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' ;x, MI r . 12IE • ME HEIM . f , ' Y .i~ _ ~.1 _y EISE MIN ME EOM • .• a' 4 ' '4'4l A ' 47 -";t: , ~: =MI Slag ENE = r IM = : tl . • I • SISMIN VIZI INIM 4Exansportation Eiitts Ms I rT7rm Tznn t rry 141 .• • 1816 =I-- FOR transporting good between,Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities without transhipping. ...This old established line (biting the oldestpottable boat Enema the canal) is now prepared to receive pioduee and merchandize -forSlimping either East or West. The boats,,by this line s.re commanded by sitilfu4 eve , - riene.ed and sober captains, and provided with good crews. 'Boats and cargoes are transferred from and to canal and railroad, saving all removal and-separa tion of goods." Trips made in as short time - , and goods carried on es fair terms-as any other line. Thankful for,'and respectfully splieiting a eontipu• Ante of the very liberal nnd growing patronage here- tofore bestowed upon this line, we witVeontidence assure those merchants disposed to favor us, that their hastiness shall be done to their eniire 'satisfaction. Goods tarried by us, consigned to either of our houses, will, be shipped to their destination free of charge for shipping, storage or advance of charges. As we hold no interest in steamboat stockonerchants may depend upon their goods always being forwarded without delay, upon good boats and at the lowest rates of freight. Produce consigned to our house at Philadelphia for sale, will be sold on liberal terms, and advances made either at Pittsburgh or Philadelphia. 301 - Dc-McFADEN & Co.,Penn st., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. L4.MES M. DAVIS & Co., 249 and 2.51, 3prlo-6m Market st., Philadelphia. " Pittsburgh Portable Moat Line, • . alkt. A . 84 1 6 ..:„:„...., rthp4.6, transportation of freight between Pitts ' burgh and the Atlantic cities, via Pennsylvania rovements and Baltimore and Susquehanna rail road. The Proprietors of this old established line, having completed their arrangements, arc prepdred to for ward gocids to and from the East (on the opening of the canal navigation,) on as reasontible terms as any other nsponsible 'line, and are determined that no care ornttention on their part shall be wanting to se cure a continuance of that patronage no liberally be stowed upon them fur several years past. The decided success of the portable boat system, ,1 so manifest in the regularity and despatch experienced in the delivery of goods, the absence of all risk ofi delay, breakage or other damage, incident to the old ' system, where goods have to be hurriedly transhipped three times on the way, and the merchantable order in which produce has been avowedly delivered by them, has induced the- proprietors to increase their stock considerably this season. Their extensive warehouses at each point, (uneaqualled by any other line,) affords them facilities to conduct their business I with despatclWand to shippers the convenience 01 1 free storage, if required, until their arrangements are I complete—while their long experience in the carry ing trade,:it is presumed, will be sufficient guarantee to their patrons and the public that they. will success fully exert themselves to give general satisfaction. Produce received forwarded, steamboat charges{ paid, and bills lading transmitted free of charge' for commission, advancing or storage, and all communi cations to the following agents promptly attended to: TAAYFE & O'CONNOR, Cor. Penn and Wayne eta., Pittsburgh. TIMMAS LIORBIDGE, 278 Market street, Philadelphia. O'CONNORS & Co., I North st., Baltimore. I MI , 1 - I mar3o-y Binghaul's Transportation Line. t -1846 w ONDUCTED on strict Sabbath-ke . eping principles, kf though not claiming to be the only line that is so conducted. The proprietors of this old established line have.put theit stock in the most complete order, and are thoroughly prepared to ibrward produce and merchandise to and from the Eastern eitica on the opening of navigation. We trust that our long experience in the carrying business, and zeal;us attention to the interests of cus-. tomers, will secure to us a continuance and increase' of the patronage heretofore bestowed on 'Bingham 's Line.' Our arrangements will enable us to carry freight with the utmost despatch; and our prices shall always be as low as the lowest charged by other responsible lines. Produce and merchandize will be received and for -.warded cast and west without any charge for adverti sing, storage or commission. Bills of lading for. - .lrded, and every direction promptly attended to. Address, or apply to WM. BINGHAM, eon Liberty and Wayne ats., Pittsh' . g, BHIGHAMS, DOCK S. STRATTON, N 0.276 Market sr.. Philadelphia, JAMES WILSON, Agent, No. 122 North Howard et., Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, No. 10 Westzt., New York aprlai Independent Portable Iloai Luc. g 64,,, 184:6 ,c,oR the transportation of produce and merchan ,l2 dize to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia; Kr - without transhipping. Goods con aigacd to our care, will be forwarded without delay, at the, lowest current rates; Bills of Lading trans mitted}‘ and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for storage or Com:a:s alon. Address C. A. AIoANULTY 5: Co:. • Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. • ILOS F., r n RILL t.; Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. sNEARS, RAY NOR & .19 23 \ Brotul Plcicworth'a Way Frclght Line 18 . 1 6 . -- XCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way X],4 freight between John; town, llollidaS•shurgh, Water Street, and all inter mediate places. One boat lea.yes the 'Warehouse orc. A. MeAnuT ty & Co., Pittsburgh, every day' (excepturidit)s) and Shippers can 'always depend on haring \their goods lbrwarded without delay and on aceMumodating terms. : We respectfully solicit your patronage' PIIOPRIF.TOILO J. Pickworth of boats, Nile, Exchange., Paris an Pacific. J.' 11. finrne;s of boats, Push and Rsoind. John Miller of cars on Portage Rail Road.: A GF.NT:i. J. PICKWORTII, Canal Basin, Johnstown, JOIIN MILLER, 4; liollidayshurgh, A. M'ANULTY & CO, " Pittsburgh. iY23 DIOkONGAII.ELA ROUTE, VIA. znowNsTILLE. TO BALTIMORE, in 32 hours—fare $lO. TO PHILADELPHIA in 40 hours—fare $l2. ONLY 73 MILES STAGING! in irgiL U. S. MAIL. qC6... The Great Speed, Regularity and high Reputation already attained by this pleasant passenger Route, has Anduced the Post Master General, to place the New t . York and Philadelphia mails to Pittsburgh, ui - OD it.. The superiek and-swill steamers CONSUL and LOUIS M'LANE, leaves the Monongahela Wharf! precisely at 8 o'clock every morning, and at o'- clock every evening, except Sundays. Splendid Coaches await their arrival at Brownsville, to trans port Passengers and Mail, only 73 miles to the Rail Road at Cumberland. The preparations on this route are ample, and the connections complete, so that disappoinunent or de lays will be unknown upon it. By our tickets., passengers can delay at Cumberland or at Baltimore, during their pleasure, and contifille their journey either by steamboat or cars to Phila delphia. • Office in the '(St.. Charles Hotel," Wood st. Pitts burgh. J. IIIESKI3LEN, ..i1 .31 • Agent.. • FirtliWard Livery Stoble. 474 THE subscriber, having bought out the well khown Livery . Stable kept by C. B. Doty, in the ffifth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he will keep at nil times a stock of the. best description of riding horses, buggies, carriages of all kinds, hnd in short everything required in his line of 'business. A considerable portion of his stock is new, and he is confident that no stock in the city ssiJt be superior to his. „ His terms be Moderate. Lfis stable in on Lib. erty street, a few doors above' the canal bridge ; where he respectfully: solicits a share of public - pa. tronage - CILITLLES COLEMAN. frlr He is: also Trevideti with an elegant Hearse, which will be furnished when required. ect2s4l atsS Hats I.S SPRING .FASFIION.—Just received by express from New York, the Spring Style a of Hate. - All tho#e in want or a neat superior Ifa are respectfplly invited to S.IIIOORE, N 0.93 Wood sei,3 doom below Diamond Alley. marll-dw aam rdwOr !er , A . **VON Muf-s 4, sfat=*V7-.. 10 .-. 44- fr'l'''"A`• •". - ' ' • . Ontigration Cue. -•-- . ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. ARILANGEICENTS FOR 1 8 4 6 tO. BLAKELY ck MITCAL, Agents. 1110 EIIIITTANCES to, and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by The Black Ball, or', old Line of Liverpool Packets. Sailing from New; York, and Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of.every. month. And by. first class American Ships [Sailing, Weekly.] Persons sending to the "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 or Old Line ;of Liverpool Packets; (sailing from Liverpool on the, ;stand 16th ofovery month;) also by first class ships,;, ;sailing from that port weekly, which our Agents,', Messrs. James D. Roche & Co., there wilt send out !without delay: Should those sent for not come out the money willd i be refunded without any deduction. ; The "Black Ball, or old Line of Lirerpool Packd ets," comprise the following magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverpool on their regular appointe- Idar, as follows Europe,: ... New York,. American,.. Yorkshire,.. Cambridge,. Oxford', Montezuma .On Ist Jan. Ist May. Ist Sept 16th 44 16th " 16th 4 4 let Feb. let June. Ist Oct. 16th " 16th " 16th 44 let Mar. .Ist July. Ist Nov 16th " 16th 44 16th Dec LA April. Ist Aug. let '• 16th 4 . 'l6th 44 16th Itiolice,—lt is well known, that the Black Ball is the very best conveyance fur persons to get out their friends, and as other passenger agents advertise to bring out passengers by that Line, the public are rt:- Spectrally notified by• the owners that no passenger imente, but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out 'passengers by that 'Line. We have at all times for the Drifts at Sight for any amount, direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub lin. Also ou Messrs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, which aro paid free of discount, or • any charge, whatever, in all the principal towns, throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (pest paid.) ROCHE, BIRO'S & Co. No. 25, Fulton street New York. (Next door to the Fulton Ha MIL ROCHE, Sr., No. Ti Dublin street, Liverpool. BLkKELV & MITCHEI„ Penn street, and Smithfield st. Or to myl 1 Tapsoottrs General Emigration (Mice. • d r-„FrAr REMCF.TANCES and 'passag to . •‘'.o. and from GREAT Ann h • Nl, - J - T T. • n ) . T. apse o__ 73 South street, corner ofMaiden Lane, Yew York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. • The subscribers having accepted the agency of the above house, are now prepared to make arrange iluchts upon the rno,t liberal terms with those Mona of paying the passage of their friends from ijd Country, and flatter tneineact yes their chariimer and long standing in business will gne aruple as-1 s'arance that all their arrangements will be Carnes out faithfully. Messrs. J. T. Tapseott, arc long, and re. ora -1 hly known for toe superior crass, aCC,tIIII2O(I,t,Jo ! and sailing dualities of their Packet 41TEEN or elm WEST, SHERIDAN, Iten•11 TEEt, GARRICK, norriscuEn, ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which ken curl. Port monthly, 1 4 .-oln New York the 21.,t and 26th and front Liverpool the 6th and I Ith, in addition to r. Inch they ha've arrangements with the St: tloorite and Uuron Lines of Liverpool Paeketti to ineure a dep....- Lure from Liverpool. every fie eday.t.heant the- , ot.:‘, mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. T. r . coin:l3l.i per-sonal superiretentlaneo of the IJUS:1“2:31 in Liver peel is an additional security that the c0 u.,1:,, t and accommodation of the' passengers will he part:, a Carly attended to. The subscribers lie:ng (.15: usual) eytensively enga. ged in the Tratmpottalion Ituainers hetwe. , ” P!tts!4ll,g . and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enaliled to !i.ke charge of and forward passengers immeiliate'y on thiM ; landing, without a C 1.1.18.,.: of ill.lapp,mitment or delay, and arc therMlire prepared to contrmit f..ii 0......- . sage from any sea port in Great Ltr&i..l, or If c1.1.1O! to , this City; the 11:!:ilfe of the business than are calf . in giving them f.,cilitirti for carrying pa,i.mtvers a‘i far inland not otherwiseattain:dile, and will, i.f ne .. . e.,isary,) forward pissengera further Wc,t by The ..... ...... ....__ host mode - of convgyance without say midi...Ml.:a!: JAti-kal kmoi J. Fit:ALl', In eliarges for their trituhle. Where ;Nei - sot:a sent furl 11.7i3t1 t'it. V2l'iltilS.ll. itoch n e canning oat, the amount paid for pasmgc will ; ~.tiy-ii.tx at l'iri.iturr i il., /M. ti., fhlnyore r/q!,:,:t ; 1, I .s :/e/p f010r,,0, cia,..,.... y I f l'h•1•14-Ar..,i, e . „e funded in - fal i l i vm 1 i. T A sc ES. ri RE RISNS up , :,: . 2 r;o:;kiia;2-, Ln,i 1111.:rcLanliz t , ~r ! [ f i, The subscribers are also prepued to give drafts at . I ~.....„y d,,,,.... t. ...... , „.. 1 mane ., . 1 ,.." . .. u ” 0n bulls i ight., for any amount payable at the: prinNpal Cared! ~, ~,; „ . , e , of . ‘ ,„:„.,,1 e. ,, J ,,,,, oitoo the oth.„4 ;• ae , ,e , i.., 1 lad Towns in England, Intoialtd, Scothlad and , ~,,,„.„..,; Vales; thus affording a safe and expeditious mode oft odi c , at t 1,,,, w a ,,,h oose of K,,,,, & I ioNnt,, 021! Remitting funds to those Countries, which pei-sonsi water at., ...„.. m .,.. 1... , ....„ ..,.i. 1 ,......,.. ,... ,,.. requirtng such facilities, will find it their interest to 1 N. 1 ,. 1: .. a . i . ~ r .,...„, .... nu , I ,„ ...... f.j .......... ...,... 1 ; avail themselves of. I patroaago of tloiir froine., earl eriro:::unny at lame to 1 lAPPikati" (if by !otter post Paid) will he nom )t I thy IMb:in:lre .1%1. S. honoiaut ai l'otop,o” . a.: an meth. ! ily attended to . tiitym anion,: the toast notlii,riong in l i tiattelploai---1 a.s !taring a Jorge petal :ra cilia:al. o ia:: !a, by INV oper• . m;on of its charter. i•i 1.0i,t.a701y lor-ren.nn. 4 .--.a. I viehl:g to each person in.i.or,:l Ilia don :dance of do' proliti or the c.q.piny. ~t1,,,t ~.:,--ii,7 Mint C. alas- fOspooN ; ''' ly asll.itevt•r. !,...1,:e! the f•ft•IIO.WO ..11 , 1 , ! , . - ; ,, :d ut by la:::.; .a , :... , , , ...re a,, iosi-••,....g li," Match pr: oci , plC l'Oti•t.i , •,l of . C,4-ry Oi11:01:o.4,' ~:as-. an:! in its tilos:. - X1.,;.,e O. , !1.11. Cot' 1-11. TAAFFE t oToNNop., Forwarding and Cumposszon Itloroban:r, mar!.'7 d&wv. Pittml,lltgh P _ • • Remittances to England, Ireland, Scot land and Wales. DERSONg dusironf , of reinittlng money in am .. „L the above eountricx, can do F,1111,:1;!11 litl• scribers 1.11 the most temoi. IVi. 11,C if, draft,. for nay iiinfoint ever .1;1, 0 0 lietnittaiice, made through our bons any day beier the 2:1,1 of Nay, will be rocci%cil in Ire' 'ud, Ho 20th of June. ISLAIi.ELY & MITCHEL, Pat. , ..t.mr:41,., A - gltntd for Roc ho, Arun & Co., EMM Alinrellauttm T BE ender-signed leo MWright g W the rn , scary house and wail paper manufactory, 1 tie r.! Browne, !rive entered min a eieps rtne; - - ship, under the name and ntyle iifid& Browne, ha the, purpose of carrying on the 'Albinos in all its I a rieties. They will loco always on hand a complete assortment of PAPER lIANGiNGS; AND BORDERS, of thcfa own niaanittchire, and their tick improved and enlitrged with periodical addit;om from toe Lest re-eneh ihemries. Agents for the NVVIIATIOWn Clinton Paper stmlbenville, cr,n - ii which they trill he constantly tniftplied r.ith WRITING, WRAPPING, PR I NT ENG PAPER„ BONNET BOARDS, &e.; or wh they offer wholesale and retail, at their store, No. 37 Wood street, midway between Tomtit and Dia mond Alley, where country !nerd:ants and lie,tlort‘ TO GARDg.NEIU3 AND OTD. LAND YOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. TUE subscriber oilers for sale a tract of land, bout three miles from the city of Allegheny beta •er the Franklin and Deaver roads, containing one hu dreg and forty-one acres, about .14 of which is clear ed. This land is offered at reduced prices and will be sold either in a body or divided into Lots to suit purchasers. From its convenience t o market it would be a very desirable location either for farming pur poses, pasturing cattle or for Gardening. .A LSO, Seventy-fivebuilding Lots on a credit of ten rears. These Lute aro situated on Grant, Wylie, ' Filth, Ross and Diamond streets in the third ward of the city of l'ittsburgh, adjoining the Now Court House. PersOni disposed to purchase will find these lots fa vorably located as to health, convenience to busi ness, and will soon be is the centre of the city. For particulars enquire orq. C. Cummins, or jv2 I M. McDONALD, Bell and Brass i . ;:::,..,1. Founder, First street, near Market, is . 4 ., i • 5, prepared to make - brass Castings and . " 4 1 -., • —Brass works generally on the most ,_.,.,.., reasonable terms and.shortest notice. .tea Be invites machinists and all those using brass works to give him a call, as he is de termined to do all work in his line very low. may 27-1 y James Cnvarangh. IMPORTER and Wholesale dealer in French, Ger man and English Fancy Variety Goods of- every description; such as Jewelry, table and pocket Cut lery, silk Purses. ' bead Bags, silver and German nil wr Spoons, gold and silver silk and pan sus penders, 100(i07..0t Germantown Noel, and half-do.: Trimmings of all kinds, anil a general assortment of toys, constantly on hand at Nil. 61, Market Street, between Third and Fourth streets, Simpson's Row, Pittsburgh. • • tnyl3 ~~ 3nouiance tompanies. The. Franklin Fire Insurance Company Or PHILADELIOIIA. CIfiftIiTER , PRIIPETUA L. '840,000 paid in of fice 1631, Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth.— Take Insurance, either permanent or hunted, against lose or damage by fire, on property and effects of every description, in town or. country on the most reasonable terms. Applications,. made either per sonally-or by letters, \vitt be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKER, Prest. 0. G. Bmrcira, Secy., lIIRECTORSt Charles N. Rancher, ~Taeob'R. Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolph R. Ernie ) Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. WARRICK 'AkaTirr, Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin, fa. Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets. Fire risks 'taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. ang4-v. Fire and Marine Insurance. rpHE Insurance Company-or North America, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the - subscriber, Whirs to mal,n permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments liv the canal and rivers. 11111ECTORS. Arthur C. Collin, Pres't. Samuel Itroolis, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, SArnuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, A tnbrokw White, John A. BroWn, Jacob AI. 'Phomas, John White,: John R. NO', Thomas P. Cope, Iticharti D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Rem: tiherrarii , Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni ted Staten, having been chartered in li9d. Its char ter if , perpetual, and froin its high :Ambling, long experience, ample mean", and avoiding all risks of air extra hazardous character, it may he considered as offering ample security to tine 1111;SIS ATWOon. At Counting ,ng.,6111 of Atwood. Jones & Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pdtshortb. mu23-y. ND DI NE INS UR INCE COMPAN7, New York. riil:lF.• well known and rc , iicrtdtiie confirm, is irc- J_ pared thcir iTrrsitt: AG AGENCY, to ~ery kind connected with of trzioportation and intarni ital . :it:Muni to Minim against 10,1 ur Cl Ly tire, DWO:1111:: Itiiiittin7, is refier.tl, COlllll, 11 . 2000, and re hall& se; loot evcry dcoicriiition of personal 111. , 1 CIVoi-u:1!t• A pp:! , :tinft:i rot - l “.tra iscr utten•te I to W;thnut do at the , :15ce, No. :'.I Wale: :tits) t.;.! Front. • SPIRN1;1:11 .1;;%. plan Kluct:on Lt. 1,1 olTice in N. V.; Nlar 12;;), foll.vring minted g•-ailfilw“ I),,c:in, Of Oa, teutlrtti, , for Ow L . :15,11.g 3 e...1r, s;t: ; Jottc,th IV. Sa r t...gr., strtpht, Iftt7l, Jultl; nrot,hr'r, i r ti,,, ..'4, Cht.:l, IV•Ntatti 1:. Want, I'i m. I.V. t'apythell , J.. , t , Nrt.-hr t .ti t t e, Jtcrth 11ttNrr, \\',t'tirtrrr S. Slrtctnt,; 11 •rt-tr; , 4 1•r,tr,.., Jul.!: 1....11.1rAirr, J...ttrtith S. Ltthe, Jt.ltn J. !Ittrtu.:: A.t. / it a e:2l.:Seti lu, t 1 , 1 STl'll Vt . . SAVAGE:, F..tto. ittr: l'rt x.tiertt fur the t ttruttt;r ye 1V2.:. J.l:tirtS PA t ;GS, -Ir , r ?tart aD I I r 1 .1;IMC.1 .7; FIRE I N., T l' r t. 4 pti,:t 0.3:n in 1 " .t 0 .a . ... Xa. 72 I?3,,lsnzi, Ft 11!:1 Nt V/1 {1:;;Atly 1,..1- 141L1 , 3 to -h t, Enrilanr,, 211t1 Piepni Cy. :Vol of an fror :1,,1ar,1.1.4 ~r 11,1:11,1,Ze .k for 11, and Ite. ; . 4i. , 110.0.i tirN 1r rcenne I. .I:.t 11.41 c or I, - ;., gtr,C!.. ~'} ~.i Vif~ ' . tt. ~,~) - - Agt:/ey of the Vraoi./I. V;re to,ltrancr Company of PlAlndrlp:ii a. L. cvr - ri•r f Third artd I , C r 1.1 -,, t J , t,i3l- • 17., ;(/ an , x.l or ILc P. NIL: .4 .tri,:t rt :111 M ii:tlZl t: 11. Litt • • .tt rt.,/ a-44 Lagli, 4.131 tll.li al! lin.ee.s .111 be yr...TU. me!,' ...1 gi:ne,1(.11::, eeenrit.: all .Ino onta.n ifg77 , l th:S Uob 1 1 , 1:1). 1171,11,4 taker: at ne !ass' Ti!,., :14 :ETC ri , 10 , 4 0, 111 kith Ft7C , Ar:Ty, 6 WAY:1111'1i NI \ACTIN, Atzent. .tivw lint and Cap Starr. at of tl o frnir4 . l'nal-nn, 1;i11,) opened leis new ieore at N. 7:1, \Soto! i.neet, nelt door to the corn, r I•'ourcli, is now 11113/111: . 31!;11T1114 311 d rcee.. 1111 ;1. 1, " 111 1 1 1'' }::1 , 11•ra cabe6 a viny lane iciaornnent of has and raps of every ilibieriroon. a 4n - ranted to be mail , . in Cie beat rnanner and of noi loot materials. Otter, Seal, finis; and common Muidirat, Scalene, II:or-Seal, Plush and Glaval Oips, Alen, it 11110 3,l,ortirwta (Jr 'melt an Lynx, Fitch, Genet and Uainey li iti till's and Tippet. and inr criusnoncB, all of whirl, Igo flit sale : eastern prices fur cash, both wholesale and retail. Country flier:di:nits tell please l call and examine my stock before purchasing clsiorliere• =1 , would Lizons 01 . 1 j have a e ror the ;Allier, cam ies', Gentle- Irens' wear, to sell very CHAS'. IL POI TI.SON. N. IS. The Fall Parh;•.n il)r Hats aria Cars rece6-- Nei,27y r ) XCHANGE BROKER, corner of Wood and 3d streets. Gold, silver and current bank notes bought and cold: Siglit checks on the• citstein cities for sale. Drafts - , notes and hills collected. from all in t ilagr, Sze. d in a Shoe I be enabled Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F'. Lorenzo, Pittelturgli, Pa, J. Painter & Co., Joseph \Vt.°dwell, JaITV, May, Alex. Bronson & Co., } Philadelphia. John 11. Brown & Co., James M , Candlcsn, Cincinnati, 0. J. It..lll'Donald, St. Louis, Mo: W. If. Pope, Pres , t 13axik at' Loniftville Extension of Rittsburkla. - _. . It T t.. sale at r ~ s . terms, one ti. handsome lev t ' 6 the Monougahe . of is mile froth th 1 part of the city dist . t. \ annmed to the city as t. perty in the suburbs pi:L.4i nor has any heretofore be t. an allowance of wide atrce . • . hundred and twenty to about. feet wide, and Beelen, Commer .. and Water streets, all wide Lira. lots 'MVO two fronts, and as they are and Will be sold one lot, with the priu \ five,'early applicants can he accomm their own views of improvement. Per's° \ sire to build or to make secure investmenl., perty that insure to advance in value, and part ly those who intend to erect manutlictories, W do well to view these lots and exaininel the draft i. fore purchasing elsewhere. The survey for the Bat timbre and Ohio railroad and the railroad survey by the State of Pennsylvania were both made alongside of this property, and it is generally considered that. Braddock street, or the ground immediathly alongside i of it, , affordS the only eligible route for a railroad! from Pittsburgh to the East. Coal 'can he delivered on this property at a much less coat than on the• Al-i legheay river, and there is always deep ivater at this part of the river, - E. D. GAIZZAM, • aug2s-tf Office, Market, between 3d andAtk sty. , ._:-. I.F. CHANCE FOR • GOOD IN6:STMENTS ! subscriber has laid out, and :now offers for sonable prices and on accommodating undred and ten building lots, on that ' ground between Braddock street and , river. They arc about one-third lity line, and are situatedin that 'et which will probably,noon be the Seventh Ward. --- No pro- sesses superiOr advantages, . s ti laid out with so liberal Braddock is front one •le hundred and ninety ^c, Brady, Colunihus \ CS. Most of the f Various sizes, ' Cge of four or lted to suit I N\l\ a who de in pro- . 'cular nuld ' ~'' ~ ~..;. '~ a ~ - :tie 1 ' at:3 PfTTSIMIGH AGENCY .NATION. ?-1, PIM the JO IIOC]V re-tttc:- ItlsiflrAiSCV ~ .!) V. I. I i 9,7 1 ...t -; . 1.4 J 12 Allen Kramer, I=l 'u i~:f w:,t:'c: ; 'Tie VolOid.nt Last, A C 4 RE . 1' OIL icaws.u.mralo N . Seven ThOusand easel cf. olgfinale 'Pulmonary Com , plaints cured in one year,/ We. ask' the attention of ,the candid to a fovteeen eiderationi. • Nature, in every part oherworks, has lea indeli- ble marks of adaptation and design:' - . The constitution "Of the animals ana vegetables of the forest,! is such that; they ceuld not endue() the , cold of the frigid none, triad In' egard to diseases and its ',:e•iire.olle_lido-Pti" more or lois striking.' The MMus of Ictlaml, ChilfrY" and .Pines of all Northern - latitudes (and “Dr; Wzafates BAi slot" is a 'compound chiiniical- , crittact from these,) have long been colebratndlot'oamplainta lirevulent only in cold Cliniatti. ^ Indeed the most distinguished medical Menliave averred that nature , furnishes in every country medicines l'er its owe peculiar disease's. ConsuzaPtiOn in its col - dinned and. incipient Stages Couglis, , Croup and Liter Complaint form by far tha - meat fatal class of diseases known to our land. Yet even these mly be cured by means of the simple yeti,powerful remedies - 2(nanied above) and which are; scattered, byl a beneficient Providence,' wherever those maladies prevail. ANOTHER AWTONItiIIING CUP.F.! WisTsn's BALSAM or WILD CIIERRYJ Itin ays trium phant! cure follows cure in ILi outs ard victorious career! flit. SWAYNE , S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY . . A Truly Wonderful Cure: , ; Dr. SWAYNII: Deur Sir—ln October last, while-en gaged-with Mr. Joseph Smith, in a saw mill, near Waynesburg, I was attached with a cough, fro be ing exposed at night, which gradually increased, at-' tended with spitting of blood and a severe pain in the breast, lust of appetite, fever, &c. ,&e., which was .. I scarcely supportable. I had a family who were PArreN, l'Qh, 11 th, 18 /J. ' wholly dependent on my exertions fer 'support,. yet J. W. Tfilitmore.—Dear S. r: As youare the reg.- was obliged to leave my business and return Koine.i ular author:zed agent iu Dayton, ft.,r the sale or—Dr. I wa s then attended by several Physicians, both!still Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," I take tins meth- grew worse, until my medical attendants gaveate up od of making! a SLlternCrlt of eal , to ;Mt ("kb , - i 1 us inevitable. Subsequently, my wife observing in hope may be published td the w,,rhl) i n relbrence tii one Ot . the public prints, an advertisement! of Dr. an minient 'miraculou s cure, wrongb tin my ease by Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, procur- i users of the above Inyabtrol.l,7 Bitsarn. ed tilt• one bottle nom Francis M'Cdure, your agent Language thils to de,cribe the sallilary cirt'cls it pro - •,,, Lest ;stow{ a, which relieved inc. I continued until duce:!, and the great benefit I derived frtim its used 1 . hitd „Len five butt) I tut now alto to return to The cuiXelis of v3vudl and ;icindY, well rec"/ - ; my eio , k again. I write this to elfin: vou sly i sincer !vet that on the Nth of Angus? last, I " eel ' ed ''' Ti. : thanks, and you are ut liberty to inalt - e it kndwn, sitd Qua injury ti-oin the otpkosio n of a c_innon. A nor- t :, i mat iinv human belng is ituffering.liave been, , [ion or it,. doot,b, entered iny ught sid,• cull breJst; . 4,, ma , l': j ~a.te recourse to your it:Vali:4ll,l - e medicine. , anti in all probability, some rragiiifiiiii or aplinta ra e ll -, Youra, • JOHN . P. BOYNE. the ram-rod passed through the "plur.i,'' and pierced tree Longs.' Lewistown, ` Del. - . CONSUMPTION, :Slid, Las baffled the skill of 1 After thelare of moot. six week.,l was attacLed envineut Medical peach toners, where invalida have svtth a d i ''' ll ` .. "ing C (4 4': ), and 0 , 'i"i'ai plin in is 1 4 ,1 given fin Itopel,S, lii baring reColilaae 1.0, and'. ! rigid site. .Sonic t ". d ildi 't.." -, tii.' " 1 " . " '" a P . " . ; I pe!secering in this tinequallml remedy, have been j 05 , 1i. , a el cOughing . ..su3.lly4a,3 t ~, er , br" l,, , 3 ". railiarilly cured. There are rieW in the hands of the 1 a lath" r l" 4 ""'Y Ut Ver , ofi , so" , matter, ''''''' - ' l . pioprictor numerous certificates of cures, which • . r Preserve the'Tecth. I with blood wit dit , cir , r.l!'"d; ino- , t 01. 's!'"l' I''''''' • , t,,!..1 8 , 4 ,, ni,,1i credulity itself, were they made . . AR better is it to cure the toothache in one min pr,...,gr 60.41. the "1 ,1, :.',1 ..- Ll"' " ' . "' i • I. "'''' ' Lent ato th e .orlil. 'lO those who are afflicted F ~ . . .. use, bytusing Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, 1 this epening there rreTl4 , otly Pa. ,, •ed a q''‘'"'' t '' " I- ' iv ith any or the above diseases, we. say, give this !air, iiiioa..l,l to 144!ine lon th e 12444;5. Lorin g all , med,,,,,,, glair trial; s. wilt th ,, i; Le u „ r „.. , n , ued this {than to suff4r, the aching- also to cure soreness of the chi., rise , ray atiferr.iti;r wire raraorl inl , ilmill , • curer Softness of the gums, step bleeding of ' is no tuiscrable compound, but a safe and powerful ig unm, always keep the teeth, gums and My physiMalis, meanwhile paid the iitriele4 allele! remedy, and that its curatil c porters stand alone and 1 1 . 1, 0 gun's, 4no mouth pleagitr.t, and in the best state of health: .' tion to ine, ..and did all iii Ilwir po a , r a, niy roc , ,, t,,, /1 5, 4 4 4 , 4 NVliilst introducing WHEELER'S TEABERRY ry. lint with all their skill they e.ould not reach I D r. g0,„,-. 5y.,,,p is the oilhr true and genuine 1 ths. , :it 'f. di ,l "sa. after 14 ` -1-"", t. ' l.-11'."'e" .4 0.1- i article 41 . Wild Cherry before the pu bli c. and we / TOOTH W; t lS,lf t? the tha t t , it is the painfhl duty - ref J. I was evaatird iturin4 this since by 'l l'"'al Y ,„; ou!a Kit) , to the afflicted, always look for the writ-' the proprietor, to state that this article; which is the • ity , acian. i . 0,1 1 ten sicmature of br. BWA liNl-; on each bottle bethre original, ant; only genuine Tcaherry Tooth Wasli, has i ' It was noW re.ine , d I' , ai , ,'rtaiiity, thu i•siTnaq:l . . 13 . , a nd i . d ,,. d , been inotatedty numerous Teaberry Tooth Washes, lour p u rchase. e . wara , ,c not eat% e . •if Ike lung, w.u , rap,ully tr..h.a. , ; p:,.,,J ; ~,,I t.!,.,t. this ' Teaberry Teeth Pastes, and a th e of articles with Sollie persons may tell you that some other preps- I would terlll4aillo nay hie ilt a 1 ert a4nevi Listf . , Oa. In 4 r r.ori as • , ,,,,d. Used no. ' 0-le . trial - of the the Warne tcaberry annexed to them, when, in fact, I the hi ; :lisst ah‘gree prOalie. ' . ' is ' ' then ... . ' this aridde Is the first that ever bore the name of goatio , Dr. Stvayne's Syrup or wikl Cherry will con- „ . . . At alt,t , arltleal ,:ale, a ihi,smlllprr IA . as dr..,:t.itehrtli vu„...„ yon that it is the swot valuable niedicine diii- 4 1 913d)errY, and is the Amly one which possesses the to Cmcittnati, and a cerebrate.: Pr:,,n.ciall Or that i rott , 4 j.. 4 i real virtue of she plant, and established all the evict,- P ! , a " ',,'.'" "'"'" !4 ' l ', , Viken /,'''' ,‘",""''''', a 'l' i '..' 3- ,! From the Mere - as:l4r demand for the abote article,! rity for it, which induced others to make use of its !! e. i w,tri my :ntinttion, hr, fel:4 iraeri ton lortnalg mold i 11,,.4....,,,,i,, Merchant,, and dealers generally, iih I name, though they never did present its intrinsic sir be ,1,, u ,• by irlea,cal uid, Olt: c0nt41154414.11 /14.4 . 14!"./ . n . a444 fi . , ,1 it to their sdrsutnci , to have: , f...,, su b , 6 ''' , i Y i „i ons ' cues to the public. As .evidence that it is the first I not ,tudie,ent to throw oir Inc 40,,,,,,,. , preparsuon.of Teaberry - for , the_Teeth, the copy of , i `al- tiled:ene. Iternember to enquire Par DR. M Y r • - •`' d !,' "' s ' d "P l " -.1 '• 1 " r "') r " . "" r Y , 4 `;' l 1 ; SW 1 Y ‘4 - .'S COMPOUND SIRUP OF WIL D CHEIt- I the certified, records of the 'United States District I l , '"I no ' 4 "4/') t;'"""° or ko; , " to ,2, " , " rn. " , : .. ""'• Pal as suds lai.e Leon some individuals with the Court is publiihed. , . Fortunatelv kit Ir., juuctutr, I 5,.. f•be m• Dr. vv.-1 _ 7 toed; , ~,.... 0 . 1 • .• , ~.a ., , crest suers , ...t., , 1 , ..a ~. ~ Y r ' ' ' s . b.rn District of PEnfisylvania to .• I , t ..„, , ~ I 4,..- ~•v. t; . t tt, ,i.•• i '''''"" m "' 1 P l Y' Lis " "- . 1 "' ' ' s:4 ls .ei-eat i wit' De it•remenbered That on the 1 L", "`"1""` - • ' " i '''' ' •' '' '':' • I ; ' -a ' ""•,`• ~ to pied, a spurious article into the market under a 4.4477:114 vp4 r , . • - , or •• - i 5 ne...:1.,:l on Conumpraon or Ow 1.,:th.g...” As i • f . , : , :tmm , liam,. .4.,.LV.i.,.., ~...! second. day of February, Anna Domini, • • had often heni.i of dying inert ''•••3:elving at ,tra'ain, , i 1 ...,„ ~,,,,,,al ant only) „,,,...,,,, , ... :ck. is only pro :3.s.:Filf DiZione 11/Gus:tad- eight hunred . and forty-. PII l' , :t VA- , .1 ,, 1nt: s_. pi, hi r, lb, it, ~ , ,,,,I “:. icy i _' . - . . ....- .',-,.: .. *, . • i i i - • , , .3 - j.V..,,,,,,,t two, Init , .l bv DR. MI .11.1 E, ..,. 1%. corner of •i•oui, • - ...- -),., . • •• ~t I . r. il' •• r.-f - t - n''l' e • , Lc•iti...' /s , 4i4, ,;-• • IV. WHEELER, ' '!''''' n ' '-" 's.' '" 'l' 3 ''' ''' •," "' '''' I and II "ir.l streets, Pllllariethlia. 4 ~ . ,!..:.e.-d-.1 s:v: "11 ar:, .tia1.,733 ,9 , I: i4t en,rry,• , l , 1, ,,. Ili , al , jea be repeated, slight I Of the said It:Strict, bath deposited in this Office the l Lo no tieg.ect a ,.. •!'ir , ''''';" 7,, i . 1 ". .rM" , :t 'rn'n' '...:'''.!:" Ail' r 1 ! r•.•,17,1:: ie,,•,11 410.1 4 (41.1 it as have occas:on to reretil.i Ittle of a Beek,. the title of which is in the .words' hod u.,e.i i..,:tie nle or 3.1 ilet•44., I .444afr er : , rrr- , ..." G 4,; 4 1,,, Sir t , ‘ „i,, , , ;‘ , r iA, Doizo, has , and may urs.iiu least' following, td, Wit: fob( ,q , ,and ,riont. M. : i-liii ci.3,. f, 4 .1443 144 i Ito 4;.! 4 to ....‘ ri , , ,J , „ t ,..,, e ,,, , ,, ,5euv : - TEAIIERRY TOOTH IVASII. " g "',"1 :1 In a , I '' lth Y . , st- ''' - ' 3 : 14i ",'," i '', ; "'" l " i i: , ,Trukrry OF TIE: nr.non.--An e:zceißtrit The tight ivhereof he claims as Proprietor, in con it. au.: +., ~.t, or.l ernr4t . a , :viierirrrp.la tailiarinli utr.. .., i ,,,, _ g Medicine_ Or. SWAYNE , S COMPOCND fmniity With tlie Act iif Congress, entitled "An Act 1‘..-3,"1' it7.11-tv's 1.1.1. , ri:t. , . / 5. , .11'!".1.P.A111LA AND EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. Ito amend the Several Acts respecting Copy Rights.' Iv, a n dt i' ; ,,, n , th,...eiv•rn.:.! al: Iry I recelica in: r, ~ a - ni• i I .! ' • FRA'S. HOPKINSON, i rat pervattte an,. pLiri/ying a t.'s are cc.e -' ti- - i trtY sitditttli" , iitt , ii ....",, 1 ' i!i:o ' - ' - '•'!" . "‘`'F'' , i i'v , ,- -”il • : 13,,1 Air the cure ti Linpepsia, Slok Ilead,che, Clerk' of the plat. Court. dent that I might h . a' , O 1. 66 h w.:1 ,, 0tt ~ 1 hq tr lo l', L o , of A rpetitC, Low Spirit:, Blotches or Pimplea 1842, Feb. .2d. Copy deimaited wi•het, 4 a6iattirlll4l44l/li , t) log 0104 1: I' pret en ',ed. i tti t i o ., I l o i o, or art diser. , wli , a riur „ stive , ~,,,,,_ 1 ..! : ' - ' CHAS. F. HEAZLETT II- rap , -.:c: ... I ri , te 4. et', Is'it ii -..ieral severe' ~' 4 • , 4 ,• „ 4 .4.4., _ . 6 .• e.`"' , , ; . 7 •, t - •" " "• - ~, ! ty,og m- , neme ;a mist:cu. i tte-,e pal- rar'ita— C 441.04, an. my uoly re: has F,:,. a. ,••1.. ...ner gripe, rdt••;11 . - ' ',. ll ' r b ''' ' '''''. -- !) - ,,Tot.(11ce can.( 3, Cr Zi . Cy oiler unpleasant sensation, na i l Hove ,-4, '-'t "RL3'') r'''''"''''''" the i''''' - ' 1 ."; aml. ::. 3 .5.pri, , ,,r Medicine for purifying the blood and " 7 ' 4 ''--'' Rq-/-4- ''''' ''' a:! •3 -4 l'' “ I ' i r '','" f 'n t h 1-- . ' `' id ,'• I elenaeinc• - 'lthe bode of theen,e, they ;ire tonoirpassed C'w.''' ,3 • or Li , ng r" , "';'''';friS• I “,':.vier it i '''' "" * " . l he an. nti•dtcule r:yer vet Introduced to Ibil I;ublie. "" bir u `," d " —a , r ' al :1 ' 1 !'"'"'-' to e " . “"',' l ,' Au :•' j - tr_i• -: .Mriufictured and sold, veludesalc and retail, preuon 0e.:1nt..! furl/10r 1!orl:13.t.107„, 1213ty c.lll 03 Me he titi , so t, propr i etor, Dr. sw A y NE. & SUMS, N. any Lute. , yeare truly, t IW. conic* Race-cod Right!: .:1....ztv,. Phil:L..l. CHIZIST(Irti ER R'. SMYTH. I The oh! . ii. , , I ,' . •li I the ' NI . en .72 1111 t.. ~I 1.; fur sato o le , . Ca of Dayton,. 1 t 7,f .3,11ne. Medicine are, Wei. Thorn, 53 Atarket M.; g•trittirottrity YO., State of llh,fl ,i ( , ;!..ka & iinowden, corner of Wood and "2, - I st., and Seilstordted mot'. st,orei to, ld'rete mei Just , " oft S. j o r t e A ,i ISO Liberty et.. lair it can he obtaiii der Peace, Liiiti lith dayfll . Irf!'.l. ) S L.), i e.! genuine, obolesale and retail, at proprietor's E lr ll-- -=;EZ/ - :/` F ° W"n• I •iric...s. 'told li I I '' I i I b - ' F . ~• i y .e In Mitc le I, AI e;.:-. city city; .. Tr , timany rf fhae , • lighly fr-?ji: 4l, ic dlizens Vi B. Ilintnait, Cincinnati; Dr. Megetlin, Al - creel.; J. If. Dayton, ea rolifirrar:lion r:1 iAe al.ore. t l Burton &`, Co., Erie; J. S. Morris St CO., Louisville; \Ve. the units riegned, Lelng iittonately sctiattinted Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St. Louis; Andrew Oliver & !om i t: nett myth, and lialinz'se en and watched over' Cvv 0., Nei Orleans; Dente: & Son, Columlms; Boyd. a itts late l lllie , le do l•l'tt It"^:tdle 11 , I' , " ' C .rns & Co., Butler; Mackenzie & Haskell, Cleve: that the rot egoing 1,3 by :b o n o aj:4 _an r..' , l , P:"ral , j ' land; Dr.i Baker, VV .- heeling, Va.; Wm. R. Wood, htatcnit at, 101E13 cuticle,! t.., 1311 ca.thl. , ';'.1.1....:11ei Ky.; Miller. Brownsville; IDr. It. Camp- A. L. S nrCT, J. B. H. litilleaiS, ; fie:l S.: CO. l Unointow tim n; R. E.Johnson, °berland; I J. M. Sli4p, Dayton; and by agents in allparts of d Lii - - 1,1 0 . IL SMI L Il• i tit.: United Staten. cep IS , , i c e ~ , 1 . .e-rnie trito :111,1 gent ••• 1 t . /..`trtt's 11 , 11,1/J1 , -I - -- ---- Wild (h-w, t, Ix r,,:cl ,Lt:e.d4blt..ltc.l agencd-s 01a ! !.1)t IW EL OR SL1I:11E11. CD.MPLAINT.- - We vlrti. of the I 1,, , ..:1 5!..1.1 - 4.. ; ) ( . 01;ridtlItly reconeueend and couid rerer to him t...!7.1 111 (. II:, pt.. 11.1, ea thd r. , . , , - o-r rf 1", .. , -.'14 nod' dints of ,iar 0101035 nbo have used I Irti.tord :it • ?,.. 6y ; ,:`,I \CC -it D tt... PARK. • J A A c ..NE'S (.. A li.l'il INAT IV Eli A LSAII , Cent rid . 4 ..:.••dts 111 th4ll.VC..t. ::-) 5t.t , ,.. 30 3 “aria: t, .I' - e arid Off , ettrll fell - Wdf for D . ) seutry!, l , 1 - er _ale by L IA I L1."4. Jr.., S. }:.tor. Market et. i t • - , '. I/ turban, or Looseneo t , C - Eolera Merhos., SUAIMERI ...L1 !I, 10...u,•0nd l',l:..talt q l:. kl ':'S• i( t .•.‘ll'l,ll - NT, Colic, Griping Pains. :Sour Stomach, - I,v Itsoili's 111 i. i.Sicl. and ler. ous lie edachc, Heartb urn, &cc. • • rillii: 1v1L. , ,s 1.11.1,H, ~,#, a ro io e,d ) pe,c,,,i .) 1 Ins is {one of the emo..t eilictent, pleasant., and 'I A ,daid„..l C.. - lc e idacli,es .bed II: viit pitc. affection , . I, "!'e c‘itiip:)v.itens eNer miered to the politic ti.wr the i .ere pectic p. : t e r ttiv knakvn and ('5O owed i s 0,1 1 cure of Rip venous derangements of the STOMACH ,unitmlititr; rd,d :Ix proilrictor, CO eiden n. 10, ).•..., and tact F. 4., and the wily article vyurthy of the least 0,,,•.1, ( , l a yr It fir sl-Wrii; Of INV!" . C./ Z - 1 S,lft•Ci, re-i t'..Oriflllenre; for curing CHOI.I:R.I LVFI.-IA - 11;11! or fniU fr ,, 11l un , 5pr.......“1 Ot - lik ;:r detot ack :mi. 1..1.;-: 517,411E14 CO:kti'l.,ll,VT; and in all the above dis- Inelltb (II Ins iliVilOS tier tticl - ir • t pdtrott,ge (((Cl hii i ,ll,.. s s, eases Cl rtilly acts like a charm. to him. Hie feelings erelthe d.:. arms fran n .-0 n ing - the t-liegmning and the i•inling - -throo el almost Ili! 1 ,,,,t, im 5 ,t,, , ,,—,-,1 C o 413:11 .I . lllSirl.lllS an./ I. Illtil 1,1 pre par:it:ens 1'.1.11115 loud lilt their pretett.,io;:., and merit more tinhodrtottily yr.' el:fed to the politic; o bile his preparadon noie.elei.sy adv an. es, . 1 ell to Teril..tei.!•Ut s, .4 - I,l'ilag ,11.) 0I.Iiii1,11,11:f (1,.. ,Illic 10,1, sail permato idly grailunr itself upon the atTeecoits of * new le;ei.d4, ii, oo ,nomially 0 ithll , llll the circa of it'4 11Sert31111S,. A irlll,l:gh 1411! ,Ilt Sill'Ll that his , . medicine has, :1. it were, 0 prigetric o f pergemay in it, yet he Is obliged to hie friends for the most sub -otontial vele - knee of the. (((Cl. In its natural history, if you p!eam, the Wilson Dilllitters from most oilier prepara duns in not being originally made Ibr rale, or with a view to pem i oi ar y profit; white at:every body knows, the greattost. ms a general thing) . no sooner hegnis to tfnl t tde in drugs than he casts :Mout for. some Oman prepara tion. or must . .get up,' as die phia-ze is, semething anything that is ill a, 11. Often lie attennos it under an assumed or tiefitious nitric, as though conscious him own Were insufficient to sell it. The ddlerence then between the Wilson Pill and the preparations a hare just indicated, would appear to Ih the.: The consciousness of the value of. my pill ornjanated the idea of putting them on sale for money. and at 1, price. Tht! consciousness Of the Va! Ito of nuorryl originates in Most instances the many preparations I have alluded to; :not the price moot likely •to t a k e , is always first carefully considered, and the pill or otherpreparation made and graduated to s uit it. The one is a orscovnnv, and comes' from the great Arca nn or Universal Nature; the other a trirk or la rention, and comes from a not very popular ijnality of I CU- Natll re. Reader! the difference here iti great. In ono instance the value attached to the Mt is the starting, point; it, the miller, the, rZON EY. But! it is not probable that some. Of the many prepara tions having even such paternity to ere (leeidefaany goad, but that possibly by this". process of "getting up' , as they call it, by piffling and blowing, as we clean wheat, they have been "got up" too high lie litre their specific gravity had been carefully tamed, and have blown off never to tie heard of, with other chaff—some lighter; some heavier. Whatever may be the rationale, I must repeat it, that I ant most.profoundly thanklid to my friends for their discrimination in not consigning my discovery to that .compenduous cattmorymfl'‘inventions that did not answer'' , —of "trick's that Won't win.." . • The Wilson Pillsareureful as n GENERAL remedy, and may be kept and taken, in 'proper doses, in la 111.• ilies, as a preventative of general ill health, Or dis-' ease of whatever name, by any member of the tinn ily, without any fear of the consequences of expo sure in the ordinary pursuits of business. VrThey may always be had in any quantity of the proprietor, in Penn street, below Marbury, and of principal Druggists of thin city and Allegheny jy2,2-dE.-..w7m Wholesale Shoi; Store H. CHILDS &-. Co., are now receiving their spring supplies ' consisting of one of .. . g. the largest, cheapest and best as sortment . .....2 , ==4 of Boots and Shoes that they, have ever . been at to bring to this market. Also, Ladies and Visses Fl^ - 13r-' ~r~,, Cure follows (hire . MORE PROOF pi? TUE EFFICACY .OF DA. SWAYNE , CORIP . OUND SYRUP "OF IVIED CHERRY, Tut 'ORIGINAL AND 'GENUINE ;PREPARATION CONSUMPTION.- Coughs, Cold e , Asthma, BronehitiS, Liver:Complaint, Spitting Blood, Ditlieulty of Bre:idling; Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation of the Heart,' iutlnenta, Croup, Broken Constitution, Sore Throat, nervous .Debility,' • and all diseases of Throat, . Breast and Lungs, the - most effectual and speedy cure over known' for ttnv of o • From Use Afr. .4.5 a Shinn, of the Pro!extant Method ; 1%31 Church . The untli-rsined haling been afflicted during the . • winteit with a disease in the stomach, sometimes iirodeing min ere pain in the stomach l'or ten or twelve h.mrs wlthtmt Interinksion, and having tried various remedies %Oh lithe effect, was Varnished with a bot tle of Or. JA 11.i1.5%M. This he used ii ceotihng to the directions, and found invaria bly that this meibeine muted the pain to abate in hree or folir minutes, and in fdleen or twenty' min utes every; uneasy sensation was entirely quieted. 'l'lll , inedie4ne was afterwards used whenever ind.ca tions of Out approach or pain were perceived, and the pain IRS thereby prevented., lle continued to use the meilieine every evening. atid sometimes in the morning, :aid in a few weeks lie.aith' was tio fltr. re_ '. I•n red, thai the sufferer was relieved front a large amount 1/1 tipprol•s;ve pain. I , runf experience, there- Ilee, he cai t 'i confidently recommend lie, 13, - Jaynes Carminative Balsam, as a salutary medic:at, for dis eases or Die stomach and boWelm. :A. Alleghe4 city, July Nth, 1543. For sale iii Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 71, Fourth 'fstrent, near Wood. ' Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle 84ottri Vegctabio Pins - I UST received a fresh supply of those In tl valuable Pills, to those who know them, no thing need be said in their favor, fur by their in trinsic mcrlt they CM speak for themselves, but to the-atilicterl.who 'have never used them we recom mend a trial, for they have been the means (under' the blessing of God.) of imparting health and i 1 strength to ;thousands who were apparently draw ing near to the gates of Death. the InveteriCcCaneei illitl Se rolliN. have been effectually cured by them, 1 1, 30 , DyspeOsia,Ferer and Ague, Intiamati on, Drop sy in the hcH, Jaundice, Asthma, Sores of twenty years s'tanddig, Croup, Measles. Worms and even eases considered Consumption have all yielded. to their highly renovating powers. They are also un surpassed iri their purifying properties,when taken as an occasional physic by old or young,being as well suited for the infant of one day as for the man matured in life. Ty the ealricss command of the Proprietor, they arc sold at 12j cents per box of 25 pills, with full directions. Sold wholesale and retail by SAIRTIIIL LINDSAY, No. 104 Liberty st. jy.l7-d2ml. European and American Agency. 1111E' undeivigned European Agent having ; again arriredlin America at the regular time, will. leave Pittsburgh,-Pa. early in September next, and sail from Nate York on,the first clay of October, ma king a TIIIRTtES7II tour through England, Ireland, Seotland, Wales, mid returning to America in May 1847. By 116 agency money remittances can be made by drals for large and small sums, payable at sight in every part of Great Britain, Ireland, &c.; ,egaeies, debts, rents. • 11 estate and claims collect -7s of all kinds made; CO tocuments procured, and fining to this Agency tran itunerable references giv idkiess post pals', 11. KEENAN, trney at Law, Pittsburgh. td to all Euripean busl ' jol9 = littbjcal. , above diEcas.o cF,turivic:crt , 15-1.1' , ..Av *Ar. ' atebical. Medical and 'Surgical 01tIce. Health iS the charm ok.life; withoutit gold, Lat.°, letters, friemls„ , all, all, are unenjoyed ,•,, ,-7, 1.,: , • : .. s DOCTOR BROWN ; . a ~ § :.•-'5 M regularly educated physi -:-&-.,.....---;;;;::-..• ,ii clan from the , eastern city 4. , 4r , ..„.3,1e5, would, respeFt . fullyari; ...-1 - ' .i 7 : - .:-•(-* -r - _. ,t..,t 7.,::.-5- 4 4.iii; nounce, to the citizens of ; 44 ::*iff•-• . - !; 3i ,'„'' Pittsburgh, Allegheny and r.. it*,.. '" vicinity, thathe can be 1 • off,2-..iim, consulted privately. , and F „,...,..confidentially, every day ty.- 7 -..„, evening at his office- an ",.., , - ,,- -.7 r 1 Diamond Alley, a i few : - , - ." - - doors from Wood street, towards the market. - Dr. Brown gives his particitiar attention to the reatment and investigation of the following discs , . . All diseasesarising fiom Impurities of the Blood scrofula, syphilis seminal v. - eekness.. impotency, salt thEum,iclisettes of the eye and car,rheumatism, piles, pals e . ; w_: ' ' Dr.: Brown has much . ..pleasure in announcing to the public,ithat he is in possession of the latest in formation. and imiirovement in the treatment, of secondary syphils, practiced at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The . modern researches on syphilis, its complicatiOai and consequences, and the Improved modes of Mactice which have been made lcnown to the public:but recentley; and ft? those chiefly who make:this branch of Medicine, their partici]- , lay study and prudish. Marry tic:7‘vand valuable remedies havebeen late. ly int rodu CH, which secures' the patient being titer curialized out of existence Strangers are apprised that DoctO Brown has, been educated,in every branch of !medicine, and regularly adgnitted to iracti:e, 101 that he now confines himself to. the study and practice of this particular branch,togeth e'r with. allftliseases of a private or delicate nature, incident toC i the humanfmme. No cure, no pay. ,_ Recentic'aces are relieved in a short time, with out imerruiition from business. - 't - CrOilicd oh Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood streel. towards the market. Consultations, tartly confidential- - m 311.2-d&wy The above. Copy Right for the Wrapper of the Bottle, showing the Title of the Article in legal Jan glan,e, and granted in the legal form, will prove this to be the Qrginal TEADERRY TOOTH WA.SII, and all iahers'are lint imitations, which has. ,gone oat of use wherel'ei the Genuine Teaberry Tooth Wash is sold: ' , Then, remember, none is genuine but - WHEELER'S. Certylates-of Me Magistrates (like City gf Plena delphia. ILivirj,inae6 'of your much cerebrated Tea berry Tooth Wash, I feel convinced that it is the best Ilatie ever known, and hereby Warmly recommend its fuse to the public in general, as' a pleasant and ',c e,acious article' for preserving the Teeth and G ulna. ROBERT E. JOHNSTON. • For a number of years my Teeth and: Gates were so much Out Of brJcr as to prevent.nte.froin.eating with any Pleasure, and caused much pain.. Having heard of Wheelers TeaberrpTeoth Wash, I do cer tify that . I.ried 'one bettle of it, and in less' than two weeks my!teetli and Gums were sound and good; I believe thht the use 'of it would be an advantage to many othdp. BRAM% • ificatet cf Afentters of the Phil:n(4ld¢ Bar, FLrvin ' posed itiliceiersTeaberry Tooth Wanliand powalor,l e found them to.possess cleansing and, purilving properties, and while they whiten and beatillry thh Teeth, they haven beneficial effect upon the Gums, yy imparting to them free and healthful action. F. A. ILAYNOLD.. . I have mkd Whecieris Teabcrry Tooth Wash, and its effects dpon my Teeth and Gums has given to me a high - opinion of its merits . . I cheerfully recom mend iS to tote general use. 11. IL K.N.EASS. • My ii,ingtier used Wheeler's Teaberry. Tooth Wash (and ?powder) and has found its effects to : be cleansing, and purification oi'tlie•Guins, auda sweet ening of tl!! month. I have no:hesitation in recom mending it its the most beneficial preparation for the Teeth I haVe ever seen. C. J. Ceriifiraies Ladies and Genllemen "It is trit.i gratitude that I send the Rah:ming cer tificate, holiing that many who su ff er will be 'led by a perusal (ALIA, to obtain Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, whioh article I :used, and has effectually eared tooth-ache, soreness of the gums, removed scurf from 4ty teeth, and fully 4Mlieve has entirely arrested all decay of them. I trust that all who suf fer, having tither , °Oho snipe species -of complaint, will as soon as possible use Wheelers Teaberry Tooth Wash, that they may be relieved. JULIANA CUTIMAL. "Owing to having taken cold, but mostly in -conse quence ollqe acid or a paint used in coloring prints, my Tcultetipcaine very Much injuredrgiving ciating intervals tine between two and three years. Whiuder'S Teaberry Tooth Wash waaused,, and has cittireN , cured them, whieb in certificate form 1 sendi tfat thosa who wish aofierfect remedy liar painful teeth, .and also desire aiiplcaaant Tooth wash, may with ceaiidonce try Whdeler's Teaherry Moth WaNli :SIAM: . A I'AYLOIL "Wheeler;s Tea:bet-4 Tooth Wash" hating re- , mortl scur6and cared sMeuess of the gum; which had troubled] me for two years, it is my belief that it is a highly useful artic:e,' . and that is .4d - risible to those who safer With the 'Teeth and 'Gums to make use of it. MARY SULLIVAN.. • "Your Tenbero Tooth Wash cured thepoth-aohe and also soreness of the gums in my family,. and I song you thii,certilicate, that those who sutler with tooth-ache otl l soreness of the gums, may know that it is a remedyfor them; and a very pleasant Teioth Wash. FRAS. PREVOST, W. Wheeler. No. 14S, Catharine street. "Wheelerit Teaberry Tootlt Waal' , hating cured soreness of ti!e guins, and .effectually stopped bleed ing of the 118,1 deem it a debt of gratitude for the relief which t'afforded Me, and a• duty owed to my fellow beings., to say, that it is my fret conviction, that those. who will the Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, for the Teeth and Gums, will find that it is an , important article. TRomes.r. 31•CUPWY, • No. 235, Callowhill st. From much severe affliction of rnyself,.and others of my family,:, witlydecayed Teeth and sore Gums, and the many'respectable testimonials highly in favor of WHEELER'S TEABERRY : TOOTH WASH, I was induced so give it a trial, after which my family used it; and I,rejoice to Ray that it did perform; a, thorough and effectual cure for all, and is the 4..0 article that levet-Inm of.- would recommend its use to those who may be suffering. . • ' • JESSE 'MOORE, Ne. 127, Market-street. W. IVlleelei Many more testimonials are existing approving' of " . Wheeler's Te.cdmiry Tooth Wash.,' ' Sold at WM. JACKSON'S Store', No. 89 Liberty street, Pittsbuigb, bead of Wood street. Principal 011ice,1$9. SG Chesnut st., Philadelphia. np 27-dly ; • - CHIDE TIINEATL+A largo assortment, :rogether Owith Shoe .Findings and Kitt of all kinds, justre ceired by JOIIIV W. - BLAIR. mi2O 120 Woe(' street. An Acrostic. "JUST IN TIM'S. FOR CHEAP BA_RGAINSj'; 'Just received, a splendid asSortinent of Sluing and and Summer goods, Unsurpassed for quantity, quality or Style. :rho Proprietor ofthis establisinnent- Takes great pleasurein informing his Kends and. the In general, that he is poly:prepared to fill all orders that ljis Numerous customersmpyfevojhiniwitb Sirazig-erii and Travelers would do well,in visiting the Iron City, to call and' 9raminelds'eictensi:eand well Made stock of ready inade clotliing. He bas u corn' plete assortment Of - Engliih cloth, to vvldcir ilie would invite atteption,, also, French cloths of every color and quality; wick he is Offering at aver} small advatie.e on eastern,prices. -- Remember at this store you are not asked two prices,' being Coiliinced that small profits and quick 'safes is the best tray to secure custom. Having in his employ the best workmen,he can war rant Every article made at',his'establisbineni to-d - And to be of the best materials; he would again, lit , . Vito. Purchasers generall:flo give him a call Before purchasing in anyother place; • ' . As he is confident that lie - can sell them.as good goods" alas Reasonable prices as any house in this city, Going so far as to say a little chiaPer. - All his goods are new, and -9f - handsome patterns, purchased In the the east but a few weeks since. The subscri, , ber Now returns his thanks to- his friends and the public in general, and Solicits a continuance Of their favors. 1:ron City Clothing Store, No. 132 Liberty , street ; mar - C. .11PCLOSKEY. Throe 111 g Doors Clotliing Store._ No. 151, Liberty.street., HE Proprietors of this old and highly-popular etr .stablishment informs his friends and the public: at (large, that a portion.of his Spring and Summer .REA-DY DIADE CLO,THING,. I IS how prepared for their inspection; and he respect fully invites all who conterriplate.purchasinibrtieles. in ids line to pay hima visit. Ms stock this season is peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest .Fashionc, and Patterus, and all his Goods, having been select ed. by himself in the eastern markets, he can with , coutidenee recommend them to his cestomets us be ing of the very best quality. His lage assortment DRESS :COATS, Is made in the most modern and improved style, and the workmanship cannot be - excelled: Pants of erg desaription, Satin 4. Fancy- Vests. ,kie has a rarer and beautiful assortment of . VESTINGS, To which he would call the attention of public as he: believes them to be .more Beautiful and Cheaper, Than anything of the kind that has been offered Tweed and other coats,: for Summer wear, In. great variety and made in every style, Fashionable Shirts; Latest Style Stocks, Suspenders of every descriptions, handkerchiefs, mid every other artiel4 necessary for a Fashionable Dress. - • He has a very large and excellent assortioent or. Substantial Clothing, which wilt be sold lower than. it can be purchased at any other placoin the city—to which he would invite the attention of workingmen and others who wish servicable clothirig for every day's wear. Having in his employ some the best Cutters and Workthen, that the Country can produce, and being provided with a stock of Goods, which for excel lence and variety cannot he-equalled, he is".prepa.r ed TO MAKE CLOTHES TO- ORDER, At the shortest-notice, and in a style that Cannot be • Surpassed. DO NOT PASS THE THIIE BIG DOORS. It is not considered any Treuble to shoe:, Clothing, and the. proprietor feels confident that atter an ex.- amination of his stoek, all who; desire to purchase - will find it their interest to deal at his establishment.il i The proprietor would take this opportunity.to ten der his sincere-thanks to the public for the unptece._ dented patronage bestowed upon his establishment, and, as the success he hai met with is an indication that his efforts to pleas his patrons, have not been unavailing, he pledges himselfthat nothing shall he omitted on his part to secure their kindness for. the future. - JOHN MCCLOSKEY, Three - Big 'Doors, 151. Liberty et. rnarl7-41,:w J. S .nowry, Merchant Tailor. IXTOULD inform his friends and the . public in Vl' general, that he has removed to Woodgreet, in the ST. CirAttins building, two doors below - tho entrance, where he is ready to execute all orders in the neatest and most fashionable manner; having en gaged the services of Mr. Jam M. Eine= as cut ter, whose attention will be devoted to that branch of the trade and whose well known ability in thispar tieular having long been' established in the fashion.: able community of this city, induces the belief that by close attention to business, he will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call—having also made arrangements to kenp. constantly on hand a general assortment of every ' thing adapted to gentlemen's wear, such as Cloths, Cass:maw-es, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms ' .Sus penders, Gloves, Cravats, and every arficlopertain-i tag to a.gentlnrnan's wardrobe, he will" be ready at all times to supply any demand in his line.- The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and ' the public generally, that having entered into the above arrangement the establishment:will be able to furnish any article in the Tailoring line, with a pune tnality and desPatch scarcely equalled by any other in the city, and for style and workmanship nor sur passed by any in the states.. aug22-.13m iNO. M. CAMPBELL. JUST RECEIVEII:-.A splendul assortment of tj Summer Cassirneres,_ Ginghams, and Gam brcons, suitable for coats and pants; a large stock of fancy Sumnier Stuffs; fancy Cotton Cloths, a new ar ticle.; Oregon Cassimeres; Gold Mixed Tweeds and . Berkshire; 10 dozen white dart Linen - .Bosoms and Collars. Also, a great variety of fancy shirt striped Ging ' hams &q.; a splendid' assortment of Summer Cra vats, Marseilles; Silk, Satin and other Vestings ot superior styles and quality; Socks, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Bosoms; Collars, Lisle Gloves, and all kinds' of gentlemen's wear, ready made, ar got up, to order at the shortest notice, and at the lowest prices, by W. B. SHAFFER, Pittsburgh Clothing Store, jea corner of Wood'and Water sta. Can't. be Beats 1 N. 'WHITE has just received at his large cr establishment, fronting on Libertyand Sixth streets, a splendid .assortment of TWEEDS foi- Tsummer; abo, a superior lot of :Trench Satin TES- INGS;aII of which he is ready to make up in . thelatest fashion and on the most reasonable terms u, as us al. Observe . the corner, No 107 Liberty and Sixth streets. . nryl-1 J. Taildr, Pro] To Ariztg: TOArmasSi - . .....,i-f:_.r.,TITILEATEINED INVASION OP WF-ST ERN PENNSYLVAIA. by Col. Swift, with Iti,eoo men, notwithstanding which, S. 'M.- VTbite tiyyli continue to sell clothing cheaper thair''' any has heretofore been offered in the western coun'-- try, hiring, the largest establishment the fronting on Liberty and Sixth- streets. Ile is now. prepared to_ show to his numerous patronntbe'grea6.- est Variety of cloths, cassinieres, vestings„. and clo, - thing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered in this market, to which all cart have the Right of Way.. observe the corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth streets. J. M. WHITE; Tailor, Proprietcir Ven fat an Bllnds. jNVESTMINELT, .the old and well known A - -tionitian 'Blind Maker, formerly, --- of Second". and Fourth sts., takes - this method to inform hismaztv. friends of the fact that his .F4ctorris now in • fult.47-j,-' oration .on St. Oair .near. - the old Allegheny;,`, Bridge Where a constant supply of Blinds of.cariclue:. oolors.and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and • at all prices, from twenty-cents - up to suit customers.; N. B. If reqUired,_,Blinds will be put up so, thet in case of alarm by fire, or otheswise, they :may•be removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that any other piece of furnitute can be removed, and without any. extra expense.. Fifth Street Furnitroxil - Wereroortte. ' • THE subscriber would m ost rouliectrulli call the' ; attention of the public to his stock - or Ware; possessing at:lrawages over any other manna', facturing establisment in the city. He is '..enabled;.' to sell his Wares at muck I ower,prices; therefore, he would remind those whn want good...yorniture at fair price not to forget the right place, No. 27, Fifth . : street. - - (mar RYAN.- ::• Pan Pashtos,' ofF atd• ft At REEVIL , S, - to-morrow, Thursday August 27th, a neat and cheap artielo nE,Pittsburgit manufacture can he had at the above store, ahead fashionable hats imported front- the East. • ' • No 152 head of Wood st ME • .. . • • . . . 1! ME NMI