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clittiteci - Ppritible noat Line
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OR transporting good between pittsburgh and the
12 Eastern cities without transhipping. This old
established line (being the oldestportable boat line on
the canal) is now prepared to receive - produce and
marchandizefor shipping Cirlidr East or West: The
boats by this, line are commanded by skilful,--exPe
.rienC,'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 as fair terms as any.other line:
Thankild fur, and respectfully soliciting a continu
ance of the very liberal and groWing patronage here
tofore bestowed upon this line, aye with confidence
assure those merchants disposed to favor us, that their
bnsiness shall be done 'to Utah-entire satisfaction.
Goods' carried by us, consigned jto either of our
houses, will •be shipped to their deStinatibli free of
chm• g o ror..,hipplo g , storage or advance of charges.
As we hold ho interest in steamboat stock; nierchants
may. depend ' upan.their giaiads always being forwarded
without dab-, ,tipoa good beats and at
_the lowest
rates of freight. . " I - -
Produce Consigned to Ourh ouse Philadelphia for
sale, will-bee - old on liberal terma,and - advances-Inade
either at Pittsburgh or Philadelphia.' - '
JOHN - IkIeF.A.DEN S Co., Penn - it.;
- - - Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
JAMES O 3II. C 04249 arid , TA
aprlO-Gul -Market at., Philadelphia:
L 3 3 .16
tYkL.,1846 •
IGIOR the transportation of freight botaveeti :Pitts
bittgh.and the Atlantic ca lba; via. 1 5 enusylvania
Iraptovcinents and 13altiznore and; Susquehanna
. .
The Proprieters of this old eitablishedlina, hiving
coMpleted their arrangeirsents, are prepared to fur
wahl goods to and from die East: (on the opening of
thiCanalpaiigationo on as reasonable terms as any
other responsible line; and are determined that no
care or attention on their part shall be wanting to se
cure a - continuance of that patronage so liberally be
stowed upon them for :several years past.
The' ileciSeu success of - the.portable boat system;
so nianifeStin the regularity and despatch experience-3
in the delivery of goods; the absence of all risk of
delay, breakage - or other damage:, incident to the old
system, Where good have to be hurri.edly transhipped
three times on the - -wiy; and-the merchnntible order
in which produce has been aveViedly delivered by
'then! • has indnced - the proprietors to increase their
stock minsiderably - this season. Their extensive
warehouses at each point, (uncaqualled by msy other
line,) affords them facilities to conduct their bUsine4k
withvdespatelq and to shippers the convenience of
free storage; if required; until their arrangements are
complete-4while their long experience in the carry
ing trade, it is prcionued, will in, kullicient gutu-antee
to their patrons and the public that ihey will-success
fully mart theniselves to give general satisfitetion...
Produce received forwarded; Steamboat charges
.paidiand bills lading transmitvid free of charge for
commission; advancing or storage; and all C0111111111c:-
cationsio the following agents promptirattetided to:
T.k7l.l , 'Flil 4.. O'CONNOR,
. Cori Penn and Wayne ats., Pittsburgh.
THOMAS BORDIDGE,
• -27 k Market street, Philadelphia.
. ' O'CONNOBS Sr. Co.,
mar3o-y - North st., Baltimore.
Tramporteition Line.
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CONDUCTED on strict Sabbath-keeping principles,
though not &Alining, to be the only line that is so
conducted. The proprietors of this old eatahlislind
line have put their stock iu the most complete order,
and are thoroughly prepared to forward produce and
nierdhandize td and from the Eastern.cites Zo the
opening of navigation.
We trust that our long esperience in the carrying
business,and zealous attention 24 the interests of cm:-
touters, will secure to us a continuance and increase,
of the pttronago heretofore bestowed on 'liinghani's
Line."
Our nrrangetnents will enable us to carry freight
with the utmost despatch; and our prices shall always
be as low as the lowest charred in' other responsible
lines.
Produce aud merchant re wilt be receiv-d nod for
warded east and wen. without any charlre for advert',
stag, storage or cum:uiss!on.
Bills of lading forwarded, aud every direction
promptly attepded to,
Address;oi apidyto WM.. lIINGHA-r,f,
No. 270 az.,
JAMiLS 1,1h.L5t.. , N, Agent,
No. 122 North 110.v. - ;artlst.,
WILLIAM TYSON, ;gent,
No. 10 \Vc,t st., New York
independent Port 11416 Uoat Line.
T;1OR the transportation of produce and !notch:in
-I.` !dine to and from Pitt;hails,h, Baltimore, and
Philadelphia; , n - without tra rid I piug: Goods con
signed to our,care, brill be forwarded Ivaliout delay,
at thelovrest' current rates; Ails . of Lading trans
mitted, and all instructions poinptty attended to,
free from ahy extra charge for !storage or Commis
sion. Address
C. A. I`.lcfn'ATLTY & Co.,
Pittsl.,ergh.
BOSII,, .I‘.l l.l ' l OLL &
Smith's'Whlrf, Bait:inure.
Mii.I.III.S,II;AYNOR lz Co.
iY23-st.,
Pleirivorth , s. Way I.o.eeight Line
74 1 Q A a
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11 1 , XCLUSIVELY for the trdnaportation of way
freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns
town_, Hollidaysburgh, Water Street, and all inter
mediate places:
One boat leavea the Warehouse of C. A. McA nut
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ty & Co., Pittsburgh, everyday (except Sundays) add
Shippers ,can always depend on having their goods
forwarded without delay, audi on accommodating
tern's.
We respectfully solicit - your patronage.
• PROrlitET9rl.‘
• .J. Pickworth of boats, Niie, ; Exchangc, Paris and
Pacifici •: - .
• S. if. Barnes of boats, Pushlacd Esoins. •
JolueMiller of cars on Portage Rail Road.:
J.. PICKWORTH, Canal Ravin, Johnstown,
JOHN MILLER, '" Hollidaysburg'',
C.' A. SVANULTY & CO, is Pittsburgh.
AIONOW.GATIELA ROUTE, .
•• OROWNSYXLLE.
TO -BALTIIIIfIRE, in 32 Iniurs--fare $lO.
• TO PHILA.D.ELPIIIA in 4U hours—fare $l2.
• ONLY 73, mtpz sr Aonic!
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The Great Speed, Regularitil and high Rcpulation
'already attained by this pleasant passengerltuute,
has induced the Post Master General, to place the
New York and Philadelphia mails to Pittsburgh, nl -
The superior and -.swift steam e rs CONSUL and
.LOUIS -.A.PLANE, leaves the Monongahela Wharf
precisely. at 8 o'clock every morning, and at -6 co
--clock every evening, except Sundays. Splendid
Coachesawaittheir arrival at. Brownsville, -to trausl
port Passengers and Mail, only 73 miles tp_. the Rail
.Road at CunaterlamL
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TliO preparations on this roate-fire ample, and the
connections complete, so that diimppointment or de
,. lays will be unknown, upottit&
_,'Bypiar tickets, passengers - can delay at-cumberland
pra tßaltimore, during thetrMleasure, and continue
their joarney either by steamboat -_-or cars to:Phila
.
Office gie “Ft. Charles Hotel , 9 ,t Wood et, Pitts
burgh; , . :-si. MESKIMEN,.
jy3l - . - . > Ag,ent.
- Fifth Ward...L.'s:cry Stable..
T w l e l l
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k tu c h s, s , e fi rt yr ; e ; y ha s vi t n a g i
e b o l u e g p h t t
t; o y uL th ß e .
Doty, - in the•ififili Mud, respectfully
,inforins
friends and the public generally', that he will keep at
all times a stock of the best description of riding
horses, buggies, Carriages of all hinds, and in short
every thing required in his line of business.
A considerable portion of his stock is rieW, arid he
is con4ilent that no stock lathe citywill be superior
His terms will be moderate. on Lib;
erty street, a few doors above - the canal bridge,
talon he respectfully solicits a Share of public pa
tronage.
.• CHARLES COLEMAN.
o:Tife is also provided' with, an elegant Hoarse,
which, will be furnished when required. • 0c1.2541
fitiate t unite It
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SPRING FASIIION.---Juit received by 4
express front New York, the, Spring Style
allele. All thoie itt want .of a Tent ouperier Ida
axe respectfully invited to call.. _S. I.looltEi
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No. D 3" Wood at., 3doors • below Diamond
mail!-wp
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Lt-ct yr.
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emigration two.
co.
+Rxt I—NtsatEls-r9 YOU
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Br-di:EL 117/7'citEL, Ac'uts:
ItIMIT'PANCIiS to, and Passage to and Trete
IV Great Britain aud Ireland, by the Black Ball; or
old Line of Liveriiool Packets.. - - Sailing froui • New
York and . Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of
month. And by tiot class -American Ships - [Sailing
IVeekly.) • f - - • - •
Persons sending to - the "Old 'Country , ' for their
friends; can- Make: thc'necessary arrang,cmcnti, with
the subscribers, and Lave them brought out in any : of
the eight ships comprising the plack Ball or Old Liae
of Liverpool,Packets;.(eitiling from Liverpool on the
Ist and 16th of every month,) also by first class ehips,
sailing front that port weekly; which our Agente,
Messrs.,Jaines D. itoche & Co., there will send out
Without delay. '
ShOuld those sent for not coin e out the money will
be :Minuted without any deducti -
The "Black - Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Packd
eta," comprise the following, magnifseent ships, and
will sail from Liverpool' on their regular appointe
day, as follows -
lst Jan.. Ist - let Sept.
.I';tirope - . 16th ' t 111th 5 . ltith ,`
New let Feb. let June. lit Oct.
lath r 16th '",
! orlshtro, lat hr:' Ist Tuly: let kov.
Calubr-idgc;.l..:-:..lGtli -,4 16th tt 113th 'Dee.
Oxford,. ' let /A;
/Gal " 16th 16th
Notice.—lt is well known,.that the. Black Ball is
the very beat donveyance.for persons to get put their
friends, and as other passenger. tints rolvertLe to
bring outAM-.:,.sengers by that Line the public are re
spectfully notified.by the owncrsthat no passenger
agents, -but Ruche, Brothers & Co., and Biakcly
Mitchel' aro authorized to advertise and to bring out
passermers•by that Line:
We base at all tunes fo'r the Drafts at Sight for any
amount, direet nu the Royal Bank "of Ireland, Dub
lin. .41r-ci on Messrs, Prcscotit, tirote, Ames Si;:eu.,
IlanLcir, London, which are paid free of discount, or
any - charge, whatever, in an the principal tdwns
throughoutEngland,lreland, Scotland and Walel;.:
Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (postpaid.]
ROCHE, !MO'S & CO;
No. 35, Fulton street New York.
(Next door to the Fulton Batik.
' TAIL DOME, Sr.;
No. 7$ Dublin'streer, Liverociol.
ItLAKELY &Maciii.:l.;..
Penn street, at,d Stnithlield et.
TrapscotVis Girricral Euttg,iatiolutiVit - e.
Itr..:SIITT.,\..,NCES and ptn‘sag to J..-
and croui , GRFAT BRIT.I.IN AND ivy
larajorD by W.& 3. T. Toscott `-'—••••••••••-•••"`..
South ,street, coraer•orlVlaiden Lane, New Yorl,l
and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool.
The s haling accepted the ag , eney .of
the above liomse, are now prepared to teaks arrange
ments upon the most liberal terms with
roes of paying the passage of theiFfriends from the
old Country, sod flatter theincselves their character
and long statultng in b.einep will gl4; ample as
enc.:nee that all their iirrangeinents kill by: carried
out faithfully.
Me:ibrs. IV. S.: J. v. Tapscott, are lung and flivom
hiy known fur the su perior acrommod:ation
and $11111: L t qualitieJ of their Packet Sh pc. The
QUEnN or Tilt.. \4ISI•, SHEIIIf.).I.N, Itt
TEIt.,CLUIPACK, IitiTTINGULII, ItOSULS,
Elth.)oL, and SU/DONS, two Of leave
Port monthly. frum New York the f:I;4. cod . :t.11.11:..r,1,1
from Li; erpool the sth and 11th, iu a1.161:ti ,, a to valch
they Have arrar.Pemer.te trill the St. peorge and
Caion LilleS 94' 17.iverpouf Packets Us i l l a ,14,par
Life Ilona Liverpool. every edays being th-.:s nett!:
mined, their Caciiit es zhala kecp pace with their ta~
erv,3sirq patTobage,Avlnit , Mr. W. Tap,cutra conNtAnt
per-stmal,saucrintendance of the husint,..l in Liver
pool in an additional lit...nutty coinfurt and
p.ccommmiatioa of the pa,Nengera will lie plrtica
larlY ztt , ..nded to:
The sul.mribers bein,..; (as 1152t11) elt , .!:rzi:ety
L.(eit in the Trail:Tort:llion
and the Atka:tie are tltcreby enabl,•kl to talc
charge or and fGrward (+4, , :engere inlmediNtiny 614
their In udirig, without a chn nye of tlie.•,,ipoiatid.., - . 1 or
delay, and are there:int - [YrCIJAZed bi ,Jll2..rtet fs,r
age front a.ny sex port in Great or Ireland to
this City; tirtr nature of the bti.cinr,o, they are t.nki.„lll.l
in giving them facilitic% for corrving Daa.rthscro no
far inland not otherwfe httainatice, and will, uf
ceoo.rv,) forward passrofferi further Wert by the
torM. :node of conveyance without any 411.1100m1
ChtlT7 . ;e3 r.r their trouble. Whyre per,or,s Nrut for
aceline coining out : tilt: arqol.ll4l. paid :or T3ll
he refunded
St IrtlrrTANer:s.
and 'riricns in Snot.!niii anti
Wales; flits atTortliiiia cafe anti expottr.iiina of
to itio,c Conant A, 1Vhil.:11 pE! tt. , l:lN
End it tinnr
at ail tl;‘, , init-Ivea of.
Apiy , .b.;:tiol, {if by IctieT po,b. pa,d) %vitt bc jauravb
v atteildvd to
. . .
`TA. 4 ,FFE & CPC(::! . .eNf . . , P,,
Furwardiiw and Co:anda,ian 1'.1 , .., 4,11 , .. rit1,
nrarL'i im-wv. . P!r-s%urg`l, Pa
Rcznitil i auceb IrriattAtt,. boot.
Saud and -Vtio../e,.
Put:so:NT. Desirous of reutittiov cqt,ury to aia o
the rthove ctellthieS, (tail 410 e'') CITW. , ,1 1 1 t`rUl( .
bCribera 0.11 the. niot:t easy terms.' \V.. .4) , `
10 isaue dra f 23 for any aano,,nt o)er
math, tlaroni-h our lowN. , any da2, laathl
the '2ll of :alay, \till be received it Ireland, hy the
4.,'Oth of Juni,
BLAKELY & MITCHEL, l'ittAbargh,
Ageaut for Iltreiv!, lirty•6
l'Atp_cr 'Ware Sioti,c
underaigitel hoogla tic wiper notc
i. hou, and roll pr r 1;110 of
1191dS1111, 111: , ) a e,•-p tr.;iwr
hhlp, under the naale an,! style of ital St lirowrls, r o r
the papotte of rare; in: on the io all It, to-
It'lley will have alwaYs on hotel o comp , oto
Asoortinewt tti . PA PE ft HANGINGS AND BORDERS,
of their own inarittracturo, nod their stock will b e
iippioved "and enhor ' e4 with periodical addltioan
from the boot F:eitchfactliries.
Agents for the..Well.L.uown Clinton Paper I`.
Steubenville, from which they will be conituitiv
supplied liith 'WRAPPING, PRINT
ING PAPER, BONNET BOARDS, &an aldul Which
thee offer wholesale and retail, at their stare } No.
1, , 00d street, midway between Fourth and Dia
mond. Ailey, where country merchants and dealers
are incited to call.
GEO. G. BROWNE D
SAlsll.. C. WU.
jt 29.16 m
New Boot tencl. Shoo Store,
No. -IS6 Liberty street,
A fcw• doors above the bead of Wood st
I - ' roLLANnEr. & HAYWARD, would
respectfully - announce to the citizens of
- Pittsburgh and vicinity that they have G- t
pcncd a store at the above .named place for the
sale of. Boots & Shoes of all kinds and qualities, com
prising an extensive assortment of Lathea';, Centle
wens`, Alissee, lloys',, Youths , and Childrene wear,
allot which goods they- are determined to still tent
low for coah. - •
They. would raspectfully solicit a call frourull in
want or Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Carpet Bags, &c.
gm., or any goods that are usually kept in a Shoe
Store, as they arc confident that they will be enabled
to please both in the 0111.4 and price. je2o_ll
GE
GE.
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IX> , PLE11(.11 Ell. AND MANERAII,TEDED OP
. • , P.utup*_.and Ilydrnutd,
- Which are-to and,cheaper than
: 1' any in the city.
---- • Please ta rail awlixamine for ionrscfra.
• FOURTH STREET,
DETWErN SUM - WIELD AND CIIEIITLY ALLEY
Vrirydrints Pi.j.mp_exeraired.
TO ri*u..§',
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FOIL SAL* VIT, REDUCED I'XICES.• •
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MID: subscriber pliers for sale a tract of land about
three miles firom the city of Allegheny between
the Franklin and Beaver roads, containing one bun
dred and forty-one acrea,nbolit 44 of which is clear
-1 ed. -This land is offered at rnduced price's and will
be sold . either in a body.
.0i 'dil,'ided into Lotto kuit
purchasers. From its conrOnience to market it wonld
be a eery desirable location either for farming pur
poses; pasturing cattle or for•Gaidening.
ALSO,
.
Seventy-five building Lots one credit og. telt - years.
These Lots are situated on. Grant, Wylie, Fifth,
Ross and Diamond streets in the.third ward-of the
city of Pittsburgh, adjuirrinrtho New Court House.
Persons disposed to:purchase will find these lots fa
vprably located as to health, convenience to .busi=
ti wisp and will noon be in the centre .of the city. Fur
particolarh enquire' or J.' C. Cummins, or
Jy2 • Slat Alf: .11; FETTERMAN. -
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Centctory.
pERRONB dcairclua -of purchaaing lOta ..in, this
Cetnotery are referred Tor information to. the
Superintendent on 1110 grdunds, or to Thorn
Druggist., .corner of PCIII3 and. Hand streets, Pitts
burgh. By order :of the Board.. :J. CHTSL.FXr,
dee-1.1 •-•r 'SUperinteiadout.
31t9ittance 1
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company
or 'II:TrILADELritrA.
lIARTER PERRI:WA-L. - $400,000 paid in of-
IL) flee MI, Chestnut sty north side near Fifth.—
Take Insurance, either permariencor.limited,against
loss or damage by . . fire,
.on propeity and effects of i
eery description, in town or conntry, on the' moat reasonable terms. Applications, - made Maier per-
Sonall V or by Letters, will be promptly atteaded to.
C. N. BANCKEIt, Prost.
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Coughs,Velds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complam,
Spitting:Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain ink'
.the Side and Breastd,Pal pitatiOn of the Heart,-
' Inflnenza,'Croup,Throken FOTlStitlltion,
' Sore Throat, 'Nervous Debility, b
.! and - all- diseases 'or Thrbat,
Breast and Lungs, the
most etTeeteal and 1 .
d
speedy cure ever ,
known for 1
, any of ' 1
i , . the 1
above diseases
,
' D.R. SW-AVNIErS
f ,
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD, CHERRY.
A Truly Worttlerfu,ll. &lured •
,
Dr.lSwityrre: Dear Sir—ht October last; While en
gaged with Mr. Joseph Smith, in awes mill, near
Waynesburg, I was attacked with a cough," Rom be
ing exposed at night, which gradually hiereasled, ifi;. ,
tended wiikepitting of blood and a severe phinin the,
breast, l'Oesqb*appetiie,Tever. Ste. Etc, a s., which w
- , - - , - scarcely supportable. I had . a.. - family - who were
- D tvuse Feb, Ilth,' lh kr..
.- -• . -- -, • , , ...,
the.. , ,
'wholly dependent on my exertit>l39 t o r oupporyyet
3.... 71% Thrtinor t e.--Dear Sir, As y011 , 1 11 1. :,.1 1 7 - v ,.. a.s 'ali g - e d t o k a yo m y business and return'hoMe.
ular authorized agent in D.iytan, Air the sa d ii r.
I waslhen attended .by-several Phyalpiaus,both still
Wistars Balsam of Wild Cherry," I take this meth- :
, as
"vverse ! , until nsv medical attendants gave me pp
of of malting a statement of theta to you svallich '1 as incurable. Subsequently, M
My wife observing in
hope may he published to the world} in reference to
bent of the public prints, an advertisement* of Dr.
an almost miraculous cure, wrought in my case by i
! Swayrie's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, procur
mealla-of the above intarrinthic Bear"; , !ed me one bottle from Francis APClure, your agent
Language fails to desorilee ; the salutary efFects it pro.
I continued until
dosed, and the great benefit I derived from it; Ilse. I " Letvist°wa, svhichrel i crctl q fle • -
, el bad taken live bottles. la& now able to'return to
The citizens of Dayton and vicinity, well ree" l i my sciatic again, - I t,•rite Oda to ofrei,you My sincere
loot that on the Sth of Augreitlast, I received son-'
! thanks, anti are at liberty to make it known, so
ous hi jury front the explosion of a cannon. A per
-ll,that it any human being is suffering as I have heen,
bell of its contents entered nay right side and breasu ttt
; he May Stave recourse to your invaluable Medicine.
and in all probability, same fragments or splinters el
Yours, JOHN P. BOYNE.
the ram-rod passed through the "plura," and pierced •
..,,_.,, . 0
~ , ,-„ yi
~.,sl,Bi 1.11, Dc l .
the Lungs. . . copa;uurrioN, which has baffled the skill of
After the lapse of shout six weeks, I was.attitml,ed i t , m th out Medical practiioners, where invalids hate
with a dist rrs,iing ro;,;rh and a violent P 1,71 in ''_:;l, b een 10,e. iii, hopeless, by haying recourse to, and
ri,7lit side. Some ton diva after this, when in a 11.
,-
~,t odt l i r p et r sekering in, this unequalled remedy, have been
ozys - m. qf coughing, suddenly and vixen broke,
; 1 .1 ilielly cured: -There are now iu the hands of the
a larg`t quantity of ter Y °less! '" " tatter * " Ls '"' I proprietor numerous certificates of cures, winch
with Woad, was dischtrevil; most of which found 1
woo.
le astonish credulity Itself, were they made
passagetl'reo gh the. oettlt:tortic"t tt ' lrhl Liow tto the w ord. t; : tho v . 'ho- are nfbictcd
S,i,iieiuigt i ercr,cg,,ftiyp,t.a :r aiilaot c yu d .witiatloitheabovoiea6 x upsay,iheiiis I
air, supposed to issue front the lungs. D ur i ng all i toedi.ine a fair trialtyou will then be convinced this
this Nine ray 4 - qticrings wire almost intolcraZde.
„ 3 is itokniserable compelled, but a safearudiowerful
Id v physicians, mean" lble Pa h l the strictest ac " - 1
remedy and that its curative powers stand
•t . , , one and I
Liao o toe, mild did all in their power fu: my reef,,i-
equalled by
Dona. .
Cr". But with all their skill they could not reach c Dr l i swayue ,.. s syrup is the only tine
sod genuine
Ilv se it of diAltr,a, (titer the Lungs had hamar afret
article 'of Wail Cherry - belbrir the 'public, and - - vv : e
ed. I w.e+ visited during this tune by at least twenty
wciultl fay to the afiliebed, always leek for the writ-
ir e
, „ ten aignature of Dr. SWAYNE on each bottle befincel
it e. 15 sins reduced to a eettallAY' ltd ; ir lfi rtsar ""' yourlpurcdrase. Beware, and be - I
V the lungs was rapidly t ;king place; and that this soon,
persona
may ten
you that someother
t„ittrinat_i
woolt! ter:tun:de oil 101: its A very short time, ;vas iii
c., .. •r ,
~,. , 'i, __ . ~. Ono , trine,
of r,.. 1
ii n isasgout!. JILCU illeM
the legliest degree prohabie. 0 n. ,
I .t 1 genuine Dr. Swavne's Syrup ofxvild Cherry will con-1
At Cats crteatal etago., a erevveilger Wan tle,ql,lletletl ...,.....,..,„ ,„ is . the
most
r. ,...., , ,_
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to Cateinnati, and a cr.:ctn.:tot Physietan of that saT,`,.,'_,_•!,." that " e r"'-'''''''"'"'"°
""` •
p l r" ', vas c ' t i hs ' ti . t.rtt ' When y l , te t wn ' '" 1 ,1 rs i ttattt , t , - 1 " I ' ' ' r}l ' n ' t . tli„ imireaaing demand for the above article,l
et, w I:A toy s.tustato, he remarked that ito.tru; eort.t, I ortittlists merchants, 4 ., 1 de.demi wmem u y, will I
be i liree be i ne d, c m ai d, hitter comeatution itfiCit Mal [• . r '. . . . . hate a 3 , ,e._. r.-k fis .
t hen It tdinetr advantage to nave a full eat iy ai th is
not r i i ffic i ;o i t to throw off the disease.
A ,i vat wattle medicine. Itetnember to enquire. for DR.!
My friend. now ile.trinsql of my recovery, ,and v sw, ( l - N , L . com p outt ip s y ß up o Fwmpuitp,R.,l
had iiii eArthlr tzround of hope to survive many tlay i s : , i Trt . , T ras there hate. bean
sl,riia iiidittiluals
it* t tai
l'''."l":'''l'lY us et " j u "' l ""' I saw nice o f Dr ' Ws ,!assunied names of physicians maktng great effor tf
1.41'.., i'.ll7li/hifit's, tlitlikii ...Family Alinlictl tlitirle,' ~ to
puyti a
spuriousarticle into the market under a
or “Tri ate, on Cu , strruptiort or trh,, Luop. ,,,
A s! . fictitious name.
fart "t•t i t't I r ata 01. ii'''t tt • tett "ut ' "ltug at strewn st '!, 'Tile teriginal and only)genuine article is oulv pre-,
I tatt tat* do etc so rtlysott. Hy the coastal o my i
....eit by um swAyNE. N. . w.
ornet. of D oak
Pliyriciana, 1 sent to 3 ott for a bottle of the medlcine 1 l ' 1 i t !. . , t pt it., 1 ~ p , ; l ' ' . .
, , ' 21:t 3(..f; tort , . s. .1. , c t.. a...
dear: tbed sir: ".I , Vratirr'n Das= rf Iritd (lie, ry, 1 r 1„ ~,,, advice-ba
repeateti, do
not
neglect a
sug2,l
%vine!, relieved me el most tramedictilly. Atter L t
ariti l• , ; ; !;"` '
-. •
xuAnravirp. .... ;10:.1 ti , :-1,1 s, nn rite or six bottles / vofar recorered es!, Whytt if -von d.°... You_m,3Y hate hcc .a sittn t ' ire ,g l.ll . t , all :!
1
ta , he op omit ehintt. Mr ceegit erased, and me lung,' .. ran all," 7;0_ 7 ,
.1.14'7:41.Y hay aria. ma oga-a /tad
14 nnicAN I'llf.E INSU ItANCE CVINIPANY Or ;
.. i , I , 1 ,r,,..,
~,,,,,...,,,,,,11 from t ;,. ~ , ,,.th r 1. 0 MOn9. eon " 'ln L" • • 1` , • i
_Li Ph.lalelPher -- Clmli - rl'crPet 44 :* - " 4 : 4 P` 4l( ''' o • - !7. 4 . " 4. , c ,..,„7 - 1 t Z.7 7 ' ;1 7.,:;;',...; ‘ f E --- ,..:-.,, ''
.;;,.„ 3 1 ~, i IMPFRITY CIF THE BLOODt---An , excellent]
.
t wo ~,,,t i ri , ti•tu-, in Padadelplim, No. 7 - 2 Widest.
1,,,,,i , tri4r.ii., 8:..3, a. , •-P 4 -.•--ill ""----“-- "•" 1 , c; -: nr; m o r- e D swAyNg..s rampouNDl
i • •
t ,
t ' !tre ' t—Wt! " • Ita ' s ' u ""' i'v '' ' '' r "' lt ' llek rl ' h " . ''. : il.`t-' re it nun runfi the I.,:t,Trin4l illinra I receivesd til !, ; c ' ! " 1 / tS - Als! " 111 • 1 ; A:" D I.:\ cit ACT pr , ,,1,-t R PILL,s.
Sic c, This old end well estalthabedibttortanv emi- 1 . e ;i . . t 1... t i , t . i, „, ", 1
,a.,..! ~,,,,t , ,,1; 'rhe.e geese Purgative throated PM , i;' , T..,, ,. " 1 3 '4" "'le')
141 , -.1 , ...3 to issuer I:toddlers. l'Aorellareletc, Pornitilte, V s,l "' i' l i: , .. t 'i' , : i. - ,,,. " 1,t ,a 1 " , i a t v, - .; ,,, ' 5 ` , " :!: , "..,: n, " .r. ''' ,, ,
tus tra . , te l Mated
t tfer the cur . c of 11:,... 5 .p ., ev;,..3 , , s i.c k 1 . 1 e..T t .ac t , , 0 „1
A nsi pr.- , pr rl, ,not or :to rstrl hastardotia thar,ofrr, , 1, t • 4 I „ ti ity , . 1,,,, tits ha I t Lns.4 ot Apt.estite, I.olv uma, Blotches err Lapp/C . .51
... k.. I 75 t .It.. MI .L 1 ,1 . ..$
1g:141;11os, or damage It:. lare. or, the face, or any dr.:ease where a purgauvenr puri-;
' tk ` • v q""‘'"' I la " . ' stoce takes. n "'" 1 S '""''''' f t'tViedicine reo„'revi. These pills neither gripe 1
A pp ! " ! "' tt! " -tts C ' t ` tat " ritucss tit Pittsh"rtrth au its ' colic, Arid nit oar* , r,,,,,,,ta hAs, beta -flar rtatotra.”, • 1 ' ' ''' '
~ is , oilier , y
r.
lt. r
ne i 7 10,,,,,1ii,,,,,t wit? b e f e e ei.ed azd risks !ski-oil ~i t
rrt I
ii, ,, ,
t o o "t
re0r0ta;icrvt,0.„,,,,,,,,,i ! thy
g, art nee nausea, t.r a_rty unplea.a.d. r:its, ton, i
r-41-; " t PtryPrlst•l• u l4 t ""` trtti P`tr‘has, no t. '"' lls- ; ii;:a 4 qt‘e.: This:tt: it. :01 alts tlrft If filictPil with. Coltiv, a" h s a SPflotr , Medlclim for PerifYlOb rhe.blood and ;
We terms, by till . :0• COCHRAN. A, rte, • • s 1 r . i . I „, I . it ~,,, mai ,m.,, , i cleaesing the hotly of disettse, they
~ arc triturrassed j
, , ro i is..„. or .sia,i-, --inni , .1/ 4X. 1, , V11.41 4 r •
ides ..I - No. '26, Wioui wrot. , ; nerd:eine ever
~ et introdut:ed to the public.. 1
' esioe hr.-41,xl•rtf - a rrid h.1.,...4%.4 1 , , the world. Ali,' {hr ' any
tr'r manor.-elnr,:d and sold. wholeaale end retail,l
f ausos may call on :at''., •
t person dice:ring fo•itier tu.ortia.. . , . t „, 0 . 0. , "1, pn , i ,„,,- 2.10 ,... -p t . stA'AYNE tt. 'SONS, N.
' alr'.:, t - XI:iX , . ' ),IS:r , tr , ..21?,,
1 A. ii ' , met - Rate and Ildghth stre-eti, Philva.
Clittl" ' l t ' V y ti , : , r it t , i . , l 3, s ,:;, / , 11 1 /1- 1 'Cite only agents in : Pittsburgh for the "'dick& the
gehirto it:edit:Me are, Win. Thorff, 53 Market Ft ;
M•eil,ttoniery cA ~ !...U.! , 4d0h.,,
,- .''' 0: , 1191 k Brtuto dee, et4rtler 0 f 1.11. 0 ,1 sax.; -,:....a....v....-....-?.
.-C................tt„.,r v....a ...cvore It „ kifoi .„,, L ir 4 1 .,,z it ..:•, .err gcnoitie, v . :woes:me aim reLttt, at proprietor a
1 tomes. Sold by J”hil N.Luiliell, . 1 111. - Zberty cif." ir.
Te..:':non;; el' thy -• kiedY ered''''N'' c ili =t ; '' f;11. Ilattnatt. Cincinnati; Dr. Megellin, 51t. 1 reerl J. U.
mrfea, in raefireor , fon of ftr nisei. ' li.nt,,i,' & Co., Erie; .I:S.lqm-cis Sl, - CO., 1.01.1:5Cille;
1:V.n... the attd,r,t7,..t,e.l, in ,r,tr, Ifilari.lll4y 3c l -witted , Dc. i i .„ t, ..,,,, t , 0y & 0,.. , t. 1.,. . i . ; Audrety (iliset ta
, a , ll .)- 1, -!" ''': lh• l.e'l l'''''''''l ''''' tr l a" " . "-' l "'d '''' Co Nr,, , .. Orfeand; Licrue At Son, .01411nd/us; Boyd,'
he , ' ibtrrt4 /t ' "'' ,ii"'", tot n' t l a t '''''''' .i ? , Carus & Co., flutter; Msekonatu tr., Ilaskidl, Cleve-1
dint the fol. aiiing i. Vy It., til,mliz+ Ca i".Z.,..7 - tr.th , l 1354; Dr.
tihtty ,.. r„ , 4 ,,,,,, , ,,, . z, rstt wen. It. t 3 nod,
,a1....1.,:...:, lAr. is Ca4t.i.;,..1 :0 1:',I:i A (Vitt. Ni...lNfr Ville. ley., Miller, Brownsville; Dr.III. Camp-,
~,,, 0. s., rcirr. to,li.s: co., umootow. ; ft. 1 1 -Johnson, Cumberland:
.1. P. a I '" IISUN ' I. NI. Sharp. Dayton; nail by agents in all parti , l4.l,
Ht: !:\ It. h 331 111. , Lu nar - ...,: . If .
; Lie ..e...es t , 1 sep 18
,
e “ ll'ir:ar's Bdiv , irt 4it' t i- —. —1..----------
!- '' - t - a'a l `ls'ael •" - rxries in all ' 1,)10W EL Olt SCNI NI lilt CONII•LAINT.—W a
.a,lx 1, •• 1.!, 1 ;,,t,-,111.11 , 4. 1 11 cr)alit!e:ltiv reemunteral as I could refer tri hun
/I
Sold in Coiieneati ea the eorro.r al rota•fh an, t ~, , 4, „ I - 0 . ; „, 1 ,,„„, w h o bate u„,-3
ii'darii;,l vri•els. b)
„ SAN } -11l ' s ' PAUK! ' 1 : JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE ! lIALSA3I,
Gel., ral ,%;:er; , ,i Sr th e ‘.-.: 4-,..t.,nt ,t .A .:m.
. .. an a l certain, vale :VIA effectual remedy for Dysentey,'
l'er : .Lie bv 1, Wild t.N Jr., I. E. Ct.; . M,, k e , ~.
‘. I
,e 00.,,. cluoiyra
.morttus, 5t,m. , 14, ,,, ,1t
in i i1.1.e. 1 , -"4 We'd. er •eri. , .
and the Disiiii.nil I'ilm'dmeli.
,- ; COMPLAINT. 0)liv. tirimlet Pains, Stew Stsmetch,,
l lock and NervilliS Ileadaelie, llearthure, ike. 1
'limes is tine of the most efficient, pleasant, and
tialecoulposltitias ever offered. to the politic ihr the
time of the. VaTIO!Iii derallg,..l.llentli, or the srotslin
and vowric, and the may article wirrthy or thi s , least
conlidenre for curing C 1.10132.11,1 I N FANTUiII or
SUMMLIi. COMPLA INT ; and in ail the , above dis
eases it really acts !Ikea charm. ,
Charles N. Bade:her, - - Jai:ollM Smith,
Thotrias Hart,.
Thomas J. Wharton, Ittortlocal
Tohias•Wagner, , , Aciolphi E. Boric,
Samuel t:tratit, _David S. Brown.
PITTSBI Ilf; I T itAEIVCS".
WARItICII 'MARTIN, Agent, at tho Exchange 6thee
of Warrick Martin, I Go., corner of Third and Mar
.
ket streets. . ,
. _
Fire risks taken - on buildings and their tontents in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country.
No marine or inland navigation risks taken.
111 Inadrivirca Ceinpany of Nerth. Anierica,. of.
Phitadeiphia; throughit4duly anthorited AgCur,
the'subscribirr, offers to male permanent And limited
Iniurahce on in.nr;rtir' . city rtiltrit4
and on shiputenhv by , the cana4and'rivers;- . •
in.H.EcTon.s. _
Arthur G.C.osin, Pscal. Samuel Drooka, • r
Alex. Henry, ChadesTaiiiir,
Samuel W. Jones,. SantuelM.
fitn:;tuAr:
John A. ltrov,m; Jacob M. Thomas . ,
John White, • John R. Nelf,l
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood;
Win. Welsh, • Henry D.Sherrard,Seey.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni
ted States, having been chartered in 1104. - Its char
ter is perpetual, and. front its high. standing, long
experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks
an extra hazardous character, it may he considered
as offering ample security to the public.
1110..tES ATIAMOD.
At Counting Room of Atwood, "Jones &Co., Wa
ter and Front streeta, Pittsburgh. ' ectl:3-y.
AND Aimarin IxsunAricE COMPANY,
New York.
r JIS wen known nod resptn table CORllllll . 7ix pre
." pared throttitb thuir Pirl'Sltt; AG ENCY, to
ntake insurance et' ertsry kin.' coonected with risks
of tranyorttitton and ittlatitt rat igatinni to insure
attainst or d - oottie by tire, II Itoutn4s,
Wart houses, lktittlit,gs in grnetn!, ' Wate.l t
and :tlerettau tinc; and e; cry description o rpe r g,n i zt
property on the toottt ilittora!de terms.
Applications for lit-tirattep-attretnlqd to without at..
lav at the Writ e, tNo. 31 Vjutt - r anti 6i! Yront by
: , I'IIINGEt.. Ag't.
At an Election hell at the <Zen in N. Y.; :tlay
12117, the f..l;ouing, naute,i %nue chot.cri
Directors of this Compauy r for the ensuing !ear,
Jo.ieph W.Savagr, Steiihen
John BrOWncr, JoLn McChitio,
William G. Win. W. CainpLeil,
John tiro home, 10-oh
Wtilizrn Sot tun; Marc QS tioring,
John F. Mac Jo•Aph h. Luke,
John J. Ilosnch.
Anil at a IpiJl , cirletit 1114:4:titlg of the floaril, J(3-
S t`Pi I SAVAGE, laq., szxttaanictuuslt're-cicc
ted l'lc.ideut for thn Clauiu ,near:
110C.f;S,
Seerctlry.
nu S-1
MENEM
terra: elf fur IF P-1-rwcirr
v.!l'44:f
or t ...I . 0
at the ‘ ,. .; , q,?:! , .1,5 , PLI
vc,r 7 , 1 1 . 1.
x.
J. the ~,li• T rner. a.ndi
.. • 4 :t.t (1.4Uri11.1i,.., La)
1 . /.,..1.7.41,
—i1,11:,All:," ; I'ii;l,l,ll.h.i.l—
11:.: irt , il
.-t:0,1 el:vter,Coi; , l:llltiy
q•Ili:IW peloCk.:l ej"P.F:k.vte
ail: VW
I.lrab vr c u,iw,
p4::1 in by I:snr, in.l OmEt:V.l,e
. .
thf,
,
t.vvv.ctp , v• 131, ftvel;v
atintt, ttat,i trvo..vt zvttr,tt:t.i vt rort:v. to v I.ll'
Agtney nL tL. Prlsnl.l,lla hire ItsattrEtzice
Company or Viatladt !pit ta.
N. I:. TA:i on 4 se;urgh
111 E of tht• c , m1, , •0r, on I'Jr lort
ry, Als no QC
0: lac , re
a:1•1
ai
?t
1e: - , Yci6
!,I;:inr.t. a total of
at,attrarwta that all 1‘,11,1 %NIA h:
promptly met, awl vivinrt esttre hecutoy tp all v. lm
c ! Illam policies ftflat thlh Cemplty. Disks taken at
as low Tilled 15 U 0 eUte.d . .stWal 'With tec,:ity,
nctS ILL it! (AZ. Atmcri N
'New fiat and. 'Cap Story.
C 115.11. P.OI:I,SON, Cate of the firm
Pouir'on & 61110 haying opened his be& --
new store at No. 73, Wood weet, next door to the!
cornerof Fourth, fa now 111.thafacturing and recci-1
%mg from the 1-1 . :10.C11 clue a a cry large asmrtment
of hats Mid cape of every description, warranted to'
he made in the hest manner and of the lied materials..
(tier, Seal, fine and COUIIIIOII iliic rat , Sealette,
Hair-Seal, Phial, and Claud Caps.
a fine assortment of ladies, furs,. such as
Lent, Fitch, Genet and Coney :gulfs and Tippets
and fur trinitingii, all of which lie Mims for sate at
castors prices for cash, both wholesale 411t1 retail.
Country tnerahants will please call and examine
my stock bcl'ore purchasing elsewhere.
CHAS. If. POULSON.
N. B. The Fall Favition for Ltata and Caps receiv
ed. arp27y
•
TIX.CIIANGE itil,OKEll., corner of Wood and 3d
4 ... 4 streets: Gold, silver and current hank notes
bought and 'sold. sight checks On the easturu cities
for sale. Drafts, notes,und bills collected.
European, Aincrican A.geney.
T"' audersigheil Eifropeitn . gent having again
.
arm i
arrived n America at the regular time, will
leave Pittsburgh, Pu, :early in_ pepteplber nett, and
sail 1 Now York on the first ' av orOctober, ma
king a +firm-nil:ern - tour through bighead, Ireland,
Scotland, Wales, and returning to America in May,
1847. By this agency money remittances can .be
made by drafts for large and small sums, payable at
sight in every part of Great Britain, Ireland, &c.; legacies, debts, ren itiireal estate and claims collect
ed and recovered; searches of all kinds made; co
pies of wilier,. deeds and documents procured, and
the usual hugeness appertaining to pile Agency traril
Berated as heretofore.. Innumerable referentes
Aiiplypersobilly or adi.dmia)Mitiimd,
If. KEENAN,
European Agentand 'Attoraeynt Law, .Pittsburgh,
Mr. J. May will attend to all European busi-
Resale my absence: • ' jcl9.
CIF 'the best manufacture, licitly of Engldnd and
Geneva, iu large' variety' and for sale at the
iocceo prices—patterns,'neisr and of the latest Etyle.
Also, Diarpond pointed Gold . Pons, another large
supply,jusA received of the best make. Also, Silver
IVare.4civelry, Fine Table Cutlery, Spectacles, Pen.
ells, Tea Ware, Lamps; Military"' g &c. ,
, W.. WiLSON,,
corner of Fdurth:sind Miirlt.et a t
N'PRLF.A.NastiGAR.2OIIIIits 'N. Q. Sugar
fOr sate lir (je26) ' " 'JAMES MAY..
MEM
and Marine lnsurance
NATIONAL flak:
rulocww,
o: reh,tl,,t , lke4 upon tlie tit .•olabk-
Allcu lirnmcr,
A mir.nts•
Win. Bell & Co.,
John D. Davis,
F. Loreuze,
J. l'ainter & qu. }Pittsburgh, Pa
Jeacpla
James May,
Ales. Brorrson & Co.,
John 11. Brown & Co., Philadelphia.
James M'Candlesa, Cincinnati, 0.
J. 11. M'Donald, St. Louis,-Mo.
W. IL - Pepe, Pree't Ilankof Ky., Louisville
Gold - and Silver Watches
`Ebical.
'Tie Fon:1%111.V/. asti
C U
`FD
It
C O NS
VA? T I ON
Seven Thousand &ties of-obsCinate PulmcnurY
Com
.Auntscured.inone year!
Wo ask the attention of-the candi4 to - a P.M CDR
siderations. - -
Nature, in every part of her ts'orks, has left indeli
blOmarks of adaptation and design.;
The 'constitution of the animals and vegetables - of
the forest, is-such-that they...could 'loci:lller° the
cold of the frigid zone, and vice veia.
In regard to diseases and its cure, the adaption is
MOrC OF less striking. . •
Tlfe 'Moss et Iceland, the Wild Clierry ar it Pincs
of all Northern latitudes (and "Dr. Wi...sTAa's
sa,;l" a compound chemical ektract from these,)
have long been celebrated for complaints prevalent
only in cold 'climates. Indeed the most - distinguished
mcgic:al :men havo - averred that nature furnishes in
every country medicines for its .own peculiar diseases.
Consatnptianin its cm/Conned wad ir.tipient stages
Cousin, Asthma. Crew unit Liver Complaint !brio by
ihr tha Most fatal alas of distiiiies knowa to our
laud. Yet even these inay be cured by of the
simple yet powerful remedies (named above) and
which are scattered. by -a beneficient Providence,
wherever those'maladies prevail.
ANOTHER. ASTONIgIi (NG CLTIVE!
WISTAIt . B BALSAAt Or WILD Curium', always
triuns
phant! cure-1144ms cure in its, ouwaril. - vnitormus
career!
tou,
(
IS, as a Ii.'IIIWO.V
tlyt.pepile
pri rty gene!
son 41:.: C . ,(t. , 111ti so thOii
CE51111"1:14i1; I.l , llrlVthi, nu an he had
ieea,oin to write c.r trivia, &An Ntqrrely ii,+
frae from an 4. arreraniii of his gra tOill
nn - n to to his rrir 1 i for their pfarni.v . :and bindbc•ss
to him. Hie fellirgt, tire the warliier f+ l,lll 0t , rn ,11 4
.• tkt•pu sling and the efidll47"---thro - Wii alnlOtt 111
ha 110 , 41001 b and Modred pro.
p.....rat:11111 %,11,1:1, prctim,,toto, aunt
niath more. 155111,1". • ra0 1 :0.).y the
puLlicl
proi:aiarorn uttireteraly ad ralrrea, a yen to
remote p:.icoe, goo:11 , 1,4 arid cenitiotinit the atilletert,
and pertlimtently i,trartrug upon the antetions
of new tlina eontinuall wttl u ni:l'lt Ulu circle
or it, erefolnerf. Although well t,lttil•tied that hit
tartLcinc has, 113 IL Wert?, a prine.ipirpttitCtuity
it, yet he is obliged to his frienda for , time most sub
;rtatttio/ evidence of the fact.
rii::~P.~lu n
1 ~ ,''7 7;
5,4 , 0!),03. 4-2
In its natural history, if you please, the Wilson
daises from meet other meliorations in not . being
originally intile for sale, or wi th a pectiniary
profit; While as' every body I a, the, greatest" yro
ta,, a general thingi nn Roon,r - begins' to d a bble in '
drugs titan he cant about for some cheap prepay-a- i
than, or wort 'get up,' as the phrase in, something-1
anything that will sell. Often - he attempts it under
an as:mined or fictitious name. an though consciousl
bin own were insufficient to sell it. The difference
then between the Wilson Pill and the preparations a
have lust indicated, would appear to this; The
ennaciimaness. of the value of my pill' originated
the idea of putting Omit on sale liar money, and at I
price. The COIDttioIIIDICS3 of the Nolo° of money
originates In most instances the many preparations
I have idluded to; and the price mutt likely •to tikes
is always that carefully considered, and the pill or
other Feint:abort made and graduated to suit it. The
one is a DISCOVERY, and comes front thegreatAicani
of Universal Nature; the other a trick, or invention,
and comes from a not very popular (Malay of Lim
maim. Nature. Reader! the difference here in
great. In one instance the value attached to the tql.L.
It: the starting point; in the other, the MONEY. Dot
it is not probable that come of the •many prepara
tions having even such - paternity were: accideltla//Y
good, hot that possibly by this process of "getting
up" an tile:: call it, by puffing and blowing, as we
cleanwheat, they hoe been "got . up!' too high be
fore their specific gravity had been Carefully ascer
tained, and "have hloWn off never to; be heard of,
with ether chaft—some lighter, some heavier.
Whatever may - he , the rationale, I must repeat it,
that I , nin most profoundly thankful Wray friends for
their discrimination in not consigning my discovery to
that compenduous category of .#inreotions that did
not answer"—of "tricks thattvonl.win.."
The Wilson Pillsare useful usa GEIVERAL remedy,
and may be kept and taken, in proper deses, in fum
dies, as a preventative of general ill.health, or dis
ease of whatever name, by any meinlier df the fam
ily, without any fear of the consequilnces of expo
sure in the ordinary pursuits of business.
• irrThey may alwayabo had in any quantity of the
proprietory i 4 p Penn street, below Marbury,nnd of the
prineipal.Druggists of this city and Allegheny.
Jyli2-I.lSiw7m
Wholesale Shoe Store.
. . i
jIL CHILDS & CO., are now 'receiving their
spring supplies, consisting of one of
, the largest, cheapest and betitlas- ir4Sila
sortment of Boots and Shoes that they hare "ever
been able to bring to this triarliet. Also, Ladies and
Misses Florence Braid, and Straw Bonnets, of the
latest style; together 'with a splendid assortment of
Palm Leaf Hats, menu' and buys , sunitner Caps.
Also, a large lot of New York -Tanned Solo Leather,
all or which having been purchased . at the lowest,
rates, and Selected with great earcTor the western
trade, will be sold at a small advance labove cost and
charges. All merchants wishing ' to purchesc will
find it to their interest to call and e.Satiline their stock
before purchasing elseerheie. mar27-tf
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MORE PROOF OP THE EFFICACY OF
DD..S . :WAYNE , I3 COMPOITNI3'SIRUP
:OF WILD cH.e.Riz
THE om t. otra Ala) GENUINE rairmtAT.pll !
CO'NSUAIPTION.; -
CERTIFICATE
From the nee. 4.i gin:l,V the Ptote.,ta.nt
BIM=
The underrigued having been aftlictettituring the
past winter with a disease, in the stornacti,isometithes
',rocking severe pain in the'stotilach for tee or twtdve
hours it Tout iliterniiiis,l4,ll, and having tried vitribus
remedies with little effect, was furnished;withMot
tie of Dr. JAVNirt , CATLIIINITIVt BALSAM 71'1,113:,he
usedaccording to the directions, and !Mind it - traria:
lily that this Medicine caused the pain to abate ,in
twee or four minutes, ;train fifteen or twenty min
utes every uneasy sensation was entirely quicle 1.
The medicine was afterwards used whenever indica
tions of the approach of pain were perceived, and
the pain was thereby prevented. He continued to
use the medicine every evening, and nomelitnes in Ale
morning, arid in u few weeks, health+ was so Fatire
stored, that the sufferer wait relieved from a large
amount of oppressive pain. From esperience,there
fore, Ito can corifidottlii ricomzßehd Dr.- D:
eliminative Balsam, as analutary medicine Tor dis
eases of the stomach and bowels.' Sitts;; . .
Allegheny city; July 11th,. IS t 3. •
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE
72, Fourth sheet, near Wood.
Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle,
"Ile who in pleasure's downy arms
Ne'er lost his health, or youthful charms,
A hero lives, and justly can
}lselaim—"l n me behold a man!')
TALIRING A TRIAL of to number of years, • Dr.
JEJ .Thonipson's PILLS have been found an inval
uable remedy in cases of indigestion, bilious tom
plaints, for derangements of the digestive organsand
obstructions; a sluggish action of the liver and bow
els, which occasion more or less the folloWing symp
toms, viz: heartburn, giddiness,:acidity, head-ache,
sickness, spasm, and flatulent distention of the stom
ach, and bowels, drowsiness and dimness of sight,
an uncomibrtable sensation experienced at. the pit of
the stomach soon after eating, with a theling of weight
or oppression, appetite impaired, hreathing diffibult,
tenderness about the "rngion of the liver, bowels ir
regular, sometimes obstinately costive, Avith languor
and depression of spirits.. Price 25 cents per 'hos:
Prepared by the sole proprietor, :
EDGAR THORN, Druggist,
corner Hand and Penn sts.,Pittsburoh Pa.
Also sold by all the principal druggists in the city.
je 23
SELLER'S SELEBRATED LIVER PILLS,
which 'stand unequalled by any Medicine
known for the cure of Liver Complaint, and other
diseases arising from a'tleranged state of the Liver.
This medicine has been in public use for'abOut 8
years,, and has acquired a rePutation for curing
the liver Complaint which-has never, been equalled
by. tiny remedy heretofore offered to the, public;
As an Anti-bilious, or Purgative. Pill, they - are un
surpassed arid should be used in place of the corn
mon pills of the day. Give them a trial and the
truth will appear. .Prep Med and" soldby.
R; E. SELLERS,
57 Wood sreet. •
ijirrsnuitiai - 511NCOCTURED TOBACCO
1 20 kegs Plug Tobacco;'
" Ladies' Twist, do;
10 44 Va. - " do;
10 " Cav , d, Is Luthp, do;
In store and for solo by 'J. ./.14 , 11EYITT,
ap2o -222 ..ibcrt.y!
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:~'~CeDicßt
1 . '
....i.yeserve - Like Teeth. . . '
- VAR better is it to cure the toothache in one Min
i', cite, by using Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash,
than to suffer the aching; also to cure sorenessof the
gums, cure softness- of the gums, stop bleeding a l
the, guips, and , ttlivays keep the teeth; gums and 1
month pleasant; and in the best•stato of health.' • ,
Whilst introducing WHEELER'S' TEABERRY ,
TOOTH WASD . to'tlie public, it is, the painful duty of
the proprietor, to state that this, article, which is the ,
original., and only genuine Teaberry Tooth:Wash, has
been imitated by numerous Teaberry ToOth Wishes,
Teaberry Tooth Pastes, anda. variety of articles with
the' name Teal!frry annexed to them, when, in fact,,
this article is the e lirst; that ever bore the name of'.
Teitherry, and is the only one which possesses the
real virtue of the plant, and established all the celeb
rity for it, which induced others to make use of its
name,, though they never did present its intrinsic vir
tues to the public. As evidence that it is the first
*partition of Teaberry for the Teeth, the copy of
the certified records of the' United States District
Court is published. = I
,l •
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~ 1 0.0..t.te - Eastern District Of Pennsylvania, to
a/Fit-4! %vit.: De it,re.menthered, That on the
45' If. 'NV: seemill day of February, Anno'Dontini,
„ lvtia one thousand eight litindred and-forty
it
..'-'c....„0„.
-*--''' .r."= ,- 1.%1;0, , .
. j . - I . l 4Frii• W.. NV ii:E..ELFP ' .
Of ;the said District, bath deposited in this Office the
Tide of a Book; the title of . whiell is in, the words
following, to wit ' . . - , ..: -- ' •, : _ -
,
i• • ' . - TEIiIBERRY:TOOTIL WASH: • .- •
l The rililitlsliereof he.,elaitris as Proprietor, in
forniity with ph Act of Congress, entitled 04 An Act
to hinentl the iicvoral Acts 'respecting, Copy }tights." ,
I • I 110PKINSON,
'Clerk Or the Dist. Conti,
542,Feb. 2d. .Copy deposited,
CH
I' ' - AS..F. IIEAZLETT. I
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The above (op' Right for the Wrapper of'tlie
Bettle, 'showing the Title'of the Article in legal lan
guage, and granted in the legal foim, will prove this
to lie the Orginal TEABERItY TOOTITWASII, and
alt others arc hut imitations, which han gone, out of
us wherever tie Pennine. Teaberry Tooth Wash ial
so d. Then, remember, nonnis genuine but ..
W lIIIEL ER , ; 1 :
1
Certificates of 41ie Magistrate.; of he City. of Phila
'delphia. • : 1 : . • . - ' : .
.
Having made use of your much celebrated Tea
berry Tooth' Wash, I feel convinced that it is the
best article.l have ever known; and-thereby warmly
recommend itn.usn to the public in general, as a
pVcasant and efficacious article for preserving 'the
l Teeth and Guars. RallEltT , .E. JOIINSTON.
number of years my TUt...th and Gutsis were
sol much out Of order as to prete r at me from e,ating
with any ple—raurel, and caused Much pain. Having
he i ard of Whelerls Teaberry,Tooth cer
tity that I tried one bettlevf it, and in less than two
weeks my teeth and Gums were sound and good; I
believe that the use of it tvohld be an:advantage to
many others.-.; J: 'MAZER.
Geri fficalfs ft :Members et the Philadelphia 13ar.
;tying used Wheeler's TeabOrry Tooth Wash and
111
powder, 1 have found them to possess cleansing and
purifying , properiics, and while; they whiten and
antify the 'Teeth, they have abeneficial egect upon
the Gums, by imparting to atelii free Unifthealthful
: , A. RAYNOLD.
I have used Wheelers ' , berry Tooth Wash and
it effects upon my Teeth and Gums hastiven to me
a high - ,opinioit of its merits. ettierfully recom
mend it to the general use. . . ill. It. KNEASS.
I
My daughter has used Wheeler's Teaberry Tootb
Wash (and poWder) and has .'sand its effects to: be
cleansing anti purification of the Gums; end a sweet
ening of the month. thave not hesitation in ,recom-
Mending it as the,most-Aeneficial 'preparation for the
'lleethl have ecer-seenr C.I. JACK.
Crrliiiraks of Ladies and Gentlemen of, Ph/lade/phi/tr.
1"It is with gratitude that I send the following cer
tilicate, hoping that many who stiffer will be led by
a ;perusal of it, to 'ohtain Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth
Wash; which , article I We'd; and it has effectually
cured tooth-ache, somness ,of ;the gums, removed
scurf from my teeth, and I fully belicre has entirely
arrested all decay of them. I trnst.that all who suf
ter, having either of the saxne speciess:if coMplaint,
Will as soon. as !possible use Wheeler's T j eaberry
Tooth Wash, that tbev mar be re'iered.
JULIANA CUTIISAL.,
.
; -
"Owing to having taken cold, bat mingly tueotiaer
iluenee thuneid of a paint used in colornig,PriOts,
Tenth betatue very much-Rijitruilinivin , _;e.teru";
"' ; ' cer tificate
firm
irc y curedman, ata,ca i n
fiirm .end,ithat those AOKI ;fish a perfect remedy
fOr painful teeth, and a!sii desire a pleasant Tooth
Tash, may with coniideuce try. Whteler&Teaberry
ooth Wash .• MARY A TAYLOR. -
I~Fhce Ti!aberry Tooth Wash". haying re.
Moved smizr,od. ICnrtd. soreness of the minis, which
tgqntl troubled e fur two .yearu, my 'belief Unix it
id n highly ofeild article ; and, that it is .adyisible to
timse who suiTer iwith the Teeth and bums to make
JO O{ it. 1 : MAUI StILLIVAN.
"Your Tendert) . Tooth Was:lnured the too;h-ache
and also sorectost of the gums iU my fast/1:2'5.
Tad you t4i4 co.ttif . icate that thrsewho satTer with
tpoth-ache ortsoreitess of • the gains, may know.that
it is a rented • for them, and a; vory pleasant Tooth
Wash. PitEVOST,
W. f No 115,, Catharine street.
"Wheeler , p Teaberrirl'oothiYarel having cured
soreness of the gems, and effectually4toppeci bleed
leg of the ;pistils, it deem it a doVorg4titude t for the
relief hie!' 4t atihrded me, amt . a duty,ewed to my
tidlow being 4, td say, that it is my . fiftn conviction.
that !low, wit° use Wheelers Te.aberry Tooth
Wash, for t 4. Teeth and Gums, will find that it is an
it article; , T.110:114SJ.1.11 - C1311DY,
I a.
•
From much seyere affliction of nayselr, and others
of my funnlyi with decayed Teeth , and sere Gurus,
rind the matirl respectable testimonials highly in favor
of WHEEII;ER 4 B TEAREittly ,Townt WASH, 1i
leas iuducegiso give it a tuai, otter which my family
Used it, audit rejoice to say that it dig perform a
thorough an 4 etlbetuateure for all, anti is the best
article that ever knew of. I would 'recommend its
use to those may be differing. . L
JESSE MOOlll, 4 '
W. Wheefer,l !No. 127, Market street.
Many main testimonials arc existing approving of
“Wlteeleer.fl'eaberry
Sold at I,III‘I.I3ACKSON'S. Store, No. S 9 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh, head or Wired street.
Principal 011ice,,Ao. S 6 Chesnutut., Philadelphia.
• . :
n. i ;M. McDONALD, Bell arid Braes
' Fousider, First street. near:Market, is
- prepared to make Brass Castings and
, I Brass works generally on the most
reasonable terms and shortest. notice.
zi` lie invites; machinist 4 and all thou.
wing brass:works to giVe him a call, as lie is de
termined td dd all :work in Ids line very low: -
ma 27-ly j•
jel9-ilkw
, .
K. LOGAN, has reintiyed to, No • 83," Wood
J ,
street, one door belaW . Diamond Alley, to the I
store lately occupied by Clark 4; Canieron; where he
has opened a NVholesalc lin&ltetail'pey Goods Store,
and haying just returned front the Eastern Cities, is
opening a new and well 'selected 'tock: of Goods,
consisting. of French, Enklisli: nil American'cloths,
colors,)a great Yariety,of new Style Cassinieres
and Sitinetts; ::Cashinarettlii - (a. neW'style;) Oregon
. Cassiniere, a good stock of, summer clothi of all
kinds; late style Vesting's; also, 'a: great variety of
Lawns., and Ginghams; •Pyramidical G:raduates and.
other fancy patterns; a viriely.nf prints 6' to "6 cents
per yard;.a very superior lot of white goods;consist
ing of India Linen, Damask Plaid, Striped Cambric;
Victoria. Lawn, -striped and Plain Mull;'SwisS Lace
and barred Muslin; figured and plain .Bobinets; blaCk
and blue black Silks; plain, figured- and striped; - a
large assortment of Irish -tanens; .bleached brown
Muslins; table Diaper; MarseilleS Co . unterpanes;
(large size;) koreen; a -good supply of Umbrellas,
Parasolsi Parasoletts and Sunshades; a eery large as
sortment of men, women, and children's Hosiery;'a
'very • fine article, of Lisle, Thread Hose andGleves,
and many other articles not enumerated, • He .would
respectfiilly invite his,fiirmer•custonicis and the'
.üb
lie gencially,!,to an examination his. stock, - .to
which be espects to make additions regularly. •
d Road
PittsblFgll:" CovapanT•
ATOTICE is hereby giVeti, that in pursnaiice of a
11 -resolution Of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh
and Connellsville Railroad Coroparty, authorizing an
increase of the, capital ofsaid,Company, and directing,
afi additional suliscriptio,lmoke will be opened for
receiving additional subscription to the stock of the-
Company, et 'the. office of Win. Latimer jr., in 4th
street, hetweeuMarket and Wood streets:Pittsburgh,
on Friday the 4th day of September. The books will
remain open from 9 A.M. until 3 o'clock P.M.:ofsaid
day;-and 'hut day to day . (Sundays excepted) nail
the requsite number Of shares he subscribed, or Until
' otbenvise ordered. By Order of the Directors.
scia, : WM. BODINSONS Jr. Pres't.
lieniolrod
latfttn
"JUST IN TINE. Foll - CIiEARIIAIWAINS. , .
Jost received, u splendid assoltment . of Spring 'and
and Summer good
unsurpassed for quantity, quality'or"
Style. The Pmpriefor of, this estahlislunent
Takes arced pleasure iii informingbis friends and the
In general, that he is
.110 W prepared tatl447/41t7
Numerous customersmayfa.vor him with.=-Strangero
Travelers would,do well, in visiting the - -
Iron City; to call and elMeline- his extensive and welt
.Made stockof readyliiade.clothing.. He !man cam
_
plete assortment of - -
English cloth, to stlich he- would invite attention,
also,
French cloths of every color and quality, NI - id' lie is
Offering at a very small advnnce en eastern prices.
Remember at this store you are not asked two prices,
Convinced that small profitsand quick sales is the
best way to secure custom.
Having in his employ the best workmen, he can war
rant
Evory article made at his establishment to fit Wert,
And to be of the.bast'xnateriali; he, Would again in-
Purchasers generally to giye himit call
13elhre purchasing in any other place,
As he is confident that lie CUD sell them as good goods
at as,
Reasonable prices.as any bouse,in tbiacity,
Going- so far as to' say.; little cheaper:
All his gOodis 'are new; and 'ofhandsonao pattern's,
purchased
In the the,cast bat a. fey weeks since. The subscri-
her . •
Now returns bis thanks to histriends and the public
in general, and . . . .
Solicits a continuance of their faiors.
Iron City Clothing Store, No-132 Liberty sired: . •
mar 7 , - C:-141.7CLOSKEY.
.Tlirce Big; Doors Clot Store.
No. 151, Liberty street,
. .
rrum Proprietors of this old. and. highly_ popular tso
.1 ctablishment infornis'ris friends and the publiC
, _ .
at large, that a portion of his Spring and Summer
Stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING
Is now prepared for their inspection; and he respect.
fully invites all who contemplate purchasing artielea
in-his line -to pay hirna visit, His god:lbis season
is.pectiliarly rich; comprising all the latest Eashimin
and Patterns, and all Lis Goods, having been select:
ed by himself in the, eastern maiketsi.he can iith
conlidence,recommend them to his customers as be•
ing of the very best quality. I.li Inge assortment of
DRESS COATS,
Is 'made in the most modern and improved style, and
the workmanship cannot be excelled. Pants ev
ery description, Satin ¢ Fancy Vests,. 116 has a rare
and Lariat/al assortment of -
V - ESTINGS, :•
To which he weal - tall the-attention of public.a.s he
believes, them to be more 13eautiful and Cheaper,
Thaa anything of the kind - that has been offered
heretofore; . . - -
Tweed arid other coats, for Semmer, wear In
great variety and made in every style, TrlSllicei -
trb
Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, Susperolers of :„every
descriptions, IlandkerchicA, and every. other reticle
necessary for a Fashionabie Dress.
He has a very large and excellent `assortment` 01
Substantial Clothing, which will be .sold Jolter than
it can be purchased at any Other place in the city—to
which ho would invite the attention of workingmen
and others-who nislt servicahle clothing for every
having in his emplOY some the best Cutters and
Workmen; that the Countiy can produce, and being
provided with a stock of Goods, which for, eicel,
lence and variety cannot be equalled, he isprepar
ed
TO MARE CLOTHES TO ORDER,
At the shortest notice, and in a style that CanAEA be
DO NOT PASS THR TIIRE BIG DOORS.
It is not considered any Trouble to show Clothing,
and the proprietor feels confident that - after an ex
amination of his stock, all rho desire to purchase
will find it their interest to deal:-at hilestabliihment.
The proprietor would take this opportunity.to ten
der his sincere thanks to the public for the unp-rece
dented patronage - bestowed upon his establishment,
and as the success he has met with is an indication
that his efforts to pleas his patrons, have not been
unavailing, he pledges himselfthat nothing shall bo
omitted on his part to secure their kindness for the
future. - JOHN McCLOSKEY, -
ThrCe
• • ovrry, lS e
VETOCTLD inform his friends and the public, tin
V general, that he has removed to. Woodstreet, r
in the Sr:. CHARLES building, two doors below the
entrance, ,here he 'is ready to execute all orders in
the neatest 'ind most tlishionable manner, having en
gaged the services JOHN M. CAMRELL as cut
ter, whose.attention will be devoted-to that branch
ofthe trade - and whose well known ability in this par
ticular having long beer, established in the fashien
able community or this city, induces tlie•bellef that
bv dose attention to business, he will be able to
ier general satisilictio.i to all who may favor him
with a mill—haying also made arrangements to keep
constantly on hand a general assortmeut - of every .
thing adapted to gentifunen's wear, such as Cloths,
Cassimerits, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers, Bosoins, Sus:-
penders, Gloves, - Cravats, and every article pertain
ing to a genthiman , s wardrobe, he will be ready at
all times to supply any demand in his line. -
The subscriber respeetadly in forms his friends and
the public 'generally, that .havin i g entered into the
above arrangement the establishment will be able to
furnish any article in the Tailoring line,-with a punc
tuality and•tiespatch scarcely equalledby any other
in the city,. and fur style and workmanship nor stir
, passed by any in the states.-
alm°2-(1• to JNO. M. CAMPBELL.
TUST RECEIVED-. 1, splendid assortment, o.
tj Summer Cassinicres, Ginghams; and Gaut-
Moons, Bnitablo for coats and pants; alarge stock of
fancy Summer StuSs; faimy Cotton Cloths, a new ar
ticle; Oregon Caxsimercs; Gold Mixed Tweeds and
Berkshire; 10 dozen white shirt Linen Bosoms and
Also, a great variety of fancy shirt striped Ging
hams, Bac.; a splendid assortment of Summer Cra
vats, Marseilles, Silk, Satin, and other yestin,gs of
superior styles and quality; Socks, Handkerchiefs,
Stochi - Bosoms Collars Lisle Glovnii, had all kinds
crf gentlemen's wear, ready made, or got up to order
at the shortest notice, and at the lowest prices, - by
' . - AV. B. SIIAFFER
Pittsburgh Clothing Store,
je3 corner of Wood and Water sts.
Can't . be Bea.t.:
WHITE has just received at: his large
EP establishment, fronting on - Liberty - and :Sixth.
streets, a splendid - 'assortment of TWEEDS for
suinnier; al s o, a superior lot of French Satin YES
TINGS, all bf which-beds ready to - Make up in
the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms
as usual. Observe - the comer, No 167 Liberty
and Sixth streets.
myl4l J. N. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietcii.
To Arius 1. To .Arms!:
i h TIiRENTENED INVASION OF WEST
_ERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col. Swill,
with 10,000 in
en, notwithstanding ..whieb; .111.
White will continue to sell -clothing cheaper than
any has teretefore been offered iri the western coun
try, having the largest establishment in the city,.
fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets. Ile is now
prepared to shoe- to his numerous patrons the great,
est variety of cloths, cassiniercs, vestings, and clo
thing of all descriptions, siiitable for the approaching
season, that has ever beenoffered in this market, to.
which all, can have the Right of Way. Observe the
corner, N0:167, Liberty end Sixth streets.
WHITE; Tailor
Proprietor.-
Falk PashSon,'Cilrlicits.
. .
,
At KEEN , !VS to-morrow, Tlroraday,Augost:
e - ` Vih, a neat and cheap article of Pittsburgh,
manufacture can be had at the-abore store; ahead QC
fashioilable hatS imported-from - the East. -
. KEEVIL
No-152. head or Woodst.
Yen titan .ISlAnds.
A -WESTERNF,LT, the old and well known,
Venitian Blind Maker, - formerly of Second
and Fourth sts. ' takes this method to inform his rasa,'
friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full co 2
erndon on Sc Clair st., near the _old Allegheny
Bridge,yhere a constant supply of Blinds Of variotis
colors and qualities, is . constantly kept on hand and
at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers-,
11., B. if required, Blinds will be put up . so, that
in case of alarm by rue, or Otheswlse, they. may be
t -
removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with
the same facility that any other piece of fupitiire
can be removed, and without any extra ex - pease, -
je2/1-d&-vvy.
Fifth Street l'urnitura Warerooms:
rils. l' subscriber -would most respectfully call `.the
_IL attention of the public to his stock of Cabinet
Ware; possessing 'advantages over any' other mann
facturing establishment hrthe city. Ile is enabled
to sell his Wares at much lower pricealtherefore, lie
would remind those who -want , good . Furniture at a
fair price not to forget the right place, No: 27, - Fiftla
street. (mar2,34l&wy) H. H. AL IN
MMEZI:iI