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Tlfts old established line (being the oldest pprtable boat line an the canal) is now 'prepared to receive produce and merchandise For shipping either East or West. The boats by this line are commanded by skilful, erpe; rienced and sober captains, and provided with good crews. Boats and cargoes are transferred from and to canal and railroad, saving all removal and separa tion of goodi. Trips made in short time, and goods carried on as fair terms as any other line. Thankful for, and respectfully soliciting a continu anceof the very liberal and growing patronage here.: tofore bestowed upon this line, we with confidence assure those merchants disposed to favor us, that their business shall be done to their entire satisfaction. Goods carried _by us, consigned to either of our, houses, will be shipped to their destination free of l! charge for shipping, storage or advance of charges. As we hold no interest in steamboat StOCA, merchants may depend tipon their goods always being forwarded without delay, upon good boats and at the lowest rates of freight. Produce consigned to our house at Philadelphia for sale, will be sold on liberal terms, and advances made either at Pittsburgh or Philadelphia. JOHN McFADEN & Co., Penn st., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ' JAMES 'it I. DAVIS & Co., 249 and '251, aprlo-6nt Market st., Philadelphia. . L i.; tumb..tr of the beat portable boats; Ram .l.,regilardaily line between Pittsburgh and the Eastnii ,i.ties, will be Cully prepared on the opening of navigation to ship a large amount of produce and merchandise with - despatch and on accommodating terms. The' great success Which has characterised this mode of transportation on the I'enn'a canals and rail roads durin g the last few years, notwithstanding the oppositio6 of long , established companies, and is a pretty sure indication of its superiority over the old plan of transhipping at the the different terminus of canals and railroads._ We therefore ask for the Independent Portable Boat Line a liberal share of patronage. Produce or merchandize consigned to us for ship ment will be forwardel immediately on arrival, free of any charge for commission, storage or insurance. Bills 01'1 lading transmitted, and all instructions promtly attended to. MEAlts, RANNoIt & Cn., Broad st., Philadelphia. ROSE, MERRILL & Co., Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. `~ A~.~ R+~~ C. A. McANULTY & Co., Canal Basin, Fountain st., near Liberty, Pittsburgh mar3-y FOR - the transportation of freight between Pius burgh and the Atlantic cities, via Pennsylvania Improvements and Baltimore and Susquehanna rail road. The Proprietors of this old established line, having completed their arrangements, are prepared to. for ward goods to and from the East (on the opening of the canal navigation,) on as reasonable terms as any other. responsible line, and are determined that no care or attention on their part shall be wanting to se cure a continuance of that patronage so liberally be stowed upon them for several years past. The decided success of the portable boat system, tie manifest in the regularity and despatch experienced in the delivery of goods, the absence of all risk of delay, breakage or other damage, incident to the old system, where goods have to be hurriedly transhipped three times on the way, and the merchantable order in which produce has been avowedly delivered by them, has induced the proprietors to increase their stock considerably this season. Their extensive , warehouses at each point, (uneaqualled by any other' line,) affords them ficilities to conduct their business with despatch; and to shippers the convenience of free storage, if required, until their arrangements are complete—while their long experience in the carry ing trade, it is presumed, will be sufficient guarantee to their patrons and the public that they will success fully exart themselves to give general satisfaction. Produce received forwarded, steamboat charges paid, and bills lading transmitted free of charge Nor, commission, advancing or storage, and all communi cations to the following agents promptly attended to: TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Cor. Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. THOMAS BORBIDB - E, :27S Market street, Philadelphia. O'CONNORS & Co., North Ht., Baltimore. =MS ..` P Y ., r~:° transportation Eines. Reliance Portable Boat Line. penile nt Portable Boat Line. IQJZ.i.he tran,portation or produce and trierclian to and iron' , Vatsburgh, Baltimore and transhipment. The subscribers, Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line, aliiio2l 1846. Binghtint's Transportation Line Ek6E21846 • , ,ON DUCTED on strict Sabbath-keeping principles, thciigh not claiming to be the only line that is so conducted. The proprietors of this old established line have put their stock in the most complete order, and are thoroughly prepared to forward produce and tnerchandize to and from the Eastern cities on the opening of navigation. We trust that our long experience in the carrying business, and zealous attention to the interests of ens turners, will secure to us a continuance and increase of the patronage heretofore bestowed on .Binghanes Our arrangements will enable us to carry freight with the utmost patch; and our prices shall always be as low as the lowest charged by other responsible iines. Produce and merchandize will be received and for varded east and west without any charge for adverti sing, storage or commission. . . Bills' of lading forwarded, and every direction promptly attended to. Address, or apply to \VM. BINGHAM, Canal Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne sts., Pittsb'g, BINGFIAMS, DOCK & STRATTON, No. 276 Market st., Philadelphia, JAMES WILSON, Agent, No. 122 North Howard st. - ,,Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, aprlo-y No. 10 IVcst st., New York Western Transportation Company. BEIM _ 1846 .., z; L ita 7 & Co.'s old established transportation lines, (being the first one on the Pennsylvania Canal,);between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York, arc fully prepared to transact any bu siness that may be conltled to them, in such a manner as must give general satistliction. Their stock con sists,of, a double daily line of Pennsylvania boats and railroad cars, (all owned by themselves,) which ena bles them to carry a large quantity of freight with cer tainty and despatch, in as short time and on as favor able terms as any other responsible line. Produce or merchandize consigned to any of the undersigned forwarded free, of any charge for com mission or storage. Tobacco fur Philadelphia, car riod byOur line, will be delivered at the city Tobacco Warehouse, Dock street, in the cars, without drayage. Phe bitsiness of these lines will be conducted on Sabbath-keeping principles. Address or apply to . D. LEECH & Co., Canal Basin, Penn st., Pittsburgh. HARRIS & TUSTIN, Nos. 13 and 15 South Third street, Philadelphia. JOS. TAYLOR & SONS, 114 and North Howard st., Baltimore ap9-d3m W. P. ORICK, 7 West st. New York Pickworth's Line, - EXPRESSLY FOR WAY FREIGHT. ,: 1c ; ; , The The proprietor of the following - Canal Boat, have, at the solicita tion -of a number of. Merchants in Pittsburgh, and along the route of Canal, made arrangements to forni a regular daily line for the transportation of all kinds of Merchandize to and from Pittshurgh, Blairsville, Johnstown:Hollidaysburg, Water street, and all intermediate places. One. boat will leave the warehouse of C. A.M'An ulty & Co., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, every day, (ex cept Sunday,) and •shippers can &pint! OD having their goods forwarded without delay and on accom modating terms. We 'respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. PROPRIETORS. J. PICKWORTH, boat Nile;_ " Pit* . Pacific; D. H. BARNES; " Push; cc " Etoinc; J. rickwouvi, Johnstown. • JNO. MILLER, Hollidaysburg. ap 21 ' -C. A. M'ANULTY, Pittsburgh. Lee et; Co.'s W - Art---;;1117.7ari".. A ( l: EXPRESS TO ;L A i l'• '1 - —The Canal oir;.(;, 1;1:: :2 .7 b„n f t ,r tiv; c,r,, , .y:•:/..0 " , . An :.froa• during the traveltn;;;':etsui!.. Apply to D. LEECH & Co, ap9-3m- • coiner Penn et: and Canal. emigration. fAues. ILOCHE, BROT4F.ILS & CO. tat, ARRA 4'6 NGEMr : VITS FOE 1 8 . • • BLAKELY 6- MITCHEL, -agents. REMITTANCES to and Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by Me Black Ball, or old• Line of Liverpool Poe via. sailing from New York and Liverpool on the. : Ist and 16th of every Month. And by first class Anicrican Ships [Sailing ,Weekly.] Persons sending to the "614 Country" for their friends; can make the necessary arrangements with the subscribers, and have`them brought out in any of the eight ships comprising - 14641a Ball or Old Line of Liverpool Packets; (sailitig - fretn•Liverpool on the Int and 16th of every mouth,) alisoliy.first dasiiships, sailing from that:port weeklykwhich:' our, - A,gats, Messrs. Ja.mes D.:Roche & C0., - there will send' out without delay.- - Should those sent for not come out the money will be refunded vrithOut auy deduction. The "Black Ball,-or old Line of Liverpool Pack ets," comprise the following, magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverpool on, their regular appointed day, as follows Fidelia,. Europe, On Ist Jan. Ist May. Ist Sept 16th " 16th " 16th " Ist Fcb. Ist June. Ist Oct 16th " 16th " 16th " Ist Mar. - Ist July. Ist Nov 16th " 16th " 16th Dec Ist April. Ist Aug. Ist •' 16th '• 16th " 16th " Now York,.. American,.. Yorkshire,.. Cambridge,. Oxibrd, Montezuma, Notice.—lt is well known, that the Black Ball is the very best conveyance for persons to get out their friends, and as other passenger agents advertise to bring out passengers by that Lino, the pablic arc rt. spectrally 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 the Drafts at Sight for any amount, direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub lin. Also on Messrs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount, or any charge, whatever, in all the principal towns throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and NVales. Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (post paid.) ROCHE, BRO'S & CO. No. 35, Fulton street New York. (Next door to the Fulton Bank. .LLMES D. ROCHE & Co's Office, No. 20, Water street, Liverpool. BLAKELY & mu - 11nm, Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, and Smithfield st, near sth. Tapseott's General Emigration °Mee. al- REMITTANCES and passag to and &Om GREAT BAITAIN AND la. InEt.Ai.fia, by W. & J. T. Tapscott 75 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. The subscribers having accepted the agency of the above house, are now prepared to make arrange ments upon the most liberal terms with those desi rous of paying the passage of their friends from the old Country, and flatter themeselyes their character and long standing in business will give ample as surance that all their arrangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. \V. & J. T. Tapscott, are long and Carom bly known for the superior class, accommodation and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN or THE WEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES TER, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIV ERPOOL, and &LEMONS, two of which leave each Port monthly, from New York the `2lst and 26th and from Liverpool the 6th and nth, in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure adepar tore from Liverpool, every fiv edays being thus deter mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapscott's constant per-sonal superintendence of the business in Liver pool is an additional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particu larly attended to. The subscribers being (as usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg and the Atlitntic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and are therelbre prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so fir inland not otherviise attainable, and will, (if ne cessary,) forward passengers further West by the best mode of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The'rnibiteribeis are also prepared to give drafts at sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in `England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a safe and expeditions mode of Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter post paid) will be prompt ly attended to TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants • mart - 27 d&wy. Pittsburgh, Pa: FULL SPRING SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS AT ALEXANDER & DAY'S, No 75 Market street. WHO have just opened the LARGEST, BEST SE LErrnv and CHEAPEST assortment of Spring and Summer Goods which they have ever brought to this city. The senior partner residing in Phila delphia, and having a long experience in and tho rough knowledge of the eastern market, given us a great advantage in purchasing, and his attention fur the last two months having been exclusively devo ted to making our stuck complete--enables us to of fer a much greater number of New York and Phila delphia Auction bargains titan we have ever before offered at one time. We would therefore respect fully invite the attention of the public to our stock, comprising as it dues, almost every article in our line. all of which we are selling at prices which can not be beat, included in our assortment, are the fol lowing seasonable goods, viz: . _ _ _ LADIES DRESS GOODS A great variety of style and qualityi'splendid l i lawns of every description, such as super, organdy, balzarine lace stripe, timbre shaded, embroidered, &c., &c. Super balzarines plain and satin stripe bar gacs and balzarines; ginghams of almost every de scription, chintzes of the latest style and of superior quality. SPLENDID Stmo.--super. blk and blue lilk striped armure silks, sup. rep. do; also a very large assort ment of fancy silks, among which are several new styles of extra width and superb .. SHAWLS, SIIAWLS.—The largest assortment of shawls it. this city is to be found at our establish ment where all tastes can he suited not only in kind and quality, but what is of equal importancc,in price, as the large proportion of them have been bought at Auction remarkably low, and will be sold.at a. small advance; among which are sup. French bare ego shawls; sup heavy French cape do; plain fig'd and embroidered delaine do; ombre shaded do; blk nett do; rich plain silk do; sup fig'd silk do; 3-4 silk fringe de laine do; ombre shaded cashmere do; hea vy twisted silk do; fine Shetland nett do; and a great variety of other styles, to all of which we would in vite the attention of the Ladies. PARASOLS AND PARASOLETTES—A great variety, which we are selling at prices greatly below wuat the same style and quality aro usually sold fur. BONNETS, llormErs.—Our stock of bonnets is very large, as we have just received twenty cases from the manufacturers, and from Auction, which gives a great variety, and all of which we are selling unu sually low. WHITE Goons.—Our stock of white goods such as plain and striped mull Swisernansooki&c; also plain, striped and barred jaconets, and sup white robes is very superior, so that we are drepand to suit the Ladies in that line. RIDDONS AND FLowrns—A large and choice as sortment of ribbons and flowers. Our stock of cloths cassimeres, summer cassimeres and drillings, tick ing, checks, muslin, prints, &c., &c., is very large and choice, and to our whole assortment would we respectfully request the attention of the public, as we are confident of our goods and prices giving gen eral satisfaction. , myl9-lm . MR. DUFF'S and Writing Rooms, corner 1)111, - 11 IFlll . \ll of Fifth and M o arl t ;t . : street t :. 1 I , \ 1 I D i e n p ie r n o p , n i e s a o f e _ t r Practic is alb sta ooli % %. 1 I keeper oT upwar eel twenty year experience, and his success as p teteheinfMercantile and Steamboat Book-Keeping,' has never been eqUalled by any .tes..- 'cher west t f the mountains. Even the pupils of the Professor in the.Commerciar. College, of Cincinnati, freqhmitly, fithl themselves obliged to go through Mr. Vs, .course of; instruction, before they can con duct their books. It ik - albo, a well known faCt that Professof Porter was instructed by one, of Mr. DufP's popila in theeprrectsolution of a computation in Mer cantile Arithmetic, Which he was otherwise unable to peform. Subscription lists are now open at the Institute and all the book stores in the city for Mr. Duff's new treatise 'upon Book-Keeping - I)ITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. I 20 kegs Plug Tobacco; fi " Ladies' Twist, do; " Va. " do; 10 " Cav'd, Is Lump, do; In store and tbr sale by J.& J. M'DEVITT, ap 20 222 Liberty at. 4Cravelling. . _ SUNNIER. dRILA.IVGEBIENTZ . FARE REDUCED!! $9. Opposition Good Intent Vast Lino for S.IIILADELPHIA. Of splendid Troy built Coaches, and RAILROAD CAI, • ••••.& • Leaves Pittsburgh daily at 9, A.M., arriving at Chambersburgh next evening at 6 o'clock, thus avoid ing Part of one night staging—going through in 48 hours, Ascending the mountains with six horses and postilion. Thence by Rail Road to Philadelphia, connecting with Mail Cara for New York; also at Chambersburgh with Mail lines direct to Baltimore and Washington City. 14r-Office second door below the St. Charles Ho tel, Wood street. WM. CALDER, GEHR & CO, Proprietors FARE REDUCED!! Good Intent Fast Mall for Philadelphia, Qf splendid new Troy built Coaches, and `'~ RAILROAD CARS, 1: -'!!!?2? -9r!" " 1 • ..... SX•••••• L2l3l=E6i l n• Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P. M. run ning through in 48 hours,' ascending the hills with six horses and postillion. From Chambersburg by Railroad to Philadelphia, in splendid newly built Eight wheel Cars, there connecting with Mail Cars for New York; also at Chambershurg with Mail Lines for Baltimore and Washington City, in-Otlices for the above Line, next door to the Exchange Hotel, St. Clair street, and opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. W. 11. MOORHEAD, Ag't. Monongahela Route. 1846 • VIA BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELHHIA, only 73 miles staging. The splendid fast running steamers, Consul, and Louis 1111.ane have commenced making their regular trips between Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf, above the Bridge, precisely at 8 o'clock. Passengers by this boat take the stages at Browns ville same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid cars of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at Cumberland next morning at S o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—only 3'2 hours through from Pittsburgh to Baltimore, and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 6 o'clock. Passengers by the evening boat will lodge on the boat in comfort able staterooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain scrne - yin daylight: sup and lodge 'in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel alto gether. The Proprietors of this route, in order to make the connection complete between Brownsville and Cum berland, have placed on the road .50 splendid Troy, Albany, Concord and Newark Coaches, of the roost improved models, and filly teams of the best young horses the country affords in addition to their form er stock; they feel satisfied they will he able to ac commodate and give satisfaction to all who may pa- I tronixe their route. By our tickets passengers hays choice of either steamboat or railroad between Bal timore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore and resume their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply at the of fice, at the St. Charles Hotel, Wood street, or at the wharf boat. J. M ESIC 1M EN, Agent. feb3-y James Cavanagh MPORTER and Wholesale dealer in French, Ger I man and English Fancy Variety Goods of every description; such as Jewelry, table and pocket Cut lery, silk Purses, bead Ilags, silver and German ail ver Spoons, gold and silver Pencils, silk and gum sus penders, 100 doz. of Germantown Hoes and half do Trimmings of all kinds, and a general assortment o toys, constantly on hand at No. 61, Market Street between Third and Fourth streets, Simpson's How Pittsburgh. my 13 No. 00, Simpson's Row. MARKET STREET, I DOOR FROM FOURTH. IIUST received a general assortment of seasonable fancy and staple Dry Goods, bought from man ufacturers and importers, (and not at Auction.) at the lowest cash prices, all of which will be warrant ed sound and perfect. Pyramidical Graduated Robes. Embroidered and Striped Tarlatan Robes. Figured Organdy Graduated Sup. Sup. French Lawns. Embroidered Berages. Polka and Mazurka Bcrages. French Gingham Lawns. French, Scotch and American Gin shams. Black Satin Striped Berages. • Black and Colonel Balznriurs. Fancy Dress Silks, Plain, Figured and Striped. Plain Black Silks. Watered and Striped Silks. Silk Warp Alpaca_ Bombazines. New style De Laines, Fine Chintzes. Swiss Muslin. plain and figured. Bishop Lawn. Jaconet. Plain and Barred Cambric. Nansook and Victoria Lawns. Colord Borderd Luieu Cambric Ildkis. Revere Bordered Cambric Ildkts. Ilemstick Cambric Handkerchiefs. Tape Borderd Corded Mull, Swiss, Jaconct and Thread Edgings and Insertings. Linen eambrics. Inside Collars. Outside do Rich Styles of Bonnet Ribbons. Shacklefords Importation of Light Dark Knl Glo%es. Long and Short Nett Gloves and Mit.s. Lisle Thread and Embroidered Silk Glo% es. SH A W LS. Plain Thibet, embroidered. new style Cashmere. embroidered De Lame, printed, black fillet Eoelena and Ilerage Shawl., Scart and Cravats, black and colored Silks. tv.e. BONIEN Made to order, all the new and improved styles, of J.& M. SAUNDERS, Mmmfacture. CLOTHS. cAssitEß ES, ke All the celebrated makes of French and Eng lish Cloths; 3-4 and (1-4 due shin Cassimere; diago nal cord Cassimere; new style impressed French Cassimere. inimitable; with a variety of English and American Cassimere; a general assortment of Vestings. IRISH LINENS Of the meet improved makes, dressed and undress ed or soft finished, hand spun and grass bleached, warranted all flax. Parasols, Parasol(ds and Sun Sharks. Superior Checks, Cotton and Linen together with a stock of domestic and Staple Goods, not surpas sed by any other house in the west. Buyers are earnestly requested to call and examine the stock previous to purchasing elsewhere. MOSES COREY, my 1 .2.-nin Co. 116 Market st., Pittsburgh, Pa. New Drug Store JOHN D..IIORGA N, Illnlegale and Edna iffif Druggist, No. 93 j Wood street, one door South of Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh.—The subscriber has just received from the Eastern cities, and is now opening at the above stand. a full assortment of articles in his line, consisting of Drugs of all kinds, Dye Stuffs, Paints and Varnishes, Chemicals, &c., together wih all such articles as are usually kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug store. His stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. He is confident that his articles, both as to quality and prke, will please such as may fa vor him with a call. Segare S Segars.!! JUST received from New York, a large quantity of Havanna and Principe Segars of the most popular and superior brands now in use. Also, an excellent article of chewing Tobacco and several bales of superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco for sale. B. _E. WINCHESTER, No. 50, Third street, two doors from the Post Office. may 9. WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. tinfi LBS. of Wool wanted, for' kIl. ,l which the highest market price in cash will be paid, for the various grades, by SPRINGER HARBAUGH & Co., At the warehouse of Hannah & Waterman my 2dly No 31 Water-and 62 Frout sts. EZEME Jusurante (Companies. Life, Fire and Marine Insurance, PITTSBTRGH AGENCY THE New York Life, Fire, Marine and Inland . State Stock Insurance Company, No. 20 Wall street, N. York, are now prepared, through Spring er Harbaugh, their authorized Agent, to insure a gainst loss by Fire, the damages of t4e seas 'and inland navigation, also the loss of human life, up on terms •equal to any other company or agency in this city. 'Their Capital is $500,000 paid in, and invested in the following manner: Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in stock of the State of New York; one hundred and forty thousand dol lars in Bonds Mortgages on good productive city property, and one hundred and ten thousand dollars in cash at any time. A source of great security adopted by this Company is, upon no considera tion, to take any risk for a greater sum than five thousand dollars; also, no two risks adjoining, there by avoiding the, errors which have proved fatal to many Companies. This Company, also, to avoid any disarrangement of the affairs of the insured, pay all losses as soon as satisfactorily arranged; dispensing with the delay of sixty days, oftentimes of such serious inconvenience to the insured. The attention of the mercantile, marine, and personal interests is respectfully called to the ad vantages of this Company. DIRECTORS. Samuel Jones, Win. Thomas, David Ames, Smith Raymond, I Richard Ransom, • Thomas Franks, George M. Hargints, Wm. Hillburts, Edmund Roberti, Peter Rogers, Nicholas Robers, James Van Renseller, Theodore Floyd, Charles Livingston, James Rernsen, Daniel Perkins, James Tolbert Edward Lawrence, Samuel Allen, Stephen Minturn, George Morris, Charles Adams, Francis Johnston, Thomas Dennison, Oliver Haniv ants. By order of the Board of Directors. SPRINGER HARBAUGH, Agt. Oiler at the Counting Room of Hanna &- Wa terman. No. 31 Water and 62 Front street, below Market, Pittsburgh. may 2-dtim The Franklin Fire Insurance Company OF ritiAaTER PERPETuA L. $400,000 paid in of flee 163;, Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth.— Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on property and effects of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either per sonally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. N. BANtliElt, PITA. C. G. BANCHEIt, Seey. DI RECTORS: Charles N. Rancher, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi Is. Rorie, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. WIRRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin, & Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-y. Fire and Marine Insurance. TILE Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, (lifers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. bucecTOßs. Arthur C. Coffin, Preet. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Junes, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff', Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Ilenry D. Sherrard , See'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni ted States, having been chartered in 1191. Its char ter is perpetual, and from its high standing,, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES ATwooD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., \Va ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-y. AMERICA N FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital 500,- 000 paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut street—Wm. Davidson, Prestt; Frederick Fraley, Secty. This old and well established Company con tinues 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, on thvora ble terms, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, dee 24 No. 2d, Wood street. Agents at Pittsburgh, fur the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company qt . Philadelphia. FIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Mercliandize of every description. and Marine Risks upon hulls or cargoes 01 . vessels, taken upon the most thvorable ()flier at the narelionse of King & Holmes, on Watrr et., near Market street, Plttslourgh. N. B. King dr. Finney . Invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and community at large to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as an insti tution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia— as having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insured his due share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by lulu; and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its !nest attractive form. nov I-tf Agency of the Franklin Fire Inionrance Company of Philadelphia. N. E. (tinier of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. assets o f the company on the first of Janua ry. published in conformity kith an act Of the Pennsy ania Legislature, were Bonds •and :11ortgages, 4600,615 93 Real l-Attte, at cost. 100,967 77 Temporary Loans, StotAs and Cash,— 207,499 72 Making a total of $909,683 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met, and giving entire security to all who obtain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are constitent with security. oct 8 WAItItICK MARTIN, Agent. WK are requested to give notice that Professor KING has arrived in this city, and will open his institution Mr instruction in ELOCUTION, and the permanent cure of STAMMERING, LISPINO, and all other defects in articulation and the voice, on Monday, May 11th. at Mr. Shinto's, 4 doors above the font of Penn street, Mr. K's stay in this city is limited to four mouths, therefore early applicatiori will be requisite.. The system taught is purely philosophical, and varies materially from all other systems.' The original of the following recommeridation is in the possession of Mr. King, signed by tne Rev. Dr. J. M. Wainright, Rev. Wm. Ware, Wm. For rest, Esq., and Professor John Griscom. We cheerfully recommend W. D. 'King to the public as fully competent-to correct stammering, and and all other impediments of speech, having wit nessed the effects of his instruction. We have known Mr. King for several years as a successful teacher of Elocution. a imA pamphlet containing certificates of cures from 1830, and testimonials and recommendations of the highest respectability, will be forwarded when requested, and may be had at the institution. Terms moderate. All letters of inquiry—post paid—will meet with prompt attention. Classes in Elocution will be formed. Six per sons in a class will receive 30 lessons for $5 each. For a course of private instructions-00 lessons— for $3O. -• mayt 1 DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, No. 45, Mar ket street, three doors above Third street, Pitts burgh, will have constantly on hand a well selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which be will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physi cians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. Physicians , prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials ; at any hour of the day or night. ; - Also, • for sale ) a large stack of fresh and good perfumery. dec 30 PITFSBURGII AGENCY Insurance J. FINNEY, JR KING & FINNEY, Stammering Cured Ntw YoRK. - May 3i, 1831 John M. ToAvneend, flital. EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES. BEWARE Or FRAUDS. TO DRAJGGIST.S. O . OME Druggists arc misled into the error of buy -1.0 ing a miserable imitation of Dr. Smith's Sugar- Coated Indian Vegetable_Pills, simply because thoy can purchase the spurious cheaper. We shall in all cases expose such dealers throughout the country, who, after being dirk informed of the rascality of these imitators, buy and attempt to impose upon the public with such worthless trash. It is not the Su gar coating alone that constitutes the value of my Pills, but it is my invention, for which I claim the right. G. BENJ. SMITH, M. D., 179 Greenwich st. and 2 Waterst. Boston. READ 'AND JUDGE—IMPORTANT FACTS. We, the undersigned, wholesale druggists in Lou isville, Ky., are satisfied, from all the information ' that we can obtain, that Dr. G. BENJAMIN SIMITH is the original inventor of the Sugar-Coated Pills. We are prepared to supply dealers at the New : York price. Robinson, Peter 4- Cary, 452 Main street. J. S. Morris-4- Co., 461 Main st. Roper/ 4- Lindenberger, 511 Main st. George Lapping 4- Co., 79 Fourth at. Bull .S• Alden, SI Fourth st. The following from druggists in New York shows I invented the Sugar Coated Pills in 1843: New York, June 16th, 1844. We, the undersigned, never saw or heard of "Su gar Coated Pills," until Dr. G. Benjamin Smith man ufactured and exhibited them to us about a year since. Rushton ¢ Co. , 110 Broadway and 10 Astor House. Israel Randolph, M. D. 86 Liberty st. Horace Everett, 96 Hudson st. John Castree, 97 Hudson it. David Sands, 79 Fulton st. A VOICE FROM KENTUCKY. I have been afflicted with dyspepsia in its most ag gravated form for three years past, and found no re relief until I used Dr. G. Benj. Smith's "Sugar-Coat ed Indian Vegetable Pills." After using six boxes of said valuable pills, lam entirely cured. They are a general remedy. J. K. LEEMAN. Paducah, Ky. Nov. 9, 1845. We certify to the above fuels. Dr. Smith's "Sugar-Coated Pills" are universally esteemed in this vicihity. HODGE GIVENS & Co, Merchants. Paducah, Ky. Nov. 19, 1845. At the request of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's agent we cheerfully state that we visited the office of Dr. Smith in September last, while in New-York, and found him to all appearance carrying on a very ex tensive business with his Sugar-Coatd Indian Vege table Pills. The extent of his establishment would astonish any one not initiated in the mysteries of the pill trade.—Louisville Journal. (From Dr. Singleton.) Smithland,(Xy.) Feb. 24, 1846. Dr. G. Benj. Smith.—Dear Sir: Nothing has ever been introduced that has sold so well and given such general satisfaction as your Sugar-Coated Improved Indian Vegetable Pills. Very respectfully yours, S. F. SINGLETON. (From Bull & Alden.) Louisville,(Ky.) Feb. 13th, 1846. Dr. G. Benj. Smith—Dear Sir: Yru will please send us 12 gross of your valuable Pilts. From present in dications we shall , sell a large amount of theme- We find that they go very quick. Your friends, BULL & ALDEN. ( From Wilson, Starhird & Smith.) Louisville, Feb. 13th, 1846. Dr. Smith—Dear Sir: About two weeks ago we bought 2 gross of your Indian Vegetable Sugar Coat ed Pills. Though business is dull here at this time, yet we have sold them all. You will please send us 10 gross through Messrs. Lawrence & Keese, of your city, who will forward them to us via Pittsburgh. Yours, respectfully, WILSON, STAIUIIRD & SMITH, We have forty letters from different dealers solicit ing the agency of my Pill, although they had the spu rious in their store—one in particular from New Or leans, which we shall publislw- - Principal Offices—New York, 179 Greenwich st; Boston 2 Water st. irr G. BENJAMIN SMITH is written on the bot tom of every box of genuine "Sugar-Coated Pills." AGENTS—William Henderson Druggist, 205 Liberty street Pittnbui.gh: John Sarß - ,eant Allegheny city mallSd7m. Still Another Wonderful Cure of CONSUMPTION. DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE PREPARATION! Conghs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Livei Complaint Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation of the heart, Intlnenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and all diseases of Throat, Breast and Lungs, the most effectual and speedy cure ever known for any of the above diseases is DR. BWAYBTEPS COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. THE GREATEST CURE EVER RECORDED!— Dr. Swsvivr.—Dear Sir: I feel it a debt of gratitude due you—and a duty to the afflicted gen erally, to offer my humble testimony in favor of your Compound Syrup of Prunus Virginia, or Wild Cher ry, or rather of its medicinal virtues. Some three years since I was violently attacked with cold and offlamation •of the Lungs, which was accompanied with a very distressing cough, pain in the breast and head; a very considerable discharge of offensive mucus from the lungs, frequent from them, especial ly from changes of weather, however slight. At first I felt no alarm about my condition, hut was pretty soon convinced that I was rapidly going into con sumption. I grew daily weaker, and at length was scarcely able to walk about, or speak above a whis per, such was the exceeding weakness of my lungs. During this time I had t&d various preparations and prescriptions, but found no relief—growing all the time worse. Just here I was advised and persuaded by a dear friend in Wilmington, to make trial of your Syrup of Wild Cherry; I must confess that pre viously I had been prejudiced against patent medi cines, and am still against those coming out of the hands of empirics, but understanding your claims to the profession and practice of medicine, and having implicit faith in the say so of my friend, I forthwith purchased of Dr. Shaw, one of your agents, a few bottles, and commenced its use. My disease at this time was of 20 or 24 months standing, conse quently, was deeply seated. It therefore required time and a number of bottles to effect a cure in my case; I found, however, considerable relief from the first four or five bottles. But being a public speaker, I frequently attempted to preach with my increasing strength and health, and thereby ruptured those ves sels that had already began to heal, in this way, doubtless, my cure was greatly retarded. In conse quence of acting thus imprudently, I had to use 12 or 1.5 bottles before I wan perfectly restored. I have no question, a much smaller number of bottles would have made me sound, but for the above indis cretion. The Syrup allayed the feverish habit, done away the distressing cough, put a stop to the dis charge of matter from the lungs, and gave them and the entire system, good health. Thanks be to God, who is the source of all health, and to Dr. Swayno for it. I would recommend the Syrup to all per sons who may be affected with colds, cough or con sumption. I verily.helieve it will cure consumption in the first and second stages, and in the last, will give ease and prolong life. It is an excellent medi cine in cases of whooping cough, and is 'so very pleasant to the taste, that children will cry for it. I have deferred offering this certificate until now, for the purpose of being perfectly satisfied with the per manency of the cure, and now that I feel perfectly well, I offer it with pleasure. REV. J. P. JORDAN.! Duplin County, N.C., Dec. 13, 1845. • • 10' The (original and only) genuine article is only prepared by Dr. Swayne, North-west corner Sth and Race streets, Philadelphia. Remember, all preparations purpo r rting, to contain Wild Cherry, are fictitious and cotinterfeit, 'except that bearing the written signature of Dr. Swayne.— Great care should be observed in purchasing of the authorized agents. The only agents in ,Pittsburgh for the sale of the genuine medicine are, Wm. Thorn, 53 Market et.; Ogden & Snowden, corner of Wood and 2d st. and S. Jones, 180 Liberty et:, where - it can he obtained genuine, wholesale and retail, at proprietor's prices. Sold by John Mitchell, Alle gheny city; E. B. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr: Megollin, Mercer; J. H. Burton & Co., Erin; J. S. Morris & Co., Louisville; Dr. E. Easterly & Co.,•St. Louis; Andrew Oliver & Co., New ()dearth; Denig & Son, Col uuibus; Boyd, Cams & Co., Butler; Mackenzie & Haskell, Cleveland; Dr. Baker, Wheeling; Va.; Wm. R. Wood, Maysville, Ky.; Miller, Brownsville; Dr. H. Campbell & Co., Uniontown; R. E. Johnson, Cum berland; J. M. Sharp, Dayton; and by agents in all parts of the United States. mar 9 rill H. RIGBY, No. 125 Wood, 3 doors from Fifth street. New arrivals of Queensware an, China—just received and now opening, a splen did assortment of rich French, Gilt and plain Din ing and Teaware, new and fashionable shapes. Also, fine white Enamel, white Ironitone, and white Graniteware, of every variety; also, Dark Flowing Blue, a complete assortment, together with a well selected stock of common goods, direct from Staffordshire. Potteries, to all of which he would. respectfully invite the.attention of his friends and the public. Inyll Y.' , ,~.a :~: xi'=Yi -sw.mr ,sn e~.. -tip,:}s_:iz„~c~-~F,i Itltbicat. ft Medical-and Surgical Office. Health is the charm of life, withoutit gold, Love, letters, friends, all, all, are unenjoyed. DOCTOR BROWN, a regularly ,educa.ted physil ian from the-eastern cit 3, would respectfully an.' lance, to the citizens . of, ttsburglit, Allegheny and '1 icinity, that he can be )nsulted privately and mfidentiidly, every day , ening at his office on iamond': Alley, a fevir, 'ors from Wood street towards the niarket Dr. Brown gives his particular 'attention to the treatmentand investigation of the following disea ses: • All' diseases arising from Impurities of the Blood, scrofula, syphilii seminal weekness, impotency, salt rheum, diseases of the eye and ear, rheumatism, piles, palsey. ' Dr. Brown has much pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is in possession of the latest ire- formation and improvement in the treatment of secondary syphils, practised at the Paris Lock Hos pital. The modem researches on syphilis, its complications and censequences, and the improved modes of practiee which have been made known to the public but recentley, and to' those chiefly who make this branch of Medicine, their particu lar study and practise. Many new and valuable remedies havebeen late ly- introduced, vhichsecures the patientbeing mer curialized out ofexistence. Strangers are apprised that Doctor BrOWn has been educated in every branch of metheine, and regularly admitted to practise, and that he now confines himself to the study and practie of this particular branch, togeth er with all diseases of a private or delicate nature, incident to the lanmanfmme. No cure, no pay. Recent cases are relieVed in a short time, with out interruption !from business. ci-Oflice on Diamond Alley, a few doors from Wood street, toWards the niarket. Consultations strictly confidential. myi2-d&wy Preserve the Teeth. r 4 IAR better. is it to cure the toothache in one min x' ute, by using Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, than to suffer the aching; also to cute soreness of the gums, cure softness of the gums;' stop bleeding- of the gums, and 'always keep i the, teeth, gums and mouth pleasant„and in the beiit state of health. Whilst introdiming WHEELER'S THABERRY TOOTH -WASH:to the public it is' the painful duty of the proprietor, to state that this article, 'which is the original , and only genuine Teaberry Tooth Wash, has been imitated by numertilla Tdabdrry Tdoth Washes; Teaberry Tooth Tastes, and a variety of articles with the ngine Teaberry annexed to them, when, in fact, this article is the first that ever. bore the name of Teaberry, and is the only one which possesses the real virtue of thelilant, and established all the celeb rity for it, whiclvinduced others to make use of its name, though they never did present its intrinsic vir tues to the public. As evidence that it is' the first preparation of Teaherry for the Teeth, the copy of the certified recerds of the United States District Court is published. , c! ..i.x.tt, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to Z.., 646., wit: Be it remembered, That on the second day of February, Arum Domini, A one thousand eight hundred and forty- A • P' r 9 (41-0- W. WHEELER, Of the said District, bath deposited in this Office the Title of a Book; the title of which is in the words following, to wit: TEAEERRY TOOTH ,IVASH. The right whCreof he claims as ,Proprietor, in con formity with thdAct of Congress, entitled "An Ac to amend the several Acts respecting Copy Rights.' FRA'S. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the Dist. Court.. 1842, Feb. 2d Copy deposited. CHAS. F. HEAZLETT. The above Capy R.e2.1“ for the' Wrapper or the Bottle, ehowingthe Title of the Article in legal lan guage, and'granted in the legal-form, will prove this to be the CfrginaITEABERRI TOOTH WASH, and all others arc btit imitations, which has gone out of use wherever the Genuine Teaberzy Tooth Wash is sold. Then, remember, none is genuine but iWHEELER , S. Certificates of the Magistrates piths City of Phila- Having made ,11RC of your much celebrated Tea berry Tooth Wash, I feel convinced that it is the liet article I have ever known, and hereby warmly recommend its use to the public in general, as a pleasant and efficacious article fOr preserving the Teeth and Gums: ROB ERN , E. JOHNSTON. For a numbercif years my Teeth and Gums were so much out of[prder as to preveht me from eating with any pleasure, and caused much pain.- Having heard of Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, I do cer tify that I tried one bottle of it, and in less than two weeks my toethlatid Gums were Sound and good; I believe that theuse of-it would he an advantage to many others. J. BRAZER. Certificates of Members of the Philodelphia Bar. Having used Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash and powder, I have found them to possess cleansing and purifying properties, and while. they whiten and beautify the Teeth, they have a beneficial effect upon the Gums, by imparting to themlree and healthful action. Fi A. RAYNOLD. I have used Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, and its effects upon qty Teeth and Gums has given to me a high opinion ,of its merits. I 'cheerfully recom mend it to the general use. It R. IiIsIEA.SS. My daughter has used Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash (and powder) and has found its effects to be cleansing and purification of the Gums, and a sweet ening of the mouth. I have no hesitation in recom mending it as the most beneficial preparation for the Teeth I have ever seen. C. J. JACK. Certificates of Ladies and GentleniOn of Philadelphia. "It is with gratitude that I send the following cer tificate, hoeing that many who stiffer will be led by a perusal of it, to obtain WheeleOs Teaberry Tooth Wash, which article I used, and! it has effectually cured tootluache, soreness of the gums, removed scurf from my teeth, and 1 fully believe has entirely arrested all decay of them. I trust that all who sit: for, having either of the same spOcies of complaint, will as soon ail possible use Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, Mit they may br. relieved. .TULLANA CUTIIRAL. "Owing to haVing taken cold, but mostly in conse wenee of the acid of a paint used:in coloring prints, my Teeth became very much injured, giving excru ciating pain at intervals for between two and three years. ~,Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash was used, and has entirely cured them, which in certificate form I send, that those who wish a perfect remedy for painful teeth; and also desire: a pleasant Tooth wash may with eonfidecice try Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash. MARY A TAYLOR. " , Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash" having re moved scurf and cured soreness of the gums, which had troubled me for two years, it ism belief that it is a highly uselbl article, and that y advisible to those with suffer with the Teeth and Gums to make use of it. MARY SULLIVAN. " Your Teabeiry Tooth Wash Mired the tooth-ache and also sorencSs of the gums .ii my family, and I send you this certificate, that those who sutler with . tooth-ache or soreness of the guine, may know that it is a remedy for tkein, and a very pleasant Tooth .. Wash. PEAS. PREV.OST, 3 W. Wheeler.i No.llB 'Catharine street. "Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wish , ' having cured soreness of the*ttms, and effectually stopped: bleed ing of the gums, I deem it a debt Of gratitude for the relief which it afforded me, and a duty owed to my fellow beings, to say, that it is my firm conviction, that those who; will use Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, for the Teeth and Gums, will find that it is an important article. THOMAS J. MICURDY, No. 238, Callowhill st. . From much severe affliction of myself, and others of my family, With decayed Teeth .and, sore Gums, and tie many nispectable testimonials highly in favor of WHEELER'S TEABERRY, TOOTH WASH, I was induced so give it a trial, after which my family used it, and I ;rejoice to say that it did perform a thorough and e,fflectual cure for all, ail; arid-is the beat article that I ever knew of. I would recommend its use to those wlfo may be suffering.' JESSE MOORE,. Nq-127)Mukotetreet: W. Wheeler:l Many more estimonials are e;isting approving of "Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash.” Sold "at WM: JACkSQN3S Stare, No. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood street. Principal Oilfee, No. 86 Chesnut et., Philadelphia. ap 37 dly „ . T ARD 01L.+-8 bbls of Lard Oil of superior qua 1.1.4 .1.4 ity, just received per steamboat Acadia, for mile by GEO. COCDRAN, mays NO. 26 Wodd amt. .icH:, ~5M ° ~?~~,.,7 r ~ . 4 .:ek:~wK. - '' r r'•xc.~-.sx~t, =ice ~~ ~-`~= ~ . f ~., ._ Qtlolfiing Clothing S Cl9thingl Clothing HENRY IkIORRISON, .MERCHANT TAILOR. Nolso Liberty street. - THE subscriber resiiectfuly informs his old cast& mess and the public generally that be has just - returned from the Eastern Cities, and has received a' larrge and -well selected assortment of Cloth, Caol. mores, Vestings, and all other materials far the man; ufacture of Clothing and is prepared to make Gen tlemen , s Clothing of every ilescription in neat, sere' vicable, and fashionable style. • - - From many years experience in the businiis,jus is enabled to aelectirlock -with care and ludgeMent, and as he employs good workmen; he is confident' of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him' with a call. His, stock of Ready made Clothing, is large well made, aid marnafactared of the best materials. He has also on hand an assortment of Stocks, Sus.. penders Handkerchiefs, and other articles_ in - his line. His prices are as reasonable as those of any' other. establishment in the West. His old friends and the public generally are invit ed to give him a call. HENRY MORRISON, ap23d3m N 0.150 Liberty street. An Acrostic. • "J NT IN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS.'. Just received, a splendid assortment of Spring and and Summer goods, s Unsurpassed for quantity, quality or Style. The Proprietor of this establishment Takes great pleasure in informing his friends and the public In general, that he is now prepared to fill all orders that his Numerous customers may favor him with. Strangers. and . Travelers would do well, in visiting the Iron City, to call and examine his extensive and well Made stock of ready made clothing. He has a coin- plete assortment of English cloth, to which he would invite attention, also, French cloths of every color and quality, with he is Offering at a very email advance on eastern prices.. Remember at this store you are not asked two prices, being Convinced that small profits and.quick, sales is the best way to secure custom. Having in his employ the best workmen, he can war: rant Every article made at his establishment to a well, And to be of the best materials; he would, again In. vite Purchasers generally to give him a call Before purchasing in any other place, is he is confident that he can sell them as good goods at as . Reasonable prices as any house in this city, Going so far as to say a little cheaper. All his goods are new, and of handsome patterns, purchased In the the cast but a few weeks since. The subscri . - bdt Now returns his thanks to his friends and the public in general, and Solicits a continuance of their favors. Iron City Clothing Store; No. 132 LThertmtkiii; mar 7 C. BI,CLOSKEY. Can't be Beat 1 M. WHITE has just received at his large t./ establishment, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; also, a superior lot of French Satin VES- TiNps, all of which he is ready to make up' in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Observe the corner, No 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. • myl-1 J. Af. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. To Arms! To Arms!! tNTHREATENED INVASION OF WEST ERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col. Swift, with 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the western coon• try, having the largest establishment in the cith fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets. He is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the great est variety of cloths, cassimeres, vestings, and -clo thing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered in this market, to which all -can have the Right of Way. Observe the corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth streets. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. Three Big Doors Clothing Store 4 No. 151, Liberty street. ' THE Proprietors of this old and highly popular ei stablishment informs his friends and the public at large, that a portion of his Spring and Summer Stock of READY MADE_CLOTIIING„ Is now prepared for their inspection,and he inspect fully invites all who contemplate purchasins: articles in his line to pay him. visit. His stgek this season is peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest Fashions and Patterns, and all his Goods, having beeri select ed by himself in the eastern markets, he can with confidence recommend them to his customers as be ing of the very best quality. His lage assortment at DRESS COATS, N made in the most modern and improved style, and the workmanship cannot be excelled. Pants of ev ery desaription, Satin 4- Fancy Vests. He has a rare and beautiful assortment of VESTINGS, • - To which he would call the attention of public as he believes them to be more Beautiful and Cheapei, Than anything of the kind that hai been offered heretofore. Tweed and other coats, for Summer wear, ln great variety and made in every style, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, Suspenders of every descriptions, Handkerchiefs, and every other article necessary for a Fashionable Dress. He has a verylarge and excellent assortment o. Substantial Clothing, which will be sold lower than it can be purchased at any other place in the city—to which he would invite the attention of workingmen and others who wish servicable clothing for every day's wear. Having in, his employ some the belt Cutters and Workmen, that the Country can produce, and being provided with T;a stock of Goods, which for excel lence and variety cannot be equalled, he is prepar ed TO MARE CLOTHES TO ORDER, At the shortest notice, and in a style that Cannot be Surpassed. DO NOT PASS THE .THRE BIG DOORS. It is not considered any Trouble to show Clothing, and the proprietor feels confident that after an ex amination of his stock, all who desire to purchase will find it theirinterest to deal at his establishment. The proprietor wonid take this opportunity to ten: der his sincere thanks to the public for the unprece dented patronage bestowed upon his establislument, and as the success he has met with is an indication that his efforts to pleas his patrons, have not been unavailing, he pledges himself that nothing shall be omitted on his part to secure their kindness for the Altura. JOHN McCLOSKEY, Three Big Doors, 151 Liberty at marl7-d&w Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS desirous of purchasing lots, in this Cemetery are referred for information to the Superintendent on the grounds, or to R. Thorn, Druggist, corner of. Penn and Hand streets, Pitts. burgh. By order of the Board. J. CHISLETT, dec 11 Su .erintendent.- William liclEcie. - . Q TILL continues in his old business ofiriantikcturr: ►ing Wagons, Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks, and Wheelbarrows', on Fifth street, between , Wood and Smithfield, where he keeps' constantly art' hand, or made to order in the shortest notice, any amount of work, by the best of wdrkmen and good . materials, and at prices to suit the times. Those engaged in the Santa .Fe trade,and Furnace men, are requested to give him a call> before purchasing. elsewhere. ap7-y . European Agency. REMITTANCES of money on moderate terms,. can be made during my absence in Europe, to every part of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales or the continent of Europe. Legacies, debts, property or cicims recovered, searches foi will, - tides and documents effected, and other EitroPeart.businesi! transacted,, by applying 4.0 Juries May, Water street, Pittsburgh. H. KEENAN,. I . octl2 Agent and Attorney at Lays,Pittsburgh,l. Joseph Knox, formerly of Pfttablnrgik. , ATTORNEY AT LAW Carli*,'Pa.,yviliprp:,.. - 2 - „ tiee to his - profession in the counties, of berland, Dauphin, Adains, Perry Jind Juniata: . Business 'in those counties intrusted to him 41. be attented to with promptness, " ' ' „ • my2.3-d3m&wy. 4Vennistai. AAWESTEBYELT, the old and well known , , -Venitian. Blind .Maker, forznerly cif Sewed,: and-Fourth sta., takes this method.to inform hixreeey fricnda of the Tact that his Factory 111nOw in full op oration on St. Clair st., - near the old'Allegheny, Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various - colors and qualities, is constantly kept OR hand end' , at all prices, from twenty-cents up . Vomit eustonteris:! N. B. If required, Blinds will be. at . up' sei.thit in case of alarm by &re or otheswise, they May removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with, - : the same facility that any other piece of fureitext) can be removed, and without any extra exPease; jef.l4-tbkwy. MIMEIM=
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