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' 4:, A* , ~- ',• ~3 4-,., r:. 2k+e. ; ,-,,: ,-..-; , —, • ”, ..,,:, , 1 - _ ...,-, ,- , -S- , -4:TiO,'•^. IL.'%i•- ' ~,t-i-P:1- ,-; 4:5-, ,- - `,--'•-•,%' '. r,,., ff Z. -.__--- ', %k° ' ' ' • ye; , . , -' l ,-,, 4 4at!.•iirt , ; . 5t.,7..Z:' , 4 'h . :;• 3",-- ,- t:x..--` „.,-r-. ~,--ft,,- - '4":::N . ."_,...,.m.!-,4-:,-,. .-,.• -. • . - 7~ ,~f~iF,~t MEIN a~ IMMO ~ 1 3~ MEI MIN=II ranslicir.a.tou Relinnet Portable Boat Lime. • transporling good betwkien Pittsburgh and the _ll2 Eastern cities without transhipping. This old established line (be; ig the oldestportable boat line on the canal) is now k repared to receive produce and -merchandise for.slepping either EAst or West. The boats by this line are commanded by skilful, expe rienced and sober captains, and .proVitle.l - with good crews. Boats awl eargees are traustbrred froin and to canal and Milroad, saving all removal .and separa tion of goods. Trips made in as short time, and goods carried on-as t;tir Wins as any other Hue. Thankful for, and respectfully soliciting a continu ance of the very liberal and growing patronage here : tefure bestowed open thiS line, we With confidence assure those merchants disposed to fitv or is, that their business shall-be done to their entire satisiliction. Goods carried by. us, consigned to either of our houses, will shipped to their destination free of eltarge for shipping; storage or advance of charges. As we hold nu interest in steamboat stock, merchants I may depend upon their goods al ways being forwarded avithont delay, upon good boats and at the lowest rates of freight. Produce eonsi , ned to our house at Philadelphia for side, will be sold on liberal term, and advances made either at Pittsburgh or Philadelphia. JOlli4 MeI:ADEN & Co., Penn st.. Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. JAMES M. DAVIS & Co., 249 and 2dl, aprlO-Sin Market st:, Philadelphia. Pittsburg/1 Portable 13oat Line, , "UDR the transportation of 11-611 A between Pitts burgh and the Atlautle eitie; ' via Pennsylvania Improvements and 13altiinore and Susquehanna rail road. The Proprietors or this old esta‘olished line, having , completed their arrangements, arc prepared to for-' ward goods to and from the Fast (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 co core a continuance of that patronage S.) liberally be stoWed upon thcin for several years past. The decided success of the portable boat system, so 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 he hurriedly transhipped three times on the way, and the merchantable order I 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, (uncaqualled by any other , line,) affords them facilities to conduct their business with despatch; and to shippers the convenience of I frecistorage, if reacired, 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 ly cart themselves to give general satisfaction. Produce received forwarded, steamboat charges pail, and bilis lading transm:tted free of charge for commission, advancing, or storage, and all communi cations to' the folio w ing agents promptly attended to: TA.I.I•TE & O'CONNOR, Cor.Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. TllO3llB BO It 1111 X.: 27S Market street, Philadelphia. O'CONNORS & Co., North st., Baltimore. 11.1.p3Zannie Trz!..nsportation Line 049 I . IO'SM:ft:TED on strict Sabliath-lier.ping principles, though nut cla:rairig to be the only hue that is sn cunducte-.1. The proprietor:, of this oh! cstrAilmtted flue ItaYe put their stuck in the tinibt complete order, and are thoroughly prepared to forward produce and merchandize to no.! 11 - 0:11 the Eaitera er.t;e3 un the opening or t 0.% igat],m. We tru.it that our long experience in the carrying business,aul zealous attention to the iritercNts of cm:- touters, will boeure to us a CUM11111.111(.2 and increa:m of the patronage heretofore bestowed on 'Singh tin's Oct arrangements will enable u. to carry xcitir the utmost de,pateli; and our prick, -ball alv.:tvg be as low as tho (owe..? charge.: ky other responsible linen. Prodace and merclianlze will he recei,ea and Cur warded east and west w thunt Auy elhirge for nth erti sing, tglrage or commieN . lol). Bills of lading Com arded, and every direction promptly attended to. Aildreez. or apply to WM 111NC.11.1M, • Canal Basal, Ger. I.dwrty. end Wayne sts., Pittsleu, IIING11.1n•z, DOCK w STIIAT roN, irib" Si irk.-t st., l'hdadel ph:a, ,J WILSON, eat, No. IZlNortlt st., Baltimore, WI 1,11.1.`.1 TvSON,,4 7 ,ent, No. 10 Vet ht.,Nosi York lug ppeu4e.ut. Port ablo Boat Line. Zl.'l 17 4 ‘0.11.the transportation of produce 3:ld rnerchan , dize to ant from l':ttssurgli, 13.dtirrinre and tran.ihippiaq. GJuds con signed to our care. will be rony.irdcd without delay, at the :ol.vegt current ra--, 13;115 of Lading trlnd -46initted, and all instruction , : pronyt;y attn;ldestrto, free from any extra charge .for storage or CO:11:11:S- Sioll. Addre.s3 C. A. P.I.:A.NrLTY & Co., Cana! ILLsin, Pitttbuigh 111151.1, 51.E11.1.1 . 11..1.....z Co., Smith's - Wharf, 1121temore MF...1.14..g, RAYNOR L. - Co., Brua.l ot., Pitilmielphia Fle.:vrortla's I.l'ny Freight Line . IQ .J( iN . CI,t.;, ,, IVELY for 1.11 , 1 tranv , Jrtation of waY 1 1 . 4 littwo,n Pittslrirgh,l3Ltirslille, John; th.vn, Ilollichybhurg:i, Water Sz'reet, and all inter rne.liate places. One boat leave 9 the Warelitgue McAnu!- ty & C0.,1 2 /Mburgh, every d.ty ( xe , Tt Sua.layz) and alway 3 depn.l on having their goody forxardel without delay and on accommodating terun. We reipecOilly su!ic:t year patronage rnornicrom,. J. Pizkworth of Luau, Nile, Exchange, Paris and Pacific. J. H. Barnes of boats, Push and Esoine. John Miller of cars on Portage Rail Road. AGENT. 3. J. PICKWOILTH, Can4l 11:11in, Johnstown, JOHN MILLER . , Hollitlays:m.4;h, C. A. BP-INA:LTV 3: CO, " Vittsbusgh. ;023 noN'oxfa.xiiir.LA UOUTZL, I=l Ti.) 11.11T1010411.., in 32 hours—fare $lO. TO PHILADELPHIA. in 40 hours—fare .$l2 1 6 ONLY 73 TITLES STAGIS:O! p . 711 U. S. r.q.U.L. The Grezt Spnd, IleguLra g and hig:l Reputation alreadv atminuil i this p:eas tut passenger Runty, has induced the Post Master timieral, to islatic the Ne York and Phasic:l,4hr mails to Pittsburgh, ui - on it. The sttperior aal spilt steamers CONSUL and LOUIS M'LXNE, leaven the Monongahela Wharf S o'clock es2ry morning, and at 6 o'- clock ooze:, evening, except SLID .1 ay :t. Splendic CO whcv.v.r.lit their arrival at Brownsville, to trans - port Ikt'engi-.rs and Mail, on! y 73 miles to the Rai /told ne Cumberland. Thwpreparations on this route arc ample, and the Connections complete, so that disappointment or de lays will be•unknown upon it., • By our tickets, passengers can delay at:Cumberland `or at Baltimore, during their pleasure, and continue their jUurney either by steamboat or cars to Phila delphia. Office in - the "St. Charles. Hotel," Wood st. Pitts burgh. J. 111E5E.1111.121, jr 3I Agent. European and American Agency. flitiE undersigned European Agent having again I arrived in America at .the regular time, will leave 'Pittsburgh, Pa. early in September nest, and sail frOm New York on the first day of October, ma king a auLIIITZENTII tour through England r lreland, Scotland, Wales, and returning to America in May, 113'7._ By this agency money remittances can be innic by drafts for large and small sums, payable at tight in. every part of Great Britain, Ireland, &c.; legacies, debts, rents, real estate and claims collect ed and recovered; sdarches; of all kinds made; co pies of wills, deeds and documents procured, and the usual business appertaining, to this Agency wan -sacted as heretofore. innumerable references giv en. Apply personally or adrile:,F,pasipaid, IL KEENAN, Eur4.ean Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh. Alm. - J. S. May will attend to-all European bait nets.in my absence. 'el9 ~`F:. R.'i:~. Viµ,.' _~ emigtation: ItOCIIE, BROT/IratS ac CO ARRANGT.7.IXiiTS -trr7r 846.tta_ ~,; ~~ BLAKELY .1111Tcli EL, -Igen.ts. EMITTANCES to, and Thlti3 , lge to .and from Great Britain and Ireland, by the Black Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Packeo. Sailing from New York and Liverpool on the Ist and IGtt, of every month. And by tire[ class American Ships [Sailing Weekly.] • Persons sending to the "Old• Country'' for their friends; can make the necessary 'arrangements with the subscribers', and have them brought out in any of the eight ships comprising the Black Ball or Old Line ut' Liverpool Parikets; (sailing from Liverpool on the I lot and Wilt of every moittlio also by first eltis ships, nailing front that pert weekly, which oar Messrs. James D. Roche & Co., there will fiend out without delay. ear not come out the ininicy will Should those sent be refunded Without any deduction. •• The "Black Ball. or old Line of Liverpool Packd eta," comprise the following magnificent sh i ips, and will sail from Liverpool on their regular appointe dal., as follews: On tat Jan. Ist May. Ilst Europe, 16th " 16th " New York; Ist Feb. Ist June.,, Ist Oct: American, 16th " 16th " 16th " Yorkshire, Ist Mar. Ist July. Ist Nov. Cambridge, 16th " 16th " flith Dec. Oxford, .. Ist April. lot Aug. Ist " Montezuma, 16th " 16th " 16th " Notice.—lt is well known, that the Black Ihrll is the very best conveyance for persons to get out their friends, and as oilier passenger agents itilvertise to bring out passengers by that Line, the public are re spectfully notified by the owners that no passenger agents, but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, arc authorized to advertise and to bring out passengers by that Line. We have at all times for the Drafts at Sight for anv amount, direct on tha Royal Bank of [retain!, Did; lin. Also on Messrs. Preseuttt, Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, which arc paid free of discount, or any charge, whatever, in all the principal towns throughout England, Ireland, Scotland rind Wales. Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (pest CO C pd.) ROCIIE, HBO'S . No. 33. Fulton street New York. (Next door to the Fulton Bank. JAMES D. ROCHE & Co's office, No. 20, Water street. Liverpool. BLAKELY & MITCIIEL, Penn street, near the Canal Bridge. and Smithfield st, near rith. _ T. Genrrot Emigration •i lU rANcEs and pdr..zag .747 'Ol3l 611. CAT ratiTAIN AND /11.ELA:11), by W. Se. J. T. Tapcott -- 73 South street, corner of Malden Lace, New' York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. The subscribers having accepted the a.;,,:licy the abate house, are now prepared to make arrange ments upon the most liberal terms with thote duni rous of paying the passage of their Croat the old Country, and flatter theincselvs their character and long standing in litlitine36 give attics!' ays smance. that all their arrangensients will Le carried out faithfulle. Messrs. J. "1". T u r,, , cott, are long and ravera hly known for the supc roar ciaso, avd s o sm,.,l,,Lon and sailing qualities - of va,ket Thel QUEEN er me WEST, sitEttiv.‘N. hutlit>.l Tl,ll.,CiAltillCg, BU'l r NGUER, S, LIV ERPOOL, and' 6111110 NS, two of w loch lease earl, Port monthly, from Now York tic •Ilst and and a w n Li ve rpool the 6th and llth, in asldstson to :doe!. they have arraw.teineots w.th the rt. ilt-orge and Union Lines Of Liverpool l'acliens to mosze a depar. Vile trues Liverpool, veers' tie cdaya Mont; I . nos mined, etc,r facilities riwil keep poce o th their in creasing patronage, whsle Mr. ;V, T a p.,,,tr, per-sunal SalterilitolltittatAl of the tst,m,os tit Lary Pool is an a lililoiltal gentility that lilt vousfsoda-nd accommodation of the passenger t.,.1 Le partstm lasly attended to. rise sultscribt:rs teMg; is nessal) estemively yoga gel in ttos T ran,Tortatio 11:Lsinc, ten pat,..l,org and the Atlantic C,Les, are tlo-relt e,d.led 0, ta;,-; thane of ausl forwar:l iintoedvately on I thestlanslintt, n ItISOSIt a chaise Of ,I.glpio.tilittiloot or! delay, and are tlierefore prepare Ito torte-act ibt pat-1 gr,, , ,c ;Imo any boa port us tlreot It: :than or I ,eland to this. C-dyi the fats, r: they ate ritgalftnil in git inl theta fagilit,o, for e.irr:. - inj pa.,i,nge:s il v r i n l a nd not otloor-Aigi attairmbM, and IS Sit :vine cc,saary forward ttsrUsor WeYt tim Lest illtnie of mutes:yams , uMlsout :toy charges for evtilr til0.11):0. pg,golilt I.t far decline cinnini: Out, the allifillot paid 6.0 pa,,agc wir be refunded in cull. Entrm s c The. atitotcribers art, Fey inn, tf, draft,. St sight, for any ttmOtint tiztyable at ill, itrutuipal and Ttrajot in LlAglan4, Irehtua, Scott:L..l ard Wales; thus a‘fortling r. eare and moth" (.1 Re:flitting funds to thU=tt Countrues . , ttinch pr•rsont reqnirity,.! such facilitica, will find it ititvrtod to V rel 117.1,P1 4,3 or. viahuation luttur rust 117,:d Sr tii be WCCNSOR, Fnrantlinj and Con:mo.:non ;ki,..fellantst, tarr:27 l'ittAbnvzh, Ltemtttancca to England. Ireland, seot land 'Cc Air v• pEnSONS dV.CrOtIS le:0/114114 I.onry to any the abon.k. outltrit.,, 1:311 do no I ilrOOldl OFC xub veribea.i on tho We are prel,red to laa IO draft, for arty ael" , lut user EI,Vo atr,rheg.— Itemittahref mule tfirough our hoete aw: day before the 23.1 of May, will be recut., ed in Ire and, by tit , 20th or June. BLAKE:Ur& tlruts !In Itoch , , Lh-1.•4 Ytql. - - i) ARE Cll %NUE Fait O011.l) INV EN rm Es Ts The sub:ter:her has laid out, and now offer, fort sale ct reasonahle pyres nail on accommodating t ternit, one I ntu ited awl ten building lot., on that handsome hCIWC , :II ViilJ-lon . h street and the 3ionongahe:a river. - Tie , y arealiout ono-third of a mile Born the sayand arc tidnated in that t part of the city dugratt whtch trill prolithly soon be annexed to the city :ix the Seventh ‘Vartl. No pro-1 perry in the suleirbs posseisea auptnior advantages. nor has any berctoihri• boon laid out with to an allowance of wile streets; Braddock in from one lientlred and twenty to about one hundred and Ming) t feet wide, and Borden, Commerce, Ikatly. Columbus' and Water streets, all wide avenue,. Motu of the! lota hive two fronts, and as they are of various and will he sold one lot, with the privilege of foil, or I live, early appbClTlta can be accommodated to sUit their own views Of itll;ooleineat. Persons who de-1 site to build or to Male secure investmesita in pro pony that is sure to advance in value, and particular ly those Who intend to erect mant.ulictories, would de well to view these lota awl examine the draft be fore purchasing tdcew here. The survey liar the Pial t timore and Ohio railroad and the railroad uurvey by the State of Pediusilvania were both made alongside of this property, and it in generally considered that Braddock street, or the ground immediately alongside of it, affords the only eligible route for a railroad from Pittahurgh to the East. Coal can be delivered on this property at a much less cost than on the Al legheny river, and there in always deep natcr at thin Part of the ri Yet. E. D. GAZZANI, aug2s-ti Office, Market, between 1.1 and tlth stn. Farmers, look to your Intereist THE subscriber has publicly challenged any j hatter to produce a hat of as good rna:erisi. styl e an.l finish at the prices at which he will sell. All his hats are of Pittsburgh manufacture, and tht , te who are Will( Whiletea with the prices of hats can be dealt IN jib on the cheap 011 e price system. No one. or two prices his hat,. ever hear. A hat that is sold for four dollars el , •e«here, lle will rcll for $3.50 and that's very fair. The. buy of friend Keevtl the h:itter. 1i e inch tho,e who wish to buy on the 411/0 , principle to call at Irr.2. Wood st—don't forget thy nurolier—ttext door to :McCully's flour warehouse jyl7 KEEVIL T)ERSONS de:Orono or on rchaeleg lots in this Cemetery are referred l'or information to the Superintendent on the grounds, or to E. 'l' horn Druggist, corner of Penn and Hand streets, Pitts burgh. By order of the Board. .1. CB isLETP, dee II Superintenddia. /FABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ- Cat patterns. 1r you want a good article cheap call at the Furniture Warehouse of T. 13. YOUNG & Co, 31 Hand st. • BEDSTEADS—Mahogany, Bitch, Maple, Cherry Oral Poplar high and low port bedsteads al ,r•ays on hand and for sale low at the Furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG S Co, 31 Hand al. GROLND PLASTER—We have, and wine con , shindy supplied with a first rate article of Ground Plaster, which we will dispose of by the ton or barrel, to suit purchasers. MARTIN Sr SMITH, 56 Wood, bet. 3rd and 4th sts.- "„~ I.7.xlenslois of Pitlo,orgh Illegitcay Crtnetery. MMOM=:= The Zenith.lift' Fire insurance - Ccirepaety or MIA DELPHI A . PIMPETUA L. *?400,000 paid in of flee 1613 k, Chestnut st., north side, near Filth.— Take insurance, either permanent or,liniited, against leas or damage by fire, oh property and .elects every description, in town or country, on the moat reasonable terms. Applications, read° either per tonally or by letters., will be promptly attended to. C. N. CKER) Prost, C. G. BANciir.n,Sec.V. DIRECTORSi • Charles N. L'anclier, , Jacob. R. Smith, Thonnt.: Hart, George W. RichanlA, 'Photons al J. ‘Vlirtony Mordec4i I,owis, 4. TobinA Wagner, Aaolphi H. florin, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. D it. S Vtir Al'3: LI , F.; , . , COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD Cif Eaillitr. rplIE GREATEST CURE EV EIR,RECOILf?ED ! ...t. Dr. SwAyne—Leer'" Sir: I fed it it rlit of gratitude due you—and a duty to diti atiliet 11 gen erally, to riffor my humble testimony in favoll of your Compound Syrup of Primus Virginia, or Wild Cher i ry, or rather of its medicinal virtues. Son e three years since 1 was violently attacked with cold and, intlaination of the Lungs, which was accoMpanied with a very distres.ring cough, pain in the breast and head; a very considerable discharge of riffensive, DavTrin, Felt, 11th, ISt'''. mucus front the lungs, frequent from them, especial- , J. W. ll'hitinore.—Dear Siri As youare the re;- ly from changes of weather, hawever slight. At fait I felt no alarm about ray condition, but war pretty] ular authorized agent in Daytdn, for the sale of "Dr. soon convinced that I was rapidly going itito con-] Wistar's Balsam of Wild Clietry," I take this reeth:, sumption. I grew daily weaker, end at letigth seas I ad of making a statement of facts to you l.whi"il ' scarcely able to walk about or speak abov4 a wins hope may be published to the world) in reference to i per, such was the exceedin gweakness of nlaugs..l an almost miraculous cure , wrought in my ca " b YI During this time I had tried various prepara tions ands, means el the above inerthseb/; Da/sum.pl prescriptions„ but found no reliefH-- , growing all ,the;: language fails to describe thesalutarY effects it pro- time worse. Just here I was advird and persuaded, dosed, and the great benefit I derived from its use. by a dear friend in Wilmington, to make trial o/] The citizens of Dayton and vicinity, well recut- your Syrup of Wild Cherry; 1 must confess that pre- ] lest that on the Bth ot r August last, I received curl- viously 1 had been prejudiced against pati l int merli-. , aim injury from the explosion of a ethos. A Per - eines, and am still against those coming out or the! thin of its contents entered my right bide, and breast hands of empiric , , but understanding your claims to, and in all p r obabaitz., some fragment „, ,photora (a 1 th e profession and practice of medicine; attl.having the rant-rod passed through the "plura,” and pierced , implicit faith in the say so of my friend, I forthwith] the Lungs. - I rinrchased of Dr. Shaw, one or your agents, a few' After the lapse -a about six weeks, I seas attacked bottles, and commenced its use. My disease at with a distressing roug h and a slides] pain in my this time was of 21) or 24 months standing, conse-, right side. Sonic ten days after this M hen iii a par' fluently, was deeply seated. It ithetethrel required oresm of rougUrig, einlibmly and chcza hroke, a 351 i time aird a number of bottles to e ff ect a r:. re in my a larg o , ' q w ". , ot. ot - Y of very otioo.,iwo matter, er, m i ne d, .i case; I found, however, considerable relief from the With I.10o.!, vs IS discharged; moat of meu tonnal,, a. , n t o ur or live bottles. Bid being a publi l c speaker, p 05.:0,-,e throtlit the openota of the wound. Fruinj I I ., ,, , Tieet . y t attempted to preach with myincreasing this cl'""i"; ti.""' frerl"Pud ;assail a q ua ' lut Y ' I I strength and health, and thereby rupturedlthuse VeS air, supposed to issue from the Ikt.let , . During all eels that had already began to heal, in this way, Iltim lime my sufferings were almost intolerable. doubtless, my cure was greatly retarded. In consc- My 15hy , .. ,, 0;. too.,,hil":Paia the 't.r' ct ' d atter ', quence of acting thus imprudently, I had to use 1 2 t om t o me, and dill all in their power tor my recite - 1 0 r Id bottles before 1 1%.., perfectly restored. I have cry. lint with all their shill they could not reach 11,0 question, a much entailer number of bottles Ejn"'n'it if d'larP's* 41,, lie LU'IS' lu'd l ' er " le 4rect- would have made me sound, but for the above india (J. 1:, as visited daring this tithe by at, least !leerily i , cretion. The Syrup allayed the feverish I.abit,done Piiy-,.;:ati, . l away the distressing cou'th, put a stop iti the dis . , • A it ~....., or , reht , ed to a (Wet xints'.t.i i , o,..usetto"; charge of matter from th 4 lunge; and gave:hem and "I . O''' tun;' ":'"'''P"iiY t'lls"-: pi''' . I aid that tb .' s l time entire system, good health. 'Thanks .ie. to Gotl, , ',mild 1,4%0145t, ray ii;l, it, a s crY sire,-, ...'''', " az ' ' ll ', Who is the 'source of all health, and to Dr. Swayee At an 1 - 2,cri•on he'...l :A the seer; i,, N. y .; M y 1 , „; ,„.....12,,t;t1„;.,;,,,,1,,,,b, , ,,,,, i for it. I would rf,cononflnd thin Syrup to all per 12'h' the I`sli"'"2 named l '" "L ' """ ' ' re "' " "." 1 At m 4 -' cr ,, .. - al '''''..l"* , a 1"0" "c raga Ii I tilts „ ho may be alfectf,d with colds, cough or con- Inre,tors of lion C..u,,p,5:., c..r J A ,,,, u:5,,,..:.,1 year,, , to Co:co:141:i. and a c , .l.l.rated rhysiciari o:' that! iinniiiiiw ,. I verily believe it will cure cOnsumptiett 5;1: '.1 .13. '” " 33 C""'"lt e l', Wh" ti" ,'''''', i '''''''', a ' 9 " a-11 ', 1 ; ill the first and second stages, and in the last, will Joseph w.....,, , ,,,ge, st.oeheu Ilolr, 1 v.: waif my situation, Il e resist:6sM 111-I:lloe.t.ty cou l d give ea.s. , and n.,.‘ainn , lire. it is an ex,,,,ni,,nt. medi .l oliu Diouf:et, John ma:h.., I 1.., done I,y IlleatCal sal, if the c olistitstion i:.self avail vine in cases ." (.I .. nhe s nping Cnng i ,, ~,I r. ,,, nn rear NV .11.,a:t0 Si. NV ail, "."'• W. (.: ."P l ''' ' • l, rant teifix:etst to thmoav oft . the ,!.., - .•:‘ , e. „ I pleasant to the taste, that childrro will c y for it. I Joim Neu Mp,. J.,,,0b Miller, i M ' , r , ""'l* "'s". d espa i r.: ":. '"i r'''" vc • ;',' ' ! te ase offerir , t this certificate uu ii now, for ‘,.;,:,,,,,, s. t , ,,,,,iin; M. , reiis apt in!, : , 1,., , L.,..1 ~,i eirddy gr.:tad of 10q0 • 10.ary ,, 0 cans ‘ , ..1 . a• 1 the purpose of being perfectly satisfied vk th the per 1.:.1.:Ce, .i..st ph S. L..11,v, 1 1 l''''l'"aU'lv at tl" •in"c'" ri. • i '''‘,' ~o 2": 01 , 1 :'5' \ V T . Itlitneuey of the cure, and now ,that 1 fe .1 perfectly Jahn J. Ilrrrirk. , , leer's Paint Allots, entitled “latirite:4esocat t...ii(le, - '1 . ,..,,,ii , .1 oirret it. wait pleasure, Ai, I •,1 a ta.l , reqm - rg meet-rut or Ili, 13to t rcl, Jio; 0 , " Tl,Si , e, on l'uto.oraptloa of Veto L:M.F.N." As I t REV. J. P. - .... 1. !I W- SAVA" . . , I'-'1•• 3 ' 3 ' an' i ''''"''''.. , ''' `-';'''' had on:, to,rti td dv.:tl lIICO "Cat , '..m2 a , 71 nrin , "; D o r Co • 'N' C I s ' •C. 13, ISIS I , ai . CAM !,, ..,. .. aC. , . let. l's,,,itiut for de , erase ,:u )rag. i 3 soil C., it 'nit .0 3 , :;.3..1e. 11: , 13"• c''''''''''"l m" Ll yr"' Tlao f”rigitza! witl cat) genuille al'' W AI. JAME?. 111/I.;i:S, bottle 01 t h e teoo,-;,le _ • I Vll!‘' I . - --ll' , I '''''.' r').!'-'4 fu a , :, • - ~, ptelelree.l bs Dr. Swaylie, North-west corl. '".' n t ' - '` . ..''.... d.•.. ,0,...,1 s ~..': •• It',l,r*J Lt.//•,, - / cf It'll.: f ....'it,i, , 1i „,,, ~.„ ,..,,t , 5 1, 1 61, A , ,p h , I okuratil e. i . e.t . , c!:3 er1. , 0 , 1 ill.: a:al..A cal:qv:L:l , W.) . Agr+r I I R,,, r „,,,,,b tr , all preparations porportint :ti V. Ms' ' 3 73 r.t.: IN!. , ti k NIT. C 3 77.1 p •kNy ”f h:AI2 .1.44..1 sole, his or V. loAti.-31 I. 6.7),..r rri..,c,r , ./ et i w . irst ch..„.. . sirs. fictitim: , ,u,, , , c„,,umo „, 1 A .. t a d m. , r:pet.:4:—C,,,,,, , , .0 , .1,_ rat. 1,5 , 0+ , 4 ~: , ,,e . Ni: e""gl' ' '" . ' - ' l, ''''' l ' u f ' ri:; . ' 1 that bearieg, the writttn•l aigtrature of Dr wt. , ~ dm. ' t:meo m P10m„ie.,,,i,,, N 0. 1 .: w,,inut ; ,<,,-- r- - ; , t"..=. t , 3 h' 3 "l'Y ' t3l.- '7, - ' m ii ", : '', l •''_ „ ;"f•i* - i Gr.,: care should be el:served in porch, Vi . I ID.. '- n l'r-s - r• Fre.l , r-.1.7',. Fratev, • "-X " 4 " . "th'y ''.l= l4 l"'''''''` l P'''''J l " ' IlI '" :ra-i ' r- aottg•rized a:: reefs. The only ngenta ini tier',. Th.s 01.1 and ...Id: ~,, t ,, . .b.hed C o mpi, cf. : D ., ta,-; ~.t 1-C,:;:i.r•; ,t.t..!,...,:. , 1 for the ale of the zermine romlicine are, - o•-. ~,.1,-; ns : ,I.iary I r, , ,,,i1 , ,... ~. , „ , , , , , „ Lome to tos-iro 1130h1it3 , 301, Mc3t-h3.0.13 . ,: , , ruin:turn, , W ,, e d 1 ,, t !,--- -,, . . _ .. .. ~ ~„ r i as .3:sruct Ca.; v;zl.eil c....liftween. corn] , I I , ' • • t r-, 3'ltri 13'1. - 3'3 , 3 - ' +.' to '.'r '"" "'''''' ; ` kr ' sil a s"' 1 1 t • - •'' '''"`''''', ' ' i- i - ' i- ",'" , i and 2.1 st., and S. Judea, ISO. Liberty on, .. •,,,,, ,o, ar . 4 . • , ' a" . , I,:l'at 1(141. ..):. ti..,., zr hy 1 , ; ,e, 43 , 33 t' , ..' 3 I 1 3'33: 1 -` l.s‘ , b• - " ,, '"'l'" , . l. at "'Y , Tr ''''' j ran be obtained genuine, v.:ivies:ale a •` . li - s 1i1,..,1te1l ' '1 . ' i.: ‘•‘• ~ l' "-' , 1 ,- .•h asd r's r ''''''‘'!` ' ' ' ' ''''''''• ° ""g• l• I. '" ''''', ' I 1 • 1 propr.eforla pr'.ccs. Sold by John .Mit ...N.1:‘11...:1 , .or ....1r... c. 1 1......, , . . .. . . h..,,.1 -•'1 tat 10.-'ei e I steal r s+s [;Zen! li! r , i'"'-' , • I h'' , '" '','-''''' " '," "";`'. r „''''' , . I thel..s el:, ;E. B. If:um:in, Cmconiati; , ~,, e ~ .',/I !.5.4 1t ,, -It -1..,1411...-7.1..' i ..., , .. . , ~ , 1 kCo Fr 'e• J 3 - ott , , 3 ,0r0r-vit3ty Of I'M' linOL-3. lwro,k, f.rors- 1 0'1. ,, -.-- ••,--'''.- r'''.. . ~ _ ~.. ... i. ....c.i..r. J. J.. /•11i . ,011 -.-• •, .it. rtIA . ~ y IA :0. O.CIIItJtN„I. , ,It. 3 .‘'i' I ,"'' ""'-'t ~",,,,-'.:,' r''';""'?"."'" ""` . !.'"', i ' C.i., Loui.ville; Dr. I:. Easterly & Co!l ~ .i. ''ll, V: 0.,,t syr,t. i R''''''" .a / 3 ' h ''' t " '' l " '''' '''' '‘' ila t ' l " I ' I ""' is, Oliver S Co., New Orlmins; 1) 1 e,;:., . '1.', *” L'lgi:'-'4'f'-'''''''-'• 1 "" +l . l '' i t '''' -1 "‘" 1- 1 C.btrriblis; ]land, Carf.S It Co„ nutter; :1, "'`' l '' ''''-‘ l .' '" --S " '''', -a/ l' : '''' is' the '''"' d ,' A ". l. Wok ell, Clcv-T•lanalt Dr.Tial,, Wheelin i,,,......n de,:t _se, :rorther iaraisti, rams: cal l Ott 4 " .-. It. Wool, Mais,ille, Ey.; niter, tifol, I 11. t:33:33p10.11 Co., I' n',,stheant It. E. Jo , • i berland; 3. N. Sharp, Dayton; and by a 1 parts of the Unith.l St-t' A. " :`,. ili AATI ; : I ` , P. Y I: IS C L PITTSBURGH AG IINCV. WARRICK MAturin, Agent, of the I.lxchange Office of Wan iek Marna, & Co., corner 'pt - Third and Mar ket streets. Fire risks t.:+l,en on imildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, A lieghtny itsni the eurrounding country. No marine or inland n4igation risks taken. aug 1-y. -- - _ Fire and Dthine Insurance, /WE Insurance Company of North America, of 1 Philadelphia, through an duly authorized Agent,' the subscriber, offers t.c . ) make permanent and limited Insurance on propert'i, in this city and its vicinity, and on ahipments by tile canal and rivers. DIA Ecrolis: Arthur G. coirni, Pies't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, _ Samuel \4. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob Ti.i Thomas, John White, John 11.. Neff, Til,lllllN P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Win. \Veldt, Henry D. Sherr.ird,S , e•y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the 'Uni ted States, haying been chartered in 1791. 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 he considered as stirring ample security to the public I filttSES ATWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwoiul, Julies 8: NA'a tor and Front mructi4, Pittsburgh. oct23-y. NATIONAL Flla AND MAIIINE INSURANCE COMPA.7.:I", rielv York Trutt::: wt.!' known and respecdahle cenipa . nv is pre pared throujii their PH l'Slll.7ittl Ati6:i 4 ;CY, to make ilThrlrallre el every kind connected with rigs or transpertatwn and inland navigation; to insure against 10.5 or damage by tire, Dave:ling Houses, IVareilieases, Buildings in geatiral, Coothi, Sarre, and Mer,!tivii‘low; and every ilaaeription or pent...nut 1 property On the MOO. I:ts Oral - A e term,. Gtr inseranve wodeoit de• th s , No. 2,1 Viater and Cog Front sts., by AWL If.l A 0 ::.. rininii-.71-,. , • • ~ i 1.-..0. )...ok. r!o.Y. „1, 7 ,0tt al Piriet i4, .1,..: i'!;:s /.04 re..i - a -•:::.%c...:t - tiIitL9TO.N.I.V..II 11.. ,S.NII . Tit • ti.!r , t!, 4.1,, JP,: 11..01,,y,11ity ~(.10....i.,,,,,,'„,,..t. Ci 4, of 1y:1yt....%). t : 'Uhl , : Itt: , :s weir, Riot:o.g. , ar..l Alervlistoloie ~il M0,• , .:!.,•0er . re., T.tilt - r, of 1.11,0 1 . . 1.•, , ,,r , dracf,lh.e.,..n. and ..{-loth It i -d, n 11+,011 11111:1; j ' :,'' . I t.. , . , .4 WA 1 ,,,, ta to; i.'4nln 14.-I.' s •Litt..... , C , ori 1-1 :';' . tarc,..;7.. ,, c a of scraels,C.lll`lluptita the i., , .. , ..1:i.,,,r.dik• . ;...• i vat .. , i.t.: i Itit :WY 4 . 9 . 1 ., !;• , . IS 1.11'1 , ' All C. Or 11l A V 0.4.. err , 1.111.11 1, : 11.'. 1.1 it 1:( IV LEP.. i T 0 D.E . . I.: O , ti ItiT .9 (i:l . ica tit the Ny1.r..1104 ,, C of V.: ,- ..7. 1; 11,1 t.,,,, .. 7 , ,,..!(,,,,,1., . 7 . tL.,,, 4,',,/-,;.1 cr.,if:r.s.tie el:, asn;,- if, Ql:''.,Ml - : Dre...(gitts :Iry mitled into the e 1 ,V.u...r ,0„, 11,.t :t.1.171 ~-t .tor, 1'..”....h0r5:t. , I r.loylcmi, ill I' 4 . trif allZi itin Of iiir 4:20C,... . i.,_7 1.4 0 11-11,...-..n..‘er.Mnt. - a:01.1 of Dr. Su N. 11. Ntet: 1•: r,ilin, HOW.' OW 1,•01 1,1 '”.. a and ; Vt . ... tile tlti.ik 1,,,; . 4,.1, Ist ~,,,,, tail 4.141: ,* ,:, 11,14.3 ' ,..:, ,, !; k - • , - 1 '.. ,,, 1 11, -h" ".....1 ,1,, Wr' I'd'''', ~,% 'l, l' h p tir01,..0- of . 111,! !.,,,,,,,:1, , t 5.1 C.OVltr.a,:ly 'itt :ar?e 1 0! .•01 M!._ . ...i t.i i ill, imd ha on -4 „eta,. and wa t,t,,l - ..,,, - can perch ~..i.e tho ..par - ma. chs-i-prr, ~ V 1 0,,.. De' i ao4ir :sl. S. liital , am , '' Cmq ,,,, , , " •"" 311- lido dutail his late dlat,,,, do test le...iitate Io ...it. idss--. , et pvte tacit dcalers tlivo•glmet hoimi atnet-i the miii: Piont.shing• io i•hd....! , ..1.L .,,, ith It the t0r,40-iri..t iIV iio 1- 4 ,, W. +ii ~ , ,' , P . . 4- C , -4: 1, ' ' l'n• ''t" l'''' l4 ( . ; d'''' . / i'V O ` ; ;"' d 01. : 1 1 as basiti,t n lar7s- paid in C . lpii:l4, 0 11'0, l-y tit, l:pr, ; : ,, t .,,,,,,,,,..,,t, h : p. ~ ~,,,atj,...d t. f,,,, {t' .ii 'these ItnaZat.f., 1:1!.)" mid attempt to Wog ~,,,,, o r il, c mitir.r, la cat,••:.avd.h. .1.-t.,,,,a!:.;-•-r,! A. I. slyi-r. ! ;011,1.c .-,.th ~1, 7 11 worthlens tried, It i. . , T... , .i.1.fig t., c:las4, p••:,.......tt ._aural to, J0....,r-• 14 OW , 3. I! , If. I k ,l,;(tN, 1,...ar cx,,,tin.. aloite that I. on,tivltE!, the pr,fas ...r c , .., c - ,,,..y, ~ ..- , u1”::: 1,,,.1,,,, t ! Iva., il.:, . 111:NR y it. !.. , N1 . 1 - 1 11. i 1%114 ,but it is nv int-entices, Mr whiel an* re=mihmtuldv ci hateem . . lii•••ymill the ptimiitim ~ 1 .. , , , „ N .,,,,...., n.z. ,, , ~.. ta igtt, 0. BENJ. SMITH .., et ,t'lln at:! 12 , •11. , 1 , ..., 111 il1" 1,:a. , 1 .11 i.n. 11114: .7.1n1 lin fnreln , ~, j,••..te ,ttg -,c, ~i. • ~,,,,, v • , i „,,,, at „..„10,,,,,,d i ,,, ~,,,, ~, ,p, i 179 Greet - RG..11 id. and 2 Water ~ .P.E.11) .A.N.D..If - t:OI:—.LIIPORT. 4 .A . ti.e 'Mutatl pone:rib, do.r.ded of C•o.'::r ~.t.n.,11n,' ~.,, 0 ,. , t ,..; 1 ~,,,,,., ~.„,,,, ~..•,,,,,,,,,,t ~ it. m .,..,,,1 ,R 1 . ,, , ,.. ~, ~,r , ,, ~.4 , , 1.1 1 •... , ~ .. . _,. ,_, ,• , r o . , d ! Nce, th,"` tin.tcr,iiti.e..l.. wholotaledru r 4 ~. , ...i s mum:so t... 3 ,t.f. 0.14, r., „ d • . - . I.lf, , . . , gD.-rfp, 11 . 4 ,... k ~,,.., , 1 , I , „.... 1 ,...,. ! ... N.. 1..vil it- , oy., are rat:stied, front all the ' drat we c.in otitaia, that Dr. G. BENJA: , Agt"r 3 . SC ill , ' Pr'snlat. Vt..' 11 'sura"c , : It'tA-- 1 - I, ,:.+•at , li•r the IV ,- ' ,, 'ln ''1 . ..• , ' , - Cons pony of I"lttlodetplita. (Le or''.;tl"kl 1' ,entiir of 1.-.' , 1••••.a.r..00 : , : ::d.• t, 1... WILCO:: Jr.. !':. 1:. cur. M. illod st. " ,-,' ` ,O " '-, • '',' --- , i s.". C. rarr:r2 , 1 Th.ii'd ..1. , ,,1 11'nm' I:rectt, P;((d. , ,,r, , ,,,, ; 41 ,1 0,.. 1 . 1),,,,,;',„,,,t 1.,,,,,,.,,,,.1.,, m ., ‘. ..,_,_ i , 0.. e. 31,, prop-deli to bllppiy 1.1C.L.1.C13 1 ' ,_.... ' lock price. rrill: ar , •• ~ .% .1 - 1, ""t'PagY ; "," th , ' l'' 4.1 J. , .' ,3- . Frartilalln "Italica] Coll, go or PLll.u.dir Di 11,4,4, 0 , 7 . p 4,,,. 4. c,y. tl2 :thi n s , 4 ; - ' , Y. Is , ,"' P"';'''''' , i' l la ` . '";' l-. "'"''Y " 1- ' 41 ' '''' THE f,(,: anoxia! ,:oorf.r , of 1kt:tom:I .0 thustrod.to-i J. S. Afoul; Sr Co., .161 313:11 Et. ,el the PCIIC '• 41V13 I.e - ;i , lature tse i te, „ i , t,1,,,. ki ,II br, Emi l ,,ed 1,1. :,tun:!'. ,, , the 1,..gi1' ,aiii.,%Tt 4- Liadenbrrg Mll F.' er, 511 ai.. 11. , ,.., :11,41 M.41..,...:1.... Ci;'''' ' ' ' )l:' f" ; 1,;• of t:croto r or‘t, ithe nceon -,l.Almidav in octelicr.,, r;,•,,,- j . , ~,. ~,i ii it g 4: Co, 79 F u ur-th ;1,1 itital Ici.tote, at ct,,, /1- ` ; `‘ ,9 '' ;: ' ;;;;;, at-.d o v:i I C.nut,lea 1,,,b! s4e cad of the ~,,,t'l..', 801 l .4-• ...Li'd,i, ',l Fourth t. 1.. .I" , ..iitpor.iry 1.-atit, ~, ,, ,..q., and Ca,h, ... '21.17,-199 7.. 1 ,...,,,,,,.,.. The following front druggis:s in Ne't r ti,,1F.,4110. I 11150ute.,1 the Sugar Coated Pdix it, ISI :twang ti total lir , '' ' ''' 9 "' .3 , , 12 i p.'.l' l. lIMK ColiDA ltD, NI. D.—Auat..til:, and New , York, June Att.,oling cert.:in 3401(4;0, that 1:II 10,t 3 0111 DV i 1(,;.1,, , ,, , vv. \VC', the 'll-I<g e. -signed, uver saw or I i . P , ‘""Pli) I=',l, and g""gz tomtit ;"'";"", 1 ) ; !" 31 1 ' h ” C. C. %AN Vi.'N - L . X, M. D.—Princ ;des and practice • car Coated Pills, - until Dr. 0. Iletijini4 "Mao, polo-0.1 ft•uo this CompAtie. 1t,,,,t 144 VII at ~.„.. ~,,,,,,,,,s . • trfactured .rod exhibited them to us abou,t as loo; cal.•., a••. are C6,,i1e11t.. With s.-eurd, 4 , , , Ait Ric lc mA it FIN, At,...,n. 1 ".111:ro.-1(;rrIt cLY MI:It, M. D.—Principles and ; llie th fun 4- Co.. lit: fi n ,-,,,..ki.,,y ~,,l 1 1 )1 net h ..... pro-t.r, ~!''.11,-ic'to,• 1 1., - del R.L.l.4:d',A, .11. D. SG Liberty 614 NtrlA , Drag star,. . . , 1, ill -,, ii y 10;1,A t; itii.mi,r, St. D.—,7‘.1-dcrit. M,,1. i flora,' 1.77:-7,4,P4 Itudruot st. . 1 c PI! IN D. Mt t1.1.i.: 4N. 1170!,, , ,i, aof Cr'hili . ' •'"' '';' ','••d•`-'• i John Ctitdree, 97 II ad. it. I ti . ~ ~,, ~, t‘ ; . A L. . I! IV Ili ill's PEP. TI - ch•Ek, M. D.—ni,,wrals ' DJeli.t S.:ads, 79 Fulton tit. ~.cif;:i2,.i. ,o. ',,.., .:(,...id xttert. one u.,..r , i ii ii tt, , , , , ~, , , and r.:-thee. i - ii .•0n , ..n and c , r ,, u , ,h A VOICE ./.7:0:11 KENTO: . °1 Di '""'" l ' l Al li 'Y' Ptl t- l' ir .: : : l ' —1 '' ,l ' ''''''''''''''''' Li'.‘ IS S. Joy NEE. M. D.-I!hvitioliu.v and legal i I 113 Vi." beea atilitted with dy , peir•ia l i asia,t recei,cd porn the I•;m 4 erri chit-. and i, ttoAA , m ~.1 ~,,.. i eras hied lint for three yes m past, am opeoiti•J at q,.. 44,0%e e d it ,‘l, :.k lull a _.. N 0:,,:,,e::1•0'i J 4:4ES 13. Rot; EILS, M. D.—(limerill 31.1 Org Ink ; rt.ltef until I iiNeil Dr. 0. Benj. Smith's Atli ale • in h!+hoe ; cor, , itting di Urns" ' alt ntlt.l,...bciiiittr ; eil linhan Veuetaltle Pills. , After Cot t),,,,,, ..... t ut r... N i i , , ,.,., ~,,.1 \ „....,i,..,h„ . „ , ( . l all :.i,„n„1,,,,i,,,1 it MN ' lI.II:CLAY 1.111)111.F.,.Me D.—lll:an of the ; said valuable pills, I am euttrely curei &C . , tA1. , .;C,111,( 1.51:1 all suit_: ikitil'lCE at.. an., 11,11 any rl,ll!ty. i a general remedy. J. lii i .10:stIPII LLIDY, M. 1).--Demoti,tratur of ..‘,l Patlceah, Ky. Nov. 11, 1545. kept tor tale at 4V. bolesale an.l retail doll .I..,i;e_ , , ~ttow,.. We certil% to the above thrts. Illy block I, eltlrely ne'N, i1 , :4 11.1. S 14 , 11 ,(•kt.11! , ..1 1 . 1 : i • ii . riiim i, mi , iiiiiial ciiiinize .iiii,iii in, , ,t„ . I I Dr. Smith's “Supr-Coated Pills** al with care. Ile it coillident that his ariicles, bolit ; ,' , " 0 n r . ! . Y . ' I . '" . , .. t ... id this ~, i hity . 21.1 the 1 .1';.,...,,,1t111,! of , enio , :`,411.:1, All ,1., I .11,, t '.t. Et an, iii %I_ ~ • :1.1.1 triality and price, o ill r.ease such it, may fa- 1 , ‘ „,.,, 2 ,,,,,,, 3 ,,,,,.„, , 151,7,,,,j ~,,,,,,h,-,,,a ' 1 ,,, 5 , , ,,,-.1 HODGE CI V I.:ICS II: Col, Nor hint with a call. n 1 ;'?-v'. tool ilor.l or, 0 , , vhartrr, "to gr int the kleglOO of Doc., Paducah, I:y. Nov. 19, ISA:i. ' ! - 1 for of Medicine to any tic Ii porsons a,..11.111 pcoo;;;s1 At the reipicat of Dr. G. i lleojatattijSinitlOagent. the otralilleattons now linl.l.llly sininireil of candidates , we cheerfully state that we visited the "dice Or Dr. 111 other Medical COlieg.t, it tin,. State."-- Smith in September last, while in New-York, and li.tund hint to all appearance carning•lon a very ex -1 tenstve business with his Sugar-Coati ludiail Vege table Pills. The extent or his establlshment would astonish any one not initiated in the Mysteries of the pill trade.—Louisville Journal. (From Dr. Singletmo Sinithland, (1,:v.) lid). 2.1, 1546. Dr. (l. Benj. Stith:l.—Dear Sir; Nothing has ever lteett intteJticial that has sold so well and given such . general satiAlietion as your Sugar-Cr tiled Improved Indian Vegetable Pills. Very S resp ectfully, v urs o, . . F. SINGLE TON. (From 11011 & Aldel • Lottisville,(Ky.) Fe . 1311', IS-16. Dr. 0. Benj. Smith—Dear Sir: Vru i nvill please send is 12 gr.,. of ytellt. valuable Pilts. Ilroin present in- , ilic.,lbutis ice shall sell a large autcyttlit ofithem,• IN't fool that they go very quick. Your friends, 111.71..11. & OLDEN. • ( From Wilson, Starbird & Smith.) Louis ills, het). 13th, ISIG. tin. Smith—Dear Sir: About two! : weeks ago we bought 2 gi osa of your Indian Vegetable Sugar Coat ed Pills. Though business is dull It re at this time, j vet we have sold them all. Ydu wi 1 please send us - 19 gross through :Messrs. Lawrence - Keose, of your city, who will forward them to u 3 v a Pittsburgh. Yours, respect Idly, \VtLSON, 5TA111314.1) ilc. SM rr If , We have forty letters from ditferent dealers solicit ino; the agency of my Pill, although they had the spu rious in their store--oiie in particahr from! New Or leans, which Ave shall publish. I Principal Offices—Now York, 11 Boston 2 Water st. irr 0. BENJAMIN SMITH' is wr tom of every bon or genuine "Sugarf A e &rs— I Valiant Henderson Drill street Pittsburgh: John Sargeant All maylSil7m. "Ile who It ple.tsOre'3 dustily motif Ne'cr loat has health, or youthful Lhartus, 11 hero live.l, and justly can 1-:rilaMv--.' In Inc behold a man!' FF.F.S.. irkURING A TRIAL of a number of years, Dr.! For each course of leeturea, $15,00 1 Thompton'N PILLS have been found an invab 1 Marticulation fee, to be paid once Only. 5,1.10 uanle remedy in c ; ases of indigestion, bilious corn- I Diploma ler, Itl.oo plaints, fur derangements of the digeatice organs arid 1 Additional infornmtion respecting the cont am :Am:ructions, a :doggish action of thell.ver andbote-Irtrection, Or iither matters coolie:led with the racul ele, which Oee,ts)ll more or leas rite allowing symp-ity. tan is, obtained upon appheAt;ou, personalty, Or hums, vr2: hearthlinl, glad:lke:el, a.,:hlity, head-ache,! ha lette , ,to J. 11. 1311MN-4, M. D., siekEies, , , spasm. and flatulent distention of the etoh, , trail or the nlcultv, N. E. corner of Quince and itch and Imivels, drowsines . .i and v ldnites:: of sight,! Sprte,e Ntre,,h4, Philadelphia. mar I 1-dtitn an tinuomfortablo sensation experienced at-the pit oil the etionach,omi :Odor eaiing, with a feeling or u el elit.!l) l )‘1" Er. On 1 , 1 ' NII ER COM PLAINT.--Wo Of opreteoon, appetite impaired, Ineathing diffieo;t,:ll coo:Wei:oy rye:mimeo:l and could refer to hurt -0,11,11.1111,s about the region of the liver, bowels ir- 4re:k of our C , ti7J .114 Who b 36 ' n , (:' , / regular, seNteLble: ohMiniftely eostive. with languor .I.IIS E'S CA 11M IN ATI VE II ALS .1 M , i and dephhvalosi of spirits. Price '23 melts per bus.', " "-''rt" , "• ,41.0 , t , ' .l effectual remedy . for Dytielltry, Prepare , l by tho 90111 proprietor, I Diluter , . or Loosene.:. Cholera Morlot,, SI'MMER MA IA R TIRM.N, Drogg.st. CtIMPLAINT, Colic, Griping Palm:, Sour Stomach, 1.. . . . . .. .. rorm•r 11411.1;1nd Poun As...Pitt!,lstirgli, Pa. Mao uul.l by al the priaclpal drug_udsin the city . • t!;eotts Vegetable Pkllv. usT vcci“...l a flesh simply of tliose to rAutklile Pak to three mho Loony them. nod ibing need be said in their fa. or, for by their in trinsic merit they can speak tin themselves, but to I the afflicted who have never used them we recom mewl a trial, for they hate been the mem: , (folder the blessing of God.) of imparting health and strength tu-Ahousands who were patentlyap draw- ing near to the gates of Peath, the Inv c!terate Cancer and scrofula bane been' effectually cured by their?, also, Dyspepsia. Fevet and Agee, 'faunal Mn, Prep ay in the head, Jaundice, Asthma, Sores of twenty years standing, Croup,..Measles. Worms awl even cases considered Consumption have all yielded to their highly renovating powers.' 'lley me alto un surpassed in their purifying properties,when taken us an occasional physic by old or young, being us ts. ell suited for the infant of one day as for the ! man matured in life. By the press ettamed of the Proprietor, they are sold at 123 . cents per box of pills, with full directions. Sold wholesale and retail by SAMUEL LINDSAY, No. 10-1 Liberty st jy174.12m ITOLASSES.--3 0 bbl s. N. 0; 5 bbls. sugar house; Fur sale by jygS 3, D. _WII4I.I.MS ~_~-~~° MEE 'TIB Vouud at Last, A CURE FOR CONS,UIVIPTION Seven Thousand ruses of obstinate Ty-Imo:wry Com . plaints cured in one ;year! We ark the attention of the candid to a few con siderations. Nature, in every part of her worka, lass Ica indeli blo mark sof adaptation and design: The constitution of the animals and vegetables of the forest, is such that they ieould nut endure the, cold of the frigid zone, and vice vend. lu regard to di:lexica and its cure, the adoption is! more or less btrikiiig. The Moss 41er:taint, the Wild Cheriy and Pines , of all Northern latitudes (and "Dr. WisrAn's 8ASI" is a cornpound chemical extract from thesed have long been celebrated for Complaints prevalent only in cold climates. - Indeed the most distinguished medical men have averred that nature furnishes in every country medicines for its own petniliar diseases. Consumption in its contained and incipient stages Combs, Asthma , Croup and Liver CompLaint by far tha most ttal class of diseases : known to our I land. Yet even these may he [lured by means of the] simple yet powerful remedie4 (named above) and; which are scattered, by a beiteficient Providence, wherever those maladies prevail. . ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! WISTAICS lIALSSSI OF WILD 0111:111tY; Syg trium phant! cure fdllows cure MI its onward victorious carom! =MIME , Stet, and Nervous Headache, 11 learthitru, 'Flits is ono of the motet and r ate COMpqii6oll l . , ever olierea to the toddio Mr the mire or the various derangements or the S P 1)! ACII a Mi :Uhl the only article worthy or the least ‘ ontidenee cor (1101,1•.: ILI IN NIL'! ur SLIMMER COMPLAiiNT; and in all the above ths eases it really acts like a charm. From. ar Rev. .14 , 1 Shinn, cf Ihr Prole,fant!hod hit Church, The undersigned having been afflicted during the past winter with a disease in the Stomach, sometimes tidying se.vere pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours without intermission, and having tried various remedies with little effect, was furnished with a bot tle of Jsvisit's C.Anntrailve IlAi.;Ara. This he used according to the directions, and found bly that this medicine canard the pain to abate in bre° or four minutes, and in fifteen or twenty min utes every uneasy sensation was entirely quieted. The medicine was afterwards used whenever indica tions of the approach of pain were perceiVed, and the pain was thereby prevented. Ile continued to use the medicine every evening., and sometimes in the morning ' and in a few weeks health was so far re . ] stored, that the sufferer was relieved from a large amount of oppressive pain. From experience, there ! fore, he can confidently recommend Dr. D. Jayne's ' Carminative Balsam, as a salutary medicine liar dis eases of the stomach and tMwels. A. Stmot. Allegheny city, July 18th, 1843. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72, Fourth street, near Wood. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. jelS-d&w x's v. 4 SOO Another V' ouderful C tOo • CONSUMPTION. DR: SWAYNE's COMPOUND Sl'' OF WILD CHERRY,' THE OP.ICMIL GI:MITNE PREPAIZATII Cringlu, , , Colds, asthma, BroneLitis, Lice: Con' Spiturg Mood, Difilculty of Breathing, P the Side anal Breast, Palpitation ofthe Ile: Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitution Sore Throat, Nerroas Debility, and all diseases of Throat, Breast and Lungs, the most effectual and speedy:cure ever n for any' of the CERTIFICATE above discatics John TONTIII4O DRUGGIST AND APOTHECAI kct street, three doors above 7') burgh, will have constantly on hat assortment of the best and freshest he will sell on the most reasonahll , clans sending orders will he prim' and supplied with articles they genuine. Physicians' prescriptions will neatly prepared from the best mate of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock perfumery .., .Dledical niuql .9rti , g - tcal Office. Health is the char& of life, withoutit gold, Lose, letters, friends, aW:all, areonenjoyed. 'DOCTOR • BROWN a re , mlarly - educated pliysi -1.;-.-_,, -1 • .m, • i f. , 1.W. ; ..-- i,,,-,,,,.., js cum from the eastern cit .eSV-.'- - ,'T.4?-.. , ,...ri ic., - ,l.would respectfully an ,P557:17.....,,01.4./;:7,1 not,nce, to the citizens of . itt ftt i V.,,,;,,,,0 ,r 1 4 iftsburgh, Allegheny and pfzlAtfzig,',,, ... viemityi that . he can be' ,-;4"...5p".i..,•fh:-..,,,,,„.„c0n5u1ted privately and \ le,4:WAfic,e.A confidentially, every day "4..;;;''S-alt, ---..:','5,, eveing at his of fi ce on 4..f.N,...1:•.....*--c'V Dtamond Alley, a few • •''''' riders from Woad strbet, towards the market, ''' 1•• ~- , • • Dr. Brown gives his partictiar attention to the reatment and investigationof the follotving disea i :r ,es. All diseases arising frorirllniparities of the Bleog scrofula, syphilis; seminal` weakness, impotency, salt rheu n., diseases of theVye and ear, rheumatism ; piles,palsey Dr. Brown has much Pleasure in announcing to Ihe public, that he is in possession of the: latest in formation and improvenicnt in the treatment of secondary syphils. practised at the Paris Lock•llos pital. The modern researches on syphilis, its complications and consecinences, and the improved modes' of practice which have teen made known to the public but recentley, . and to those chiefly who nitre this branch of,lMetlicine, their particu ar study and practise. 1 'Many new and valuable remedies have been late ly introduced, Whichsecarcs the patient being Mir canalized out of existence Strarwers are apprised that Doctor Brown bus! been educated in every branch of medicine, and; regnlarly admitted - to practise, and that he now;iconfines himself to the study andpractice of thiSi'particular bianchitogeth er with ;ILL-diseases of al private or delicate nature;, incident to the human fnime. No cure, no pay. Recent cases arc reliefed in a short time; with out interruption from bt siness. cCrOffiee on Diamond:Alley, a- few dciors from Wood street, towards the market. Consultations trictly confidential. myl2-d&wy P . rceervl ;the Teeth; 1, AR better is itto cure the toothache in one min ute, by using WheHbr's Teiberry Tooth Wash, than to sutler the aching; also to cure soreness of the gums, cure softness of !the gums, stop bleeding of, the gums, and always ] keep the teeth, gums and mouth pleasant, and in the be* . l. state of henith. Whilst introducing T,EABERP.Y TOOTH WASII to the Pttblic, it is the painful duty of the prOprietor; to state prat this article, which is the original, and on genuine Teaberry Tooth Wash, has been imitated by nenierons Teaberry TOuth WashesTeaberly Tooth Pastes, and a variety of articles With the name Teaberry annexed to them; when; in fact, this article is the first that ever bore the name-of Teaberry, and is the orily one which posSesses the real virtue of the plant Land cstablishi'Al ull the celeb rity for it, which induced others to make use of its name, though they never did present its intrinsic vir tues to the public. Ad evidence that it is the first preparation of Tenberry for the Teeth, the copy of the certified records 0 . the United States District Court in publiShed. Eastern;District of Pennsylvania, to Wite.f .. . wit: Be if, remembered, That on the! second oy of February, Anno one thouiand eight hundred and forty; •-;vei. v two, '1 . W. WHEELER, Of the said District, hall: deposited in this Office the; Title of a Bob,e the title of which is in the words] following, to : it TEABERR I Y TOOTH WASH. The right Whereof he claims as Proprietor. in con formity with the Act Of Ccgigness, entitled : , An Act to amend the, several Acts respecting Copy Rights. 7. FBA'S. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the Dist. Court. IS-12, Feb. 41. Copy deposited. CHAS. F. IttIAZLETT. The above Copy flight fur the Wrapper of the Bottle, showing the Title of the Article in legal lan guage, and granted in ['the legal form, will -prove this to be the Orginal TEADERIEY TOOTH WASH, and all others are but imitations, which has gone out of use uherevei the Gentiine Teaberry Tooth IVash is sold. 'f hen,- remember, none is genuine hut _ , :12193 only me to contain ,felt, except Swayim.- - I 1 fling Of the Pittsburgh Vm.Thqrn. j ol. of Wood at., where it 101 retail, at It. Morris & )t, St. Louis; .trig Sr. Sou. ackerizie risviile; Dr. Curn geros in :ill Inky 9 Certfficates of the Maiietates of the City of Phila- rtaphl..2... ' ~ . .. u 4 ving m4,:t„e ~,e . o r your touch celebrated Tea berry Tooth Wash, k, feel convinced that it i 4 the best article I have ever known, and hereby warmly recommend its use t the public in , general, as a pleasant and eilleaciC.ua article for preserving the Pectic and Gums. i ROBERT u. JOILNSTON. 121911E2 ror of buy- C VIC:4 • t. 1,311 in al. lie. country, For a number of veers nit Teeth and Gums were :go much out of order as to prevent ILO from eating with an,- pleasure, ang caused much pain. 'Having heard of Wheeler's Tiraberry Tooth Wash, .I do car tdy that I tried one *tie of it, and in lesu than two weeLs my teeth and Gams were sound deed; I believe that the use Of it would be an advantage to many others. .1. BILAZER. in:tcaiity tz , ,e upon tail'. Dot tI4C -U- valw.., of lay . 1 cla:tn the. ;51. 11., F.ICI'S. gist 3 in Lou . inrorinatiw. 11. N tilMl'lll ',Med rat the Neu Certificates tf iffnibeks of the l'hiladtlphia Bar. lhavintr used %V heelers Teaberry Tooth Wash and pow der, I have ilaund; them' to pos.: - ess cleansing and punrying propertieq and Nvhile they whiten and beamify the. Teeth, tliey have a beneficial effect upon the Gums, by imparting to them free acid healthful action. F. A ;RA. YNOLD. I have used WheeterA Teaberry Tooth Wash, and its effects upon my Teeth and. Gums has given to. me a high opinion or it 6 merits. l' cheerfully recom mend it :o the general use. 11. R. ICisiE4SS. NIIONV6 . My daughter has t4ed Whecler's , Teaherry Tooth Wash (and powder) and has found its effects to be t cleansing and puriliMition orthe Gums, and a sweet ening of the MOWI. IL i have no hesitation in rem*. mending it as the most beneficial preparatinn for the Teeth I have ever seen. C.,T. JACK. CerfOratc3 qf .Ladzri and Gentlemen of PhilailelAia. "it is with gratitude that I send the following eet tificate, honing thatlmany who sitar will be led by a perusal of it, to obtain Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, which article I used, and it has effectually eared tooth-ache, sureness of the gums, removed scurf fromtny teetlic and kfiilly believo has entirely arrested all decay or. them. 1 trust that all who suf. fey, having either of the same species of complaint, will as soon as possible use Wheeler's Teabffrry Tooth Wash, that they . may be relieved. JULIAIiA CUTIIRAL. MEM ' card ot . .• ti t Sm;til man- ear since I .ks'tor house • :a its most n - round 110 re . , •Se,, , dr-Co tg six hoses of They :Ire L ELM . ke universally "Owing to having taken cold, but mostly in cOnse :qucnce or the acid of a paint used in coloring prints, my Teeth became Nery much injured, giving excru ciating pain at intervals for between two and three years. Wheeler's '(reaberry 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, end also desire aploaiant Tooth wash, may with confidence try Wheelers Teaberry Tooth Wash. MARY A TAYLOR.. Alerchantb "Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash" .having re moved scurf and cured soreness of the gums ' witich had troubled me for two years,it is my belier that it is a highly useful Article, and that it is advisible to those who sutler v}ith the Teeth and Gurris to make use of it. i• MARY SULLIVAN. • "Your TeaberrY Tooth Wash cured the teeth-ache and also soreness Of the gums in my family, and I send you this Certificate that those who:suffer with tooth-ache or soreness of ' the gums, may know that it is a remedy forAheru, and a very pleasant Tooth Wasll. • .1 • FLtS. PREVOST, W. \Mold. No. 148, Catharine street. • "Wheeler's Teitberry Tooth Wash" having cured . soreness of the gums, and effectually stopped bleed ing of the gums, Ii deem it,a debt of gratitude for the relict' whidb it afforded me, and a duty owed to my fellow beings, to!,say, that it is my firm conviction, that those who use Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, thr the Teeth and Gums, will find that it is an important article:, THOMAS T. Id'CURDT, No. 235, Callowhill st. From much seicre affliction of myself, and others of my family, with decayed Teeth and sore Gums, and the many respectable testimonials highly in favor of WHEELER'S TEABERRY TOOTH WASH, I: was induced so give it a trial, after whicli my family used it, and I rejoice to say that it did perform a thorough and effectual cure for all, and in the, best article that I ever knew of'. I would recommend its use to those whOmay be suffering JE . SSE BIOORE, . 1 ';` ) - 127, Market street. 9 Greenwich st; ritten on the hot f.C:oated tggist,2ol3 Liberty lleg,herly city. V. Wheeler. 'l rd street, Pitts-I it`l a well selected' Medicines, which Ile terms. Physi- Mptly attended to, nlay rely upon as t l e c ril e s c , u a T: t a s te n l y Y haoni:ri Many more testimonials are existing approving ot "Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth NVash. l, Sold at W. 11.1. JACKSON'S Store, No. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgii, bead of Wood street. Principal Office, No. 86 Chesnut st., Philadelphia. op e7-illy SHOE TIIREXP.—A large. assortment, together with Sitob Findings and .Kitt of all kinds, justre ecived by JOHN W . BLAIR. my2l:l Wooditreet. f fresh and. good dee 30 Clothing I Clothing . ? .Clothing I.I7:NItY MORRISON, - MERCHANT TAILOR • • - No 150 Liberty strret. • • THE subscriber respectfuly informs his old custo mers and the public generally that has just returned 11 - 0111 the Eastern Cities, and has received.a larr,e and well selected assortment of Clotb, Cassi metes, Vostings, and all other materials for the man trilicutre of Clothing and is prepared to make Gen tlemews-Clothing- of every description in neat,ser vicable, and ihshidnable style., From many years experience in the businesa, he is enabled to select stock- with care and judgement, and as he employs good workmen, he is confident of giving satisfattion.to all who May . firvor him- with a kcall. His stock of Ready made Clothing, is large well made, and-anufactured of the best materials. Ole has also m on hand an assortment of Stocks, Sus penders Handkerchiefs, and 'Other articles ib his His prieeS arc as reasonable as those of any other establishment in, the West. Ilia old friends and the public generally are invit ed to give him a call. HENRY MORRISON, /1ap23,13rn N 0.150 Liberty street. ' Ali Acrostic'. , "JUST IX TIME FOR CIIEAII BARGAINS.% Just received, a splendid assortment of Spring and and 'Simmer goods, Unsurpassed for qUantityi <pant - tor Style: .-The Proprietor cif this establishment - Takes great pleasure in inforteing his friends ... and the public In general, that he is nevi prepared to 511 all ordera that his - Numerous customers may favor him with: .Btfangets and - Travelers would de well, in visiting the . Iron City, to call and examine hit exteusite and wgjl 11ide stock of ready made clothing. Ile hus a COM.. plete 'assortment of English cloth,. to..which IM would invite attention, French cloths of every color and quality, wich -he is Offering at a very small advance on eastern prices: lleniember at this atore you are not asked two prices, being Convinced that small profits and gala sales is the -hest way to secure custom. • Having in his emplqy the best workmen, he can war rant Every article made at his establishment to fit well, And to be of the best- materialq-he would' again in. Purchasers generally to give him a Before purchasing in any other place, . As he is confident that he can 541 them is good goods at dB 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 auliscri her - Now returns his thatdm to his friends,and the public in general, and Solicits a continuance of- their-favors. Iron City Clothing, Store, No. 132 Liberty street._ mail • C. 14,CLOSKU.Y. Three Big Doors Clothing Store. • . -No. 151, Liberty street. r•' 111IIE Proprietors of this old and highly popular es- s tab] i stun e t informs his friends and the public t• at large, thata portion of his Spring and Summer I f Stock of READY MADE. CLOTHING, Is now prepared for their inspection, and he respeet fully invites all wile contemplate purchasing articles l in hisline to pay hima visit. - His stuck this season t k : is peculiarlY rich; comprising all the latest Fashions r. and Patterns, and all his Goods, having been seleot. ed by himself in the eastern markets, he can with t confidence recommend them to, his customers as tie ing of the very best quality. Ilis lage assortment of ' . • DRESS COATS, Is . Is made in the most modern and iinproved style, and the -workmanship cannot be excelled. Pants'of cry desartytion, Satin - Fancy Vests.. He has a rare and beautifu/ assortment of VEST INGS, 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 has 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 Fashionabib Dress. - He has a very large and excellent - assortment of • Substantial Clothing, which will be sold lower than - it can be purchased at any other place in the city—to whiern would invite the attention, of workingmen and others who wish seivicatde clothing for every day's wear. Having in his employ some the beit Cutters and . Workmen, that the Country can•produee . , and being provided with a stock of Goods, which tor lence and variety cannot be equalled, he is prepar- • TO MAKE CLOTHES TO ORDER, At the shertest notice, and in a style that Cannot be Surpassed. ' • DO NOT PASS THE THEE BIG DOORS,: • It is not cormidercd any Trouble to show clothlng, and the proprietor reels confident that after an -ex amination. of his stock,,all who desire to purchase frill find it their interest to deal at his establishment. The pronrietor wouid take this opportunity to ten der his sincere thanks to the public for the, unpreccr dented patronage bestowed upon his establishment, 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 '31141 be omitted on his part to secure their kindness' for the future. JOHN IicCLOSKEY, marl'.-d& T UST 11ECEIVED—.A. splendid - assortment of Sninmor Cassimeres, Ginghains, and Gam brawls, suitable for coats and pants,- a:large stock of fancy Summer Stuffs; fancy Cotton Cloths, a new "ar ticle; Orezon Cassimeres; Gold Mired . Tweeds and ktorkshirei 10 dozen white shirt Linen Bosoms and Also, a great variety of fancy shirt striped Ging . - hams ' &c.; a splendid assortment of Summer Cra vats, Marseilles, Silk, Satin and other Vestings'ot superior styles and.quality; •Soelta, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Bosoms, Collars, Lisle. Gloves, and all kind's of _gentlemen's wear; ready made ' or got up to order l'at the shortest notice, and at tholowest - prices", by W. 13: SHAFFER, .Pittsburgh Clothuig Store, 'e3 _ corner of Wood and Water sts. Beat t m. -WHITE has just received at' his large - Of establishment, fronting on Liberty and Sixth' streets, ,a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; also, a superiOr lot of French Satin VES TINOS, MI of which he is ready to make up hr the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. , Observe the corner, No 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. . rnyl4 J. M. WHITE, Tailor,- Proprietor. To Arms Y. To Arms!! - .11,:re_ANTHREATENED INVASION OF WEST' ERN PENNSYLVANIA by Cot. swift/ oath lo,uoo-men, notwithstanding whichi_ 3. M.- White will continue to sell clothing _cheaper than , any has heretofore been offered in 'the western court. - try, having the largest establishment in 'the city,' fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets. He is now' prepared to show to his numerous patrons the great , est variety of cloths, cassimeres, vestinga, and do= thing of all descriptions, suitable for the'approaching season, that has ever been offered in this marlret, to. which all can have the Right of Way. Observe the, corner, N 0.167, Liberty and Siath streets. J. DI. WHITE, Tailor, Ve.ultlan A -WESTEItVELT, the old and well known' Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second and Fourth its., takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in.full oration on St. Clair st., near the -old:Allegheny Bridge, where a constant, supply of Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit custoniere.. N. B. If required, Blinds will be put up - so, thst in case of alarm by fire or otheswise, they may be removed without the aid of.a screw:driver, and with the same facility that any other, piece of fainitui can be removed, and Without any extra expense. jet 4-44 wY• " - natio nate t 4 SPRING FASHION.--3nst received by 'express front NCW York, the Spring Style of Fiats. All those in _want of a. neat;snperior Hat, are respectfully invited to call. - S. MOORE,. N 0.93 Wood st.•, 3 clooka below Diamond. Alley. merit-41W - AVARDriOBES--If you Wan t to Firehase good wardrobe cheap call at .the furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & CO; • - 31 iiand Steamboat for Sale. . rr HE swami], well built, light draught steamer Iterenue Cutter will be sold low and on gccd terme. Apply to yelt4. 'JAS.-NAY. Three Big. Doors, 151 Liberty a Proprietor
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