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A RE fully prepared to transact n 4 business that
./1 may bsconfided :o them, insect' a manner as must
- gtvo „enerni satisfaction. Their - stock cansists nf a
double dally /hie . of Pennsylvania Boat-a and Roil
ToadCais, (all owned by themselves,) which enables
themto
carry a largo quantity of freight withc I a
tgand_ . despatch, in short time, and on as far er orab7e
3 % ,terms as any other responsible Line.
'Produce or Merchundise consigned to any of the
oadersigned forwarded free of nay citats,,,m'for
commis
_ ..ion er_s_tn . rv,ge. Tobacco, fcr. Philadelphia, carried
2/ m Line, will be delivered at the city Tobacco
Warehouse. Dock s•reet,inihicars, withont draynge.
The of these Ltnes ! will.be conducted en
Sabl mr. t t.keeping principles. -;
Address or apply to
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MEW
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• gg- 4, c'Jmi 1846
Independent Portable Boat Line
_ . For the . Transportation of Produce,
and Merchandise, to and from.
• TITTSBURGIT I BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA.
• - , No . Transhipment.
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TiliKettbsciibertt, - Agents fora number of the best
-..P.Minble.Boats. forming n regultir tinily Line, be
toMbePittshurgh-hndthe -- Fhistern cities, will be fully
prepared. on the opening of navigation, toship a large
amount nt Produce and •Illerchandise with despatch
'and on neenroodatjng terms. •-•- •
• r. The greaISI;ICCOSS whjofi has ' clili - r6cterised this mode
ntutmsportatioirontliePenns' (-: minis and Railroads,
diring the )asite4 years, notwithstanding • the . Op po-
sition of long es n ts
,compentes, and is a pretty
sarra,indication of its snperiority over the old plan of
1 - - transhisPing at the different terminous of canals and
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Traneßortat - tiati.Line
Conducted on strict : reineiplee,
though not claiming to he the only Line that to
conducted, -
tl-1F; pronrietorx thin old established line have
'inn their-stock in the most earrtplete otsler - , end
ore Thoroughly Prepared to forward:Produce and
liderefinndise to end•from the Eastern cities ott the
opening of navigation.- - •
- Vga trust - that out. long E.XParielle9 in tha c.arrying
haAriess. and - zealot's attention to the interests of eas
terners, will senoro to its P. continttance and increase
'of-this petroriage hitherto extended to "Bin ham's
Our arrangements will enable us to carry freight
with the_utmost despatch, anti oar price+ shall uhrnys
ha as law 0.3 the lowest chargtd by other 'responsible
~.. ..P.rteluce and 'Merchandise will be received and for
-warded enst and west without - tiny, charge for adverti.
. •
St'Orago- -
forwtirded:and eCety.diteetion protnpt.
li•aatended o
Adress; or 4116 to. . • WM:BINGH AM
Canal Brviiicetti 'Liberty and
.IVityne.sts. - , Phisteg.
Bairn-lA:MS; I/OCR:and STRATTON,
• No. 276 Market street; fhiladelphia.
JAMES. WILSON, Agent. ._
•No. 122 Noah Hewdrd atreet, Balthrtore.
WILLIAM, TY SON,' Agent . . =
Wpst greet, New,York.
BEGIA4CE PORTABLE BOAT LINE.
Pa 1846
FOR .TItANSPORTING'GOODS
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Daireeti-Pittahurgh and the Eadern
IVITHOUT TRANSHIPPING. •
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,1111 IS ohl established Line (being the oldest Port
. JL_ :Ablq Beat Line on, the Canal) in now prepared
to receive Prodnce and Merehandivl , for shipping eitlt
•erEtst'br ‘Yeat... The 13nitt3 of ti;is Line are corn.
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minded by • skilful, experienced and sober andprovidnd wit lt good ct ews,, Boats and carg,ues ate
tiltrfsferred from and to Canal and Railroad, seeing
all_xemoval and separation of good;. T, : ips made i n
114 short:. time, and goods carried on as fair, terms us
any criherdine , •
'• 7fhtinkrul:for; and respectfully soliciting a continu
ance:of iha.vevery Awl growing patronage here•
tofare be;towed - upon this. line, wo.with cottfidenceits
surathoUt truarchants - disPo,:ed to !Vizor as, that - their
busines;4, ihalt be rionU to thei t• Julie; ERA isfact ion
citrriaky; iis . cnaSigrred either..or our house
-es, will be shipped - to their-des' inat ion;ft ee of charge
/for shlpping, - strtrage nr advance of charges. As we
hold no interest in, Steamboat Stor l4,- , - .Merubilota may
depend upon tlietr goods always 'aping. forward. w
"oat delay upon good boats ttild at the loWeeLitawi's..f
freight
PrOduCe Cnnsigned to oar.- house Tit Philtnle.lptitis
far aide, will be sold en liberal terms, and advances
•, made either at . Pittsburgh ‘ir •
JOHN, - McFAPEN . Co., Penn street,
!,.. - • - Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
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JAS. M. DAVIS S. Co., 21.9 and 251,
.n i) Gm' Market st.,'Philadelphia.
:'. - 1846-g"i"gi
Westerzi Tr=sportalion Company.
D. LEECEI
Old Established .Transportation Lines,
(Being the first tine on the Canal.) •
'.:BETWEE'Y PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA.
'BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK
. • ' D. LEECH & Co..
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Carnal Datiin, Penn Pt icei, Pittsburgh,
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:• HARRIS '& TUSTIN,
Nos 13 ind.'l.s Sault; Third it, Philad'n.
JOS. TAYLOR & SONS, -"
114'find Nurth Howard it.; Briltimmt;
•• IV. P. ORRICE,
• • T 7 West et., New York,
LEECH 5 CO'S..
ti44l-d3m
'PACKAGE EXPRESS TO. 'PHILADELPHIA.
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Tim Canal being now open, ;he
above Expiess, - Which hna bien
fp.-,theconvesanCe of valuable 'packages of
rn eret,lndize, specie, .Banknotes, jewelry, &c.. will
'reeinninenio running Monday, 6th it.
Aft Poi; Chest will lie dlipatclied daidy, dining the
traveling it er1:0111. . A pply to , _
D. LEECH Sr. CO:,
cop, Penn et. and Cannl:
AVe . therefore ask for the Independent Poi table Boat
Vino liberal sharp of pntronago.
Produee•at Merchandise consigned to us 'for ship
ment' [rail bo forrsaidecl immediate ly
oria . rriral
n fress e of
arty charge for storage or tnsurac._
Bill tading.transtruted, anti all instructions prompt
ly att e nded to
• "MEARS , RAYNOR. &
Broad st., Philadelphla.
ROSE, MERRILL & Co.,
Wharf; Baltimore.
C. A McA'NULTY-& Co,
eatitl4asin,"Fourntaitt aiy sear. Liberty.
Pittsburgh. -
'mai 3-
FARE REDUCED!!
Good. latent Past Dian for
LE: P
OP 'SPIANDID NEW TROY BOILT COACIIH3;
'AND RAIL : -ROAD CARS,
641 5. ft e
• ?ITT "
Loavo Pittsburgh #aily,at 2 o'clock, P.M.
RUNNING Til ilbuoll, IN Ci; HOURS,
AIOEN DING TIM iIILL9 WI II
SIX RORSES — AND POSTILLION.
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F;; pin 0 hajithErtbUii byßailroa..Ttei Philadelphia,
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In4filiindiXnewlv boilt Eight . Wheelcars, there con.
fleecing wit Ti. DdiiiCars for New York; also at Chain
hirebtlig with:Mill - Idnes,dirOct for: Baltimoie and
WiShinf,iliin Cify . ...-:.';'...: -:'.... ' ~.
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M'ollicesfortlidallove Line next
_ dooric'th e Ex
change' Hotel, St Einirstregt,' and ofitiositii . tlie St.
Clterles 'Hotel, Wood street
june 'l2 ... , - ' .W . . ft,:NIOORREA 0, Ag't. .
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71 EMOVAL.
n'tV.A R. CZ would .reireCtfolbi
friends and -cOstornela that he . - has .i - elicri;eit, to,
To 196 Market 'street, betweea. - :Fiftti 'nn , ) - :; Liberty.
gtreoliGleast sida,) where he is receiving.
' - '4ll-24toortecri(ock of springCloOda, to whi c h h. would
reitypetfull,i..invite their" attention. ' gp3 dGtn _
OR:he traniportnuadl- Orfipy# between Pitts:
4..:..-burgh and ihe:Atl:4id . Cit lea, klit-Petiniyli . idein
liiproteementAitittt!Siiltitimie . tipti.S.niqnelienna AO.
road ------ - 7
:-. - Thetrciprietriiihttida old established Line, .ling:
inteentpleted-theßatrangernents,:nreprepitte4 tO fQr
tvarri goods, 6 aritl-.frOrn Ahe-Eust'(rin Ilse epeninz
the l'Cantil novigation,) on ga.liberet terms 04 . 1hti.te o(
an)!rother responsible' Line, and sire iletetniiiiid that :
aoenie or attention tin their pnttshall he wetnting. to
secure a continuance I) f that' patronage se. liberally
bestowed_ upou them for. several years past.
decided a accesX of ilitt, Portable -Bear svateni,
no manifest in the regularity - anti-d iapatcli experienced
in the - delivery ofgeoris, Chit absence ofnll rids of delay,
breakage 'or otherdarnage incident to the old'.systerri,
where goodsintve to be liurriedly itans..‘hippnti three
times on the Way, and 'the. inereMintoble - fictiCrf, iii
which .r iodacTe has been avowedly deliveredfiy_them,
has :induced thti- proprietors to increase their' stock
comiiderahly this season. Theireitensive wnr t .lintise s
at., each point (unequalled by •oihoe Line), nffurds
them facilities to conduct their business %%hit' dish etch;
,
end to shippers the convenience of flee storage, if re
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quired, until their arrangements are complete--while
their long expelience in-the:carrying tia,le, it is pre.
surned,. will be sufficient guarantee to their pntrcut,i
and the public, ; bet they willsuccessfullyexert them
selves to :give general. actistaction. • -
Produce received and ferwMaled. Steamboat char.
ces paid, and Bi(ls'Lading transmitted free of charge
for commission, advancing or 4toiitiu,and all com Mu..
nicatiensto the fullowirtgaarnts promptly nitended,tu.
TA AFFE & O'CONNOR
nor Penn and-Wayne sts., Pittsburgh.
THOMAS PORRIDGE, .-
Alarket street. Philadelphia.
O'CONNORS & CO, .
. North street, Baltimore.
m. 130 y
FARE REDUCED!
Opposition Good Intent Fast Line for
LIZ 31 IS A. 113 'P. ;
OF SPLENDID TROT DDILT cpAcii ES,
Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M. -
: RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS; .
Ascendingtho mountain - With
SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOA
ONLY ONE N LOUT OUT. TO CILIMBLIISI3UGH,
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Thence by RAIL ROAD wrtiilitdelphia, Owing the
only Line, running their own co rs On i he ry11111,)1:11111,et,
ting with Mail Curs fur New York; ;them. Chamber,
burg with Mitillines direct to Baltimoround W ash
inton City. •
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r . '"Clifice second door below the St Charles Ilene),
Vooi street.
act 25- ly <
IIEN DETtSO:!I, Agent
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Dr. Win. Pa. Wrig ht, Dentist t
V: - ' --.-
'' ' Offi i e and Residence in St Glair at.
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. -C A few doors below Liberty, ricer. 'be
t xchange'llotel. • - mart I
IMPORTANT ARRIVA L
11111 IS day ircelecd. and now opelliog, n .rd en did
-L :nagortmera of Fine, Plain and Fanny Colored
CLOTH'S. cAssimErt Es, VESTINGS,
Atl 0r the choicest selections.
The subscriber is no' opening his soak of Spring
Goods, which; for variety, taste, style and ha-,
never belore been uttered in dild city. The very fiat
' tering. patronag e .bestowed upon this establislenent
the past year, h as " . induced the subscriber to make art
unusual large pritchase. Many of these Goods are
or a superior quality and texture, and of a kind never
brought to this market by any 'piker establishment.—
He would respectfullysolicitthci at temion of his friends
and - the citizens generally, who are nccustomed to
having their garments made to order: having for some
time past paid particular attention to this branch of his
business, and having secured the assistance of the most
competent and fassinnable Cutters, some of whom ate
established and well known ns such in this community.
It would be difficult, in a corn Mon advertisement, to
enumerate the various articles comprising this di
but it
. consists of every description of goods suitable
for gentlemen's wear, such as
Super6ne. Plain and Frincy. Colored FRENCH
APO) ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS.
CASSIMERES of entire rim styles; variousqual
ities;
VESTING.% of every description, a fete ex pressly
for "Dress or Party Vests;!'
FINE TWEEDS, of various styles sad price:; I
(MVO. Black end- Gold Mixed CASHAI A
RETS.
FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms Und CUI
Jars:
SILK UNDER SHIRTS. DRAWERS.Aidernfid
_Satin Scarfs, ifauclkercheifs, Suspenders, &r. ,
•
He will ho pleased at all times to Anse these Goods
to any wishing to purchase, feeling confident that he
ran furnish any garment in his line nn as good terms,
and in better style, than at any , whet. establishment
West of the Mountains. An examination oc die stock
and style of wprkmanship will convince any person of
the rolvaninges to be derived by purchasing as this es
tablishment. DE.LANS"
N 0.49 LIBERTY STREET.
riPThe New York and Philadelphia Fashions are
this day received. - mar 19
, WE SEA f THE 'JEWS AND GENTILES!!
GREAT WESTERN
CLOTHING STORE!:
P. OWF,NS, PROPIIIE,rOR,
RETUR NS
thanks to his old customers ami frieids
for past favors. •Ho is- now prepared. to sell
clothing lower, by ten per cent, than any other estab•
lishment west of the mountainstand keeps constant.
ly on . hand a largo, assortment of GENTI EM EN'S
CLOTHING. such as Over Coats from $3,30 to $3O,
Cassinett Pants from $2 tcs4; fine Cassimere Pints
from $3.50 to SE; fine Satin Veats for $1,75; fiimilom
burin° do for $3; and all kinds-of WINTER. VESTS,.
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS,
and all articles in hit line. .
Those.who wish to purchase, will do :well --to give
him a cull, as he is prepared to furnish clothinrr on the
very cheapest terms for cash... Dan't forget the place;
GREAT:AV ESTERN CLOTHING- STORE, NO.
143, LIBERTY STREET, opposite. Brewery Alley.
.ocl2Bll. •. OW ENS.
CLOTHING STORE!!
Water Street, Three Doors below Wood.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his custo-
A. mers'and the public generally. that he has open-
ed ' :variety of seasonable clothing. at the above
stand, which he offers as cheap ea , can be bought in the
city. ' - - •
The store is in charge of Mr 11.-PEW, orieof he best
cutters and moat experienced ivorkinen in the city.
act2Btf. p. OWE:NS.
RE-BUILT AND AT WORK!!
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE.
WILLIAM n. sar . iwpan,
MERCHANT TAILiER,
RESP ECI FPLLY informs his friends 'ea the
public generally,lhat he has "taken the
. S,T 0 BE
At thecornor of Wood end We ter streets, on the site
occupied byllt S. Scheyer previous to the Great Fire,
where he is preporeato furnish all articles in the. line
• GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING,
On the most - moderate terms, and. at the shortest no• tices. His stock of Goods is •
EN - TIRELY-NELV• -
And has been selected with much.care to suit the mar'
ket..Y 4,3 has in his employment 'some of - the best
workmen in the city, and from :long experience in the
business, he hopes to, give geneml satisfaction to those
who May favor him with their custom. A large as
sortment of
Clothing suited to. tho Season.
consistingof Cloth, Frock and Rress Coats, of all colors
various qualities.. He elreiS to the public as
, GOOD. BARGAINS
any As establishment - Mate city; He has also a large
stock - or Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk Cravats, Scarfs
and Handkerchiefs, which he is prepareCto - sell low
fitr cash, 'and:cash ;only:- Having secured the services
of an excellent Cutter,im is prepnrdd to manufacture
garments of all kinds to order, in such a manner as to
render - the
CLOTRIIO STORE
worthy of pu se patronage. Thep
ic
tibr are
56vit
ed
tik 611=00' examine.fue themdelie3
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1170 E, 33 .110tk/ -&- s
1.846
131,AKE1,1 - 6. , ; AIITCHtL;-AGENTS.
Remittaners to, and:Passage, to and from
GREAT BRITAIN AND:IRELAND,- BY tl-IE
•
BlaCk Pall or old Lure Liverpool Packets
''l:7Sailing from New Xing:hid Liverpoolen; the
ha and 1611 i of every month. And by.
First- Cla.o American- Ships [Sailing• Wefhly,]
DIMSONS sendipg to the .Old gottetry" for their
Friends, can make the necesda4 arrangements
with the subscribers, "end , IltiVO them brought out
in any of the Eight Ships cer4rising the Black Ball,
or Old Lino of Liverpodl POltets, (dolling fittrn Lie.
erponl on the ist and 16111 or every month,)also by
First Class Ships, sailing ffom that port weekly,
which our Agents, Messrs: James I). Roche &Co
there will send out without &lay:
Should those sent for not tome out the Money will
be refunded without any deduction.
The "BLACK BALL, OR OLD .LINE OF
LIVERPOOL PACKETW'eompride the
jag magnificent ships, and will sail from LiveCirirol
on their regular appointed Any, as follows: ,
1. On Ist Ilan. lit May. lit Sept.
Enrope, 16th " 16th " 1611 i
New York, ' atFeb. Ist June. lst pet
American, 16th " 16th " 16th
Yeti:shire, Ist Mar. tat July. Ist 'N'ev
Cambridge, 1611 t 0.:,161h " 16th Dec
Oxford, lst April., Ist Aug,. "
Monte - knot, ' 161Ii` " 16th "" 13th ' "
„Notice—lt is well known. that 1110 BIM" k 13311 is
thit very best conveyance for persons to get out their
friends, and as ether passenger Agent a advertise to
bring out passeng ers by that I.ine, the public, and re
spectfully notift ed by Ilse owners that 110 l'assenOT
Agent. but Rohlte, Brothers & Co., anal 131olrely&
Mitchel, are umbel iced to adsertide and to bilog4 out
passengers by that Linn,.
11'e
,have at all times for sole Drafts ni Sight for : anY
amount. direct, on the Royal Bank of ;.Ireland--Dub
lin. Almon Messrs. Preston!. Grote, Ames "..4t Co.,
Batikenr, London, , sllO . ll are paid five of nt
ttnyclittrzo hatrvel, in fill the pi itariptillowimiltrouth•
out England, indeed, Sent land and SVnlos.
Apply to, of address, it by Letter, (post paid.)`
140CliE r BRO.'S &-Cor
.:-
No. 735, Felton street, New York.
(Next door to the Falcon 1341),i,
JAMES D. ROCHE & Co'.
No 20.1Vater silent, Liverpool..
Or to 131. AK ELY & AI I TCHEI,,
Pun. street, near the Canal 13 ridge,
corner and SMilltlied b 1.6,
rittAint4W
-
F• 1.-`r •
• .
' _
Furniture W.srerooms.
Tlit: subset iltet w o uld most : re-pectfully call the
attention of the public to his titucli,of Culiiact
Nitre, possessing ittleAntages owe any othei mimurtic•
Luring establishment in the city. lie is enabled 4 , 7
self his %MP'S at much lower pi ices; therefor,' lin
remind those who went goon Furniture at a fair price
miii forget the tight place, N 027 Fifth street..
rene2.3 . 11. 11. RYAN.
MIRE Eitel !MASI
CLOTHING - STOR : V,,t
No.,iag,LiBERTY STREET:
THE oil nod highly po:winco.;.-
ditt:ddimenl iniornis 144 (riund4 and ale public
at huge. that n Inrlion of his
SPRING AND SUMMER SI'OCIC. -
READY MADE CLOTIIINC4,
13 now prepared fer their inqrection, apfl he resifeci
fuf hi - invites all Who contemplate porchmoinr, artichis
in his litie In pay Limn vb , it. His stoCk this
pectilintly rid; compri.i n g nil the lateA. P4i5.4 7 .
ONS AND PA 7'7'ERNS, nod all his GALb .
iag boen select efl by himself in the ca-stern markets, lie
can with confkionce retommor n i th em to hi s ell ,t u rn o ,
as beinr, or thi. very best rinali:y.
His lunge rnntottrnent of _ -
waap-o-er-
Is made in the mcst modern end improved style,' and
t the workmanship cannot be excelled.
Paratof every description, Saiiu r. Fancy Vesf.o.
Ile has a Tore nnd 'beau!ij it assortment of
To which be woulitcoll the attention of the public as
he believes them tube more -
BEAUTIFUL AND CI4EAPF,R..
Than unythios.a..4ll..kin4 itintharlieaii o !timed :here
Twocdand other coats, fbr Summed. 1170 art
In , pent variety and mnde in every style,
,
Fashionable Shiri4,.Laiesi Style of &oda',
SUSPENDERS OP EVERY DESCRIPTIONS; :
HANDKERCHIEFS, and every'ntlier ankle ne'
eciAary fur a FASHION...IIILE DRESS. , !. .
Ho has a very largo and .excettent alosortment o
SUBSTANTIAL cLormwa,
sold lower than keen be purchased tit any otheitdrieii
in the eity=to whiCh he would invite the nttention.ef
workingmen and others'who wish' getvicenbteehriliiii
fur eVeri , day's wear. -
(hying in his emplo3 some of the
BEST c.ur : sr,g4s:, N.D mprt.if, : m Es,
That thn Countrry -can
,prndut.c.,,,an,d being . prewidett
with a stock of (i 00,114, which f,r exseilqnce And
riety CANNOT, BE E,QUALLEO,I)I is prepared ;
To Mahn Clothes to Order,
At the shortest,nutieei.entl• a . style. that CANNOT:
SURPASSED,
Do not Pass. t tre-TDREE ISID DOORS.
It is not considervl - tiny'
TIWURL•E S HOW CLOTHING,
. 087 .
And the proprietorfeels.ConWent that after en
.ex
umination hie Satek,iiir who desire, to piwelniini wilt
find it thelrintetest to Anil at his establishment.- -
The proprietor would tuke this opportunity to ten..
der his -sincere thanks to the- public for the tinprece.l
dented patronage bestowed •upon his estahliThmeitt; -
and Its the , sueeess ha has met with is an indication
that his efforts to please his patrons, have not been
unavailing, he pledges himself that nothing shall he
omitted on his part to secure their - kindness for the fu-
JOIIN McCLOSKEY,
Thrle Big Doors,
151 Liberty st.
HOL FOR . OREGON!
mnrl7-fl&w
qi HE undersigned, would inform his old patronit and
-L the pnblic In general, that, notwithatunding the
peat excitement otitheOregon qoestion, he stilteon
tinues to manufacture CLOTHING of all kinds to
ordernnd oth-trwise, in superior style. ,He has lately
received a largalot of
CLOTHS, CASSIA - TERES, SATTINETTS,
Which for beauty. - fa•hion, durability and cheapneta,
are unsurpassed 'in the Western market. Among the
above will be foundlnitnygoods of entirely new style
as to texturevind . color; These the N ICISiL would
respectfully,itivite his old customers and the public to
call and'examine, confident of bis ability to pletwe in all
dephrtment: '
He has also on hand a variety of fahcy '
SILK VELVETS, CASHNEEKES, VALENCIAS ETC.
Forvestinga f at all. prices, which he is prepared to
make fer customers in aaltyle unsurpassable. "
Ho has also
Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, rCra
vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers.
, -
And every other article appertaining to men's wear'
nil qualities, and prince in great variety. ln ,
returning - his thanks to the public
.ror the very
liberal purdnage, - heretofore extended tclhim. the un
dersigned would observe, that
_notWithitanding. the
great quantity of steam got up. by 4001.1i0e.-BIG
establishment he still continues to glide along on ;the
104 pressurisystem, and defies competition in' aIF the
various branches of his business, viz; in the fittingde- '
part merit; workmanship; fashion, 4-c. " "I have still on
hand a few cloaks; overcoats end other articles
Ter wear r which will sell' at unusually- low prices.
- - B MITCHELL,
National Clothing- ClothineStore,
tebs,d&*.--?jpe,-LitiPrtist:; "d door ' below
fO/ Cie Burnt D3s rscd j
isrEcTFuLiyirford.t k ipiri c tijdona al t o, is e
aiiiitrtOe
O:Stititlifieltilittitet;2.l:ilOorfr,OraNiigh;ftiloyewhe r e.
be will now , attendellopetatioks of:the - Teeth in the,
beitmentei.tied at" tlie 'ohertest notice.: Office hourft
rye,' 9 tilt 12.-oncl - ronv2;kifittrif.'
EMILEIM
•
will 10
~,tbal itt
.
.case alarm . by !'ire, , sir othermse, t h ey. muy
moved with Out t e aid flf aatSrew • drivcr.nnd with
the same foCiiiiy Iliac any other :piece of fu!nituteeap
renioyed. und.w4uut.thly extra expendr...
Lard Oil at a Related , Price.
. ,
T il s aime r ibe r wantd eesin , r4olll:y
friends nod public in generni, e.
in .9e
Farry is now completed. 'end with n largo iuldition
in his mnebinerv, be is *poled to..mabe Cinisiderd•
I
ble nureities of n siiperiot .
lie i 4 determined in sell cheep, fully apPiCr.inting the
old proverb, dint a nimble. Yill[Priico
. 14 better tlinn
stow " He feels- rindident that 'consumers
tvniild find it in their ndvantage to give him' - n
and examine for iliortHelve4,.
IVonlrn - mnnufactrtrrr:', hlachiiiisfa ;iti,l4nlter4. nrn
retpetif.illy invitrd f i 47xamine. lily Wiper i..r oil , 1 fit;
8111 . 0,' nen r H
ty:litore, and Mess's Samuel NlVlurlcen. -
city otrixt. . . I:, •
Pit tsl , urgh.Lard
A emprri"r quality of Stn r Cemd on luitol
mar. 24.
-- s v z . --- °RNA rifEN'PAL
4c4 • -
.._, .
i t. • "'''.." if AIPIV 0 R 1i
A ili,' ; .;:: 4 -
0 4,..' 1 34• 411" I C.2?a ti Ea. 52. 20
d'-,.0t.:: ALIIEGITENY :eiTy.
s;., dobrs froni 1 Itc Aqueduct .
- -- z......,,.........,
N„" Opposite tbe Culiectar',A UfliceL
- 11'i.lir4 ie inform,tho public thnt.!!lsti fins jott coin! .
Mound-tln 01114AMKSMAI.li AIR bils n
I. cry tupcii , 'ritnck, reticivert from tfin
and Perin; nod she it kris . nik - tl lo fill ull iot!lers it,
flit aloi in ti MniMor that+atnnii `hr
extolled by am , nimilnr mnsittfactittor in lbeCounity.
She lint on fad and intends korping,o largo - trent - tit•
men! of Crum - noose!' . Hair Wcals, !urtr..s Lsulien'
11.11.14, Curls, Ntritince.!,fionrclA,
nn
Bracelets, Pier fling.t, Gentlrtnen , .Wigs,
TU1111144 SCo.llr " ili... &e.
Dire it., tins lxrn IM ninny years erignged'intliellw
sittestt in Fritnee oft& the !Toiled Stews, and irton her
long anti ostensive ex preiettns,. site foelsrettitfitlent- or
being side to give gati.thetioo to on who wilt for )r
her with their Flaipinago. iee prices um M0r . .., later
al 111411 hove been itlTeretl in 11115 'City herehtfore•
Innl . 17.1 v
Goisnta Iron Works.
LEWIS 0'11A1t.4.. 5... LEWIS,
NIANUFACTUttIikS.
rptiE nmiersigteed, acting as Agents 1 r theittinve
emaltildantint, ate 11 , 1 V let'eltilK Nfirp!lei ftrni
the Vinrks, and will in a shalt time be fuThi,ittriplied
ait h MI the iturimot of f RON and NAILS.'
rr:pirtfully*nlieit.
patrolriligi..,,with the conli.lerit dint'th if>ifiti - -
ty of OW article will M.( ' be smVigsed 'by ji'Fiyf n tl i ,
market.
.10fEi TSPN,4I;III'r Eli T.
.rao Ai lit; Irtn.W9r
14..
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7 6
1 1 ',V , „ y2N.i
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,
DIRECT FROSI'i'HILADELI'HIA
race' r?&rtu.,.{liArk3 AS WARUAN TY ur
DAVID LANDREITIL •
.
Fort Rale by' V . I4NOW HEN. No *29 . Wu tor st.,
nt the stand formerly occupied by Geo A Betty.
Esti or: from ibol,RoPort" of the!.:Vi.bini, Commit
tee of the Penna,)lvania Horticultural Sociotv,V
ununlmously nillged„ and urdered : to be , printed.'
Landreth's Nurseries and Gardens.
"'These extensive grounds nre On federal strret
near the Arsenal. - • • Tho - entliest
lion of enniellins-u-n3 made here. Some of This
now:-in , Poisession ot. those distinguished nursery
men, ni e ten feet • --• Thn snfeet ion
of GRIMN 140Un; ri:AFT3 is and extensive.
.-The Nereeirier ern ntlvory correctly mnmiterl,
serif - dying every !tart of tpel.liiort, n demil of which
syould occupy ton much Ot inir'Bracet .wn thorefnrn
cement. earsetves'ivirb: staring that the snick try
large; need in every stage Ive th, Cans
Vci!IEST:Aig ORNAMENTAL TREER.EVEk
- GREENS, SDRUD: 4I , VINF:S AND
CREEP 1 . :118
a l it; n collection of bothicceoni plants • F,ItUFT.
• • • •
Tu t us - of the best kind and MO. I Itealt4 condition;
1.0 lieds of seeding Hily. : xeurs, rplumi, eze, nig
grititingt - a•plaii ik , ty
to that nimtorking-'mprin suetiers, , vvhief s .eneVy.
them into the graft nil the diseases of the parent;meik„-t
PGARDENIrian of the. finest quality , bade bee n
'mattered over the cautery from these grounds, awl
ma) .01Wfl'yd be siepeittled upon. The Seed E gta t i li„h.
meat of these florticultorks is one of the mrAt.
tensiie in the Union, Lind its,relutation is well sus
tainetiftem year to year,
"Tit obviate the chance, or rn' 1411hre of the fitrinirt:oe:
tho plants of the samelarrtity: they hai4;snitili,bett`
another Oursety, at a suitable distance, so ihat rldgeit.
ration cannot take plebe-, ,and which-steams: torthe
purchasti- a -"genaine , : arthdp." Knowing Altus the
age, quality anti process of culture of every Naar, the
supply frei:n their-grounds is rscumnrenry with great.
conntlanc,),,,,
* •'!Sia,C , e the date ettlik'lleport"froni which the.
,above is extracted, the - entire eStntilislintent :has be en
greatlyeelarged. Thecollecti,m ofCumelltsscrnbhteen:
all the finer kinds, and oartsiatS of some 11mi/sands of
.various sixes; so likewise of Rases, and other desirable
piants,'buth tender and bar 4; Yruk Trees, &c.
'-
, The Seed Gardens alone:Cover fifty acres. and the
'hole is,'lll3 irlms been, for' mare then half a century.
Famleethe successive mohagement of father and son,
1110:mn4i prominent in Amefica..
()viers received SNOW DEN, from
whom catalogues may be, Omitted, gratis.., is. ;
mn r:9 -f '
Lk Farm Por Salo
'CONSISTING of.abourlso acres, fifty of tyhiCh
is cleared and underfetice, situated abOut.three
miles from the city of Allegheny, between the. Frank.
lin and Beaver roads, well watered, and - adjuining
lands of Arthur Gallagher; James Kerr. the:late
David, Chess, Hugh, Davis .Esq, Robert Davis end
'Samuel Davis. Thie.tract e . f land from its proximity
to market trade, are inducements to Gardner's Farm
ers, Butchers or Manufacturers. Price low and con
ditimis easy. For particulersenquire of.
SARAH S.-FETTERMAN,
or JAMES C .CVMMINs,
Pittsburgh Pe..
SELECT .SCI-1001.
WM. MOODY respe . ctfully annoancesto his OM
friends; that he intends opening- a Selepi,Sehool
this sdty, of the lot Monday or April next, in the
bhse 'meat •of the Thied Prenbyu3rion Church. • -
_
• .1- inar2l4f.
European Agency.
.
D EMITTANCES of money on , moderato ter ms ,
IL can be inado during my absence in Europa,' -to
every part of Ireland; England, Scotland, Wales 'or
•
II!, continent of Europe. Legacies, debts, Property .
claiinarecorere& searches for titles' and
documents effecto,and other European business trans
acted by 'applying to James May, Wattieatieot,Pitts•
bqr g h,...?.‘•
...1 • IMEIVAN;,- :
s up: Agent end Atterneyzm Lawiritteburgh
EMIIMEM
_,- . •
BY" FIRE• Tv*
THE - 510T - lIAL
With the n3diaanal.seeanty of It §l.ocx'V/IfITAi.
The :Reliance .1%/luttial 1115ticance.00.
of Philaorphacler 'P.er:petual.
1 old and weißnown Ye
former:
if. Second tend Fourth 44
tes:thin method to inform
many' friends of. the: ratt
t his,Fnetory termite Mini(
:ream:inn St Clair t:, near
Allegheny:, Bridge,
ere a _ioristruit—vvrilly of
Inds or various colors and
tieit, ...ii-non.ittntly kept
, hontf and '`tit rice,
rin t wordy -cents. 'up:Lai:lift
AA TILL make insurance ngainst
.Loss - or Damage
7:.. by Fire, in Fjusbargh and vicinity, on-Houses;
Stores and 'Other, buildings, and on. Furniture. G O O 4,
ares uncl :Marchand ize., lirtrited,or Perpetual, in Lowli
er. ciniritry, on ihuimost fui orrible terrn. , . •
The Mutuul riticiple, combined with a Stock Ca pi
nitdilie:ntliCiltrotilaiiiiishrthe Clint-tell of this
Corripany, hold Outunusuatinilucernents, birth Ortrofit
and 'surety, io,llasii'efesiroun of effectirti.inntesinco,
Arhieh the Cottitintly ask the iittentiontitidinititclantioh
of ihose inleresied. • ei '
Elio Capital . Stock of .tlio Corripany, is initeated in
.nod and sufficient-securities.' :After providing fOr
Ihe losses accruing to theColninY,in . liteCnnts6 of its ,
buslitess,.the i Stor,lholders.ale entitled receisc
of its income nod: iefits irn itu not exceeding six
per:ceot. per nn nitro on IjieCa p ital S Lock ncte4lly paid
in—the nfiiniint- Interest; it - is expected, will
be supplied by funds itivetttedartil - thiq , eartei i ; ail -tile
remaining profits are to- accormtlate held, in
like mintier- wit hilloCuPital Stork; for t he better se-,
rarity .5f the assured. But cenific;ites begins r i titer
est; puuble n linnet ly. trannfetibleonthe books of the
Company, and convertilikvat'eni tinieintoleapital
Snick , will be issued therefor ' to tho l Steckliolderg and
in3nred inembers,in pruporiion,totho fiIIIOUAI . F 1 f Stock
h e ld, o f premittm paid bythemiespectively,.tvepably
in e prewisfonof Chniter:
2Th!? s q effector j i4urancO"with this Oiaippany have;
besides ibp - 01'41-
pfiry met hridnt" insur unite, thundilitionaradvaiiinie of
o titrpti., pp ri ici patina i u the Prefitg,Of the CoMpany,
withoulany lialirhiy.
GEo. TOLA N D; President:
B. M.ltiscxatai
'The atib4criber, who' ia' the tiffetitheri.wd Arent
for the above Ho med Corn pn by p t epared 'to troika in
.ttrance, at, the Oflice artist: , Agency' No. 2. St;CharleA
on,Thi ! 4 re..t , a fe, , ,deovi..,above Wood at,reet,
anti syiligivo ill futthcr_igG,rtnntirin desircr#: i.:"
Ageney - of the Friiiktin Fire 1 itstirenee
.'Conipany of ehilodelphin. i' •
N. corner of Third and' Wood sts.',
ottglibi Of tlincOmpnny . die firt. Hr in,nuiry.
.1.: 1815, ns Onfin•mity wftli .
Oct_ uf
the, fel uisylvnniik Legislature, mete "1 j'
Bon.lS Morigitges, • $ 60 0; 6 1 . 5 :03
ft, , ,a11 7 ,t0.e. ut. cog., • ! - ' 100,967 77
Tosnlxnury Loans Stuck turd Cobb, 207,199 72
hluking a total of . ' ..:$009_b53,4:2
Affording certain asanranael that: all ►oiwea mill be
piordfoli met and giving tinilie . fieciiritylo all lio ob
tain pl.liCie3 from thin Comfamy." IRAs taken at au
kW rates as ore consiutent • with security.
oct3 WARRICK MARTIN, Agent.
ThO Citizen's Mutual Insurance Company
of Pennsylvania;
Na. 152, Wabtut Sired, Philadelphia„
ILL insure houses, stmes, nntioti!erbuiMingA;
W
Y also mercbmidise,furniture watlprorMity..gen
eratly, in „Pittsburgh and the sulrtintiing_couritty,
nhainstioss or. duma g O by r 4 for any pet i urtfme,
Chntte7 pcihetmtl '
itnirtne, river.not ininncl - transportation riAsnre
mken by this Company. makes no . Jividthids
among stockholders. After paying•tbe necessary ex
pensei of the office, the whule accruing premium and
interest are limiropriiited exelu4sely, to. meet, htsses.
It is thus enabled to insure on terms nut surpasSed by
any other Company:
JAMES TODD, - President.
DaviEs. B. PoutrNxt, Secretary.
Agency nt Pittsburgh, in 111/11w% bctittt!ilg,ollll,
street t at the office of Eyster & Buchanan`.
JAS,. W. IMJC,II-ANADi•
CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL 5-00,000
PAID IN
o..gice so 11:21nut
. • , 5 WM.. DAVIDSON, Pre's . t.
FRISDERICIt FRALEY, Seep
-
I.HIB 6111 nod 'well establiiited Cntnparryoontrniics
t 11 . ire Buildings, - Nerebandige, Furnit
and - .prOperty; nisi of an estrit bazaidous cbaracter;
against:loss or damage by Fire.
Applications for Insurancrii in'Pittsburgb and its
neighborhood 'will be received; and risk S-taken either
perpetually or fur - flip:de& periculs.. ontavorablO terra
by • ' GEOXOCH RAN; Akilne.
der24 No 26 iVoodf t'
T
ho Franklin Pis;olnsiniance OemPasty of
• , Philadelphia.
$400,000 paid in,
- offico.lB3l; Chestnut .st.j north sidirneerf.iftta
Take ;In,uranee, :either - rseimaneut , or lindiedi!
against loci or .damagn by .fir 4 an .I'rorderty and -Ef ,
fects of every description, in Town or Cauntry,(*i the
mast reasonable:terms: -Applications,, Made eith er
pers on ally or by !eitee t "ivill.bel'proultyly :attended to.'
' - BANCXER, Pleat.
C. G. BA:: ocin3„Sec y
-Dlk CTO S
Chrirles N..Bansker,.
Thurilas Harr Geotge,VV,-Fltaiiitilf;/4„,
. Thomas'i Whz!itop;
Tobias 'Wagner, AclOplci,
Samuel Grunt,..
PITTSIII.II3G4 AGENCY.
Witnnicic MARTIN; -Alient, at the Exchange Of
See of WairTFli. - Mertiii4....Crip '''''''' and
Market streets.
• ftreqlsks talteu fni
Pittibukh, Allealledfjctitl,l.he.surrouirdiageabntry.
No Marine' dr ihlandliivigliti,dri ! rialCstact , n-.'
aug4..ly. "I‘
Fir. .
o and Marine pruranoes
rinnEtoigirance Company pi North =elisner leo-1- Of
Agisnis
thci stirs to mai? iermanent and limited
Insurance on property; in thia'city end its vicinity, and
otr , shipinents by the Canal and •.• '
Arthur G. comp, Pres't.. Serrault, Breaks,
A lcx..Heriry, Charles Taylor,
Sum I W;Jones, Semi. \V Smith,
Edward Sri!itti;,
,Ambrose White; i
John A. Brown, _ JeCoh AL Thomas, 1,..
John White, 'Jetta R. Neff,
Thomas P. Cope, 'Richard D., Wood,
Wm. Welsh,' Henry D.Sherrard,Sec.'.y.
This is the oldest insurance:Company in tbe United
Suties, having beencharterett in 1794. . Its charter ; is
perpetual, and fromits high franOing,,long experience,
ample means, and avoiding- ail risktrof arrextra ha,
cordons character, it may he considered. as offering
ample security to, the public.. , . .
MOSES , ATWOOD,
At Counting Rcom.or Atwood . , Jones & Co.; Water
and. Front streets, Pittsburgh. ' ' 'oci23-Ih,
Q TILL continues in his old busyness nf. manufactur-
LI- Mg WAGONS, CARTS, DEA Yk.TIMBE - ft,
WHEELS, TRUCKS. AND WHEELBARROWS,
on Fifth street, betSmen Wood and Smithfield,:whe're
ho keeps constantly On hand, or Made to order in the
shertest notice, any amount Work, by the best of
nrcirkmewand :good materials, and at prices to sub
the times.' noise engaged in the Santa Fe trade,
and Ftirnaci Men, are reque a ted,to give' him a call
before purchasing'elsowbeyi. • .. ap7
By R. Douai; Penn street, Pittabiergh, Penna;''
BOARDING and. o ging by he day- or week on
the most reasonable terms. Rtitingers will find
irto their advantage to Mitroaize him Potions traii:
elingeaattir west, will find his houses. convenient
canon—iris s within one hundred yards. Of the Canal
Basin,end convenient to the Forwarding Howes.' '
Every information given', ro Iron . Mannfac
turetson all branchee Of.the business. ,
Brewed Ala Mut at all times :lie had al
therbar,.., - - no - vlO-.ly- - -
MENNI
3n ~ rancc to npantlcs .
utiierrons :- •••••!
Gdorfio AY. Tolima; ' Atwood,
Thorn:in C. Rockhiti, AshhUrst,
na,-.ll,llminpson, . , cieorge
'George Stroud, _. John J., Viiderkeinp,
. George:lV: Carpeeiot
.
•
PiitAburV :kill , " 8.43 (•jcs - ;ty.) ' tieca
/NSW: A N (7.E 4GA /NS :F. EIRE.}
1' N - 8' It If. ATi
American Piro Insurance Company
- OP P/lILADELPLA.'
DIRECTORS
xvuLLartt retexcE
Canal Boat Hint ae.
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31 /!AiistO v s 4i-if-ZteaMig."-o"dulea•
INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION..
The, preceding iiguret given to "'present the. Is.
sr.s:stata....PsKSPIRATION, It is thegreateeacuaaen
for the impurities of the body. : It :will be noticed that
a thick cloudy mist issues from all points of the surface,
intlicates that thi% perspiration= flows unimer*
reptedly when we ate in health, hut ceases when
lifanno -sustaine d - w i th o ut
.thrownf :fram he blooca oci
juicesbody, d id
sbytliraor
nearly the impuritiei within The language . of
SCtipture is, .“in. he Blood i4,..1.4e Life." If it ever
become s impure, it may be traced diractly to the stop•
p..ge..of the insensible perspiration, . Thus.we .see,
till that's necessary when the.bleed is stagnant, or in
- fectid, is to.open the pores, and it relieveanself from
all imputity instangr.. Its own heat and :vitality ate
soffiCient; ssithoutone particle of mcslicine,escept to
open tboi"porei. opon.the Reface. Titus we see the
folly of.tuking semuch internal remedies. All practi
tioners;lfieirevei, direct their efforts to restore the In
Persphatien., TheThempseninn„ fur instance,
steaMS,4l - Iydroplultist shroilds , us in wet. blankets,
the ifemapathist deals out inflithis , Sirnals,the Allopa
thiA blesds and doses es With tpetcury, and the blus
' Let leg Q.ittek jorges us with pills, 'pills, pills.
To •c .some idea'ef -the anionnt - of the Insensible
Perspitaiillll, we'will state that the learned Dr. Le.wen
hock, ascertained that five.eights of ,all we receive in
,to the ; sttianach. passed off. by this -means.- other
muds, iff we eat en rid! ink -eight pouda perday, _we
: evacuate rlVtl p 0130411 Of it by the Insensible-rerspira
. This is, none other than the - uied.up particles -Oldie
blood, and ether juices giving-place to thejtew and
TreSh ones,,, To check ibis, therefore, is to :retain in !
thiSsyhesii - five.eights of_ all the virulent Mauer that
'aware de:inandsilniuldleaVe the hOdY'. ,
By n sudden transition Iroth'heat to Cold, the pores.,
arc sloptieo, the pe"Siiirat ion ceases, and disease begins
'fit onoe'lo'develope itself. liende; a stoppage of this
flow erthe jokes, originates sa many complaints..., .-
11 i.;by-stopping the pates, that overwheltos tran
kind with coughs, colds,. and consumption, Nino
tent hstaf the . ", w,orid die from diseases, , induced by- a
storm : la:Of the Insensible Perspiration.
Let neiask, now, every candid mind, what course
seems the most msonable to pursue, to unstop. the
pores,. after.they ate closed.... tyould,you give physic
to unitoptkpnses7. Or et:Out& you apply something
trait would do this upon the surface, a brra
,the clog
gin actually is? And yet know of na.physician.
whomakes.uny external appficatien to effect n.
derthese Oircumstances, I present to physiciurs, and
to ell tit hers; MC Alist" Ointatent,er ,
has-,power..tatestore_perspi
intion'on-ibe feet, bathe beed,ttround.oldsoros, upon
the'clicii; la shost" r tipoit any part:W . olo body, whether
d'sensett . sfighdy ousevcrely. - ' -'-
It has'pirer to-cause vises, scrofulous',
hunjors. - skin diSeases, piisonous wounds, to discharge
theirputrid matter, and then heals them,
It is a remedy that sweeps .ufl . the whole cattilogtie .
of cutaneous disorders; and .restorsathe entire cuticle
to its healthy functions.
It is a remedy that fesbids the necessity of so many
and deleterious drugs taken into the sientach,: - .
It is a remedy that neither sickens,.gives inthanve
nience;or dangerous to the;frifeitlnes;
It preset Lees and defends the surface frotitall
ranzement of its functions.: The suffice is the outlet
of tive.eight+is of die hasifild'aied up ,matter within.
It is pierced with millions of openings to ralievit - the
intentinr,. Stop up these pores, and death kdocks
at your door. It is rightly ternied •All Heathy" - , rut
there is
.scarce:y a disease, 'external or internal ' , that
it will not benefit. I have used it the last foucteen
years for all diseases oftbe chest; itiniuMption;liiar,
involving tfits'_atinnst danger and responsibility, and I .
declare heforelleaVenand man, that not in one single
case has It failed:to:benefit, arbeiL the pat'ent was
within i the reach of mortal Means. - s
I have bad pbjtuiciaturaeagisesl.in'the proreskint4 l 3
have had ministers of the . Gospel, Judges cont OK;
bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen-oE46e'
highest erudition and , wiatilrides- of - the poor, use it
in every variety of way, and.tbere loss been but, one
voice--une united and universal voice—saying
Alister, yourOiotment is good. •
CONSUMPTION.
It can hardly be credited that-1i 'Salve can have any
1 effect upon the lungs,
seated e are s :they the
systemi• But if- rltiefed upon tbe•cheits itpenetrates
-directly. to the lungs, sekraies• the poisonous parti=
leles that arc consuming t bem, and expels them from
:the system..
'I need not nay that it IS 'storing persons of Consump.
'lion confirmedly, althohgb we are iold •tt is foolisrfess,
I cams not *hails ssid,SO lung as I can cure - setiertil
thousand . persons yearly. ' • • • •
• • HEADACHE:.
.•
The Salve hits eared persons of the Headache
le years standing, and
,Who bod it regularly every
..week, so that vomiting'cifteh took place.
- Deafness and Ear Ncfie ele helpedwitlilihe duecess.
• • ••''' COLII FEET; ••. •• •
Conseniptinn, Liver cOmpluint, pains in the chest or
, side; off the hair, one Or the other always a - c 7
;'companiescomperiies cold' .
feet. It a sure sign of ojBoBll3
in the.system rt - have.cold feet. .
The Salve ivllicuruevery ca se
In &Tonna: Frysipplis, salt Rheum, Livercomplaint
Sore Eyes, Qumsy, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken
or Sore Breast; Piles, all Cheat Diseases, suob as As
thma. Oppression, I'uin, also Sure Lips, Chapped ;
Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Dis
eases, and of the Spine there is probably no tnesliw;
clue now known sogoud. •
• BURNS.. ' • , • lie t ai
•It is' die best thing in the world for Burns. ' ( .
the Directione 'around the box:) . • • '•
I'ISIPLES ON. THE FACE. MASCULINE SKIN
• GROSS SURFACE.
Its lest action is to expel all humor. It will not
cease drawing tillthe face is free &Om any matter that
may be lodged under th,e,skin, and freqeently
ing out.to the surface. It then beats. When there is
nothing but grossness, or dull repulsive surface, kite.
gins to soften and' soften until the • skin becomes as
smootband delicate as a' child's.
WORMS: •
If parents knew how fatal most medicines were to
children taken inwardly, theywoull be slow to resort
to them. Especially !'rnercui ialcalled " me ,
dicated lozenges'," 'vermifuges' pills, &c. The truth
is, no one can tell,invariably when worms are present.
Now let too say to parezus that this Salve.will always
tell if a child has worms. It will d.iveevery vegige of
them away. (Read the directions, around the box.)
There is.probubly no mediciue on the face of the
earlt at ooco so sure and so safe in the expulsion of
• • TOILET.
Although I havesaid little 'nbcint it an a hair restor
ative vet I will atakeit against tbo world! • They moy
bring their Oils far and near, and mine will restore the:
hair two cozen to Melt. one.,' :
'OLD- SORES.
That' some Snres ase an outlet tit impurities of the
, system: is, beams° they cannot pass off through the na
tural channels of the Insensible Perspiration. If such
sores urn healed up Abe:impurities must have some
other Mitlet, or ;twill endanger , life: This salve -, will
always provide for Such emergkies: . .
RH EIIMAT M.
It removes amost inunedithely the inflammation
'and swelliek, when.thapain of 4oursa ceases.
FEVERS . .
in-all. cases of-fever, the difficulty lies in the pores
being lockett - up,, so thin; the heat and perspir4ion
*tenet pass off.' If the least reptant - 6 could hastened;
'the crisis haiiiassed and the danger- over. The All.:
Healing 'Ointment - in all , cases -of .feveis alniost
initantly
.diilockthe skin and. bring forth the pereiA
SCALD - READ: ,
We have curt.2-cases ;that - actually' 'defied every
ping Icaawr; as well as the abihty_
or fifteen or twenty
clactorsi Ono man told 'lttihad trent $5OO. on but
CORNS.
corns from "growing. --People needinester-beltynbted
with thorn
AS A FAMILY
No mart can Inensore its 'value. :SO lonketliin'llitrit
roll along -airer'tliejl6‘oo4;4o'iilng:tlsitrilaiiit'-nda
the earth; subjectsto_ell infirinities of ti[e
fedi , as: - :diSease arid sickniftilk:kitewnit
will this:good Ointment be used aintestee.
When man ceases fro:if:of the earth, - tlientbe'3ein*d.:
wills'cease; and not. till
• ' . JAMES:McALISTEItiIIe:Ci4, -
Solo proprietors 9f:the uhove Medicine..
cents per bor. -
: =--, - -
As tho"LAII-He.aling,' Ointment , has;heep graso4
enenferfeited,'we have given this Caution to thef.frah:
tic' that ."no Ointment Will 6e gePuine
names of James lifeAlistir, or janiis
4." co...are AV Et ITT EN with
. .!EN upnn,a.vEity_latal."
Now we hereby offer a reward ba;ltilt
nnioncietitt in' any of, the constituted ceisitiAT he::d
United States, for 'nay individuid ceanterreifinetri,
nameundOM(Mqnt
s .,.._—_
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- - ;
VRICE 25. CENTS l'Efii.B.olC.
ActEntis.—f or salt in Pitriburgh Braun & liej=
ter, corner of Liberty and St Clair eta., oral:4 1 :141
Cuttsel, corner Of WabiataiulPenn ;11 . 5 7" 54 O filaf
Way. (Drug tots) No Coramet ciar Lihartyltt.;
L • Wilcox:. jr., -. corner `Marker and dist' .Dirtinotia;
H P Schwartz, and 3. Sargent, Allegheny city:o.'6
Smith (Druggist) Birmingham. I Schoonmaker:.&
Co., (pruggists,) : No . l,3l., ; Wood r at.; aro th,pNititittegie
ageht.i. - - mar 20.,
BL - AK.ELY 8c MIT OVER"... - •
REAL ESTATE AGENTS SntONVEYANCErtg,
CONTINUE to attend to the - ptirchaaerMitzialn'of
- City a n i County PrOperty; and all othiPtallniii
connected with ,Real Estate. They..will'alatift : apisii
Deeda, Bonds, Mortgages and al! other -legal,-4estrtio ,
menla ur wri Ig, on moderate terms. • -for -the Cult:
•venience of the.-public, they haveilwii orrsceathat
Law office of John Mitchel, corner of Fourth-aid
Smithfield streets,-(2d atoty,) and the office of JtOttese
Blakely, on Peoostreet, near Cenel Bridge, st.ti
Word,
THREATENED-INVASION:tit
%,,- ; -4 WESTERN TENN,GYLV
Col 57trift,..with 10,000 men, notitrith
sttriling7iYr:h, J. M. WHITE will COrytirll4ll . to: . sell
CLOTHING' cheaper :titan any has' heratotore:Dera
offered in the western country,;having thi laru, o ess-er
streets. Flo
tablislimota in tho city, fronting ort44bertym ndliz e
is now prepare!) to show tat
ous patrons,, the greatest variety of - ''„
Franklin Medical College-Of Philidalpkki.
/RUM first. annual course or lect urns.
tution. will be opened oa .Mtniday';' thefahlftk,
day orOctober next (the secoridAoriday in "Cietnfie4:„)
and will be continued un.ii . thecnd of thtleniaiiig.Feh;',
G
.1 1 rit; t et. o l3 dcla RO
rd F iAI ES :D.?— R Ai S EUQFrts - an;11 -.
C eF'nncrplesfiroetioo
of sor erg
.Meredith Clymer,dl, p,:—P ! -licipl e rs, and piaotyei .
of Iroeiliciria'.
ihe .f ri ort r:.u . B l Pitrales. at , D.,7:T . Maticio. no?dico,
• .
David Hit'n!er ...
diceu.wil.Of women and children. • -
Levii&S Joli,!es, dt .D.—rPhiiiology and Jegurittert“
- :
_ .
. .
Jams B Rogers, Af.
,rittOdi
chemistry. -
• John Barclay Biddle. 41.1 . D.-Denti of the tic . iftri:
Joseph Leidy, A. ; D.—Demonstrator of= Anatainy.i.
The Franklin Medical.college. vrnsincorPoriktedin:
the Legislature-pf Pennsylvania. by an act ayprailtdC
Mb January 1846; and, is -authorised by 'section dant
of its charter, "tugi-ant the degree, of fJoator of
cike many such persons es shull.pesseas
Liens now. usually. required -nf candidate's la - :other. :
Medical Colleges in this state."
FEES,
Fnr each course of lectures, - -Slit
Marticulation fee, tube paid once only, . ofk,
DiPloma •
Additional information respecting the comets of in Y
at ruction, or other ntattera connected with Abe' Facal.c
y, can be obtained upon application persenally; Or - by
letter, - to • - B - BIDDLE. M. - '
Dean of the Faculty, N E corner ißeinter , itiiii!
Spruce street, Philadelphia, marl 16m
GREAT. EXCIITIYIENT I
• TARIFF REPEALED I . -!‘
THE sliding scale principle abandoned and the
minimum standard adopted at
..• N Market Street.
_ .
W e have beentece ivies ferthe last week or tarn .a•
fresh supply at seasonable . DRY:. GOODS,. twNhe
from the 141anufactuters.,..Impeorters,ar4-at:Aniktiors...
afthe IchVest - iiihiirices. Having had ac;expetteneed.
Agent in Philadelphia and Nevi Tar, some
months past pickier , up bargain's, bere and there, attn..
•bles us to offer - tad; public a aplendidrunelt On:MAO,
with almost an imperceptible Tariff: 04c snick dQ
sista in part of the following. goody--
Shawls—a great variety; r .
French Terkeri Shawls
English dodo' - . •
Splendid : l:trash - a - rind Cashmere Shasvii;
Dutnask
Blaok and En;roidered Terkel&
..dn;
Super Black Thibet, Silk Frinke 'de;
Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs;77 .
' Plaid - Woollen Shawls of every.'verfeti;
Also:a great variety af Cashmere H'Etossrs.
Plain do Lain, and barred and figured-deLaint,'
....ILnglidh and French Merienes; . • •
Alpnckes and
Bombazine's; plain and fancy d_reptSilkni. t Irish • '
Linens—Cinton A,lpece,tk andCa:sham-.:
- • . H 058; t • riv
. CASSISIER ES, C LOTHS;. and :.VESTINtIS....
Also, an.. excellent aisortmont of
All of which we offer, wholesale or retail, ateuckpitz
con as we think cannot fairtn.plekse, Call and ex
amine fur yourselves --at; titg.92fddiket stree(-
deas If.' < cctagY;=.k •
.._....
CLOTHING STORE
No 2t , . Woob:Sty , Seciond Door froni- Skis
. ' . Corner
,Or,lgater Street.
COOLEY & - Likl - RDiPAOPRIETORS, •
The undersigned takfeiihiti - Method of announcing '
to their customers and the public
have just received from the East,- and offeefor stt ea(
the aboii:i stand a large and well selected aisortmiot
of Cloths, Cassirneres,lrestinga ancl. materials (dem.
ry detcridtion, having been purchased foreaslt on itic‘
most tidventageous tering, they are enabledits,Olter
Ca e P at con be Sold in the Western Country. .. :
Their assortment of . • - •
READY MADE CLOTDING,----1,
is Jorge, and has been manufactured front'. the belt
materials, and;by. excellent. workmen. • ••• •
They have constantly on hand and will dtanitfaatttrir
to order all articles of Clothing, which they sytil,iver•l'',
runt to be =Weia the boat manner and mostfasidoo
able style.• . . •. ,
They i nv i te t h e public- to call and examine thee
stoek of gocels, as -tbey are. coofident• they cart sell
GOOD earrci.is at prices which Cannot fail to please::
Reinembei ac place. NO. 2. WOOD STREET,. ; -
SECOND:- DOOR . PROM: . Tsg . : coRNER or;
,•-•• • •:• sept 9-tf
John D: Davis,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION biEßcw
Cornerof Woodan4sthele.,BittsbisrA;
readitiiteneiye mercbandire of oveiideacrqd . A:4 v
I.....iiiconsienzpent, for public or private - .444: it'd'
from long experience in ;be above businviai.-Ilattert
hiinielftbat ha will be able togive entire aatisfactiar
to all who mey favor him with , Uieir patronage, '
Regular sales on Moxnaiiand OR3 Da Is, of Drl,
doOdeandfancyarticles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. •
Of gro&niod,PittaburglimannfacturCd articloameW'
and acconditind furniture; &c:; at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Saleseiery eveningottearlygas ang.l2 . y-
- It I 0 SAlitik 00.17 . 49Pii
• •- - ._ , Atto.rncy at Law,
office.fn Burke's Buildings; ilth - street, near Mather
june.lo4l&tili "..-.
, 1
MEM
-. "l`
ofilltane"cufed diem+r:fxe t of ire;
11s! I' "MIMS
• . ..
Clol4.l,Cassimp.o4 . Nrcstilagi,.
entlCloihing .11:1166i0ons, suite:do for !ha up !
oanhing season ; that has_ ever bean afford:.
market; to w•hichhoil can have tlia Right . f
Observe the carrier, No, 167, Liberty ataLSjlth:Sq,..-:..r,
1.-M. WHITE, • Tiriki '
If'pvrietor,;.
R'4ll WITH . NIALIC.Itio DECLARED:
• . *-110NONGARELA
EMM
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