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    Washington's BirtiLDay.
In commemoration of this mood epoch in the
verrlrrs hi.rtory, a respectable company of gentlemen,
ithout distinction of party, convened at the United
States Hotel, to enkty the luxury of a social banquet,
untlibittered by political feeling or party animosity,
and to hail the anniversary of the birth of the Father
of his country, and carth's noblest offspring, in a man
ner becoming the descendants of noble ancestors, and
thf l f,oolnen of Columbia's soil.
Nu
bluit upon his bugle horn summoned the clans-
Dien true, of the Roderick of political suite. No
wordy warrior—no heady demagouge harangued the
compiny with the thrice told tale of political con up
tion, disunion and intestine war. No lean and hun
rry office seeker, or thread-bare politician obtruded
in, unsightly proportions upon the sacredness of the
ritteasion, or offered up a discordant note at the altar
1,1 In; country's glory. No Judas wo numbered with
t Lose who supped. No Arnold, traitor to his court
tt honor, appeared on the list of those who partook
or the sumptuous feast dedicated to the event of
birth. But with social conviality, and
nl siirrieg song, liberty's sons greeted the birth day
of liberty's
REGULAR TOASTS
ev, , nt %se celebra;e: The birth day 01
IVashingt.e ; the happy duwn of political ft cedent;
Inch ,111, in its results. eventually extend over all tia
:ions. and to all races of inrink Ind.
Washington: His virtues and his f;irne,
w1:1 suiviro the "war of elements, the wteck of [nut
ter ntxl the ctn.!' of worlds.'•
:3d. MARY—the mother of Washington: Her d ,- .8-
tOty mare glorious than that of "the mother of the
irarchi." Shegavo to the world a /ton whom a great
nation kinds as Father, and the whole universe re
sounds with his praise.
4th. The Heroes and Sages of the Revolution:
The worthy companions of the illustrious Washington;
when we become unmindful of their services, then in
deed will the star of liberty shine dimly over our
now highly floi-urrd counts.
sth. TbomasJetTerson:The author of the Declares
of Independence; the greatest state paper, which
the rocords of civilization can present.
Gth. LeFayette and other foreigners: Who nobly
came to oar aid in the crisis of the Revolution; Fan
atics may revile, but true patriots will ever esteem
Mpirable services.
7th. 'fhe President of the United States
`3lll. The Governor of Pennsylvania.
9th. Public and general education: The great ful•
rum of national and political freedom; let it be en
ccuraged.
Nth. The Clergy: To properly preseivo the public
morals, they should not only be pure themseles, but
Cin.iac's wire, above suspicion.
1 Ith. The Congress of '76: Who 5(.) nobly subscril)-
to that scroll which will he an everlasting monu
ment in the hearts ut freemen.
12th. TLS' American Fair: Worthy to be the
daughvo, of heroes. the wives of freemen, and the
mothers of the soldiers of Lexington and New Orleans.
13th. Our Host and Hostess : May they live to see
tile sun light up many anniversari4: nor lack the dispo
sltion, nor the means to provide u republican supper ;
nor true hearted friends to partake of and appreciate
VOLUNTEER SENTIMENTS
.1. Beecher—The 223 of February : May the sun
liberty dawn upon its annual return till suns shall
t:SP to set no more.
NV,i-. Lehmer—The Tree of Liberty: Planted on
American soil by the home,: and sages of the revolu
tion, will be cheliiiiie , t and perpetuated by American
sore
By a Guest —Th • hine star of the Southwest :flay
it speedily become the :?.7th
. fized star in the brightest
constellation on earth.
.1. Tuvlor--The Ex-Presidents of the United States:
Time ho nored . men ; they have entwined fur themselves
a garland brighter than the diadem of the Cl e ars.
Jas. Burgher—The American Eagle: May this
proud birdof freedom, whichrides above the wrecking
storm's career, bear the e ad tidings of human rights
to the remotest quarters of the globe, speak liberty to
the oppressed and death to the oppressor.
H Jeifriess—State tights: Let them be invaded
by none. respected by all.
•C H Vansuiver—The day we celebrate: An event
second to no other sia , e the "Morning Stars sang to
gether and the i(1113 of God shouted for joy. "
S S Free—American Freemen: Nobles by the
mandate of God, who bear their Stars, nut on their
breasts, but in them."
John Beck—The Jackson Blues: Volunteers in
their country's service. May they and their gallant
Commander live to see many return, of this anniver
sary. And by their deportment arid bearing do jus•
lice and character at tire ito,ineible chief whu.,e name
they bear.
A Stuart—Our : May its star of glory wax
to its tneridmn, and remain undimmed in its lustre
through the advancing, periods of time.
S Hinkle—The Declaration of Independence: A
priceless document. May it yet be greeted by all na
tion; as the Magna Charter of a world's freedom.
By a Guest—The office humets' late chase after the
President Elect : A disgraceful subserviency which the
good sense of the President appropriately rebuked by
heroically resisting their selfish and interested imrortu
nities.
WBI homp:nn—Geo r g e Washington : The father
of political itbert: his t: me is coextensive with the
Univ.--rse, and Is •tinges EterPily.
.P. Replier): The Hero of Ncw ()dram:: His heroic
deeds will remain forever on the pagesof country's
piston.
Jas Burgher: The Memory of George Washington:
Revered hy patriots throughout the world, and when
•' Mount Vernon's Mecca Shrine" shall crumble into
dust, and mir.gle with the dust it was intended to
commemorate: the name of Washington, written in
characters or immortality, shall wave from the proud
est pionarlo of the "feittple Of Fame.
J lire Union; Let , hanagogues and disunion
i-ts reno•mb, I: that is disiolutiun would at once arid
fiwever hlast the Lll,giitc,t prospects and dearest hopes
of the world,
At a seasonahie out the company dispersed; proud
(tithe tit le of Arnoricam citizens, and thankful that
their destiny is united with that of the happiest govern
ment on earth—.•W hose patriotism the tempuitions of
earth could not seduce, and to a hose philosophy the
I glitni,is of heaven yielded obedience." And where
"Strangers from a thousand shores,
Compelled by tyranny to rostn,
.11-!y find amidst abundant stores,
A nobler, and a happier home."
JNO, TAYLOR, Pres't,
J 4 I; 12611 E R Ser'v
GAS FITTINGS.
ADAMS & MeSTEEN
61 THIRD ST.
HAVE this day entered into partnership fur the
mannfarture of all kinds of Gas-fittings; al so ,
all kinds of Brass and Spelter Castings, and Brass
tittinas in general.
In thins presenting ounielves to the public, we shill]
'nuke it nor particular stink to give getwial satisfac
tion to :ill who rosy pleare. to favor us with their pu
tt:ming !.
All orders execuied at the shortest notice, and on
the most rt'as , atable
feb 10-ti
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY.
Springs and Axles for Carriages
At Eastern Prsces.
rrll s , d , srliher manufartures and keeps constant
ly r, lisnd Coach, C and Eliptie Springs (war
-I.mted.) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated
Frames, Brass and plated flub Bands, Stump
Joints, patent Leather, Silver and Brass Lamps,
Three-fold Steps, MaNeuble Iron, Door Handles and
&c., &c.
He respectfuily AOlicit• - ; a continuance of the patron
age heretofore bestowed upon the eitablisitment.
WILLIAM COLEMAN,
;an 4 St Clair et. , near the Allegheny Bridge,
FOR SALE, RENT, OR EXCHANGE:"
SEVERAL large and small farms. and one fine mill
and farm for su':s, and a large fine mill and two
I.ts in a to A n hear Pitt burgh for sale or partly for ex
change for a farm property. Several large and small
farms in the country fur min.
cr All kinds of Agencie. attended Loon moderate
charges. Please call at HARRIS' General Agency
and liitellicticc Office, Nu bib it. lab 24
Exchange Broker, and Western Produce
IX AS just npened an Exchange Office, No• 46
Third street, opposite the Post Office, Pitts-
MONET DEPARTMENT
Eastern and Western Drafts; Gold, (American and
Forvign;) Silver; Bank Notes,(Curt ent and Uncurrent,)
bought land sold.
PRODUCE DEPARTMENT.
Flour, Clover Seed; Bulk Pork; Roll Butter; Bacon;
Lard; Dried Fruit; Feathers; Genaeng, &c, Purchased.
REFERENCES
Avery, Ogden & Co., Wm. Lippeneott &Son, J. K.
Moorhead & Co., Atwood, Jones & Co., Dr. Wm. H.
Denny, Cash., Thos. M. Howe, Cash., N. Holmes &
Son, Pittsburgh; Busby &Bro.,John H. Brown &.Co.
Bingham & Kintzle, Smith, Bagaley & Co., Thomas
Burch, R. Johnston & Co., Jos C. Grubb. Shulze &
Fox, Philadelphia; J. T. Smith & Co., J. & S. Stone,
Lewis Tappan, Jacob Yanwinkle, New York; Kernan
& Stillinger, T. J. Carson & Co., Cassard & Co., A.
C. Shaeffer, I. Cultic., N. Harris & Son, Johnston &
Lee, Baltimore; Kellys & Commgham, N Orleans;
Semmes, Murray & Semmes, Washington; George
Lowry, Georgetoe it; G. & A. Wells, Wellsville; Rob
ertson & Orr, Steubenville; Crtingle& Baileys, Wheel
ing; Calvin, Cementer & Bro., Henry Lewis, Dr.
Gamaliel Bailey, James Gilmore, Cincinnati; E. Kin
ney & Co., Portsmouth; l'aine& Lawrence, Madison;
A B Semple, S. J. M'Knignt, E. T. Bainbridge, Lou
hiyille; Charles Semple. J. A. Bryan, St. Louis;
(llamas Janney, Cumberland, J. H. Duncan, D. S.
Knox, Cash., Brownsville. dee 10•ta
IMPORTANT • • I z
P. DELANY,
NO. 49; LIBERTY STREET,
RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of pur
chasers to his present stock if
WINTER CLOTHING,
in which are a general assortment of
OV [t-COATS,
WINTER FROCK COATS
Of fine Castor Cloth.
Plain and Fancy Beaver and Pilot Cloth,
DOUBLE MILLED BROAD CLOTH, &c.
BROWN BROAD CLOTH,
THICK TWEED BUSINESS COATS,
suitable for the present season.
Gentlemen's Cloth Cloaks;
A great variety of every description of
PANTALOONS AND VESTS.
The subscriber has been continually ordering Goods
from the East, through die winter, to keep his stock
complete, and has now the pleasure of informing his
friends that his is the only complete stock of
WINTER CLOTHIN G
At present in the city, and owing to the dull state of
the Eastern market he has been able to purchase
goods at much
LOWER PRICES
Than could he had in the Fall. They will be sold
LO W FOR CASH
To make room for the Spring Stock
feb 4•tf
Consumptives, rend the Wonderful Cures
performed by Dr. Swityneis Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry.
The
wonderful
cures performed
by this invaluable medi
cine, in Pulmonary Consump
tion, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Croup,
Spitting Blood, Liver Complaint, Paiu in the
Side and Breast, Tickling or Ri.ing in the Throat,
and all diseases of the Lungs, and Breast, have
excited the astonishment of all who have
witnessed its marvellous effects; there is
no account of a medicine, from the
earliest ages, furni,iing a par
allel; the almost mir,eu
lout cures effected
by this extraordi
nary medicine
are unprece
dented.
IMPORTANT TESTIMONY.
DR SW AT NE, Dear Sir:—ln last October, while en
gaged with Mr Joseph Smith, in a saw-mill near
Waynesburgh, I was attacked with a cough from be
ing exposed at night, which gradually increased, at
tended with spitting of blood, and a severe pain in the
breast, loss of appetite, fever, &c. &c. which was
scarcely supportable. I hod a family who were whol
ly dependent on my exertions for support, yet I was
obliged to leave my business and return home. I was
then attended by several physicians, but still grew
worse, until my medical attendants gave me up as an
incurable. Subsequently, my wife observing, in one of
the public prints,an advertisement of DR. SW AYNE'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, pro
cured me one bottle from Francis M'Clure, your agent
in Lewistown, which relieved me; T continued until I
had taken five bottles; I am now able to return to my
work again. I write this to offer you my sincere
wanks, and you are at liberty to make th's known, su
that if any human being is suffering as I have been,
they m,ly have recourse to your invaluable medicine.
Yours, JOHN I'. BOYNE.
Lewistown, Del.
BE CAUTIOUS to ask for the original and only
GENUINE preparation from this valuable tree. DR.
SW AY N E'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, whose
otlice is removed to the North West corner of Eighth
and Race streets,' Philadelphia.
Fut sale by Dr Wm Thorn, Druggist and Apothecary
Pittsburgh. nov 30
BOONS.
VNT M'DONALD, No. 65, Wood street, has just.
V • received a supply of the following Books
The Works of Dr. Johnson ; Boswell's Life o
Johnson; The Spectator; Hannah Moore's Practical
Piety; Hannah Moore's Practical Devotions; Mur
phey's Tacitus—English version ; Goldsmith's Poems;
Young Orator; Cooks' own Book; Parlor Letter
Writer; Cooper's Naval History ; Infant School
Manual; Goodrich's History of Rome; Fisher's Cat
echism ; Bourienne's Napoleon; New Spirit of the
Age; Fruit of the Spirit; Niel] )las Nickleby—with
Illustrations; Love and Madness of Tessa; Mrs Hall's
Bible Companion ; Charles the 12th; Seneca's Mo
ral's; Olmstead's Letters on Astronomy; Lessons on
Shells; Bell on the Human Fnmie : Glimpses of the
Old World; Lady Montague's Works; Stewart's Phi
losophy ; Blair's Rhetoric; Josephus ; Mayland's Mor
al Science; Comb's Phrenology ; Christian Lyre;
Lord Brougham's Miscellanies; House I live in ; with
a large assortment of small and attractive hooks too
numerous to mention.
George Armor, Ifferchsuit Tailor,
HAS removed to the room on Fourth street, next
door to thy Methodist Bookstore, lately occu
pied by Wm. E. Austin, Esq., where he w ill be hap
py to serve his friends and customers and the public
generally, with all work in his line, which he will
warrant to be well made and in the latest and most
144ionable style. als-y
Trusses! Trusses!!
CHASE'S Surgeon's Truss, for the radical cure of
Hernia. It is now conceded by Surgeons and
Physicians generally, that this truss is decidedly su
perior to any now in use.—lt is not only superior as a
retainer, but offers to the person wearing it the only
hope of radical cure.
To be had, only, at Kerr Sr. Mohler's, No 144, ear
ner of Wood street and Virgin Alley.
Any infringement on the right of selling this instru
ment. will be prosecuted 1.0 the extent of the law.
jan 1, 1845.
Dealer,
W. NI'DONALD,
N 0.65, Wood street
D
CLOTHING 5T0RE.1 1344a41 °lbucttlettncnt
NO. 163, LUSTY BTEET,
Third door from the;orner of sa, area
The Prop ictor of this New Establishment, respect
fully informs the public that he has lately returned from
Philadelphia, whets he purchased the most splendid
&slum intent of
SEASONABLE GOODS
Ever offered in this city, all of which he intends
• manufacturing into
Ready Made Clothing,
and to order, at the
SHORTEST NOTICE.
- -
Having employed the best workmen—Cutters and
Bewers—ho will warrant all garments, made at his
Establishment, to be equal both in make and materials
to any other establishment of the kind in this
city; his stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SATT
NETS, CASSINETTS, VELVETS,
SATINS, VALENCIAS,
and other
VESTINGS,
Cannot be surpassed by any other establishment in
Pittsburgh.
His stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
at this present time is complete and cannot fail to
please the taste of every class of purchasers who wish
to purchase to the best advantage; he therefore invites
the public and Country Merchants, to visit his estab•
lishment before they purchase elsewhere. He has at
present
FINE CLOTH DRESS and FROCK COATS
OVER COATS of FRENCH BEAVER,
♦ND
PILOT CLOTHS.
A most splendid assortment, of
FRENCH AND ENGLISH TWEED SACK COATS
Of all sizes, for Men and Boys;
PANTALOONS AND VESTS,
Of all sizes and quality to suit purchasers.
ROUNDABOUTS, WARMESSEB,BIIIRTS AND
DRAWERS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
And the finest Merino do., and Slips; a great variesy
of •
SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, HOSE
And
HANDKERCHIEFS,
All of which he is prepared to exhibit and
OFFER FOR SALE
Ou the most moderate terms for CASH
AT THE
Red Lion Clothing Store.
OBSERVE THE SIGN OF
azr THE RED LION. ,C 1)
LAWRENCE MITCHELL
Pittsburgh, Nov. 19,1844-3md.
Medicated Vapor Bath.
COPT OF ♦ LITTER PROM DRS. LA‘Parscr. ♦ND
HiNRICKSON.
New Lebanon, Slate of New York.
woRTH T FRlEND:—Having made a thorough trial
of the Medicated Vavor Bath for four months past, in
our societies in New Lebanon and Watervliet, we think
it but justice to state, that we consider it a valuable
improvement in the healing art. Its power in reduc
ing both chronic and acute inflamation, also in remov
ing spasms, is certainly very great. In cases of ob
structed perspiration, it is unquestionably the safest
and best remedy that we have ever seen. Several
persons in our society, who were scarcely free from a
catarrhal affection during most of the winter months
for several years past, have found permanent relief by
using the Bath a few times; and the predisposition to
take cold, as it is commonly termed, seems to be whol
ly removed. Obstructed perspiration, is certainly it,
our changeable climate, one of the most fruitful sour
ces of disease, and any remedy that is capable of re
moving the predisposition to it, must be considered a
great blessing to mankind; and as such we do not hesi
tate to recommend the Medicated Vapor Bath.
GARRET R. LAWRENCE, M. D.
ABRAM HENRICKSON, M. D.
To Dr. C. Whitlow, New York.
oct 18 Chronicle copy.
DENNING'S FIRE PROOF IRON CHESTS
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 22,1842.
J Denning: On Friday, the 30th of last month, a
' bout 9 o'clock at night, the Planing, Grooving, and
Sash Minufactory, owned by Gay, Dilworth & Co.,
with a large quantity of dressed and untiressedlumber,
was all consumed by fire.
The Iron Safe which I bought of you some time
back was in the most exposed situation during
the fire, and was entirely red hot. lam pleased to in
form you it was opened at the close of the fi'e, and all
books, papers, &c., saved;—this is the best recommen
dation I can give of the utilityofyour safes.
021-tf THOMAS SCOTT.
REMOVAL. EMOVALhe undersigned begs leave to in
form the pablic, that he has removed from his
old stand, to the corner of Penn and St. Clair eta., op
posite the Exchange Hotel, where ho has fitted up a
large PIANO FORTE WARE ROME, and new Mien; the
most splendid assortment of Fut: os ever offered in
this market.
His pianos consist of different patterns, of superior
Rose Wood and Mahogany, beautifully finished and
modeled, and constructed throughout of the very best
materials, which, for durability and quality of tone, as
well as touch, he warrants to be superior to any ever
seen here.
As he has enlarged his manufactory, and made ar
rangements to supply the increasing demand for this in
strument, be respectfully requests those intending to
purchase to call and examine his assortment before
purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell Low
ER, for cash, than any other establishment east or west
of the mountains. F. BLUME,
Corner of Penn end St. Clair streets,
Opposite the Exchange Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa.
sep 10.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
INSURANCE COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA.
riIHE Public are hereby notified that I have been
appointed Agent of this Co. fur WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA.
This Institution unites the principle of Mutual In
surance with A JOINT STOCK CAPITAL.
I am authorised by the Company to make Insuran
ces AT THE SAME RATES AS THE OTHER
COMPANIES IN THIS CITY—WITH THIS AD
VANTAGE TO THE PERSON INSURED, THAT
THE AMOUNT OF PREMIUM WHICH HE
PAYS IS CONSIDERED AS SO MUCH STOCK,
UPON WHICH HE IS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE
A DIVIDEND OF THE PROFITS OF THE
COMPANY. As the Company are doing a large and
prosperous business, this advantage, I presume, can
not amount to less than 20 per cent annually.
The person insured incurs no liability ur responsi•
bility for the losses or expenses of the Co. He is also
entitled to vote and is eligible as a Director.
By the Act of Incorporation, the Capital stock is
pledged for the payment of any losses which the Co.
may sustain; and, in addition to the security thus af
forded to the insured, the law requires that all the
profits of the Co. shall hereafter be funded, and remain
with the lubtitution as a further guarantee nnd protec
tion to the insured against loss.—This fund will be rep
tesented by scrip, to be issued by the Co., bearing an
interest of 6 per cent and divided between the parties
insuring and the holders of the stock.
eV' When the applicant has been insured at an
other office, and transfers his risk to us, he pays nothing
for the policy.
Applications for Insurance to be made at my office, .
in person, or by letter addressed to me.
WM. E. AUSTIN,
Pittsburgh, Penn'a.
OFFICE IN 4TH ST. BETWEEN WOOD AND
SMITHFIELD.
nov 2-dly
PRINTING MIL
A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOHNSON'S
SUPERIOR PRINTING INK,
IN LAIRGE ♦ND SMALL ILEGs,
Jail reechoed at tke office of the "Port."
vv. 25.
THOMAS BOHM ' GE,
GENERAL
Produce, Pora►ardiad & Conuaissiou
Merchant,
Also, Agent United States Portable Boat Line Depot,
NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA.
MLiberal advances made on consignments, when
required.
Refer to—Messrs Wm Wilson & Co.; Evans and
Temple; Heald, Woodward &Co.; Stull &Thompson,
Philadelphia.
William M'gnight & Co.; Chitties A. WAnnlty,
aug24—ly" Pittsburgh.
T. B. .k, W. P. CONOVER,
Wholesale Dealers In Boots, Shoes, Bon
nets, Palm Leaf Hats and Caps,
NO. 190 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA:
THEY beg leave to inform Western Merchants that
1 they have a splendid assortment of the above
Goods, and are still manufacturing largely, which they
will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash, or approved
credit. aug 9-6
JOSEPH TALLMAN'S
WHOLESALE
BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY,
No. 233 Market Street, Ntrftkeast earner of
Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
WESTERN and Southern Merchants are respect
fully invited to call and examine his stock, as
he feels confident that it will be to their interest, be.
fore purchasing elsewhere ,
aug 6-ly
ARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
SMITH, 138OTBEIELS & CO.,
NO, 188 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA,
A RE now receiving in addition to their former
A
stock a large assortment of FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to
which they invite the attention of Western Merchants.
nog 6.1 y
AIcZENNic."I3 AUCTION RIAR'f,
CORNER Or WOOD SECOND STB.
TII E undersigned very respectfully tenders his ser
vices to the public, and to Importers,Merchants
and Manufacturers, as a general
AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT.
He has taken out alicense and entered into the securi
ties required by law, for the transaction of Poetic
SALES of all FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS AND
I'ARRICS.
An experience of a series of years in commercial
life has furnished the undersigned with some knowl
edge of business, nearly twenty years of which have
been devoted actively to the auction business,
which may be advantageous to those who confide to
him the sales of property.
To the IM PORTE every facility will be offered in dis
posing of Dry Goods. Groceries and Hardware:
and to the Home Manufacturer, the most prompt at
tention will be paid in the sale of American products.
Sales of real and personal estate in town and coun
try shall command the best services of the undersign
ed. Arrangements will be made whereby liberal ad
vances will be made on consignments, and sales in
every instance closed without delay. Business is now
commenced and ready to receive consignments.
By permission I am authorised to give the following
references.
PITTSIBURGH
Avery, Ogden & Co. Wm. M'Knight & Co.
Tiernan & Jones, Jame Murphy & Co.
James Park, Jr., & Co. J. W. Burbridge & Co.
Wm. Bell & Sons, D P. Morgan,
Waterman Palmer, Bagaley & Smith,
E. A. Brown & Bro's. Shea & Pennock,
Geo. R. White & Co. S. %V. Semple,
Samuel Spencer, Robert Galway,
Bailey & Co. Myeto & Co.
J. Painter & Co. Taaffe & O'Connor,
King & Holmes, Johnston & Stockton,
Bailey, Brown & Co. Geo. Cochran,
Thomas Bakewell, Church & Carothers,
H. Childs & Co. N. Holmes & Son,
Win. E. Austin, M'Candless & M'Clure,
H. S. Ma.graw, C. M'Kibben,
Allen Brown, J. M. D. Crossan,
H. P. Graff, H. Devine.
PHILADELPHIA.
John H. Brown & Co. Smith, Bagaley & Co.
John S. Riddle, Robert Dunbar.
James O'Connor, H. Alexander.
july 2,1894.
LYND & BICKLEY,
NEI W AUCTION ROOMS,
Nos. 61 and 63,
Wood, between Third and Fourth Streets.
EW. LYND, having formecr . la copartnership
• with C S Bickley, and taken out an Auction
coarmission of the first class they are now ready to
continue business at the above well known and exten
sive ware rooms, under the firm of
LYND & BICKLEY.
One of the partners being most of the time in the
eastern cities, securing large and regularconsignment s
of seasonable merchandize, they are enabled to have
always en hand the fullest and best assorted stock of
Fresh Dry Goods, Hardware, Fancy Articles, &c., to
be found at any place in the city.
Regular sales of Dry Goods, &c , on Mondays and
Thursdays, at JO o'clock A 51; and of new and second
hand Furniture, Groceries, &c, at 2 o'clock P M of the
same day. Sales from the shelves every evening at
early gas light, and goods sold by private sale at all
times,
Salesof real and personal estate, private stock, &c,
will be made on the most reasonable terms.
Liberalcash advances made on all consignments.
al7
John D. Davis,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T,
Corner of Wood and sthsts., Pittsburgh,
I S ready to receive merchandize of every description
on consignment, for public or private sale, and
from long experience in the above business, flatten'
himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction
to all who may favor him with their patronage.
Regular sales on Mont DA T s and THURSDAYS, of Dry
Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittaburghmanufacturcd articles,new
and second hand furniture, 41:. c. , at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sales every evening, atearlygas light. wig 12—y
Brass Clocks.
J UST received, 100 Brass Clocks, 30 hour and 8
day, from the celebrated manufacturers, "Je
rome" and "Thomas," warranted to be a first rate ar
ticle, and will be sold at the lowest price for Cash, by
J K LOGAN & CO,
No 32, Fifth street.
GEORGE COCHRAN,—
NO. 26 WOOD STREET,
OFFERS for sale at reduced cash prices—Axes,
Hoes, Mattocks, Manure and Hay Forks, Spades
and Shovels, Coal and Grain Shovels, Sickles and
Scythes, Window Glass, Spinning Wheel Irons, and
variaus other articles of Pittsburgh and American
Manufacture, which he is constantly receiving from
the Manufactories.
Al -40, Cotton Yarn and ChP , k., Cll% 4110 ILA
Broad Clothe. jail 9.
FRESH GOODS.
JK. LOGAN & CO., No 82, FIFTH STREET,
have just received from the Eastern Auctions,
a large assortment of ClOthl, Cassimeres, and Sauinets,
among which are:
French Blue Black Broadcloths, from $6 00 to $7 00;
English, IS di " 200 to 6 00;
Beaver Cloths, " 160 to 3 00;
Fancy Cassimeres, Plaids and Stripes, 75 to 200;
Sattinetts, assorted colors. 374 to 1 00.
Also, a large lot of Wool Shawls, Wool Comforts,
Couturiere Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Super Bock
Mitts, &c &c Sc.
We wonld invite our -Customers and the public
generally, to an extuoination of our Stock, as we feel
confident that we can, and will, sell our goods as low
for Cub as any other house in the City.
dec IS-tf
P McKENNA,
The Old Auctioneer
THE subscriber having entered into the stove busi
'less in Pittsburgh, respectfully informs the pub
lic that he intends carrying it on in its various branches
at the warehouse of Messrs. Pennock & Mitchell, No.
160 Libetty 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, he 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 all 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 pet in use within six months. Being a
ware that the People of Western Pennsylvania have
been Imposed upon by the introduction of new and high
ly recommended Stoves which were badly constructed,
and having soon failed and become useless. I will grant
to persons wishing to procure the Hot Air Stove, the
privilege of using it a sufficient length of time to prove
its superior quality before I ask them to purchase.
Persons notifying me from 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.
Miller's Mansion House,Sept, 19, 1844.
Mr. R. DON AVA N - -Sir: I have in use one of Hath
away'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 all disposed to possess an article of
the kind, to adopt the hest method of satisfying them
helves, that is, to try it; and I doubt not they will be
satisfied. D. IL !WILLER.
Washington Temperance House,
Pittsburgh, Sept. 19, 1844.
Mr. R. DoN A voN—Sim—l have bad in use for five
months, one of Hathaway's Hot Air Cooking Stoves,
and 1 have no hesitation in saving it is the best stove
now in tic.. Thr various kintiß of cooking it is ealru
lated to du at the name time, and the small quantity
of fuel I equired, makes it an object worthy the atten
tion of all who desire a good stove.
M" I embrace this opportunity to recommend the
llot Air Cooking Stoves; I have used the one you put
up for me constantly nil summer, and I must say it is
a grand article. I believe it is superior to any other
stove now in use in this city. The oven bakes well,
and is large enough to bake four large loaves of bread
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 they are.
oct LI-d&wly MATHEW PATRICK.
17000 FIRE BRICK—on bend and for sate
by JOHN SCOTT & Co.
oct 30 No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street.
- -
West end of lie old Allegkeny Bridge.
HUGH SWEENY
W OUL I) take this occasion to return his sincere
thanks to his numerous friends and the public
generally, for the very liberal patronage heretofore be
stowed on the Emmet Hotel, and he pledges himself
that nothing shall be omitted on his part tomerita con
ti n uance of their favors. The convenience and beauty
of the situation, and the whole arrangements of the
house for the accommodation of guests are notinferior
to any similar establishment in or out of the city. His
table w ill always be provided with tbe best the markets
can afford, and no pains will be spared to ensure the
comfort of those who may favor the Emmet Hotel with
their patronage. a2O-tf
La! what makes put teeth so unusually whithl
Quoth Josh's dulcinia tohitn Cother night,
To make yourn look so, with a grin, replied Josh,
ve beught you a bottle of Thorn's Tooth Wash,
'Tisthe best now in use, so thegentlefolks say,
And since they have tried this, cast all others away.
But to prove it the best to make the teeth shine,
Look again, my dear Sal, at tke lustre of mine.
Then try this great tooth wash,
The Teaberry tooth wash ;
And see if this tooth wash of Thorn's is not fine.
Having tried Dr." Thor n's Tea Berry Tooth Wash,"
and become acquaintedwith 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
DAVID HUNT, Dentist.
Pittsburgh, Sept. 15, 1842.
I take pleasure in stating, having made use of
"Thorn's Tea Berry Tooth Wash," that it is one of the
best dentrifices 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
perflme yields a fragrance peculiarly desirable.
J. P. TIBBETTS, Iv.. D.
The undersigned hnve used "Thorn's Compound
Tea Berry Tooth Wash," and have found it to be an
extremely pleasant dentrifice, exercising a mast salu
tary influence over the Teeth and Gums; preserving
those indispensable members from premature tficay,
preventing the accumulation of Tartar, and purifying
the Breath. Having thoroughly tested its virtues, we
take pleasurein recommending it to the public, believ
ing it to be the best article of thokind now in use.
M. ROBERTSON, JAMES P. BLACK.
R. H. PEEBLES, CHAS. B. SCULLY.
C. DARRAGH, WM. M'CANDLESS,
J. M MOORHEAD, JAS. S. CRAFT.
H. L. RING WALT, L. S. JOHNS.
Prepared and sold by WILLIAM THORN, A poth
ecary and Chemist, No. 53 Market street, Pittsburgh;
end by all the principal Druggists, and at Tuttle's
Medical Agency, Fourth et. sop
HATHAWAY'S
Patent Uot Air Cooking Stoves.
RECOMMENDATIONS.
THOMAS VARNER
Lid* Stade • 1W
"'punk St., 2.lsorsiress tits D. S. /sail.
WM. TRIWILL% lINDMMTAREM,
IR E T: ' ,. 7e,:,, u , " ed L. " 47.7, 5 . " 1. tot la "`"` ttnte.
noose to the building recently occupied by Mr
Y. G. Berford, directly Opposite lie old Need
where he is siwaye prepared to attend proeoptly
to any orders In his line, and by strict atielltiee
to all the details of the huslneirs clam Usdetlikie
he hopes to merit pablieconedesee, He Win be pmlitail
at ALinoaas to provide Hearses, Biers, Carr** sad
every requisite on the most liberal terms. Calls heel Ink
country will be promptly attended to.
His 'residence is In thrums building with kle , wliPS•'
house, where those who need his service; stay lia4Alsl
atany time. /117141.11C111:
W.W. 'SWIM. RSV. JONI SLACI.D. D.
JODAISSIDDLS, Rat. ROSIDIV DDIICDOD.IO.
JUDOS PATTON. say, SADVSL WILLIAMS.
W. S. lI.CLUDD, RSV. JOSSPII :Rita.
Isaac satiate, 51?. JMIIF II DAVIS, :i•
JO DM S. V. SWIPV.
IV A J O GEN s-
Evan ea Camomile Pills.
Ciannestaa.—Letter,from the Hon. Ablem JeCtel..
la n,Bollivatt County, East Tennessee,Membetof CoitgfUllr
ant:mason, July Bd. 111311.
Sir—Slnce I have been In W this city I have used Isles - o!
your Dyspeptic medicine with Infinite benefit sad satin
faction, and believe it to be a most valuable remedy. ONO'
of my consti tarots, Dr. A. Carden, of Ca.anbeli moat"
Tennessee, wrote to me to send him some, which / did
and he has employed it very successfully in his praetke
and says It is invaluable. Mr. Johnson, your spit at
this place, thinks you would probably like an agent la
Tennessee. If so, J would recommend Dr. A Carden ' s&
a proper person to officiate for the sale of your eckbratest,
medicine. Should ytth commission him he Is willing to
act for you, You can send the medicine by water tithe
care of Robert King 4. Sons, Knoxville county, Teases*
see, or by land to Graham 4. Houston, Taswell, East
Tennessee. I have no doubt but Ifyou had agents le
several counties 1n East Tennessee, a great deal or isedi.
due would be sold. lam going to take some of it hole.'
for my own use, and that of my friends, and should Hits
t o hear from you whether you would Ilk, an agent at
Biuntstile,Sulilvan County. East Tennessee; I ca'a
some of the tnerchants to act for you as I live near tley*
Yours respectfully,
ABRAHAM 11f 'CLELLA N. or Tclineseilas
For sale Wholessie and Acta 11, by
R. E SELLERS, Agent,
gen 10 No. 20, Wood street, below Sacrist*.
F ARM FOR SA LE.—The undersigned otters for sii*
his farm. lying In Ross Township 91 miles from that
City of Pitteburgb, containing 119 acres offend of
60 arc cleared and under fence, Item 15 to 20 &creed
meadow, 2 good Orchards of A poles, a few Peach rite
Cherry trees—the Improvements arc a large frame bow
containing 10 rooms wellfurnished, calculated for a Ta
vcrn or private Dwelling, a frame Barn 28 by 60,11100*
basement, and stabling, sheds tnd other out boosessait
able for a tenement!-2 good Gardens surrounded with
currant bushes, ands well of excellent water, with •
pumpin at the front door. In relation to the Plttshatills
and Allegheny market, there is no place now offered fbr'
sale with moreinducement to those wishing to porches&
near Pittsburgh, the terms will he made moderate, FOS
n rt her partlentaraapply to the proprietor at his Malt*
Store, Liberty streetcorner ol Virgin Alley.
AWRENCE MITCHYLL4 -
NB If not sold before t L he of October next, it will
be divided into 10 and 20 acre lota to suit purchasers-
Pep 10
, A RON VON II UT ell E1111.11,S
These Pills are composed of herbs, which excel &
specific action upon the heart, give impulse or string*
to the arterial system: the blood is quickened and.e
qualized in its circulation through all the vesselsoidit-,
ther of the skin, the parts situated internally, 0 thew
tremities; and as all the secretions of this body, no
drawn from the blood, there is a consequent incrust*
of every secretion, and a quickened action of the alk
sorbent and exhalent. or discharging vessels. Asti
morbid action which may have taken place is comps%
ed, all obstructions are removed, the blood i• purifed,
and the body resumes a healthful state. Fos
saia
wholesale and retail by R E SELLERS. Agent,
sep 10 20 Wood street. below Second.
NEW DRUG STORE.
KERR & MOHLER,
No. 144,
1 Corner of W street and Virgin Alley..
ofr UST received and ood
for sale, a large assortirassi of
fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye-Staffs,
&c. which have been remntly selected, and hurnbaseli
with considerable care for Cash. The following ears
prise port of the stock just received:
Gum Camphor, Spit iu Turpentiae,
Cream Tartar, Cepal Varnish,
Flor. Sulphur, White Lead,
Castor Oil, Red ' "
Gum Arabic, Litbarge; -
Epsom Salts, FlasseedOil,
Fl Manna, Venitian Red, Pi. :
Gum Opium, Spanish &own, g .
•;
Gum Aloes, CHPPed tAtwoodi
Flor Camomile, Ctimwood, ".• :..
Saltpetre, rustic,
Jujube Paste, Nic Weed.
Ref dLiquorice, Brasilletto,
Liquorice Ball, Indigo, .
Magnesia, Nutealls,
Pow'd Ginger, Oil Vitrlo/,
Nutmegs, Aquitfortis, 1 With a general assortment toe numerous to ititsitifOn;
which will be sold for Cash at a small advaaoa t otik
Eastern prices.
.
EDr WILLIAM KERR will give his attentioi t o
thecompoundi ng sr Physician's prescriptions. m$
Civil Engineerin' g, Architecture, Ossvir.
ieg t &c.
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing Id.
tweet' A. E. DRAKE and E. Z. C. JUDSON
having been dissolved, the undersigned would respect.-
fully inform his friends and the public genera, that
ho will continue the business, and would solicitll ay shlars
of the public patronage. Orders left at the shop of F.
A. Stafford, Architect, over Harris' Paint Shop, Ws
street, or at his residence on Hay street, between
Penn street and the river, will be punctually attention:ll
to.
A. E. DRAKE.
july 15 tf
For Coughs: Colds!: Consusuptior
THORN'S PULMONARY CAND,,;.
THIS plea at and certain cualifse
coughs and colds goes ahead of anther
preparations now or ever ofcred to
the public. The use of it is so great that thee
tur has some difficulty in keeping a supply for the in
creasing demand. Medical agencies, groceries, ditsip
gists, coffee-houses, and even bars on steamboats km*
a supply on hand. It is called for every iatiere, anal
will sell in any place. The reason is this: ems
who has a cough or cold by eating a fear sticks findi
themselves cured, as it were, by magic. Persons of
a distance, by remitting the money, post. paid totthi.
subscriber, will be attended to. For sale Efrth:setidiv.
64 cents; 5 sticks for 25 cts; and at trboissals s Y-WM
THORN, Druggist, 53 Market st, waters ageseraii
assortment of Drugs and medicines may always be
found.
ism 2&
Whol
legal° Druggists, theown, die:,.
WOULD be consulting their own, and the inteet
est of their customers, to a very great . erteet,
by purchasing Spiees, Drugs and Dye Wooods the-
Eastern markets, whole and' iw sticks, and getting
them ground and chipped sills. Franklin ManuAinta.
ry t Second street._
It is not generally known, bet nevertheless true, that
Drugs and spices sold in the East, arc lower in Moo
than whole, of course tlis profit and cost of grilse it
must be made up by adoiteration; dye woods hemoot
least 15 per cent, and in satin cases 25 , percent. Of
water added to them. Now water, diist., cornmeal
and flaxseed meal are plenty here, and we can eaz,
intheirpurity,if•
them
I ing a pepper price with freight and premium *Medi.
Cinnamon, Allspice,
Nutmegs, Gumeric, groundL,
Ginger, Gum Arabic,.
Gum Aloes, Gum Garnbegoi,
Pumice Stoney. Lac Dye,
Indigo, Logwood, _. .
Cloves and, Mac. Punic,.
Mustard, Nicwood;,.
Gum Scamatiy.. Cam Weak '
Mange:lase,. Brasil Woad;
Nut GaAs, Lima Wend -,..
Pepper,_ . &c. &e. Sec.. .
The Proprietor will not deal in any,of -the agki ts
he grinds **Ail:empty that , all the anials w tussused, ,
to him shall eemainas pure as when se to hilt s , N B
ly2o-tf
. .—L.194 Oil constantly on hand.
ju. O il; constantly
S. GWYNIStEk.
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