EiMMI ofttitipir _ _ _ _ - - • c./R transporting good between Pittsburgh and the P.astern cities without transhipping. This old established 11nd - dieing the oldest portable boat line on the-canal is now. prepared to receive produce and merchandrze for shipping either 'past, or West: The boa - ts„ bY this' lide. are commanded, by skilful, erpe rienced and sober captains, and provided with good ! crews. - Boats and cargoes are, transferred. from. and' to canal and inilroad, saving all ipidoval and separa tion, of -iood;.; Tripi. made in as short time, and goods, curried-on as iltir terms as any other line. •-• Thankful for, and respectfully solicitingn„centinti ande of the 'very liberal and 'growing patronage here totbre. bestowed ppoo this dine; .with . confidence assure these iu&ehantstlislibsed to raVdr us, thattlicit business 'shall- , tie - done to their•• entire satisfaCtion. Gobirs parried by us, -- consigrferi , to either'Of 'our hoirihS, will be' shipped to- their siestinaOcn free'of charge for , shipping, Storage 'or lidvance .of - chargesl I As - we hold not interest in'steamboatstoCk; merchants nix!! depend Upon- their goOds alWayil being forwarded i without &illy,- upon good boai.4 and at•the lowest rates-of freight. ' • - . Pr9dUceconsignel - fo our house at Philadelphitifor sale, will be sold on liberal teias,alid - advances matte' either - it Pittsburgh or Philadelphia: _ - • ' -JOHN IIIcFADEN & Co., Penn . • • - Canal Basin, Pittsbargh, DAVISTh. Co ?,219 and 5251,, aprlo-tim _ . y Market-st., Philadelphia. ,PliteiPrirgh , Portable 13ottVZIne, . - . ~,,„.. , Pjjg.:- .184 . -Pew. - 4 - . 0 ....0_ _ . 1310. ft -thetransportation of freight betwben..Pitts 7 the- Atlantic eities,ivia 'Pennsylvania Improvements and Baltimore and-CM.stiuchanua rail- The Propriete. o 1 this old, established line, having completed...their arrangements, arc prepared to for ward. goods to and from the Bast (ou the opening of the canal navigation,) ou as reasonable terms as any other responsible line, a are. determined that no care or attention o iee part shall be Wanting to se cure 'a:continual: e of that patronage so, liberally be stowed upon the for several years past. -- The decided access of the portable boat system, so manifest in th regularityanddespatchexperienced in the delivery f goods, the absence of all risk cif ' lO 3, 3 1; bre" , se r-otheritlarnage, incident to the old] system, where go dshaveto be torrriedly transhipped three 4iniesbn-the, way, and , the . nterclaantable order • iu ithich prodnce -been-avowedly delivered by them,. has induced the propriotors to increase their stock 'considerably .thie. seison. extensive warehouseeat each point, tune:quilled by any other litie,)affords them facilities to conduct their business with Ideapsteh; and to' shippers • the convenience ofi free storegmif,requiredi until their arrangements are • eminitete-- , - -- '•while. their long experience in the carry ing trade, If ia'rrestefid; will tie - srifliblettittrirantee I to their,patreits and the public that they wilt succesu fully exact themsetvlis to give general 'satisfaction. Profile: riEeiie_d forwarded,. steamboat charges paid,-amtbills lading:transmitted - free of,claarge for cominission, adyancingpE storage ; and all command-, cations to thefoll owing agents preeriptlyattendeil to: &.'DICONNOIt, ' Cor: Fendnitd Wavne sts.,Pitishergh.' Tllo.lfstS SIOBBIDGE, , - '273. M arket street; Philadelphia. 0.0 iNNO S Zs. Co., i'corthst,,ltaltim-ore. ma.r3o - :3 - - .11i n ;•• t 11.1 o L Inc 6 - P --- is CNDUCTPD 011 strict Sabbath:keeping principles, though not claiming to beiheOnly line that is so c , oriducted. The proprietors of this old establiOted line have put their stock in the most Complete order, Mid are thoroughly prepared•to forward produce and merchandize.to and from the. Eastern cities on the opening of navigation. We trust that our long experience in the carrying business, and zealous attention to the interests of cue, tornera, will secure to us a continuance and increase of tile patronage heretofore bestoWed on 'Bingham's 'Our arrangements will enable us to carrt; freight with the utmost despatch; antl our prices shall alwa's be as - low as the lowest'charged by other responsible Produce. mid merchandize will beand-for warded east and west without any charge fur adverti sing, storage or commission. . Bala of lading forwarded, and every direction proMpßy attended . to., ' Address, or apply to WANFINGFIAM, Canal Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne sts., Pittsb , g, BINGIIAMS, DOCK & STRATTON, N 0.276 Market st., Philadelphia, - JAMES WILSON, Agent, • , N 0.122 North Howard st., Baltimore, - „ WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, vp . rlo-y- No, JO West st., New York Indepeittlent Portable Boat Line • 1 84 1 6 -W . , t: l ' 9 r W w OR the transportation of-produce and marabou dize to and from 'Pittsburgh, 13a1tunore and PhaidelPhia; withoet traifkTz~;i to "Go 3scos - to our care, will be. forwarded without delay, at the lowesticurrent rAtea; 'of..4ading trana mitted, and all inattuelion*,..pronlptly-,attended . to, free from Any extra charge fur istocagO or 'commis- . .; C. MCINAN'ULTY d: Co., .;7.. ' Basin -Yitt3burgy.- -- • • - 'ROSE, MERRIL?. Snxit.les Wharf', Baltimore. LIEAIIS RAY NOR E.: Co. .1).23- • . .Broad st., Piektvorth's Way Freight Line. 18. 146 • irI i XCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way t freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns - toWn:, Ilellidaysburgh; Water Street, and all inter mediate 'places- One boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. ItlcAnul ty & Co.; Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and ShipPers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay nod on accommodating We iespectfully solicat.your patronage. J. Pickworth of boats, Nile, - EiChange, Paris and Pacific. J. 11;Baio . cs of boats, Push and Ersoßie. 'Toltn Miller of cars on Portage Rail Road. AGENTS. PICEWORTH, Canal Basin, Johnstown, JOHN MILLER, 't " Hollidaysbart,rll, ,'C. A APANULTY & L'O, " Pittsburgh, JY.• rtouTr., nnowtcsvizt..n. - . TO. BALTIMORE, in 32 hours—fare $lO. -: TO PHILADELPHIA in 40 hours-fare $l2. • • 1 'ONLY 73 MILES STAGING! • • - L . • ' v- s- - • The- Great Speed, Regularity ana high-Reputirtion already 'attained by this pleasant passenger 'Bente, has induCed the Post 11caster General, to place the New.tork:and Philadelphia malls to 'Pittsburgh ; of on it. ' The • superior and swift steamers CONSUL and 'LOUIS M'LANE, leaves the, Monongahela Wharf, preciaely•at'S o'clock every morning; and at 6,0 , - clock' every evening, except 'Sundayi. 'Splendid I 'Coaclies•a%Vait their arrival at Brownsville, to trane port Passengerti and Mail, only 73 miles to lie Rail i Read The preiMrations on this routc,.are alople, and the tpunectiolis" cooplete, so that disappointment or de- 1 lays will be Unknown' upoifi ,By our tickets, pa sseugerS belay at C er t.: "_ • ' • ' •• d onib Or a lfil,altlinore; during their, y 16.0 1 -9044 'contioile :either by qil4iiil?bal or tart to Phila delphia. OlTiCe in Charles llottil," Wood at.. Pitts 'burgh. Fifth Ward loiveritable., . fr•-•re THE subscriber, - having bought tint the ,[ - fil well known Liveri..Bthble kepi' by C. 'B. .Doty, in the 'fiiiih , Ward, 'respectfully informs•-his „friends and the public generally, that he will keep at alt- times a stock of the best description of riding' • thbrsee, buggies; carriages' of all kinds; -and in...short :everything required bilis •` A considersbie portion of his sloe - kis new, and ik , confident - that-no-stock in the city superioi His termini!) be - Moderate.. His stable is prt'Lib- - . !rerty , strcer,' a' . few"..cloois above-11H oanol share of public pa xrohage COLEMAN. - - aisozprevideil with an eli44nt Hearse; .tshiiihArili be famished yhaii.reqeired. - Oct2s-tf Hats t nais _ - SPRING FASHION.—Just received by • T. 4- express from New York =the; Spring Style . All. those want. of a neat. inperior = ire - respectfullyinvited - fo S. MOORE, No. 93 Wood et., 3 duaia lielowElaniond marl I-wp n I -ttzik .s:~.~! - .01 - iiii# . 4t.toii:;,..t.iiiii...:.:::..:.:•:-.... Tnpsecites General: EmtGration.OGiste.,, REMITTANCES and passag to t m and from GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, by W. &J. T. Tapscott 75 South street, corner of Maiden Lane; New York, and 96. Waterloo road Liverpool:. The subscribers having' 'accepted the agency of the above house, are now prepared to make arrange merits upon the most liberal-terms with those deg roma- of paying the passage of their friends from the old Conrail, and flatter themeselve; their character and lone standing in business will give ample:as al:ranee that all their - . arrangements will - be carried out faithfully; = Messrs. W. S J..T.-Tapscott, are long and favora bly-known -or- - superior class,-accommodation and - sailing qualities of "their..PaCket Ships. The QUEEN or TilE WEST, SI - 11.111IDXN; ItOCIIES.• TER., G,AIiRIat, , HOrIWEI - 1111., ROSGIUS, Ell.POOL„. and SIADONS;• two- of which leave each Ant monthl y ; from New York the 21st and 9.6di and frinn Liy - erpoill'the 6th Mill lth 2 in addition to_whieb :they - liave „arrangements with :the St.. George and Union Lines.pf :Liverpool lliackets to insure a.depar tare from Lisotpool.cyery fiv ediys being thusne ter mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage ' While Tapue:ott , st constant per -serial suinrin th ridance - of - tlib business In Liver pool. is an =additional - security that the comfort and accommodation of tlitt_PassengerS will be partica_ tarty attended to.- ' The subscribers "being (as usual) exten&.vnly enga ged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg and the `Atlantic. Cities, are.therebY enabled' to take charge of and, for Ward passengers immediately on their landing, Without a chance of disappointment or 'delay; and are therefore prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea port in Great Ilritnin or Ireland to this City, lie nature of the business they are engaged in giving them • facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise attairtable,and will, (if no cessary,),•fore..ard Passengers further West by the best mole of conveyance Without any additional charges 'for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming ant, tko.ainouot paid for passage will be refunded ia BEM ITTANCES. The subscribers aro also prepared to give drafts at sight, fur any amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland anal Wales; thus afrording a's.ife and expeditious mode oft, Remitting funds to those Countries, winch persons! requiring such facilities, 'with find it the* interest,..toi.i avail themselves pi; " Application if by letter postpaid) Ibe prompt,- ly attended to .'; OICNOR & Ponctrding and Couurds9" mar. 27 dkvry: - Pittsburih,-Pa. ivotn n 18'4 BENOELY g ‘iillTCHEL,•:.lgehts.:' EMITTA.NCL.S. to, and Passage to and troin tirr ca . ; Alf ita i n and, Ireland, by the Alielz Ball,fo c oid,l„,bie qf Liverpool-, Packets. Sailingfrom Ne . tv York and. Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every month. Ana by tirskclass . American Ships [)ailing • * Persons en in tn the ,, ottl Country" fur their friend it; tan' make the necessary arrairgtmients wits the sobseribers; and lial-etliem brought nut in rmy aT the eight , thirts entujiriiiing the Blackllall or elit Line 0 . or (:I,trog( Packets.; (A:Ohm , from Li . , crime! en the Ist and Ilith of evory..month,)%lso bytirstelass utlips t railing from that port w ekly, which our Agents,: :Messrs. James D. •Itockhe tz Co., there will send out without delay, Sltouid thoFe..e . nt fuT not come ont'the rnonvy be refunded NvitticiOt tinv'VeZfuetioo: The , -Black Ball tir . tiltl Line of I.,iNernm , l.Pack4 CAA," comprise the follor..inz magnificent sliirs, aitti y{•ill sail from Liverpool' on [heir rt-golar ,appointe day, as fello‘vs : „ , ,011,1st, 'kn.!. 14 Ally. I,t Sept. Itich Nth ”Icw llt Feb. INt Juu.e. Fidi!ia,... Eurcpe,... NeW York, uiric.an,.. • 16 , 16[11 161.11 York ire, . Ist. 1:4 July. ht Nov Cambridge, IGth '• 16ih " 16th I)ee Ist April. Ist Aug. 14" 16th 4, 16th -44 16th 44-1 Orford,. Monte:alma, ':airs.—lt is well known, that the Black 'Bill . ill the very beSeconveyance for persono to get out their friends, and as other passenger agents advertise to bring out kosenv,rershy, that Line, the public are re spectfully notified bv the owners that no passenger. agents, bat Roche, brothers 6.1. C 0.,. and Blakely & Mitchol;aral authorizod to advertise and to bring out .passengers b) , that Line. We have at all tithes for the Drafts at Sight for any amount; direct ea the Royal Hunk of Ireland, Dub lin. Aloo on Mrssrs.Prescottt, Grote, Aniis & Co:, Rankers,\Loadon, which are paid free of Ws - count, or any eliatie, whatever, in all the principal towns tin-0110watt. England, Ireland, Scotland and %Vales. Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (post paid.) ' ROCHE, TIRO'S & Co. 35, Fulton street New York. (Next door to the Fulton Bank, . AIR. ROCHE, Sr., No. 7. Dublin street, Liverpool.. Or to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, my 11 Penn Street, and Smithfield st. Itcznittauces to England, Ireland, Scot. _ rand and Wales. - DEMONS desirous of remitting money to. any 1: the above countries, can du so throiigh the sub scribers on the most easy terms We rtie prepared to issue drafts fur any amtnt over LI A.sterling.— Remittances made throng. our house any day before the 2;llof:May, will be received in Irqtntl, by the .20th of June. • BLAKELY & AIITCHEL, Pittsburgh, • seats for Roche, Bro's lc Co.; myl : ' New York • .. :Paper rrlllE undersigned having bought the paper ware house and wall. paper manufactory, tato •ol Holdship & Browne, hate entered into a eo-pmtner ship, under the name and style of Hill & Browne, for the purpose of carrying on the Imsinei in all its va rieties. They will - have always on hand a complete assortment oI*PAPER HANGINGS - AND noIIDERS, of their own Manufacture, and their stock will he improvsd and enlarged With periodical ;nicht/Dna, from the best,French factOries. Agents for the well-known Clinton Paper Mill, Steubenville, from which they will be constantly supplied with W RAPPING, PRINT ING PAPER, BONNET BOARDS, &c.; all of whkh 'they offer_whiiiesale and retail, at their store, No. 37 iVood street, midway bot Ween Fourth and Dia mond Alley, where country merchahts and dealers are invited to call. GEO. G. BROWNS, SAML. C. HILL. je2')-116rp Drugs, Drlagg, Dragit, At N 0.2. Commercial Row, Liberty street, "Big Gol den Mortar , ' once more. liosna & oe it°C whitticl;t:At•hYe,7llhmanykoftihlerfbertotrloterelibreecraelhpead and wishing to merit an incil'aked'sliare of public pa tronage, would respectfully call the attention'of the public to ot.m itock of goods Which' we are now re ceiving.for the fall tr.yle: Athorig'which may be fotind inipMntities - to suit purchasers, the following articles. Rbuobardßoot, . X;iotiorice . goot, Fluor Sul bur, .d 4; Gum itrOic, • Relined I„fOram, •• „ Cal'd Magnesia. - s Sal Soda, Garb Ningliega r , . Gum Alocq. 1 4 Gituti Cb9al• Cream Tateer, ' •" Rai Brimtittine, = • • White Chalk, ' • Sup-Carly Sado' Logo•ood, • Epsom Salto; Chird do. Plauber. ,db. • -Madder, .• • - Tartaric Acid, Yellow Ochre, Gt!ln- , S 0 ;kmilloo Chronic - 3 Dal Gooari,a, do. Gkeen,, MEM Rose Pink Together {vial a general as eat of Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Paint llnislieF„Dyn -Woods, Sec, &c., all of which will be sold a.lon: as at any other house in the city.. • , sepl9 GEORGE , : BAILFY . PLI.7IIII.I}ID. .11n .31ANtrAcTurt.t.n or . Punkps and X.4-dranda, 'Which aro superior to anti cheaper than any in the city. Pleiue to call eindi,rthaitie forsoursclues. • • FOURTH. STREET, I BETWEEN SMITHFIELD AND,EHERRY ALLEY igtllydrpts and Ponips repaired.' jail-w6.Sidy . . • •., •-• C . TILL continues Wills old business mahefhotur ing Wegonsii!Carta, , Drays ' , Timber Wheels, Trucks, and Wheelbarrows, ott.Eifilketreet, between Wood acid Snqhtieldovherelie keeps, coritantly_,on hand, or' Modell): 4:oer shortest hotice,any amount of t'vorkmen' - iiitd good 'and' at prices' to snit'ilmtiirMs:. m Those engaged, Ilk; the Santa ,trade,4inl Furnace - en, are requested to Call before fiurchasing ' ' ' ' ap7-y . . ghon y :C2F*etery. - 1111TIISONS desirous of purchasing lots in , this Cemetery 'orb refelred forinformatioit .to.the Superintendent- On.itlie grounds,. or. to E. Thorn Druggist; copier- of 'Penn and :Hand streets, Pitts burgh. By order of the Board. J. CHISLETT, dec 11 • Superintendent. =!=3Z;l==M - 311.5111 : 41iCe .13111i3 The Franklin Fite -liisitraritieTbnmiany O PH4A.DELPHIA. • HARTER PERPETUAL. 8900,4300 paid in of fice 1631, Chestnut - frt., north side, nearFifth:— Take Insurance,' permanent 61-Braila, against less or damage !by fire, on property and effects . ° every description, in, toven.Or country; on the toilet' reasonable terms. Applications, made "either per sonally or by letiers, will be, promptly attended to. •C. N.I3ANCKER, Prest, - C. G. BANCKER, SCO , y. DIRECTORS: • • • ' :Charles N, Bahcker, :Jacob R. Smith, - Thomas Hart,. '. George W. Richards, l Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, • Tobias Wagndr, Adolphi E. Rorie, Samuel Grant,, 5: Brown. PITTSBURan AGENCY. Wannten Ittaitrin, Agent, at the I:seinings Wien of Warrick jdzirdor L ik•Co., denier of Third and Mai. ket streets.: - Fire risks taken oit.huildihgs and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and , the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken-. Fire dud IllerJae Insureiriee . _ . - Fr lIE Insurance Cernpany of North America, of ..1 l'idindelphia, fbreugh tta duly atithorizad Agent, the subscriber, cities to make petnianent and limited Insurance, ou_proprrty, in this city and its` vicinity, :and on shipments by tho canal and rivers.: . • DIRECTORS. Arthur C. Coffin, Nee'. Samuel Brooks, • Ales. Henry, : ; Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Junes, Samuel W. Smith, • litlsvult.Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, "Jacob M. Thenias, John White, 'ar t • John It. Neff, • Thutuas Co're, Richard D. Wood, ' Win.. Welsh, Ifeury-D. Sherra Seety • This is the 01/lest Insurance liimpany in the UM- ted State, having been chartered in 179,).- char.,l ter is perpCtual, and from, its high §la‘tidin, long experience, ample tneani, and avoiding all risks ofj an extra 'hazardaus character, it may: be considered; as offering ample security to the public. • " MOSES - •ATWOOD. , At Counting Room of Atwood, Jou= & Co., Wa ter and Front strectn,•Fitisburgh. oct23-y. 'NATIONAL FIRE AND M SEINE :.711S,URA NIG 4 pti r A*l4 knnllip.l3d respeeMble - coipany in pre - P 4F,Cd thetr;FATTSBURG AGENCY, to make iriiiiirauce,..c.r,e - vi,ri.lind connected; 'with'ilskst of tranenortntion and inhud nayntatibiti . to against '7,f r eNs. 'er dnins,Te by tire, I.b..elline Mogen; Warehoub#o=lirdlthnp,s ' in irelieral ;.1.;oods, and Merehnndibe; and every de,eriptien orpernount property on,tho most 1 . 4.3 °table terms. Applientions,for Insurance attended to without de. lzy at the °dine, No. 31 Ntrater and 62Front stn.,, by . SPIIO:GLIt At nn iclitetiOn held at the office in'N: ItlaY 19. th, the itiliirctiio . 4intned, gentlemen were chosen Directors of this Company, for the ensuing yer, viz: Joseph \V. Savage, • Stephen Holt, John (frowner; John McChaiu, William G. Ward, Win. \V. Campbell., John Nelyltoime, Jacob William S. Sl , Muro; Marcua Spring, John F. Mackie, Jotatpli S.-Lake, John .1. Herrick And at a bohgerptent mooting of the Board, JO SEPT! W. S ,as unwtiniousl re-oleo- fed Pre dent fur the CII6TII uu. year. \V %1. JAMES BOGGS, au 1.-1 y_. Secretary. Inctirtsner 7 , II.:THCAN TIRE INSURANC-R. COMPANY Bel .1 Plidruielphin--Charter perpctual--Capital i;',4)o paid in. Odic° Fbiladelphia, No. V. Walnut .etrcet—Win. Davidson, Pies•t; Frederick Fraley, Seey. Thia old ,and w 1J established Company con ' tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, ' and Finp s erty, not of an erdra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittalnirgh and Hsi neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited period*. on favora ble terms, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent. ' dec No. 20, Wood *street. loSEtill KING. : J. FINNEY, ICING & PIN NEV, Agent's at Pittsburgh. for the Delaware 3futual Safely Insurance Company of Philadelphia. RISKS upon Buildings and .llerchandize of every description, and Nlarme Risks upon bnil or cargoes of vessels, takou upon the moat favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of King kr Holmes, on Water st., near Nlarket street, Pittsburgh. N. It. King k. , Finney invite the confidence end patronage of their friends and community at large tar the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, 36 ail test} . tution among the lIMBt flourishing in Philadelphia--4 as having a large paid in capital, which, hy the oper, ation of its charter, is , constantly increasing,—as yielding to each person insured his (hie share orttic profits of the 'Company, without involving hitn any responsibility whatever, beyond the premitim actually paid in by him; and therefore as possessing the Mutual prindiple divested of erery obnoxious, Mature, and in its most attractive form. nov 1-If Agency of t 'Pranklin Pire Inittrance Company of-Philndelphla. N. E. corner of Third and Wood erects, PittsLurgh. 11111 E assets or tik , company on the first of Jattua r y ISIS, no published in cantormity with an act of the Pen, , ,,vlraina,Legislature, wore IlondH and .` , lortages $600,615 93 Real Estate, at cost, 1V0,9G7 77 Teinporary Loans, Stocks and Cash, 207,499 72 Making a tidal tif . $909,683 -12 Affording certain aitsurimee that all losses will be promptly met, and givint , entire security to all who obtain policies &tam thin Company. ' Risks taken at as low rates as are conalsient witir security. ,-oet 8 WAIUUCK MARTIN, Agent. Near pat and Cap Store. CHS. 11. POULSON, (late of the •firm rs,;A Poulson &, having opened his \ new store at N0.'73, Wood street, neat door to the corner of Fourth, is now manufacturing and recei ving from the Eastern cities a very large agsortrhont of 11.10 and caps of every description, warranted to be made iu the best manner and of the best materials. Otter, Seal, fine I and common Muskrat, Sealette, Hair-Seal, Plush and Glazed Caps. ' •. Also, a fine anaortmcnt of ladies, furs; such as Lynx, Fitch, Genet and Coney Muffs and Tippets and fur trimmirmS, all of which he Offers for sale at eastern prices fur cash, both whidesale and intail. Country 'Aeronauts will please Oil, and examine my stock before purchasing el.sewhete. / • CHAS. H, POULSON.' N. B. The Fall P'atoL 4 on for Hata and Caps reoeiv ed. sep27y_ Allen Kramer, - 171, 13ROK1k1R;coria,r of Wood 'nod Jd sheets Qold, "silvj.•r and current bank notes bmight and sold,: Sight:cheeks on tho eastern ernes for sale.liiial..4'notes and bills collecited. •-• , REFFULENCES. ' -Wm. Bell & John D. Davis, Lorenze; Pittsburgh; Pa • J. Painter & Co., Joseph W9u4ve l l, James May, Alex. Bronson& Co., Philadelphia. John 11. Brown&' Co., James M'Candless, Cincinnati, D.- J. It. M'Donald, St. Louis, hlo.. Popov • Preirt Bank of Ky., Louisville. European and American Argeney. MIIE Undersigned European AgenChaving again arrived in- Amerien at the reg,tilitr tiinei will leave Pittsburgh, Pa. early in September next, and sail from New York on the first day of October, ma king a'rninrcr...nxit tour through' England, Ireland, b'cotland, Wales, and returning to America in May, 1347. By tleis agency money remittances can be made by drafts far large and small !Mini, payable-at sight in every part of Great Britain, Ireland, &c.; legacies, debts, rents, real estate and claims collect ed and recovered; seitfcbes of all'kinds made; co pies of wills, deeds add documents. procured; and the usual buidnese appertaining to this Agency tran sacted as -heretofore, Innumerable references giv en. Apply personally or adrdesspost pdtd, 11.,KEENAN, . . European Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh, Mr. J...ScAray will': attend to all - European basi n-min • ,jel.9: Gdld #ufi,.Blll-er'4iVatchcii . . tax nknbe Vent manerd„cture, bo 'tif England. , Red NJ Geneva, in large yitrinty and r sale' 'at •the lowest prices—Lpntterns, new and o o latest:style. Also, Diamond pointed Gold Pens, another large supply,,just received ofthe best make. Also„Silver Ware, Jewelry, Fine Table Cutlery,Speretaeles,Pen• cile, Tea. Ware, Lathpe, Military Gothle &c, ' . j.4:1 _W.. WILS - ON, corner.otroarth'itnd Ivt a r kev st. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR., —2ohhcla ?I; 0, , Sugar . for sale by . (je26) • JAMES MAY. -"' '~~c~~cai 'Tin Found at Last, Cure- - follows Cara:! MORE 'PROOF OF THE EFFICACY OF pit. •SiVATNEIS COMPOUND SYRUP \ OF r WI LID '0 H E.. .1 . Y . I . - THEO/1/0/ITAL ND AL PiEPAnATION ' \ '. CONSUMPTION: i- • ' Coughs;-.Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, . Spitting\ Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in - the Sidi and Breast,Palpitation of die Heart, , . Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, . . Sore \ Throat, Neryous.. DebilitY, - . -end iddiseases of ' ; ;Throat, , , '‘ • ' ' Breas and Lungs, the I most.Sectual -and i. • • . i. . . speedy•enreeser.... ..: i. , ' '.' ••. knownN s for •. ' • '.:. I . •abOveditteaieli N 'N., . " ,N.. - , .. , • , Dn... ercir.k.YlF r iO s ..N.,„ ; COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHORik , - , A- -, Vrtilli , POOlldealiftli .Care I: •i - ...5...„ Dr. 'WAYNE: Dear Sir—in,Oetobeilast; while:en gaged -with;Mr. Joseph Smith, In a saw Mill,".:netir Waynesburg, I was attacked with a cough, frOin Bea itig exposed at night, which graduallYincreased, at tended. with spitting of blood and a severe pain in the breast, loss-or appetite, fever,. &c. iStc., which. was • • Darron, Feb, I lth, 1545. .. scarcely supportable I had 'a. family who were J. W. WhfliaorieL-Dear.,Sir: As youare the 're wholly wholly dependent on my exertions for support, yet agent in Dayton, for the sale•of "Dr. was °bil g e d ''' leave inylnfsineeeired return home. Wistir's Balsam of Wild Cherr," I take this :petit.' 1 w n s then attended ,by several phy,siclans,both'still od of making a statement of f a cts to you (which 1 grew worse; until my, medical attendants gave me uyr hope may be published to the world) in reference to as incurable.' StiLiseqnently; ni mY wife in an almost miraculous .carg, wrought in my case ; 4y. one of the', public prints; a n: advertisement of - Dr.: means-cf the above Invaluable Balsam. • , 'SVinyne's Compound Syrup of" Wild Cherry, mei& . Language Bid effects i t p Bids to describe Lgo salutary pro me mc one bottle from Francis MiClure, your agent tinned, and the greatl)Cocfit I derived from its use. in I .'en'lntown, whichrolieved me. I continued until 1 had taken five bottles. I am Ateiv able to return to The citizeus of Nylon and viciniti, Weil rebid: my work again. ' I write this to Offer you my-sincerelect that pudic Bth of Au t 7 , ist. last, I received •seri th :Mks, and you are iLt liberty to Make.it kneliii, sc , Otel injury from th e .explotem of a cannon. A por- , don of its contents enterecimy right side rand breast; that if any human being is, suffering riaj haeVe beep, and in all - probability, some fragments oesplintere of h e tnnY'have recourse; le Y e n ° inTainabin ' th'edinine. the ram-red passed through the "plura," and pierced -. . , , Yours,‘, ~, , JOHN 11'- BOYNE. the Lungs. , ' Lewistown, Del. _ , , After tho lapse of ab out six weeks, I was attacked CONSUMPTION, which has haffied die skill of , with a diseressing cough rind p violent pairl" in . i . n y eminent-,Mtnlical practrioners, where inva lids have right side. Some ten 'days 'after this when in ti par- •been given up , hopeless, by having recourse to, and orysm rif cough/ig, suddenly and lal:CErt broke, and persevering in;this- Unequilted rt-medy; - have'hien a large quantity' of very- ot r ooatto toattetv % tied radically cured: There are now,in the hands of the 'with blood, was discharged; most of which rfound proprietor numerous certifiCates of• cures,-„Wrilt p,„age through the ope n in g o f th e .! 4, m i . ! , From would. astonish cridulity • itself" .were• they made this eliciting,' there frequently passed a quantity of 'known to the world. To those. who are afflicted air, supposed to 41110 .irons the lungs.. ;baring' au with any of the above dim:libel; we say4.:lgiteqhis `this tiotery malrings . ..tart-o ahnost intolerable. medicine a fair trial; you will then be Convinied.this My physic)atm, meau.while paid the strictek ation- is no miserable tompnetel,ibut a safe and'poirerfril tion to are, and did all iii their power for airy recov. 'remedY , lnd th a ti AnnKa t / v einja . giji - atang - gnl'a and cry. But with all their skill they could not reach. egnallad IV 'Wine.- - ~ the seat if distrait; efter the Lll/Ig.l had become affect-- Jr. SWayne'a Syrup lathe only t true iind-genume. 'ed. I was .visitetilluring Ibis time by-at least twenty :article Se Wild elloki, bvroco . . 'dpubliC,, - :niT'we . n Physicians. ,• ~ •, , would say to the a ffl icted; aliviYalook for.the,Wrik• - It NMI/ new reduced to a-certainty, that imotion ten signatu re ' nd.Dr ' SWA. " I: " e2:6lileittid before rio , longs .. „. 33 rapdly_s „ aitiblg plane; andthat this {your purchase.' "-Beware; and he net ileceiiied ! Some persona inay tell yorLdrat some:other prepa would terminate my life in - crverv_short tithe, was in ' the highest degree prebabie. '-- - - ratinnis as good: Heed - them mat. One trial ;of the At this 'critical stage, a messenger was despatched genuine. Dr. Swayno's Syrup of wild Cherry will can to Cincinnati,"nnd - a celebrated Physician of that wines you. that it is the most valriabla medicine dis place seas conanited. When lie was made acquaint- ed with my situation, he remarked that nothing could From the increasing.demand for the above article, be done lipmedical aid, if the constitution itself was Druggists, Merchants,! and dealers generally, will sot sufficient to throw, ad' the disease. Bud it to their advantage to have a full supply of this My friends now despaired of my recovery, and I valuable medicine. Remember to enquire for'Dit. had no earthly ground or hope to survive many day a. SWAYN /I'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF ,}tiILD CH ER- Fortunately at this juncture, I saw one Or Dr. Wis- RY, as there have been. 'some"iedividuale with the tar's Pamphlets,' 'entitled "Family Medical Guide," 1 assumed limes of physicians, making great diens or "Treatise on Consumption of the Lungs." Asl to push spurious article into the market..under a had often heard of dying men "catching at straw;," fictitious name. . .' - : .!.. • :' , I felt this doing so. myself By the Consent of my , The (original and ordy)genuine article is only pre- 1 ph ys i c i a „ a,l iota t„ you for a b ottle „ 1 -, t i te toc at o t o o pared by DR. SWAYNE,, N. W. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. , ' t T described sir: ••Iris/ars Balsam et IVild Cherry," which re:J . lO , 4lNi inc almost illlolollllely...Mier I; 'Lot the advice be repeated, de Ant neglect ii-slig i ht: if you do, l you amyl:aro Occas may ion to regret it. iail used some five or /3i/ bottles f sojar recovered to ,""lgh; run any r Why iak I ..Delay has, and ag.a.iii lead 10 be Op and about. My cough ceased, and my tun gs were resumed 10 a healthy atate---all from the heat: to serious consequences._. - 1 . , • ii ,,. „ of t. ,, thivii ilito.toreamtpotoctiot medicinal o r _ 'IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.--.-An excellent truer (.y. Wig ar's Bilsatn. ' , . Spring Medicine. Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND Werry it not from the ezternal injury I received in l SABSAPA MLA AND'EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS. my shoulder and 'arm by the espiosioa, / feel confi-, These great purgative and purifying Pills .are ccle dent that I might have been working at my tra d e , bratod• for the cure oPDyspepsia, Sick Headache, (which it blackainithing,) bet this has prevented. Lessor Appetite, Low Spirits, Blotches or Pimples Its exposure, 1 lix , e sin Ce ta k en ~,,e rat , tosoto 1 on the face, or any disease whore'a purgatiVe or pai r-Otis, and my only frirtedy h as 1,,,, , u "theha/sers.,, I tying medicine is reqUired.Thesit pills neither gripe, And I now ntost cordially recommend the genuine, Produce nannea, or any other unideasant'sensation, who arc a and as a Spring Medicine for purifying the blood and Wister*s Mom to all afflicted with Colds,! ( . 04 , u, or Lung , Complaint ,. 1 consider ;tan invai .i cleansing the bodyof disease, they are unsurpassed Y et introduced to tho public.: liable medicine—a real blessing to the world, Any by any medicine ever person desiring further information, may call ou me ttir:' Alanufactured and sold, whelosale and retail, any tune. yours truly, by the sole proprietor; Dr.-SW/SYNE & SONS, N. CIARISTOPHER It. S.MYTIL W. corner Race and Eighth Streets,2Phila'a. City of Dayton, ? The only agents in Pittsburgh for the sale tactile Montgnmery ro., State of Ohio genuine medicine are,l Wm Thorn, sa Market st.; f ' sobsortbod and sworn to, bor „„ oto, Joattoo o r , Ogden & Snowden, corner of Wood :and 2:1 at., and the Peace; this 11th day Of Feb. 15,45. ! S. ;Theca, ISO Libertyst., where it can , be obtain- E BENEZER FOWLER. ed genuine, wholesale and retail,'• at proprietor's Testimony ~, i, (44, highly rr ,, r *, bir .,... crti ._ 0 . 1 prises. Sold by John Mitchell, Allegheny city;.E. ''''' 1 li. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Megritlin', Mercerf J. H. Dayton, in (collimation of Me (timer. Burton & Co , Erie; P. S. Morris &Co.',. Louisville; We. the undersigned, being intimately acquainted, it , , Easterly' ' with Mr.S myth, and having seen and watched over; Co., - E. 4 & e°,, Sr. Loehr; Andrew Oliver & New*Orleans; Denig & Son, Columbus; Boyd, him during his late illness, do not hesitate to nay 1-' ~, ~.. Cares & Co. , lhitler; Mackenzie i& Haskell, Cleve that the tbregbilig, is by 110 means an C.rflggerote,l , - land; Dr. Baker, Wheeling, Va.; Wm.'R. Wood, statement, but is entitled to full credit. . Ma ysville, Ky.; Miller, Brownsville; .Drill. CaMp . , . A. L. STOUT, J. B. 11. DODSON, belf& Co., Unientowurß. E. Johnson, Cumberland; J. M. Sharp, ,Dayton; and , by .agents 111, all parts of HENRY R. SMYTH. ' - the United Stalea.- i . sop 18 tr:rThe true and genuine " Wistar's, Balsam of Wild Cherry," A sold at established agencies in all . . -A CURE FOR. CONSUMPTION. Seven Thousand cases of obstinate Pulmonary Corn plaints cured in one year! ' • We ask 'the attenticin or tlio Candid to a feW can aideratione. • Nature, in every part of her works, has left indeli ble marks of, tulaptation • - The constitution of, the animals and vegetableit of the forest, is such.,that.,they . could not endure the cold of the frigid zone, and vice vesa. In regard to diseases and ,its cure', the . adaplien is more or less striking. . The Moss of iceland,ilm-Wild Cheiry. and Pines of all Northern latitudes (and "Dr. Woman's BAL SAM" is a compound chemical extract from these,) have long been celebrated for complaints prevalent only in cold climates. ' , lndeed the mostdishnguislied medical men, have averred' that nature furnishes, in. `every co it n trrmedicines forits own peculiai diseases. Consumption in its cinifitudied and incipientamgcs Covgns,Asthinii;lCeouliaml.Lirer Complaint fortn!)k far the most fataTclaiiii or diseases knOwn - to our :land. Yet even thosemayfie cured by means of the simple , yet powerful , ternedies (named above) and avhich'eon ttered by .a .beneficient iProvideneai wherever.those rnalidiesprevail. ANOTHER AtiI'QNISHING • \VISTA-TVS BALSAM. or,-.lviim CITEIIIIT, always tritim-H pliant! cure, follows cure in its onward victor-ions career! : parts of the United Statue. Sold in Cinicnnati on the corner of Fourth and Walnut strfet4tty SAN FORD & PARE. General Agent* for the ‘Vestern States. " For sale byl WILCOX Jr., S. E. cor. Market *t. and the Diamond Pitt:dm:Oh rinyft-y. tr iliein's Pills. rplIE WILSON PILLS, as a remedy , peculiarly adapted forlicailaches and dyspeptic affections, are ,pretty generally known and esteemed in this community; and the proprietor, BO often as he has occasion towrite or speak of them, can scarcely re frain from an expression of his grateful acknowledg ments to his friends for their patronage and kindness to him. Ili, feelings are the warmer from obserOng the "beginning and the ending"—thrown almost iu juxtaposition—of somany nostrums and kindred pre parations equally loud in their pretensions, and much more industriously presented to the public; while his preparation noiselessly advanced, even to remote places; soothing and comforting the afflicted, and permanently grafting itself upon the affections of new friends, thus continually widening the circle 1 of its usefulness. Although well satisfied that hist medicine has, as it were, a principle of perpetuity WI it, yet 1w is obliged to his friends for the moat sub stantial evidence of tho fact. In its natural history, if you please, the Wilson Pill differs from most other preparations in not beiiog originally - made fur sale, or with a view to - pecuniary, profit; while ai , erery body knows, the greatest tyro. (as a gentrtal filing) ,no sooner begins to dabble in drugs than lie casts about for some cheap prepara tion, or must 'got up,' its the phrase is, something r anything that will sell. Often he attempts it under an assumed or fictitious name, as thriugh conscious his own wore insufficient to sell it. The difference then between the Wilsoh Pill and the preparations a have just indicated, Would appear to ho this: The consciousness of the value of my, pill. originated the idea of putting theta km sale for money; and at -I price. The •consciousness of the value of money priginates in most instances the many preparations I have alluded.to: and the price most likely 'to take'. is always lfirst ;carefully. considered, and the pill or other Keparation Madeltiffl graduated to'lsuit it. The one is a ntsedverX, end 'Coinos from the great iticana of Universal'Nature; The other a trick or inception, and comes from a not Very popular quality of him vinttAt. Nature:: Leader! the rlifference here is great. In onejinstancethe value attached to the PILL is the starting' poinWitt the other, the storm-Y. lint it in not probable that some :of the many PrOpara tions haying even such:paternity were accidentally good, but that outsibly by this process of "getting up" as they ca ll: it, by puffing and blowing, as we clean wheat, they have been "got up" too high be fore their specific gravity had been carefully ascer tained, and have blown off never to be heard of, with other, ehaff—some lighter, some heavier. Whatever may be the rationale I must repeat it, that I am most profoundly thankful to my friends for their discrimination in nctoonsigning my discovery to that corupontkone category of "inventions that did not answer"-Lof "tricks that won't win.." The Wilson Pills are useful as a or.rrEast. remedy, and may-be kept and taken, in proper doses, in fam ilies, as a preventative of general ill health, or djs ease of whatever name, by any member of the fam ily, without any fear of the consequences of expo sure in the ordinary pursuits of business. ;I:lrThey may always be had in any quantity of the proprietor, in pc - un street, below Marbury, and of the principal Druggists of this city and Allegheny. 1y22-dBr.w7m Wholvialo Shoo Store. j' IL CHILDS S; CO., are now receiving-their spring supplies, consisting °tone of ~... the, largest, cheapest and best as- 441.-SHIMIS--- sorttnent of Boots and Shoes that, they have .evei been able to bring, to this market. Also, - Ladies and Misses Florence Braid, and Straw Bonnets, of the latest styles together with a splendid assortment ,of Palm Leaf Hats, memo and boys' summer Caps. Also, a large lot, of New York Tanned Sole Leather, ,all of which - having been purchased- at the lowest rates, and selected with great care for the western trade, will be sold at a.emall advance-above cost and charges. All' merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and examine their stook before purchasing elsewhere. mar27-tf 1 1 .1%4 1. - At DUal . )300WEL OR SUMMER COMPLAINT. —We confidently recon)mend and could refer to him reds of our citizens 'oho have used JAYNE'S CARMINATIVEBA.LSAM, as a certain, safe and effectual reinedy for Dysentry, I):arlitra, or Loose'nesk, Cholera Morbus,'SUAIMED. COMPLAINT, Colic, Griping Pains, Soul Stomach, ' Sick and Nervous Headache Hekrtburn, &le:- - This is one of the most efficient, pleasant, 'and safe compositions ever offered to the 'public for the cure of the various derangerneriui of the siousiert and iJOiVELF, and the only articloprorthy of the - least confidence for curing CIIOLE4A- INFANTIRIf or '13f2a12 COMPLAINT I . and In all the above dis eases it really acts like a charm: CERTIFICATE _ . . From the Rev. Asa Shinn, of thsillrotestant Method. .ist Church . The undersigned having been isillicted:during the past winter with a disease in the Stomach, sometimes prodcing severe pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours without intermission, and having tried various remedies with little effect, was ftirnished :With a. bot tle of Dr. JAYNE'S CAnsurn7rvc BALSAM. This be used according to thetlirections iand found invaria bly that this medicine cause d pain to - abate in bree or four minutes, and in fifteen or twenty Min utes every_ uneasy sensation was p 4 qiily ,- quieted. The medicine was afterwards used wlrneverledica tions4Z4he, approach of pain were eraeiveti,, and the pain was thereby Prevented.; Ne contained to use the medicine every,evening, and sometimes in the morning; rind in a few, weeks IMalth',was so far re stored, that the sufferer was relieied from a large amount of oppressive pain. Vrtilb exPerience, there fore, he can corVidenily recommend Dr, D, Joyne , o Carminative Balsam, as asaintary medicine for dis eases of the stomach indhowelii •A. Samar. Allegheny city, July ltith,. 1843.- • For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA:STORE, 72, Fourth street, near. Wood. Price 28 and •50 cents; per bottle. < jelB-d&w . _ . , ‘‘HO NVhO pld'asure.a,dOvny anus Ne , er lost his health , or youMful chums, herPAireg, and justly. can • ,Exclaim—"ln me behold 'U. Mapi73 URING A TRIAL of a nuinber of. years, - .Dr. I D Thompson'ePlLtffi 'haviheen found an inval uable remedy iie cases of inalgeitliiiWhilitiim'.4,l* plaints, for derangements' Ortlre'digiiiitivi arid obstructions,- a sluggish action of the,livermid bow els; which occagion more or lestiilie_fedleisinfl.'nfl.tp tains, vim' heartburn, giddiness; acidity, head-ache, sickdess, spasm. and flatulent distention orthe stom ach and bowels, drowsidessz. an& dimness of sight, an- uncomfortable" sensation experienced at.thepit of the stomach somtafter eating, with a feeling of weight or oppression; appetite itnpaired, breathing difficult, tendernesi about the' region of the liver, bowels ir regular, sometimes olistinatii/y costive, with languor and depression of spirits: Price 25 cents: per box. Prepared by the sole proprietor, EDGAR THORN; Druggist, ' coinerllend and Penn sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. Also sold by all 'the principal druggistsiu the city. je 23 SLa R'S SELERRATED I LIVER PILLS, which .sca.c,(4 unequalled by any rigedicipe, known for the. cure: of .Liver Complaint, arid other diseases arising froin a deranged, state of ,the Liyer. This medicine has been in public use for about. 8 years', and has acquited a reputation for ,Curing the liver Complaint. Which has never beeri,e c qualled by any remedy heretofore offered to tie public. As an Anti-bilious, or Purgative Pill, they ure,un surpassed and should be used ircpladyof the com,, mon pills of the day. Give therma tiral and, the. truth will appear. , Prepark and . by. R. .E.`: SELLERS, ~,T.37 Wood sreet. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTIIII.B.D TOBACCO 20 kegs Plug Toba l ecol ' • 5 ~ :Ladies> Twgt, do; - 10 4, Vu. • :44 do; :• - 10 "• Casod, Iptump t doi In store and for sale by, J.& J. NI'DEVITT, -ap2o 222 Liberty et., .A:a.sY,r Y ~t,i':,~ ,~~iie~~cal: Preserve the Teeth. - VAR better is it to cure the toothache in one Min i.' ute, by using Wheeler's Teab,erry Tooth Wash, than to suffer the aching; oleo to cure soreness of the gums, cure softness of the gums, stop bleeding of the gums, and always keep the teeth,- gums and mouth pleasant, and in the best state of health. - Whilst introducing . WHEELERS TEABERRY. TOOTH WASH to the public, itis the painful ditY of the-proprietor, to state that this article, which is the original, and only genuine-Teaberry Tooth Wash, has been imitated by numerous Teatierry Tooth"Wiphes, Teaberry Tooth Pastes, and a variety'of articles ;with' the name Tea.4.erry rinezed- to them, - when, in fact; this article is- lhe -first ;that ever bore the name of Thaberiy,tirid , is' - the only one - which 'possesses the real 'little of the plant,and'eatablished,all the celeb rity for it, whirh induced others_to.-make,use of its name,, though they never, did present its intrinsic vir- tues to thepublic. As evidence that it' is' the ilrst preparation of - Teaberry for:Abe-Teeth, the -copy, of the certified, records of the United, States. District Court is published. ' - , -'- ' - -- - ../.4 r - ' - Eastein District of Penneyfrailia,t6 • ~- J'. y .. Nit:, Be it:remembered, That on, the 1 -, i ll. C . 2 .. second day of February, Anne Domini, I, .'..0:1 .• one ttioesand eiglarbundred 'and forty .. kitrlct NV': W I-1 P.EI. E R , - Of the said District, bath deposited in this Office the -Title of a Book, the title of which is in-the-words folhawing, to wit: - - TEABERRY ;TOOTH - WASH - • ._ The right whereof he claims as Proprietor, in con formity- witfithe Act 'e `Congress, entitled "An. Act to amend the sesor a. l , Acts A f s esp H ec o ti p n ic g i C s o io y N ßi , _ _ . pit, Clerk of the Dist Court. 1842, Feb. 2d. Copy deposited. ' •-•.-• - • -1-•:' , CHAS,-F: HEAZLETT: The above. Copy. %Right . for. the .IVrapper of. the. Brittle, showing the 'title of, the Artiele,in legal inn- . and •grantid' in the legal 'forrn; will prove - this to be thir.Orginal TF. &BERRY TOOTH WASH; and all others are' Mit imitations, which has gone 'out of use wherever the Genuine - Teaberry Tooth Wash is sold. , 'Then, renaeinVer;'66n6ii gel idEe 4 ' WIIEELERrB. Certijlcatecolth?,.446.l4ralcs of delphia. , flaying trade use `of l'etir'• much 'crag-mita-I'oa berry Tooth Wash, Ij feel convinced that- itis the best article,J; have, evcr icnuts - n,su l; havel7,, wtvaffi recommend' ite' nee to the public iii general; as a pleasant -and 'efficacious 'artielet for tireservittg 'the" Teeth aiO.Piuse. • lIDAERT E.. J011NT91+1.,..r . 1Po1"a niniiber of Years my 'reeth'ind ere so much;out.of;order as. ten prevent me. km-eating' wah any.pleasure, and eakeed_inuch..pain..... Having, heard or Wheefer'S 'l 4 eaberry Tool.ll;Waih,'Tdo Cer tify fliakTtridd One bottle:ora, ttnd is .Wis - than ivmka:roy teeth And Gurno,Ncre -410t4d and-good believe that the use - ora would .be an, advantage to urany - otheri." " I:"BRAZEIt. Carific . Oes of: Mem bers . ej '/Iti4acklp/iict . Bar. Haying used Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash and po . wder, I have found thUm to pessess'cleansing and purifying -properties,', and while 'they Whiten- and beautify the, Teeth, they . , hare a bene4mal effeci,upon the Gums, by . imparting to them free and healthful action. • '' • • 'F.'2l. ItAYNOLD. I have used Wheeler's Xeaherry 'Tooth.Wash, and its effeetaupon my Teeth and Gums to me a high - opinion 'of its merits. I Cheerfully recom mend it to the general use, • - 11.-It. KNEASS. . - . . •My datiglitei has 'used.' Wheeler's Teabetil Tooth Wish (aud - powder) and has 'found ite • effects to •be cleausitig.and:purificatiou QC the Gums, and?, sareet-, cuing of the mouth. I have-no 'hesitation iu.ricam mendirig it Moat - heatifiaiit p'reliatation•for the Teeth I.hare ever 'soca. c=• C. J. JACK.. Certificates of Ladies and gentleplen of Philadelphia. "It iswith - gratitude that I send the foll Owing cer tificatc, hoping that many who. suffer will be led by a pernial of it, to obtain-Wheeler's Teaberr3l Tooth 17caslr; which article I used, and' it has, effectually cid - ed . :tooth-ache ' soreness of the -gums, rni eoied seprf from my,teeth,und I fully.believelias entirely arrested all decay'of them. I trust that all who soli. ter, having either of the same species of complaint, will as soon .as possible. use 'Wheeler's Teali.6ity" Tooth Wash that they may be relieved.—. , :TULIANA'CUTIIRA.L. "Owing, to having taken cold,but mostly, in conse quence of the acid of paint used in coloring, prints, my Teeth became very ranch injured; giving excru ciating pain at intervals for. between two and, three years— Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash was and has 'entirely cured, thorn, which in certificate form I aced, that those who wish n.perfect remedy for.painful teeth, and -also deSire al pleasant .Tooth wash, may with conNence try Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash. MARY A TAYLOR. “Wheeter's Teaberry Tooth. Wash' , having re.- moved scurf and cured soreness of the gums, which had troubled me for two years, it is my belief that it is a ,highly useful article, and that it- is adi"isible to those who suffer withrthe Teeth awl .thims to make • use of it. MARY SULLIVAN, " Your-Tetberry Tooth Wash . cnred the toeth-ache and also soreness of the , gums in my faluily t , and, -I. send you this certificate, that those who buffer with` tooth-ache or soreness of the gums; mayinoW that it is a remedy for them, and a sexy pleasaat.l'ooth Wash. FRAS. PRFW,OST, W. Wheeler. N 0.145, Catharine street:". “Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash , ' having cured soreness of the gums, and efeettially'stopped.bleed ing of the guma,l deetn it e'debt of gratitude for the relief which it afforded me; and a duty owed to my fellow beings, to say, that it is my firm conviction, that those who will use Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, for theTAth and Gums, will find that it is an important article. THOMAS 1. M'CURDY, No: 238, Callowhill et. From much severe of ictiott-of myself, -and other's of my family,_ with decayed Teeth and sore Gums, and the many respectable testimonials highly in favor of WHEELER'S TE.A.GEEILY TOOTH' WASH, I was induced so give it 3' thal;after which my ihmily used it,. and I rejoice' to say that it did perform a thorough and effectual cure foi all, and is the-best article that I, knew Fwould recommend its w use to those hotnay be suffering: - JESSE MOORE,; W. Wheeler. No. 127, - Market street. Many:more testirnonialware 'ex' 'thing - approving or Wheelern Teaborry Tooth Wash. , ' .. : : Sold atAV.M..-.3AClLSONlS,Store.,4slo,S9..Libert.y aireet;Piiinbil4h,.hiiio of Wood street. PrincipO Office, p. 66 Chp.palt eit.2.Pl6,lwlelphia •••ISf. AIc.I)GN.A.LD,- Belt and liras; FOunder,.Pirst street, netve..Afarket, is :?; prepared to make Brass Castings and Brass wsiks - .generalLy on the most - reasonable terms and; shortest notice. ( • He invites machinists and all thug. using brass virottls give him a.-al,l,ns he is de •tsrmined to do all vvark itshis line very low. • . . may ,27,1 y , ;, • - • • ‘7.: _•-: .„ . OGAN; hria removed; to . No 83, Wood street ; one door belowDirimend'Alley; to the store latelY',Oecup . led by Clark At'eariieiciai where • he has opened a Wholesale and Betall'Dry Goods Store; and having jiisfrethined fromthe • Eastern' Citieei is opening a new aud • well selected =striek - 'of Goods, consisting of Pielfeh','English and American cloths, (all colors,) higfoitt ihriety. rif.new Style Cassimeres , and .Satfnetts; •Cashmaietts, -0.- new style;) Oregon ' , Cassimere, a • good stock of summer cloths of all kinds; late • Style - yestings;• also, a great ,variety of Lawns and Ginglaims; Pyramidieal. Graduates and other fancy patterns;.a variety of prints 6 to 26 cents per yard; a very superior.lot of white goods, consist, ing of India Linen, Damask-Plaid, Striped Cambric; Victoria .LaWll, striped and plain Mull; Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; figuredrind plain Bobinets; black and bhie. black. , Silks; plain, figured and striped;. a largo ,assortment: of Irish'Linens; bleaChed brown Muslins; table , Diaper; Marseilles - ,CBiinterpancs,l (large size;) Mireen; a good 'SuPPly'of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoletts arid Sunshades; a yerylarge as- AOrtment of men, women, arid - rihlldreies Hosiery; a very tine 'article of Lisle Thread Hose and Gloves, and many other.articles not enumerated. He Would respectfully invite his former customers and the pith lic generally, to an examination of his itoek,_to which he expects to make hddiliousregitiarlY, ap4-y • • ' • . r riptsintrpi.and Cannellasille Rail Road ATOTICF. is hereby given, that in pursuance of a .1.1. resolution of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Connellerville Railroad Company„ authorizing an increase of the capital so Diaid Company, and directing an additional subscription, books will opened for receiving additional subscription to the stecli.of:the Company, at the office of Wm. Latimer jr., in -4th street, between Market and Wood streets;Pittsbusgh, on Friday, the 4th day of S eptember, The' books will remain open from ?' eclock P.M. o f said day; and front day Itt day (Sundays excepted) until the requisite number of shares be subscribed, or until otherwise ordered. By 'order of the Directors, sep2 - WM. RODINSOISidr:Presft. lo#f `g. . An A crostic. "JUST IN TIME FOR. CHEA.IqtAROAINS. , . , Just received, a splendid assortment of Spring - and and - Bummer goods,, - - Unsurpassed for quantity, quality or •' ' Style. Therroprietor- of thisestablisinient Takes gnat pleasure in informing his friends and the In general,- that he is now prepared to fill all orders that his • =. Numerous'customers may ihyor Itim-yritb. Btrangers and Travelers would:do 'we% m visiting the Iron City,rtii call and examitieldiextensietiin*well Made stock of ready made - olOthth yohas,4 cent plete assortment' of - '. l English cloth; to which he would invite E atiention, also, • ' French cloths of every coiok and quality, wich he is Offering at a very small advance on tagtern:prices. Remember atthis store ypn aro 49 . t_FtslcRI twopices, being Convinced that small *Oros and -tiluiek.Sidesis the _ best way to sedge enstem. - .11a.viag in his emploYih - e heufti arktrien . heck' war.' rant Every article made at his establishment to fit well, And to be Of rthe'bilif materials; in vite ' Purchasers generally to give hirst,e call , • Before 'purchasing in any other piace"; ' As he is, confident that ha can sell them as good goods alas , Reasonablepric.eses any house in this city,. Going so far as to`say a little cheaper.' All his gocias are new t and of handsome patterns,' purchased' - ' '•' • ' - In the the east but a few wicks Since. -:Tlie-sitbscri. her Now returns his thanks to his friends and the in general, and •-• ..; Solicits a continuance of theirfarrors. - Iron City Clothing Steen; No: 13111ibert'sticei.-: . marl• C. AvcLosicsw,,,, - Three Big Doore Clothing' Store. . N0..151, Liberty street. lllHEPraimiebireof this old and highly-popular:co. -, stabLishment intbrnirhisfriends and,thepublic . at large, that a portion - of his Spring and Summer Stock of j C -Ismisiv prepared for'theit: iiisPettilnioad-he reepeet , - fully:invites allravhc , contemplate purchasing articles, ; in his line to pay hirna visit. ' His stock thia season !is peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest-Pisluotur“ and,Patterns,, and all his Goods,,lia;eing,heen,select. cd by tithself in the eastern markebt, he al' with 'confidence recommend them to his customers astre. , :r very best quality: His lage- assortment of • • • •• - DRESS 'COATS", Isnrade in eariostmedern and improved style, a 0 the workmanship cannot be excelled., Pants (I;"ev ciiidesciriPtion; Satin . * 'Macy Pitts: • He has a suer . : and g- Veautiftsi assortment' of 1- E S ,„ To which he ,Wonlil iirpsri'.'ae be believeviliem'td be atoitilTeimtifurand Cheaper'- , Than anything of the kind ;that_basbeen offered.. 'heretofore. _ . T weed, .mtdz . other coats, for !pmmer, wear,. In • great variety and made in every styre, Fas4iarugh- r , Shiits; Latest Style of Stocks, Suspenders-Ott:Wert descriptions,- Handkerchiefs, and every -other article_, necessary for a Fashionabie Dress. , He has a very large and excellent "assortment -- ot Substantial, Clothingwhich will be , sold lower than it. can be purchased, at' any otherplace in the city • which he -would invite the attention of workingmen and'otherS who . ,Wish - servicable - cloihinWfor eveij ;Having. in his .eniploysome, the best Cutters end.- Workmen, that die CountrY can produce, and being provided with stock of GOods, which for excel lance and variety cannot 'be equaled, he islprepar. ed TO MAKE CLOTHES TO OItDER; - At the shortest notice, and in a style 'that Cannot be. Surpassed. , . DO VDT- PAS THE TORE BIG DOORS: It is not' considered any' Trouble to shOw''Clothing, and the proprietor feels , confident that After an Fez• amination of his stock, all who desire to. purchase will find, it their intereift to deal at.his establishment. The proprietor wouid take this opportunity to;ten. der his sincere thanks to - the public for the utipreze;' Alontcd ii.itronage bestowed upon his establishnient, , and-as - the success he has met. with is an lndication. that his eTorts'to pleas his - patrone, bare not' been% unavailing, he pledges himselfthat nothing shall be , ' omitted on his part to secure.thcir kindness for .tbo t future. - JOHN DIcCLQSICEY, . Three 'Bi g ' DOOTtj 151 Liberty. st. triarn-d4w J. S..Lowry, • Illoprchant Xailor OULD inform his friends and the public in general, that he has removed to IVoodstreet; in sthekr..CLIARLTS building, two doors below: the' entrance, wheie,he is ready to,execute all orders in the neatest and most fashionable manner having ett ga4ed the services of Mr.. Jos*Canirtax. es eat:- ter,.. whose attention:will be devoted to that branch", of the trade and whose well known ability in this par. ticidar having long heen establithed in the faibion , able toinmunity-of this city; induces the belief :that% by close attention to business, he will be able to, give generaleatiafaetion td, all whO' may favor hhn' With a call—having alsoiriademn - atHgementstolitierr constantly: on hand a general- assortinent , Zf eve,ry. thing adapted to gentlemen's wear, such as Cloths,' Cassimeres, Vestings, Shirts, Drawers, Bbsoms, renders, Glovep, Cravats, and every article pertain- tog to a goMinn:arcs wardrobe, he will be ready. at all tithes to supply any aeidarid in his'ine. Thesubscriber respectfullyinfomas his friendannti• the public generally, that baring eate.red, into the above aa-rangeroent the 'eatablishnient will be able to furnish any article in the Tnithringlitte with a punc: tuality and despatch scarcely equallodhy,any other in the city, , and for style, and workmanship nor sur passed by any in the states. • aug22d3m . :.INO. hd. CAMPIIEtI. TUST RECEIVED—A splendid assortment -' d. . Summer., Cassimeres, Gingharns, dad Gam broons,.suitabie for coats and pants; a large - stock of fancy Summer Stuffs; fancy Cotton Cloths, a neiv.nr tide; Oregon Cassie:tens; Bold. Mixed Tweeds and Berkshire; 10 dozen white ettirt °Linen iittlexue mitt Cdlars„ • Also; a great. variety of fancy shirt striped Ging; hams, Etc.; a splendid assortment of Summer Cra vats, Marseilles, Silk, Satin and, other Vestings, of superior styles and quality;*Socks; handkerchiefs, Stocks, Bosoms, Collant,.Lisle Closes, and all - kinds of gentlemen's wear, ready made ; or got up to order at the shortest notice, and_at the lowest prices, by - . W. B. SHAFFER, . , Pittsburgh Clothing Store, • - corner of Wood and AVaterani, Can't Iteatt -11 M. WHITE has- juit re.eeivedi at -his laige *I establishment, fronting Liberty; . and Sixth streets, splendid, assortment. of IllirtE.DS for summor;,p/se, a- Elliietior lot of French Satin V - E§: TINGS, all of ~ilnchhe is ready to make, upixt the latest fashimi and on the most reasonable tenni, as usual. ob.serve ;the corner, No 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. AL - WHITE, Talton Pioprietoi. To Armot . TO Al" ni t THREATENED INVASION Of WfSik. ERN. PENNSYLVANIA .by Col. Swift x with 10,000,-nien,.notWithstanding ;which, d.. 14; White Will ceiitinne to sell 'clotting Cheaper ttnil any liaiviteretofeee been - offered in the western e.oun, try,, having the largest _establishment, in the .city, fronting on Liberty and Sistlt Streets. lie is now prepared to slieW to his nuinerousliatronsthe grest• est variety of cloths,: cassimeres,.,t_vestings, and clo-: thing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching` 'season, that has ever been offered irithis market, to, which all can have the Right of Way. .observe the corner, N 0.167, Liberty and Sinth streets. WHITE,' Tailor, Proprietor, Faahtoil of Hate. 4 . At KEEVILFS, to-morrow, Thursday Angus; ~27th, a neat and cheap article of piTtstimli manufacture can be had at the above state, pheadot fashionable hats imported from the East. - REEVIL & CO., `nn 152 head ofWood et. Venitlatt Blinds. AWESTEItVELT, the old and well keown Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second and ourth ate.:, takes this method to inlet= hie many friends of "the fact that his FapturY is now'in full op. eration on St. Clair at.; near the oldrAllegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blind; of varione colors and qualities, is constantly .kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-centd up to spit customers N. B. If required, Blinds will be put up , so,,that ip case of alarm by fire, or .ptheswisp, they.-.may be remoied-withoutthe aid of a screw -driver, and with the "same facility that any other - piece oflurniture can removed, and without any extra hxpense. je24-d4wy. - 'Fifth Street rurnituto , NVararooraaf THE subscriber would most respectfully, call tlie attention of the public stock' of Cabinet Ware, possessing advantages ever any other manu facturing establialunent in the city. is enabled to sell his Wares at much lower prices; therefore, lie would remind glose who want good Furniture at . a fair price not to forget the right place, No..27,'Fiith • street. (mar 23-d&wy) H.