(tvaip3:portation 'Renonee Portable Boat 1846 , FOR transporting good Limy. yen Pittsburgh and the Eastern odic.; without trarillipp.ng. This old established line (being the eldest portable boat line on the canal) is IIIOV prepared to receive produce and mocchandize for shipping either Last or West. The boats by this line are commanded by skilthl, e ye rtenced and sober captains, and provided with good crews. Boats and cargoes are transferred front and to canal and railroad, saving all removal and ara rion of goods. Trips male in as short time, nail goods carried on as lair terms as any other line. Thankthl for, and respectibllv soliciting a continu ance of the very liberal and growing patronag , here tofore bestowed upon this. line, we with conlidenee stniare those merchants disposed to favor ns, that their business Shall be /{king. to ..their entire eati,,.'ietiou. Goods- carried - 1)v us; consigned to either of our houses, will bo - shipped to the!r destination tree of charge for shipping, storage or advance of As we hold no Interest in steamboat stock, in-reliant, may depend upon their goods alwaysbeing forwarded without delay, 'upon ; good - boats and at tho lowest rates of freight. " PrOduce consignod.to our house at Philadelphia for sale, will he sold on liberal terms, and advances trade' either at Pittsburg)) or Philadelphia. ~_` h~~ ~. ~: t. ~: JOHN McFADEN St Co.. Penn st., Canal Basin, PittOnirgli JAMZS M. DAVIS & Co., it) and 231, apt: ICI-Om Market et., P!0.2.3u1p6ia - lilidiepexißezat . PorLable Boat Line. V.„ . Totr•--- /.177,t7,71,, TPX:S•7I, •:. I . `"1 L _ .._-......:**.„_ (.... 4 .. • •••-1•4•••:••••••• ' .I' , -' ‘ ....e., -,-v....,- - • Fail O R transportation , the transpoation of produce aeal inerchan dize to and front Pittsburgh, Ha:L.:lime and adelphia; no transhipment. The sula.ci,i•ers, agents for a number of the hest port .ble ho:d6. form ing a'regular daily line between Pitt-',Arjh a. 1 ,1 ~ :it If intern cities, will be fully prepaTH 0:: i 1, ,, "puni , l of navigation to ship a large amount of produce mud march:indite with alespatch . and on accointuclating terms. The great siteentis which has eh tracterised this mode of transportation on the Peun'a canals and rail roads during the last fe•e years, notwithstanding the otritoiiitton of long e.stahlislied companies, an,: is a pretty sure indication of its superiority over the old plan of transtpopinir at the the different terminus die ciaals and railroad.. We therefore avk for the Indepentiont -Portable! Bolt Line a libral share of patronn4O. Produce or merchandizeconsioned to us--forship ment f ill be forivarfted imrnealiitely - ori arrisal, firer of any altar...co Cur commission, storage or insurance. Bills of lading tmmitnitted, and all. inctroctiuys_ prouttly atrendeltp., ME,LRS, RAYN9I2 &Co, Broad st., Philadel Rhia. ROSE, SIERIILLL - kOo., Smith's Whari, Baltimore. C. A. M:ANUL'FY & Co•, Canal Flasln, Fountain st., near Liborrv , P.ttsbnrgh mar3-y Pittab - nrgli Portable Boat Liar, a 7 1 r-, i 0 )1i the trinsportatoin of freight betwezn Pius burgh and tits Atianhe cities, via Ptialisyi vama Improveudeato and Ilditunio e and r.ni roel. Tte Proprietors of this old est 11,:',!11,1 i,ae. ha.the competed their arrary4mllnllt, n..• to tor ward goods to and from the Ea.; ;oa use ... d.n? of the canal navigation,) on ao re:lonia:oe tents - ma ant other responsible line, and are detvrui cc 1 that no care I",tiat , !entioU on ['let!' part shall he mm mo Lee to se cure a continuation of that pdtren,go s tiher,:!% be stowed upon them for several years past. The decided omicrons of the portah:e boat item, so manifest in the regulartty and de .pat.•h orperf enced in the delivery of goods, trim e at as r:sk of, delay, breakage, or ether dim tee. fneident to the old , system, where goods hive to be Transhlppel three times on the tray . . anj tila I.le, ` t a t , c 4 artier le which produce has been avo•ve by them, Ills minced the prope.etors la torrease theme, stock consideraWy this aCaaou. Their ettonsive l warehouses at each pelot,....thea ;al loy any other line,)atrords theta to Cot, i:l , •Lr hos.o o ,s with despatch: and to Omni, s tine v011 ,, ,11 , 11 'C. 01' free storage, it Ten ured. eau. their arm ...eehte els are! complete-stile thew the earn ing trade, it is premmed, w . .! i,v slaime.eitt , i ki, • • to their patron.; and tin- that t}.-: - 'Cf2.4S- I . i lv eidrt ttlt,nzet Vei to G er.ll .9 cup --1 5 r01.11.1C1 reeelve.l 19rwar1. c ‘, 3r g,•- p11:1, an I 61113 troitlig tran4Tnit! `.! hr COM:WOO:On ' advathr.fig or sturag-, .t,t . t ...I co:n:119111- patioas to the agent,i prompt; ti.: 'I'A I , & N it; Car. Pcnn and IVavn i elt.ii,,Pittelinrgh. VIOLtAS 1301aIDGE, 278.1.1athet strcat, O'CONNORS,IIt. North Baltimore. 'B 4 inar3o-y Tranxport atiou Line 18-ku ,'CONDUCTED on strictSabliath'-keepingprinciples,l though not clairning'to be the only Inc th_t is 3, , ..conducted. Thp proprietors of-this old established hare put their stock in che most complete order, nridare.thoroughly prepared to for.sard produce and inerchandize to and from the Eastern sates on the opening of navigation. •-t , We trust that our long experience in the carrying bualuess, and zealous atteat,..nl.. t',,lnterestsof ens :: tourers, will secure to us a continuance and increase of the patronage heretofore bestos, ci on , dingham',, Line.' Our arrangements sv'.l enable Ir. to carry freight with-the utmostliespritch; and War:WIC:, a'l t alv.-ays .-. be as lose as Tle lowest charged other retpon.,..le Produce and utcrehandize I,e rece,e..l and for warded east and west without any charge fur adverb sang, storage or commdision. Bills of lading for.varded,.and esery .direction promptly attended to. Addresi, or apply to WM. 131NGIW,L, tinal Basra, eon Liberty and Warne sta., P.Ltiiib'g, LUNGEIV.IIS. DttCK ;,tz - STRATTON, .No. 276 Marker et., Philadelphia, JANES -WlLtiOti., Agent, Nu. IL).:Corttcllowa.r,lan.., Baltimore, Weatov., New York stern Trm!,:..,..-pu4!..tekti.o..Eo„C:iimitapy • •.T. •• 1 - 1 „LE ECIr& Co.'s old estaolisherrtrhusportation lines,-(belnethe tiret.one on the Penusylvinia CAntr,fb.etween :10i.V.New , York - , are fully' prep . .iiqd to transact ,AinesA that may be confided telliem, in such a xn.intier •iasitrustgive general satisihction. Th'-ir stock con sists of a double daily line of -Pennsylvania beats and railroad cars, (all.owned by themselves,) which ena bles them to carry a large quantity, of freight with cor ...tainty and despatch, inms short tune and on as Carat ' Bible terms annoy other responsible hue. Pioduce or merchaniliat consigned to any of the undersigned forwarded lice of oily charge for Cool :..triissiop or _storage. Tobacco for Philadelphia, car ;Tied by our line, will be dull...red L the c.ty "f Warehouse, Dock street, Its the cars, without dr.o. at; e. The business of these lines 1•111 Lc coutluctjd wt Sabbath-keeping principles. Address or apply to D. LEECH & -Canal Basin, Penn au., Pittsburgh. . • 11.1.1.1.11 LS & TUSTIN, . • Nqs. 13 and 13 Soutb,Third street, Philadelphia._ JOS, TDY Lull & SUNS. - 114. and"—.• Naith liovyarl st., Baltimore. 99A3rti W. P. MUCK, 7 West st. New York. • - Pick.wortn,s . EXPRESSLY FOR,NAY '3n— uuzw Tho.propro.o.or of the followtpg Boat, at the solicita tion of a mmobor of Merchants in Pittsburgh, and, along the route ; of - Gaud, made, "ariau,gcmeut4 to form a regular:daily line for the transportation ofall binds .Aferchandize.,. to and from .Pplaburgi,lt,' Blairsville, Johnstown: . Holliilaysliro•;lValer .street, 4 1,-"rf1.,,.. and all intermediate places. ,One boat will leave the warehouse °EC. A,M'Ain uliy 8s Co. Canal Basin, Pittsburgh every day, ( es;;', cept Sun day,) and shippers can flitaend on -having' their.goodstbrwarded e.ithout delaand on acciim ..ited4tteg terms. _ W.O respectfully solicit a liberal share ofpAromage. PROVEIT:TOSS.' J. PICKWORT-11, boat Nile; ~ Exchange; , - .6 - • • ,Pacific; — • D. If. BARNES, • ~ 14 , , EXOine. .7 - P! -tt7, ol 1 idayplaurg C. S..g',,XNV.l...Tl,Tisteburgh. - e•oh .t.• . _ D.-Le 4, • . E,......Lta i flut, - ADELi'lllA.' , '--,1%,e Canal f m.' ;: -L, i , '...; ''' ' Z ' ~ : :-.' '' ; _' ''''':"., ;. :-s - -l iil ls bw e dc it oe r n t he conveyance of reliable, pickajteis ~.*7q...tP`"l,V••;ft l erchandize, specie, Bank netee,..iTyel.*Y,..& . • ' • 11- "'r- , - -- f . ill re-commence running on Monday, 6th April ,- - r F-gq ini , chat 4 U l he dispatched claß3',r, t he.4 n .R11 . .," . •1„,:2;..,—. ..1:7 . 7 . 4 11 ",_,-,1- --•-- '. ..ATidy toe' 's aVv• i i, .• : -.!,•,..',..,`,--:•'•-$•,-;,,,frocisisass,seseenli,, ,P : N , . , • ..... . ,nktia, ' -; , r , r .-Ll/4Li-.1:,,,,:,..5:,-#1441:11-1,!,,1;:-.::;,:,-,-'',V.-3',.:, ~ ` -, 3.... e 4.:-.. ~..,...e, _.......t.., ...- -_,,, ~..,-.4.,,,, ~,,, ~,,,... c p ......, , , A O-,,, ~: ..ri;, -- , ,,-,s - z ef=4,•, . .,..,,,w - ,,.w . ,.., ..,,,.....„ ~,...u.z....-,,,,,,,....*,,,-......:-z,,,,,, , r,4rfj - gx.' , .--4' -: . • ----!.•,,.., ''' . ..- - 1 ',,:" - -, e: -' - '.- --- 's " tMin Oinigrattott ROC 1 - 1E:IIR . 0 TIIEILti G-`,,. -45 61 A . 11 It A E VT S FOE 18 4 6 BLi.KEL 4- MITCHEL, ✓Agents. EMITTANCES to, and Passage to and from It Great Britain and Ireland, by the Block Ball, or oil Line of Liverpool Packets. Sailing from New 'fork and Liverpool do the lst and 16th of every month. And by first class American Ships (Sailing Woekly.] Persons sending to the "Old Country" for their friends; can make the necessary arrangements with the subscribers, and have them brought out in any of the eight ships comprising the Black,Ball or Old Line or Liverpool Packets; (sailing from Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of ever• month.) also by first class ships, u; uig from that port tvockly, which our Agents, ili'sors. James U. Roche St Co., there trill send out without delay. Should I.llto out for not come out the money will be refunded without any deduction. The. "Biuel, Ball, or old Lino of Liverpool Pack ets," compriso the toll owing magnificent ship,, and will sail from Liverpool UI/ their re i plar upponikal day, as Collo, 8I rilielia, On bit Jan. bit May. Ist Sept Eurepe, 16th •• 16th •• 16th •• New York. . 161. Feb. lait June. lid Oct. American, 16:11 •• 16th " 16th ' Yorkahire, . . tat Mar. lit July. tat Nor Cambridge, 16th " I:i.h '• 16th Dee Ot'or I. .. .lz: April. I.t ,I.r.'. lat " Montezuma, l6th " 16th • • 16th '4 Notice.-41.41 'well julbsyn, that the Black Ball is the very best conveyenee ftir persona triget bet their needs, and as oher passenger agents advertise to bring out passengers by that Line, tlit pOlic are re -speetfullv notified' bv the owners that no - ..petsSenger agents, but Ro - 611e., Brothers Sr Co., and Blakely 8: Mitchel, are authorized to advertise' and to bring out passengers by that Line. We have at all times for the Dratlit at Sight fur any amount. direct on chit Royal Batik .. of Ireland, Dub itn. Al , n on SteSsts. l'resentft, 616 Te, Antes Bunkers, London, which are_Paitt free of diseouu I, or any charge, whatever, in, the prineti..al towns throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and \Valve. Apply to, or address, if by li.. , ttrr. paill., ROCHE, Ttßo - c: E Co, No. 3.5. Fulton - strept LNext dour to the Bask. JAMES D. RUCIIE...Ic , Cu•,. Other, No. ll 1), Watt.r oirett, Liverpool. JILA Mitt II El„ 6-r street, ti6;if 11.• Canal Bridge, an.l st, near T apscatVii. Gento r ar I gration anti passag, to - .F.7, •A' • and'-f r ikiraltr tT BRITAIN .11 , 1 : 11 T rs. \V . J. T. Tap.tcott 75 South street, born , r or.Nl:.den Lar.e : New rurk, and 96 Waterloo road errmol. The ellbSCTiberS ae.gtpina the t3 ,M c y of the ..bore honie, are now pro:tared to make a ;I'. , nge- IllentS , ipori the moot liberal terms with tln—• tons of paying the passage of their linguist :limit old Country, and natter tht•mrtgr)v,l3 their el:karat:lei .end I user ,lanj.llV In till si give arripie as surance that ail the,r arran t ;ent era!, will be carnet! t:tit e , rs. & J, T. Tarte.tti. are NM!!! ant: Ihitt.rtt. 1.17 for the itiperior n , , 8CCOI11111011:11,i1 111 I 1.17 of their :; :Chip, 1 tut ,21 - E.E*.; !IT -cur WEST. sl - 11:111DAN, ROOM'S- K.;+.. t.1.t:.(11( K. ER. Itoscir:4, ~,.1 i,t Whir h Ira% e e itteethl. front New 1 tot'. the :hi •t .Itl.l Pith And trots Liverpool tile tith awl I I tit, in addition to ti ; lot h they have arrangements lArati the st. Grorg , . and Union Lines of.laverpoul Pockets romance a ilupar ture from Livelpool..every tiv et:lays being thitstietert. mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their m ere:l.3lllg patronage, while Mr. W.'i'apsttotrit core :tat,: per-sonal iliperintendance of th 6 buA.l,e, to L vet pool is -tan. 'a4tional security th - it thr comfort and accommodatio of..the passengers will hi pat Lca riv atter.ile.l to. The subeentiera being ,its usual, eaten:, s,•! :-rt-dn gel itt the Transportation Business !act:seen Pirtshurg and the Atlantic Clues, are thereto enable! t t Lake ! charge of and forward ps.ctent.ter.. cund their wchout a Cdince , 1 , .,Jr or delay, and are ther , horc prepares! 4 wc: fr 4 ,111 ally sea 9Ult IL treat 13:.t I.n taus City; Lao ❑nturc of the ut giviug r,c;:itins =IEEE (7,r inland not ottle.r.viKe qll.l Tto-,1 eeqsary. , for:v:ird het 1;04.! Of . VU:I , C:•.1,1t.v-, chirg, fur their tronn! , . Ll"in•re persons nn. deeltno conti , n , out. tho 21716krat • be refunded in full. The sithsc_ritter4taic'alao prepared to,g - iVe drafts at sight, for any amount parable at the principal ritie, atni Town] to England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus a.ffur.itag a 3.1.:'e and expeditioata moic lie „nittut4 funds to those Conntrie ,, . which peraenh pa.ring ettOli'adiNticts, will find It their, interest to 11.0 . utrOlVelt of. . Appno...non tif,qty lettcr postpaid) tyill be . promp ly attended to r.~.~kr•~socliv~o:i, Fo r w ar ding mud Commi,ision Ntorvhanto, ralr27 tht.--cry. . Pittsburgh, Pa European. and. A.M.CF.100,11 al.geiker. THE tmderitiq.ned European -4 ,- ,nt hating.- again arrived in America at the regular time, will leave Pitts'aurgh, Pa. - earl) in September nett, and sail front New York on•the tir,t day. of Octol.er, tal king a TH/lITEENTII 20117 through England, Ireland, Scotian:l, Wales,.and returning w Atherica iu Jil'. By this agency nmney reulittaUCCS can I;•- made.hy drafts for large ae.l small sums, payable. at s,glit in 'every part cd:Great Britain, Ireland, ftc., I (-goatee, debts, rents, real estate , and clauus eutlem e.l and recovered; se.arche, o. all hind;; made; m , - pft.s.or deeds and d., , ,unents procured, the usual hosinerer-appurt t.g- to this att , atcy tran sacted-us heretofore. Lantuneraide reibrences giv en. Apply pffrsoaa:ly or adrde,pc,r p.ll. f. . • . . 11.. KY. hINA.ti , Europaan . Arent and- . -Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh. Mr. J. 5..-May rill .attendto all European 111.1.-- ~('. in rny .abience. - .iS:I9 T lc.- LOGAN; haa -removed to NO 83, Woad 1 street, ono door below !hail-mad Alley, to the I wtore lately.ociupied by - Clark 6: Ca tueron,..wheru .he has opened a. Wholesale end Itetail--DrylibodeStoro, and having pet returned from the "Histern - -Xities, is opening a new and"..well ,selec Led. 11901 - of ;Good- , consisting of Frciach,-.English. and Amencatt (all colon:1;) a' great variety; or 'new style ttlaasitneres and Satinetto;. Casbniaretta,, (D new styleo pregon ' Cassini ere,. a good stock -of,smiurter „cloths - or nil kindot late style V estingin_ alse, , , .greatjariety of Lawns - and Gnighamai. Pyratnidical Graduates and other raney•-patterum n "Variety; ch:: prints, 6 to 29 tiori is per 'yard; a vOirsntietior lot•orathite goods, consist ing-of India Linen,- . lDasnitsk.,,TiaiStrAlCd - sc antbried Victoria 'Lawn,. irttilielkand..,plainll4l;-SnylistLaze, and barred- Mttslint ligaredmid,plai o,,Holiernetsi black and blue black - Silkstrplain, figured- anit:striped; A large`. assortuientiat ,Y rrish- Litione; , bleachett innwo XI tabla- - -Diatoer.;,-tgarseilles. - flountarpunes, Marne - siitjY Noreen;p-4- good supply :of,Unibrallas, Parasols, Parasolettwand:Stitisbades; a very Jorge-as sortment-of .men, women ;and childrenbi Hosiery; m ver, , fine - artielo - of- Lisle Thread Itinin.anti;clove.s, and mono other articles uotounruorated. ' Ho litotald res p Act l'u I! v 4 n vitt - hia fonnetcustomera - nrui-the pub hc generally, to -an. examination of his, stock,„ to which he expects to make.additiono regularly, ap4-y x U Lon' f 4'l VCAO/U‘?.#/i-• .1110AtIE CklAl 4 c4.-FO ll GOODIfOIiISTISIEIiTS I AA,The subscriber has laid out; atoe*.uo. f ofto;:rii - r .IQ, At. reasnnable prices aCilaftirefichitiag terms, one hundred , and,ten building IOW; 0 :Oat. handsome level ground hetwdo4: l -lidlida4: .street and the, Monongahela river. They arc ithent, ,oi&-third of a mile from the city line, and-:arc-.situated. that part of the-city district. which will probably loon be annexed to the city,. as the Screatlx..Ward. Na. pro perty in the suburbs7pessessgis siiperior advantages, ,norlas any,herctofore. beep laid out; with no iititra I , an.allowance•pr wide.strectst Btaddock is from one hundrodand twenty to abouoone hundred And ninety feet wide,.and Beclen;ctimmorce,,,arady,:tolumbilii and Water streets, all widd avenues.: Illoat,orth lots have twofrents,and : nstbey,are.of various sizei, and:will- be sold , one lot E with-thnpriuilege of font or fiverearly applicants - tan be accommodated to . suit their own riews,of improvement. , Peisens iZho sire.to build - onte:•.meke secure iurestirieritahipro perty thatia sure -Witdrance.ithsalue, and partictilar. those_who intend-re ,ereet do,,well, to:view these lets and-examine the:draft be , fore purchasing silSewhere,'afhwsuryey fof.the. 141- timare :and Ohio pilread awl the railroad eurv'ey ,by the,State of -PennitylnnialyersbPth inado•lklongliidn. of this .property,...azi it;isgeneral ly_considered., that Braddock street, or the groundimmediatelY alongside of it, affords the only..eligible route for a railrised from PittsburgliM the test. Coal'can be deliVered on this property at timuch'itinecost thati-oa theist. leglieny river, end - thereis always deep water at this part of the'rivoi. • GAZZANI,„ . aug2s-tf Drarket,between . 3d and 4th-sta. A// 8 8/ien4' Cemetery. . . , :DEMONS desirons of purchasing lots in this E ., =Cemetery are referred for information -to the' Superintendent on the grounds, or to E. Thorn,l Druggist,..cortier.Af Penn apd. Hand streets, Pitts -0;;47'24-,*.-,-;?ir-A;4:-4."'4Pol#l*-11441q.=7 V 4...% Kt: u -Jed. (I"raurllijig. S Alli Elt Alt RANGV N T FARE REDUCED! f e;!:). Opposition Good Intent Fast Line for PHILADELPHIA. Cff splendid Troy built Coaches, and fr- RAILROAD CARS, 'PD'L)C4LqgP.OIIA" Leaven Pittsburgh daily at 9. A. M., arriving at Chambersburgh next evening at o'clock, thus avoid ing Part of one night staging—going through in 4S hours, Ascending the mountains with six horses and postilion. Thence by Rail Road to Philadelphia, connecting with Mail Cara for New YorkVeils° at Chambersburgh with Mail lines direetto . Baltimore and Waslungten City. Kr Office B , .cond door below the St. Charles Ho tel, Wood street. W.M. CALDER, GEITh Sz CO., Proprietors FARE REDUCED!! Good Inteut Fast Rail or Philadelphia, CY splendid new Troy iiuitt Coaches, and , . . /111.1L130 D • 441,. • IM-4,11-,!.1 --, ',••••"%'_;_,•.; • • • Leaves Pitt,litirch daily, at 1 o'clock, P. M. run ning through in 4S hours, ascending the hills with sic horses and postillion. From Chambersburg -by Railroad to Philadelphia, in splendid newly built Eight wheel Cars, there connecting with Mail Cars ;or New York; also at Chambersbutr:witli Mail lines for Balo more and Washington : - • tr"rOlfices for tlitrahove Line, :next door • to - the Exchange Hotel, St. Clair strept,,and opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. . • • •- W. 11. MOORHEAD, Ag,t, Moaoligahrl Itcntt. 1846 - - r iA BRowNsvILLE, :to _lmi v rimoit t l_AND v PHIL ADELIIRIA, only 731pilesistaginge The splendid :fast iunning steamers, iCcMsul, ancli.ouis M'Lane have commonceilmalting their teguldr.qipS between•Pittishurgh land Bitratzstalle!„ -„, The morning-boatdeaves. tho.ldonangaliela. wharf, above. the Bridge, precisely:et. o'clock. .Pasictigers by this .boatiake the..tattgeo .at Browns ville same evening at &o'clock, and ih_osplcudidcars of the 'Baltimore' and ~Ohio .railroad at ,Cumberland nett morning at 8 o'clock-, reaching Baltimore the same evening-0111y 22. hours through, from Pittshurgh to Baltimore, and 40 - hours-to-Philadelphia-. . .1 • The evening boat - leaves at Gr..7clock. ,P.issangers by the evening. beat Aqiiledge on the boat in comforts .aide - staterooms the first night; will pass over the menntain scenery in daylight: oup.and lodge in Cumberland. Thus Avoiding night .travel alto gether. The Proprietors or this route, in order to make the ermnetrtum .•ornpi etc between Brow e and Cum berland, have placed on the road 30 splendid Troy. klbanv, roneord and Newark Coaches, ~ r the [now improved merle.% and filly teams of the best young, hors.ra the conntry affords, in addition to their torn) , steel; they feel satisfied they will be able to ar.. cootoiodatP and give satisfaction to all who may pa r,• their rl.utr• fly our ticicets pasacinzera have of Pitlmr ate ambo it or rad roatl bt tv, eel, Bal t ~ore unit 1,.; !.• 1 1.:,..1, :51,1 Li". ti,, prietlege o, g at ('umbcrlana alai Bllttrnore and re,111.71.• .Ll, at pleasurr.. For tieket, apply at the ut the St. Charles I{olo, Worgt atroot, or :At the Lehar; bolt. J. MESKENTEY, Agent. fell:3-, Jame.) Cavanagh Tmn)rurEp. and Wholesale dealer in rrtincot. Ger man rind Et glibb Fancy - Variety err, on; RU...n rls jetre:rl. ;1,1 2koldt ( . ”7• lory, silk P. 11,,, ' ,end liag3. 5.:,..r .u, I %Cr Sii,4 . l L. an I .dllll one 100 thrL. Or S 1!11 T. id' all ; •• , ..i•rd i.l !il , : ' I. ird,t ! . in) 13 =MEM 1 burgh n. 6r., tii L.p,01 - 01, ito•s tl \ i I 'l'oll I'lll'tM I.:l...Tense:l;4'd A t' , /ler:ii tssortinent of sr:a:3o,l3lde tones and mptc Dry Goods„boughtfrom afactortteiund im . lnder ,, , (and not at Auetion,) - at ?lir; tort'el‘f r 1.411. prices,all of which will bu ed sound and periect Pyramidical qraclu.ltel 11-nbo. Embroidered aud Striped Tarlatan. Robes. Figure-1 Organdy Graduated - . Sap. Sup. French-LatenA. - it•ot 11erages. P011..i stet Fennell Latyna. - Se 0 ;end 41.tneiican Gllighat is. Striped Derage,h Black au t l Colored nalzorrues. Fancy Woes Sillea, Yl4io, Figured and Striped. Plain Black - Vt - atta-est and Striped Silks.- Stl 10,.arp - Alpara. DOtlibazincs. .Nc - x style De Laine . ' . Fiqu - Cuiutzes. plain and figured_ Billnrp-.l..awn,doconet, Plahr and- 133 n -tat Cambric. Nanectole and Victoria Cedoe'd goriler'rl Linea Cambric Ilordta - cd Cambric 1-Teltels. Comb - tic Handkerchiefs. T.ipu Burdei'd Cordnd 64 M.,/I , Javonc;.and Thread Edgings 0 - nd Ineerting9.. Ca,1•1:(..3. • inFitte Collars. out - side • do , Rich . Styles of linmet-ilibbons. thicieleortrs importation: of Light Dark Lori 'an l Short - Nett Git.vesdnnt Lisle Thread 'and . Embroidered , Silk GSoyts.- Thlbet, ertibroideretl;netr st , le Cuba:ere. eifibrid desed. De printed, Enel end an d idornge .'tuns _anti ernyat , ,,. rirld colored &c. - BtrN_NI;;I'S Made fo all the pew and improvi' d btyfe.4, of - & '4l: SA UNDERS;:3tanntiture. CLOTHS eAs!ioriatts; ttec? All the eelebiated . malOiof Trehcli aril Lair C1.0.1;n,.3-I and G-1 (1.6 i! thin'Castaltqe; !Ira eord Ca_,sinwre: new ,:tyle iruptis.A Fruncl Caesimere, inimitnide; mall a variety of Ftigllnh and American Cassimere; is general astortinent .01 IRISIi LINENS - Of the ihemittirdeed thakes; dressed and undress ed or geirt,4nihed,hand, slitiu and "grass bleached, warrantecl all flax -••• • Purest*, Pdraspletz. anirStiriShailes. Superior Cheeks, Cotton and Linen- togetber friths•ock of domestic and:Stuple (;coda, not surpas sed by any. nther'hbulse I.lo)ers are 'eittncstl:ir reque'ficilta ittrand . stdek. previons to pur3: a:4lv e S% )Cre. • DTOSifi COttrY my 12-kn. Yor 66 - M uket etl Ittgbilftth, New Drug Stare.' JOITIST D,311 - .),RGW, 3737/iolcsat? Dritggis, N0..033 IVotitlstreet, °tie' of lh.unond :Alloy,• Pittsburalt,—The. subscriber has just received,fromthe Eastern-eities,-and is now opening ,ao..the -.above stand., a full. assortment of articles in Ills line, consisting of Drugs of altitinds r Dye. Staffs, Paints arid VernisheS, Cheinicals, &c together "cvih . ittelf"articiesiS .- ale ustialll,- kelit for.sale ttt,a_ wholesale' en . i) retail drtizStore. His stock is 'entirelY neve: - and ''ft4 'been selected with:care. Jle is confident that hie . tirticies, asta quality and' price, will please such as may fa vorlini"licithtrealt- - - Tny9-y. • c -- Spgazei tkegara.Vl . Ustxeceived6oni:NeW York : , a large quantity of Havaune..and PrincipC,Segarkof thg most popular and Superior brands now excellent article of chewing,Tobacco and - several bales of superior Cuba Leaf Tobacco for sale. 13. L, WINCBESTER, , No. 50, Third etrte.tiAto doofs :from the , Pcist Office. - ' • - mavo. • WOOL, WOOL,wooL 5 LBS. of' Wool wanted,l for 00,0(1(1 which the highest market price in cash will be paid, for the variousgrades, hy SPRINGER LIARBAUGH & Co., slpthe warehgush of 1-Tannalx_BiyVate7p.n • - • • _ • 1 .- , • . , . . • 44' • Lt , • ' -,,iV..-4,.f4e:,i."'=4;r -• • ' - ' • ,"'' s‹-• - • • - • , _ - rl7 HE New York Life, Fire. Marine and Inland State Stock Insurance Company, No.-2Q -Wail street, N. York, are lickv prepared, through Spring cr Harbaugh, their authorized Agent, to insure a- I gainst loss by Fire, the damages of the seas ,and inland navigation, also the loss of human -life, up on terms equal to ;my other company or agencyin this city. 'f heir Capital is $300,000 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 properly, and one luurdredandren thousand-dollars in cash at any tithe. A source oegreatsecurity adopted hy. this. Company is.ruport -no- considera tion, to take any,tisic,for. a . greater Sum-than five thousand dollar:I; also, no, two riski adjoining, there. by avoiding the errors "whick have proved_ fatal to mans, 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 sixtydays,.oltentimes of such serious inconvenience to the insured The attention of the mercantile,- marine, and 1 personal interests is m•-pectfully valle4 to the ad vantages oil this Company. ' DIRECTORS.. _ Samitel..Jones, Wm. Thonstae,- David Ames, . Smith Raymond, Richard Ransom, Thomas .F7attics. George M. Hargous, Wm. Hollnarts, • , . Edmund Robers, Peter R0ger5,...,.., Nicholas Rob,rs, larnee, Van Theodore Floyd, Charles :Livingston,.:,, ; ', James R:erosen. Daniel Perkins; Jatnes.Tolbert Edward - Lawrence, ' Samuel Allen, Stephen Minturn, .Georo - e Morris, Charles-Adams, • .Prancis Johnston, - - . P.honias.Thnonsen,. Oliver Hanivants.. Ily order of the 4kllboantof.,D.,irectors.- z --, •-...: • • SPRINOEB 1 . -1 444,.0ite4gt- Mice at the Counting ,Room.nf,l,lanna.§c;Wa termati, No. alWater and.-112. F;on:tltrp.ct, .belew Market, Pittsburgh. . • ,=)•,.2 The Fran Lusartinge: - Citittlitiitt oe-rudwthErmttrA'::-... CIIIARTER PERPETUAL ot, fico 1631, Clietn9t at., north sidc. s nvar:Filth."7 - 'rake Insuranco, pesmapent oiltoAtect, against Lees or tlarnage by fife„...con proper;Y,orol .elleeio every deSeriltion, ui tckedt.or etiuntry; on ther.'post re:titan:llde terms. Wpplicatithis; — thado eithei sonally orbs Tetteri;,4-ill be prOtopitly - oftencled to.- - • C. .N. BANCKERS; C. G. B. lc rn , Seety. DIRECTORSc Charles N. Daneker, J'atioh , R. Smitifi • • Thom as I Ltrtd. -GeOrge Thomas .1. 11'ha moo, -Mordecai W,ittne . r, Athrlphi E. Perte,., Sabot - el Grout, David S. dlrown. AV.aottica' _MAnTria; Agent, at ifie - P.Xeloago trice nF Wtirrick 73Lirtin; 6: Co., cornei'ofThird and iitae ket strocta, lire. mks alien* on .bnildindo and their contents in Allegheny. and the I.oribittiAing ctiaittry. :Se maxilla yr inland naiigation.riiiks taken._—• : au , 1-v. Insuratwo Company' of-Narth Atithrich; or _I 76t1;2.11,11,11,a, through ttutluly ttuthatizett Agettt, on sultbcrtber, ( -, tratra lu malct purinattenthuti limited I ~,:r.Lttce on property, LII this city., antiittl , vicittity, oo slopttlettts to, th, , rOnal 'and , rivaro t . , . A ttlotr C. (' Samutil ithjoki4 • Alex. 11.-,,,-. to.rle , s Ttiy!rif,-= - • mitirl W. .1. :11•-, Samar] W.. SMltt4' - E head S.:1.1:1, Ambrose Witite;_.:— .. : .I,,ini A. 1irt,.•.1:, ,1,,,,,th NI. Thoma.s4.... ~.: Job NV:,,t... .I.,hu It....Neliff , Thou,. P. ( , i ,e, Ittcliaril D. Wood,. .. . V. NV. , :,h, lieury 1 ), . - Shlrrar,t l ts : ce.',Y. TM.. is the id,t....1 Immranee C'ol4,sn'y jp:the Uiii, t!• 1 hates, hiving 1. , -en chartered in 119-1 Its elia.r.: ter i 3 perpetual. :Ind from its high standing, long ,-,xp.trionve, arso.e 1.1,•-tus, and tiroiditte ,. all ritkeol f au extra hazartiony c:araeter, it may tsZointidered aa offering ainple sectuity to the-putdic. At Counting Etpout of Atwood, : dolma & ter ap_d streutn, • ( K..y. • • r 23 „• CIIIE:RICAN EIRE: risurtANen COMPANY of Plabidelphin—Chirterpeepettial--Capital 500,- uua (Jute in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut latreet.-7W1?:. Pr ea ' t; . -Frederick ;, Fraley. well ektabl,shed Cookpany, cou dunes- 61 iniari - Buildin.,.ferillaiidino; Forpitaire, pnd Propprty, riot el: extra'hazardnkia - aarneter, .agairistlersi damq - e.'l4 Fire. 'Applientions.for Inaurances in Pittalitirgli' and its imaglitiorhoorl , will ht. rec..trddi pna risks . taken Leitl,er perpetually or for luniterl period,. on favors.- We terms , Jy GEO: COCI-litiN. Arent, dec. No..f2G; AVuocirOtrOet: aosiAn Kinn. • , rz,znity . , R. lilfic & PINNEY, imtn for fir I:klattiare .MI filfll SIM!, Insicra,:ve Compunv of Philad4ph ice. T'llliE 111:•31i:S upon'Buiiiiing and .netebantlize or! carry description, antligtrino Risks upon i? hulls or rlrgne, tif , VCaSelli . take,l2 upon the most :asorable term.. (Mice at the :warehouse , or King -St ./lohnesi on \Valet. fit...hear llclarket atreef,,Pittahurgh. N. B. Ktni! & Ither , y invite' the confidence, and lAutronae 01 . their (needs and cottinitnalty at large to the Delaware M. S. lusurane.e Centli,any, as an insti tution amongthe most flottiiiditn4,in InlO adelpitta— as List:T.4 cargo paid in c"ipital, which; the Oper ation dl`iti chatter,' is 'constantly ittereareng—as e r ack person insert:A Ins tine, share.of the profits• of. the Company; iktthoiat itivolving. him, in any .reaponsibility , whatecer.:beyend the prendnin actually paid hi by him; aitd therefore as possessing the Itiettml•prinetple -divested of every ohntilttitna feature, and in iteinest attractive fonn. nos l-tf gency of the Franklin Sl re inanrcvnee ctrupp,ny or N. I:. cortter 7'hird.ttnti-WoqCstrectsi l'ittsbarg/r. „ rrHE.usants.otthe compattyost , the first of liana ttepublished ionfon.lity wlth an ac't' or tlte I'euit, ytvauta Legisla,turf, were Bond. nml Real ENtate, at 100,967.71 rexnporary L(.1:1111., Stschsiatft'ash, 72' Making a otal of Affhtding certain anntiiiilze"thii all losici'will -tio promptly met, and glylogic nsiie iaceritylo 'nil who (Avila policies aeon:lbis:Company. R4ke taken- at as low: Talt;s as aie consistent with security. (KAI 1 07AARICK.M.k.RTM Agent Nt am ii!.er tug C4:0(1: .-7: E re are iluestetLq? , gii.'e niifice that Professor. V V kIN t; 11.1 s arrived in this city, and will.open his inotitution for iustruction, Er.ocrTroy, 'and the peimanent cure , sta_autx.ll....N9o, /5P1:5 Li, and silt other clefeels in artienlatfort,'and the voice, on 111ofiday, May lith, 4; doors above the loot of Peon:street, Nr. k's , stay .. in this city . ig limited to four mouths, therefete e rly. application Will be requisite. _The .system taught ia. purely phltotophical, and iariegiuifferially from all other i•yin . Ibe original of the Icill.n7A;ing- reconturendation is i u the posise,aion of lil.r:King,-eigned by the Rev: 1)r. J. M. Vi'aiiiright,.-ReY4 rest, 'Esq., and Professor Grisconi. ti E flag 3I„,1831.. We cheerMlly recommetid-W. Ring to' the public as fully competent to correct s tamtriering, arid and all other impediments of speech, having 'wit; nessed the effects Of hisAtia . trutti9n. Ifie have - 1 ,- -now4.Nr, ; Kurz; a'sueessful teuPilei of EllicutiohY s ' - - 4aaMlittleV.totitaMing.-sortificates. of. cures from . I sao, - ;undrinstimuAintsziparettornvendntinft of the ' , hig,liesf -revectability, fortiaideil v.heiriequested ; 'and may be bad , iit".tht:institqlinff. iertiis m - oderate. - -• Clashes mi Liocataon will be formed Sie per= lessons - for 44' each. Foe s. forzs3o, • „ . mayll . . „.. _ John pt. Toivoisic44, . rtRU'OGIST AND . APOTHECARY, No. du, Mar: 'ket street, ihree.doitra above Third street,%Pitts burgh, -will have - constantly on hand -a well 'selected assortment .ottlio best. and 'berthed IVledicittes, which he will sell owtho..most .reaSonalihrterins:Phyai, - clans sending orders will he-promptly attended.to, and supplied Kith .articles they :may rely 'upon ad genuine. Physicians' prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared. from the best materials, at any hour of the day or night. Ale°, for sale, a large, stock -of freeh aryl good 3itsurance L _ Life, Fire and Marine Insursknee, PITMBTRGH AGENCY P rrrsnuttGir NGENCY. Fire and 31arlite Ineureinee.; MiOSfss ATWOOD B. II IGBY , No. 125 Wood; 3 rdogik frOm -Tittle street . New - arrivals of - Cliteensware an. Ghlria-tjuit receivedarid-i* opening, .0. aplen• did assortment of rich. French,' and plain:Din. ing and .Teaware, .. new: and fashionable shapes:: Also;'fine white , Enamel; - 4.ronstonei :and white Graniteware, -of every. variety; , Dark Flowing - Blue, a complete assortnient, together with a well selected stock of common goods, direct from Staffordshire Potteries,, tor all of which he .. _would respectfully nwitntha attention of his friends ,Soi/ ..kupther CTiTe of ,NS 04:prow.. Da. SW AiirrOS ' - 'O.3II 3 IdITIVD SYRUP OF R I? Y , TITE ORIGINAL AI3D GSNVIN=RREPARATION! Coughs, Colds, Asthina;Bieilehitis, Liver Complaint, Spitting Bloitid, Difficulty ot' Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, PalPltatifin ialthe Heart, Inthienza.,...Croap, Broken Constitution, _Sore Throat, Nervous and all . 'diseases of Throat, Breast - and - Langs, the most cfreettial and speedy cure ever - • known fot the.`'. above diseases.„- , . is DR. cgrapo.vff I' RCP. CP ,IiVILB CHERA,Y. _ . Tilt ° ' EATEST CUR RI EVER RECOIED!--, • Dr. Swaism—Dear'Simi I feel it :'a - 'deit 'of gratitude due •yeu—and a - tity to the afflicted gen erally, to offer my humble testimony in favoi‘ cif your Compound Syrup of Prowls Virginia; cn-Wild Cher:. ry, or rather of.its.medicinal.-.virtnes,: • Some throb' years since I was violently attacked with Cold•!and inflamation of.the Lungs, which was accompanied with . ..A".:i . .9iy distressing cough, pain in-the lirea4liltd ' headt-'ll. very:: tensiderable discharge of offenaire, Moons Wont' thohings, flevient frordthbrit, Cspecial ly Fran changed efweather, however ilight.' At first I felt neuron:ft aught my condition, bnt was pretty soon convinced that I was rapidly going into• con surnptioti:,-AYgrew dailY - wriaker, - and at length Was sOare,elrablelo walk about, or speak above a whis per, such - was the exceeding weakness of my lungs. Durinzillia4ime„lliardtried „various preparations and jithicriptiOnS, hilt found tl . O-ielief--grownig s all the tithe NVOceo. Just litre ,I was advised and, pcis3aded by` s ` 'dear friend - itf, Wiltidngton,' to make 6111-0 'your' Syitip-or•• Wild Cherry; linust peufess - that lire -rt.:mid:o .hail. been prejudiced againStrattent inedi eines;:atid are , still against these coming , •atit of the litradssof,etripifies; but toriershindtaq-your-dlaims to the profession and of medicine, and having implicit faith - in , the.". - s4-..K.1P, Pf RIX ;4 113 Pdi - itikthi'vitll purclised,cif;•Dr - - - 'Shaci, .one of .your agents, a.few bottles„ and Y"commenced itsuse - ..,,Nty „ diiease, at this time was 0f,200r, 24' mentlia-atandirig;ecdae iitferitly;Was deeply , seitid: 14 - "thereftire' required tune - aadh 'number orb6ttlea tofellhei acute' iiliik case- I found,. however, coniiderable'relibf liniwthe -first ' nd courlor.frire bottlek.. But being a ptitlicSpealei, I frequently Attempted to preach:P:lo.4lr increasing strength And-linaltic, and therchy;ropturadtheso;vos-. sellf.thitliad'Alreadjill4c4 to Iteal t in thia.wayi deugesg,lilYZeine waSgreatlY:retAided.-'YIF-Cerlser (thence of Acting tints imittailentlY, .11irail'40',eati,J2 OrlffliettleSbeloreTtrailterfeeS 'y - c retterede' s ,l,lfaii ne - tiitiO4;: - ii. 'Midi krailler ,attlitliqr 'O'f'lllold4 would.have'inadOhiqiusitn4liat flit thealidWilifidis , : orertioni, , Tha:Sythp.ttllayed"the - reveristr habit done I away the distressing•nongh,•Yput .ti stop- to •the„ - dis. I charge of matter from the lungs, and gave.thern c and the entire.systern,..good•.health.--Thanhs be teOod, viffr - Fies the seurce, o r , allifealih; - and to br.;.Syyttyno for,, - y IT - Would „rec4nifilenil - . the .SY.ll4,:to.jallilpor sent; who init bettlfefete'cl'hiitit celoiS,"eouili Or con= cute Linn.' laverily-bidieVelt Will - sure ethaeraption in t ez Brat and second : antes,. and in-theliat,vill 1. givileasc and prolong life: -It itl'an exedlleht-tne-di cind; in. eases:or whooping ,cough; load ' - ia to "ivery pleoant to the taste, that children-will ay.foirdt.:,.l liarOlekrred offering this certificate until how, for the`purpose of being perfectlysatisfied withltherpere Cuanency Oftlie'cure, and now that I feel Perfect!) ~,, ell, 1 offer it with_pleasere.„ -- - -- '• ' - • IIEV. i. i i ::Tditidi.... .. .... .. _ _ . , . . . Dup Confity,;-.bi. 11345:.' (t:yr The (original and iinly)'tenuirle prepared by-Dr. Swaynt,liorth-west carnee.Stit and Race, streeta r Ehiladelphia. -•- ReMeinlx7,.all.preparatienspurperiing tt contain Cherry, are fictitious and counteiihit, except that bearing the .writteri. signature-of Dr. S Great' ara shoubf‘t:ie abadriedirWyiarChaiing o_l;.:Xhe tutherizcd agenia. The: only *pub( In for thersare of thegatairdiniecfraine are;"Wni. Thorn' : 53 Market et.;Ogden:& Sritt.i•dee, cornei r bf - Wead and 24 st:, and S. _Jammu; ISO -Liberty:- - st4*here it can be obtained genuine ~: whelesale..afitt - xetail; at proprietor's Acilux .Mitebell; Alle gbeny city; E. D. llingtaa; Cincianatit Pr. MegolTitti Mereer; J..f1. . Darien Sa Ce p . Erie; .1:5,..443z41' Ca:, 'Louisville; Dr._ E.. Easterly: Ss Lenis; Andrew Olixerir'Co.,' Denig cohimb..; Boyd, cams t; Co., Beller; Macheniie &- Haskell, Claielaad; Dr: Baker, Whiallpg, it. Wood, Ala} sville,- Ry.; Miller, Brownsillic; IL Ca mp &lel/mien ,Saart berlandi J. M. Sharp, Dayton; -and by agents-in - all parts nt . the Erated States— - 4 ~..../n4Y-P EXTILAO RD ; I .14 A - ICY-DISCLOSURE& newsat or rttsefit.' SOME Druggists aro, mitied_ into the trroi of hay eig a miserable imitation of.Dri. Smith's Suge:n- Coated Indian. Vegetable. Palls, simply be-cense- they can purchatie the spurious chcaper. We shall in all cases expose-such dealers throughout _thic_Coentry, wit°, Mier being - du/Ir./IVO/vied of the ra4calitY these - imitators ' buy and attempt to impose Upon the public with such worthless trash. It is nq the Se- gar coating alone that constitutes the:valtre , of-triy Pills, but it is ray invention,- for which 1 'claim` the right. G. BENJ. SMITH, 11.1.; 17'1 Greenwich st. and _2 NVater st. Boston. lIILW AXE JUDG . E-IMPORTANT FACTS. We, the undersigned,Wholesale druggists in Lou- Ky., are satisfied; from - ail - the information that we can obtain, that Dr. D'. - BENJAI'iILN SLMITII is the - erg:Mal kr:yen - tor -of `the,Sugar,Ctiated - TtlIS: 'We are pre - pared to `supply dealers at the NOW IloGiaeon, Nter 4 Cary, 492 Main street, I. -S.- 3forila 4 , Co:, 46r Main sr.' - - Royer: it LiadenLorger, 511 Main at. George _Lippfng k. Co, 79 Fourth st.- -„ - _ 11W/ 4. _4/den, 81 Fourth at. The fodloiyiAg froin,druggisdruggists hi New York shows I invented theSugat Coated Pills in IS1l: New Yorl, - 3une 16th, 13U. We; the inutersignedintrerimiv - cir hiard of gar Coated Pills,” until Dr..G. BenjaminlSMith Man ufaetured andfixtehitedpein to - Us afloat a yoar'since. Rushton 4- Co.; 110 Broadway- and .10 :Astor:Mouse. Israel Randolph, 86 Liberty ;St.- liorare,Ereieti, 96,11,ta55,114!„, :John Cast/vs, 91 H u dson at.•, - • -, Donfd.'Sand.it i 79 Fulton st, A VOICE "PROM 7C.ESTECIIY.' I have- been attlicteir With dyspepsia an its niost ag qravateil form - . for-three yeais- - past, and:foetid. fib re. relief until I:uadd Dr: G. - Iteiv.f-Snalthss "Sugar-Coat ed Indian Vegetable Alter Using nix bores of said valuable- am entirely , cured.- They are a-general remedy, • I. K. LIU:NUN. , 1 Peditenh, Ky. NaV.:O,, 1846', We certily . to the Iv ah'oe facts. Dr. Smith's '"Segar-beatedirills” . are universally; esteemed in this vieihity. - • '- • ' Paducah,- gy,;.NciO., 19;•11141/".: -At the request icte-prv. Smith's = Might we cheerfully stale :that. we:visited-, the 916ga-of:Dr. Smith in Septeruhe.r. last; while Ifew-Yorfi,,alid found hint pa all appearance earring. on iery„es-, iensiN:c business Witllhie..Snga-T-cila. l 4 't 413 .0 0- Vote"-. table pills. The extent of his eititbllihnient: Would ni 'astosh any. one not initiatedle the' , taYsteriei of ilia, pill trid#:-Liiihisi - ikleldnrnSl. - Dr. G. Beni: Susith.--Dear Sir; Mithing: 1114 ever been introduced that has sold so well and give* sticli general satisfaction as your Stigar-Ceated;_,lmpl:eved Indian 'Vegetablel'ills. ; - Very S. (Fr`ont . Bull dt Alden.Y SluithDeitt'Sirs.Yetotill please-loud us 12 grata ef - your valuable:F.lw' Prom - .pretentiti7; dicationa die shall sell large an iemata.:ol.lhetrur' :We find that,they go very quiels.-;:Your-friends,-,:z .:111/Ll4 ALDEN. : , Louisvile Fen isih,,lB4e Dr. Smith-LDeiii Sir: About 4:14 - 0- :Weeks akip' : iv , i , S bdught'o, gross of-fent:lndian Vegetable - Sitgar ed:Pllls. Though' dull -here; at.:,this--tindei yet - lai:haversold - thcm' all. You will please sonclne .10`gross.through Messrs. Lawrence kJ:Zee:s(4(4'. your city, who will forward them to us via Pittahurgh t ., • _• -Xours ' respectfully, WILSON, STA.ll.l3lllD,fir. We hare forty lettere from different deolers int the _agency of my,Pill, t althougli - they - hatfthe ape `riotiin their stote---one ilartietilitr from New CIF; leant,'Which we shall pnblish, York, 179:GreentviCliit1 13osion '2. - Water: tontoteVery.bor.ofgenuinem-Sugar,Gosted,Pills." , - .Au.r.trrs—JF7//isert Henderson Druggist, 2Qh Liberty Stre - cdPittshutgli• • Johd:Satectrit Allegheny city.' !tedlc al and Stergient'oftlee. Health in the charm of life, withoutitgold, Love, lettirs, friends,unenjoied. lidetift - BROWN, a regularly eiludated physii clan from the-eastern Zit ies, would tespectfullyari ,-tititnitef,tbilfcitiz'elig of Pi4tshltrgli Allegheny he" 'Can be :l on€ultdd='`piiitdtely . .ant confidenti a lly, . every: -evening -at'hie , otfice On • Diamond_ Alfel, a feW floors from Wood towards the market. Dr. Brown gives his particular attention- tothe treatment andinvestigationof the -following disea ses: All diseages arising Tram Irnyinitietof the-1110*d r - senainal -wilknesiv iinpotency, salt rheum diseases of the eye and ear,Thicuriatisiri, Riles' , Dr. Bravo' flan •irinch pleasure in annaunarig'to the public, that he - is in- pOsiteskion,ofthe'litet-ih formition' iniptoremeht - in the treatbantit 7 of secondary syphilijprectiied at the yarikToick }les pital. The rrnidern _reiearches on . complications and EaMietinences„andtbkimpred modes of practice illicit have been made known to the public buta•ecentley; ambto these ehletly AVhO make this bratichtig;Medicinei,their partict hir-sttidy and praefiee i Many new 'and ramble remedies, hav e been late lyintrauced,-ilvhich.secpres the patient beingllner canalized; ont.Uferistence.:: ,Strang,ere _are appn:fie!l thatDbetait.3lrom•mhas ' been educated in ~vezy bra - heti oriifi.lieine; and — regularly admitted.to _ . practise, and that he ,nolv ! entifiries tlairrgelf ;Ile study and practice of this particularbr4l4l, , togetti er disea‘. - eg.affn private ar delicate natnie, incident to.*lntinanfrinne: No cure, no Out intermptiOf font inoiriessi 4 3:7-01Ree brilltiamond Alley, a few doorsA - Di : in IYood street, toor,tro theV;rantliet. - 7 -- Cons.ultatitaiis strictly cciniidehtiet -- : "-n' 'iriyl 4 -48.4cy _ . , bettetastt to cure the toothache in ouli4rdn- Ate-t•4l4,usingyheoloe!geohery_y. 7 .ctioth yiroelt, than,:tcrsullerthe,aeliMg;alsott; era° sereneiel'.4fithe gotilS, ! otiroisiftreis , "of ttitijllliit l / 2 • 401) . :bleafpg.f43 f ,thet -always-keep. the Taid niauth.pleastuat,:andan the best state eithealfh i r- Whilst •hiticidiicinglf'W.T.l2l:&EPtyliAßriltriY ..I . OOTg . ..WA'qlfto epuhlie ithi:the.Ohinfiii.dlity of the proprietor, to Stifothatlikatticle; which is the original, aid only genuineTeebeiiy.Toothgenuine WaSh, - 40.s been imitated be , numerous Teaberry Toollf•Waihes, Teaberr, Tooth Pastes,.. ends sari ety of artiales.'with the'etime - Teebe'rry:etmesed tv thenktiiteit & in f3Et, this , article, is. thOXist Teat . .Jiver ;bere:the:- - ti*O , ..af Teatterry,.endAii - the44 - j•-tine 'Whieb4M - Seicfse." - . the real virtue; of the plant; and established; the-tieleb rity for,it; Others. tO Make use of its netne;:theugh'they,.nevertlia.preent tuck - to the , •publ .A:e;'eirid.ence that , it'lti:the proparatiou of Teabeirv . for , thii , teetb.; The , copy, of the certifchtl:teeoills.: , iiitillif I.7nited*eteit:Mititrict Court is published. sylianiti, to 6 , ttl•-?;.witi:Be ,, itirethenaffist , ed; Thet-rtt, the , second ay:of-Febriliari, Anne )1/4:44e-thousaiid'AtliCiewria:3l4l6,:tty ' Of the said Distnet, hath - detrositkitthiliis'ollke the' Title of a Book; the title, following, to wit: 12.E.N.111.4.80,100T11 . Thkright.whereof he claims as Proprieior, ittetin ferrnitrUfickthe ef to amend 'the several Acts respecting Flu's.. IFOP,ICISISON, 1842, Feb - . .1 , 1: COpy,dpOited. EP:VAT:LT. The above ;Copy. Right for the Wrapper- of the Bottle, slioivirg the Title of the Article in legal-lan guage, ands granted in the legal formiriviit 'prove this to bethis drgiftil-TEXIIRRAY , TOOTH WASH, and all others are butailtibltiou's -.wlmich . has.gone out of use whereferthe Gerilliere:Techtirry- Tooth Wash is sold,' Then, remember, - none :le' genuine ptit. WirkEt Celt cotes :** / ii44 4 0;i1 OF:g(tio .4 o 4= - - itse fea feel 'epnvinemEttial",if lathe pest evi:k . kimi*rai.: andsvastalj , iiecurrineed_its use.. to ,The:imiaie iu4cMerat, as a :pleasant U,TVE:CtngaCißliiAnei4lE:Tof-,Prrie:r34l34-,t4. TeetiCtimi konsat7E.:soffif:s.Tos. . _ iyid.Clirma*ere For a ttninber of ag . . much 414; or ano.filzinat4rig with beard of NV.hailers , "reateify Tooth Wash, I do &Or }cee&s my taethand Gums i';2:nodui'llatil..ez3srislgockdthan t7°l 4elieve.tli4t:the- 'ad - vintage to many Certfarcrtel 49 . - MeitthsWqf trui-Zhiladetphia, Par. Having used , Wheeletos Teatteirrlooth Wash and powder 4 hafe:thintd them to ptissess.eleartsink and purifying properties; and: , stlitte: - they ..whitenvand beaatify the Teeth; tberhave abertaficiatefthettlt.on the Grutns,,iby-Aftiparting' to theta tree and healthful action, RAYNOLP,; haTe uapd .Wll eel er , s. Teab eny Tooth Wash, and i~neffeeta a.nd G ums has iiv4n 'to .u t p its-merits.cheerfully.xecom ineud it to the iI i .I4KNEAg . ,„ • siydanghtcr has need Wheelei'sTerry, yrinth Wash(anAptiwiler)..,Fut..4 "4411:474.-*:lfects-4.6 be cie4nsspg ;I[o.i)tyincrt a ticl ~a p.4 ening of' the mouth .;,.1. iiii.lieMiatimi , m,recOrii: mending it es..divilest benegcla4 preparatiOnfor the Teeth I liii - e'isieesteri.:;C J: JACK - Philarpiphia. " Stns with - gratitude ihat.l send the following eeri tificate, Inmincthit - Miniy who stiffer:Will:hi led' toli a peresalaf,t, td ob a Wbeelet Tea Taoberit "Wash,TWlliel4'attlelet ,used,en"d - lt. 'di . - effeCtually .eueed'tdotlf - lichti,:neitMeee-of"thCgio B ,:reilloi:ed scurf ?rein believe has entirelY arrested all decay pfthent, I trust thaf all who Mir [ fer, lievii4either. - -'tirthelime species of complaint, will tia InePoisible:nso Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash:,:thattherixia - Y be relieved. JULI tfiA CUTIMAL. "Owing th;haVing'itiken.cold, but mostly in conse euekce oethe aida" of-tilitfiM used in. coloring prints, my Teeth; bccMhorvery:inach injured, giving excru ciating, pain aigiiteftiliir.fer between two and three years Wheel_erte Teabeidy Tooth Wash was used, and: has entirely cured them, ...it.dch :in :eartitiCkte form 1 cendk.thaetlio - se.iihei . eit&lCTlterfect Adnedy. for painfulsteeth, , and ebb) .deitirn n. 'gleam** Tooth', wash, , may.iwitlegonfulente- try-Wheeler's Tx 1 4. 614 7 ctlVlteelerli - .,Wsehr moved scurf and, cured. se:teriesi tke:gunie - , which had troubled me for r tire Y4a 6 ;ititriiity belief that.* ,is a 1414, article, and.that irm advisible to". thai3e, who stilfseiVith - theTeetli.Mid, GurMi'fia - ritaire use of rt ":IF4AIviittYLLIYAN:" "Y6lti and also sca.'encei of 'the kunieiu 'aiy family ; aud`l' send you this gertificate that those . a . r ... 119:-pilffeifwith -tooth-galworsoreuteg . A;fl;.tho_gtintrriTU4.y.l4l4;ew;t:tig itiu.u:Ternecly..loF them, aud..2.;yery,plewutT6O:ill. Wash.: i41;oole;ls l'eaberiy mired aareagro of ;lie,47„utes,anlkefreethally stopped bleeds tug of the:gums 4 ; i deemits itibt . ptgratitude Pr_ the relio - silhehltAffor4dl,moi an4b , i,Atrt.„tpl:vo *my l'ellsw, , ,:beiega K te a:1b:44140a my cotryiet44, that those-1 1 1 0 wi1143E4 eelerls Wash, for ithe,,Teatliitrol-.otata,,•iilLeaul , lhatlt as zr, c k4:491.0.4 1 rrsgsvv,ifirievete [ loqii:Pr mikele;744ofirtf W 404,,tluz6roarty;espectahle4ogietoahgs,highly,..iefiyer of WHEEI,&ft4 T.pi BERRY TOOTH 4SI-1,,1 e_42o4sltiehil 115!iiAe it a trial, after vitichiny Family andused i t, -rejoicetikeeY that tt did gerform a thor 6 Pgh .1 11 4-efreoteercur fgr-0, ttie best -article that, I ever Ateer:_er.:---1-.watOspo ß imera .. , i ts use tothese',l l e - . 1 4474. 11 0rerkng.-.."'''• - • Jr.tiSt" MOOSE,. Wheeler. _ No.l27,,Marketsireot. , . -testimonials aro,existing„apprpvipt,of f!TVir,lief.tlett,B .4 Sidilait I W - 244, ACK No 19,.14berk Iticcek,Tittibuigh heaka WOcid striet PrigOrtal,ols.o,4i 1a• • -•-, , • CtELS as sortment together HOE . THRFAti k i , al g,. e lt or a ll isinAi; just re with Shoe Finding 'l3ll vic,stjut. 4. 10 P )4 4' 4 *::A . _ ... etatfiiug. JUT RECEIVED—.A splendid assortment of Summer Cussimeres, Ginghruns, and Galp-. }Amens, suitable for coats and pants; a large atackof fancy. SuMmer Stuffs; fancy Cotton Cloths, a omit?. tiele; Oregon Cassimerea; Gold Mixed Tweeds and Berkshire; 10 duien white shirt Linen Bosoms and' Collars. Also, a great variety of fancy shirt striped Ging- Batas, ikc.; a Splentlid, assortment .of Summer Cra vats, Ararseilles, Silk, Satin and other Vestings or. puperior styles and quality; Souls, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Bosoms, Collars, Lisle Gloves, and all kinds or gentlemen's wear, ready made, or got up to order— at the shortest notice, and at the lowest prices, by W. B. SHAFFER • Pittsburgh Clothinntore, 103 ' corner of Wood and Witer sts. Clothing! Clothing! Clothing! HENRY. MORRISON, MERCHANT TAILOR '-• - Liberty street. Tm£ subscriber respectinfrinforres his •old custo riaers 'and' the public generally that he has just returned-from the Eastern Cities, and has received a larrge_snd• well selected assortment of Cloth;Cassi ineres, Vestings, and all other materials for the of Clothing and is prepared to make Gen tlemen's Clothing of every description in neat, ser vicahle, and fashionable style. From many years experience in the business, he is enabled to select stock with care and judgement, and as he employs good' workmen, he is confident of giving satisfaction to all Who may favor him - xvith a call. ' His stock of Ready made Clothing, iirlargir well made,' and manufactured of the best materials: He has also orb hand an assortment of Stocks,•Sus-: ponders- Handkerchiefs' and other articles in his line. Ms prices are as reasonable as those of any other estiblishmentin the West. . . Ilia ad-friends - and the public generally are invit tO brave 'him a call. HENRY MORRISON, ap23ti3ef ' No. 150 Liberty street. An Acrostic -c •''"JUST 'IN TRUE FOR CHEAP BARGAINS.% Mist feeelVed; a splendid assortment of Spring and ‘••••—•-•, • and Suniftier geachi, thitnilliansed for quantity, quality or Style, .The.Pregrietor of this establishmeni, Takes great pleasure in informing his friends and the public In general; that he is - now prepared to fill all orders 'That leis Neinefoueenstemers may favor him with. Strangers -gird - Trdelers would do well, in visiting the IrtnitCitn to call and examine his extensive and well .Itade.stqck.of-ready made clothing. He has a com ,, piglet assortment of Englislicloth,"to which he would invite attention, - also; French cloths of every color and quality, wich he is Offering-0a - very small advance on eastern prices. Remembefot this store you arenot asked two prices, Wit " • Convinced that small profits and quick sales is the _ _hest way to secure custom. Having in his employ the best workmen, he can war rant, Every article made at his establishment to fit well, And to ,be of the best materials; he would again in vite Pairchasers generally to give him a call Beforeparchasing in any other place, As hels confident that he can sell them as good goods at ae seasonable prines as any house in this city, Going,so far as to say a little cheaper. Ali his gciods are new, and of handsome patterns, Iminhased hi the the east-but a few weeks since. The subscri ber Now returns his thanks to his friends and the public in general, and Solicits a continuance of their favors. Iron City Clothing Store, No. 13.2 Liberty streeti f mar 7 C. M'CLOSKEY.• Three Big Doors Clothing Store, No. 151, Liberty street. rrHE Proprtetoraof this old and highly popular et , stablishment informs his friends and the public at. large, that a portion of his Spring and Summe,. Stoill of READY MADE CLOTHING, Is now prepa:rtd for their inspection, and lie respect fully invites all who contemplate purchasing articles in--his line to pay hima visit. His stock this season is peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest Fashions and Patterns, and all his Goods, having been select ed by himself in the eastern markets, he can with confidence recommend them to his customers as be ing of tho.verybest quality. His lege assortment ot GRESS COATS, Is 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 Cheaper, Than -anything of the kind that baa been offered heretofore. Tweed and other coats, for Summer wear, In 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 very large and excellent assortment of SubstXiitial 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 dart wear'. Having in his employ some the best Cutters and Workmen, that the Country can produce, and beirg prtrvided with a stock of Goods, which for excel lence and variety cannot be equalled, he is prepar ed - TO MAIZE 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 Chithingi arei7the -proprietor feels confident that after an,ex arninetion of his stock, all who desire to ,purehise_ will'find it their interest to deal at his establishment. The proprietor wouid.take this opportunity to ten derini sincere thanks to the public for the unpreee dented patronage bestowed upon his establishment, and aithe'suceess he haS met with is an indication that,hisstforts to pleas his patrons, have not been inirailing;he pledges himself that nothing shall be omitted on Ins part to secure their kindness for the future. ' JOHN McCLOSKEY . , Three Big Doors, 151 Liberty st ti 17-d&w Vaultlan Blinds A.. WESTERVF.LT, the old and well known Venitmn Blind Maker, formerly of Second and Fourth sta. ' takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full op eration on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Brid,ge,,whets a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and st all..prices,„ from twenty-cents up to suit customers, N. B. If re4nired, Blinds will be put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otheswise, they may be rembred without the aid ' of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be-retnovid, and without any extra expense. je2l-48:wy. Can't be Beat 1 ,M, WHITE has just received at his large ,establishment, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for sumnarrejso, a superior lot of Fretch Satin YES. 7,IPIGS, all. of •which he is ready to make up in the latestlashion and on the most reasonable terms as , usual,. Observe the corner, No 1.(57 Liberty and Sixth, streets. - tnyl , l S. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor, To Arms! To Arms!! THREATENED INVASION OF...SWF...ST ERN' PENNSYLVANIA by Col. Swift, witi 10010 men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White-will continue to sell clothing cheaper. .than any has heretofore been offered in-the western col:In tl, having the largest establishment in - the city, fronting orflitierty and Sixth streets. He is now "pfePtied-to-show to his-numerous pat us the great cst Vartl4'oPeleths, eassimeres, settings, and clo t ort'afl disteriptions,suitable for the approaching 'vletfisoif, - thatlitwever been offered in this market ' to whieh 0.11- - can'have the Right of Way. Observe the Mint& N0.'167. - Liberty and Sixth streets. J. M. WHITE, Tallor, Proprietor._ SPRIN,O F.A . S MON.—Just received by At express t i AS York, the Spring Style of Ants. All those in want of a neat superior Hat, l itre respectfully invited to call. S. MOORE, N 0.93 Woodut,,-3 doors below Diamond Alley. , Fyth Street Furniture iyasereipaniii, B.atibicriber would most respectfully call. the attention of the public to his stock of Cabtnet Ware, possessing advantages over any other manu facturing establishment in the city. He is enabled to sell, his Wares at much lower prices; theiefore,...hfa Would femind Close who Want - gond - Furniture - at.l.a fair• price, not to Forget the light place, N0..27, Fifth street.. (mar 23-dla.wy) H. H. RYAN. Ir:ARD OlL.—PrenitTrt . ti tura for sale by GEORGE. No. .x„ woo et. • oil°fCincian COC a lßAN ma"- f • •
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