Capital Stork , will be issued therefor to tint Stockholders and crl members, in proportion to i he ainountof Stock Itel(1, or remit] to TA id by r hem respectively, agreeably to the prnvi+ions of ihn Charter. Thoae effi.ering in.ucance with this company have, bedries the usual protection agningt loss, by the ordi nary method of insurance, theadditional advantage of a divert participation in the profits of the Company, ithout any liability. GEO. W. TOLAND, President. B. M. illactimAs, Secretary. The mfisci flier, who is the duly authorised Agent for the :Move named Company, is prepared to tnaltein mmare, at the Office of the Ag e n c y, No. '2, Si Charle s 11 , 144 ittril re, 1, a few flours above Wood street, mid ilttive vii futtlwr i nforrimi on desired. 'lllO3, J. CAMPBELL. Piit:buizb, May 30, 1845. dec3 Agency of the Franklin Fire inMirance Company of ehilndelphin. N T torn. , r of Third a -Wood its., Pittibu r rp fIE a... 1101 the cronriay on the first of January, I. 173-I.k, as pabli-ht.ci in coltinrruny wish en act of ihr Legislattim,.ere 14,,,L. an Mortgage., $600.615 93 E,Tate, at ro , t. 100,907 77 Icaupotary Loon, Stud., and Cash, 207,499 72 N1.1!,1114 re olio, of $.9 09(r 33 4r2 fforeirrier cot torn crorrirestre shot till los-es trill ho errinert re wet att.! elgt ;co St`ci. rite to all ho oh -1404,, { . 1 . 4 , 11 t :1 ;$l4 ~ 3R111:111y norks aktert at os I.bo rat. n .1.1110 sf,lll,V. ‘V A RI NI A liT IN, Agent. !NI( Nf:E. a (LI INS r I'!!?E Tho Citizon's Mutual Insaranco Company of Pennsylvania, No troin:a Stmt!. Philadelphia, V v Tll. L mare boa-a., nod alter ItuittlitlgS; lIIVICII3/14(,. furniture and mopertv gen era:ly, in l'utAtuegh mai the settra,,,,fi tt r; ennnity, /14 . I.{ 1.... ue damage In fire, fur any pet tad of time. No Itat Me, riser nor jo 13 lid int ',war - tattoo riskanrr o,rn by this Crtmietny. It makes na .liridentltt mum,: 41,-1, hot , 1.• r.. After paying the necessary ex pet ,t, t IV! INfilde accruing premium and ,mere,, nre ”:trro,,jalCa elduavely to Meet 10S+sei,.. It h. 110.4 ennld• a 141 inaurt• lin 1.(117114 m,t surpw,ed an, e,ths, Ctata•intly. . . JAMES TODD, President. ET. SeciPialy. ut building on .11.11 _, -L . 1.4 At., )...). JAS W. BUCHANAN. I N S 1' It ANCE. American Fire Insurance Company 1111.% DELNA, ciimt rrit ICA I.,—CAPITAL 500,000 l'111) IN !Vice en Phi.'adriplein. No. 7:!, Wain tee ,4 Me' M. IJA VI DSOS, PrCil. Fto - !. ICK FII LEY, Sec'y. I \}l IS ',hi 111111 Weil elf 0 bliallt•Ll to in , nre 11 . 1%61i:1;4A, Morcliun li.t, Furniture and property. nut ~1 un extra Itazaooutl ammeter, agat,;-1 <v thim,2l, by Fire. . .Application, 1,1- InsuriAnces in Pittshargh and its , ill he and I;i4is inken eithcl fin-limited periods, on lavontble terms !„. COCli RAN. Agent. N. 2G \Von.' st. The Fran!.lin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. flu.% rurim ITltlTru:\ L. $lOO,OOO paid hr., Chestnut st., nonh aide, nem Fifth. ' ' I'nLe I n•inunce, either permanent or limited, n;7,4 n-st 10-,, or amnaz,e b:, fire, on Property and Ef ft.,-1„ of every deicription,in Town or COnntrV, on the Applications, nude either Inn sOnally or by loiter, will be fyrolnpl Iv Attended, to. C. ti, BACKER, Plait.. C. G. BANCRER. Sec).. DI Itt:CTO RS Charle. N. linnr..,ker, Jacob R Smith, l'h.an...‘ !tart. George W. Richards, Thama, J Wharton, Mordecai Lawil, Tobias Wagner, Adulpbi I.: Burk, Sattawl Grant, David S Brown. PIT FSBERGH AGENCY \VA %MICK MARI I. Agent, at the F:xellun . ze Of lira of Was rick Nlortin & Co., corner of 'third and :11:o het SrleA.4s. l'o.e taken on lotildingg and their contents in l'iuslon-gh. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No 111:16 tie or inland navigation risks taken. ring I.ly. Fire and Marine Insurance. rHK Iniatt [ince Company of North Ainericit, of l'hilndelphin:throtigh itsdulynuthorized Agent, the subsci sitrvrs to make permanent and limited Insurance on relict ty. in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the Canal and Rivet n. DIRECTORS A thor (I. Collin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Saila W. Jones, Satu'l. W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff, Thomas I'. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Win. Welsh, Ileory D.Sherrard,Sec'y This is the ohkit insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered 4)1794. 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 AI WOOD, A t Counting Room of Atwood, Jones - & Co., Water and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-Iy. WILLLIM DIcIEEE STILL continues in his old business tof manufactur ing WAGOINN, CARTS, DRAY'S, TIMBER WHEELS, TRUCKS AND WHEELBARROWS, on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield, where he keeps constantly on hand, er made to order in- the shortest notice, any amount of work, by the best of workmen and good materials, and at prices to Suit the times. Those engaged in the Santa. Fe trade,. and Furnace men,' are requested to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. Ott7 Calla' Boat HOMO. By R. Dossell, Penn street, Pittsburgh.,Penna. BOARDING and Lodging by the day or week on the most reasonable terms. Strongers will find it to their advantage to patronize him... Person. 4 trait cling cast or west,tiliil find his house: a convenient lo cation—it is withrn 'one liundied yaids. of the Canal. Basin, and convenienttolhe ForOttrding BMWs. • Er. Every inforination given to — lron Mandan , curets, in oil branches of the buiiness.- ONlotnotßreied Alo eon- at all times be had 'at amber. , novlo-ly MESE ncciWster!q . All.ZrealWg-Ointment. :~` , -- . -. r...., . ~_-...vz, - ------,--,--,-,-- - -,---- INSENSIBLE 'PERSPIRATION. The preceding figore is given terepresent the IN. SENSIRLE PERSPIRATION. It is the great evacuation fur the impurities of the body. It will benoticed that a thick cloudy mist issues from all points ofthe surface, which indicates that this perspiration floWs uninter ruptedly when we' are in health, hitt Ceases when we am sick. Life 'cannot be ' sustained without it. It is thrown off' from the blood and. other jukes of the body, and disposes by this means, of, nearly all the impurities within us. The language of. Scripture is, "in the 'Blood is the Life." If it ever her:ernes impure, it may be traced directly to the stop page of the iusensiNe . perspiration. Titus we see, all that is necessary whhn the blood is stagnant, or in fected, is to open the Ories, and it'relieves itself from all impunity instantly, :Its own heat and vitality ate sofficient, Without etre:particle of medicine;micept to open the pores uplin the surface. Thus we see the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All practi-. limier!, however, direct their efforts to restore the In sensible Perspiration. !The Thompsonian. fur instance, slecims. the Hydropathist shrouds us in wet blankets, the lidomopathist deals out infinitissimals, the Allopa ! thi4 bleeds and doseStis with mercury; and the blus tering Quack gorges us with pills, pills, pills. • - 1 , To give some idea of the amount of the Insensible . Peritpiration, we will sturethst the learned Dr. Lcwen hock, ascertairied tiraffreeeights of all we receive in to the stomach, passed off by this means. In other ~,nv i ,,s', if wii e a t an di ink eight petrels per day; we evacuate five pounds of it. by the Insensible Perspira tion, This is none other titan the used up particlesioare -a blood, and ether juices giving place to the new and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to retain'in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that nature demands should leave the body. 1 By a sudden transitien from heat to cold, the pores are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease begins at slice to develime itself. Hence, a stoppage of this flow of the juices, orig inates so many complaints. It is by stopping the pores, that overwhehns man kind' with coughs, colds, and consumption,- Nine tern hs of the world die from diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what course seems the most resonable to pursue, to unstop the poi vs, after they ate closed. Would you give physic to uustep the pores? Or would you apply something that would do this upon the surface, where the clog ging actually is? And yet I know of no physician as he makes any external application to effect it.. Us. der these ciicuiristanceS, I present to physiciars,• and to all others, McAlistr r's All-Healing Ointment, or . Ite Worhrs Salve. It has power to restore perspi ration on the feet, on the bead, around old sores, upon the chest, in shout, mina any part of the body, whether d:seased :digit:ly or severely. It has potter to cause all external sores, scrofulous . bernors, shin diseases, poisonous wounds, to diseharge their putrid roarter:and then heals them. It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restores the entire cuticle to its healthy functions. It is ii remedy that foillids the necessity of so many and , 1 ,- .leterioes drogs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sickens, gives incense nien.ce, or is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves rind defends the surface from nil do i angeno-ri enrit, funcliOns. The surf tee is the Outlet_ of five-eighths of thin, bile and used up matter within It is pierces) with millions of openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these p,res. and death knocks at yoor door. It is rightly termed All Healing, for there is scarce!) a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen. year. for all diseases of the chest, consumption, liver, involving etre utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before Heaven and man, that not hi one single ease has it failed to benefit, when the patent was within the tench of mortal means. I have had physicians, learned in the profession; 1 hays, had mini s ters of the Gospel, lodges 'onAhe bench,. Aldermen and 'Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and 'multitudes of the poor, use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice-Lone united and universal voice—saying “Nlc- Alistcr, your Ointment is good. . _ . . CONSUM PT lON. .. It con hardly be credited. that a salve can have any effect ripen the lungs,seated as tltev are within the system. But if placed upon the chest, it :penetrates,. directly to the lungs, - seperates the :poisonous paid elei that are consuming t hem, and expels them from the system. I neo , l not say that it in curing persons of Consump tion continually, ulthouh we arc mold It is foolisness, I earn nut what is no long as I can cure several thousand persons yranly. IIEADACTIE. The Solve has cured persona of the Headache of II) years standing. and who had it regularly Over) , eek, nO that vomiting often took place. Deafness and Ear Aelrenre hAped with like success. COLD FEET. Cense:option. Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, fulling off the hair, one or the other always ap cr,mpnVes cold feet. It is a sure sign of disease in the system to have cold feet. The Salve will cure every case Lt Scroullo. Erysipplas, salt Ithetwo,Livercomplaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sort: Tin oat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as As thma. Oppression, l'ain, also Sure Lips, -Chapped I lands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Dia euses,und of the Spine there in probably no medi cine now known so good. • BURNS. It is the best thing in the world for Burns. (Read, the Directions around the box.) PIMPLES ON THE FACE, MASS; ULINE SKIL GROSS SURFACE: Its sest action is to expel all humor. It will not cease drawing till the face is free from any matter that - tnny be lodged under the skin, and frequently break ingput to the surface. it then heals. When there is nothing but grtssness, or dull repulsive surface; itbo gins to soften and soften until the akin becomes as smoothen,' delicate as a child's. WORMS. If Parents knew how fatal Most medicines were to children taken inwardly, they wool] be slow` to resort t hem. Especia I li"merctit iul 'Menges" Called"me dicated lozenges." 'vertnifuges' pills, &c. The tiuth is, no one can tell, invariably when worms are present. Now let me say to parents that this Salim always tell if a child has worms. It•will d:hreevery vestignof them away. (Read the'direetions around the "Mx.) . There is probably no medicine on tho face or the earth at once so sure and so safe in the expulsion of worms. TOILET Although I haye said pulp, : about it as a hair restOr ive yet I will'itakeit niaihst the world! They may !ng their Oils Far and neat•, and mine wilLrestore the it two cases to- liteir one. - - OLD-SORES. • That'some Sores nre an outlet the impurities of the systen. is, because they cannot pass off through the na- tural channels of the Insensible Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the impurities must ,have some other outlet, or it will endanger. life. Tbit.salve will always provide for such emergehcies. ,RHEUMATISM It removes, almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of course ceases... • FEVERS. In all cases of fever, the :difficulty lies in thepores being, locked up, so that the' heat l*fid, perspiration cannot pass off. If the.least moisture could - bestarted, the crisis has passed and the danger 'over. - The A Healing 'Ointment laid in all .cases. of fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and biineorth' ratiunt scA Li) 11E-AD . - •— n • , „. We,' bawl' coma . das that. netually - defied: ovoty thing hno,kri- ‘4ll Iliti v abilitiof fifteen or twenty duct*, • PAill mart- told 113 he had sliced $5OO cfifirlieb.wiabout any:benefit; - when a_ fear biateapti.tia, ,tTiem - oCemiloaal me of the, Ointterni.wql elwaye keep corner from groWin - g. People need never be troubled. %yith them if tbey. Ilse it.' . AS A FAMILY MEDICINE " 1. • No man can meaaare its value. So long:as the . sian roll OVOr . the Heaaans—so long as tOptitiads, tho•earth,aubject to all infirmities of the' ilesbz4o - Ion; as disease and sickness is knOwn—juit no lank: will this knod Ointmont be nand and esteeinea.:.— W hen man ceases from afr the earth, then the aeMend . , will ceak.., and not till then. - •••• •-• JAMES . ..MCALISTER:Bi' Co. • Solo proprietors _ofthe above Medieine. Price 25r:- . cents per box. •- : • • • •- • r-i As the Ointment has been 'meSy - -: counterfeited, we have giveti this Caution teethe pat,— .2. lic that "Uri Ointment will be genuine unless names of Jame;:. iflcAfisier, or James Aredliski-• 4. co., are.WILITTEN With a PEN upon SVERT , JaIiaI- t ! Now we hereby Offer a reward of $300 • tuba pa int" • . on conviction in _ any of the constituted courts of.the - : !Inked' States, for any in - diVidual counterfeiting, otti:-;. narneand Ointment.- PRICE '23 CENTS PER-BOX. Aoctrrs.--For .sale in P ittshurgb by Brnun & Rei . ter, corner of 'Liberty and St-Clair Infl.; and by I ir Cassel, corner of Walnut and Pen n iti ; Hays 8i Brock- way. (Druggists) NO 2, Commenial Row, Liberty sta; L NV iicox, jr., corner Market and- the Diamond:. P Schwartz, and J. Sargent, Allegheny city: J. q Smith (Druggist) Birmingham. J Schnonrmiker & Co., (Druggists,) No 81, Woad st.; are the wholesale 'agents • mar:lo. Gnisnta Iron 'Works. LEWIS O'HARA,dr. LEWIS, MANUFACTURERS. fp H E undersigned, acting as Agents f r the atininti , _L establiAnient, are now receiving supplies the Works, and will in a shiner time be fully supplied - with all the various sizes of IRON and-NAILS.. They respectfully solicit a' libenal share of public patronage, with the confident assonance that the quali ty of the article will not be eurpaoed- by any,in. the. market. goBERTSON. 4; ft EP.PERT,' - tnar3o-dlm Agents for the Goiania - Iron Work!. PRINTING : . OFFic.g . _-' N. W. CORNER OP 1,1100 R.& FIFTH STS The prOprietors of tire MoitturEG Posit' and MZIt- - CURi AND MANI: IF A CTIMER reSpeetfellyinfOTM - their friends and the patrons of those papers, that they hay° a large and well chosen assortment of . : • e11,1110113113C .r3IE7 - 31k 7 11Em...11 , ,, ASK) OYaulanit wataaale Veces3aryt o a Job Printing Office, and that thoy are LETTER piiiiiiiSexcPulieiNTlNG, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.= Bodge, Pamphlets, Handbills, au ftittbs of.33lattits, Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Billa,foitk ap. . • propriate cute, - ' Printed on the shortest ruitice and most reasonable, terms. We respectfully ask - the patronage of our friends and the public in general in this branch of our business. BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. July 25,1 845. • Wishes to inform the public - that she bas jest.corn. , menced the OWN ANEKMAL HAIR Business, and has very superior stock, received from the EasterniCities, : and Puris; and she is prepared to fill all -eiders at the shortest notice, and in 'a manner that cannot be excelled by any similar manufactnier in the country. She has on hand and intends keeping,a large assort- • ment of Ornamented Hair Work , 'such ns Ladies' Wigs,- Bands, Braids, Curls, Neel:laces,. Glosidai - Bracelets, Fin. ' er Rings, • Gentlemen's - Wigs' Tanpries Scratches, &c.-.._ Airs R., has , been fur many years engaged_iethe sine.ss in France and the UniteitStates, and fronx. her. long and extensive experieiMe, site feels,coafidcnt of being able to give satisfaction to:all who will. rEtY2C her with their patronage. Her prices erla more Giber. al than have been. offere4 in this city - heretofore: mar .17-1 y - ' Lard'Oil at a Iledaaed Price. HE subscriber would respectfully inform Ais: T . friends and public. in general, that bis new Factory is now coatpleted..mal with largo, addition to his machinery, he isTrepared to make considera ble quantities of a superior article of Lard OCivhich be is deteimined to sell cheap, fully appreciatint , the . old proverb, "theta nimble sixpence is better trian a slow shilling." fie feels. confident that consumers would find it to their advantage to give 'hint a - call and examine for themselves. Woolen manufacturers, Machinists. and others, are iespecifully invited to examine itti superior oil, Fifth street, near Market, opposite Hunker's Confections.. ry Store, and Messrs Samuel M'Clurken C.Fty street. _ _ _ - Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manuftickarer. A saprrior quality of Stareandles-ala ayi on hand .sorted sizes. • mar 24. WASHINGTON HOTEL ! , Corner of St.. Clair and Penn street*, Pitteburesi.. JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor ! TOE proprietor beg s Isave to return his mostgratp", lol.thanks to hisfriends and the public for ravers, and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuauen of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; iedlasaCcornmodations for:asset- o ers, and a large room Ali' public,. meetings, dinner or supper parties. REFRESHMENTS' Always ready, of preparf3d on the shortest notice, isfitit, the choicest the, marhit, will afford. Oyiters'and Oyster Soup, also Fres!, Viell Oysters, received, eve- : ry day du ri ngtihe season. 'The greatest care. aas beefs: a :en in the selection of wines and liquors. • A varie ty of newspapers are regularli filed in the establiTh;; menr. - • P. S. A Hot Lunch served uruverydayit , ap 18. WAR WITH .MEXICO DECLABE•I4 CLOTHING STORE. No 2, WOOD St. Second Door frOul ihp Corner of Water Street. • COOLEY & LAIRD, PROPRIETOR The' undersigned takes this method.otammunelnc to their customers.and the public generally, that they have just received from the East, and offer for:sale:at. the above stand a-large and well selected assortment, of Cloth's, Cassitneres, VeStings and materials-of eve ry descridtion. having been purchase.d for cash on thq• most advantageous terms, they are enabled.te offer ?Irk cuEir as matte sold in the Western Country. Their assortment of . READY MA-Df- CLOTHI-N:G, is large, end has been rnanufactnred from the ,best materials, and by excellent workmen. They have constantly on hand' and will Manufacture to order all articles ,of Cleating, which - - they-Will-War rant tribe made la the best manner and most &Alen. able 'h s e t y yl They invite the p11;lic to call and . -examine ihelr stock of goods, as they aro confident they non - -sell GOOD ARTICLES at prices -which cannot -failtoplease., Remember Me I)lace. NO. 2, WOOD' STREET, SECOND DOOR FROM THE 'CORNER .DI- WATER. • - ..sept.94l • John Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION. MERCIPT Corner of 'Wood a4e2 Mats., Pittab.urgk, T S ready to t eceive merchandise of every description 1 on consignment, for public or private pale, ,and from long experience in the above business,' Satter himselfthat ho will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with theiipateepage. • Regular sales on Mori s and.TEl itaStaxi,.ofl)o. Good's and.faney articles, at 10 o'clock, A A. On:merle:s, Piiliburxinruiefar4nrcil artiehis,non .and secondhand furniture, &c,, at - 2 o!ehise.k,'g; Sales eveiy evenini,ifearly gas ; =TA" .~~~~ :, CORNS AUTION BOON AND 4011: Bills of Lading,;" Circulars, Bill Heads, . Cords,' 1 Blank Checks, Hat Tips. ORNAMENTAL lIAIW W.ODU MRS. RENTER, c?El'a U 1222 27 ALLEGHENT CITY,. Six doors front the Aququefi Opposite the Cellector'sOffica. MONONGItHELA
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