, Eitteo. Itellduce Portabto Boat Idnc. 1.846 . Gll.lranSPOrtinggood between Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities without transhipping: ::Thts .. old established line (being the olclestportableboat line on th i e','emial) is now prepared to .receive prOdtice:and inerchanclizci -f4r khippmg, either East or West.' Tho beats- by - thiS line are Commanded...by skilful.iex.pc rieni-ell and sober.. captains, and.provideif With good crews. Boats and cargoes are transferred from;and to canUl-Mid railroad, saving'all" removal and siparn-: .tion - of goOds.l -Trips made, in as - Atoll time, end goods.carlied on as this ten:is-as any Other line. • Thanitful- for, and resp neteutlyeeliciting a continu once of the very. liberal and patronage here tdbie bestowed upomthis linnove with confidence assurla those merchants disposed to favor tts, that their business:shall bb; . done to their: entire satisfaction: - Goods carried "by us, consigned to either of our houses, will be shipped to their •destination. free ofj charge for shipping, storage or advance of . Chniges: . As we hold no Interest in steamboat stank, mercliants • may dependUpOn 'their goOds Always being forwarded Without delay,..npon good boats and at the lowest intes.'of freight - ' ' . . • - ; Produce c,onsignmi to ourbouse at'Philddelphia for . : sale, will be sold on liberal terms, and advances made. l either at Pittsburgh or Philadelphia. _ JOIEST 111cRADEN Penn st., Canal BaSin, Pittsburgh. 'JAMES .14. , DAVIS'Sr. Co., 219 and 251, • '• aprlo-5m - • • ; Market. at:, Philadelphia. Pitislittrgh Portable Dont Line, ; - ... 1 . 8 G transportation of freight :between tiurgh and the. Atlantic eities,,vii P . enzliylvA/ia improvementamol Baltimore and StM'iricharuaa'.rail- . . The Proprietors of this:old established I ine, haring completed their 'arrangements, are prepared to for- Ward goods to and from the East (on the - opening of the canal ciarigation,) on' as reasonable terms as any other' responsible linP;-ind' are determined that no care or attention on their, part shall be wanting Se cure •a continuance of that p atronage.so.liberally. be stowed upon them for several years past. Tlie 'decideirsuceess of the portable 'boat system, so manifest the regularityand despatch espdtienced in the deli Very of goods, the absence of all risk • of delay, breakage et-otherdamage, incident to the old system, where goods line to be he rid e dly transhipped three times on the way, and the merchantable -order',. lit which produce has been avowedly delivered ! them, has induced the proprietors to increase their', stock considerably this season. Their extensive,{{ watehouseS at each point, (nneaqualled by any other! line,) efords them fa.cilities to, conduct their business with despatch; and to shippers - the convenience al free stOrage,if,required, until their arrangements are complete--'while their long experience in the catty ing trade, it is presumed, will be, suffieient guarantee; to their pations and the - public that they will Success- fully exOrtilleinselves to give general satisthction. • Produce received forwarded,. steamboat charges paid,.'arid hills lading transutitted free of charge for copandasion; advancing or storage, and all contintitiii cations to the;follOwing agents promptly artem3e*to: . . • - - CPCONNOP. - Con Petirearul Wayiests., • :THOMAS 1301L1311l Pp - • f.'.7,5• .l‘larket street, Philadelphia. ; ' -;• • --• -:;' . GTONNORS' & Co., ! mar3o4 . North st,..ll:ltimbre'." 1 - Trams - D'orintio37?._ Zinc ta , %....tc.14; , •" • • 840 ONDUCTE.D on Strit tSabliatli-Iteepingprinciples, though not claiming to be the Othy line that is so conducted:'; The proprietors ot.thiu- e2t.il)l ished line hare - pit:their stock in theMioit ccsinPlciia_order, and are thoroughly prepared to forward produce and raercliandize to and fruin-the .Eastern cities on the opening of navigation. _ We trust that our long ea - pereenee in tie 'arming busir.ieSson el Zealous attention to the interests of cud-. touters, will secure to us a continuance and increase , of the patronage hereto:orChestoiveil on ‘Bipgltaues - Oar arranc, , emeats - v. - 111 enable ti; to carry Pre4:ht with the utato,tne3lr.ttch: and our prices shall tdwaya be as lowan the lowe,t charged by other responsible 2113 Inerchau:ilze Ind Oe lI`CCIVCa and fur: we-t T.Lt• er..tn-e for ad% orti ging? n.orzge Bing or larlini. G forivarded ) -and' every direction promptly. attendad to. • - • - Advtrero, or applv to '. ' [ 'Ll.'l`.l: lIINGITA'aT, Canal Dalin, cor--I:lherty and Wayne. six., Pittatv , g, I.3ItiGIIA:AS,- DOCK St.. STRATTON, No. 27d 'Ala itet et,,Pitiladelpiiia, J 111." ' Irli `4ON Ag 'irt No. 122 Nrtll.l ovcardci., Baltimore, t 1:ILLIA 1 T ysoN, Agent, - . No. I Ile A st., :New York ~ .1 ou - a,. IA 1 1.7,- , q.. I'9. I Weat st.. - :1t .. , -ip..depeAs‘vair Vei:table Ilu at Y -4,1!e... , • ~ tr., 7i;.• >. 3 „ -,——.4, , . , r , ~ ~t , 1 ...A p b4O - 1. i':: '; - ::#- .. : . 4 - F4- - 17 . :IOR the tranaportation.of produce and nlerchan- K -- diz - 010 and (rout •:Pittliburc, , h,. flallituore rood l'hdadblphia; 1. - wit.houtlT.lnallippilig. Goods con=' signed to out carp, will - he f`id'aidOcl w_ithout delay, at llia - liitViii: Ctirrent:rates; ifillt. of Lading tuns mitfed-„.aild'all iustructical proinpt - ly Cttcodethui, free:froth-any exttichaige or st - orace - ur Coratnis • ' ' '' ' ' - C'l'2i..-_ t:INULTI"Fi Co., ' '• - q " --' -. re:goal llasin—PittsbuTh. 1 .. ItOS"I,.'T.P.RILL & Co:, - - -- -Stn les Itillare Baltimore. . :%traiz.s I:Ay:colt & C.,,, ' -'Broad-N., Phil i(101:fli:I.; . _ . . Plckworth s Terri Irrel irlit Line. g2-75,_,;4- _ 18 . 4 6 XCLUSIVF.I.X for' thei ti transportation v.say 11: 1 1 - - freight-between Pittsb town, Hollidayehurgli,,Watbrstreet,-anal all intei mediate places: One boat loaves the Warehouse of C. A.•-.ll'eAnitl- - ty & Co., Pittobtirgh, - cvcry.dity Sutidays) and (Shippers .ilan always &pent( on haiing their gob& forwarded without delay ud on accommodating terms. We respeetiallY v'ciir patronage.' - . • raoratnions. l ' - - o, • xchange,.pans and J.'H..l3,irnes Ot'boats, Pueh and Exoine. John of.oara on Poitago:P.aitituad.: J. PICICIVOUTIi, Canal gasio, Johnst - own, JOHN MILLER, . I' C, A. TA'ANLTLTYS::CO",I Pittsinugh. ----- - - •Ititr.SONGABEiA 11.0 UTE; - , : .TCJ BALTIA,IQItE,.-in 32_ hours 7 -fare $lO. .:- . 10-.I',III,LADELPitiA. in 40 bours--fare $l2. ''' ... '...,..--• ii ;ONLY 73 •stirs srinnta! S l I, ` - k"r ' L eCia. . L'AIATL. . "!; - hg r a.re# siactfilittutalWY gnd4igirßePgido. 6 l already attained by this plpasant .passenger Route, has.induced the. Post Master. General, to plane:tit , 14ecv - ior4.-andighiladelphia Mails to Pittslitirgh, ti - The raperje7 and swill steamers COIiSCoL and' LOUIS M:',LAN,B, Jeosca 1119 Monongahela Wharf precisely,at ll ro , nlocle co:Ty 4norning, and. at, a 0 , - clock every evenpl i r, escept Sundays. Splendid Coachesawnit their arrivaj at Brownsville, to trans port.Pasengers and Mail, only 73 miles to the Rail Road at Cuntberlada. •- 1 ' . 'Phelircparations on this r'oute are maple, and thOi connections complete, SO: that disappointrueut or de= lays will he IIOknOWII 11p1M. iti - . , 13y ourticlieta, passe ugerscan,delay at Cumberland or A I.l2,litiliOrV . , during . their pleasure, and conti nue their jchirney eitlie'r .by . steanilo . at or cars to Philo- Olßee in:the 4 iSt. ChSrleS' lintel," Wood st: rim ., burgh.. - . J. MESKIMEN; Wti;ery StaN.e. TIM subscriber, -..-'having- bciagli out the rfc-Ti • well , ktidiVa tiveffStable -- kept c. - B. Dety,, the'ffiftla Ward, relpeetfelly fan uas- liii frletids and the public i,enerally, that he will keep` el all times 'n.,:itock of the best description of ilding hones, buggies, carriages,orall sbort every thing required in his line of business: A coUsiderible pditipn of his stock is new, intl. he is - confident apt no stock in the city will be superior His terms will be niedoraid. His Stable isOntit= erty street, a few &ors abiaia - the Canal bridge, where he respectfully solicits.a share of 'public ,pa.' tronage.' ' CHARLES COLMAN. - 1,7•11 . e is also provided with - all elegant Hearse, be fOrnishOd when required. .c,cds-tf lints 2 Hat s 2 2 E7r SPRING FASHION.—Just New ieceived _by jp Q , Naexpress from York, the, Spring Style of Hats. All those in want of a peat superior na ak respectfully invited to call.' • VIOORE, No. 93-Wood a.; 3 doors.berolliiiaonti Alley. • EWE =ME Viniqtatioit Cues Tarseotiii Mate:: - REMITTANCES and ,passag: to Y i and ,frorwGrit..kr , BRITAIN AND Ar ` , 4 IRELAND, by W.& J.T Tapscott 15 South Street, corner ofMaiden Lane; Now York; and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. - The., subscribOrsbaving accepted' the agency of the-above house; are now, prepared to make arrange-, ments upon tho 'Most' liberal terms with thosedcsi; roue, of payingthe:passoge - of their friends from the Old Country, and fiatter themeselves their character and - . long standiwr in business wllLgive, ample as surance that all &err - arrangements will - be carried out faithfully. • - • .! Messrs: W: & J. T. Taßicott, are long and favora bly known for, the superior' accommodation' lied sailing _qualities, of 'their:Packet 'Ships. The QUEEN , nr• aftE WEST,! SHERMAN, ROCHES- T GARRICK, lIOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS,-LIV ERPOOL, SIDDONS; 'two of :which leave' each Port, monthly, frokiN'emi York - the 2.lst and :lath add l omLiverpool tlicith and TIM., in addition to which they have arrangements With the St.--George and Union Lines of-Liverpool PackeMtoinsure a depari tare from Liverpool; every fi4 edays being thus aster mined, their facilities shall Keep pace witltTheir in creasingpatronage, while W. TapscoWs constant . per-soital suocriidondanco of • the business inliVer: pool, is an - additional security that-the comfoit and accommodation of the passengers will be partici' : larly attended to. - • , . , • The subscribers being (as usual) extensively onga , ged in the Transportation Thiiinessbeivicon Pittsburg and thd.AGailtic Cities. are,thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers 'immediately on their landing, Niitlioilt a chapce of disaiipointment or, delay, and are therefore prepared to contract for pia sage froln any sea pertin Great Britain or Ireland to ' thili 'City; the nature of thOlinsiness they aro eiMimed in Igiviug_them &citifies Tor tarrying passengers so Sari inlandmot otherwise' attainable, and will, (if tie . 1 celsary,) forward passengera further West by the best. mode' of conveyance mithout any additional charge for their trouble, •Where persons scut for .deOino coming out, the amount paid forpassage will be'efnided full. • i • • REMITTANCES. , The subscrihril,are alap Preliared to give draftsat sight,-for any amount payable at the. principal Cities and Towns in .England, Ireland, Scaland oud Wiles; thus affording a'safe and.expeditioui mode of hcinitting funds to those COuntries, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to avail themselves - of. - Application - (if by letter postpaid) will he prompt ly attended to - : I . • TAAFTE & O'CONNOR, . Forwarding and Con - ludas:On Alerchanin d&w • v. Pittsburgh; Pr Remit - CO.( to 'England, Ireland, Scoi , ' ,- land audWales. DERSONS desirous of reumitting inoney to any o The above countries, can do so through the sub ncribera on the most easy terms. - Vye are prepared 'to issue, drafts for any amount over SI,OO sterliu .' Remittances made through our house any day before the 23,1 of _May, will be received in Ireland, by the 20th of June.. BLAKELY & MITCIIEL, Pius:nagle, '.•-• •lgotits rot Roche,' 8ri3 , 14•&:. Co., myl4 ' - New • Prtricr VC ore house. uip: undersigned having,bobirht the piper,ware house and .Valt.paper runnufactory, late of noir:ship fk. Browne, Bette entered into a 'co-partner ship, under the name and style of lid I fr. Itroe.ro, fur the purpose of carrying on the basilic...of in all it va rieties. „They.will-lave always on hand a comilete aEsorfnleflt. or PAP :R HANGINGS AND of their own maneactomi ant-their -stock will be improved and enlarged with periodical additions from the best Pzench Victories. • Azents- 'for ' .. the well-known Clinton l'aper from which they will; he constrintly supplied mitt) I\t P.it.PER, BONNET BOARDS', fr.c.; all of tOrich thug offer wilulolo anti retail; atilieir gore, No, C,Woot street, rnidWay between Fourth and Ilia. mond "Alley, where country mercha'ats and dealers arc muted to tall. ' pr.°. G. nrtow - 57,, ,SA.I%IL. C. je '2,-,IG n .Ikrevs• sztlit Sltoe Store, ISG Lit, ert y A few (Irmiii abnve :the ;sf ..k. FOLLANSBEE 4: 11A.Y1`,..1.1t1) would ; ' reqpectraity ta:mut/cc to thri citizens of: Pittsburgh alai vicluity that the hare o- pcneil astute at the r.liove tizined place tar the bale of ilbotl &Sltoes °nil! kinds and qiiiilitics, cam pr:F...itg ati. Oltensite assurtiocat of I.ailics7,. Gent:e rne:is', ninatso, lloy6 . , Yoatils• aztd Chiittreni , wtar, all of avliiitli.gooils they aro 4etcrinitiaid to sell very kw for 'cosh. They would ro.ipeatfully solicit a call frotu all in WiLit of Boots, Shood, Trdnks and Cirpot Bags, ka. &e., or aay goods that are. usually ke.pt in n Shoe Stu n% -14 they are roufident that thoy will be enabled topleaao both in, the quality-and price. je2o4t Air2,OllGP ll IL Ire UT.I2 bNn VP . / C7 - 1:11E11 Po i mlas land Itaidirantei, , 1 Which ate superior to and cheaper than Ail': in the city. 'il ' earc " (o cit.! ;al/ yr;ttest' frees. VOCILT/I . 331,1M,Cr-N r17.1.D AND Ott/LTIV AM_ FA' riitydranis and Punir repaired. janl-i0.1;;,..d5i ._. . To GALIDENEIRSIIXD oTtmns. sitt_t ntorcro ruxtea. IHE übncr:ibeietfersTor %ale t tr.tet or lami:lirout threendles frolothee:tv or _Min i :hen) bet%rtou the Fraullin and Beaver toadv, eonlain.lig one l i nn_ ed and forty-one aere,, about 41 of 11 is clear ed. This land is offered at reduced prices atuLtsili a - Old eithei• ins body or divided into I.ols ;a salt pureilatern: Front iiseancenionee t' market it would be rt . i - ery desirable location either for farzung pur poses, pasturing cattle or for (.; ardening. Seventy-firebuildirigiotn on a credit of ten year-is. These Lout ire pitaated;on Grant, Wylie, Reis and Diamonil.streiqs its the thiol ward of the city of Pittsbargli; adjoining the New Court 11 , :r1.1Fe. Pennine &Toped to purchaee will find thou lets fa viiralAy located as to convenience: tobinii nesg, and will!soon be in the centre of etc city. Fur part:culariCOliquire of C: CUM - 111'1111y "(11' j-y 2 ' • SARAH B. FI?,TTERMAN. • , ~.4.. f 3q. 21,1)oNAL - D, Bei! nod Brats 1. "?... ;Fouin4r . Flibt Etxeet, ne.lr .M -izket. it. -. ."'t 'prep:lre , ' to ;Hanel l'..rus Castings and -,1 t'. - . .l.lrasS• works generally on the most ; -. e = , s ._ a w Irentrihfe terms and shortest notice. ---.. ,-- ".T - Lae, invites trmehiizisls and all thow using brails:Works to giv - e him a tall, asle is de termined to do all work in his tine %cry low. • may 271 y1: • , . . ..zternoye4.. LoclAN, removed to No 8:1, Wood Cl/ -street, One door below •Diamond Allev,-to the . Storclately - occupied Clark & Cameron, he has opened a•Wholewle and-Retail Dry - Goods Store, and having just returned from the Eastern Cities, i 4 Opi*lng: • 4 ucw,ll4 - d well selected stocker Goods, consisting of French, English and American cloths, (all colors,} a ! great variety arum style Caoshncres and Sdtitiettm-.Cashuiaretts, (a new style;) Oregon Cassinicre, a-good- tuna of summer eloths of all kindif lath style Testings; -also, a great 'Variety of Lawns and Glaglianis; Pymmidlcal• Grarbiates 'arid other fancy-putterna; -- rt variety . of prints o . to'aVereits per yAril - 1 'a very superior lot:a ssMite goods, consist ing Ll:And/al:Men, Damask 'Plaid . , Striped. Cambric; Wietoria.:•tassiS; striped and plainA.thll; Swiis Lace andbaired Muslin; figured and plainllobin . ets; black and blue-blacktiiikS• plain,. Agured and striped; a largo - asSortnicht Cr:Trish Linens; bleached brown Muslins; table. Diaper;. Marseilles Co unterpanes, (large size° lilereen; a good supply of Unibrellas, Parasols; Parasoletlis and Sunshades; a very large as sortment of Men, women, And children's Hosiery; a very-line article of Lisle Thread hone and Glove:, arid rtiariY' other articles not enumerated. Tie would ,respectfully invite:his:former customers and the pub lic generally, to: an examination stock, to which-he expects to make additions regularly. nj't y—• • : • Pittsburgh find Count:llB3.l4e Rail liowd , NTOTICEis bercliy • given, that in pursuance or -a .111 ' resoltien of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh 'and Connellsville,Dailroad Company, authorizing an iiierelse of thecapital ofsald Company,' and directing anndditiotial subscription,,boolts will he-opened for receliims nattitional oubscriptlon.to the stook of the 'Coniliaby; - at the of ce of Wm. imrimer, jr., in' 4th 'street, between Market and Wood streets, Pittsburgb, on•• Friday tbe:4tlidar. of September. The boolri will reninin open front 2 A.M. until. 3 oleleek•P.M.'of said day; ;and 'Dom. - day today (suln3slyi - rxeEted) until the requisitenumberofsharesbent scribtal,oruntil otheitvisez'oitlered. -by order of the. Directors. • nep3--- • - WM.,IIOBINSON, Fres , t. ' Alloghcnq Cemetery. PERSO NS deairons ,of..purehasiiig. lots in.. this Cemetery are 'referred for information to the Superintendent . 'on the grounds, or to' E Thorn Druggist; corner of Penn and Hand - Streeta, Pitts bUrgh..' By ercldi.of the Board. J. CHISLETT, : dee:11: - - Superintendent. ~„ Jitrittrcittct r 11.1,01211,1a111C.5. • The Vrquklin Fire Lusurauce'Coinpuisy. : - of PHILADELPHIA. ()HARTER PERPETUA L. s4oo,ooopahl flee Chestnut st.; north Side, near ' Take Insurance, either permanent Or limited; against loss or damage "_by" fire, on . roperiy and' effects of every desCription, in town or country; on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either per sonally or by letters; will be promptly atteeded to. C. N. BANCKiIIt:, PrgAt. C. G. BANCILEII, pIith;CTORS:- Charles N: Sitncker, Jacob' R. Staid?, Thorn:l3lfeet, • George W. Richards, Thrn oasj. MordecaiO. Lewis,. ToblaiWagncr, ' ' Adolplii Rorie, 'fiamuel Grant, • Daiid S. Brown. WARRICK Man-rxtr, .Agent, at the Exchange Office of,Warrick 3hirtin, Ec-Co - corner of Thirdlanetar ket streets. :.. - Fiin rialto taken on buildings nn.d.their contents in Pittsburgh,.Allegheny and the surrounding country. No inarine - or inland navigation risl;:n.taken. . • IUM Insurance Company of North America, of . Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited' Insurance •on property, in this city,-end an:vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and risers. '. • .DIRECtOII-S. . .. , , . Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor,, 'Samuel W. Jones, 'Samuel Ws. Smith, Edavard Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, ' - - Jacob M. Thomas, John White, ; John It. Neff, . /limas P.. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Will. Welsh,.:;" ;Henry D. Shertard Seey. Tine is the oldest Insurance Company. in the tall ied Stites; having been chancred in 1794. Its char ter is, perpetual, and from its 'high , standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it rpSy be considered as offering :ample security to the public. • MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones Sr. Co., Wa ter arid. Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-y. NATIONAL FIRE ‘4 3IARINE ..I.I.IISCILAI.CE COMPANY', New "ior.k. MS well known iind respectable compani P is re l - 'Oared through . their PITTSI3 LIRC: AG 4 ENC V, to make insurance ermvery kind connected with rlskti of transportation and inland navin"ntion; to insure against bias or damage by fire, Dwelling }rawest, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Goods, 'Wares, and Tllerchandise; and ,dvery description of personal property on the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance attended to without de lay-a} the office, No. al Water and 62. Front sta., by . I SOIGNGEB. ILARISAUGII . , Atlan Mention held at the office in N. Y;; May 1.'2.tb,1 the folloWine ' named gentlemen were chosen Dire Ors to of this Company, fur the ensuing )ear, viz; • ' - JeSeph W. Savage, Steplien•Holt, John Browner. John MeChain, William G. Word, Win. W. Campbell, . Jolin Newhouse, Jaeoli William 8, Scicttici; Alarcon Spring., John F.Mackie, Joseph 8. Lake, - ToLn J. nerrjek. And at a flubseq rent meeting of 'Board, JO- Sl:''ll W. SAVAGE, F.:9., tvam unanimouely re=elec ted Preahlent fur the chiming searsW.M.. JAMES 110GCS, au 4-1 y. Secretary. Insurance. mErucAN.rint: INSURANCE, Call l'AlsiY ui Philadelphia--Charier perpetual--Capital VW paid in. Mien in Philadelphia, Ne.'72 Walnut street—Win. Davidson, Pres'tt Frederick Ernley, Seey. •This &d and well est-Ad:shed Cornpawil, con filmes to insure Buildings, INlercbaudize, Furniture,. and Proparty, untuf nn extra tiazarcluns chazicter,. against lugs or damage by Fire.. Application* fi,r lositrancrs In Pitt*burfti) asA ittt titiittbntltood AVM be rec , ...ited, and tibks aiwrrp.^riiaually or for Tiluitcd periods, on PArora hie terw 7 by feIIII.AN; Agent:, dec.2l, ' No. :26, Wood mtptet. t. 11142iSt, I 'ICING LS: rrNNET, Agents at Pitt4etigh. for the Let:mare if tutoott &Very km:ranee Comp.my of Phitode ravom !Wild:ll4s zwd .Irrehandize every di-x.r.ripthsn, and Msrthe or C rg4e3 or 1 CLIst.A, t,:i3,ds the 7301( ilasurstde Officc at the %.•artlinutr of King £4 llolaic ; , ;,, WatPrtd.. near :Nla:ltt t, :S. King E. Flnnny Invite dot cporotrocC and patron:iv, of their fr.undi and v.:man:lily large to the Dei.,,w.,ro M. s. itokorioro Company, as as mai tution tloori:nctir in i'ailuelptol as haling a lntl.te 11441 in capital. - which,Ly tic aver :- :Ilion of ita mart : . r, is contantly viPblinq 14 each poninin in.atecl +is enei xhate thr lircl.lta - of the Company. without Involving: hini is any respon.;hdity liatover. Lcyond the m - entikirn actually pan! in hr him; and theft:lnc as imaarir;•,,.. the print4de ihicatt.l of ercry ohnoliona feature, sod tit its moat attractive form. not' I:tr ...i.dzOtey of the rrantain rst4 Inuttrani.c . troaapatay or I'.lo.tallt /phtu. N. I:. corner if Third cad W0u..1 Vrteta, PittO:ursh. rill! r. assets ~, f t!“.. , contpans on the first of Jaiiiia i ry. It; Vi,..s putAmlo,l in cpnibrinity with an act Of the Pl'lli:SVlv,,ia Lenirdature, mere Bon!ds and .'llorspages i 11 , 41 F..tate, at cost. Terlyuraiy Loans, S 4,cl:a and Cash,. 1 - 1 11311.417, a total of $.90.9,1k3 42 At . , riling certain a,suraare that all InArs still he pr Pt, y mcl, and giving entire security to all who ohti in polieies yroin this CoMpaity. 11.41,4 ta'seu at as I w rates as are coitsistent-With securlty, o t 8 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. Ness Hat and Gap :Aare. - CHS: 11. pouLsoN, Ooze of the firut':,4, Pouliom & Cill,) lia..llq! opened his ' nen store at No. 7:1, Wood street, neat door to the corner of Fourth, to new manufactoring and revel. vim, from the Eastern cities a very large ossottlitent 1 of I :its and caps of every deicriptiou, warranted to be, i li:dein the hest manner and of the hest materials. Oto: r, Seal, line lad cronnion :.lualipt, Statetto, Hai -Seal, Plush and Glaked Ca - ps. A so ' a lino aniimithent of ladies, fors, ,race as Lens, ]'itch, Genet and Coney Maffei and Tippets atiii fur trimmings, all of v:liiell he offers for sale at caotnrn prices for cash,:both wholesale and retail. Ceuntry met:than:ls will please call and examine any stock before purchasing elsewhere. .. CHAS. H. POULSON. l'i B. -The Fall Prvali l on for Hats and Caps tensity sep27y I Allen ;[ranter, • IjkCIJA.S'GE BROKER, corner of Wood and 3d streets. Gold, silver and current bank notes bought and sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities for sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected aerial:Kans. Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, J. Painter & Co. Joseph NVoodwell, i James May, , Alex. Bronson & Co., . 1 . John IL Brown & Co., 1 James 111 , Condless, Cincim .1. U. 111 , Donalt4St. Louis W. IL Pope, Pres't Bank - European and American Agency. IE undersigned European Agent having again arrived in Ametica at the regular time, will leave Pittsburgh,-Pa. early in,September next; and sail l frcim New York on the find day of October, ma king a THIRTEENTH tour through England, Ireland, ' , ett:tlared,•Wales, and returning to America in May, NV., By this ag,eno , money remittances • can be made by drafts for large and small sums, payable at sigl i tin every part .Of Great Britain, Ireland, £c.e.; mgt. cies,debts, rents, real estate and claims collect ed and recovered;, searches of all lads made; co pietof Wills; deeds and riocumenta' procured, and the Isual business appertaining to this Agency tmn sac'ect as dieretofore. Innumerable references giv en. Apply personally or adrdeaspoit patd, , , • H. KEENAIsI, European Agent and - Attprney at Law, Pittsburgh, S, May will nttund to all European Laid i nes n my absence. - jelp. OFthe ' Leo. manirthettire, both of .Erigland, arid Chneva, in large variety and ror sale at the low st prirp.v-rpatterns, new and of 'the 'latest Style. Als , Diamond -pointed , : Gold • Pens, another 'large sup ily,just received of the best - make. Also, Silver . . Ware, Jewelry, Fine Table Coil Cry, Speetael ps i Yeti dilst Tea Ware, Lamps, Military Goods &c. • -. j 24 • . corner 'of Fourth iiiid. Market si liE= PIT,TSAUI II AGENCY Fire, and 111 artn.c Go1d• add Savor Watclios EW 011tEANSSUGAR.. —2ohlla N. O. Sugar 'formile .liy (,26), JAMES mAy. EOM= - " -orls F:attrl.at Last, A -CU RT FOR CONSUMPTION Sepen Thousand caseg, cf obstinate Puimonary' Cotii; 142/Ws cured in ode year:, r We ask, the attention of the Candid to . a few con eiderations. . . V- .. Nature, in every patrol' her works has lef indeli ble marks of adaptation and design. The;constitution Of the anitnals and-vegetables of the, forest, is such that (hey could not endure the cold of the frigid zone, and vies vesa.- • - In regard to-diseasesand its cure, the adaption is motet:lllM striking. - - • The'Mossof Iceland, the Wild Cherry end Pines of all Northern' latitudes (and . 4, Dr. W/51`..6'13 sAst ,, is a -Compound .chemical 'e.itractfronis.these;) have long been celebrated for complaints,-prevalent milyin cold chi:hates:7 Indeed themoktdiatinguished medical men have averred that nature furnisliesln ei•dryeMintry medicines for:its own peculiar dirieases. Consumption in its congamed and incipient stages Catightr, Asthma ' Croup and-Liner Complaint form by far the. 'most fatal class of diseases: known to our land. ' , Yet even-these may be cured by means of the simple y . ct powerful' remedies (named - above) and 'which 'are ncattered, by- a. 7 beneficient , Providence, wherever'those maladiespreinit ... - - ANOTITLIK ASTONISIIING CURE! WIST:Altrg BALS4hr or WIT-11 CirEnavinlwarys , trium phant! Cure foliaiirti cure ita onward victdtioua careprl • ..... . • .-' DAYTON, Feh r Mitt-1845: - J. IV- Whllatore.--Dear Sir: At; youare the reg ular atithorized agent in Dnyton,..for the sale of "Dr. Wistax;4 Balsam of ,Wild Cheery," I take this nieth od of making a statement of factsto you ('which: ;I hope May Ito, published to the world) in 'reference to an althost miraculoutid cure, wrought in my case by means of the above Inealuahls Balsam. Language fails to desteribeithe salutary. effects it pro duced) and the gm:4l)6ok I derived froth its use. The; citizens of DaYton.. and vixinity, well recol lect that on the Bth ofiAngustlast, I receisied seri ous injury from the. explosion of a cannon.) A por tion, of its contents enternd my right side and breast; and in'all probability, some fragments or splinters of the ram-rod passed.through the "plum," and pioreed the Lungs. . I After the lapse of nbaut nix weeks, I was attacked with a, distressing .cough and a violent pain in nip right side. Some ten days atter this when in a par oxysm i of coughing, Biladerliy:alld ULCER broke, and a large quantity of v ry o ff ensure matter, mixed with blood, was d Itsc targed;most of which found • passage through the o' erring a - the woutul. : From this .epening there freluently patted . a quantity of air, satpposed to issue . from the lungs:- Daring all this tit terry - sufferings , sere itlatost entofrrable. My physicians, tn oanWhil tapaid - the strictestat te a. tion to ine,aild did all lin their power for my. recov ery. lint with, all ihriir7slall -th e y could notleach the sent of distress, after the Lungs had become effect ed.' I was visited during'thia time by - at lentlwrenr:y Plyrsicittni. ' - 4 , I It was now reduced to a certainty, that ieffamation of the lungs was rapidly taking place; and that this would terminate my life in a very short time, Was in the highest degree proliabie. .. , At this critical stsge)a.metsenger was despatched to Cincinnati, and a celebrated Physician of that place was enlist:lied. 'When ho sr:tentacle acquaint ed WWI my situation,h° remarked that nothing could beldone by medical aid, Witte cons ti tution itself was not cathicient to throw idf the disease. -- ''''. My friends now despaired of my recovery, and :I had no carthlyground °nape to survive many dare., Fortunatell.at this juncture, l saw one of Dr. Wis tar's - Pamphlets, entitled " l'srnily? Medical Guide! or "Treatise on Consumptionh of the Lungs." As I had (Olen heard of dying men "catching at straw s ," I feltiliia doing so myrclf. Ily the consent of my i Physicians, I sent to yon for a bottle of the medicine i deerl/bed viz: "Iris:ars Bedtats of Wild Cherry," which relieved me almost inamediattly. After I had wed some five or six bottles I solar ref-nested as! tube up an:tr.:thou:. My cottgli ceased. and my lungs. were restored to 'a healthy state—all fioni the heti- ! ing aid balmy influence and patcerfiel an'elicinal sir- • tarts cf, Witter's. II ilsern. Wore it not front the external injury I received in - ray shaulder and arm by the explosion, I feel confi-. I dent that I might have Ikea working at say trade (whirl' is Id aelantithing,) but this ban prevented. By fitpositte, I have sin ao LikC.:l se Yeral severe cnlcs. Mut ray o-14 , remedy his been "rhe tsatartl." / And I Ina. meet cordially recornrovnd the gr./rut:lei trisfar , ,r iprfsw:n to all who are ivildt:ted with Colds,! . Coughi, or Lung Caraplalnte. 1 cruel:der it en 'herald cable medicine-4 real bleveing to the world. :lap i pe,rentiltlestring,fittther inthrmationl ) may cal Lon me' env tithe. lear!rtruly, CIlltiSTOPIII:It IL S'.l4 MEL Cite of Lbsston, Z , Montgomery cn., State of Ohio f Set..torilsecl and sworn to, ht .ire rac,'Justice of the Pekes., this 11:11. day of Fgt. 114.1. - EBENEZErt. I1 . 11 1 :LIM. Testimony of (hex aViz 3:9 creel table cal.:cis . sr Detrto - 4, in eottlira.a l 1 sr. of tt:c abate. . 1 W e. - ; time undrrsigned, being intimately twin:dated' with Mr .S in) th, and it sing seen and watched over ' hint diving his late illner4, do not hesitate to say; that the foregoing is by no means an czaggerated' statement, but is ont4;e,l to full credit. A. L.•STOUT, ! . J. 11. 11. 1.101)SON, IIIi..VIZY It. 8,51y-fLAL 140 trilrl ‘• rrutari Ratan la rf !r ad Cherry,— is .tioht at esti:Wished agoneies in all parts air ow t!aaiacai. Mate a. S.L.I in Ca:ie.:matt on Me /wrier of Fourth and iralnet! tiAN.rf 40.) & PARK. -6ciltrat Agent:ifs:: the Western States. Foe ILrain by L \Vitt:oX Jr., cot. Market tit. 3 ; : d thaineratt Patalutegh r VIW. WILSON PILLS, as a romeily peenliarly leliptext for heiolrelies anal ,l2.9iiipi;e arc pretty g•-perali; known awl eataatur4 in t?iis eetnnitiltysin the proprietor, *LI Onen ;1140 has 0<C1%. 1 .01 10 Write or tq.1..314 or thi tu, can f.W.:lrl ely re frain from an ea - Ken:len or his grt,terul ackpowlr:ig. merits to his fritiala tor their patrOnaoe aata iktn;lneaa to hurl' Nis feelings are the liartner•from Eibtersing the "L ginning anti the eiptinr—throi: et almost in justapi!oatte,p—else malty nobtxtitas Lin:lre:l pre paratieips equally ford in their pretension., and muchFoorti lndusttiausiy pre:seated th.pithlte; Kbik has preparation nomele:aly xdtanees, earn to reintit4 plait-., stiotiong nail coinfetting the,uftlieti4.. and prrnanei;t!y itself upon the 41rectiozs of fly:1 frieni;a, thus eoptitnially wailer: mg the circle of its I.MII/111e! , 2. Mtlint:gb well snugged that his nit.dieine has, as it were, a principie or port , etinty an it, yetjhe is obliged to his frientls for the nigst Ste,- Zrlneha evidence of ihr fact, $1i(0,615 93 I Ili t.f 457 77 t:07,199 72 in p 4, omura i Id :d ory, if yen r,:ee,o, the Mien Pill differs front west other preparatiollo in bet being originally math' for sale, or with a view to pecuniary profit; ;while as every hoily Lnows, the greatc:st tyro tat a general thing) an sooner begins to dabble in dregs than he casts about for some cheap prepara tion, 'gel up,' as the phrase is, tOipalif anytl4g that will toll. Wen be attemuts it under an esti:toed or fictitious name. as though conscious his covn were insollieient to sell it. 'the difference then bet Ween the Ni'llsOw Pill and the preparations have just indicated, would appear to he This: The consciousness -of the value of my pill Originated the idda of putting Mem on sale for money, and at I price. •The consciousness or the value of money origiuntes in most instances the many preparations I haecialluded to; and the price moat to take' is always first carafully considered, and the pill or °Owl-preparation made and graduated to suit it. The one is:t mem-Env, and comes from the great Arcane. of Universal Ilaturef the other a trick or invention, and Oates from a not very popular quality of Inni s vribttAi. Nature. Render! the difference here is groat.;ln one instance the value attached to the ribt. is the starting s aint; in the ether, the MONEY. But it is not probable that senie of the many. prepara tions baring even such paternity were accidentally good, but that .possibly by: this. process of, "getting up".as they call it, by pulling and blowing, as we clean wheat, they have been "got up" too high be fore their specific gravity had been carefully ascot , tained; and .have blown off never to be heard of, with other chaff—sontelighter, some heavier.. Whatever may he the rationale, I must repeat it, that I am most proloundlythankful to my friends for their discrimination in nut consigning my diScovery to that, cOmpenduens category of "inventions that did not answer"-=of "tricks that won't win... Pittsburgh, Pa natii 0. 2slo. •f liy. , Louisville The.' Wilson Pills are useful as a "GEIN L. ERA remedy, and may be kept andtaken, in proper. doses, in fare iliea, ati a preventative of general health, or dis ease of whatever name, by any member of .the fsm without any fear of the consequences of expo sure in the ordinary pursuits of business. They may alwaysbe had in any quantity of tbe proprietor, in Penn street, below klarbury, and of the princilial Druggists of this city and Allegheny. • jy224d Fg.w7in A. , 11. CHILDS & CO, are now .receivingtheir ..,, .spring supplies, consisting of one of , the largest, cheapenvand best as- 11104. • , sOrtment of Boots and ;Shoes that they have ever been able to bring to this niarket. Also, Ladies and' Misses Florence Braid, arid Straw Bonnets, or the latest style; together 'with a splendid aseoitnierit of Palm Leaf Math, men's' and boys' sunuher Caps. I Also, a large lot:of NeWYorlt Tanned Sol&Leather, all - of which haying beep purchased at thp lowest I rates, iind selected with great care for the western I trade, will he Sold at a . tinpll adVanee abovti cost and 1 charges. All merchants` mi - iShilig; to purchase, will find it to their interest to calf and'ontuine their stock befOre purchasing elaeWhere. " niai274l ~.:aa~, a -`-ir+T issMy. ar«r+.;.ad.'~.::,.,.: .L „ `lcctl Wholesmiq Shoo Storo ;Ittili4iit.: l-7 : : - .1 ' .. :. : . ......-',.': - Cure follows Care I MORE PROOF OF TEE EFFICACY-9F SVVATNE , S 'COUPOtireiD SYRUP OF WILp , CIIERRY, TUE . : ORIGINAL AND- : GENUINE PREPARATION I CONSUMPTION. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint; Spitting Blood, Difficultji,of .Breathing, Pain.in„ the Side and Breast,"palpitptionofthe, Heart, Intlinnza, Croup, Broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Nervous , , and all- diseases: of Throat, Breast and Lungs, the : most ',pi:factual , l and • speedy cure ever 'I • • knoivri any of abeve-diseases : is . inn. svir .4. 1r . . COMPOUND SYRUP OF , WILD Wrol3r..WonderALl Ctztel 'D.r.'SwAvrtr,: Dear Sir—ln October last, While:e;n 7 gaged 'With: Mr. Joseph Smith.; in, a saw Mill;-neur Wayneliburg r l was attacked'With a cough, from be -Mg exposed at night, which gradnally increased; at= . folidotr*ith 'spitting of blood and severe pahi ,id the breast, losi of appetite; fever,-&e. &e., -which 'was scarcely supportable. had a family whoj xi:ere wholly dependent on-my orortious for support, yet was obliged to leave my business and return bottle. I was then attended by scrend.Physicians, both still .. grew worse, until my medical attendants' gave me. up as incurable. 'Subsequently; my wife observing in one hf.the public prints, an advertisement of Dr. .Swayne , s Compound Syrup of,Wild Cherry, procur— ed one one bottle-from FrancialpClure, your. agent in Lewistown, Which relieved rue: I continued until I had taken five .brntles.- I am now able to return to my work:again: I write this to offer you my'sincere thanks, and yon are at liberty'himake it'knowe, so that if any human being is suffering have been, lie may have recourse to your ins'aluablc medicine. Yours, ". JOHN P. BOYNE. _ - - Lewistown, Del. CONSUMPTION, 'which has baffled the skill of eminent Medical practitionenr, wherminvnlids have been given r up hopeless, by having recourse, to, and persevering in, this unequalled remedy,. have been radically curedi -There are now in the hands ofthe proprietor numerous •certificat CS cnres, which would astonish credulity itself, were theY made known to the world; To those whir are afflicted with any of the above diseases, We say, give this medicine a fair trial; you 'will then be Convinced this is no miserable compound, but a safe and powerful remedy, and that its atrativepg4vers send along and equalled by-none. • • :; . • Dr. Swayne's Syrup is The only true and genuine article of Wild Cherry beforo-the public. and We would say to the afflicted, always look for the writ-,' ten signature OfDr. SWAYND au each bottle before your purchase. Beware anal he not dee;eived I Some persons may tell that some 'other prepa ration is as good. Heel them not. One trial of thei 4enuirte Dr.Swaynels Syrup of wild Cherry will:con-] since you'that it is the must valuable Medicine dig-) From the inereasit , demand for the apore Druggists, Merchants; and dealers geuerally, find it to their advantage to have a Full, supply of this!' valuable medicine. .D.ernetriber to enquire for DR.i SWAYNE'S COM POUN S YItUP OF NyILDCliErt. ItY . ,T.s there hare been some initicidualri'siiith the assumed names of physicians making great' offers to push a spurious article into the market under a fictitious name. - - The (original and onlylgenuine article is onl v pre pa i l ed by DR. - SWAVN E. N. W. corner of - f.ightla an Race streets, Philadelphia. , .et the advice be' repeated, do not neglecra slight righ; if yen do, you may hare occasion to regret it. Wiy run any risk? Delay has, and may again, lead , , Spto serious consequences. 31PURITY OF THE IILOOD.—.A.fi excellent Sp leg Medicine. Dr.l SWATNE'S CO.MPOUND Si R.SAPARILA AND EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. TI roe peat purgative and purifying 'Pills are cele br tell ,or 'the cure of Dyspepsia Sick ' Headache, 1 r li Is of' Appetite, Low Spirits, dotches or Pimples on be face, or any disease where a purgative or puri- fyi g medicine is required. These pills neithergripe, i pr i duce nausea, or any ether unpleasant sensation, I an as a Spring 'Medicine for purifying the blood`and el alining the body of iliScase, they are unsurpassed by any medic:tie ever „yet introilecedlo the public. ' Manul'actured and sold, wholesale and retail, by be sole-proprietor, Dr. SWAYNE & SONS, N. lt; cornet Itace and Eighth streets, Ithiluta... T imonly agents in Pittsburgh for the sale of the ge mine niedicme are, Wrn. Thorn, 53. Market at.; Ogrien & Snowden; cornet' of Wood and . 21 st:, and S. Jones, lad Liberty .st., where it can be obtain ed genuine. ‘‘ Ittsiesale! and retail, at - proprietors prices. Sold by i Jolin :Mitchell, Allegheny city; E. ft. Hinman, Cdicinnati; Of. MegOal, Meiccr; 1.'11.1 Burton & Co., Erie; J. S. Morris &Co. ' Louisville; I Idt E. Easterly &.Co., St. Louis; And;ew Oliver & ; Cm, New Orleans; Draiig & Son, Columbus; Boyd,' Cafes & Co., Bober; 'Mackenzie & Haskell, Cleve. land; Dr. .I.lakcr Wheeling, Vs.. Wm. R. ‘Vood, i Maysville, Ey.; . ilk-i,Brownsville; Dr. If. Camp. be & Co., Union .wn;R. E. Johnson, Cumberland; J. M. Sharp. Da 'ton; and by agents in ;all parts of the United State -- - sep iIS SUMMER CO,NIPLAINI'.—Wc room nom! mod coutd refor to hop ens who, hxtv useki 11.A.LSAM; "DOWEL olt cnialtlentl dttas of our otti, , JAYNE'S as a certain, aree Diarivra nr too and effectual remedy rot Pyseatry, .uegt3,;Cliolera Morltus, , „ COMPLAINT, Colic, Griping. Nita, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nets o 4 headache, heartburn, dm. This is enc. q thc , most. eilicient,- pleasant, and safe compositioni ever uttered to the public for the cure of the cart us derangements of the. NTOMACII and notrnm, an' the only article worthy of the least copildutice for .urina CITOLE/2.1 INhiNifillf or SailillEn, Co,3lpLu.v T; and in all the aboredis- Ca:MS it really acts likes charm.- CERTIFICATE From the lier. Asa Shinn, of the Protestant Method- ist Cii arch I - xl having been afflicted during the', disease in the stomach, sometimes sin in the stomach for ten or twelve err:mission, and having tried various 1 le effect, was furnished with a but 'ft CAILIIIN/TME BALSAM This he the directions, and found Inv-aria , &cane caused the pain to abate in imutes, and infitleen or twenty min sy sensation was entirely , quieted. s afterwards used wheneVer Indica lrach of pain were perceived; and eby prevented. Ile continued to every evening,and sometimes in the few .Oleos health was so far re sufferer was relieved from a large sive pain. From experienee,there-. mderdly recommend Dr. D. Jajme's am, as a saint:ay medicine for dis inch amid boivels. A. ,Snum.ftc. , July 16th, 1 - S t 3 .1 'sburgh at the PEIUN TEA STORE, t, near Wood.. 30 cents per bottle. je1541.1.-. w "lie who in pleasure's downyarms _._ The undersign past winter with prinking ivvere hours withont int remedies with lit tie of Dr. J.vvs titer/ according t bly that this m lirec or font tni utes every une. : Themictlitino w tions of the appri the pain was tlit use the medicineA morning, and in alined,' that the amount or opprc fore, he can co Carminative Bal eases of thmsto Allegheny cit. For sale in Fitt': 72, Fourth street Price '25 and Ne'rr losl his health, or youthful, charms, A hero Dyes, and justly can ElClailil) . tt.l DM n me behold a matilt 3 DURING ' of a number of, years, Dr. A Thompson' PILLS have been - found an inval uable remedy i cases of indigestion, bilidus com plaints, far dem gements or the digestive organs and obstructions, a uggish action of the liver and bow els, which occas on more or less tbe following symp toms, viz: heart uni, giddiness, acidity, ltehd-ache, sickness,tspasini and flatulent distention of the stom ach and bowelsk drowsiness and dirithes - s of sight, an uncomfortable sensation experienced at fhe pita the stomach soo after eating, with a feeling of weight or oppression a petite impaired,' , breathingldiffmult, tenderness altos the region of the liver, hOwela , Ir regular, sometimes obstinately costive, with languor and depression of spirits. Price 25 cents 'per box. Pr !pared by the sole proprietor, EDGAR:FIN/RN, Druggist,, corner I and and Penn sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. Also sold by ll the principal druggistsin the city. SELLER'S SELEBRATED ,LIVER 1 PILLS, which, stand unequalled by any Medicine known for the lure of Liver=,omplaint; and other diseases arising from a deranged state of the Liver. This medicine has been in public use for, about years, and has aequired: a' reputation ' . foi• curing the' liver "Complai ntwhich has-never been equalled by any rettiedyi ; heretefore \ "offered to the ,public. As an Antbbili us, or Purgative Pill, they ard'un surpassed and should used in place.of the corn mon pills of t* day. Give them a trial and the, truth will appear.. Prepared and sold by. R. 'E..SELLE 57 Wood 20 kegs Plg, 'Tobacco; 5 I,4lies , Tyisti-do; - , 10 gc yal- " do; 10 gc CatO4l; Is Lurnp, do; In store and for Sale by , i l. ' OPV,VI ap 20 - '. '22,2 Lille: t. , Drqdical, -and 5n..,70,43a.1 Oirice.. .- , Health is ;the charm of life, withontit gold,' Lode;_ letters, friends, ail, 'all are insenjoy9d.: '- ,v,...."4/ .. IiObTOR , BROWN' :a .. pi; regidarly educated phy5i ...,,,,,A .. . . , . - ;=:=12.11 . .., :13 clan from the eastern -cif / 3 , ....:! 9 . .. , it AI ! „.., ,t'V 9 4 , ........y . 0M , 5 /CS, 701.1 M respecbumy an' 1- -. 4 t''''-I.FA`ii. ' 4 l . 3a:bl; , nonnto to the citizens of 10;,,'t , ,:"51E264, , :.2,11A)- Pittsburgh, Alleghenyaild i'7Wqf'''.4 . ,Ti i , l4 , ' 7 : l :s` vicinity, that he' ban be \ a, Ater .-- , consulted - ,"nrivately and ~, A tlif.„l.EP-, , ,, confidentially,' every clay -K, l / 4 4- , yE evening ‘ his . office - '',...;/ P -7 , ,, ) \ -at on ' \.. ...,_:_::i,i Diamond Alley, ,a _ few --r" Market_""••••• .docire 'from Wood street', towards.the . ' ' . ' Tr. Brown gives his particular attention trythe reatrnent and investigation of the following disea All diseases a:rising fronatnnUritiesof the Blood scrofula; syphilis, 'seminal 'weelmess, unpoteneY; salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear; rtielirnatisin, piles, palseY. - , Dr. Brown has much pleasure in aMinuncing, to the pUblic, that bets in possession of the latest in formation and. improvement in the treatinent or Eecondarkpy:ll}ir2,practised at the Paris Leek Hos pital. The ; noderu researches on syphilis,..its complicMiotis and.consegiiimc.es, and the improved modes.of practice Which - have been made known to the public but recentley, and to thiase - Chiefly who' make this branch of Medicine, their particu lar study arid practise.. 'Many he* and Valuable remedies havebeerl introdirced,-whichsecures the patientbent iner curialized out of exiStence Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown has been educated in every branch of medicine, -Stid regularly admitted to practise, and that he now confines himself to the study andpractice of-this particular branch,tiq,eth et with all disca.ses of a private or'delicate - nature, incident to the huthan frnme. IVo''cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieved in a short' time' •with out interruption from . busiriess. cl• Office ;on Diamond Alley, a few dodrs. from Wood street, towards the Market. Considtations trictly Confidential. ' en vl2..d&wy Preserve the Teeth. ttiAR better"is it to cure . ithe toothache in.one-ni-'. litei.by,using WheelersTeaberry Tooth. Wash, than to_ sUffei the aching; also to cure soreness ofthe gums,'cure softness of the - giiins,' atop bleeding -of' the gums, and. alwdys keep the teeth; .gumsand mouth pleasant, and in the best:state of health.' Vihilst - introdueing WHEELER'S-''TEABEICRY TOOTH "WASH to the public; itis the'painful duty of the proprietfir; to state :that this article, whithis the original; and only genuine Tcaberry Tooth Wash ,has been imitated by numerous Tcaberry Tooth Washes, ; Teaberry Tooth Pastes; and a variety of articles with the name 'Tt!fil/erry:finneied to them, when,, in fact, this article is the first, that ever bore the name oi l Teaberry;and id the only one which pOsseises the i real virtue of the plant, and establidhed all the Celeb- : rity - ; foT it, which induced: others . to snake 'use-of its name; though they never' did present its intrinsievir- I tees to the public. - As .dvidence that it is the first preparation :01-Tealierry for the Teeth, the. copy oft the certified4ccords of the United , States - District Court is put:Ai:Med.:. -. :' '' . - - , " : ; ...?!..t.r 4 . i . Eastern District of Pennsyliania, to 4 , 17 fit... wit: Be it remembered, That on the :7:4.7 A4AS decond day of February, Anne - DM - rani, -., ...4,1r4 one thousand 'eight hundred and ' forty two, _ : - ,1 ...; _ .. •.-• : .- ,:--- .' .. 4i - f•/_.. , ..- -- W.,WHEELER, : - ... - '- Of . the' said. District; Bath deposited in. this Offtee;the Title of a Book, the title of which is in the. Words fallowing - , to wit: :!, - • TEABERRY TOOTH WASH' The', right ;whereof he claim ias Proprietor, in con formity; witii the Act of Callg - TeSS, entitled ""An Act to amend the several Acts respecting Copy Rights." • - - FRA'S. Clerk of the Dist; Court 1542, Feb', 2d. Copy deposited. CILtS. F. I'IFAZLPYT. The above Copy 'Richt for the - Wrapper of the Bottle, s'novving the Title ofthe Article in legal lan ,gnage, and granted' in the legar form, Will prove this to be the Orginal TEABERRI' TOOTH WASH, and all others are but imitations, which has gone out of use wherever the Genitine Teaberry 'Tooth . Wash is sold; Then, temember, "none is genuine but WHtELER , S CertifieVes of the Magistrates of no City if. <idyllic. I Having made use of your ilinch, celebrated Tea ; berry Tooth Wash, I convinced that it is the ' best article I have ever knovrn, and hereby -warmly recommend; ts use, to` the public in general, as a pleasant and efficacious article for preserving the" Teeth and Gums. ROBERT E. JOHNSTON. For a number of ye m my Teeth and Gums were so much out of orders to prevent me from eating with any pleasure,-and caused much pain. -.Having heard of Wheeler's Talicrry Tooth Wash, I do cer tify that I tried one bottle of it, and in less than two weeks my teeth and Gams were sound and good; j; believe that the use of it would be an advantage to many others. q J. BRAZER.. Certificates of Memberi of the Philadelphia Bar. Having Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth - Wash and powder., I likre round Omni to possess cleansing and! purifyher properties,lanff while they whiten and beautify the Teeth, they hare a beneficial effect upon . the Gums, by irupartiig to them free and healthful action. ; - F. A. RATNOLD. I have ascii Wheelet's Ileabert : y Tooth Wash, and itee(Tects tipoti my Teeth and Gums has given to me it high opinitin of its mezits. :1 cheer: Idly recom mend it to the general use KNEASS.• , , My daughter has used WhCeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash (and Potiller) and his found its effects to be eleansing and purification of the Gams, and a sweet ening of the!mouth. I hain no hesitation in recom mending it is the most beneficial-preparation for the 'reeth I have ever seen.. C. J. JACK .. . • Certificates of Ladles '‘nc.t Lznttem^n qf Philadetphitir. '' , lt is with - gratitiulei that I send the following cer tifleate, hoping that many Who suffer will be led by perusal of it, to obtain -Wheeler's Tealierry Tooth Wash, which article .I used, add it has effectually cured tootht4ehe, soreneas of the gums, removed scurf from nty teeth, and believe has entirely arrested all decay of them,' I trust that all.who fer; hating either of the same species of complaint, will as soon as ,possible use Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash,that they May be 'relieved. • I I , JULIANA CUTIERAL. , , „ I I "Owing to having takein cold, but mostly in conse quence.of the acid of a paint used in coloring prints; my Teeth,bncatue ,vety ninch injured, giving exeru elating pain I nt inter - Vida for between two and three year's:: - Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash was used, and liar 'entirely cured them, which in certificate form I sea, that ihoSs who wish a perfect remedy for painful teeth, and also desire a pleasant Tooth wash, may with confiderie try Wheelers Teaberry :Tooth Wash. MARY A TAYLOR. . - "Wheeler's Teabe!ry Tooth Waste,' Laving re. 'moved scurf and enroll scillencss of the gums, which 'had troubled mo for tWo v i narsiit is my belief that it is a highly 'psoful article", and that it is advisible to those who suffer with. the Teeth and Gums to matte ',',use of it. MARY SULLIVAN: "Your Taaberry Tooth Wash cured the tooth-ache and alsosoreness' of the giuns in, my family, and I send you this certificate, that those who suffer with tooth-ache or soreness' of the gums, may know that it is a remedy for them; and a very pleasant Tooth }s ash: FRAS:PP:W/ - OST, WheOler. go. 148, Catharine street. "Wheelei'MTeaberry Tooth Wash" having cured sorencsi o£the,gums, and effectually stopped bleed ing of the gUins, I'd emu it a debt'of gratitude foi the relief whichlt afrorded Me, and a duty owed to nay follouf beings, to Say, {that it is my firm'conviction, that those who will use Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, for the Teeth mid Gums, Will 'find thatit is an important article. ; THOMAS J. 111 , CURDY;-- - ; • I ' No 238, Callowhill st. I _ . From much severe affliction of myself, and others of my family, with decayed Teeth .and sore Gums, and the many respectable testimonials highly in favor of WHEELER'S TEA.BERRY- TOOTH WASH, I was included:so give it a trial, after,which my 'family used it, and I rejoicel to say that it' did:perform a thorough and cffectuall cure fOr all, and is the bCst article that r ever knerv-cif. I would recommend its use to thosdwlio may lie suffering. JESSE mocar.,.. No. 127, Market street, W. Wheeler Many more tostimoniali are existing•apppvina of] 'f;Wheeler 7 a:Teaberry Tooth Wash."' • . • - Sold at. W.M. JACKSON'S Store, 'No; 89; Liberty. street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood street. PrincipatPfnee; N0..85 Chesnut st., Philadelphia. READ.--Alarre assortment together Findirtg,sand Kiteof kinds,- justre- JOHN W. 111,A1114. 120 Wood street. 0110 E • T with - Shp nziv2o ; MilfffM 00fitifs, . - Ant .11ortstrtle: ' -IN TIME FORSCIIEAP SAItGATITS.!... .lust received,. a splendid:assortment Di Spring:an and:Summer gnods, ' ' Irnsurphsied for quantity,- gualityor Style. The.Proprietor,of till's -establishment Takes great, pleasure in informing his friends atid_the public . • In general, that ho is' now prepared to fill all orders , Numerous customers may ravor.hirn Strangers' and Travelers would do well, in visiting the Iron City,' to call cuid.examine.his extensivennd well Made stock of-ready made clothing. , Ile has a com— plete assortment: of English cloth to which( ho Weald iavite, attention, also, ' French cloths-ef every color and quality;wich he is. Offering at a very small"advance on eastern prices. Remember at this store you are not asked five' prices, being - • Convinced ; that small profits antl_quich- f i.ales is ,the best way:to secure. custom.—. /laving in his employ the-bestworitmen,he can .war rant . Every article:made - at est:aidiilirnent telly well, And to.be of thebest'rnaterials; woidd 'gain in vito generally to give him mean' :- Before. mirchasbg in any other place, _ Aslic is confident that he can sell them as good goods Reasonable prices ari any house in thiacity, Going so Car as to:say alittle cheaper. - All his goods arc. now; ancl - nf handsome patterns, purchased , • .. ' In the the cast but a few iveeia Since. The suhscri . Now returns his thanks to his-friends and the publio In general, and- . . . . .• Solicits a continuance - of their faiors. ...Iron City .Clothint: Store; No. 132 1 .iberfi sircif. - mar 7.,. . ~ • C. Bt 3 CLOSI EY, e 33 ig Doers • Clothing , Stoie. No. Asl,,Liberty street. 111 Proprietors o f :tf r q 14.4 aucl highlyP9PuLar es stablishment informs his fnends and the pnblle at large that - a portion'er his Spring arid Sulardei s Stock . • • ItEA:IIY.MADR:CLOTHING i .linO}v prepared for their inspection, and he respect fully invites alt`,;ivho Conteinplate'purclrisitig articles in his line to - pay hima:risiti His stoclohis - season is peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest - Fashions and Patterns, and-all his Goods; havinglicthi select. ed by himself. in the eastern markets,, he can with confidence recommend them to his customers - as be-. ing - of the very best quality." Itialage assgrtment-ot DRESS'COAT'S," : , Is made in the mostModorn and improved Style; and the workmanship cannot he excelled. Pants cf , ery clesaription; Satin 4: Fancy Vests. He has'a . rare and. beautiful assortment of • YESTINGB, " • - To which he,would call the attention ofpublic as he believes them to 'be more Beautiful and CheSper, Than: anything of the kind that has been offered' heretofore. • Tweed and other coats, for 151nnmer wear, Id great variety and made in every style, Pashioizable Shirts,..Latest Style of Stocks, Suspenders =of every descriptions, Handkerchiefs, and every other article' necessary'for a rashiSinabfe Dress. , lie has a very large and excellent aisortrisont Substantial ClOthing. which will be sold lower than it can be purchased'at nay other place in the - reity—to NVlliCit he would invite the - 41.tentiOn of workingrnen and.others who servicable:elething for. every day's Wear.. : .• , Having in his employ - son:m.6e best Cutters and Workmen,,that,the Country. can produce,. and. being: previded with a stock of Goods, which fer,,excel lence and Varlet) , cannot 'be equalled, -ROpar TO MAKE CLOTHES ,TO ortnr.sv, - At the. shortest notice, and in a style that Cannot be - DO myr PASS TIIF: TIM' DIG DOORS.. It is not considered any Trouble to show Clothing, and the _proprietor feels confident - that -after an' - es-.; amination ''of his stock;all wbodesixe to purchase,- will find it their internat. to'deal at his. establishment...; , . The proprietor would take thisopportunity to ten-, der his sincere thanks-to the public for the unprece; dented patronage- bestowed upon' his establishment; and as the- success_he has met with is.an indicatioti that his efforts to. pleas hiapatrons, .hale net been unavailing, he pledges himsel f that •nothing shall be' omitted on his part to - secure their kindness.for' the future . . JOIN 111eCLOSKEY, Three Big . Doors, 141 Liberty at . traarl7-d&Cr J. S. Lowry:, -,llXer.clkaitt • . . ITTOULD inform - his friends,and the ,publie in 1" general, that he has removed to Toad street, in the ST. ClLlRLES,biiilding, two doors below,the entrance, where he is ready ;o 'execute all orders in the neatest and most fashionable inaimer . ,lMv . ing en gaged:the services of Mr.'Yousfr M. itimiztr. as cut ter, whose attention will be devoted to- that branch of the trade and whose well known ability in:this-par -tic:Aar 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 intisfaction to all:who:may favor him with a call—having also made arrangements tn keep, constantly on hand a general assortment of every; thing adapted ',to gentlemen's wear; Minh as Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,Shirts, DralVers; Bosom's; tus-, ponders, Gloves, Cravata,and - every' article pertain= mg to a gentlnman , a wardrobe;he will be ready' it all times to supply any demand in. his line. The subscriber respectfully infarmi his friends, and 'the public generally, that having entered Into - the above arrangement the establishment will be-ableoto furnish any article in the Tailoring line, with, punc tuality and despatch scarcely egualled by any other' in the city, and - for style and workmanship nor sur passed by any in the states..-' • . ritm:l2-(l3in ' MO.:, M. CAMPBELL: o_ 11 - UST ...RECEIVED-4 splendid assortment o. or Summer Cassimercs,'. p .Magharns,, and - Gam- brooms', suitable for coats andardn; 'a large stock of fancy Summer Stuffs;' fancy Cotton Cloths, a new ar tide; Oregon -Cassia:wrest. Gold. I:3iied Tweedi and Berkshire; 10 dozen' white'shirt. Linen Bosoms and Also, a great variety, of fitvity _shirt striped Ging hams, &c.; a splendid assortment of "Summer Cra vats, Marseilles, Silk, Satin and other Vestings of superior styles and quality; Socks Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Bosoms, Collars, Lisle Gloves, and all kinds of gentlemen's wear, ready made,--or got pp to order at the shortest notice, and at tlicioweit prices, by. ' - W.-DJ:SHAFFER . , Pittsburgh Clothing Store, • • je3 corner'of:Wood and Water sts. Can't -bo Beat+7 EPM. WHITE has just received at - his largo establishment, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; also, a superior lot of rrench Satin VES 'rINGS, all of which he is ready to malm up in the latest fashion and on the most rea.sbnable terms as usual. Observe the corner, No . 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. ' ' -:Jwyl t. : M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor.— - To Arras! To - rmbiS NTHREATENED INVASION OF WEST ERN PENNSYLV.:4II.II, - by Col. Swift, men, notwithstanding whial, White will continue to sell clothing cheaper than' any has-herefofore ben 'offered in the western coun. try, having - the largest .establishnient in' the city,' fronting. on Liberty and Siath streets. ' lie is `now prepnred to show.to his numerous patrons the great est variety of cloths,' cassimeres, vestings, 'and clo thing of 'ell desariptions, suitable for the.approaching season, that has ever been offered in this market, to-- which all can haVe the Right of Way. Observe the. corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth streets. Proprietor. Venitlanliada. • .. A :WESTERVELT; the old and well known Venitian Blind Makef,'foriherly 'of Seiond and Fourth sta. ' takes thia methodto inform his mtuay friends of-the fact that his'Factory is now in full of oration en St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a:constant supply ef.alinds of various colors-and lualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twent)r-cents up to suit customers N. 11., If reqeired, Thuds will he put up so, that in case of alarm by fire or oilcan:lse, they may be removed without the aidEofn screw-driver, and with the same facility' that: ny other piece'offurniture can be removed, and;without any extra; expense. je244.lBzwy: • Fifth Stroet:Furnit.ttre Wsireroorns. , HE subscriber would. most respectfully attention of the - public to lus.stock of Cabinet Ware, possessing advaMages: over 'May etliei.minu facturiag-establishment in the : city.- lie _is • enabled to sell, his Wares at muck lower, prices; therefore,,he would those. - good. Furniture- , at., fair, price not to forge i t ie.riklit place, Ne.-.,,repFißh street. 7 (mar `‘`. s 3=d4wy). - : „RAI. RYAN Fall Vashion ornfits. , . At it - F.Eyit , s, to-manow, Thuriday lingnst 27th; a neat and cheap article_: of Pittsburgh naanufacture Can be had .41 tho above tore,a4ad. of fashionsble'llateltipOrted'froni this East. KEEVIL 4 co. no 102 head ofWoodat— MBE=
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