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'''''''''''.:-.•.:7..,•4• ".- u.A - . ~ : 1 ~~ i .~l.' MOM - . 4., • _ .. •:~ FE ~ ,;.0 MUM • ' . , - . r a. y i.~ ' ~ ~. ~~ ; :. ~r tranlpartation • - Pitte3strasti Portable - Bost Llsia,._, 1846 • FOR the, transportation of freight' httwein Pitte biagh'und the-Miaitie crties,"via Penntiiivania Improvements and Baltimore and 13usquehnima The Proprietors of this old established Ifile„having comet:ate& their:arrangements; are prepared to for ward goods to and from the East (on the opening of the canal navigation,) on'. as' reasonable terms is any other responsiblee 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 decided success of the portable boat system; so manifest in the regularity and despatch experienced ,the delivery of goods, the absence of all risk of delay, lireakaga or other damage, incident to . the'. old system, where gooda have to be hurriedly transhipped three times-on-the way, and the merchantable order in which produce has been • avowedly delivered by them, has induced the proprietors to increase their stock_ considerably this season. Their extensive warehOutes at each point, (uneagualled by any other line;) affords them facilities to conduct their business with despatch; and to shippers the convenience of free storage, ifroquired, until their arrangemeiitii are .complete-7while'their long experience in the carry ing trade, it is presumed, will be sufficient guarantee to their patrons and the public that they will success fully exortthematilves to give general satisfaction. 1 Produce received forwarded, steamboat charges : paid, and bills lading transmitted free of charge for commission, advancing or storage, and all communi cations to the following agents promptly attended to: TAAFFE -tk O'CONNOR, Cor. Penn and Wayne sts.; Pittsburgh. THOMAS BORBIDGE, 278 Market street,"Philadelphia. O'CONNORS & Co., North at., Bal timore. mar3o-7 IllnghaWs Tranuportation Lin4i; - 84 6 1:6 -1. Co - - - •Tr.r:- LD u tt gi T u E ot D c O litu i .m st i r n ic g t t S o a b b e ba P th tli e -k o e n e l ping principles, Daly line that is so conducted. 'The. proprietors of this old established line have puttheir stock in the most complete order, and are thoroughly prepared to forward produce and merchandise to and from 'the Eastern cities onthe openingnf navigation. We trust - tliat our long experience in the carrying business,and zealous attention to the of cus toniers, will secure to us a continuance and increase of the , patronage heretofore bestowed on .Binghath's -.Our arrangements will enable us to carry freight with the utmost despatch; and our prices shall always be. as low as the lowest charged . by other responsible 'Produce' mid merchandize will be received and for. warded east and west without any charge for adverti sing, storage or commission. - of lading, forwarded, and every direction proMptly attended to. • Address r or apply to WM. BINGHAM, Canal Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne sty:, Pittsbl, BINGHAMS, DOCK & STRATTON, N 0.276 Market - frt., Philadelphia, JAMES 'WILSON, Agent, No. 122 North HoWard st 4, Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent; No. 10 West St;., New York Independent Effort:kble Boat Ltue. *a, Witt 8 "VOA the transportation of produce and merchan _l2 dize to and. from Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia; it:r without transhipping'. Goods con signedto our dare, will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest current rates; Bills of Lading trans mitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge Air storage or Commis sion. 4.-ddress MEM Plckwori nnnu. 1846 =t, 70 . ;XCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way 11' freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns town, Bollidiyaburgh, Water Street; and all inter mediate places. Opeboat /eaves the Warehouse of C. A. 111cAnul . ty & .Cl., Pittsburgh, every day (except Sundays) and Shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay and on accommodating terms. - WC respectfully solicit your patronage. PROPRIETORS. • Pickworth of boats, Nile, Exchange, Paris and Pacific. J. H. Barnes of, boats, Push and Etoine. John of cars on Portage .Rail Road. ♦GENTS.,. r. PICKWORTII, Canal Basin, Johnstown, JOHN MILLER, 6 t " Hollidaysburgh, C. A. IoI'ANITLTY & CO, " Pittsburgh. jy23 MONONGAIIELA ROUTE,' VIA. GROWNSVILLE. • TO BALTIMORE, in 33 hours—fare $lO. TO PHILADELPHIA in 40 hours—fare $l2. ONLY. 73 MILES STAGING! ; i " ).'ZZ", U. S. MAIL. - - The 'Great Speed, Regularity and high Reputation already attained by this pleasant passenger Route, has induced the Post Master General, to place the Ness 'York and Philadelphia mails to Pittsburgh, 4- -on - it. • The superior and" swift steamers CONSUL and LOUIS M•LANE, leaves :the Monongahela, Wharf precisely at 8 o'clock every morning, and at 6 o'- clock every evening, except Sundays. Splendid Coaches await their arrival at Brownsville, to trans port Passengers and Mail, only 73 miles to the Rail Itoact at Cumber/and. ' The prephiations on this route are ample, and the connections complete, sip iliatdisappointment or de lays will be Unknown upon it: By our tickets, passengers can delay at Cmnberland or at Baltimore, during their pleasure, and continue their journey either by steamboat or cars to Phila delphia. Office in the "St. Charles Hotel," Wood et. Pitts burgh. MESKIMEN,, lyll, , Agent. THE subscriber, having bought out the well- known Livery Stable kept by C. B. Doty, -in the Ififth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he will keep at all_ times a stock of the beit description of riding horses, buggies, carriages of all kinds, and in short every thing required in his line of business. A. considerable portion of his stock is new, and he is confident that no stock in. the city will be superior to his.. - MS terms. will be moderite. Ills stable is on Lib. erty street, a few door above the canal bridge, where he respectfully so licits a share of public pa tronage. l CHARLES COLEMAN. 01-1-le is also provided With an elegant Hearse, which will be furnished when required. oct2s-ti jiIL CHILDS & CO., are now receiving their tring supplies, consisting of one of e largest, cheapest and best as- .4111•11-111- sortment of Boots and Shoes that they have ever been able to bring to this market. Also, Ladies and Misses Florence Braid, and Straw Bonnets, of the latest style; together with a splendid assortment of Palm Leaf Hats, menet 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 small advance above cost and charges,, All merchants wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mar27-tf 0..2. THOSE who wish to purchase Gold orSil ((aA ver Watches, or Jewelry, will find it to their - advantage to call on the subscriber, who is selling all descriptioni of fine gold and silver watches and jewelry, on as good terms as may be bad in the eastern cities. Fine Gold and Silver English Patent Lever Watche - . •vc ce " Geneva and French " ec e. L'Epine Watches, • Ladies' and. Gentlemen's Fine Gold Guard Chains. e. 'ee " " " " Breast Pins.' - • Bracelets, Gold Pencils; and Finger Rings. Silverware, Military Goods, Lamps, and a large v rie,ty: of Fancy Goods. COWatches, Clocks and Jewelry- repaired in the best manner, and warranted at the lowest prices. ' . W. W. WILSON, corner Fourth and Market sts. I[ataS fla4s - ' . . . '111,”: - ..gPRJ.NC4 FASHION.Inat. received' by is alPllkertirass from New York, the Spring Stylnyllii, °f lints. those in want of a neat superior Hats are'resnectfollY inTitedlo call. S. MOORS, No 93 'Wood ist.,.3.duo'rs below Diamond Alloy: mafil-Wp ~ k F~ " ::. MUM C. A. McANULTY & Co., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE, MERRILL & Co., 'Smith's Wharf, B,altimore. MEARS, RAYNOR & Co., . .Broad st., Philadelpia. Fifth Ward Livery Stable. Wholesale Shoe Store. Fine Gold and Silver Watches. L' s ;; . _,::.4'.'.-. , ‘` .,, . , ' . 7 . : , . !.;g' .•';,'-.,!..' -,:.:!,-.::.f,1';!.?;i-17,f..:`.v •f' , : -- .i. : "-- - . ,, -' '..:::'.;:::',. ':?:7,-‘:;:.'7eie-?..,:j.r1i,;?.:..'.., MEM :Vm..itt - t4tii:ol'.' - I:ittC .- 0:: - TaipsoottPa Geiser;al ,Elmlgratton °Mee. ' REMITT.ANCES arid pabsag to, : is . e and from GREAT Barra= , j Lariarin, by 'W. & S. T. Tapscott - 95 South street, corner ofMaiden Lane, New York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. , The subscribers having accepted the agency of the above house,,are now prepared to make arrange ments upon the most liberal terms, with those desi rous of paying the passage of their friends from the old. Country, and flatter themeselves their character and, long standina in business will give ample as surance, that all their arrangements will be carried out faithfully. ' Messrs. W. -& J. T. Tapscott, are long and favora bly known for the superior class, accommodation and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN or aim WEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES TER, GARRICK, 110TTINGUER,.ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each Port monthly, from New York the 21st and 26th and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. - George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure a depar tore from Liverpool, every Sr edays being thus deter mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapscott , s constant per-sOnal superintendence of the business in• Live rpool is an additional security that the.comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be pectic% larlfattended to. The suhscribers being (as usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately onl their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and are therefore prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea port. in Great Britain or Ireland to this CRY; the naturexif the business they are engaged in giving therm facilities fo`r carrying , passengers so far inland not otherwise' attainable, and will, (if ne cessary,) forward passengers further West by the best mode of conveyance without any additional charges for their tfbuble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES tife subscribers arc also prepared to give drafts at sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scialand and Wales; thus affordiak a safe and expeditioas mode of Retaining funds to those - Countries, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it then; interest to avail themselves'of Application (if by letter postpaid) will bp prompt y attended to TAAFFE &O'COTkiNOR, ' Forwarding and'Commission Merghants, mar 27 d&wy. Pittaburgli,j'a ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 184 6 • .111L.:REELY 4 MITCHEL, .ggents. ENIITTANCES to, and Passage to and front R Great Britain and Ireland, by the Black Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Packets: " Sailing from New York and Liverpool on the lit and 'l6th of every month.' And by first class . American Ships [Sailing Weekly.] Persons sending to the "Old Country" for their friends; can make the necessary arrangements with the subscribers, and have them brought out in any of the eightships comprising the Black Ball or Old Line of Liverpool Packets; (sailing from Liverpool on the bit and 16th of every month,) also by first class ships, sailing ftom that port weekly, which our Agents, Messrs. James D. Roche & Co., there will send out without delay. Shonld those sent fur not come out thenioney will be refunded without any deduction. The "Black Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Packd ets,"•comprise the following magnificent ships, And will sail from Liverpool on their regular tippointe day, as follows : • Fidelia, • On Ist Jan. Ist May. Ist Sept.l Europe, 16th " 16th " 16th " New York, Ist Feb. • Ist June. Ist Oct. American, 16th " 16th " 16th Yorkshire, . Ist Mar. Ist July. Ist IS Cambridge, 16th " 16th " 16th L Oxford, .. Ist April. Ist Aug. Ist ' Montezuma, 16th " 16th " 16th " Notice.—lt is well known, that the Black Ball is the very bestconveyance for persons to get out their friends;. and as other passenger ,agents advertise to - Dring out passengers by that Line, the public are.i. agen, fiat- Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out passengersby that Line. We have at all times for the Drafts at Sight for any amount, direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub lin. Also on Messrs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames & Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount, or any charge, whatever, in all the principal towns throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (post paid.) ROCHE, BRO'S & CO. No. 35, Fulton street New York. (Next door to the Felton Bank. MR. ROCHE, Sr., No. 75 Dublin street, Liverpool. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, myl4 Penn anent, and Smithfield st-_ , Remittances; to England. Ireland, Scot land and Wales. PERSONS desirous of remitting money to any o the above canneries, can do so through the sub scribers on the ; nost easy terms. We are prepared to issue drafts for any amount over £l,OO sterling.— Remittances made through our house any day before the 23d orMay, will be received in Deland, by the 20th of June. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Pittsburgh, Agents for Roche, Bros & myl4 New York Paper Warehouse THE undersigned having bought the paper ware house and wall paper manufactory, late of Holdship & Browne, have entered into a co-partner ship, under the name and style of Hill &Browne, for the purpose of carrying on the business in all its va rieties. They will have always on hand a complete assortment of PAPEILHANGINGS AND BORDERS, of their own manufacture, anti their stock will be improved and enlarged with periodiml additions from the best French factories. Agents fur- the well-known Clinton Paper Mill, Steubenville, from which they will he constantly supplied with WRITING, WRAPPING, PRINT ING PAPER, BONN ET . BOARDS, &c.; allot which they offer wholesale and retail, at their store, No. 37 Wood street, midway between Fourth and Dia mond Alley, where country merchants and dealers are invited to call. je29-d6ru Allen Kramer, EXCHANGE BROKER, corner of Wood and 3d streets. Gold, silver and current bank notes bought and sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities fur sale. Drafts, notes and bills collected. Wm. Bell & Co., John - D. Davis, F. Lorenze, J. Painter & Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson & Co., Philadelphia. John H. Brown & James M , Candless, Cincinnati, 0. J. R. M'Donald, St. Louis, Mo. W. H. Pope, Pres , t Bank of Ky., Louisville nut. DUFF'S 1101I' AND WRITING ROOMS, corner of Fifth and Market streets. This is the only es , tablishment in western Pen sylvanii where the-theory and pr&etice of Book keep ing can be acquired in such a; : manner as to enable the learner to apply it at one -to business. In ad dition to his usual course orihstruction in Double Entry Book-keeping, he has. prepared for the use of mechanics and others who are not. willing to in- I cur the time and - expense necessary for acquiring the.acience upon the Double Entry principle, a com plete course of instruction upon StrromErcrny Boom. KEEPING. A r comfortable private parlor is fitted up for instructing Ladies, either in Penmanship tir Book keeping. Ladies' Class, 2t04, P. Gentlemen's Class, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, and 7 to 9 P. X.. octl- Fifth Street Furniture Warerooxus. THE subscriber would most respectfully call. the attention of the public to his stock of Cabinet Ware s possessing advantages over any other many factoring establishment in the city. lie is enabled to sell his Wares at much lower prices; therefore, he would remind those who want good Furniture at a fair price riot to forget the right place, No. 27, nib street. (mar 23-dikwY) H. H. RYAN Venlttan , Bliyids. AWESTERVELT, the old and well known . Venitian Blind Maker,jiirmerly of Second and Fourth sts., takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full op` oration on St. Clair et., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on-hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit custonieik. N. B. If required, Blinds will be put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otheswise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and - with the Same facility that any other piece of furnituie can be remnved, and without any extra expense. jC24-d&iy. :';::: ,- :..] ,. ,. -, :., - ";'-: - .: . ,-;.', , ,: - .-•'.:. - :;•7.1 .„_ ._...... . . ~ ~. ... . .. ...:c N.1.45.:;...! . .."-: .7 7'. , - 1 .1i , f .','-!..'''''-.'::.: ti. - . 4 . -.;... r.ft..1.-.• - 47 , ',2,,. NEM E=M dft % GEO. G. DROWNS, SAME. C. HILL. 12:1= }Pittsburgh, Pa, "~t'rr `. j 91.,3. 'F ' ' ;''. ; :l - ;,,i't,i:: • ••; -:- . ' [.Cf,'. -1 ,''' F,,. , .";!; ' , '::51 .. .. . . . .. , . : '.': ..,-1; - .. , ..1'41..±.'..1; . . - ..; , : - .1:;•; , '-.P:r.ti,.:-;.. ,- , :.-......;;;; '' ,1 ,. , ..i ., ..;•..i...i..F - ,',: , ..: - .. z, , .•- ...-.-';':.,...: F.,..V..,t:'if.:,:!J1. . -~-- ~ _ - .lltta.urmuc 4Eollll)f:titles The Franklin Fire inenranee'Company QF ruriatiztaritie._. Ctt.ARTER" PERPETUAL . $400,000 paid in of. flee 163 f, Chestnut st.., north. ide, near Fifth.— Talte Insurance, eithir, ,pe,Tufarient!oilimited, against loss or damage by Erni: tort properly anfl.effecte of every, description„in town, or country, on: the..,most reasonable terms.. .APPlicattons,..made either per sonally or bY letters, will be promptly attended t 0... N. BANCXER, Prost. C. G. %uremia, Sec , y. . •DIRECTOSS: _ Charles N. Banisher, Jacob It. Smith, Thomas Hari, George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tubiaa Wagner, Adolphi E. Borie, Samuel Grant, • David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. Wrautrcx- MARTIN, Agent,at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin, & Co., corner of Third-and Mar ket streets... Fire risks taken 'on buildings and their contenttin Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrotuidiog country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. au. 4- Fire and.llll urine Insurance. THE Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorised Agent, the subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property',l in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS.' Arthur G. Coffin', Pres't Samuel Brook's, ' • Ales. Henry' Marks Taylor, Samuel W..Yrines, Samuel W. Smith,' Edward 'Smith , Ambrose White, John A; Brown, Jacob M: Thomas, John White, John R: Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard B. Wood, Wm: Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard , Scc'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni ted States; having been chartered in 1794. Its char ter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all ricks , an eitra hazardous character, it may be corisidercd as offering ample security to the public: MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Tones &to., Wa wand Front streets, Pittslinigh. oct23-y. NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSUDANCE COMPANY, Nest York. . TIES 'well knowti and respectable company is pre pared through their PITTSBURG AGENCY, to make insurance of every kind connected with risks of transportation and inlarid navigation; to .insure against loss or daimilie by fire, Dwelling Houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Goods,Wares, and Merchandise; and every description of personal property on the most favotable terms. Applications for Insurance attended to without de lay at the office, No. 31 Water and 62 Front sts., by SPIRNGER HARBAUGH Ag't. At an Election h'eld at the office :in N. 'Y.; May 12th, the following named gentlemen were chosen Directory of thin Company, for the ensuing your, viz: Joseph W. Savage, Stephen John Browner, John McChain, William G. Ward, ' \Arm. W. Campbell, Jan Newhouse, Jacob Miller, William S. Slocum; Marcus Spring,' John F. Mackie, . - Joseph S. Lake; John J. Herrick. And at a subsequent meeting of the Beard, JO SEPH W. SAVAGE, ESli, was unanimously re-elec ted President for the ensuing. year. WM. JAMES BOGGS, au 1-1 y. Secretary. Insurance. I I MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ofl A . Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital WO,- OW paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Pres - t; - Freileria Fraley,l ticsy. This old and well established Cchiipany cen time to insure Buildings, Merchantlize ,curnituro, •.d Property, not of an estia hazardous character, l against lose or damage by Flit.. . .. . Applications fin Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will he received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble ternis, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, dec2a No. 26, Wood street. JOSIAH EINR. , rtr[Ri.lir, JR. • KING & FINNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company of Philadelphia. FIRE RISKS upon Buildings and IBerchandize of every description, and Marine Risks upon hulls Or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of King & Ilohnes, on Water at., near. Market street, Pittsburgh. N. U. King & Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance. Company, as an insti tution among' the most flourishing in Philadelphia— as having a large paid ie capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insuied his dne share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility - whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious leature,4nsi in its most attractive form. nov l-tf Agency of the Friiiiklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. N. E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Pitts burgh. • rIVIE assets oldie company on the first of 'Jamu -1 ry, 1845, as published in conformity with an act of the Perinsyleania Legislature, were _ .. - .. tiond,s and Mortgages, Real Estate, at. cost, Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash, Making a total of 6909,683 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses ' , t rill be promptly ?net, and giving entire security to all vvlio obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as arc consistent with security. oct WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insu rance Company. Office, No. 2!, Mailed Since. Michael Allen, C. Arislintz, ThoH. Baiceixell, Robert *er, R. W. Poindexter. M. ALLEN, Presl, ROIIERT FINNEf, Secretary. aug:2o4lflni. Fein' JK. 00A.N, has removed to No S3,•' Wood streefi. One deer below Diamond Alley, to the store lately Occupied by Clark & Cameron, where he has opened a Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Store, and having lust returned from the Eastern Cities, is opening a new and well selected stock of Good!, consisting of French, English and American cloths, colors,) a great variety of new atyle Cassimeres and Satinetts; .Cashaaretts, (a new style;) Oregon Caasimere, it good stock of summer cloths of all kinds; late ;style Vestings; 'also, a great variety of Lawns and :Gingliams; Pyramidical Graduates and other fumy patterns; a variety of prints 6 to 26 cents per yard; n very supoiitir lot of white goods, consist , ing of India Linen, Damask Plaid, Striped Cambric; Victoria Lawn, striped and plain Mull; Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; figuted and plain Dobinets; black and blue black Sikif; plain, figured and striped; a large assortment- of • Irish Linens;- bleached brown Mullins; table DiaPor; Marseilles Co unterpanes,. (large size;) Moreen; a good supply of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoletts and Sunshades; a very large as sortment of men, women, and children's Hosiery; very fine article of Lisle Thread Ilose and Gloves, and many other articles not enumerated. He would respectfully invite his former customers and the pub lic generally, to an examination of his stock, to which ho expects to make additions regularly. ap4-y J. 8. Lowry, Merchant Tailor. AITOULD inform his friends and the public in general, that he his_ removed to Wood street, in the Sr. 6rentrs building, two doors below the entrance, where he is ready to execute all orders in the neatest and most ilishionable manner, having en gaged the services of Mr. JOHN M. CAMPELI, as cut ter,whose attention Will be devoted to thntbratich of t he trade and whose well known ability in thiapar healer having long been established in the fashion able community of this city, induces the belief that by close attention to business, he will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call—having also made arrangements to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of every thing adapted to gentlemen's wear, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Shirts, DraNwrs, Bosoms, Sus pendnrs, Gloves, Cravats, and en7ry article pertain ' log to a gentlnmaros wardrobe, hi will be ready et 1 1 all times to supply anidemand i his line. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, , that having entered into the abovearrangemont the establishment will be able to furnish any article in the Tailoring line, with a pm ' tuality and despatch scarcely equalled by any other in the city, - and for style and workmanship nor sur passed by in the states. . ." . aug 2 2 - 4 31 tt` - JNO:lq. CAMPBELL , a ~,, .., •~a Man's Inventions Outdone by Itiatllre. - READ, anruct, BE WISE, RED USE rreTtrare GREAT RE)IIIIDY3 THE AMERICAN 011., • ' A MEDICINE OF NATURE. aHIS Oil is obtained fromwell near Burksville, T Kentucky, at the depth of 185" feet below the surface 'of the earth ; and 176 feet throngli solid rock. Its curative properties are truly astonishing; and- as a Remedial Agent it; may: ,be'pronourieed Won tierful. Since the.discoverY of this Panacea of Na-, ture, numbers of remarkable cures have been effect ed by its use. It is.lnnoccnt—Powerful—Safe Certain in- its•effects. _ Ithas been used with upper aliened .success in the treatment of the . following diseases: Inflainmetory 'Rheumatism, Burns and Scalds, Cliolic, Piles, Flatulence, Thflairunition of the .Kidneys, Deafness, Consumption, Liver Com plaint, Plithieici Scald Head; Cancers, Weak and. Sore Eyes,Bruises, - Fresh Cute and Wounds, Sprains anStrains, Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and Side, Tetter,- Inftuenza, ; ., Ulcerated Sore '-Throat, Consumption, Bronchitis, Spas*, Ulcers, Spinal Affections, Scrofula or Ring's Pied, Coughs; Syphil is, Ringworm, all Bowel Complaints, all Chronic dis eases, Imnurities - orthe Bleed and General Debility. tt is likewise very beneficial for Female Complaints in general; acts asa great Restorative from Languor, o w iv e e ak D n e e b ss ili o t f y B . ack and Chest, Low Spirits and Eines - Read the following, • Certificates, all of, which -are authentic; all the persons - therein named are 'now living, and Well known in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh: _ , .Prrrsuoneri, Aug 22, ISO. This is to certify that - we have used the American Oil for the. whooping cough, among our children', by giving them from .20 drops to a small tea spoohfut at night, which always enabled them to rest well through the night. also applied it to One of the.children that got her arm beint liy . furning . over a,fea cup of hot coffee on it, the child Imaged crying .by the time the arm *as' dreseedland . botinci up, acid has never complained of it since. I also was afflicted with a pain in my sidehno breast, and have be : lllAm for 16 years. I commenced using-the Gil by taking a tea-, spoonful twice a day and in 3 or four days, using Of the oil I have ben very much relieved . , and do really believe that it is the best trimily, medicine that I have ever seen, .1 applied it to one of my neighbor's for a strained aucle, which - relleved her in a few minute's. I We have also used the oil . fora strained jOintel , titr own family; which gave, ease in a very short' ime: We live on the east side ofPenn st., 3 doors south of Walnut,' I am oda( as well as lever was in my lift; MARGARET H-smrrii: This is to certify, that nip son has had the Plethisic for seven years, and Was very bad with it, and abriut 12 or 15 dayi Since, I commenced . giving to him about.2o or 24 drops of ,the American Oil, twice a day. which relicvad him in a day or two of his diffi culty of breathing, and he is now 'I entirely. relieved of his cough; our,boy is 10 years of age. We live King's Alley. • NANCY KING. Cruets:4ml, July Ist, 1846. Sir: Having been, cured of a very .severe disease of the eyes and head by the use of the American Oil, I feel it my and: to the public, as well as to you, to send you the followittocertificate: • " I hereby certify that I was severely afflicted one year ago last winter,. with inflamed sore eyes and a very severe pain in my bead from my eyes up to the top of my head, and continued so for several weeksi My oyes were so much inflamed and sore that 1 could not see to attend any business, nor could I tell one object from another a few yards4om me.: 1 called in a physician, but still got worse.. I also tried a good many remedies that had cured others; hut in my case they failed. In April, 1845, I heard of the AmericanHil. I procured 'a bottle, and be. fore I had used a half a bottle I was entirely yell - , and stilt continue so. I' will not be without it in my . . . . house as lung as ,I can get the genuine article. also gave it to one of my 'men that was working for me, that had the tetter in his hands so bad that when he would grip anything tight in them the, blood would burst out, and the use of half abottle cored us both. I would advise all that are afflicted in any way to give the Oil. a fair trial, and I think .they will be pleased with the . effect it will have, &c. JOHN MURPHY. Sold at One Dollar per Bottle al Jackson's Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty, head of Wood et., Pittsburgh. THE ONLY PLACE i t Prrrsannon,l . hete the Genuine American canal" beobtained. Beware of a Connie - I -felt article. The Seneca Oil. Put in American Oil -11rtitiles 'arullabelled Amer_ ! Use •wnJ.bl_•] aranewhat_rei • • • u posaesses on ea virtues or tea tugptia ers. W. Jackson respectfully informs the Public that D. Hail kr. Co., the proprietors of the American Oil, have appointed shim their SOLE AGENT for. West ern Pennsylvania. All persons wishing Sub -agencies *ill apply at S 9 Liberty street, as nbove. N. 13. Sub-agents wanted for every town in the above District. A great number of certificates are on hand and 'can be seen at the,olfice, S 9 Liberty street; headof Wood.aog 28-11 , • EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSVRES QOM: Druggists are misled into the error of buy.: ing a miserable imitation of Dr. Smith's Sugar- Coated Indian Vegetable Pills, simply because they can purchase the spurious cheaper. We shall in all cases expose such dealers throughout the country, •who, alter tieing duly Wormed of the rascality of these imitators, buy and attempt to impose upon the public with such worthless trash. It is not the Su gar coating alone that constitutes the value of my Pills, but it is, my inrention, for which I claim the tight. G. BEAL SMITH, 179 Greenwich st. and 2 Water st. Boston. We, the endersigneti, wholesale druggists in Lou isville, Ky., are satisfied, from all the information that we can obtain, that Dr. G. BENJAMIN smirrn is the original inventor of the Sugar 7 Coated Pills. We are prepared to supply dealers at the New York price. Robinson, Peter 4- Cary, 492 Main street. J. S. Morris , 4- Co., 461 Main at. Rupert 4- Li ndenberger , 511 Main st. George' I,aiping 4- Co., 79 Fourth at. Bull 4- Aldlri, Sl.,Fourth st. The following from druggists in New York shows invented' the Sugar Coated Pills in 1843: New York, Juno 1600844. We, thelmndersigned, never saw , or heard of "Su -1 gar Coated' rips, ,, until Dr. G. Benjamin Smith man 7 ufactured aritl exhibited them to us about a year since. Rushton 4r. co., 110 Broadway and 10 Astor House. Israel Randolph, M. D. S 6 Liberty st. Horace Everett, 96 Hudson st. John Castrii, 97 Hudson it. ' David Sandi, 79 Fulton at. A OWE FROM KENTUCKY. $604,615 93 100,9i7 77 207,499 72 Villiam Ebbs, Lewis Hutchison, Fred. Lorenz, James May, I I i 1, It cat Prrrsamwm, Aug. 14,1846 BEWARE OF . FRAUDS. TO DRUOGISTS, READ AND JUDGE-IMPORTANT FACTS I have been afflicted with dyspepsia in its most ag gravated form forthree years past, and thund no re relief until I used Dr. G. Benj. Smith's "Sugar-Coat ed Indian Vegetable Pills." Aileen - sing six [mesa said valuable pills, lam entirely cured. They are a general remedy. J. K. LEEMAN. Padimah, Ky. Nov. 9,1845. We certify to the above facts. Dr. Smith's "Sugar-Coated Pills" are universally esteemed iu this vicihity. DODGE GIVENS & Co, Merchants. Nov. Paducah, Ej:. . 19, 1845. At thosequest of Dr. G. Benjamin Smitles agent we cheerfully 'state that we visiteds the office of Dr. Smith in September last,. while in Now-York, and. lbund him to all appearance carrying on = a very ex tensive business with his Sugar-Couttl Indian Vege. table Pills. The extent of his establishrnent would astonish any one not initiated in the mysteries of.the pi4l. Journal.' (From Dr. Singleton.) Staid:laud, (Ky.) Feb. 24, 1846.. Dr. G. Benj..Srnith.—Dear Sir: Nothing has ever been introduced that has sold iq well and given such genefalltatisfaction as your Sugar-Coated Improved Indian- Vegetable Pills. Veryroimectfully, yours, S. F. SINGLETON: Loulsvillei(l4.) Feb. 13th, 1846. Dr. G.-Denj, Smith—Dear Sir: Yru will please send us 12 gross of your valuable Piltn. From present in dications we shall sell a large aniount of them.- We find that they go very quick. Your friends, , , • BULL & ALDEN. , Louisville,•Feb. 13th, 1846. Dr. Smith- 7 Dear aAbout two weeks ago we bought 2 gross of your Indian Vegetable Sugar Coat ed Pills. ...Though business is dull hero at this time, yet we have sold them, all.' You.will please send us 10 gross through Messrs. Lawronce & 'Comm, of your city, who will for Ward them to us via Pittsburgh. Yours, respectfully, - WILSON, STARBIRD'& SMITH, This is to certify that I have used the Sugar coated pills manufactured by G. Benj. Smith, of New York, for some time, and believe them to be n a good medicine; and also froin enquiry in that city, ram perimaded that- he is; the original inventor, and therefore, is entitled.to tho benefit of the inventon. • S. WILLIAMS, • ug2l. Pastor lot 'Baptist Church Pittsburgh. ~ • We have forty letters from different dealers solicit.; ing the agency of my Pill,although they had the spu rious in their store—one in rarticular from New Or leans, which we shall ptibljsti. Principal Offices--Now 'York, 179 Oreenwichist; Boston 2 Water crt. -; - - - ;K7- G. BENJAMIN SMITE is written On the bot tom of every hos of genuine "Sugar-Coated Amers—lVilliant Henderson Druggist, 203 Liberty street Pittsburgh: John SarB w Allegheny gity. niaylBd7nt • . ; T" - , ;..s,:~ Oaleal. Elcatliter's AU-Healing 011:Lucien. INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION. - - THE . preceding figure -.lrt to re present _ the Ix LISLE PleltsPlßATlOras is the great evacuation the impurities of the ly. It will beneficed t thick 'clOUdy inis. Les from all points of surfaeo,,W ch 'which in. ie thafthia' perspiM 'flows uninterrupted ;hen we are Miscall, ceases'when. we ware k. Life cannot be sus off from the Wood: and ' , _ by tine means,or nearlyall the impurities within us. The langeago..of Scripture is “in the Blointis the Life.” If it ever be.. comes impure , it may - be lrnee&direetly 'Le the Mold' page of thoinsensibkperspiration. < Thuswe see, alt' that is - necessary 'whets the blood Se'stagnant,orin fected, into operr the pores, arid ittelielles itself froth all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except to open the porerupon the surface: >Thns we see the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All practioners, however,dirept f their clone. to restore the Insensible PerspiratiOn. The Thompsenian, for instratee,atearns, the Hydropathist shrouds us in. Wet blankets, the Horeopathist deals out infinitissimee, the Allopathist bleeds . and (loam; us with mercidy, and the blustering Quack, gorges us with pills, pills, To gtve some idea of the amount of the 'benne: ble Perspiration; we, will state that' the' learned Dr. Lewenhock; ascertained that five-eights of all, we re ceive into the stomach; passed off by-this morals. In Mher words, ,if we eat: and drink eight pounds per day, we evacuatefive pounds of it by the Insensible Perspiration. . . • -- This is none ether than • the used up partielei•Of the bleod, and ther juicer; giving place to the pew and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to re tain in the system five-eights of all the virulent motes that nature demands should leave the body. By a sudden transition= rom heat to cold; the pores are stopped ,the perspiration ceases, and diseasebe gins at once to develop° itself. Hence, a stoppage_of this flow. of, the juices, originates so many com plaints,. It is by stopping the pores, that •orerwhelms man kind with coughs, colds, and conimiptiom Nine tenths of the world die from disea t reslindriced by a. stoppage of the Insensible .Perspiratien. Let me arils;;ubsi, ev e ry 'Candid mind, what course seems' the 'most reasonable 't _ pursue,ta unstop pores,after they are closed. Weald you glie physic to unstop the pores? Or would'yen apply something that would do this upon the'surfaee, where the clog ging actnajly Ist And yet' litncrw of -uo'llhysicia.n who makes any , external ; applications to effect- it. Under these circumstances,. I present to physicians, and to allothers,blcAlistees All healing Oin.tmenl, or the World's Salve. It has power to restoreper. spiration on the feet, on the head old sores, upon tht chest, in shoit, upon any part of the bodyi whether diseased slightly or severely, It liaapoirrer to cause all external sores, scrofulous humors,• skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to dio charge their putrid matter, and then heals them. It is a remedy that Sweep; off the whole Catalogue . of cutaneous disorders, and restore the entire cuitch to its healthy functions. It is a 'remedylhat forbids thenecessity of so matt ) . and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. .. It.is a,Temedy that neither sick.nens, gives inconvo , nience,pr is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves And defends the surface from 41 de• rangeineat of its funetions. The surface is the out let of five-eight4bf the. bile and used up matter With in. It is pierced witti,inillions of openings to 'relieve the 'intestines.: Stop up these pores, and deathknocks at your d00r.72-It is rightly termed All-Healing, for there is scarcely* disease, external ar internal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen years for all diaeascs of the chest, consumPtion, liv or involving the utmostdanger and responsibility, and I deblare before Heaven and man, 'that not in one single case has it failed to benefit, when the patient was within the reach of mortal means: ' I have had physicians, learned in the profession; I have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges en the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest crudition•and multitudes of thepoor, use it in every variety or way, and there has helm but one nrirei 7 ,your Ointment is good. , - CONSUMPTION.—It can hanlly credited that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs, seated a* they are within the system. But if placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly to the lungs, sepemtei the poisonouu_particles that are consuming them, and expels them from the system. • i • 1 need not say that it is curing persons of consump tion continually, although we are told it is foolish. ness, I care not what is said, so long as 1 can cure . ix several thousand persons yearly. •. HEADACHE.—The Salve has cured: persons_oi the Headache of ten years , standing, and who ltOd it regularly ;every week, so that votniting 'often took place. . Deafness and Ear Ache:* helped with - lilth jut ' COLD FEET.---Consuiription; Liver' Coniglaint; [ pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair, one or the other always accompanies cold feet. [ - The Salve will cure every case. In Scroulla, Erysipplas, salt Rheum, Liver com-L1 plaiht Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as Asthma, Oppression,P aim, also Sore Lips, Chap ped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions,Nervous Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no med: icine now known so good.- BURNS.—It is the best thing in the world far Burns. (Read the Directions around the box.) PIMPLES ON THE. FACE—Masculine Skiti gross ; surface. Its finst action is to expel all humor. It will not cease drawing till the face is free from any matter that may be lodged under the Ain and fre quently breaking out to the surfaCe. then heals., When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repel -II sive. surface, it begins to soften and settee until thel • skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a Childs: • - WORMS.—If parents knew how fatal most mesh [ eines were to children taken inwardly; they would be slow to resort to them. Especially "mercurial lozenges" called •"medicated lotenges," • "vermi fugal" pills, &c. The truth is, no one can tell, variably when worms are present. Now let me say to parents that this Salve will[alwaystell if a child has worms. It Will drive every vestige of thein a way. (Read the directions around', the box.) • . There is probably go medirtine on the face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in - the expulsion of worms. '• TOlLET.—Although I hive said little alpha it as a hair restorative yet I will stake it against the world/ They may tiring their Oilerfat and:near;and mine will • . restore the hxir two cases to their one. OLD SORES.—That some Sores are an outlet to, the impurities of the system, is, because they cannot pass off through the natural channels. of thmlnsensi- ble Perspiration. If such sores., are healed 4, the: impurities must have some other ontlet, or it will en - 1 danger life. This - salvo will : always provide for such emergencies. RIIEUMATISM.—It removes afinbst immediately the inflammation and swelling, When, the pain, oh course ceases. , • : -[ FEVERS.—In all cases of fever, the dillictdtylies in the pores being locked up, so that the heat AO perspiration cannot pas,s off. If the least moistuke could be started the crisis Liis passed and the danger] over. The All-Healing Ointment will in all eases or I feversalmost instantly unlock the skin and bring fbrth' the perepiration. [ [ •• • • SCALD HEAD.--We have , cuted eases that actu ally defied every thing known, ns well as the' ability of fifteen or twenty doctors.. ,blie [man told us he had spent Et,500 on his children without any, benefiti wheh a thw, boxes of the' ointment cured than, CORNS.—Occasienal Use orthe Ointment wayk keep corns from growing. People need [ never be troubled with them they, will use it. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.—No than can meat-. ure its value. So long as the stars roWalong over the heavens—so,long as man treads, the , earth, sub ject to all infimities of the fleshsollong as disease and sickness is known 7 -just so long will thin good Ointment be used and esteemed. When man cobs es from off the earth, then the - demand' will cease., and not till then. •• JAMES McALIST.ER'& Co. Sole proprietors of the ibove Medicine. Price 25 cents per box. ~ [ • • CAUTION.—As the All-Healing Ointment has been'greatly counterfeited, we have given thil - Ciu; tion to the public that "nokfintment will. be genuine unlesithe names Of Tames McAlistir, Virmes/Ifc; Alister 4t Co., are witrvErr with:fi PEN upon EVERY label." Now we'lereby offer' a reward 0,1350 to_ be paid on conviction in any of the constituted courts of the United States, for any individual- mien - - terfeiting our name - and Ointtnent. - • [ • • • PRICE. 25 CENTS 'PER BCHCF' " • - t; • 4 - AGENTS; IN PITTSBURGH - -Brain-.&-Reiter, corner of Liberty and St. Clair [ - its: are the whole sale agents', and L. Wile,ox,:jt.,cerniiNlaikat,st. and the Diamond; .Hays fit' [ ltrockviay, (Druggists ItT,e,2, Commercial Row, Liberty./;CasseJ, corner of Walnut and Penn ,Breath, sth waid,•and sold at the Bookstore, in Smithfield et., 3d door from - Second elf and in Allegheny.eity hy. ii P, Schwartz; and J, Sar., gent, and by J. G. Smith(Druggist) Birmingham; and D. Diegley,-Erist Libeity; H, Howland,.MeKeesgort; 'Samuel Walker, Elizabeth; J. Alex,ander & Spit, MD: nongahela CitY;[N: B. BOwniat e Co.;. J'..l7.;Roggreci. Brownsville, Pa; Dr, S. &faith; • Bridgewater; aitf; John Barclay, Beater-Pa. •'-•;! t••• - , ' -*at2O. '• RMWA =NM DR. i*AILTNEtiCripOiIiPOPISiD :SISTRIIP OF. FO'frio' c R ' Tug "oalorx Au. fare OENUIxE •PREPARATION CONSUMPTION. - . . COughs, Colds, Asthma, Broitihitie; Liver Compyaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Brnathing; Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation ofthe Heart, • • Inllnenza,_Croup;Broken Constitution, • ' Sof Thiodt; 'H:drvous . • and' WI diseases of Throat, • Breast ; end Lungs,.. the • . •• • most effectual and • • apeedy cure over • , known , for , • ' ' any _ or. . Oo . . ' t ' abdiscales ' DR. SWATNE , IB • COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, • . • 'A Truly , WonderYttli Cure I 'Dr. SWAYNE: Dear Sir--ln'October list, while 'en aged with. Mr. Joseph Smith, in a saw mill; keg; Waynesburg, I was attacked with a'cough, frozridib. ing exposed at night; which gradually increased; at. tended, with spitting of blood; and a severe pain in the breast, -loin of. appetite A ,fever, .Fic. &c.,.which yvga scarcely : supportable:, l lied a family who went ;Wholly dependent on - my'exertions 'for support, yet was-Obliged-to-leave my business and return 1 was then attended by several Physicians, both still grew'Worse, until my medical attendants gave me up as ineurable.• Subsequently, my wife observing in one of .the public, prints, an advertisement of Dr. Swaync's Compound Syrup of. Wild Cherry, procur ed me, one bottle from FranciCDPClure,.your agent in Lewistown, Which relieved the: • I continued until I had taken five bottles. I atiencni able to return to my work again.i I write this•tii Offer you my sincere thanks, and you are , at libertf to make it known; so thatif any human being:iii !suffering as I have been, he may have recourse toltherlavaluable medicine. _ Yours, i•.• P.' BOYNE. Lewistown, Del. • : • .. .. • • . . . CONSUMPTION, which has baffled the . skill of eminent Medical practiiimeni, where invalids have been given up hopeless, by having. recourse to, and persevering in, this unequalled remedy, have been radically cured.- There are nowjp the hands of the proprietor numerous certificates of cures, which would astonish credulity itself, were they made known to the world. To those who are afflicted with any of the above diseases,• we say, give this medicine a fair trial; you wathen be convinced this is no miserable compound, but a safe and powerful remedy,and that its curative powers stand alone and equalled hymen°. . • • • • Dr. Swayne's Syrup is the only true and genuine article of Wild Cherry before the publie, and would,say to the afflifited; always look for the writ ten signature ofDr. SWAYNF: on each bottle before your purchase. Beware, and be not deceived I • Some persons may tell you that some otheeprepa ration is as g00d..)-teed them not. • One trial. of the genuine Dr.Swaynfflii Syrup of wild Cherry will con vim) you that it is 'the most valuable Medicine dis overed. • ' • • . '' ~-;~ INlMlNeitil ;: t • ' 4) = o .f?4€lvs'Cgw•l• MORE FBOOF OF•THE-F.PFICACY. OF • From the increasing demand for the above article, Drnggists, Merchants, and dealers generally, will' find it to their rulvantage to have a full supply of this valuable medicine. Remember to enquire for'Dß.' SW AYNE'S COMPOUNDSYRUP OF WILD CHER RY,- as there have , been - some individuals with the assumed names ,of physicians: making great effots to push a spurious article into the market .under. a fictitious name. Thd (original and only) genuine article is only pre parede by DR. SWAY-NE. N. .W.; corner of .Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. , . . . Let the advice be repeated, do not neglect a slight totighl if you do, You•may.lrave occasion to regret it. Why,run any risk? Delay ,has r and.may itigainlead to serious consequences. • ‘: IMPURITY OF THE 'BLOOD.—An 'excellent Spring' Medichie." Dr.• SWAYNE'S 'COMPOUND SARSAPARILA AND EXTRACT 'OF TAR PILLS. These great ,purgative.and purifying. Pills are 'cele. , heated; for the cure of Dyspepsia ' Sick - Headache, Loss of. Appetite, Low Spirite, Blotches or Pimples on the face, or any disease where ii purgative or puri fying medicine is required. These pills neither gripe, ,produce nausea, or any other, Unpleasant, sensation, and as a Spring 'illedicine for purifying the'blood and cleansing' the b "...--''''' -^. "' -..-• 'rEnnurett. • • eincrre ever yot iotrOchicltd,latho r .0.,1:.. Oa- Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by the sole proprietor, Dr. &WAYNE. & SONS, N. W. corner Race and Eighth streets, Philira. . .'. . The enly agents. in Pittsburgh.for the sale of the' genuine medicine are, .Wm: . Thorn 63 Markqt at.; Ogden & Snowden, corner of Woot d f uzil\ Ild st., and S. Jones, 180 Liberty' st., where it be obtain-, ed genuine, wholesale .and retail,. at oprietors prices. Sold by -Jcihn • Mitchell, Alleghen 'city; E. 0. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Megotfin Mercer, J. H. Burton &. Co., _Erie; J. S. Mon is &- 6.0., LoViiiille; Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St. LotMwAndrew Oliver & Co., New p r icao n Denig tk.Son,. Columbus; Boyd, Cam & Co.,,Butler; Mackenzie & Haskell, akeve... land; Dr. Baker, Wheeling, Ya.; R. Wale, Maysville, Ky.; Miller, Brownsville;, Dr. H. Camp bell Sz Ce.,lJniontele,r4l4. E.J . olinson, Cumberland; J. M:Sliarp, Dayton ; agenti'm all parta'or , the United 'States:, - eep 18 Drugs, D,,rokfo . . At :Bop ,Libirti - street , "big Go den. Mortar" once. , more. • • , . - . r AYS ROCRWAY, thaakful for the libeial , tronage,'which they have heretofore received and wishing to merit an increased share of public pa: tronage, would respectfully call the:attentiomof.the public to our etock of goods which we are now re ceiving, for the-fall trade. ; Among which may he found in quantities to suit purchasers, the - following articles. Rhuebard Rooi,, Liquorice, Root, Flour SUlphar„_ .... - do. Ball, Gum Arabic,. , Refined Boras, •; ; CaPillltignesia: , Sal Soda, Carb Magnesia" Spanish Brown, ~ Onm Aloes, r — Gum Copal, Cream , Roll Brimstone, .. , Caton l6l ,' White Chalk, , Sup Curb Soda:, . kt..LOgwood, Epsom Salts, , Chip d. .;: Glanber do. :* : Madder,, . ' . Tartaric Acidi - Miro, Gum Scammony, . Chrome Yellow, Hal Copavia, . do. Green, Salt.Petre, - . Rose. Pink, Together witha general assortment of Oiln,PMets i Varnishes, Paint Brinhes;,Dye Woods, of; which willhe sold as low as it any other house, in;The city- , -; meog ~John M. Townsend,.::. - DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Mai _iket street; three doors above Third street, Pitts burgh, ,will constantly - kin . hand ia well Selected assortment of the best and frehhest'Medicines; which; he will 'sell on'the most reasonable terms. Physl-; clans sending orders will 'be promptly attended,t6; and supplied . with articles they may, rely..lpda as . . 'genuine. _ Physicians , prescriptions will , be accurately and. neatly prepared from the best materials, atdihy hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and goer] orfumery ' . — dee 3 1 h 1 , . To Arms: To Arms ft ittr THREATENED INVASION' OF:WEST; ERN PENNSYLVANIA" by Col. - Salk; wit IAI 0 - men; notwithstanding which; J.' M. White will• continue to sell clothing' cheaper -'than any has hereteforebeeri offered in the coun try, having: thejargest. establishment in the city, fronting .Libertyand Sixth- streets..,.lle is now prepared show to hid numerous patrons the great Ett virietY of cloths, cassimeres, vestings, and* clo thing Mien descriptions, suitable for the Approaching season, that has evert been-iiffered in this market, to which all,can; have the-Right IA Way: -.Observe corner, N 0.167, Liberty and_Sixth streets: J. M. WRITE, Tailor, Proprietor. Canfiribe Beat: T. M. IV4III has just received at his large estahlishrnent, fronting on Liberty and - Sixth streets, a splendid. assortmentof TW,FIEDS for rn sumerrAiso, a superior hrt of -French Satin VES TINGS, all of which he is ready to make up in the latest fashibri and on - the most reasonable terms as usual. Obseive the corner, No 'lO7 Ltherty and Sixth- streets. ml 4 J. M. WHITE; Tailor, Proprietor. • John D. Davis, • ACTlONtnt.ht COMMISSION.ALF.RCHAN — T, Corner of Woodlind Fifth streets,.Pittsburgh,' is ready, to teteiv.e inerchandize or every description on coningnment4br pablic or private sa l e, and fiom long esperiencq in tthhe above busines, flattens himself that ho Will , hesble to give entire satisfaction to all weo may fipit him' with their patronage. • Itegularailes'oir - Mimdays and Thursdays of Pry Goods.ond Fancy .articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.` Of ipticertel,• Pittsbnrgh 'manufaefined articl e , new and second harafurniture .• two 2. P. Dr. Oelee every evening eteeily gasliglit.• jig HEIDELBERG: CATECHISM ,, or 'um mary of Christian Docitiiii ao used by,' the itGiiintau 'Reformed Chuich, F.nglish and Genhtitte+ ifoi sate at °Or store, No. ;115 Wooit'st. JCII` Scßits.A. & sc4Epusl MBE i - lintbical:. ,- .. 'ill Health i 4 ihe•chartn of life, withOutit gold, paaar,pdtamit, friends c lall,sll, are uneojoyed. . DOCTOR BROWN, a lgularly edueated , inn from .the _eastern cit fa, would' respectfully an lounce, to , the citizens of 'itteburgh, Allegheny and icluity, that he can i kt._ :onsulted privately ane • 1 :onfidentiaily,: every day weniog at his office on iiamond AlleY, a few doors from .wood street, towards' the market. . . Dr. Brown givei his particuiar attention to the reatment and investigation of I.4_Rillow,ing disea ses: • , • All diseaseiarising from linpuntilig the Blood scrOfula f . syphilis,. seminal Weektieli. imxitency, salt rheuixt,diseases of the eye and ear, rhelmiatisnr, piles, palsey. Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest in formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary syp.hils, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modem researches on tqphilis, complications and consequence's, and the improved modes of „practiCe which .have been made :known to the public but recentley, and to those chiefly who make this branch of.3fedicine, their 'particu lar study and practise. . . • • ..... , Many new and valuable rethedies ? hat! 'beetile* ly introduced, vrhichsecuies the 'patientbeing.mer curialized out of existence Strangers areapprisell that Doctor Brown hai been educated in every branch of medicine, and . regularly admitted to practise, and that , ,he now . con fi nes himself t 6 tie study andpmctie of this particu l lat braricb,togeth er with all diseases or a privatioidelietae, nature, incident tcrthe' hunian frnine. ' No enie,' no pay, • Recent cases are'relieved a short time,- with out, interruption from business.:: . 111.0ffice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street,, ton-ards the market. Consultations strietlietinfttlential. trryl2:43Btivy P 'ye the Teetti. eAlt better is it to•cure the toothache in one min iite, by using Moder's Teaberry Tooth Wash, . than to suffer the aching; also to core soreness of tht gums, cure softness of the gnino,, stop.hleeding. of the pica's, and always keep the teeth, gumS and '- mouth pleasant, and in the best state of health.. , , ; • Whilst introducing WHEELER'S TEABERRY TOOTH WASH to the public, it is the painful duty'of the proprietor, to state:that:this artielei.whichis the ...' original, and only gennine Teabert7ToothWasb,liss been imitated by numerous Teab . eriy Tooth Washee, TeaberriTooth Pastes, and a variety of articles with the name Teaberry annexed to them, wheel in flet, this article. is . the first that ever bore the - namixof ' Teaberry, and 'is the only ..one which possesies tho, real virtue of the plant, and established all the celeb-• ii rity for it, which induced others fo make use of its' name, though they never'did present its intrinsic vit.: tues to the public. As evidence that 'ii. is the first: preparation of . Teaberiy for the Teeth, the copy..9r the certified records of the Utiited States 'District . Court is published. . • ~..t.tr. te" . Eastern DiStrict . of . Pennsylvantsk to . Fite''':. swet.Bdeda"y ....i.., r ii e f ip;Ab r red, A T n li n at o on lif !a ii e 1,...... at .4., one th ousand eight hundred 'and forty ."-.,. - ~. two, • . .. - .. , ./i• e 4.4 n" 1, W. WHEELER, - ' Of the said District, bath deposited in this Office the Title of a Book, the title of whichis in the "worfis following, to wit: • ‘• • , . ~••;•; . TEABERRY - TOOTH WASH. ; • . , ' '-' The right whereof he claims as Proprietor in envi' fortuity witlr the Act of Cons - ress, entitled' 4 ‘An 'Ad! to amend the several Acts respecting Copy .. .nightie:9 , FBA'S-HOPKINSON', Clerk of the Dist. Court• ; 1542, Feb. 7d. Copy deposited. • • • • ; ' . CHAS. F. HEaztErr. .The .above Copy :Right for 'the Wrapper of ilie Bottle, showing the Title of the Article in legal lan . - guage, and granted in the legal form, will prove this to be the Orginal TEABERRY TOOTH WASIT,:and. all others ate baimitations....whirb b , a's•nrie_ont'e the Genuine Teaberry.TOoth Wash ut t *old: ---Thrai-marzaber, none is but • • • WHEELER'S: • . Certificates of the Magistrates of the 04 Ana •delphia. ' ' s•-• • -Hating made use of your much celebrated berry Tooth Wash, I feel convinced that - it s the best avtlclel have ever knovitr; and hereby waitialy. recommend its use to the public in. generif,. as' ' pleasant and efficacioits irticlo • for -preserving Abe, Teeth and Gums. ROBERT E. JOHNBTONA ' For a number of years my Teeth and Gams were • • : i•-• so much out of order as to prevent' me from eating with any pleasure, and caused much pain.. Having . • hesid of :Wheelers Teaberry Tooth Wash, I do!cer- tifi that I tried one bottle of it, and in less tha4 two' ;- • weeki'my teeth and Gums were sound and good; I. ~ .• believe that the use of it would be an advaatge Ao . - many others. Certifieates of Members of the Philadelphia 8ar....' - used \Wheelers Teaberry Tooth Wash and powder, havo t found them to possess cleansing and purifying. properties, -and while they whiten and beautify the Teeth, they have a beneficial affect upon the Gums, by. importing to them free .and healthful r action.. , , F. A. RAYNOLD.: I have used Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash. and. ; itieffects upon my Teeth and Gums has given to me . a high opinion of its merits. -b cheerfully recom mend it to the general use.. iL 11...ILNEASS. Ity daughter has used Wheelers Teaberry Tooth . Wash (and powder) and has found its effects to be , cleansing and purification. of the Gums; and a sweet ening of tfie mouth. ; have no .hesitation in recom mending it 'as the most beneficial preparation for the Teeih I have ever seen. - • Certificates of Ladies eat& Gentlemen r6f. Ph iladetplria. 4.1 t is with gratitude that I send the foijowing cerr , tificate, hoping that many - who 'suffer will be led 'bY '• a perusal of apt° obtain Whcelees Titabem•T6oo3 Wash, which 'article I used, and it has effeetually„, oared. tooth-ache, soreness' of the' gums ' . renteved ; scurf from my teeth, and I folly believe bas !entirely; arrested all decay of them. I trust that all ,who . "sufl fee, having either of the same species of complaint, will .as soon as possible use Wheelers.Teaberry Tooth Wash, that they may be relieved. - :•• . • . . ' JULIANA CUTIMAL., cgdwing to having taken cold, but 'mostly in cone• guence-of the acid of a paint 'used in coloring prints ; my Teeth became very Much injured; giving excru ciating pain at intervals for between .two and three years.. Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash was used, • and has entirely cured them,' which in certificate'" 'form !.send, that those who wish a perfect remedy for painful teeth,' and also desires. pleat:Mt Tooth • wash, rnay.with confidence try Wheeler's-Teaberry Tooth Wash. MARY A TAYLOR.. ,- "Wheeler's Teaberry Toothi,W.sah'"' having •re..:* Moved scurf and cured sorenesstof tbe gums; which. had troubled me for tvro.years,jt is my belief that it ; is a highly useful article, and that it is arlyisille to • those wholuifer. with the Teeth and Gums to make use of it. •.< MARY SULLIVAN. . , "Your Teaberry Tooth Wash cured the tooth-ache • and also porescos of the gumi in • my family, and` I. send you this certificate, that those.who suffer with , . tooth-ache or soreness of the gums , may know that it is a remedy , fur ,theni, and a very pleasant Tooth Wash. - . - , FRAS. PREVOST,:s.• W: Wheeler.l9,,Cdharine street' • . . • "Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth. Wash' , havlug c soreness of the gums, and effectually stopped•bl t d, ing of.the gams, I deem it a debt of gmtitude fof the! relief which it afforded me, and a duty owed to My fellow beings,- to say, thatit is my firm , conviction, that those Who - will use Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, for the Teeth . and Gums, will find that it is an important article: TUOMAS J. M'CUTWY, . . From much severe affliction of myself, and others of - my family, with decayed Teeth and sore Gums, and tlie many respectable testimonials higbly in favor of WHEELER"S TEABERRY TOOTH WASH, I was induced so give it a trial,after which my family used it, and I 'rejoice to say that it did perform ,a thorough and effecttiarcure fur all, aod, is the best", art i c l e t h a t,' over knew of.. Iwould 'recommend its 1.1118 to those whiimay be suffering., • .• . . • • JESSE:MOORE . • w 4 wi tere i er . • • N 9. 127, garket strect. • " . Many more testimonials are existingippro . "Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash.'s • • Sold at WM. JACKSON'S Store,'Ne... 89 Libeity .t street, pittsbuirgh, head of Wood strait., •• • I Principal Office, No. 86 Chesnut st., Pkiladelparta" TIATTEDI.IRGN. MANUFACTURED TOBACCO;yO X 2 0 kegs Plug Tobacco; 6 .t 4 Ladies* Twist, do; . • • 10. s Va. .‘, dO; • • • ...la L Cay , d, 39 Lump, dot t , . In stole and for Indo-by.- • .V2O . • •• Liberty's,. •-•.: NENE .1 - v b . . , 4. • • , - 4 1 1,1_ - yd • , , • • ,„ 4 . - - . • " - ' • _ ;•,e, "';'• 7 : 1 ;."' 4 1 " • - /' -2 \ 4, ; 7 f • is '~' _:': .~ ~e r e h !. ~' l No. 235, Callowhill • ~ .. - ,--...:.A-;. ''' '',•<':'-'s ".• ....I • - =.-, -:, ,:. ~,---,, ...;-'.,'. -, _ - '..-. " •,,,':'--,,,-- .r..',"--`-,4,-<.l' . ~_-,-,ii, r• -r..;!...iit". - ' 1 % , " ' ' .. • • , - E„ .e,,-.1-%-, ;::".•;": • ~. ~.7,:i.,!:,;--. -i!,,41,-_,-;14.7 , 47-,-?;, .c, • -* ^-;::::',-.J.'. ;c ' ' - '''‘lo 1i ;:1. 5 . " . : "-st '.•--I';'''''-7';•..; ... 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