(Transportation Lincs. AggclB4s iftM Singliain's Transportation Mine, BETWEEN PITTSBURGH %ND THE EAST ERN CITIES. PROPRIETORS, WM. BINGHAM, Jecon Docx, THOS. BINGFIAM, WM. A. STRATTON Conducted on Sabbath-keeping principles. THE Proprietors of the old established Line have thoroughly recruited and renewed their stock, and are well prepared to forward Produce and Mer chnndiso on the opening of navigation. The long experience of the Proprietors in the car rying business, with their watchful attention to the in terests of customers. induces them to hope that the patronage heretofore extended to "Bingham's Line" will be continued and increased. Deeming the usaal self-glorifying style of advertis ing too absurd for imitation, and believing that with former customers we need no self-commendation, we would merely invite such as have not heretofote patronised our Line, to give us a trial. Our rates of freight shall at all times be as low as the lowest that are charged by other responsible Lines. Produce and Merchandise will he received and for warded without any charge for advertising, Storage or Commission. Bills of ludiqg promptly forwarded, sad every direction carefully attended tn. - Apply to, or address, WM. BINGHAM, Canal Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne SIF., Pittsb'g. BINGHAM, DOCK. and STRATTON, No. 276 Market street, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent. No. 122 North Howard street, Baltimore. WILLIAM TYSON, Agent. No. 10, West street, New Yotk. j, 24-tf RELIANCE PORTABLE BOAT LINE. 1845. FOR TRANSPORTATION OF GOODS Begtoeen Pittsburgh and all the Eastern Cities, WITHOUT TRANSHIPPING THIS old and long established Line havimv near ly doubled their capacity and facilities fur car rying goods, are now preparing to receive produce and merchandiza to any amount fur shipment Eadt es West. The boats of this Line being all four section Porta ble Boats, are transferred from Canal to Railroad, thus saving all transhipment or separation of goods; ns the goods are never removed till their arrival ut Philadel phia or Pittsburgh. • This Line being the Pioneer in this mode of carrying, aftere successful operntion of eight years, are enabled confidence to refer to all merchants who have heretofore patronized them. Western Merchants are respectfully requested to give this Line a trial, as evz ryezertiou will be used to render satisfaction. Mer chriiitlise and Produce always carried at as low price, on as fair terms. and in as short time, as by any other Line: Produce consigned to our house at Pliiladel phis will be sold on liberal terms. Goods consigned to either our bouse nt Pittsburgh or Philadelphia, forwarded promptly, and all requisite charges paid, JOHN McFADENS Ca., Penn street, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. JAS. M. DAVIS, & Co., 249 and 251, tar. 25. Market st., Philadelphia. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. CHARTER PERPETUAL. $400.000 paid in, office 16:31, Chestnut at., north side, near Fifth. Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on Property and Ef• fects of every description, in Town or Country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to. C. N, BANCKER, Ptest. C. G. BANCKER, Sec'y. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Bancker, Jacob R Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. RichnrdA, Thomas J Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolplti E Boric, Samuel Grant, David S Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the Exehanze Of- Tice of Warrick Isilartin & Co., corner of Third and 'Market stteets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in "Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-ly. Prospectus of the New Library of Law and Equity, UNDER the direction of FRANCIS J. TROURAT, Esq. of Philadelphia, Hon ELLI 3 LEWIS, of Lancaster, and WILSON 11PCANDLEss, Esq. of Pius ;burgh. This wont contains the best productions of English law authors, without regard to 'priority of claim on the part of any American ptiblisher. Such books are now notoriously too dear. The reason is, that HIM fast as they appear they become monopolies in the hands of booksellers in the Atlantic cities. Under the plea of right acquired by the addition of notes of Ameri can decisions, the latter claim an undivided title to those works, and set a burthensome price on them.— The publishers of the work now offered to the profes sion througout the Union, will not respect such titles, but will re-print the standard British law hooks as fast as theyeminate from the London market. Should new editions of the works of such writers as Starkie, the Chittys, Stephen and Archbold, appear, they shall also be included; and Digests of Equity and Law de• cisions—works which hove been studiously kept out of the Law Library• published at Philadelphia—shall have a placcin the proposed new one, together with every new valuable English treaties on Chancery or Common Law. ['This work will be i4sued monthly in flambe's of 160 pages, printed on fine white paper and good new long primer type, at seven dollars per annum, payable half yearly. ISAAC G. M'KINLEY, J. M. G. LEKURE. FIAIIIIIIIII7ftOH, Pa., July 1, 1845.—july Perry, Sart Works and Building Lots, FOR SALE. THE subscribers offer at private sale, all that valuable real estate si:uate in Lower St. Clair township, at the mouth of Saw Mill Run, on the Ohio River. To suit the convenience of those desiring to mnke a a profitable investment, they will sell separately, THE SALT WORKS, inchiding a lot of about three ocres of ground, lying on the Steubenville Turnpike Road. These works are in operation and good order, and from !heir locution and proximsry to the city, offer peculiar inducements.to per sons wishing to engage in that business. They will alsissellparatejy, THE'FERRY, , Including about an acre of land, with the exclusive privilege of landing on that side of the Ohio river. From the great and daily increase of trade across the Ohio river •at this point, being the most ditect road from the borough of Nianchester end Allegheny City to the Southern side of the Ohioßiver, it will in u few yearo'be equal to any ferry on the river. LOTS. Creating oo -the-river end Steubenville road, suitable for'builitreg, will be sold separately or otherwise to suit purchasers. For further particulars enquire of .ROBERT ROBB, at - the, office of "Robb & McConnell, over the Post Office. GEORGE OGDEN. attg..l—am ELIZABETH SNOWDEN. Public Notice. THE President, Directors and Company, known as the - "Farmers' Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh," will, at the next meeting of the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, make application for the privilege of issuing notes payable on de mand. THOMPSON BELL, Cashier. Pittsburgh July Ist, 1845-jy3o-dtJan 13. Fire Brick, Extra Large. 20 04m) A prime cuticle, for Web), D. & G. W. LLOYD. ImAaim TO No. 124 WOOL) STREET, ABOVE FIFTH HATHAWAY'S Patent Not Air Cooking Stoves THE subscriberhaving entered i ate the stovebusi mess in Pittsburgh, respectfully informs the pub lie that he intends carrying it on in its various branches at the warehouse No. 124 WOOD STREET, above Fifth street, where he will be prepared to supply purchasers with any articles in his line. In addition to other Stoves which he will have on hand, lie has obtained the right to manufacture and sell Hathaway's Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves. This stove is pro nounced superior to any other now in use in the United States; it is more durable in its construction, and bet ter adapted to the use of baking, roasting and cooking, as it is heated very regularly by confining the air in the stove; and it is a great saving of fuel as well as labor. I will keep on hand a sufficient number to sup ply al I demands if possible; I have five different sizes, and will sell them on reasonable terms, according to sizes. I have now in use upwards of fifty in and about this city; all pat io use within six months. Being a ware that the People of Western Pennsylvania have been imposed upon by theintmduction of new and high ly recommended Stoves which were badly constructed, and havirg soonfailed and become useless. I will grant to persons wishing to procure the Hot Ail Stove, the privilege of using it a sufficient length oftime to prove its superior quality before I ask them to purchase. Persons notifying me front a distance by letter, can have stoves put up at any time, as I have wagons to carry them out; I therefore invite Farmers and all per sons to come and judge for themselves; also to try them and prove that it is to your advantage to have one. All orders will be promptly attended to by the subscri ber. ROBERT DONAVAN. RECOMMENDATIONS Miller's Mansion House,Sept, 19, 1844. Mr. R. DONAVAN---Sir: I have in use one of Hath !may's Hot Air Cooking Stoves, which I got from you last Spring. It affords me much pleasure to recom mend it for its excellence. So far as my knowledge extends, I have no hesitation in saying it is the best stove now in use. I need not particularize its merits, but would advise nil disposed th possess an article of the kind, to adopt the best method of satisfying them selves, that is, to try it; and I doubt not they will be satisfied. D. R. MILLER. Washington Temperance House. Pittsburgh. Sept. 19, 1844. Mr. R. DON Avos—Sir—l have had in use for five months, one of lintbaway's Hot Air Cooking Stoves, and I have no hesitation in saying it is the best stove now in use. The various kinds of cooking it is calm. lated to do at the same time, and the small quantity of fuel tequired, makes it an object worthy the bitten lion of all who desire a good stove. I . — P I embrace this opportunity to recommend the Hot Air Cooking Stoves; I have used the one you put up for me constantly nil summer, and I most say it is a grand article. I believe it is superior to any other stove now in use in this city. The oven tinkeet well, and is large enough to bake four large loaves of brand at one time; it also cooks very speedily, and it requires very little coal, I think them worthy the attention of all who wish a good stove; to such I would say, try them and prove what t h ey are. oct -d&wly MATIIF.W PATRICK. SIEVRING AND 31:11111B% SR Cr4l RZE' EEL LE &IF CM. MECO THREE BIG DOORS! No. 151, LIBERTY STREET PITTSBURGH. The proprietor of this highly favored Establish ment, announces to the public that his stock of SPRING AMD SUMMER READY MADE CLOTHING. Ts now prepared for the inspection of his friends and customers, and he can confidently assert that a more SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of articles of Dress has never been offered in any part of the Union, than that to which he now in vites the attention of the public. HIS GOODS. Were all selected by himself with Brent care in the F.astet n Markets, and he is able to a ss ure hi. r , i ern ]. that ell articles sold at his establishment are made from the VERY BEST MATERIAL, And not from Auction Goods, as is the case at many slop shops. His purchases were all made on more advantage ous terms than could be effected by any other house in the city, and consequently he can SELL CHEAPER Than any of hi. competitors. This is no idle boast s as will be admitted by all who will call at his store and ascertain the EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, Of nil the articles he offers for vale. Ins stock i. too extenpive to be enumerated in an advertisement, but he will merely state that every nr cle of FASHIONABLE. DRESS, Can be had at his store at prices NOT EXCEED. ING what would be charged at some other pieces for the materials. His large assortment of DRESS COATS, Is made in the most modetn and npproved style, and the workmanship cannot be excelled. Pants of every Description, SATIN AND FANCY VESTS. He has a RARE and REAUTII , n, assortment of VESTINGS To u hich he would cell the attention of the public.. a, he believes them to be morn BEAUTIFUL, AND CHEAPER Than anything of the kind that line been offeted here tofore. TWEED & OTHER COATS FOR SUMMER WEAR, In great variety and made in every slyly, FASHIONABLE SHIR'FS, LATEST STYLE OF STOCKS, Suspenders of every description. HANDKERCHIEF'S, sad even• other article necessary for a FASHIONA BLE DRESS. Ile has a very large and excellent assortment of SITBSTAIVTIAL CLOTHING. Which will be sold lowerthan it can be purchased at any other place in the city—to which he would invite the attention of working men and others who wish ser viceable clothing for every day's wear. Having in his employ some of the BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN That the Country can produce, and being provided with a stock of Goods, which for excellence and vnr iety CANNOT BE EQUALLED, he is prepared .l►IaI:e Clothes to Order, At the shortest notice, and in a style that CANNOT HE SURPASSED Da not Pass the Three 33iir Doors. It is not considered any TROUBLE TO SHO TV CLOTZEING And the proprietor feels confident that after an ex amination cf his stock, all who desire to purchase will find it their interest to deal at his establishment. JOHN McCLOSKEY, THREE BIG DOORS, ap fi-tf 151 Liberty at. Removal byFire. T G RAII AM, Boot maker, formerly of Smith field st, has removed to Fourth st, nextdoor to Mr Knox's Confectionary, wheelie will be happy to receive the calls of his friends, and especially those who are indebted to the establishment. %I 16. THOMAS VARNER DOCTOR EDMUND LANDIS'S PATENT DOUBLE SPRING TRUSS. For the Melioration and Cure of Hernia. HUMANITY is deeply indebted to the ingenuity and persev?rance of Dr Edmund Landis, a citi zen of Lancaster, Pennsylvania,for a valuable improve mom in the construction of the Truss for the meliora tion of Herniacrr Rupture, which, after being careful ly tested by application to a number of patients, has never failed to give relief, and in most cases has proved successful in effecting a permanent cure. This improved Truss has beensubmitted to the must eminent members of the medical profession, wbo, af ter fair trial and examination, have concurred in pro nouncing it an important discovery, particularly as it admits of perfect adjustment to the seat of the com plaint, and of bearing with certainty upon the point where the pressure is required. without admitting of a chance of change or of shifting by any action of the muscles, hip or body,—the outer spring, which is very elastic, only giving, by which arrangement every move ment is accommodated. The suffering and imminent danger to life conse quent upon that most distressing of all complaints, Strang:7laird lirrnia, need never be apprehended by persons who wear this improved Truss, and the patient may cherish a confident hope, that in consequence of the intestine or omentum never being permitted to protrude in the slightest degree, that the distended ring or opening will gradually contract, and a perma nent cure be effected, when the Truss may be dispens ed with altogether. This Truss may he very properly termed. Dr LAN MS' COMPOUND SPRING TRUSS; the springs being 2 in number, the inner and the outer, the latter ying over the former. The exterior spring is three times the length Of the interior, upon the end of the latter the compress or elipt ire! pad or block is fasten ed, which rests upon the affi,cted part. There is P small ndjusting screw, which passes through t h e °MN spring, immediately over the pad or block, and is formed to hear upon any part of the block, so that the pressure can be made to act immediately upon or over the rupture with the degree of force or weight which the (-rise may require. The whole apparatus is PO nd justed as to fit tiny peculiarity of form, of the same time so flexible as to occasion neither inconvenience nor onensiness to the wearer,while following his lineal avocations. The following. climingniAcd members nf the Med ical profession have horse nmple and unqualified testi mony to the palliative and curio i‘e value rind impor tance of Dr Landis' discovery: lice go B Kerfoot, JI D., nod John L Atlee , M D., of Lancaster; Gen M'• Clelluml, A] D., Professor of Surgery in the Pentisyl• vomits and Jefferson College, and Samuel M'Clelland, 11 D., Pt ofessin of Anatomy in the sumerolle , e., Sum uel Martin. NI D., Professor of Anatemy in the Penn. Ay!, nnia College, &c.; James M'Clintock, M D., Pro fessor of Surgery in Vermont College, Aix.; John i It bank, M D.:and B Grant, D., Professor in the Pennsylvania College; Henry G Patterson, D., ['tore-sot o f Materin Medica in the Pennsylvania Med ical College; to which we add with pleasure the res pectable name. of S Snyder. K Neff, NI U., C L Baker, INT U., and Henry Carpenter, M U., of Lancaster. H H McCULLOUGH having purchased the patent right for making and vending the above TRUSS, is prepared to fornish them to till who may be afflicted with that disease. He is also prepared to fill tall or dere from Physicians and Druggists, and solicits their patronage. He will attend to applying the ment; believing it to he superior to anything of the kind ever invented. He has put the price so low that it i. within the reach of all. The testimonials of the eminent l'hysicinns, whose names are above append. ed, are deemed sufficient rerommeadatil,ll.. fl II 111:1; L 'MUG I Cnr. Fourth & ‘Vorsil streets, Pit ts'gh. feh 27-.l&a. I v Gardeners Look Ont. GARDEN LOTS FOR SALE I'Vr OW is your time. I wi:l agree to rut up One filmic,' und Sixty Acres of splendid 1,11.1.1 In• to one, two, three, five, right, ten or more Acre, or whntever quantity will snit the purrlin.er. within two miles of the city of Pattsbutgh. nn.l adjoining the Farmers and Mechnnies Turnpike Road or extension of Fourth street and just in the tear of the third rChurch Colony. A good port of this land overlooks I the Monong:theln rivet and has n Southern exposure— ' the In oat 4,11t111.1e. noel 41 , ,iruble for enrlv Vegetnhies— or sorb as would w ish to supply the city with milk and errant. All Ruch a. nre denironii of obtaining . n rot of their own can now he nerommodated on favorable term,. Enquire of the aidiretiber nt hi+ dwelling on Liberty fronting Ferry (0:o. MILTENBEItGER P. S. Perteinti de ,, irinz af. acre. of croond near the city and roverinfikillr, the Mooning:tileln river where coal can he had at the mo-it red acrd rive for manu facturing or other pm linsea, arc invited to call anti ex amine !log location. ❑, M. Pittsburgh. june 24-dSza 3m. Dr. E. Meritt, Dentist, (Of thr Bnrnt Dis(rict.) RES l' ECTF 1.! lAA inform • hi. friend., and all thoi.e who w i+ll that bin ha. lult,n an office in Smithfield vtreet. 2.1 door from Vit rin where lin will, now attend 111101 , 11 w ions ri - the Teeth in the Gent mantler and at Ow idioritii4 notice. Of bouri4 from 9 till 12. nil from 2 till 5. may 2--dar.* Martin Doorflinger, TIN AND Cu SMITH, RESPECTFI . I.I,I" inform q the titiblir flint he haa commenced the above liasinesc in all it. Itrancia,, et No. 139 Wood street, directly opposite the First Presbyterian Church, wheri• he is rrepnted In 'mewl to orders in his line inn manner not excelled by am similar mktablishment in the city, and nt the vet) low est prices. lie could inform builderi and othots that ho in pro pared to fulfil all orders far 'routing in a superin manner and at the shortest notice. Always nn hand, a large and varied stork of Tin. Copper, and ~heel Iron Wore, whirli is warranted to b e made in the tno+t substantial style, and will he sold en very reasonable terms. A share of public pa tronage is respectfullysolieited. my23-d&w3m ALLEN KRAMER Exchange Broker, next door to Me Exchange Bank, betwen Wood and Markrtstrect, Pill...burgh, Pa. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Dank tint d, bought and sold. Sight checks on the EllAtern cities, for stale. Drafts, flutys and bills,collected. _ RY.►F. RE NC ES W,n. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorrnze, J. Painter & Joseph \Vood N•cll, .111111 PA Mn,y AleX Brontion &Co. Julio II Tlrown&Co. Jsmes J. R. M'Donohl. W. IL Pope, Esq., Pres't Bank Citizen's Hotel. Yr HP. subscriber has opened the Citizen's Hotel on Penn Rimer, as a house of public entertainment, in that large brick house, formerly the Penn House, near the canal bridge, where he is provided for the ac commodation of the public, and will be glad at all times to see his friends. tini_ l l-dtf BENJAMIN F. KING. F.S. TIIRBETT, -- WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN MARKET AND UNION STREETS ( Entrance on Fifth street.) WHERE he will attend to all business in 0 ; his line: Such as cleaning and neatly ljk repairing Watches and Jewelry, letter cutting and mat king Silver-ware, &c. Turret and other clocks made and repaired. His friends and all those desiring his services, will please give him a call. up 24 6m GEORGE C OCIIRAN, FFERS for sale at reduced cash prices—Axes Hoes, Mattocks,Manure and Hay Forks, Spades and Shovels, Coal and Graj,n . Shovels, Sickles and Scythes, Window Glass, Spinning Wheel Irons, and varilus other articles of Pittsburgh and American Manufacture, which he is constantly receiving from the Manufactories, Also. Cotton Yarn and Checks, Cassinetts and Broad Cloths, jan 9. New Sperm, Lard and Pine Oil tamp Store THE subscribers having opened a store, Nu 8, St Clair street, (West side) fur the sale of Lamps Oils, &c., respectfully invite the attention ef the in habitants of Pittsburgh, A llegheny and the surround ing country generally, to their stock of Lamps, before purchasing elsewhere. Our arrangements with the manufacturs nre such that we can safely say, we are prepared to light is the most brilrsunt and economi cal manner, Steamboats, Hotels, Public Halls, Churches, Stores. Shops, Parlors, Bridges and Streets, as well as die more "dark and benighted cor ners, or any place where brilliancy, neatness and strict economy is desired. Among our means for letting our "light shine." may be found the follawing Lamps for burning Lord. Lard Oil and Sperm Oil. viz: Hanging Lamps and Chandeliers, (2 to 4 brunch) For lighting Stores, Public Halls, Churches, Ho:els and steamboats. Stand and Centre Table Lamps, (various pattern,' and prices,) forl'arlors. Reading and Work Lamps Side nod Wall Lamps, Glass and Tin Iland Lamps &c. &c. The above are mostly Dyeiett Patent Lamps; with double shelled fountain, and otherwise an improve. ment upon any lump now in use, which can be per ceived at once by exam inat ion. Also, glass Trimmings for lamps, such as Globes, Chimneys, Wicks, &c. Dyott's Patent Pine Oil Lamps, such as Hanging lamps and Chnteleliers, (2 to 6 brunch.) Stand and Centre Table Lamps, (Glass Fronts with or without drops,) Street lamps for lighting streets and bridges. As we cannot (inscribe the various patterns, we cor• dinlly invite the public to examine them. We affirm that in brilliancy, cleanliness rind economy, no light nnw Mese will bear comparison with these lamps and Pine Oil. They are as safe to use as sperm or Lnrd Oil. Although some are endeavoring to iderrily this article with the old croophine and spirit gas, (by the use of which accidents have occurred,) we assert this to be anothernnd dilreren article. and that no accidents hnve occurred during the extensive use of this article in Philadelphia for leer years. These Lamps viii proelner as much light, frith as cinch neatness and more brilliancy, and .25 percent. less than any other light now in use, not excepting Gina. If any one doubts statements we have, or may here after make, we would say. ne hnve commenced nor bit‘iness in Pittsburgh, and knowing the merits of the Reticles we offer to the public, we are willing to hold ourselves Reclaimable at all times for our statements, and ore willing to put to test nor Larnp—dollars and cents,—testing economy—and the decided on the neatness and brilliancy of the light. We have mnny testimonials from residents of Phila delphia and elsewhere, hut the following may suffice for the present. This is to certify that I have morhased :if M. B. Dymt a sufficient numberufhi• Patent Pine Oil Lamps to light the. Univevsnlist Church of Philadelphia, and have used them in said Church about two years. I have found them to give perfect satisfaction. The light produced by them i. the most brilliant dint I have ever seen. They are so economical that the coat of the Lumps has been saved several times over; the lighting up of the (lnch nut costing half us much as it did before we procure them. Respectfully. )II N DKSS LET. Secretary of the above mimed Church. Philadelphia, July 121:u. The tinderNienel having tHed for No year.tnyott's Patent Pine Oil Unpile in hi. ilotel, the Hnlivcr limier. ran recommend them na the mo.t eennomient and brilliant light lino can he produced by nny srti cle now• in 11.1*. Before I commenced lichting my bernee with the Pine 011, I Villa rNing the Gee; but af ter it trial of the &love Lamp:, I was an much plea :tell with the light, rind conv!need of their economy, that I had the Gut removed and burn the Pine Oil in lia place. IV M. LES, Pror vie, or of ltolkor lou.ce, No 201 Ches nut at. July 8, 18-15. ALLY:OII4:NT ClTY,jtity 12, 1845. This mny certify that we, the tinder.igned, havin,2 riled ..orne month.. Hyorea Patent Pine (hi Lamps, can with the fullest confidence re:ommend !hem, pro.iticing the most brilliant and economical light we hove ever seen, They nre simple in their structure. and ensile taken ran , of, and we liclie..e them as snfe lir,rl,lt et* enn be rrmiorrd from nny other Latnp, and much chcnper than nny other kitnl of Oil. JOHN HAWORTH. Ihozgi.t. 111 1: 11C1:11 S.:, ROB I NtiON. Merchants. J AS. COW I. I NG, Clothing Store. JOHN HOPEWELL, Clothing Stove. Ann oar 110 , 11,1 in: tlr getistinenega of the foregoing, rettifiti.utmt, will have the kindoe.4 to (tall at No. R , We.t Pith, "ISt Clair street, where they may examine rho ortginnl. together fr ith many more, much more to Ilk , polio, bat 1141.1 ., Pti for their prorer place. STONE At CO. No. 8, St Clair street. N. P. I.nrtl Oil and fresh Pine Oil fur sale. i% La! what makes your teeth so unusually whith? Qnoth Josh's dulcinia to him Cot her night, To make yourn look so, with a grin, replied Josh, I'ge bought you a bottle of Thorn's 'Tooth Wash, 'Tist he best now in use, so the gentlefolks say, And since they have tried this, cast all others away. lint to prove it the best to make the teeth shine, Look again, my dear Sal, at the lustre of mine. Then try this great tooth wash, The Teaberry tooth wash ; And Pee if this tooth wash of Thorn's is not fine. Having tried Dr."Thot n's Tell Berry Tooth Wash," and become acquain..edWith the ingredients of its com position, [cheerfully say, I consider it one of the safest, as it is one of the most pleasant tooth washes now in use. DAVID HUNT, Dentist. _ rillsimegli,ra. Philndeiphia Cincinnot , St. Louis, Me. y. } Louisville. Pittsburgh, Sopt. 15, 1392 I take pleasure in stating, having made use of "Thorn's Tea. Berry Tooth Wash," that it is one of the bestdentrifices in use. Being in a liquidform . it com bines neatness with convenience. While it cleanses the enamel and removes the tartar from the teeth, its perfume yields a fragrance peculiarly desirable. J. P. TIBBETTS, Do. D. The undersigned have used "Thorn's Compound Tea Berry Tooth Wash," and have found it to be an extremely pleasant dentrifice, exercising a most salu tary influence over the Teeth and Gums; preserving those indispensable members from premature decay, preventing the accumulation of Tartar, and purifying the Breath. Havingthorougbly tested its virtues, we take pleasure i n recommending it to the publit, believ ing it to he the best article ofthekind now in use. M. ROBERTSON, JAMES P. BLACK. R. H. PEEBLES, CHAS. B.SCULLY. C. DARRAGH, TVA H'CANDLESS, J. M MOORHEAD, JAS. S. CRAFT. H. L • RING WALT, L. S.JOHNS. Prepared and sold by w i LLIAII THORN, Apoth ecary and Chemist, No. 53 Marketstreet, Pittsburgh; and by all the principal Druggists, and at Tuttle's Medical Agency, Fourth st. sep 1700 n FIRE BRICK—on hand and for sale by JOHN SCOTT &Co. oct 30 No7,Commercialßow, Liberty street. istairkls COME! LAST, THOUGH NOT LEAST 1 3nsurance doinvanics, INDEMNITY AGAINST ROSS OR DAM. AGE EY FIRE. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED With she additional security of a STOCK CAPITAL. The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. .of Phila.-.Charter Perpetual. DIRECTORS George W. Tuland, John M. Atwood, Thomas C. Rockhill, Lewis R. Ashhurst, %Vm. R. Thompson', Gent ' ‘ye N. taker, George M. Stroud, John J. Vanderkemp, George W. Carpenter. WILL make insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Houses, Stores and other buildings, and on Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandize, limited or perpetual, in town or country, on the most favorable terms. The Mutual Principle, combined with a Stock Capi tal, nnd the other provisions of the Charter of this Company, hold out unusual inducements, both of profit and safety, to those desirous of effectinz insurance, to which the Company ask the attention and examination of those interested. The Capital Stock of the Company is invested in good and sufficient securities. After providing for the losses accruing to the Company, in thecourse of its business, the stockholders are entitled to receive out of its income and profits an interest not exceeding six per cent. per annum on the Capital Stock actually paid in—the amount of which interest, it is expected. will be supplied by funds invested—and thereafter, all the remaining profits are to accumulate and be held, in like manner with the Capital Stork, for the better se curity of the assured. But certificates bearing inter est, payable annually, transferable on the books of the Company. and convertible at any time into Capital Stock, will be issued therefor to the Stockholders and insured members, in proportion to the amountof Stock held, or premium paid by them respectively, agreeably to the provisions of the harter. Those effecting, insurance with this company have, besides the ()seal protection against loss, by the (nth nary method of insurance, the additional advantage of a direct participation in the profits of the Company. without any liability. GEO. W. TOLAND, President. B. M. HINCIIMAN, Secretary. The subscriber, who is the duly authorised Agent for the above named Company, is prepared to make in ..urnnce. nt the Office of the Agency, No. 97, West aids of Wood street, 9.fl door above Diamond alley, and will give ell further information desired. THOS. .1. CAMPBELL Pin.hurgh, May 30, 1845. ( jes-Iy.) FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. THE undersigned, Agent at Pittsbnrgh for the Spring Garden Mutual Insurance Co., of Phil adelphia, would respectfully give notice that he con tinues to take FIRE RISKS nn buildings, merchan. dise, &c., and MARINE RISKS on hulls or cargoes of vessel 4, at the customary rates. Application fur risks maybe made to the undersign ea at the wmehoo.ze wf Burhridg,e, Wilson & Co. on Front street, or to Sam'!. Herron nt the office of the Fireman's Insurance Co., corner of Market and Fifth streets. june 4 JAS. W. BURBRIDGF,, Ag,ent ISSUR.ANCE AGAINST FIRE The Citizen's Mutual Insurarico Company of Pennsylvania, No. 152, Walnut Street, Pkiladelphirs, AV I LL insure himses, stores and other buildings; V also merchandise, furniture and property gem errillF, in Pitt-burgh and the surrounding, country, or damage by fire, for any pet iod of time. Chnitet perpetual. No marine. river nor inland transportation risks ore taken by this Company. It mak.% no dividends amnng stockholders. After paying the necessary ex penses of the office, the whole accruing premium and interest are appropriated exclusively to meet louses. It is thus enabled to insure on terms not surpassed by any other Company. JAMES TODD, President. DANIET. B. POULTNKT. Secretnre. Asency nt Pittsbweh, in Burke; budding on 4th strect, at the office of Eyster & Buchanan. je3. JAS. W. BUCHANAN. The Columbia Inniranee Company of Philadelphia, A CoMP.PCATION OF STOCK AND MUTUAL SECURITY, ripINKS Fire, Marine and Inland Transportation risks, nt the usonl rates of other Offices in this rite: but these who am or become Stockholders, may inure Fire Risks fin the mutual system, which is to pay half the E:reminm in cash, and in lieu of the other hall' to give an ohlicutiun for five times the amount plid in rash, liable to inzeahle contribution during the ter m the policy, in case it should be required. Stockholdrrs have dots n chance to save one-half of the premium, nod are besides entitled to a full share of dividend. Charter perpetual. The mutual risk lessens in proportion to the amount of instiraares. If ten men insure any given sum, each one incorA n risk of 10 per cent.; but 500 men would only incur the risk of role-firth of one percent. The Company has been in operation since 1840. Capital subscribed, $lOO,OOO, on which 20 per cent. have been paid in, which amount ; with about 20 per rent. more, is safely invested in mortgages and other securities. There is a considerable amount of bonds on bands, to be resorted to in rase of losses, before any capital •mh.crit.c4l can be used. This is the great security, and this principle of mutual insurances bus given great s;tti4hiction. Marine and Inland Trannportation Rinks taken cm tiqued letma, ng by other offices, and 10 per cent. of the premium returned if the risk end without loss. C N. BUCK, President. DIRECTORS. Jnsinh Ripkn, Charles J. Du Pont, Daniel Ltimmot, Fruncin G. Smith, John A. limclny, Benj. W. Richards, Wm. M. Young, John Roseneramz. For fmther particulars arply to the subscribers, duly nuthorirad agents of the Company, at the agency, in Bakewell's Law 13uildings,Gnim street. THOMAS BANEWELL, may 28. WILLIAM BAKEW ELL. unto & FINSET, Agents at Pittsburg* for the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company of Phila. FIRE RISKS upon buildings and Merchandiie of every description arid MARINE RISKS upon I I ulls or cargoes of vessel, taken upon the most favor able terms. IMMITice in Philo [late Duquesne] Hall, immedi ately over the Post Office. • S. D. King & Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends end the community at large to the Delaware M. S. Innocence Company, as an in stitution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia —as having it large paid in capital, which by the operation of its charter is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insured his due share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually paid in by him, and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnottiows feature,. and in its most attractive form. my9-tf. American Piro Insurance Company 'OP PUILADELPIA., CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL PAID IN 500,000 Office In Thiladelphia,No. 72, IVcrhurt at.; o.ffi" cc of Agency in Pittsburgh, No 2, Ferry it. W. DAVIDSON, President, FRED. FRALEY, Sec'y. THIS old and well established Companycontinues ro make Insurance on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture and property, not of an extra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Posaeems. ingarr ample paid up Capital in addition to its **de temained premiums, it offers one of the best indem nities against loss by Fire. Applications far Insurances in Pittsburgh, atad its neighborhood will be received and risks taken, either/ perpetually; or for limited peviods, on favorable terms by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent. may 2, 1845. MN It: 41 1 100 11 Pr it 41 111? Ilameen 'Will and Fourth sta.,, Sioapion's Row, near thO l'oit•Office, Pittsburgh. THE, undet signed announce/the hat found' • ram commodious Mercantile House, at the-above lo cation, riven- he willbit happy to see bit friends, and all those anxious to avail themselves of every descrip Lion of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, FANCY ARTICLES, and all other varieties or the best conduc ted Auction Stores. The undersig ned will be supplied final Ea* . ern the Ea. ern cities wit h stock of Foreign and Domestic (loader which country merchants will be induced to porches on ascertaining the prices. Arrangements arc in progress by which advance* will be made on cemsigrimenti, and every exertient made to ndvance the interest of those vim confide bl sinews to the establishment. • Prompt and speedy sales made and closed. To friends at u distance, the undersigned would say that although he is a member of "the Pittsburgh burnt family," yet his zeal, indestry end business hab its are unimpared, and faithfully will they be degotesi to the interests of those who employ him. 'SALES OF REAL ESTATE will command as heretofore, the best exertions of the undersigned Property disposed of by him, from time to time hate always brought the highest prices, and much exoevders the calculations of those who employed him. . P McKENNA, The Old Auctioneer. N. B. Having rimed the fiery ordeal with thou sands of neighbors, the old establishment, revived et the new locution will in future be designated "THE PH(EN!X AUCTION MART By P. McKenna, 64 Market St- . • PITTSBURGH, PA. P. McK. mnv 2 if AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCR'T Corner of Wood and stksts., .Pittsbargh, IS ready to leceive merchandize of every descripticat on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above 'business, flatter. himselfthat ire will be able to give entire - satisfactiot to all who may favor him with their patronage, • Regular sales on Mott DAYS and in VItSDAYB, of Dr 2 Goodsand fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,new and secondhand furniture, &c.. at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,atearlygas light. aug 12—y yII'WING saved a portion of their stock of Walll ILA Paper from the fire, have far the present remov— ed to the second 'tory over James Wilson's Hat stone,. corner of Wood st. and Diamond alley. The fac.tory,, machinery and materials for making paper, are un touched, and they still continue to manufacture,' so that they will be able to supply those who may give them a call. ap 17-tf • Da' Entrance through -Mr Wilson's store and Trott! Diamond alley.. For Conchs! Colds!! Consumptions!!! THORN'S PULMONARY CANDY; I THIS pleasant and certain cure Cue - coughs and colds goes ahead of all the preparations now or ever offered to- the public. The use of it is so great that the proprie tor has acme difficulty in keeping a supply for the in creasing demand. Medical agencies, groceries, drug gists,coffee-houses, and even bars on steamboats keep• a supply on hand. It is celled for every where, and! will sell in any place. The reason is this: every oink who has a cough or cold by eating a few sticks fin& themselves cored, as it were, by magic. Persons at a distance,hy remitting the stoney, post paid, to the subscriber, will be nttended te. For sale by the stick,. Gi cents; 5 sticks fur 25 eta; and of wholesale by IV NI THORN, Druggist, 53 Market at, where a general assortment of Drugs and medicines may always found. nov 28 TAXES COCHRAN,, Corner of Liberty and Factory streets, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, MANUFACTURER of Mariosia Fire Proof Chests, Iron Doors. Grates and Railings: Imo Doors for Bank Vaults, Canal and Rail Road-Irons, together with every description of Smith work. REFER To—M Allen, James May, William Holmes, Samuel Church, Lewis Hutchinson, Lorenz, Sterling & Co.. John Irwin & Son, Atwood & Jones, A Beelen. A BEELEN, Esq.. Commission Merchant, corner of Front and Ferry streets. and Mr. G. BF.ALE, Jr., No 74, IVond street, are Agents for Pittsbnrgh; and Messrs. BRYAN and MILTENBERGER. St Donis, Mo., to either of whom orders may be addressed. Pittsburgh, March 8,1815. dly TnomAs BOBBIDGE, GENERAL Produce, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, Also, Agent United States Portable Boat Line Depot NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, rir Liberal advances made on consignments, when required. Refer lo—Messrs Wm Wilson & Co.; Evans and Temple; Heald, Woods and &Co.;Scull&Thompson. Philadf 'ph ia. William M'Knight & Co.; Charles A. WAnulty atte24—ly" Piltsbyrck. TH E subset - Pier Was iniinufactures a superior SHUTTER FASTENER, made of malleable iron, and superior to anything of the kind now in use in this city, and, he believes in the United States. To be bad at any of the Hardware stores in thepity. and at the manufactory, Smithfield at.. cor. ner of Diamond alley. J. VOGDES. jar' i4-dly. PITARLATT HOTEL, East corner of Ferry and Water sirees, PITTSBURGH. Tabove establishment has been re-modeled, 1 re-fitted and n.. , painted, and is now open for dip reception of the traveling community. Those favor ing the Proprietor with tt cull, will find dint no pains will be spared to conduce to their comfort and coeva l nience whilst sojourning with him; his tablet will hs spread with the - choicest viands and his bar furnished with the finest liquors. The Proprietor luta nlsrt made arrangements by which he enn accommodate those traveling with horses and vehicles. J. FINNEY, JR N. B. Leech's Express Packet Office is locateill in the above house. ap 16. IIE snsbcriher respectfully informs his friends. 1 and the public, that he has opened a Hotel and Boarding House, corner nt Sixth street and, Cherryk ulley, w here travellers and others will be accommoda ted on the most reasonable terms. The house is spacious,. and has been fitted up at considerable ex pense, and every arrangement is made that Will sure the comfort and render satisfaction to boardera , and lodgers. A share of public patronage is respectL fully solicited ap 22-ti The subscriber being well provided with every coil verrience to accommodate any number of guests at his Hotel in the Diamond, would respectfully inform those who reside in the country, but do business in the city, that his table is prepared every day for thereeeptlem of transient boarders, eit herby the day or niggle vital, and from hislongexperienee in the business, the style of his table and unremitting exertions to please en who may favor him with their patronage. he feels car fident of being able to give entire - satisfaction. A number of the most respectable merchants in the city have boarded at his house for.yeers to whom he can._ refer forthe character of his accomeOdarions. my 26. DAN F IC K EISON; For neat. A LOT of ground, about 30 feet from by 30 deep. on the corner of Front street and auseeesery Lane, ie offered for a term of years. at a ressoaable rent. Also a Stone Quarry, on the Fourth street Road, adjek lag David Greer's qualities, Apply to . • ... MRS. JANE MAGEE. June 2-tf Near the head of Seventh etteet. John D. Davis, lIOLDSHIP & BROWNE. Improved Shutter Fasteners. Hotel and Hoarding House. FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHRISTIANSCHMERTZ. Day Bearding,
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