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'“,,,,.:*',.a.::,:t ,44 :iti,,, -. 4 ,k , c/:." 4 ., i ,t -- ,‘ .4%1T'",C1.-0-I*;n4 --;°"*T.F,...- "- r. .-.z-_, ... • .'",-,= `. ;—'..-..,,,-, • • • . . ...‹...--.).1„•:-_2:41"; `;;"-..ulmilki-,..!!,:7',1 ,`,:—..,,. ,-- ;;;' , ‹..;;;) , , , t - .=' , Nl-,, •'..'"'s , o-a•-• , . • ..,,'..- _, 4, - , „, , Itf ; , t.` 4 4 .- 4 • r MEE Ittliauce Vortfable Atorot.Ltsve., 1846 TilOR transportinggood hotareal) Pittsburgh stud the Fa j titorn cities -withoetranlihipping , This old established linekheing,tlr4Oldest portable boatline on the canal) is crow-,pro tiared roc4ve-produce and merchandinO foradifpping eithor East or West. The boats by this iILIC are commanded by skilfitl,pipe riericed antWober captains, and provided with good crews. ,Il6ats and cargoes are transferred from and to canuir and-railroad, saving all "removal and' sepaia tion.'Of goods. - Trips. made iii IN short time, and .goods carried on as faif.tertits de; anyothcr line. .• Thankful for, and respecttially, , oliciting a continu ance of the-very - this:ll_l:Lnd growing patrrinag,e here .totbre bestoatiptl upon, this tine, we with confidence aJsurethosemerchants disposed to favor us, that their bitsincs3 .shall.bu done. to. thoir, entire satisfaction. tiootts • Parriedby cOmiginel to -either of our houses;, Will bp sloppthl to tfteit destination free of charge‘for . shipping, storage or, adwince . of charges. As we held noiuterest_iii sterunbetat stock, merchants may depentrpponrtheir goods ale ays being forwarded without delay, upon good briats and at the lowest rates of .freight.,.-.. Producp.,copsignaid to our liOltieSat Philadelphia for site, wilkjie sold c onlabnral terms. mid advances mad e . either atillttslittrgli or Philadelphia. 3i.k1.11 , ; Alc.f . sol:N; & Co.,Penti st., Canal Basin, 1).1VIS Sz. 1:49 ;and p N 0.10.-tiot ~ll:trkOt Et., Philadelphia. • , - - -B—6 . • l7 ' l- ` -ck .a,,:tra jN 3otothAi of l i no lace awl nmrch.n j_ dize,tr - and Irma" Pittstiargli; nal titnore and tninnitipment. The. nutinliniu erri,. agents fps a, niuntier orAbe belt pnYtilAelmatn, fnrnt nig, a reirdan e r lailv line — lietwc'n nuil - the Eastern ftilly prepared on the opeitirty, or navi g ation .t. 4114, a large ailbuat of produce and merclinualin iyief derpateh' and on acennunodating The ifeat success which has characterised this mode or transportatMn'en the 'Peun , a canals and rail roads dttidrithe• last feW years, notwithstanding the oppbsition 'of I tug , established coMpanies, all .1 - is-a pretty sureindication of its - superiority over the old plan or , tranthipiaing-at -the- the different terminus of canaleintl.railroad4.• - . . , WeAlterefoo , ask, for •the .Independent Portable Boat Line a liberal share of patronage. Produce or metcharidize cousignod-to ns for ship ment. WiUlla forwarded• immediately orr arrival, free of any-charge Rircommission',. storage or insnrance. Bills of lading transmitted; and all Ist,tructions promtly . attended to. MEARS. RAYNOR S Co., Broad st-, Philadelphia ;., • ROSE,IMERRILL fs: CO., Smith's Wharf. ildltimore. • C. \ NULTYI4 Canaßitoin,.Fitantam at., mak Liberty, P,ttsburgh. anal' • Pittsburgh portable Boat Line., 71 . MUM 184 G. k7k.(7'. r )R the tr4usportititinor, Height between Pitts burgh awl the Atlantic tities,, la Pennsylvania iffinro_vtatientl anti Baltintoru!aud Sumpieliunna rut:, The,Proprieters of this oldie:dahlia:led line, haying completed their' :tryaintCluttni-S, are prepared to for . ta.iti.goolsto and from the List (on the opening or the. earth] navigation,) on as rewsoualiic ter:En:as ally other responsible hoe, and arc de:ermined that no cue or attention on them . part shall be amine - to se cure-n continuance of that patronage so liberally be stowed upon them for sclera! years past. The decitled,succes. , or the portahle boat system, so manifest in tint regularity and despatch experienced in the delivery or g00d5.,.1114 absence of all risk of delV;hreakaffe or other dania2c, incident to the old E.Yitein, Where goods have taic hurriedly transhipped 't Circe ;trines on the and '.the merchantable order in which produco. beea !avowedly delivered by them, has indacel the propt,etors t.. increase their; stock ,cutisiderably this season. Their eitensiye warehouses at each point, (Micarptaled by any other litte,) affords them facilities to conduct their I.us;nc.:s widi despatch; and to shippers the cun t ("invitee of ire storage, if re+mired, until their arrangements arc complete—while their' long , styperiellen in the carry ing trade, it is presumed, will be sit:Hl:lent guarantee to their Patrons and the putiliie that they wilt success fully exart theniselves to give general sati.titcfilan. Produce received furwariletl, steamboat charges, paid, and bills lading transtaitted free of charge for commission, adVancing or storage, and all communi - cations to the following agents- promptly attended to: •• _ & • -' - Cor. Penn and Wayne sts.„ Pittsburgh. TI1).111.8 1.104.1.11 D GE, 278 31arkot street, Philadelphia. O'CONNOItS & Co.; " • North - St., Baltlinure. ; 11tughniii. , 5 T.rann'ioor t tit io).1 Line: ",t , A 7l •-•-i . lONDUCTE:Dim.str;etSAI)4II-I:cepiugprincipl.; 4, 10_ thot4l-ttot claiming to he the only line that is so conducted. The proprietors of this (Al established limiliare put their stuck in the most complete order, I ail are thoroughly prepared to forward produce hnd . niercliattiffie and froin titc'Easte-o ities on the. opening Of navigation. . - • : -, We...tritat that our long •;eperience in the carrying haAncifsiandi eateMs attenti,on to tint interests of cos, natters, will secure to us u continuance andiucrea•ze of the patronage hereto:bre:bestowed on 'llitigliant•s :• • arr,angements, will _finable it, to carry freight iiitltthc utinostilespatcli; attd chit' prices shall altvatn - he as low "as the lowest , cha,rged by. other responsible lines. i Produce awl merchautlie will be received and for wardedcast and.west„witlitint any charge for ailyerti - eing,.stur.ine or connuisaios4 ltllti o 1: lading futlVardotl,, and every;' - ilirection promptly attended to. : -Addretii,lot apply to BINCIII A NT, Canal 1111544 C 01". Libefty and Wayne AZ., PittSit . g„ . I.tINGRAAIS, DOCK . 6:: STRATTON,•.• No. Market Philadelphia, -JAAIVS , WILSON, Agent, No, 122. North Howard at..., Baltimore, WILLiAM TYSON, Agent; . No. lliest st., New York _ _ _ fr , IMEM ' ' MIME EOM The. proprie for or the following Canal iJoat, lii C, at the eolicita c„,tion,,ofia .tinntbes: of Mei:clialits in Pittsburgh, and ,Lho♦ route. Cani/1„ made arrangemunts to '-""forma regithir ":daily line for the transportation of all kinds of Alerchandize ' to and from Pittsburgh,, Bralestilte, - Johnitouin,HollidaysburgLlVoter street, anditaititemediate places- . . p0 c ,.40 . at will Nave tho.srarehOuser or C. 6k. tolts . C 4., Canal Ranin, Pittsbtir6 , ln;, ttWery day, (ex, Sunday,), and shippers ear( depend on having thkor:koorto,fonyirded 'without &clay and on acconi intnlnting tortrni. Welespnctthlly aolicit a liberal share of patronage. ricawoivra, hoat Nile; . 4 Exchange. 6, D. 11: %J ES, gr AGENV T I,PICXWORriI , Johnstown '-•-•••- • - 1101. - .MII.I t ER; —spa/ s ,-C.,A, srAl7lrfirY; Pittsburgh., ennum c;,,...•,.:t'--;',.,--,-4.,--.1. ":','....i.,•,.,...',i.'1..3-'.:; -:,;':!,',1-;‘:.:',- ''',."-'1;-•..-;',:•...;,:'.7.:-,•,..,1,1••••••:,'-':..1:--'-':'-'-'-.'- • •, _ . . "'-`‘,"' ''"' ,- f.,..;&: , e , •" - ' -- ` r er:elr••••,c , ,el. - ::-•- if , : e , ,,,..,...,•••,,, ffe, ,- e,,e.. - e . e... -- - , -,- - ene , '-:e..1 . :•- - - - e--r . 7 . 1f e ~e,..e-1. • ••::••, e-e ,. ...5 . :_ , : , -, --, - 4.7 . =....., , ,e-meergel-oce,-.1. ..,,,,,--. -..,1------.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . - i ,-,--,- -44.7-1-. - •-;. , - -- • ,--- ,,,, , -• - i,..... , -,-1- - , - ,..,,,,.4- 1 21." : -- -,- -,- ,,, , - , ....4- - , - - •:-4,4 I ' -' l . - •.'“.l - iLir ., ~,^,..--...: ' ~ /N. 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'Their stock con- Tiiitts 'or a do üblC daily line Of Pennsylvania boats aud cars, owned'hy themselves,) which cal bles tlfem to darrynlatiTe quantity of freight with cer tainty and despatch, in as short tine and on as favor ableierina .- .as any sitter responsible line Produce dr merchandize consigned to any or the - ttudersigded fury:aide:ll're° of any charge for coin utorage, 'Pelifteco for Philadelphia, car , rigid by oar line; will be delivered al the city. tobacco --WarolioUse,Dock street, ill the cars, without drayage. The business.of these lined will be conducted on ..F.Salit=ll.-ateepingprinciples. 44t1thess-or apply .P. 1.1.:ECIllk Co., Canal "lasi 11, Penn st., :Nog:l3 and i 5 bowl. Third street, Philadelphia. JOS. TAYLOR & 114 and North •floward et., - AV. P. ORIIIIC .7 IV t• t 4.33NewTor k. PlOcworps's 1.11!e, _ EkTICF.SSLY FOl .W:I.Y PREIGIIT '.!.l:o.:Lecchlz. Co.'s P4.'c164G,E , -slPREss_ TO xinat ' thei lf"'" e4 ' -theab tag e boo3 k b a e g eo . ,e5-tab corrte_rni csilvi•o\ac.i,e4y, of merehaudize, Tt An Iron ch e s t w ill be dispatched• Co., avill r r e-cona e m a ce D. LEECH Sz. rnnuitig ithMilde4'dalfi;th'dAugirilig•the tn.". ui" ' season. corner Penn rt and Canal. Y7 .. -.' , : . '+`.'1.+.; ,-, .. , ' , '_': , , . B•. CO. ' - ARRA.N.GiWtti4'4 FOR 46 1 B L/ELr 4. f il i 2 ur 2genls :Emirifscstea getoan4mGreat from Britain and Ireland, by the Black Ball, or oh/Line of Liverpool Packets. Sailing tien New York and Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of - efery month. And by first'class American Ships `(Sailing Weekly.] Persons sending to thel'Old Country" for their friends; can make the necessary arrangements with the subscribers, and have them brought out in any of the eight ships comprising the Black Ball isr.ol4 Line of Liverpool Packets; (sailing from Liverpool on the Istand 16th of every month,) also by first class ships, sailing from that port weekly, which our Agents, * i lsiirs. James D. Roche & Co., there will send out Without delay. Should thjse sent fin not come out the money will 1.7 - e refunded without any deduction. 'The “Biack orold Line 0r Liverpool Pack ets," comprise the following magnificent ships, and will Gad from Liverpool on their regular appointed day, as follows Europe,... - Nriw York, American,. Yorkshire,. Cambridge, 16th' '' Ifith ,• ifith Dec. Oxford, .. Ist April. at Ang. Ist •• 7ltrontaisuina, Ifith " 1601 •• 16th •• Not/c.c.—lt is well known, that the Black Ball is die very best conveyance for persons to get wallier friends, and as other. passenger agents advertise to .hring out passengers lay that Line, the public 'are re tpectfully notifir,,t by the owners that no passenger agents, but & Co:, and Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out •passoogers by that Line. • We hate at all times Mr the thafts at S,aht tiir :my amount, direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Also on Messrs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames -Bankers, London, which arc paid tree of discount, or any charge, whatever, in all the principal . towns throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or address; if by Letter. (post`paid.) 110C11.1'., 111106 S No. 33, Fniton street New lurk. (Nest minor to the Fulton Bank. .TAMES D. 11.0C11E.t.: tldice, No. 20, Water street, Liverpool. BLAKELY 41.TCLIEL, Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, and Smithfield at, near sth. Tapsecitt's General Emigration (Mice. r . lIEMITTANCES and pat , s4g to .fr - r - 3 . 7. 4 , a and from Gil EAT BRITAIN AND R ELAN;D, by W. & J.l'. .75 South Fitreet, corner of Maiden Lane, New York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. • The subscribers having accepted the agency of the above house, arc now.prepared to make arrange ments upon the most liberal terms with those desi rous of paying the passage of their friends from the old Country, and flatter themeselves their character and long taauding in business willkive - ample :I.i:- simmer: that all their arrangements gill be carried out Faithfullv. Messrs. W. & 3. T. Tapseott, are long and favora bly, known for the superior class. accommodation and sailing qualitic,: of their Pocket 6ships. Thu- QUEEN or TIIE W EST, Sii ER/ DAN. iIoTTINGu LII. 11.0St'il - S, LIV ERPOM., and SIDDONS, tau Part ntontlit), from New Yorli the l:Lrt and 28ull from Liverpool the kith atid I lib, in addition too Melt they have arrangements with the M. rleorge and 1 - 11 4 / 1 1 Line, of Liverpool Packets to instile a depar ture from Lkerpool,e. - ery 111( eday4 being thus deter mined, their llmilities shall keep pace ,vutli their to. crea.iing patronage, wbile Mr. W. Tarciutri, (7./llNtant per-sonal superintendanee of the linsisiess in 1., er , pool is an addluttnal ,ccurity that Ow rout:int aad ut•comillotla tins, of the p t,eilgerb is iii be llrt:Ve tarty attewlml to. The subseribers luring (:.a reural) tratenmely raga. ged in the Transportation Business betsurren Pittsburg and the Atlantic Citmi, arc thereby enabled to tali, char,ze of and forward passengers immediately 011 their lan+ rig', without a chance of disappointment or del, 1.11 I are thr . rt• Core prepared to contract for pas sa(•efrorn any sea port in I eat Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they are engaged in giving diem facrlities fur carrying priorcregers el) far inland not otherwise attainable, and will, of ne cessary.) forward passengers further West by the best. 'node of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline corning out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. Flier rvitisr ribers are alma ler pared to give ill:ills at ror any amount payable at the principal Cities and 'Fotvils in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a safe audllexpeilitions !node of Remitting funds to thosn. Countrieii, t. hich persons requiring such find it their interest to avail themselves of.. Ippliration (if by letter peat paid) will be prompt ly attended to TA A PFE & O'CONNOR, Pnrwarding and Commissiou Merelianis, in r 27 il&tv -• Pittsburgh, Pa i~~~~~r~l~r , A ligunent,.)s practicil hook sida . keeper 1)1' upwaros o twenty years experience, awl Idu success as a teacher &Mercantile and Steam!mat Elook-KeepittA, has nes'er been equalletthy -nny tea cher west of the mountains. Even - the pupils of the Pruiessur in the Coinuiercial ColliCge of Chmintiati. frequently fuel themselves oblige.l to go 'through Mr. D's. course of,instruction, before they can con duct their.hooks. It is also, a well known thet that Professor Porter was instructed by 'one of Mr. !Mfrs pupils in the current solution of a compotatiiin in Mer cantile Arithmetic, pinch he was otherwise nimbi,. to petbrin. Subscription lists are nOti* open at the Institute And all the hook stores in the city' for Mr. Dulls new.treatisc upon llook-Keepin,t. - rhy9.3 FULL SPRING SUPPLY OF NEW Gt . .301/8 Al' . ALEXANDER do DAY'S, • N 0175 ilftrlect streot. W r Bare just j a, u n s d t and Summer (kinds which' they hare ever brought , to this city. Tilt` senior partner residing in Pinta- delphia, and having a long experienci , iu and . dm- I rough knowledge of the eastern market, gives us great advantage in purelia4ing, and his ;mention for the last two month, having been exclusively devo -1,1 to making Our stuck corn pl etc—r• a:thins its to of- 1 liar a much greater number of New York and Plola- delpltia Auction bargains than we have ever betbre; , offered at one time. We would thprobre respect- I fully invite the attention of the public to our stock, comprising an it does, almost every article in out! line. all of whiCh we are selling at prices which can ; not be heat, included in our,assortment, are the fol.:1 lowing seasonable ,goods, viz: LADIES DRESS GOODS. A great variety of style and quality, splendid lawns of every description such as super, organdy, balzarine lace stripe, oint;re shaded, embroidered, I &c., &c. Super balza.rines plain and satin stripe bar- I goes and balzariues; . gingliams of almost every de- seription, chintzes of the latest style"and of superior quality. tlet,c;into Sitns.—.super. blk and blue hlk striped artnure silks,. sup. rep. do; also a very large assort ment of lhncy edits, among which are several new styles of extra width and superb quality. SHAWLS,SHAWLS. — The largest assortment of shawls it. his city, is to be found' at our establish- I meat where all tastes call be snited'nOt only in kind I and quality, hot What is et' equal impoitance,in price, as the large proportion of them have been bought at Auction remarkably low, and will be sold at a small advance; 'Oniony,: which are sup. French bare ege shawls; sup 'heavy French cape do; 'plain (1101 anti embroidered de laine do; onibre shaded do- ' bit nett do; , rich plain silk do; sup lig,'d silk do; 3-4 silk fringe de laine dtq , Ombra shaded easluitero do; hea vy twitted silk du; line Shetland nett'do; and a great variety of other styles, to all of which, we would in vite the attention of the Ladies. PARASOLS AND .I'.lgAsoLF:rp --- 7A great variety, which we arc selling . at Vices,greatlY below wuat the same style and quality are 'usually sold for. I ...Bonn= Do.Nrceas. , —LOuratoel: of helmets is very ittrge.,•-as-,we have just received , twenty, cases from the manufacturers, and from AuetionO .. v hieh:gives a great-variety, and ;ill of which %tie are selling unu sually low. WHITE tloons.—,Our stock of.whiteg : dinis'such,as plairuand.gtrlped mull S*lss nansoolt; &c lase plain, eery L Str ad i P i : a sm. "4b superior, t e robes; "e 7 that, line. . • • • ILIDDONS:ASO..I 7 I.ow.r.as7 --- ge anti e °tee us sortment. r iir:}bo !r - and flowegs. ' 'OtiicstOcktif Crotlis eassimeres, stun nter JeasSitn ere's and . rigs: , tiek ing, -printS,"&e4 &c.; iS very large and ehoiceiand .19our assortment respectfully , miest tiie public, as ,wc:are,cunllilentol otir , goo .. s,antl prteeg gm, rig•gen oral satisfaction . ' 111'1194m Paris; Pwific; Pug'Li Eolne• aTTsau.Rfat: zrANLTFAcrprty.D. T9.oActa .72.0 o kegs , Plut•l'cliar."cor ""- -"' " Ladies , Twist, do , .Ef. 10 ••• Va.; " do; 10 " Is. Lump, do; ' 1.1. n store and for sale by J. &.1. 14 , DEVITT, ap 20" ` w 22 Liberty st. Ell fil On Ist Jan, Ist May. Ist Scpt 16th 16th 16th '• Ist Fel). Ist Jane. Ist Oct. 16th 16111 •• -16th • Ist Mar. Ist Jul). Ist Nov lii IMM[Z9 ;Ind Writing, Rooms, corn, of bym 4nd Atirkel reo, TlCeproprietnt of this fAl,tl)- I=Ell5 qtr elu. • SII Ili E R N E 1110 E -N .1? A R E.-REP.tfcg.))!! Opposition Good ilittent rast. Llue,,F9l: - raritpxeLritiA. Of splendid TroPluill Coaches, and : ;:: • •t. AiiLIMAD CARS, =vai: Leaves Pittsburgh daily at A. M., arriving at qhambersburgh next evening at 6 o'clock, thus avoid ing'Part of one night staging— , goingithrough in 'is hours, Ascending the mountains with six horses and postilion. Thence by Rail Road to Philadelphia, connecting with Mail Cars for New York; also at Chanibersburgli with Mail lineS direct to Baltimore and Washington City. ;rrotlice secnnd door below the St. Charles Ito. te1,.1170,,t1 street mv2S-y A. HENDERSON, Agent F .1, It E 11EDUCED!! Good Intent Fast Mail for Plillatlelpl.4a (y . splendid 11CW Troy built Ortettes, and I=l ~" =~~~ LcaNes Pittslough- daily, at 1 o'clock, P. 11. run ning, do 01,411 in .1.; hours, ascending the hills with 110,51.:111‘ , 11. Prom Cb; nubereburg by Railroad to Philadelphia, in splendid newly built Eght wheel Cars, there connecting with Mail Care ibr tiew York; alsont Cliambersliurg with Mad Linea rotßaltimore and Washington City. Ty-Oilier, for the above Line, next door to the Exchange Hotel, tit. Clair street, arid opposite the L. Clierles I lute!, Wood street. Ny. R. mOOlll f EAD, AWL Monongahela. 'tonic 1846. \r IA BROWNSVILLE, TO 314 1.117,13 iltE AND PIIIL:WEL11111N, only 73 tildes staging. The splendid last running steamers, Consul, and Louis 1114.aue have commenced making their regular trips between PittAturtgli and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf, above the Bridge. precisely at tie'clock. Pas,mgers by this boat take the stages at Browns ville yam , evening at 4 c ock , and the splendid cars of the Baltimore and tilito railroad at Cumberland next in wattle; at S o'clock, reaching .11altamore the catty evening—only az hours through From Pittsburgh to 13altonore,•and :10 hours to Philadelphia. The evening' boat leaven atfi o'clock. Pas.;tiugera by the evening boat will lodge on thy• boat in comfort able staterooms the first night; will pass over the beaut;hil mountain scenery in daylight: sup and lodge iu Cumberland. 'MIS avoiding night travel alto !Tither. The Proprietors or this route, in order to make the connection collipleit , between Brownsville and CUM brrland. hale placed on the road :id splendid Troy, ,I.lbany. Concord and .Newark Cie:elle:, of the tonal and le3:11.: or t h e herA young the country ati ords,. in ielditeta to their lora, er they tool satisfied ti e r 0 111 he able to no eon:modal, and give ,atisilieteiei to all who may p.t. truce their route. Ily our ta: l / 4 ets hum . ugers hay:: dune., n•itlivr steamboat or r:iilroint between Bal -1 win., and Philadelphia, and hour the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Willem:we and resume their aert, at 1 , 1P;115111 , 3. For tickets apply „at the five, at the St. Charles Hotel, Wend street, or at the wharf boat. J. Mr-SKI: I ILN, Agent. feb3-y JRlllCri NlPortTEll and \V liolusale dealer m Fiench, Gee. man and Eng!sti Fancy Var:ely I,oods of eN , ry desm:ption; such as Jc‘‘elry, table and pocket Cut lery, Purses, bead Bags, sit and German nil-- set Spoons. !rold and silver Pencd,, silk and anal:el:s penders, 100 1101.. or Germantoo a floes and half do. Tr:111.11111.4.i or all kinds, and a reneral assortment of toys, con-tautly on hand at NV. 61, AL:rket bet, t. 5.11 'llord and Fourth atroc.s, Sonleson's l'itts'ourgh. iii l 3 No. 611, Sim rson's Row IZKI-:T Do()R FRom FoURTII. recei \ ol a lz , neral tment of .r.eaunable J faiwy and staple Dry :'rum wan ufacturcr, and importer,. (aml n,t at .I.uctiati,) at the lon,‘ er , t cash prices, all of ~ .hit h null be warrant ed perfect. ranitdical Graduated 8010 s. Embroidered and Striped "Ent Itan Rubes. Fir Orrundy Graduated Sup. Stip. French I,lwits. I:rohroidered llerage , s. Polka and M - azurka French Gingham Laml, •• French. se;,tril and .\ merte.tri Black Satin Striped Peratze.:. Black and CohrreC Bit/.(111e Fancy Dre'.i.t. Silks, Plain FiL , .,ned Plain CI t, Silk,: Watered ..uid Striped 51P.... Silk NVarp Alpaex. New •-tyle Dc Laines • Fine Chinrze.4. Swis, pl ten and I IF-hop Lawn, Jaeonet. Pl.tin and 13 tried Cambric. :ansook and Vicioria LaNt 13ordeed Linen l'anibrie Remere Bordered Cambric !Id k liern,tiek. Cambric Ilandkeitliie',.f, Tope Bordefd " Corded :111111. Suits, Jacutie: and Thread and,. !IL...erring,. • Liifen Cambrics. Inside Collars. ()faille du • , Rich Styles of Bohm!! lidiLan..4. Shacklefor4:; Importation of Light Dark Kid Long and G 1.% I , and :\iirs. 1.4,1 e "fhrtatl and Eittl,mid li er6l Giovcs SiA V LS. ettibroidere.l. embroidered De Laine, printed. bldek fillet Einilerei :url llerie.ie c6,atl Scam arnl Craeati , , black arrl colored }MN N to onles. all Ific 111. w awl improved of J. & SAUNDERS, Maniiracitiro. CLUItiS, CA SSI M It ke All the celebrated make,. of French an d F og . h Cloths; 3-1 G-4, doe chin Cacsimere; diago nal cord Ciuisimere: new ci)le impressed French Ca.,..iitif•re, inimitable; c , Oh a A arid)" 6f EngliSti and American (24c:slim:le e,eneral imiartment of Vestings, IRISH LINI"N",, Of the melt improved !mikes. dressed and undress ed or taut finished, hand spun and grass bleached, %van-anted all flax. Paravd:, rarasohis and Suit Shadcs Superior Cheeks, Cotton and LlllCllloginher with a stock of glowestic awl Maple Goods, not surpas :-ed by any other house in the west. Buyers are eaine.-tly rcqucsled,tn call and examine - the stock previous to purchasing eise , A here. MOSES COREY, 111y1 . 2-snl No. t3t) 31arket st., Pittsburgh, Pa NrivTlrug Store. . t . l ‘ JOHN D. MORGAN, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, 9:31 Wood street. one door south of Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh.—The Subscriber has just received from the Eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand, a full assortment of articles ih his line Consisting of Drugs of all kinds, l)ye Stuflit, Paints and Varnishes, Chemicals, lve., together wih all such articles as are-usually kept for sale at wholesale mid retail drug store. His stock is entirely new, and has becricselected With care. ife is Confident that his 'articles,"both as to quality and price, will please such as may vor him with malt Si,gare i Segars I JLtST , received from New York, a large quantity of Havanna and Principe segarsof: t - most popular:and superior brands nosy in use. ,Also, an excellent article, of - chewing To*co several bales' Or SulleriorSuba Leaf Tobacco_forsale. B. E. W.INpILLS: TER, No. 50 Third:iareet, two doors4rom:-tlie..Post Office: , .;' .. • : woOL., df indol'Avaniad, • for 5()0 . -00(Y . whic h - . which the. highest market price in cash Vißlin paid, fbr'the *arrow:grades, by SPRINGER HARBAUGH & Co., At the warehouse of Hannah & Waterman myl2dly No 31 Water and 62 Front sts. - • ef3lll' lEMEDI LAIC, Fire . and Ilarne Insurance, PITTSIVIRGH AGENCY frHE NMiYetidt ire, Tire,-Marine and •-/- State Stocklr+yanee gompany, 30 - Wall street,'N. York, are Mowprepaied, through:4ring , , ; er Harbaugh, theiri nutliori2ed-Agent, to insure ;a gainst loss - ,by"Fire l : e arna,,es of the Feai , and: , inland navigation,' -se'ttt -loss of human life,mp on terms equal - to any-othertompany or'agency . in this city. Their gpital $500,000 paid itr,--• -and invested in the fOlrOsving .- manner: Two hundredand fifty thousand doihrslit 'stock of-the State- of New Fork; one 141dred . and forty- them:and dal lais.in Bonds Mort ages On good productive city propetrty, and ortefrindi•ed arid -ten thousand dollars in' cash at any ti c. A source of great security adopted by this Cbmpany is, upon no considera tion, to take any risk for a greater sum than five thou4and dollars; al d, no two risks adjoining., there by avoiding the criers which have proved fatal to many Companies.! This Company, also, to avoid arty 'disarrangement of the affairs of the insured, pit all losses as Soon as satisfactorily arranged; ilikpensiwr with the delay of Sixty days, oftentimes . ot.venous nienveriienee t,, the insured. Tlie attention ot . the mercantile. marine, and personal interests is respectfully called to the ad vantages of this Onnpany. DIRECTORS. !iarnuel Jones, Wni. Thomas; Da‘ i i Ames, Smith R..1.11 . 1. , 114, Richard Itansoni, Thomas Franks, ;11. Ilv s on Wm. Iliilburt, Peter 11,4ers, Rotiepl, .Janice Van lienselter, The,,d. , re Flo ) ,11 -Charles .I;mie , flannel Perkins, J an es I h rt Edwa I Lawrence, Samuel Allen. Stephen Mniturn, Georze Charier. Adam,. • Francis Johnston, Thomas Denni , m, )14 - cr Ilanivams. By orJer of the! Board of Director , . SI'I2INGER TEA It lIA UGH. Agt. at the I',..'‘antintr ROMII 01 Hanna X Wa term in N c. later and W.: Front street, below Mar',et. iii: I 9.-dthn The forsiisklia Ilstre 'lnsurance Company IA? PIIII.AIJELPIIIA. R rEI pEit.Pr.TtPA L. $ 100,000 pill in 01- fice 16.; , Cinistem it., north side, n'ear Take Insurance, either permanent or lunit i, against 10y or clairi.lue hit tire. on.property ante effects of racy description, in town or con wry, on the most retson.,;:le tr run,. Applications, made either per sonally or by letter, will be promptly attended to. C. N. DA NCKER, Prest. C. tl. IiANCKEIti See:X. !DIRECTORS: - . 'Chart, 3N. llanqker, Jacob It. Smith, Thomas I tart, (i1,01 , 4 , ` \V. RlCilartN, 'Thomas .1. NVlt4rton, Mordecai D. Louis, Aqlolpht E. Bone, F Dared S. BIOWII. SRI 'IV %Rawl: Al 1.077 q, Agent, at Ow 11,ttliaog• - (Alice or w,rriek m.truij, 8: Co, corto-r of . flord and Mar ket sLil.l.t•:. ra , riiiks i.ilion on linililiin, 311 , 1 tit° if contents in Pitt,burgh, Alle;iiony unit tip. burl mi.linq cOlnitry. . marine or 111L11.0 11:...Vigabon risli 5 (110 . 11. 't - -- . . , . Fire nu'rl Mlll'llie illtittl,llll,.. rt 11.11.: Ifuoirituci Couirtuy nil Nomit Atni-irira, of Plaikidelpluttel through it; duly antliorizoil .Igent, the offer* to make permanent and limited luinciacr .w prlperty, in flay City and its vicinity, and on the canal tend niter,. 1/111.Ec..nrts. . Arthur G. Coffiri,Prco't. Brooks, Alex. Henry, I Tuelor, Statue! W. Jt.,ee, Samuel \V. Stdth, } . . , !ward SUL th,i Ambrose White, John A. Brow u t 3 Leo!) M. Thomas, John : John R. Neff, Thomas P. tope, it hard D. Wood, Win. Welsh, i Den re U. Sherrard, SeCy. This is the oldent.lnineranee eoutparly in the (,:rat ted States, having beet: chartered it, 179-I. Its char ter ns perpetual, izud frina Gs high - standing, long OoperimiCe, itinnte, [Deans, , and OCJIng all risks of an eNtra hazartitrus character, it may be considered as offering aiopleecurity to the public. MOSES .1 TW 00 It. At Counting Itimm or Atwood, Jones & Co., Wa ter and Front st.relets, Pittsburgh. oct23-y. 1 Insurance. FIRE IN.Iit:RANCE.COMPANA: of Philatlelphih—Chartor perpetual—Capital 300 you mini in. .0111cci in Philadelphia, No. T.! Walnut iitreet—Wm. Nvidtion, I'N:et; Frederick' Fraley. Seely. This oldlaud Nell establiiihed Company con tinues to insure ;Buildings, Merolla:Olio., Furniture, iind Property, r!tt - ot . an extra hazard.:ms character, or dint:Ll:l:by Fire. Apidwations for inauraar , , in . T'alsburgh and its biwhborhood will be re , !oived, and ricks tal,en rather rpet.talby or ibr haute,' period 4, on 'rayon, ble time, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, dec 21 No. 2ti, Wood street. 1951.111 KING. - J. urrairs, JR. HANG & 4it ',lx' for lieditteigre Mutual I rrqy Compirry qf Philadelphia. lIR F. RISKS Buildings nod :11ersliattittzu of 4 . w.cry and Marino Risks upon 'mil!: o r cargoes or ycli,-,dn, taken upon We roost furor th!e Dili,. at the nvatehouse of Ning f..: flulpies, on Water at., near Market. street. Pittsburgh. N. B. King sy . Finney ani.ite the confidence and patronage of the4r friends and community af la'rge tb the Delaware Insurance Company, no an insti tution awinn dip innot flourishing in lrliiladelphia as haring 'n larg¢ paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of Its chhrter, to constantly incir , atting—as yielding to narlii poison insured his dne share of the profits of - the lonipsny, without nivel ring . Min in any responnihilyty whatever, beyond the prenditht actually paid nip? . hint; and therefore its possesoing the Mutual priuciple divested of every obnosiona feature, and in its attractive forth. nov 1-tf Agency 01"Ine Frarililin Vire 'insurance • Company,of Philadelphia.. N. E. corner if !Mira and Wood struts, Pittsburgh. r in E ae.rty 01 - the Company on the first. of Janua ry, 1k45, n 4 pidniehed in conformity with an act of the Poinsylvfinia Legislature, were !hok and Morigage.a, 5.6,00,1715.93 Heal khitate, at i ce:it, 19(1,967 77 Temporary Loa ds, Stocks and Cash, 0 ..47,499 7d Making a totil of . - '3909.683 4'2 Affording certain austirtince that all ltnisen will be promptly inOt. rind giving entire security to ull obtain policios rrom this Company. . Risks taken at as low rates as life consistent with security. cwt. R WARRICK MARTIN, Age!it. Stautilacring Cured. _ I: are reluestedl,o gi\e notice that Profess', - or KING has arrive in this city, and will orn his institution or instruction in ELOCCTIO3-, and the permanent hone UI ST A7.1)11:11.1.NO. Li P tan, end ail ,dbrr defect in articulation and the voice, on Nonday, play 11th, at, 31r. Shilito'R, 1 doors above the foot ul .lA‘nj - t street, 11 r, K's stay in this city is lintited,to fotte,rnontlis, therefore early application will be requisi 4 .e. The system taught is purely philwaphicul, awl. varies materially from- all other svAtetus: . . The original of the tAlnwing recommendation is in the pioiiitin of Mr. King, sittned tv: , ,^ the Rev. Waimight, Rev. Wni. Ware, Wm. For rest, and .I.'.rokisor John Gristmill. We cheinifully recommend W. 1), King to the. public as fully iloropeterit to coiled st ammeri rig„ and and all oilier !impediments of speech, having Ike Tills his instme tiow We have known \l r. If ihd tiic several years as .a successful teacher,of pamphlet containing certificates of cures from 1811), and testimonials and recommendations of the highest, . - respectability,, will be forwarded when requtiNted, anti may be had at, the institution. Terms mode.raie. All letters cif lin/017,70st prompt attention: _ Classes in Elocution will lte fortntid.' per cousin a will reeelve 30 lessons for $5 'each. For a couise'ilTprivate instructions—,36 lessons— for $50., . . Jo7in;Dl. Townisieuti. TAltuirmisT At4D:APOTIIP.CARY,Aro. 45, Mar- , ly'ket stricl;.thfie dooil'hbrinc. Third street; l'itts hurgh„. will hare constantly on band a well selected assortinent r ofilm - bait anil , freshest Aredicines, which he will ielecrit. thcomiost reasonable terms... Physi cians sensing ;orders will he promptly attended to, and supplied !with uticles they may rely "upon as genuine a;- • Physicians 9 :lpreiorlptions w il, be accurately and neallYTfePftiedlitin'the best'initerinie;iivany houi of the day or night. Also, for sole, a large stock of fresh and good perfumery. t dec 30 n== teccal - . - - - EX T A 0 BDLN - trkaiY D_IS,C,L.4SURhI • ;nr.w.s..ar dF „ slts.u.ob. • Druggistsare misled into the error ing a miseral4c imitation of Dr.. Sinithhi Sit tr Coated Indian Vegetable Pills, ainaply.beciluse they can the speriorm - dheapet. chugse shall u 1 ill expoie - such” dealers ihroughout' the coutiti±: who, after 'being duty, inforined. the-rtiseitility.of - Mete Lmitators, buy and attempt to impose *upon the: public' ith such worthless .trash: It is not the - Sn - . 'gar 'coating alone that:constitutes; the value of-,nly Pills, but it.is my; inventtog, for, which. I claim the right. G. liENJ: SMITE, M. D.,, 179 Greenwich at. and 2 Water at. Bcistomi BEAD. AND JUDGE•I:-.-„EMBORTANT PACTS:. We, the,iiiideisigned, wholesale - druggists - in Diu:. inn:, Ky., are satisfied, from all the information that we can obtain, that Dr. G. BENJAMIN SIIVIITH is the original inventor of the Sugar-Coated Pills.i . We arc prepared to 'supply dealers at .the New York price. Robinson, Peter 4. Cory, 492 Main street. J. S. Mort* 4.• Co., 461 Main st. Rupert 4. Lindetiberger, 911 Main at. George Dipping 4- Co., '79 Fourth at. ' Bull 4- Alden, SI Fourth , , • The following from-druggists in New York shows I invented the Sugar Coated Pills in 1843: New York, June 16th, 1544. We, the undersigned, never saw or heard.Qf "Su gar Coated Pills," until Dr.G.Benjamin.Smith man ufactured and exibited them to us about a year since. Rushton 4- CO., 110 Broadway and 10 Astor House. brad Rondolph, M. D. 86 'Liberty et. Ererett, 96 Hudson st. John Cast nee, 97 Hudson st. DOVid StOldS, 79 Fulton st. A VOICE FROM KENTUCKY. I have been afflicted with dyspepsia in. its moat ag gravated form fur three years past, and found uo.rc relict' until I used. Dr. G. lieje Sinith's,“Sugai-Coat ed Indian. Vegetable Pills.'( After using Isis boxes of said valuable pills, 1 sin entirely cured. They are generala remedy. J. K. LEEMAN. Paducah, Ky: Nov. 9,1613. We certify to the above f-irts. Dr. Smith's "Sugar-Coated Pills" are universally esteemed in this vicinity. '. HODGE GIVENS & Co, Merchants. Padlicali, Ky. Nov. 19, 1843. At the request of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's agent we cheerfully state that we visited the 'office QC Dr. Smith in September last, while in New-York, , and found him to all appearance carrying on' a very' ex tensive business with his Sug,ar,Coatd Indian Vege table Pills. The extent of his establishment would astonish any one not initiated in the mysteries of the pill trade.—Louitiville Journal.: (From Dr. 'Singfeton.) Staithland, (hly.) Feb. 24, 1646. Dr. G. Benj. Sinith.—Dear Nothing Las ever been introduced that has sold so well and given such general satisfaction as yohr Sugar-Coated Improved Indian Vegetable Pills. - Very respectfully; yours, F. SINGLETON. #From Bull & Alden.) Louisville,(K).) Feb. 13th, 1E46. Dr. C. 13.. M. Smith—Dear Sir: Yru will please send us 12 gross of your valuable. Pitts. From present in dications we shall sell a large amouM of -theme- We find that they go very quick. • Yotir friends, BULL ALDEN. ( Front Wilson, Starbird & Smith.) Louisville, Feb. 13th, 1546. Dr. Sinith—Dear Sir: About two weeks ago we bought 2 gross of your Indian Vegetable Sugar Coat ed Pill:. Though business is dull here at this time, yi3t aye hose sold them all. You will please send us gi teas through Messrs: Lay. mice & Keese, of your , who will forward theui to us via Pittsburgh. Yours, respectfully, WILSON, STAP.BIRDr& SMITH, V . Ve have forty letters from different dealers solicit ing theragency of my Pill, although they had the spu rious in their 'store—sue in particular r,from New Or leans, which We shall publish. Principal Offices—New York, 179 Greenwich st; Boston 2 Water st. 10 - G. BENJAMIN SMITH is written on the -hot tam of every box of genuine “Su_gar-COated AGENT-1 — Itend-x son Woo:v - 14, 200 Liberty street Pittsburgh: John Sergeant Allegheny city. may I Sd7ni. - Still Anothaer Wondirfill I Cttre of CONSIJMPTION.' DR. Sl7; AVNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP 0 F WILD CHERRY, • THE onictic i u. AND GENUINE TREPANATION C , oigies, Cold-, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Sliming Blood, Ihtlicialty of Breathing, pain in the Side and Breast !Palpitation ofthe Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, Sore Throat, , Nervous Debility, and all diseases Titro4t, - Breast arid Lungs, the most Q effeetnal and spe.C4 cure ever knOwn for any ot . the • strode diseases DR. SWATNE',S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY rum: GREATEST CURE EVER RECORDED Dr. SwAY se—Dear, Sir : , 1 feel it .a.nebt gratitude due you—and a• duty to the atilicted gen:: orally, to oiler my bumble testimony in favor of your, Compound Syrup of Prunus Virginia; or Wild Cher ry, or rather of its medicinal virtues. Some three yearr since I was violently attacked with cold .and inhumation of the Lungs, which was accompanied witlt n very.distressing cough, pain in the breast and head; a very considerable :list - harp: of offensive MUCUS from the lunge, frequent from them, especial ly from changes of weather, how or 'slight. At first I tilt no alarm about MY condition, lint was• pretty soon convinced that I was rapidly going into con sumption. I grew dailY Weaker; and at length was scarcely, able to walk about, or speak above a whis per, such.wairthe - exceeding weakness of my lungs. lluiing this time I had tried various preparations and prescriptions, but fouird,no relief --„rowing all the time worse. Just beret I was advised-and persuaded by a dear friend in Wilmington, to make trial of our Syrup of Wild Cherry; I must cooties that Pie vmusly I had been prejudiced against patent medi cines, and ant still against those coming out of the hands of einpiries, but understandin& your claims 19 the profession and practice of medicine, and haying implicit faith in the say so of toy frieud, I forthwith purchased of Dr. Shaw, one of yoar agents, a few bottles, and commenced its use. ;My disease at this time was of 20' or 2 Imouths standing, conse quently, was deeply seated. It therefore required time and a untidier of Bottles to effect a cure in my CANe; 1 found, however; considerable relief from the lirst lour or five bottles.: But being a public speaker, I frequently attempted to preach with my increasing strength and health, and thereby ruptured those'ves eels that hail already began to heal, in this way, doubtless, my cure was greatly retarded: In Conse quence or acting thus imprudently, I - had - to Ilse 12 or 13 bottles before I Was perfectly restored.' .I have 110 qUe5OOll, a Much smaller nuntber 'of' 'bottles would have made me sound, but foli the above indis cretion. The Syrup allayed the feverish habitidone away the distressing cough, put a :stop to thndis chaige of matter from the lungs, and gave them and the entire sYstem, good health, Nhanks be to - God, who in the source of all health, mid to Dr. Sway ne ter it. I would recosiiinend•the .Srrup to all per sons WllO may be :;fleeted witheolds; cough or con sumption. I verily hdlieve it - will cure consumption in the first and second stages, and in the last, will give ease and prolong. life. It is an excellenttnedi eine in cases of whooping cough,: and is so very pleasant to the taste, that children itiffery for it. I have deferred offering his . Certiticatc, until now, for the purpose of being perfectly satisfied with the per ; matomey of the eure,,tindnew .04 I feel porfectly. well, I oiler it with plc:thine. • J • REV. J. P. JORDAN. Duplin County, N. C„ Dec. 13, 1545. pr The (original and only)•genuine article is only prepared by Dr. Swaytie, North-west corner Bth and Race streets, Philadelphia. Remember, all preparations purporting to contain Wild Cherry, are. fictitious' and cquntcrfeit, except that hearing the written signature Of Dr. Swayne.--7- Great care should be observed in 'Purchasing of the authorized agents. The only' agoras in Pftfaborgh ib medicine-are, sale of the genuin medicine - are, Wei. Thorn, 'fffr• Market st.; Ogden & Snowden; corner ofWood and 2a st., and' S. Jones, 180 Liberty st.,, Where it can be obtained .gennine, wholesale and :retail, at proprietor's. prices. Sold by John Mitchell, ghony city; E. B. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr:..ll,Tegioffin, Mercer; ...I. H. Burton f.r.,Co.,.Erle;;J: S. Morris it. LOUioil4:j pr. Xl.flastprly, 1tC0418.1. - touiS;: Andrew 011Yer ; &., C 0. ,, New . Orleaiis; Ilerlii'te Son; COlninbus; 1144, * Carnk.ktei.,13itleri Ilasskelh'eldvelatiditir , •llaier,Wrieeling, R. Wood, MaYsville; l IL Campbell i!z- Co:, Uniontown; R. i'.•Johnson,Caint berland; 3;.111. - Sharp,IDaytont and by, tiviita,in all . Pritti,of :the United States, , . may 9, B 1 , No. ,12,i Wood, .3 doors. from • - • e dew arri:; , als:of . quee:riSware 1 9 7: 11 ViO —Ii1- * Gr t and China-just reCiii , edandnOwlitertilig,'4.silen7 did assortment Of :rich French;-Giltirid.plain - pin ing and Teaware, n r plAr. and•ltAiionable: . .shapes. Also, find 'white 'Enamel, white Ironstone, and . white Grariteware, 4,.aserY,..va4ietyiljajsp;.lark Flowing Blue, a complete assorttheng - toga ligt - 1 Selected stock of comindn4oodsi; direct tioni'Efatford - sldita Potteries, to all of °s he would respectfully invite the attention of his friends and the public. myl I SEMERIMENI ~ .'C~r. ..,:. rn.~ Otbicaf: ME= nre#.tent istid 1 ., - Beal r th 1s • the charm'ot Old; -all, are iinenjoyed. FOGTUIY bROWN,. !,gUlarly educated , phyti ian from the-eastern cit would respectfulriak: ince; to the citizens of *burgh; Allegheny and Mity; that he Can 'be niSulted iprifatelf and Mfidentially, every day Ming at his - office on Lamond Alley,' - few rois from Wood street, Dr. Biroivn gwts las tparticular.attention to the .reatnicut and iuvestigatiod di the follolving yes: ' - ' _ All :diseas:es arising frotnlmpnritiesof the Blood scrofula, syphilis, ,seminal;weekness, impotency, salt rheum, diseases of thed;ye and ear, rheumatism, piles, palsey. Dr. Brown has inntill pleasure imaxmonnelng to li k e miblic, that he is in frissessloll of the Latest in fornuition and improVernent in the treatment 'of secondary syphils, pine iised at the Paris locialos ,,pitald The modern re.4arches on sYphills, :its ' complications and conerinenFes,and the improved modes of practice whiOx ihave been made knOwn to thd public but recedtley, 'and to those chiefly who make this branelnoli:Medicine, their .partieu lar study and practised ii ~ INlany- new and valuablß remedies havebeen late ly introduced, which secures the patient being mer curialized out of existence., Strangers are apprised thatßoctor Brown.his . l been educated in every bratiO tof medicine, and. regularly, admitted .to practise, and that he now confines - kilns-elf 1.0 , -the study and iiractice of thi.s particular br-anchitogeth-, er witlf: , all diseases of is private or ; delicate nature, incident to the Liumanyrerne. No' cure, no-pay- - Rgcent eases are relieved in a short time, -.with out interruption from business, ~: . . eel-Otfice on Diamond;Alley, a- few doors .frinn Wood street, towardsltlie triarket..-gonsUltationS strielly!'contidential. " . .i. -- ---'-• - :I—nayl.-2:11&wy 1 :„ Preservtel.t,he better is it to, clue the toothache in One Min-, 1: 74 R ' by using Whitelcr's 11'eabe'rry Tooth Wash, thanlto suffer the selling; also tecure soreness of the ; gums, Mire seftness "orthe gums; 'stop bleedior - of the gums, and alwayte keep the .teetk,'gums and .mouth pleasant, and inlthe.best state of healthy=, Whilst introducing 111VHEELER'S-:TEABERRY TOOTH WASH to thelpnblic; kis:the painful dttty.of the proprietor, to state that this article, whieh:is to original, and onlygcnaitte TeaberryTooth Wash, ha's bees imitated by numOdus Teaberry Tooth Washes, Teabcrry Tooth Fastest, and a variety of articles With 1 the name 'l'6:Mem* annexed to them; whou r in fact, , this larticle is 'the tirs:t ;that ever bore the )lame of Tcaberry, and is the only-one which possesses, the ; real ! Nirtue of the plant and established all. the celeb rity for it, whicfrindueMl others to. Make use of its name, though they neitir did present its intrinsic vir tues to the public. Ali levidence that it is the fink preparation of Teaberry. fur the Teeth, ihe. copy of the !certified records of the United . States District Coiktis published. 1 , kastcrii,District ofTennsy vonia, o ...,!;; ; .A41 . ., wit; k remembered, That 'on the :7 1 :1„ • *.L• 11 1 1 4%..;• second d 4 of February, Anno Dornini,. one thoutaud eight hundred' and forty hvo, 1 ! V. • I TV. WHEELER, Of the Laid District, h l ails deposited in this Office the Title nf a Book, the title of which is hi the Words . ta, wit: 1; - ; TEABERRY TOOTH , WASH. The right whereof claims as (Proprietor, in con forMity with the Act Of 4 Congress, entitled "An Act to amend the several Acts respecting Copy Rights. 4 -1 FRS'S. HOPKINSON, Clerk, of the Dist. Court. 1842, Feb. 2d. Copy deposited: . 1 1 1 CHAS. F. HEAZLETT. The above Copy Might for the Wrapper of the :Bottle, showing the Title of.the Article in lig‘al lan guak,u, and granted is the legal form, will prove this to bp the Orginal TEAIIEtRY TOOTH WASH, and all Others are but indiapcine, which, has gone out of usulWherever the Genhune Teaberry Tooth Wash is sold.' Then, remember, none is genuine but " : .1 1 11-11E,E.L ER'S . Ceilificales if the Mjisfrates of the City of Phila dtiphia. Oaring made use of your much celebrated Tea berry, Tooth Wash, tifeet, convinced that it lath best article! 1. have ever known, and hereby warmly rectunruend its use ti): the public in general, as a plehsaut .elficaci;o4;..: article; for preset-yin. the Teeth and tGunis. 1 ROBERT E. JOHNSTON. I Ii - For a number of rears my Teeth and Gums were o Much out of outer as to prevent toe from eating with any pleasure, mid caused much pain. Hiving hcanl of Wheelers Teiberry Tooth Wash, '1 do cer tify, that I tried'one liettle of it, and in less than two wepks my teeth and kl utzes Were sound and good; I believe that the use 'Or it would ho ati advantage to 1.11d,13y others. IJ 131tAZER. ! , .rttificates cf 211ertbe i 0 Vlhr Bar. - II I Having used WheelersTeabcirry Tooth Wash My), ' l poWder, 1 have found them to, possess cleansing. nd put-trying proporties l l l and .while the'y Whiten and beautify the 'feed), theyhavdateneficial effect upon the Gums, by impartite , to theta free and healthful action, F. A. RAYTIOI.4O - I r hare used Wheeler's Tcaberry Tooth IVasb,and its:effects upob nirTeeth. and Gums has giyen-tp ms lligh 'opinion of its: merits. I cheerfully recom mend it to the getter-41;1mo. U. It. Ii.„'NL'ASS. 1 - My daughter has used- Wheeler's Teaberr, Tooth tand powtlerY ed has found its 'effeets - to .be cleansing, and purific den of the Gums, and a sweet-1 ening of the mouth.' !I hatd'no!hesitation recom-i mending it as the most beneficial preparatjon - for the Teeth I have ever seen. G J. J4GIC: COlificafes of Ladle 'and Gentlemen of Philadelphia. 1' 1t is with gratitude that I seed the following .cer theme, hoping that Many who suffer will be led bw 'A Perttsal of it, to obtain Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth which article fuSed, and 'it has effectually eurint tooth-ache, soreness of !the gums, removed sclirf from my teeth, and I fully belie-re has entirely arte - sted all decay of them. , I trust that all whosutt. ter, haring either of the same species of coMplaint, will es' soon as posaible use Wheeler's Teaberry Teeth Wash, th4they may be relieved. ~.- ' JULIANA CUTIIII.A.L. I I , "Owing to haring, taken cold; but mostli..in conSe tience of the acid ore paint used in coloring prints, my Teeth tecatue very much injured, giving excru ciating pain at intervals fei between two Mud three years.- Wheelees 6berry Tooth Wash was ti.sed, and has entirely c red them, :which in certificate form I send, that these who wish 'a perfect remedy for painful teeth, and also desire a pleasant Tooth wash, may with confidence try I Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash. MAItY A'TAYLOR. ' - Wheeler's Teaberry Teeth' Wash" having re-, [Mare(' scurf and cared soreness of the gums which had troubled me foil two years, it is my belie!' thatit is, a highly useful article, and that it is, adrisible to those who seller with the Teeth and Gums' to make use of it. AIA.RY-SULLIVAN. I --- ' "Your Teaberry Tooth -Wash, mired the tooth-ache - and else soreness'of the gums ;1114my• family;; and. I send-yon this candidate that those'•who suffer, with tooth-ache or soreness :Of the gums, may know. that it is a, remedy forthOm, and_ a: sexy pleasant Tooth Wash. , 'I j , FRAS. PREVOST, ,W. 'Wheeler. I N0.'148, Catharine street. 1 - - V‘Wheeler's Teat[ryT6otl; - Washtt having cured . soreness of the genii and - effectually stopped bleed , hug of the gutias,-I'ile - mit a debt of gratitude for the relief which it afforded me; and A duty owed to my fellow- beings, to say, that it IS my, finn :conviction, that those ,:uvho wilf use Wheelers.Teaberiy Tooth Wash, for the Teeth and Genii, will...find that it is an ' important article: . ' - . , irortiMiten severi affliction 'oaf Myself . ; ttad:otaers 'Of ray finally; witluidecaYed.Toeth - and sore .Gintns, Mud the'rnanyreipectabletestiimitials highly in-favor 6f WILEELEIttSI',EABERRY .TOOTH WASH, I Htiaas induced_ sorgivet it A, ft:M.4oler which my family sed'it,-and I rejdiee to -say that if 'OM perform a thorough. aad effccOal cure the'best article that I Oier. - Itaeur'on - "pwoidd recommend its tine to those who mp' be suffering.' '• 31195i-NIOORE, W. Wheeler. -110.7127, Market street. Many more tesdifitinxialiite existing approvingof .4Wltepter'e-Teabeity Teeth Wash ~- ; - s6ld at WM. J.ltielcSOVS,' - iititre; .N 0.89 Liberty titreet,)tittsburgh; head- of Wood street. . -: l'o::136e - hcisUauf5t ,fthlyuielphia. a - v.27 14 11f T Alto 'on , - or—Vcair ity, just recetve per sic. , rsale I ITO. 26 Waal street, - - _ ) 4 • HENRY = MORRISON, , MER • I- No 150 _ HE_ sohscriber-„respeohly.informs ins , T.niers and rhepublic generally that 'Gas ' returned Priini the taitern.ditiesizundlas recelvest larrge and :3volinbleeted onertmertt InereB;:Vostingg :and all other materials for the•maii.. ufacturc of Clo thing anctis prepared • te,..iikake:Veni: "t.leman , s Clothing of every.- description iii-anatiNen• vicablo,ancl , fashioniqdc•st,yle-- From_ many- yearse . speriened rn the -buemeae`; ho •is enabled to select st oc k Vailicart , and inqktithere,:: ,and as,he- einplpYre.gOcur; workihaThe is.con.fident, of giving satisfaction to all who:may favor him a ;call. His stock' of Ready. , Made Clothing,ls-large „ well made, and manutlictdfell of the best materials::7: lle has also on hand ad' traoitinerit OT Stocks, Sea- • polders Handkerchiefs,. aid other az:dahlia , in. Isis fine. llis prices are - tis.resibnable. as M those of any, . establishment - the West; 's His old - friends , and the cd to give him a caII4.HEINIt,..Y_AIORRLSON," ap23d3nt - NO. 150 Liberty street:• At.cAorciatiec - “JUST IN TIME FM Just received, a splendid assortment qrSiiltikraltgr.. - 4-•in and Summer goods, • , l; • Unsurpassed 1105 quantity, quality or - ' • Style. - The Proprietor 'of this establislimbhl" Takes great plebsurein informing his friendsitiiti44 . -,.,_ ..public . •:; •, . , . . In general, that he:is 'now,prepated 46 fill ill Oi'diio ,l,7 that his .. • :- Numerous eustomeroynny favor 1414 wiAlt; Strangers'. and Travelers would do well, in ileiting Iron City, to .ealland examine his extensivelinikwell I Made stock ofTready made clothing. Itelias • • - .; p iste assortment of - `'" English . cloth; to which lig would invite attoitik* -.0 Yrench cloths of:,e'r ery color and, qualify evict Ofreriug at a .iery-:small advance on 'eastern-prices: Remeinber at tbi4 Store.yo u are net ask - edAvittininesi; being Convinced that . small profits a - 11;3'9,14A . sales. is the best way to secure custom: Havin g . in Ms employtheheet workmen ) he;ctin.tyry... • anti le made at' his estiblu..-liinent tci And to be of the besthe.‘sould- title Purchasers generally to give him a call. .BefoVe per - chasing in any other As bete confident that he can sell thern-aggood.goolig:, ... Iteasonable prices as any house in `this city; ' Going so far as to say a little Cheaper: All his goods. are, - new, and of iiandsontel p . atternk purchased In-the, the east buta few. weeks since. The sehlica , " her Now returnirliiS rianks to his friendti in general, and ' - - • Solicits a continuance of their favors'. Iron t'ity'Clothing Store ~NO. 132.' Liberty street; • mar 7 C. MTLOSKEIC. • -'tutee' Big Do ori •Clothing No. 151, Liberty stiVet. • • THE Propriptoiv of this vldanithighly'popula.tt stablisliment informs his friends and the public at large, , that a portion of his -,Spring and. Suatamer, E A 1:i..3r BLA D ; L C.I.aOTHI.NG, Is now prepared for theiiiiipection and he respect fully invites all who Oontemplate - purchaSing articlei in his line to pay lima Visit. His stock this season is peculiarly rich,- miintarising all the late4t. Fashions:" "r and Patterns, and all his Goods, having been select ed by himself in 'the eastern markets, he can with. "c'ontitience reermunend.them tains customers as he- - ing,of the very hest quality. - His hige aseprtment PAESS COAT,S; • --- Is made in the most Modern and improved style, and, the workmanship:cannot be„eseelled. Paritt of eo 'cry (Wciription,'Satin 4.• Fancy Vests., Bettis a rare and " beautiful assortment of VI:STINGS , To which he would call the attenSion of pub.tip_as Ge believes- them , toi be more Beautiful and Cheaper, Than. anything ..of- the kind that has been offered heretofore. . , . 1 . . . Tweed and other, coats, for Summer Wen', In great variety and made _in_ every stylc , -Fashionable Shirts.,.LL4 - cst St yle'Df Stocks, Stipendern 'oreverir descriptions, Handkerchiefs, and every other articht‘i• necessary for a Fashionable Dress. , He has a vory'larup and Excellent_ as - sorb:neat rtr• Substantial dlothiiig; Which will be' sold lower than it can_ e purchaiid ut ruty.uthecpLacoiii the city—to which ho would invlto the 'attention of workiugliien and Others who wish *servicabl'O' Clothing far' every Hafmg in his . employ some ,the.best , Cutters and Workmen, that the Country can produce, and being" provided with a stock of Goods, which •fer: - meet. mice and variety cannot I:6'i:quailed - , he is - prepaY , TO MAKE CLOTHES TO ORDER, • At the shortest notice, and in a style that Ca4notlnT l: Surpassed ,-, , , . • - . r . DO NOT. PASS TILE TURK BIG DOpICR.: It is not considered any Trouble ; to show Clothing, and the . proMietorTeels Cohfident tht'after an ex amination Orlics stock, dll who desire to purchase Will find it their interest to deal at his establishment. • The proprietor.wouid take this opportunity to . teni der hie sincere .. thantue . the public for the unp . refie-, dented putronege bestbwo . ll uptin his'eStabliihnierit, and as the - sumo - ew e he huS met w ith is . an'indieatiia that his efforts "to 'pfeas - his'patrons, hare not been unavailing, he . pledges - hiniself that nothing shall he omitted on his part fo - idenre theirikindness for the future. • - , JOHN .151cCLO.SERY . , Thi-ee Bigllopr4,, , 151 Libeityfit.: . Can't, be " •Beat :"; itr. WIIITE. has just received at his large"- establishinent, fronting on Litieity and Sixth streets, a splendid -assortment- of TWEEDS for summer,. also, a.sumrior lot.of, rt-eneh Satin VES TINOS, all of:which he is ready, make up . in the latest fashion:dnd on the most reasonable ter* as usual. Observe the corner, NO 167 Lihertir and Sixth .streets. .myl4. J. I. WHITE, Tailor, kropriefor.„ ii ‘ THFATENED INVASI ON OP WEST ERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col. Swift, with 10,000-- men; :notwithstanding - which, Jr M. White will onntinue to. sell -clothing cheaper any has horetofare.bccn offered in the western conn try, haying the largest establishment In the; city, fronting, on Liberty and. Sixth streets, • He is' now prepared to showy:to his rtiaFterons patronfitho great est 'variety of cloths; cassirneres,' thing of all descriptions; suitable.for:thn aptOaeldng season, that himever- been: offered in-Ws marlietip which - all can have the Right of Way, • Pbseile,thet coiner; No. 161, Liberty-and, Sixth streets. -J. 4. wmTE,Tqilor, IIERSONS ' desirons purchasing lots in ~thia _lc Cemetery- are ''refrirred for.informatiort-P-Ahe Superintendent on the grounds,,- or 'td. Thorn; Druggist, Corner of Penn and Hand streets;'Pitte, burgh.. : - By.order of the Sclera. , cmslarr. dee . Superintendent. , . af puce. - TILL continues in his old business of ; manufactur, S ing ~‘,Vagons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks; and Wheelbarrows;'oit. - 1 , 41.1t I...street; bo.twgen Wood and t. 4 mithfield, - Where he keeps constantly on hand, or-Made to order in the' ehortett.nqPee, any amonnt of work,- by.thebest of workmen :g.nd . good materials, and at pricen.,to snit: the.times. engaged. in "the Santn tradp, and. Furnace.- Men, are requested to give him .4 call before purchasing elsewhere... SHOE THREAD:—.4 large tssortmeilt, together with Shoe Findings anti- gitrof Emil, jeslrel celv.ed by BL AIRS , my2o , 120 . Wood Oa:enema Agency of'money'on%moderate,teTind, 'it" can be made'cluring my. absence 'Elver, to every part' of Ireland; Enitland s -Seotlamb W VI or the eentittent.'of Europe., I.,egacies,debts,„proierty or cleints, recovered 7 searches for - *ill; titles - and documents - effected; and Other European tnaiMess transacted, by applying`to James .May;;Witer itteeti Pittsburgh. - IL KEENAN, ectl2 ligent.endAtf.orney,at Lacy, Pittsburgh, • 'Vexation. BlindOt . • 'WESTERVELT; the_4til 40,-wefl luwmi .Veriitian Blind- Maker,- formerly-- of Second nd FOurthats:, takes this method tpjafOrtp - hla Many needs the:fact that his Faettiry,iti now.inTull op - - ation. , :tm. St; Clair at., 'neat' the_ old - Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds - of ititious ciders-and qualities, is constantly, kept.on :hand and at all prices, from twenty-Centa up to suit customers. _-11.13. If required, Blinds _will be put- np- that ' ease or aline by fire or - etheeWisei.they limy be , eniovedwithout the aid a scrow-dticer,.. - -44rith e same - ActilitYS:AttaKanyother - --pioen- of furniture! miler romoyed',..:l:liflitoat any extra &pease: al a Tatig nd S•AVIn d icMR4 - 3f* ..- itiiplity _ A -6a Water strett. - :-- .i . =:x ro'drl7-44w 'To' : To Arms Centeterl , :
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