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IrrTHE subscribers; Agents for a'' number of the best 1 Porto* Boars',l forming a regulardaily Line, be mean Pittsburgh and the Easteitil cities, - will beTull3 prepared. on the opning of navigation, to ship a large amount of froduce. nod •Merchartdise with despatch and on accOmodating terms. . j ' The greatsuocess which has chOracterised this mode of transporiation (Mike Penrd!Canalti and Railroads, during the last few years, notWitlistandin. the .opp, aition of long established compMdei, and is a' pretty sure indication of its superhirity overatho old plan o' transhipping at LW different termineus of canals and railroads. I 1 - We therefore ask for the Independent Portable Boat Linea libel share of patrunage.q • Produce' i or Merchandise consigned to us for ship •: meat will be forwarded immediately on arrival free of any charr,e•fur commission, starlige or insurance.— Bills Lading trausinhted, and all Instructions prompt ly attended v, MEARS, •RAYNOR & •Bioad Philadelphia. ' I • 'ROSE. MER R ILL & Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. I ''C A hicA NULTY . canal basin;' Fountairst, near Liberty, - , mar 3' , - „ Pittabfirgh. . . 2 - 4. 4 .4&•tr 184d121141E1 Biag cam ' s !L's , a.neporta . Bon Line, • BEDVEEN .PITTSBURGII • • THE EAST ERN CITIES.' ' s • I . • I I I PROPRIETORS; W Vii: Ilis i ottsm, I Jacon' Tuns. B!NGIIAM,! WMI: A. STRATTO.N. Conducted ott Sabbath-keeping principles. THE Preprietorslof the old established Line have thoroughly recruited end renewed their -stock, and are well prepared to forward'•ProduceiAtad•Mer chandise on,the oPening of navigatiun. Thelong experience of the Proprietors in the car rying business, with their watchful; attention to the in-, torests of customers, induces them to-hope that the patronage heretofore extended toi"Binghanes. Line" will be condoned and increased. Deeming the usual self-glorifyitig style of advertis ing too absurd for incitation, and I bollpiting that with former customers we need no selqcommendation, we wouldmerely invite such as hate not heretofore pnltlonised Our Line, to give us a trial. I • Our rates !of freight shall at all It imes -be as low as the lowest that are charged by other responsible Lines. Produce and Merchandise Will he received and for • warded without any charge for allvertising, Storage or Commission. Bill. of lading promptly forwarded, and every direction 'carefully attended.to. „, Apply to,lor address, WM BINGHAM,. Canal Ba ff in. cots. Liberty rind Wayne sts., Pittsb'g. • BINHE AM, I DOCK. nod R ATTON, • 1 - No. Q 76 Market sire.[, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent: No. 129. North Howard street, Baltimore. • . • WILLIAM TVSON, Agent. lyl-tf No. 10. West street. New Yolk. BEI:LANCE PORTABLE] BOAT "LINE. 1846 FOR TRANSPORTATION OF GOODS Between Pitlsbargh and ail the Eastern Cities; wiTtiocri TRANSHIPPING. rNIIIS old And long established Line having near ly doubled their capacity and facilities fur car rying goodi, are now preparing and receive produce and merchandite to any amount (Or shipment East or ' West. The boats' of this Use being four seeder) Porta ble Boats,aretronsferred from Carreto Railroad, thus sawing all transhipment or separation of goods; lathe goods are never remcWed till their arrival at Philadel Pircsborgb. ,• I - . This Line hieing the Voneer in this mode of carrying. after a successful operation ofeiglit years, are enabled with confidence to refer to all mernhants who have heretofore pntronised them. , Weitern Merchants are espectfully ,requestwdict give thigLine a trial, as eve. ' y exertion will be used to render satisfaction. Mer chandise and Produce always!carrjed at as low,price, on as fair terms. andlin as short time, as by any other Line. Produce consigned -to our house at Philadel Olin will be Sold.on liberal terms. I Goods consigned to either our house at Pittsburgh or Philadelphia, forwarded promptly), and' all requisite charges paid, ! - ' JOHN McF DEN & Cot, Penn street, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. JAS M. DA, IS, & C0.,1249 and 251, mr. ! Markeest., Philadelphia. b. CARD. 1 HE sultscrilier egs leave respectfully to retu rn This grhteful tic nowledgerne'nts for the liberal patronagetowed on him for Years past , and par titularly to those who so generoisly patronised him since his misfortune by the lateltire. Having con siderably enarged his business N r y associating with Wm B Rub s rta as al partner, he would earnestly so licit a continuance of] former favors to the new firnirof Roberts & Keno, and he trusts that by prompt atten tion to busin ess they Latill give general satisfaction. , I M. KANE, Jr. ' " R , MOVAL. The subsc 1 ribers ould respectfully inform their friends and the publiti that they halve removed to their new Warelmuse on Third between' Market and Wood streets. south side, where they tru4t, by strict attention to business. Ito merit a share of p ublic patronag e.— They solicit attention 'to their leztensive sto ck on hand, which' has been got up with great care in the latest style rind most] substantial tnunner. consisting in part of the flillowing articles, viz: Mahogany Wardrobes; • I " ' Dreising Buteauir n Book Case &,Se4retaries; " ' Section Back Sofas; is Plane di,; Divans, l, Ottomans. \ " Victoria Chairs; I French du; • ".::i Pluin do; '' l . s Centre Tables; I " , Crul,d do; 1 • " Buteans of ever)/ description; '' ' End Tables; • Marble Top Pier du; - :" ' Center do; "\ i Site '' do; . " . Dressing Bureaui; " i ..Waish Stands; Mahogtuly Work Stands; : I " Hai Racks; ', RoUking Ch Sewing do; Music Stools; Arm Chairs; ; " Frehch Bedsteads; " Butler's Trays; Mahogany, cherryl and poplar B;sdsteeds,,warrented proof against bugs, and superior to any thing now of. fared to tho public. Also, a variety of Windsor chairs Of the best quality and a new style of arm chairs, with spring seat, well adapted for offices or societies, with a variety of other articles too . numerous to mention.- We have at a considerable expense introduced into our new Factory , on Front street, a steans Engine with ;Machinery. which will enable us to sell wholesale end retail, at reduced prices. Tho attention of Western Merchants and persons movingwest, is invited to our new and extensive es. .tablishment. Western Cabinet.makers are also re quested to give us a call, as :they will find they can purchase from us for less than they can-manufacture. Orders from a distance will twelve . prompt attention, and the furniture will be carefully packed. Steamboats and Hotels furniCheitat the shortest ca lico on favorable terms. ROBERTS &,'HANE. N. B. Uundertakingin all its branches attended s. R. & K. marlo. REMOVAL. COOLEY & Merchant Tailors, }J AVE Removed to No. 2, Water street, near 11 the corner of Wood, end near the spot from whence they were driven by the Ere, where they will be happy tosee their old easterners. '..cuet?~"c~3~'.~~ ' s ' . Y ".~ L 9.s'~`a+~~ * 't. ^ a."...:+t'Fi::Aa:: 91NOSTON, JOHN . 1 :1\00CIENj £DAM2 ttsburgh Nove;l.. , t rks! NGSTO-N, ROGGE &Co., mArruFabruß.sas OF ADAMS' Ka.ughphy FAIRBANK'S PATENT PLATFORM SCALES. Aso--MALLEBLE CASTINGS. Corner Front 4- Grant sts., Pittsburgh, Pa PittAiurgb, Feb 26, 1846-1 f OONGIBMPTIION R DR SWAYNES' Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry The Original and Genuine Prepration! Coughs,' Colds Asthma, Btorichitis, Liver Complaini Spitting Blued. Difficulty of Breathing; Pain in the Side and I Bt east; Palpitation of the, Heart, nfluenta, Croup, Broken Constitution, sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all diseases of the Throat, Breast and Lungs; the most effisctual and speedy cure, over known for any of "I , v the above diseases is I DR. SW.A.YNE9S 'I Crimp:mid Syrup `of Wild Cherry. "Celebrated Remedy" has now, by its, in• trinsic virtta'as. acquired a celebrity which can never be shaken by the many quack Nostrums" with which the country abounds. The public-'ere fast lemnini that this is the only remedy that can be relied upon in the speedy and permanent cure of all diseetses of the Lupgs. It is literally sweeping Consumption from thc bind; wherever it is:introduced that disease dwindles into insignificance. 'The public have 'hum. brigged . !long enough, and now resort to a medicine which the testimony of the must eminent physicians in the land has placed beyond the reach of criticism.— In requites tm bolstering up. by publishing columns of forged certificates—bat it is enough to let the public know where it can be obtained, and ants trial will con vince all, of its great efficacy in curing these distres sing dileases above named, which have baffled the skill of the most learned practitioners for ages here tofore. Dr. Swayne's compound Syrup of Wild Cherry was thafirst preparation from that valuable tree which was ever introduced to the public, and ample proof is afforded of its success by the country being flooded with " Balsam," "Candies." and "Mixtures of Wild' Cherryl not one of which is prepared, by a regular physician, although they have assumed the names of respectable physicians to give currency to their "Nos trums."', Therefore, the public should be on their guard, and not have a worthless mixture palmed upon them for• the original and genuine preparation, which is only prepared by Dr. SWA YNE, N W. corner Of Eighth end Race streets, Philadelphta. Consumptives, or those whose Lungs are affected slightly,! should take this Syrup ,without delay, by which they may prevent the fixing of that dire disease fully and firmly. How important, then, to avoid it.— Never live a day with a cough when this Syrup can be had, and you are nearly certain, with proper care, to avoid destruction by Consumption. Dr Strayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry is a. compound of Vegetable Remedies; it is called "Wild Cherry," because that article is the basis of the Preparation. It is an combined with other ingre dients, thst the utmost efficiency is given to its good qualities, as a supporter and preserver of the powers and functions of life, it has no equal.. Remember, all preparations purporting to contain {VIED CHERRI. are fictitious and counterfeit. except that tearing the written signature of Da. SWAINE. Great c're should be observed in purchasing of :he authoriz d agents. The onlyagents in Pittsburgh for 1 the sale f the g.'nuine medicine are, Wm. Thorn, 53 Market t.; Ogden & Snowden, corner of Woodand 211. sts.4and S. Alms, ISO Liberty et., where it can be obtaird genuine, wholesale and retail; at proprie tor's pti es. Sold by John Mitchell, Allegheny city; E. B. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Megoffin, Mercer; .1. H. Burion & Co. Erie; J. S. Morris .& Co., Louisville; Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St. Louis; Andrew Oliver & Co., Nev Orleans; and by regularly appointed agents in near) iz all the principal "towns in the United States. Oi7ountry storekeepers will find it to their ad vantage to have a supply of this popular family medi cine. , jinn 29.1 y LOCK AND VAULT DOOR MANUFACTORY. .( . ..u,e) , ti ... _ , - 7 Old: -.-- :..'- -;,:_,,,.,, 0 1 C : • : ,. : ., , ..,11h i garA 1 1 •-4,1*.Z h i ' M i • 'T* - ..atiLle.jAiejii., THOMAS ARNOLD,. - , RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that the folloWing articles can be had at his Manufactory, on SandUsky street, Allegheny city, at his Sale Room, Die:Mond Alloy between the Diamond and Wood street, Pittsburgh, to wit.: KNOB. LOCKS AND LATCHES, • VAULT DOOR LOCKS, STORE DO DO, MORTIC LOCKS AND LATCHES,: KNOB LATCHES, SHUTTER BOLTS & FASTENIN 3S, SLIDING DOOR FURNITURE, STORE DOOR BOLTS, VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING. ; IRON CASTINGS; such as WAGON BOX ES, SASH WEIMITS. &c. Wholesale Dealers, Steamboat aud Hoe Build ers find it to their advantage to deal with him, as he fa determined to sell his articles at such a price es cannot fail to please. 187JobWork to my line promptly attended to, on the shortest notite. decl. T HE subscriber would offer his grateful thanks to the firemen of the several companies for their prompt and effizient seiTices - yesterday, in subduing the fire, asui saving hits property from entire, destruc tion--salso to the many other frbsnda, for their kind ,assistance, Those having business wtih him, may find him at Ibis residence in 3d st., corner of Ferry and Liberty. npposite the 3d Pies. Chutch. feb24 W. W. WILSON. ROCIUMi BROTEIERS `aCCOBS ARRANGEMENTS I , oll' • g 184 u,. BLAKELY, & MITCHEL, AGENTS. RemiUauces to, and Passage to and Atm GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, BY THE Black Ball, or old Line Liverpool Packets, Sailing from New York and,LiverpOol ci- the let and,l6th of every month. And by • First Class American Ships (Sailing Wijeklg.) F. RSONS sending to tho • Countr - y" for their Ftiends, can make the necessary arrangements with the subscribeis,• and have them brought out in any 'of the Eight Ships cemprising the Slack 8011, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, (sailing from Liv erpool en the Ist and 16th of every inonth,) also by First Class Ships, sailing from that port weekly, which our 4gents, Messrs. James D. Roche & Co. there xiil send Out without delay. Milli Should 'hose sent lot not borne outtho Money will he refunded without any deduction. The "BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS,"cumprisa-the follow. ing mngnificent ships, and 'will sail from Liverpool on their regular appointed day, as follows: Fidelia, On lot Jan. lot May. lot Sept. Europe, 16th " 16th " 16th " New York, lot Feb. lot June. Ist Oot American, 16th " 16th " 16th " Yorkshire, Ist Mar. lot July. Ist Nov Cambridge, • 16th " 16th " 16th Dec Oxford, lot April. lot Aug. lot " Montezuma, 16th " 16th " 18th " Nolicc--It is well known, that the Bluck Bull is the very best conveyance for persons to get out their friends, and as other passenger Agents advertise to bring out passengers by That Line, the public are re spectfully notified by the owners that no Passenger Agents but Roche, Brothers &. Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out passengers by that Line. We have at all times for sale Drafts at Sight for any amount. flirt-at on tho Royal Bank of Ireland. Dub lin. Also on Messrs. Presoott. - Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount, of any charge whatever, in all the prineipnl toiromOrougla out England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or address, if by Letter. (post paid ) ROCHE, BRO.'S Sr. Cu. No. 35, Fallon street, New Yurk. (Next door to the Fulton Bank, JAMES D. ROCHE & Co's Office, No 20. Water street. Livetpool. Or to BLAKELY & M I TCHEL; Penal Street, near the Canal Bridge, • Oi corner and Stnitbfied sts, (2d story.) jut.' 17 Pittsburgh. IfENITIAN BLINDS. As WESTERVEILT, ,Fold and wellimown Ye. inn. Blind Alaker,former if Second and Fourth sta. es this method to inform Many friends of the fact his Factory is now in full !ration on St Clair st.,near . old Allegheny Bridge, ere a constunt sepply of Inds of various colors and Skies, in constnntly kept hand and at all prices, )m twenty-cents up to suit tourers. tt ream. will be put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or othbrwise, they may be re- moved without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that nny other piece of furniture can be removed. and without any extra expense. je24-d&wly. HO, FOR OREGON! r' HE underiigned would inform his old patrons and the public in general, that, notwithstanding the great excitement on the Oregon goestion, he still con. mimes to manufacture CLOTHING of ell kinds to Order and oth-nwise, in superior style. He has lately receivedn large lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, J b:A NS, &c., Which for beauty, fashion, durability and cheapness are unsurpassed in the Western market • Among the above will be found many goods of entirely new style es to texture and color. These the NATION t. would respectfully invite his old customers and the public to call and examine, confidentof his ability to please iti all department. He has °lsm on band a variety of fancy. SILK' VELVETS, CASLIAIESE.S, VALENCIA - 5, ETC. For vestings. nt all prices, 'whichJie is prepared to make for customers in a style unturpassabe. He has also Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Era: vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drateers. And every other article appertaining to men's wear all qualities, and prices in great variety. In returning his thanks to the pidtlic for the very liberal patronage, herctofot e extent:l(4 roltim. the un dersigned would observe, that notwithstanding the great quantity of steam.got up by would be-BIG establishment be still continues to glide along on the low presaute system, and defies competition in all the various broneheit of his business, viz; in thefitting de. pat ment; workmanship, lesbian, 4e: I have still on hand a few which and other articles °fain ter wear, which will sell at antmatly low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, National Clothing Store, feba.d&w 165 Liberty st., 2d doer helow sth. Dr. E. Meritt, Dentist, (Of the Burnt Distriet.) RESPECTFULLY informshisfiieudsand allthose who wi,h his services that he has taken an office inSmithfield street, 2/1 door from Virgin nlley, where he will now attend al I operations of the Teeth in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Office hours from 9 till 12. and from 4 tin 5. .may2—deortf. NEW SPRING GOODS 1 8 4 6 . E. CONSTABLE respectfully acinaints his I/ • easterners that he has just received a panel' his first spring stock el Fancy and Staple Dry Goods a inangst which are Rich catered and black silks for dresses of the now impcututkoui,beantiful style. Cashmere and DeLeines. ri and ..,me French and Twill'd Ginghams. . Bonnet Ribbons, a large assortment. Calicoes and Chintzes at 12i, 181 and 25 eta. B E C will be receivirg every ,day or Iwo for the next two weeks a further addition uf tho richest and newest goods of the season. feb 27 ' • --- k " 41M1110 I t V . 1 I 41 1 t --- 7 ' CONSISTING of about 150 acres, fifty of which is cleared and under fence, situated about three miles from tho city of Allegheny, between the Frank lin and Beaver roads, well watered: and adjoining lands of Arthur Gallagher, James Kerr. the late David Chess, Hugh Davis, F:sq, Robert Davis and Samuel Davis. This tract of land from its proximity to market trade, are inducements to Gardner's Farm. era, Butchersor Manufacturers. Price low and con ditions easy. For particularsenquire of SARAH B FETTERMAN, or JAMES C CUMMINS, nov 6 Pittsburgh Pa. • JOHN M. TOWNSEND, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY NO. 45 Market st. 3 doors above Third at. PITTSBURGH. WILL have constantly on hood, a well selected assortmentof the beet and freshest medicines, which ho will sell on the most reasonable terms.— ,Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. rirPhysicians' prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good perfu mery. dec3o Log Oscdit. THE subscriber offers for sale thirty-one building lots on a credit often years. These lots are situa ted on Grant, Wylie. Fifth, Ross and Diamond streets, in the 3d Ward of the city, - adjoining the New Court House. Persons disposed to purchase, will find these lots favorably located as to health, convenience to bu siness, and will •ultimately be the contra of the city. For particulars enquire of James C. Cummins, or SARAH B. FETTERMAN. feb2s dtf 4 - MMMMM A Farm For Sala, Wei Ulster's - 811-Zetiling Ointment. INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION. The preceding gum is given to- represent the iN• smis IDLE Peasetns•rtort. It is the great evacuation for the iMptoritios of 11.06:Ay. It will be noticed Ant a thick Cloudy mist issues from all points ofthe surface, which indicates that this perspiration • flows noir`ter• ruptectly when we are •in health, but ceases*hen we are sick: Life cannot bo sustained without k. It• is throWn off from the ' blued and other juices of tho body, and diSposes by this manna, of nearly all`the impurities within us. thi; language of Scripture is, "in the Blood is the Life." If it ever becomes impure, it may be Kneed directly to the stop. poke of the insensible perspiration. Thus wp !see, all that is necessary•when the blood is stagnant,er in rented, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself Prom ail impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitalittate sidficient, - without one particle of medicine, except to ripen the pores upon , the surface. Thus we seethe folly of taking so much internal remedies. All pried tionerii, however, direct their efforts to restore the In sensible Perspiration. The Thompsonian,fur instance, steams, the Hydropathist shrouds us in wet blankets, the Homopathlst deals out infinitissimals, the Allopa thisr bleeds and doses us with memory, and the blus tering Quack gorges us with pills, pills, pills. To give some,iden of the amount of the Insensible Perspitation, w e will state that the learned Dr. Lewen hock , ascertained thalficiveights of all we receive in to the stomach, passed off by this •meaus. ' In other winds, if we eaten drink .eight pouds per day, we evacuate five pounds of .it by the Insensible Perspira tion. This is none other than the used up particles or the blood, and other juices giving place to the new and fresh pnes. To check this, therefore, is to retain in the system five•eights of all' the virulent matter that nature demands should leave the body. By a sudden transition keen heat to cold, the pores are et upped. the perspiration ceases, and disease begins at once to develop° itself. Hence, a stoppage of this flow of the juices, originates so many complaints, It is by stopping the pores, that overwhelms man kind with coughs, colds, and consumption, Nine tenths of the world die from diseases induced by a ,stoppage of the Insensible perspiration. Let me salt, now, every candid mind, what course seems the bloat resonable to pursue, to unstop 'the pores,.after they are closed. Would you give physic to unstop the pores? Or would you ripply something . that would do this upon the surface, here the &Mg. ging actually is? And yet I know of no physiCiun who makes nny external application to effect it. Cin der these circumstances, I present to physicians, and to all others, McAlister's Oinimenl, or Ito World's Salve. It has power to restore perspi rntiofron the feet, on the head, around old sores, upon the chest, in short„ upon any part of the body, whether dirmsed slightly or severely. It has power to cause ail external sores, scrofulous humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to discharge their putrid matter. and then heal* them. It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous,disorderi, and restores the entire cuticle to its healthy functions. It is a remedy that forbids the necessity el . 's° many and deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. It is n remedy that neither sickens, gives intenre nience, or is dangerous to the intestines. It preserves and defends the strrfnee freer all de rane"ement of its functions. The surf ice is the outlet of five-eighths of the bile and used up matter within. It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, and dee/it knocks xt you'r dour. It is rightly termed All Healing, for there is scarcely ra disease,/ external or ?eternal, that it will not benefit. I have used it for the last fourteen years fm al} diseases of the chest, consumption, liver, insulting the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before fleaten 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 on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest erudition and multitudes of the poor, use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one united and universal voice—saying "Mc. Alister, your Ointment is good. CONSUMPTION It cnn hardly he credited that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs, seated u■ they are within the system. Hut if placed upon the chest. it penetrates directly to the lungs, seperates the poisonous parti cles that arucunsuming t hem, and expels them from the system. I need not say that it is curing persons of Consump- tion contiettally, although we are bold it is foolisneta, I care not what is said, so long as I caa cure several thousand persons yearly. HEADACHE. The Salve Ims cured persons of the Hem!echo of 10 years standing, and who had it regularly every week, so that vomiting often took place. Deafness and Ear Achrt are helped with like success. COLD FEET Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, follineeff, the hair, one or the other always ac companies cold feet. It is a sure sign of disease in the system to have cold feet. The Salve will cure every case In Seroulla. F.rysipplas, salt Rheum, Livercomplaint Sore Eyes, Quinsy, Sore Thiont, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all Chest Diseases, such as As thma. Oppiession, Pain, also Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneoue' Eruptions. Nervous eases, and of the Spine there is prukahly no rnedi• tine now kiown so good. BURNS. It Is the best thing in the world for Burns. (Rend the Directions nmund the bus.) PIMPLES ON TUE FACE:. MA SCULINE SKIN GROSS SURFACE. Its irst notion is to expel all humor. It will not cease drawing till the face In free from any matter that m•ly be lodged under the skin, and impend) , break ing nut to the surface. It then heals. When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repulsive surface. it be gins to soft en and soften until the skin becomes as emoothand delicate as a child's. WORMS. If parents knew how fatal most medicines were to children taken inwardly, they would bo slow to resort to them. Es pecia II y "rnercur ial lozenges" called • • mre. dicuted lozenges,' 'vermifugme pills, &c. The truth is, no one can tell, invariably when worms are present. Now ietme say to parents that this Salvo will always tell if a child has worms. It will d.ive every vestige of them away. (Read the directions around the box.) There is probably no medicine on the face of the earth at once so sure end so safe in the expulsion of worms. TOILET. Although I have said little shout it as n hair restor ative vet I will stake it against the World! They may brmg thcir Oils far and near, and mine will restore the hair two cases to hteir one. OLD SORES That some Some ate an outlet th impurities of the system, is, because they cannot pass off through the na. tural channels of the Insensible Perspiration. If such sores are healed up the impurities must have some other outlet, or it will endanger life. This salve will always provide for such emergencies. RHEUMATISM It removes almost immediately the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of course ceases. FEVERS. In all cases of fever, the difficulty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the heat and perspiration cannot pass off. If the least moisture could be started, the crisis has passed and the danger over. The All. Healing Ointment will in all cases of fevers 'almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth the pomp'. ration. SCALD HEAD We have cured cases that actually defied every thing known, as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty c,- dOeforiC 000 us`he had speht4soo On his children without 84 lienefit, when a few boxes of the ointment cured them. CORNS. Occasional use of the Ointment-will always keep corns from growing. People need never be troubled with them if they will use it. 'AS A FAMILY MEDICINE, • , • . No men can measure its value. So long ars .tho Kars roll along over the Heavenirio long as , man treads the earth, subject to all infirmities of the fiesh—so long as disease and sickness is knovin--just ,so long will this good Ointment be used and esteemed. When man ceases from ofi the earth, then the demand will cease, and not till then. _ JAMES McALISTEB-& Solo pmpr;etore of the abuve Medicine. Price 25' mote per box. CAU,TION. As the All-Healing Ointment has been greatly , counterfeited, we have given this Caution to the pub tic that "no Ointment will be genuine unless the names of James. McAlister, or James McAlister + co., are tvatrrze with a ran upon EVERY label." Now we hereby offer a reward of $5OO, to be paid on conviction In any of. the constituted ,eourts of the United States, for any individual counterfeiting our name and Ointment.' • PRICE 25' CENTS, PER Anztr4.—Por sale in Pittsburgh by Braun & 144. ter, corner of Liberty and St Clair ; and by JFI Cassel, corner of Walnut and Penn sti4 Heys & Brock way. (Druggists) No 2, Cominercialllow; Liberty 1.; Wilcox, jr.„ corner Market and the Diamond; H P Schwartz, and J Sargent, - Allegheny cityr,,J Smith: (Druggist ) Birmingham : Sehoonmakei Co., (Druggists,) No 81, Wood st.; are the wholesale agents mar 20. Jamos Cavasiugh o IM PORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER , . IN fine Jett (dry, Cutlery silver and Gorman 6 6 . / er Spectacles, gold and silver Pencils, silver Thimbles Scissors,Tweezers, silk and gum Suspenders, silk and bead Purses, carpet Bags, H osiery, children's Cloaks. Beats Oil, Beef Mirror, cuitile, cream and palm Soaps, '&c, &e. Cr - Don't mistake the place, NO. al,' MARKET STREET, East aide, between Third and Fourth sts., Simpson's Row. jan 16 -,7-6.4t: sY , DIRECT FROM FHILADELPRIA ,RACE PAPER REARS THE LABF:t. AND WARRANTY OP DAVID LANDIIETU. FOR sale by F LSNOWDEN.No 29 Water st-i at - the stand formerly-occupied by Geo-A-Berry. Extinct from the" Report" of the "Visiting Commit. tee of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Soe:iety," unanimously adopted, and ordered to be printed. Landretles Nurseries and Gardens. "These extensive grounds are on Federal street near the Arsenal. '• • - The earliest collet• lion of Camellias was ma'e here. Some of those now in I'o:session of those distinguished mursery men, ate ten feet high. • • • • The selective of GRELN nouswyt.mits. is valuable and :extensive. "The Nurseries are all very correctly managed, supplying every part of the Union, a detail of which would occupy too much of oar space: we thereforo content ourselves with stating that the stock is very large, and in every stage of growth, eimiiorting of FOREST AND ORNASIENTA T. TREES, EVER.' , • GREENS, SD frin3 . S, *'INES AND CREEPERS, - with a collectibn of herbacceous plants: .FROIT TREES of the best kind trod most healthy condition; large bed of seird?ng, apples, pears, plums, &c.; as stocks that budding and grafting; - a plan very superior to that of working upon suckers, which carry with them into the graft all the diseases of the parent stock. "GARDXs Berms of the finest quality have been scattered over the country from these grounds; and may always be depended upon. The Seed Establish ment of these Horticulturists is one of the most ex tensive in the Union, and its rerutation is well sus tained horn year to year. "To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina of the plants of , the same family, they have established another nurse:3 , , at a suitable distance, so that degen ration cannot take place, and which secures to the purchaser a "genuine article." Knowing thus the age, quality and process of culture of every plant, the supply from their grounds is recommended with great coofidence." •„• Since the date of the "Report" from which ; the abiwe is extracted, the entire establishment his been greatly enierged. The collection ofCamelllas embrseei ell the finer kinds. and consist* of some thousands of various sizes; so likewise of Roses, land other desirable plants, both tender and hardy; Fruit Trees, &c. The Seed Gardens alone cover fifty acres, and the whole is, as it has been fur more than half a century. tattler the successive management of fathetlittnd son, the most prominent in America. 1!1 1 P' Orders received by F. L. SNOWDEN, froris whom catalogues may be obtained, gratis. mar9ef RE-BUILT,AND AT WORK! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE.. wiLimas 33.81111FPEIZ, MERCHANT TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY inform. his friend's nd the public generally, that he has taken the NEW STORE At thecorner of Wood and Water streets, on the site occupied by Mr S. Schoyer previous to the Great Fire, where he is prepared to furnish nil articles in the, line of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING,. On the most moderate terms, and at the shortest no. tire. His stock of Goode is ENTIRELY NEW, • And ban been selected with much care to suit the mar. kat. He has in his employment some of the best workmen in the city. and from long experience in the business, he hopes to give general satisfaction tothose whomay favor him with their custom. A large as , sortment of Clothing suited to the Season. consisting of Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, of all Colors various qualities. He offers to the,public as GOOD BARGAINS As any establishment in the city. He has also a large stock of Vests, Shirts, c.ottortund silk Cravats, Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, which be is prepared , to sell low for cash, and cash only. Having secured the services of an excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufactUre garments of all kinds to order, in such a manner as to render the PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE worthy of public patronage. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. jy24-tf WE BEAT THE JEWS AND GENTILES!! GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE:: P. OWENS, PROPRIETOR, RETURNS thanks to his old custontors and friends for past favors. Ho is now prepared to sell clothing lower, by ten per cent, than any other estab lishment west of the mountains;and keeps constant. ly on hand o largo assortment of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, such no Over Coats from *3,50 to $3O, Cassinett Pants from $2, to $4; fine Cansimere Pants from $3,50 to $6; fine Satin Vests for $1,75; fine Bom basin° do for $3; and all kinds 01 WINTER VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, and all articles in his line. Those who wish to purchase, will do well 'to give him a call, as ho is prepared to furnish clothing on the very cheapest terms for cash. Don't forget the place; GREAT WESTERN . CLOTHING STORE, NO. 143, LIBERTY STREET, opposite Brewery Alley. oct2otf. P. OWENS. CLOTHING STORE Water Street,- Three Door* below Wood. THE subscriber respectfully informs his oust°. mars and the public generally, that he has open• ed a variety of seasonable clothing, at. the above stand, which he offers as cheap as can be bought in the city. The store is in charge of Mr R PEW, one of the best cutters and most experienced workmen in the city. oct2Btf. P. OWENS. MINNISIEIIIII=MM .t , ,_ , _s. , *, ,*A liiisurance douipaido. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS'OR DAM. AGE ET -FIER, • THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED With the addititinal,security of a STOOK CAPITAL. The Reliance iSfatpat Inciiranee-Co. of Phlia.T.;Charter 'Perpetual. DIRECTO*: - George W. Tolond, . John M. Atwhod, Thomas C. Rochhill, Lewis IL Ashburn, • Wm. 11...Thempson, George N. Hiker,' George M: Stroud, John J. Vanderkemp, • • • ' George W:Cirpenter. • ' Z ILL make insurance against Loss or Damage , V V . by Fire, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Houses, Stores - and oilier buildings; and`on Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandize, liinited or perfietual, in town or country, on themostfavornblo term-+. - • • The Mutual Principle, combined witlia Stock Capi. tal, and,the other. provisions of the Charter o f t hi s Company, hOld-Mit unusual inducenients,both:of profit and elafety,.to titose . deiireus of effecting inlnianee, to which the CoMpany ask the attention and examination of those interested. • •. : •• , The' Capital Stock, of the Comprmy is invested in good 'and soffiCient securitieiJ After pMviding fOr thalamus acer s iiing'to the Company, in the course of its business,- the stockholders are entitled to receive out of ,its ineomeartdprofits an .interest pot.exceeding six per cent , per annum on the Capital Stock,actaally paid in—the amount of which interest , it is expected, will be supplied by funds inVested—tind thereafter, all-the remaining profits are to necumitlaie and be held, In like mariner with ` the Capital Stock; fdr the betterse= curity'd the assured.; But certificates beenarinteri est, payable annually. transfemble. on the - books of the Company, and convertible at any. time_into Capital Stock, will bo issued therefor to the Stockholders and iustaed members, in proportion, to the amount of Stock held, or premium paid by them resPectiZily, agreeably to the provisions of the Charter. Those effecting insurance with this company 'have, besides the usual protection against loss by the cull. Pary method oti insurance, the additional advantage of a direct participation in the profits of the Company.. without any liability. • , - GEO. W. TOLAND, President. B. M. RINCHNAN, Secretary. The . subAcriber, who is the duty authorised. Agent for the above named Com pany, is prepared to make in s ora nce,.at the Office of the Agency, No. 2. St Charles 110th1, on Third strect,'n few doors aboao Wood'street, and will give all further inforination desired. THOS. J. CAMPBEI,L. Pittnburgh, 51ita 30; 1895. (jes•ly.) JOSIAH KIN 2. J. 111 . 1.N.E7, 711. SING PitNNET; Agents at Pittsburgh, for- the Delaware Mirtuid Safety Insurance Company of Phila. `i jl. IRE RISKS upon buildings ,and MerchanditeCf every description and MARINE RISKS upon Hullsor cargoes of vessel, taken ilpon the most intik.- able terms. ' ' ' ' ' reOffice - at the warehonte of 'king & Water street, near Market street, Tittsbagli.. • ' N. B. King_fd:Finneyinxite the ..confidence., and patronage ofthaii friends and the community nt large tolhe Dela Ware M. S. lnsuranee . Company, as an in 7 stitmion among the most flourishing in Philadelphia —as having a large paid -in capital, which by the operatlori _of ha charter iSs'• constantly increasing—as yielding to each his due share of the profits of the Company, without involving hiniin any responsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually paid in by him, and therefore as possessing tligMututa principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive forni. ' novl.tf. Agency of the,Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia.. N. E. corner of Third and Wood sig., Pittsburgh. THE 11116 . ets of the company on the firstef January, 1845, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages; • t 500,615 93 Real Estate, at cost, 100,967 77 Temporary loans Stocks and Cash, 207,499 72 Making a total of $909G83 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses will he promptly met.andgiv,ing entire security to all who ob tain policies from this Company. Rieke taken at as low rates as are consistent with sectirity. - °rid WA [TRICK MARTIN, Agent. TH E Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia, throughlts duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, ofikrs to mnke permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the Canal and Rivers. Arthur G. Coffin, Preet. Samuel BpQ4ls, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Sam'!. W. Jones, Sam'l. W. Smith, Edward Smith; Ambrose White, John A. Brown Jacob 'M. Thomas, John Whitis, ; John R. Neff. Thomas P. Cope, , Richanl, D. W ood ,e Wm. Welsh, : Henry D.Sherrard,Sec'y. This is the °West Insurance Company intim United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is perpetual, and frem its high standing, longexperience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra ha. sardous character, it •Iratytia considered, as offering ample security to the public.. • MOSES ATWOOD. At Counting 'Ream of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front streets; Pittsburgh. .0ct9.3-Iy, Tho'PrzukkUn Fire insurance Compazy of PhiladOpkta: CHARTER PERPETU AL. $400,000 paid 'in, office 16"31, Chestnut st., north side,- near Fifth. Take Insurance, either permanent or liniited, against loss or damage by fire, on Property and Ef fects of every description, in TOwn o ',wintry, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, - maae either personally or by bitter, will be promptly attended:to, • • DANCKEE 'Prest. C. G. DAB OUR; _SCC'y• DIRECTORS: Charles N. Baricker, Jacob R Smith. ,t Thomas Hnrt. t. George- W. Richards, Thomas.% %Marton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner,. Adolphi E Boric, ' Samuel Grant, David S Brown. PITTSBURGH AcENCY. WARRIOR bIARTIR, Agent qt the Exchange Of fice of Warrick Martin & Co., comet of Third and Market streets. Fire 'lilts taken on buildings — and theirmtents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No merino or intend navigation risks taken. Tho Citisoteollhatcud Loturance Company of PonnsAvanta, . • No. AS2, Wotan* Street, psuadetpltier, WILL insure houses, stores and other buildings; also merchandise, furniture and property gen erally, int Pittsburgh and the surrounding country; againstlois or damage by fire, for any period of tfme. Chatter perpetual. No marine, river nor inland transportation riskeare taken by' this Company. It 'makes no dividends among stockholders: . After payingthe necessary ex penses of the office, the whole accruing premium and interest are appropriated ifelusively to meet losses. It is thus enabled, to insure oti terms not surpassed by any other Company. JAMES' TODD, 'President. DANIEL, B. PI:INVITEE, SECLOINEy. Agency at Pittsburgh, in Burke a building on 4th street, at the office of Eyster.& Buchanan. je3. JAS. W. BUCHANAN. • INSURANCE. American Fire Insurance Company or PHILADEGPLL, CHARTER, PERPETUAL--CAPITAL 500,000 PAID IN. Office s& Philadelphia, No. 72, Wabild 04' - • WM. DAVIDSON, Pros's. FREDERICR FRALEY, Sec'y. THIS aid and well estahlished Cornpanycontinues to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture . and property,,not of an extra; hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh, and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either' perpetually or for limited periods, 'otifavorible termi by • , GEO. COCIIR AN , Agent. •dec24 ; No 26 Wood st. Pisa and Alarina Insurance. DIRECTORS. INSURANCE .AGAINST FIRE TO LETS COI; SALE .AT ,THIS OFFICE. - Ztf;TV ,4l 7w_, 4-^ TnE undersigned agent for the American Fins In• surance Company of,Philadelpbia, continues to make Insurance against loss or damage by fire, on fa vorable terms, at Ilia old stand GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26 Wood at. INSURANCE STOCK.—A number of shares We Wein a joint stock company, with a capital etc $lOO,OOO, and power to increase it to $1 006,0014, which is shortly to go into operation on the now Ito. gaited !argot Maces of a mutat company, whose char. -, acter it will change from the mutual p i plo to tit. of joint stock alone; charter:perpetual, Tbis stock coinpany will thus possess tbeadvontaga of an iriCome alreudy secured, and as it purposes con. fining its operations to thel.best description of -risks, the'stock•presnots afuvorablo prospect for profitable investment, . . 'Fiir apply soon to me, at my office.,co& ner of Wood and Fourth streets, over Sibbet & to . nca; entrance on Fourtir street. JAS W BUCtiANAN . • - • • - John'D. Davis, : AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MEECH*, Cornerof Wood and sth sta . ., Pittabtrrgh, Is read y merchandire'of every descrimilie, onconalgnment, for public or private : sale, arid from, long experience in the above busineas f flatter : himself that he will be able 1,0 give entire satisfactiok to ell who may favor him with theirpatronage. Reguinis ale s on MON Dias and THURSDAYS, of Di, Goods mid far 4 articles, at la o'clock, A M. < ; Of Groceries, Pittsburghmanufacturcd articlett,miti ;and secondhand furniture, &c., at o'clock, M. Sales every,aveni ng,et early gas light.' nue l y. , ... ..110 ISONi -. S . Liberty at.iletween Market and Virgin 1 Alley. . . . , ~.. . "[SAVING retuftted from the Env, the 'Subsciibei; 11 is now opening his fall and winter stock ors gnods,* exceeding •in variety. and extent any' thind- , which has heretofore been offered in this city -• ', '' Thaokful to his filends and the pablic for the cdtrotti he has received, and which has iittruced him to pot:. chase more extensively than - beftieti, he again invited their attention to the cheapest, best selected and mol extensive assortmentwhich ho has eitet bkfhtst effete among which are - - - - , - '• • • French, English, German and A Mere Man Broadcloths, Math, Blue, Invitible Green, and other Colors, which are all of cuperiar quality. Also, a spleadkr °imminent at Vestings of Entire new sty , leige PRENCIi PATTERNS, , . . Also a fine lot., of FRENCH AND ENGLISH . cAssisitaEs cif every sh.ade, color, and petiole, . . wLieh cannnoi fail to please the various tastesotlia l , easterners. Also, a . • . . -- , . . . New-Styles BeiCerand Tweed ClOth' . ct Black,- Blue Invivible Green, Golden Mlied. and Olive, ;Sack and Frock .Coats. Tog. therwith a lot of superior M A KIBIBOO AND BLUE BLANKET COATING; Pilot and other goods suitable.for Over_Coots.. . _ These goods.will be sold ready made, or will, bit made to order in. a superior style as low as can be bought in this diy. He has also the usual vatiety forGeritleinan's wear, such as SHIRTS. STOCKS SUSPENDERS, HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS, BOSOMS, COLLERS, &C. - The attention of persons wanting their garment.. well made. and in superior style. and of the best ma terials, is invited to his fine stock o French Cloths, Cassimeres afid Vesting - s, which t he has selected with the utmost care for this , particuldrbranch of baldness. He will tale pleasure in shewing these goods to any one who will- favor him' with a call; feeling confident that the great variety of his stock and the style in which they are made, can not be surpassed in this city.. S.-MORRISON, Liberty et.. • oct 2-6 m between Market et. and Virgin alley. WAR- WITH MEBICO DECLARED,- - moNoripAHELA CLOTHING STORE. No 2, WOOD.St. Second Door from the Coiner of water Street. COOLEY. & LAIRD, PROPRIETORS, The undersigned takes .this method of announcing to their customers and the public generally, that they have just received from the East,-and offer for sale at the above stand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Yestings and materials of eve ry descridtion, having been purchased for cash on .the Most advantageous terms, they are enabled to offer as CHEAP as can 68.601 d in the Western Country,. Their assortment of READY; NIADE..CLOTHIN.G, is large, and bas been manufactured from the best materials, and by: excellentworkmen.' They have constautly on hand and.svill manufactiare - to order all - artkles of Clothing, which they will war rant to be made' in best manner and Most fashion able style. t - They invite , the to call and ' examind. their stock of goods, as tbey are confident they' can sell coop Aar texas at prices which cannot fail to please.. Rietentber the- place. N0..2. WOOD STREW' SECOND-"DOOR- FROM THE CORNER OF iYATER. - ° ae'pt 94f ALLEN'KRAMER Exchange Broker, corner of Wooer Eind. 7,'Aird streets. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank not,., beught and said. Sight cheeks on the Eastern elats, for sale. '° Drafts, notes and hills,colle4ted. • , • RZTERENCES . . . Wm. Hell& Co., Jahn D. Davis, . F,.•LoreAte, - p 1 tsl4lgl' r .J. Painter&Co. ' Joseph Woodwa, .-• ' . James May, / , Alex. Bronson &Co. i . - John H Browa&Co. -'' hilacii Ph 'a . James M'Canilless.. Chacirmati 3 O. , J. R. M'Domild. St. Louis, Me. W. H. Pope, F:sq..Pres't - Ba.nit Ky. )Louisville. A. FULTON, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER. HAS rebuilt dmi commenaed business st. his OLD. STAND, No. 70, between Market and Ferry sts„ where he will be pleased to see hie old customer, and ft iends. • Church, Steamboat, and Bella of every size, , from 10 to 10,000 pounds, cast from patterns of the most approved models ; and 'warranted to be of the best ma teriels. • . - Mineral Water Pumps, Counters. &c.&c. :together with every Nariety of Brass Castings, if re quired, turned and finished in the neatest manner: r E pk. F. is the-sole-agent- for Babbitt's - Aug Attraction Metal, so justly celebrated for the 4 - edue. Lion of friction in machinery.—The Boxes and Cosy . position an be had of him at all times. nos 134, To rrinters,; • AXTEhase received,and will hereafter keep eon:, I.l.:gently on hand t a full supplyof Priutimink r Inlarge andamall keg., which we will be able, to sell efisaperther,it.liasheratoforebeeia sold in - Wacky: Orders Non' the cot:mule accompaidedAy - the cash (is Amt. eases) willbe promptly attended to. • t BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, .Ty26—,tf Offict ortbe PostanrlManuracturer. - European Agency. - U EMITTANCES of money on moderate. terms, Lt. can be made during my absence in Eurolie, to. . every part-of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales or thenontinent of Europe. Legacies, debts, property' , or claims recovered; searches for wills, titles:-and: documents efrected,und other European business trams acted by applying to James May, Water street, Pitts. burgh. . H KEENAN, • octl2. Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh Take particular Notice THAT 'the - Franklin - frousedhot or Irwin street, Pittsburb, by B B Dimon"), is the most eligble establishment for transient traiellers or:those who may wish a longer .resiarence in the city, his accornodations are; excellent. We know frorn experience andheisrtily recommend' his house as worthy of patronage. :• , Hugh Kirkland:Freeport:. Wm Connelly; Franklin, • Beigarnin J ,N iblock, Butler. .Ii H Webb, Cochranton. .• Ino Hamilton, Ohio. •• • John Relley,'NeW York. nrßorifereitccommodrited by the day "or week, Onth or yea r ly . • it~~~s IWIMMMfa
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