fleirESM."* . . 9 .3: 4l t''s -, - , : ,. ., • -"ro, enitgratiott fineo. Rooms, rincrrinms Arrangements fir 1845. BLAKELY IrMITCIIEL, - ASSENTS, PITTMEYIAGH PA. rt .caan.• R tialreeS 'to and Passage from Great Britain and Ireland, by the "Bite . k Bet 11 or Old Line of Liverpool Packets." Sailing from Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of each month. PESSONS desirous of sending for their Friends now residing in any part of the "OLD COUNTRY," can make the necessary arrangements with the sub scribers, tindba+e them brought out by the above well known favorite "Line of Packets," which sail from LlVERPOOLponetually on the Ist and 16th of every month; also by FIRST CLASS AMERICAN SHIPS, sailing from there EVERY SIX DAYS, during 1845. And as they are determinednot to depend on any Liverpool House or Agent, to see the people's interest taken care of, Mr JAMES D. ROCHE, one of the firm, is there, "RIM will remain and see that every thing connected with their business is executed with promptitude and dolisfitcht. Should, the persons sent fur decline coming not, the ante will be returned to the parties here, without any disitrction,, on .producing the Passage . certific a te and receipt. `The "Black Ball or old Line of Liverpool Pack ets" comprise the following magnificent Ships, viz : The New YORK, Thin CAMBRIDGE, " 0111YRD, " ENGLAND, " YORKSHIRE, " EURoPF., " NOETEEVAA. " COLUMBUS. With_such superior and unequalled arrangements, thasubscribers confidently look forward for a comma orlitorthat support which has been extended to them sOlitany years, for which they are grateful. 'Those proceeding or remitting, to their relatives, can at all times obtain Drafts at sight for any amount drawn direct on the ROYAL BANK OF IRELAND, DUBLIN; Messrs. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & Co., BANKERs LONDote ; which will bo paid on demand at any of the Banks, or their Branches, in all the principal Towns through out ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Apply to, or address (if by letter, post paid,) ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., Nn 35 Fulton St., N, or BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Smithfield street, near sth, and Penn street, oot 15-d&art I mv Pittsburgh. Tapscott's General Emigration Office. 76 Solilk St., corner of Maiden Lane, New York • 4 • e • 0111 ABLES A. ArANIILTY, Agent, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1845 PERSONS about sendiug for their friends in any tartuf the OLD COUNTRY. are respectfully In formed by the subscribers that the same system that characterised their house, and gave such unbounde,l satisfaction the past year, will be continued throughout the season of 1845. THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. The QUEEN OF THE NV EST, 1250 tons burthen HOTTINGUER, 1150 " " " LIVERPOOL, 1150 " " ROCHESTER, 1000 " " " ROSCIUS, 1150 " " SILIDONS, 1050 " " " „SHERIDAN, 1050 " " " GARRICK, 1050 " " Which capacious and magnificent ship, being com manded by kind and experienced men, and fitted up in the best possible manner for comfort and conveni ence, are well known to surpass any other Liae of packets. In addition to the above splendid Line the subscri bers are agents for the, St. George's Line of Liver pool Packets, and The United Line of Liverpool Packets. Making a ship from Liverpool ever five days; the possibility of delay is therefore precluded. Mt W Tap scott (one of the firm) personally superintends the departure of vsssels at Liverpool; suffice it to say, .therefore, that the subscribers guarantee to give satis faction to all parties who may send for their friends through them. In all cases when those sent for de cline coming, the full amount of money paid for pas sage will be refunded. REMITTENCES. Those wishing to remit money to any part of Greai Britain or Ireland can be supplied with drafis for any amount, from £1 upwards, payable at sight in all the principal towns, without discount or any other charge. Application, if by letter (post paid) will meet immedi ate attetention by addressing CHAS. A. McANULTY, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, or W. & 3. T. TA PSCOTT. 76 South street, New York. Agency in Liverpool : William Tapecott or 15 Goree Piazza and "Geo Rippard & Son. S 96 Wateiloo Road. jan 6 WM'DONALD, No 44 Market Street, has just • received the following books:—Comstock's - System of Elocution, Caldwell's Manual of Elocution, Porter's Rhetorical Reader, Pictorial History of the Uuited States, Pictorial History of France, Oswald's Etymological Dictionary, M ollit'a Johnston's Chemistry Do Philosophy, Bullion's Grammars, Willard's Histo ries, Cobb's New Series, Gummere's Surveying, Phil lips' Curran, and Grattan's Speeches, Chatham, But ke, Erskine and Mclntosh's Speeches, American Oratory. Poetry—Mrs Hemans, by her sister, Wordsworth, Southey, Rogers, Campbell, Scott, Norton, Barton, Mrs Hemans by Griswold, Willis' Poems, Gems of Modern Poets, Cowper, Ossian's Poems, the Flower 'Vase, Autumn Flowers, the Irish Girl, by Mrs Ellis; &c., &c. Re4:gotta—Some fine Oxford Bibles, a very large assortment of Family Bibles, Polyglott Bibles, 'with tacks; the finest edition of the Common Prayer ever published in the United Stntes, published by .George & Wayne; beautiful common Prayers, with tucks; Louth's Somoza, Burkitt's Notes, &c. &c. ap 8 Old Firm Revived. EVANS & MarADEN. THE subscribers beg leave to inform the friends :IL and the public, in general, that they have entered into partnership for the purpose ofcontinuinc , . ' the man ufacture of Ploughs, Corn Shellers, Plough Castings, Stoves, Hollow ware," and all kinds of Casting at the laid and well known establishment "EVANS' MILL," No. 10 WATER STREET. Mr. McFaden respectfully solicits a return and con tinuance of the patronage of the friends of the old and former firm of ••Evans acid AlcFaden," whilst Mr. Evans also solicits a continuance of the patronage of the friends of the late firm of 0. 0. Evans & Co. GEO. M. EVANS, JOHN McFADEN. Cab. 15-d tf CLOTHING STORE REMOVED. • Mary Morrison, Merchant Tailor, HAS removed his establishment from Wood st., to No 150 Liberty street, opposite Brewery Al ley. Besides - a large stock of Ready Made Clothing, he has a fine assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres,Tweeds, and all other articles in the Clothing line, to which he invitesthe attention of his old customers and the pub lic generally. Orders promptly filled, and et the shortest notice. mar 22-dBm Goshen Cheese. 2000 . .13S. S uperior - G°9l " ll ' Cheese; Just received and for sale by A. G. REINHART, 140,Ziterry street Also on NAMELY DOCTOR. EDMUND LANDIS'S PATENT DOUBLE SPRING TRUSS. Fbr the Melioration and Cure of Hernia. HUMANITY is deeply indebted to the ingenuity and pensevarance of Dr Edmund Landis, a citi sett of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, for a valuable improve mem in the construction of the Truss for the meliora tion of Hernia or 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 been submitted to the most eminent members of the medical profession, who, 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, Strangulated Hernia, need never be apprehended by persons who wear this improved Truss, and the patient rmy cherish a confident hope, that in consequence of the intestine or omontum 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 be very properly termed, Dr LAN DIS' COMPOUND SPRING TRUSS; the springs being 2 in number, the inner and the outer, the latter lying over the former. The exterior spring is three tinter the length of the interior, upon the end of the latter the compress or elipticel pad or block is fasten ed, which rests upon the affected part. There is a small adjusting screw, which passes through the outer spring, immediately over the pad or block, and is formed to bear 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 case may require. The whole apparatus is so ad justed as to fit any peculiarity of form, at the same time so flexible as to occasion neither inconvenience nor uneasiness to the wearer,wbile following his usual MIMI= The following distinguished members of the Med ical profession have borne ample and unqualified testi mony to the palliative and curative value and impor tance of Dr Landis' discovery: George B Kei foot, M D., and John L Atlee, M D., of Lancaster; Geo M'- Clelland, M D., Professor of Surgery in the l'ennsyl vania and Jefferson College, and Samuel M'Clelland, M D., Professor of Anatomy in the same college; Sam tiel M D., Professor of Anatomy in the Penn• sylkania College, &c.; James M'Clintock, M D., Pro fessor of Surgery in Vermont College, &c.; John Wilt bank, M D., and W B Grant, M D., Professor in the Pennsylvania College; Henry G Patterson, M D., Professorof Materia Modica in the. Pennsylvania Med ical College; to which we add with pleasure the res pectable names of S Snyder, M D., J K Neff, M D C L Baker, M D., and Henry Carpenter, M D., of Lancaster. H H IVIcC ULLOUGH having purchased the patent right for making and vending the above TRUSS, is prepared to furnish them to all who may be afflicted with that disease. He is also prepared to fill all or• ders from Physicians and Druggists, and solicits their patronage. He will attend to applying the instru• meat; believing it to be superior to anything of the kind ever invented. He has put the pike so low that it is within the reach of all. The testimonials of the eminent Physicians, whose names are above append. ed, are deemed sufficient recommendations. H H M'CULLOUGH, Cor. Fourth & Woixl streets, .Pitts'gh fib `27-d&wly REMOVED TO No. 19.1 WOOD STREET, ABOVE FIFTH FIATHAWAY'S Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves. THE subscriber having entered into the stove busi ness in Pittsburgh, respectfully informs the pub lic that ho 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 adalition 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 havirg soonfailed 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 soy 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. A II orders will be promptly attended to by the subscri ber. ROBERT DONAVAN. RECOMMENDATIONS Miller's Mansion House,Sepe, 19, 1344. Mr. R. DON AYAN-.Sir: I haven] use one of Hath sway ' 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 best method of satisfying them selves, that is, to try it; and I doubt not they will be satisfied. D. R. MILLER. Illashington Temperance House,- Pittsburgh, Sept. 19, 1894. Mr. R. Doiinvoi:—Sir.-1 have had in use for five months, one of Hathaway'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 calcu lated to do at the same time, and the small quantity of fuel tequired, makes it an object worthy the atten tion of all who desire a good stove. THOMAS VARNER. r I embrace this opportunity to recommend the Hot Air Cooking Stoves; I have used the one you put up for me constantly all 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 I -d&w ly MATH EIV PATRICK. A LLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, next door to Ike Exchange Bank, between Wood and Market streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gold, Silver, and Sulvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, fur sale. Drafts, notes and bills, collected. REFERENCES Wm. Bell & Co., Jahn D. Davis, F. Lorenze, J. Painter & Co., Joseph Woodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson&Co. John H Brown &Co. James M'Candless. J. R. M'Denald. W. H. Pope, Esq. , Pres% Bank New Oil Store. JOHN M'NIASTERS, Ja., AGENT. D EALER in Sperm, Elephant, Seal, Whale, Laid Tanners and Linseed Oils. Sperm and Wax Candles; Spirits of Turpentine, White Lead, &c. N. E. Corner of Hand and Liberty streets, Pitts burgh, Pa. mar 3—d3m gni THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED Ida annual supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds, consisting in part of the following kinds—of the last year's growth, and warranted genuine: Asparagus, Egg Plant, Parsnip, Beets, Endive, Peas, Beans, Kale, Pepper, Leek, Pumpkin, Broccoti, ' Lattice, Radish, Borecule, Water Mellon, Rhubarb, Cabbage, Musk “ Sulsafy, Carrot, Nasturtium, Cauliflower, S,.inach, Squash, Celery. Okra, Tomatoes, Curled Crees, Onion, Turnip, Cucumber, Parsley, Corn, Mustard, (white and brown,) &c., &c.. &c. Together with a vatiety of pot and sweet herbs and flower seeds. nr Orders for seeds, shrubs, trees &c. from gar deners and others will be received and promptly at tended to. F, L. SNOWDEN, feb 11 No 184 Liberty, head of Wood at. ADAMS Si: McSTEEN, No. 17, Fifth street3frelzeeen Wood and Market, HAVE this day entered into partnership for the manufacture of all kinds of Gas-fittings; also, all kinds of Brass and Spelter Castings, and Brass fittings in general. In thus presenting ourselves to the public, we shall make it our particular study to give general satisfac tion to all who may please to favor us with their pa tronag a. All orders executed at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. feb I 0-tf Spring Fashions, 4 RECEIVED AT THE NEW HAT AND CAP STORE. (Observe Yellow Front.) The proprietor would return thanks to his nume rous customers and the public for the liberal patronage bestowed, and would inform them that he has received the Spring Fashions for Hats, direct from New York ; which he is prepared to supply them with on the moat moderate terms. Not wishing to puffmy establishment into notice; but would say to all who wish to get a fashionable, neat and durable Hat at moderate terms, to give me a call, and examine my splendid assortment of Hats and Caps. Pitishurgh, Pa Philadelphia. Cincinnati, 0., G.W. GLASSGOIV, No. 102, Wood street, third door from Fifth street m 27. St. Louis, Me Ky. ) Louisville REMOVAL. M'DONALD has removed his Book Store . to Market Street, neat Third, next door to Martin's Exchange Office. He has just received a large assortment of Miscellaneous, School, and Classi cal Books, together with a variety of memorandum Books, Steel Pons, Printer's Blanks, Port-folios, Blank Promissoty Notes with steel engravings, and plain, &c. &c, Lock and Screw alaindict4o/74 CoRXER OF IST AND TlLitiflllFro, 1 , 117511 1 17W313. HAVING Fetnoied my manufactory fret s ham, and located it at the above stand, I would respectfully invite my friends and the public generally to favot me with a call. for any article In my line, viz: Patent Lever Locks, Cabin door Bolts, Knob, do Latches, Mortise, 11 Mortise • Store door, " Shutter Fastenings. Tobacco, Fuller, Timbor and Mill Screws, Housen Screws for Lon Works. In addition to the above articles I intend to manu facture and keep a supply of Ratchet and Monkey Wrenches, and Stocks, Taps and Dies, for Steam Boat purposes. Together with a variety of articles not enumerated. All of the best quality and at re duced prices. Locks repaired and Keys fitted; also, Iron and Brass Turning done in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Orders addressed to the manufactory or to Mr R. H. Peebles, Hardware Merchant. Market street, Pittsburgh, will be thankfully received and meet with prompt attention dec NEW DRUG STORE. KERR & MOHLER. No. 144, Corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley. r UST received and for sale, a large assortment of t/ fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye• Stuffs, &c. which have been recently selected, and purchased with considerable care for Cash. The following corn prise part of the stock just received: Gum Camphor, Spirits Turpentine, Cream Tartar, Cepal Varnish, Flor. Sulphur, White Lead, Castor Oil, Red Al Gum Arabic, Litbarge, Epsom Salts, Flaxseed Oil, Fl Manna, Venitian Red, Eng. Gum Opium, Spanish Brown, Gum Aloes, Chipped Logwood, Flor Camomile, Camwood, Saltpetre, Fustic, Jujube Paste. Nic Wood, Rerd Liquorice, Brasilletto, Liquorice Ball, Indigo. Magnesia, Nagano, Pow'd Ginger, Oil Vitriol, Nutmegs, Aquafortis, With a general assortment too numerous to mention, which will be sold for Cash at a small advance on Eastern prices. ItaF'Dr Wit.t.tem Kenn-will give his attention to thecompound ing of Physician's prescriptions. ma T ho Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. INCORPORATED IN 1536. Capital paid $3OO 000—Charter perpetual. PRESIDENT-B. W. RICHARDS. ACTUARY AND TREASURER-JOHN F. JAMES T HIS COMPANY e ff ects insurance on lives, chil er during the life of the applicant, for a specified period. It also grants annuities and endowments, and is further empowered to receive funds on interest and to execute Trusts and manage Estates, either from in dividuals, Courts ®f Justice or Corporations for the true and faithful performance of which the whole cap ital is pledged. Premiums of Insurance are very low and every facility is offered for affecting the same, and every policy of insurance for life is entitled to a Bonus of the profits at stated periods thereby, combi ning the advantages of a Mutual Insurance, with the security of a permanent Capital. As the public attention has not been much direc ted to the subject of Life insurance in this city, the following instances taken from the records oldie Com pany will show its beneficial operation. Policy No. 985.—A man who had insured his life paid his premiums for 3 years. amounting to $4l 80, when he died, and his wife and family received from the Company $lOOO. Policy No. 546—The insured paid 102 per annum, for two years, when his decease occurring, his family received $5OOO. Policy No. 250.—The insured paid but one prrmi• um of $22 50, when his decease occurred, and his family received $l6OO. In case of the death of the party insured, the amount of the policy will be paid with the utmost promptitude. In order to extend the practice of Life Insurance, in this city, and the west generally, this Company has appointed the subscriber their agent, who will attend to any business connected with the objects of the Cor poration. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM BAKEWELL, Office in Bakewell's Law Buildings. mar 18-d3m Grant st. CROP OF 1844. -,cl WS ' tsvz pS Or 9 ~Afttmdb. . GAS FITTINGS. (Recollect, Yellow Front.) JAS. PATTERSON. Jr passim air.poTALT --- At No. 49, Liberty St., P. DELANY, RESPECTFULLY invites the early attenton his friends and all who are about supplying themselves with SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, To his present stock, which he has purchased in the cities of PHILADELPHIA and NEW YORE, AT STILL LOWER PRICES THAN HERETOFORE. This stock is large, and comprises EVERY DESCRIPTION Of Fashionable and New Style Goods, in his line of Business. The very liberal patronage given to the subscriber, enables him to employ per sons competent to cut and make work in such a style, as will be SURE TO PLEASE, and at least TWENTY PER CENT LOWER than they can otherwise suit themselves. A glance at the Goods and Prices will satisfy any good judge that he can get BETTER GOODS, AT LOWER PRICES, (made or unmade,) than are to be found at any other establishment, particularly articles of a superior quality. THIS IS THE PLACE Where a GOOD DRESS COAT for from $8 to 9 and $lO, of any fashionable color, CLOTH AND MAKING WARRANTED, 031" Made to order at the same priees. CASSIMERE PANTALOONS, for from $3 to $3 50, and $4 and 5 dollars—fine qualities in proportion. French and English Cloth COATS MADE TO ORDER. And ready made for from $l2 to 14, 15, and 18 dol lars. A great variety of 17MS3TO AND `37302P11NC- Of the most elegant and varied style—a large assort ment on hand. Every description of TWEED CO tTS For from 2to 3 and 4 dollars. Also, a general va riety of other SUMMER WEAR, with a general stock of SHIRTS, STOCKS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUS PENDERS, and all other articles in the Clothing line, 20 MINUTES, spent in looking through the finery of this establish ment will be better spent, and save more money than could be saved by looking through half the tailor shops in the city, Walk in at 49 ! You will be sure to get exactly what you want—or something better mar 15 La! what makes your teeth so unusually which? Quoth Josh's dulciniatohim tether night, To make yourn look so, with n grin, replied Josh, I've bought you a bottle of Thorn's Tooth Wash, 'Tisthe best now inure, so the gentlefolks say, 'And since they have tried this, cast all others away. But to prove it the bestto 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. "Thorn's Tea Berry Tooth Wash," and become acquaintedwith theingredients 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, Di Pittsburgh, Sept. 15, 1842. I take pleasure in stating, having made use of "Thorn's Tea Berry Toot .b Wash," that it is one of the best dcntrifices in use. Being in a liquid form it com bines neatness with convenience. While it cleanses the enamel and removes the tartar from the teeth, its pert me yields a fragrance peculiarly desirable. J. P. TIBBETTS, M. 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. Having thoroughly tested its virtues, we take pleasurein recommending it to the public, believ ing it to be the best article ofthe kind now in use. M. ROBERTSON, JAMES P. BLACK. , R.H. PEEBLES, CHAS. B. SCULLY. C. DARRAGH, 11-M.M'CANDLESS, J. M MOORHEAD, JAS. S. CRAFT. H. L. RING WALT, L. S. JOHNS. Prepared and sold by WILLIAM THORN, Apoth ecary and Chemist, No. 53 Market street. Pittsburgh; and by all the principal Druggists, and at Tuttle's Medical Agency, Fourth at. Ben VERY LOW FOR CASH. 1914.0 T HE subscriber offers for sale a large and splendid assortment of PIANO FORTES of different patterns, warranted to be of superior workmanship, and of thebest materials; the tone not to be exceeded by any inthecountry. F. BLUME, Cerner of Penn and St.Clairstreets, opposite the Exchange. Improved Shutter Fasteners. rill HE subscriber hat invented and manufactures a 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 had at any of the Hardware stores in the city. and at the manufactory, Smithfield at., cor ner of Diamond alley. J. VOG DES. jan 14-dly. Fancy Hardware, Just. Received. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he is now opening a fine as sortment of Fancy house-furnishing Hardware, con sisting in part of Table Cutlery, Britannia table and tea spoons; German silver tea and table spoons; Britannia Tea Setts, Coffee and Tea Pots; Sugar Bowls and Crea n Jug., (sepentte,) Japanned Tea Waiters, Bread Trays; Silver Plated and German Silver framed Castors, with 4, 5 and 6 bottles; Britania framed do, Silver Plate Candlesticks; Brass do., Snuffers and Trays; Fire Irons in setts and single pairs; Fire Fenders, (of various sizes;) Chimney Hooks; Solar Lard Lamps, Britannia and Japanned hand ditto. Window and Curtain Bands, Glass Curtain Pins (for blinds) of all the various sizes. With a variety of other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will be offered at unusually low prices. THOS. A. HILLIER, House-furnishing Warehouse, 101 Wood sr., mar 17. below Fifth Wholesale Druggists, Grocers, &c., WOULD be consulting their own, and the inter est of their customers, to a very great extent, by purchasing Spices, Drugs and Dye Wooods in the Eastern markets, whole and in sticks, and getting them ground and chipped at the Franklin Manufacto ry, Second street. It is not generally known, but nevertheless true, that Drugs and spices sold in the East, are luwer in price than whole, of course the profit and cost of grinding must be made up by adulteration; dye woods hare at least 15per cent, and in some cases 25 per cent. of water added to them. Now water, dust, cornmeal and flaxseed meal are plenty here, and we can eat them in their purity, if so it pleases as, without pay ing a pepper price with freight and premium added Cinnamon, Allspice, Nutmegs, Gumeric, ground, Ginger, Guns Arabic, Gum Aloes, Gum Gamboge, Pumice Stone, Lac Dye. Indigo, Logwtsori, Cloves and Mace, Fustic Mustard, Nicwood,; Gum Scamony, Cam Wood, Manganese, Brazil Wood, Nut Galls, Lima Wood, chipped, Pepper, &c. &c. &c. The Proprietor will not deal in any of the articles be grinds as a guaranty that all the articles intrusted to him shall remain as pure as when sent to him. N. 13.—Lard Oil constantly on hand. iuly2o-tf. .I. S. GWYNNE, Fr Cr 'or ,oughs! Colds !! Conramptions!!! THORN'S PULMONARY CANDY. • THIS pleasant and certain sure for 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 some di!ficulty 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 called for every where, and will sell in any place. The reason is this: every one who has a cough or cold by eating a few sticks find themselves cured, as it were, by magic. Persons at a distance, by remitting the money, post paid, to the subscriber, will be attended to. For sale by the stick, 6i cents; 5 sticks for 25 cis; and at wholesale by WM THORN, Druggist, 53 Market st, where a general assortment of Drugs and medicines may always be found. nov 28 WARD'S DENTAL PRESERVATOR. A Superior Wash for the Teeth, P RODUCING at once the most healthy state of the mouth—Cleansing and restoring the teeth to their natural whitenest ; giving hardness to the gums, des troying the putrifactive influence of decayed teeth, lessening in every instance the irritation and soreness incidental to their diseased state, and in fact combin ing in its effect all that can be desired in a Dentifrice. Also, a superior Tooth Powder, as recommended to the Medical faculty of Philadelphia, by the celebra ted Doct. Hudson. Prepared and sold by Wm. A. WARD, Dentist, Liberty street. aug 31 P. DELANY To the Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. jTHE subscriber most respectfully di ow l informs the gentlemen of this city and vicinity, that he has commenced the BOOT and SHOE making business in Fourth street, opposite the Mayor's office, at the stand lately occupied by P. Ker rigan. Having been foreman in some of the most fashionable bootshops in the Eastern cities; and hav ing famished himself with the best French and Ameri can calf skins, he hopes by his attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. To those gentle men who have kindly patronized him he returns his sincere thanks, and can with confidence appeal for the goodness of his work and knowledge of his busi ness. A. TEKNAN. July 24—tf. THE Works of Rev. Sidney Smith, in 3 vol. A Manualof Examination for Medical Students, with questions and answers upon Anatomy and Physi ology, Surgery, Practice of Modern Chemistry, Mate iaMedica, Obatetricks, &c. The Pennsylvania Law Directory,for 1844, in Pam phiet. For salo at the Book Store of sect t7-dly W. M'DONALD. Dissolution of Partnership. THE Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the style and firm of Ave Ogden & Co., has been dissolved by mutual consent, the business will in future be conducted by Geo. Og den & Samuel Snowden, under the firm of OGDEN & SNOWDEN who are fully authorised to setae up the business of the late firm. I take pleasure in recommending Messrs Ogden & Snowden to the friends and customers of the late firm, and to my personal friends as worthy of their patronage, and hope it will be continued. mar 28-Imdw3t PITTSBURGH MANUFACTORY. Springs and Axles for Carriage■ At Eastern Prices. rri HE subscriber manufactures and keeps constant -1 ly on hand Coach, C and Eliptic Springs (war ranted) Juniata Iron Axles, Silver and Brass plated Dash I rames, Bruss and plated Hub Bands, Stump Joints, patent Leather, Sibier and Brass Lamps, Three-fold Steps, Malleable Iron, Door Handles and Hinges, &c.. &c. He respectfully solicits a continuance of the patron age heretofore bestowed upon the establishment. WILLIAM COLEMAN, jan 4 St Clair at., near the Allegheny Bridge. GEORGE COCMLELNI, riFFERS for sale at reduced cash prices—Axes Vi Hoes, Mattocks,Manure and Hay Forks, Spades and Shovels, Coal and Grain Shovels, Sickles and Scythes, Window Glass, Spinning Wheel Irons, and various 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. Emmet Rotel, West end of the old Allegheny Bridge HUGH SWEENY W OULD take this occasion to return his sincere thanks to his numerous frie-tds 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 to merlta con tinua nee of their favors. The convenience and beauty of the situation, and the whole arrangements of the house for the aceommodatipn of guests are not inferior to any similar establishtnent in or out of the city. His table will always be provided wial the best the markets can afford, and no pains will be spared to ensuro the comfort of those who may favor the Emmet Hotel with their pqtronage. a2O-ti JAMES COMM/LW, Corner of Liberty and Factory streets, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, MANUFACTURER of Magiesia Fire Proof Chests, Iron Doors, Grates and Railings; Iron Doors for Bank Vaults, Canal and Rail Road-Irons, together with every description of Smith work. REFER ro—M Allen, James May, William Holmes, Samuel Church, Lewis Hutchinson, Lorenz, Sterling & Co., John Irwin & Son, Atwood & Jones, A Beelen. A BEELEN, Eaq., Commission Merchant, corner of Front and Ferry streets, and Mr. G. BEALE, Jr., No 74, Wood street, are Agents for Pittsburgh; and Messrs. BRYAN and MILTENBERGER, St Louis, Mo., to either of whom orders may be addressed. Pittsburgh, March 8, 1815. dI y WE have received, and will hereafter keep cor stantly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink, in large and small kegs, which we will be able to sell cheaper than it has heretofore been sold in thiscity. Orders from the country accompanied by the cash (isr ALL CALLS) will be promptly attended to. PHILLIPS & SMITH, Jy 10—tf Office of the PostandManufactutcr. New Books. CHARLES AVERY, GEORGE OGDEN, SA MUEL SNOWDEN CHARLES AVERY To Printers pi)itabel. THOMAS BORBIDGF, GENERAL Produce, Forwarding ds Coininisaies Merchant, Also, Agent United States Portable Boat Line Depot, NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. t'Liberal advances made on consignments, wbea required. Refer to—Messrs Wm Wilson & Co.; Evans end Temple; Heald, Woodnard & Co.; Scull &Thompson, Philo deleia. William M'Knight & Co.; Charles A. M kinky. aug24-1 y'' Pittaborgh. T. B. dr, W. P. CONOVER, Wholesale Dealers In Boots, Shoes, Bo* nets, Palma Leaf Hats and Caps, NO. 190 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. T HEY beg leave to Inform Western Merchants that 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. Rug 9.1 f HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. BROTIOSIIIS & CO., NO. 188 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, A RE now receiving in addition to their former stock a large assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which they invite the attention of Western Merchants. aug 6-ly 1111e1EZINNA'S AUCTION 11611Wrg CORIUM OF WOOD t SZCOND T HE undersigned very respectfully tenders his ger* vices to the public, and to Importers,Merchent* and Manufacturers, as a general AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT. He has taken out a license and entered into the securi. ties required by law, for the transaction of POILIO SALES of all FORAMS AND DOMESTIC GOODS AND FABRICS. An experience of a series ofyears in counnernial life has furnished the undersigned with some knowl edge of business, nearly twenty years of which hare been devoted actively to the auction business, which may be advantageous to those who confide to him the sales of property. To the Ist PORTKR every facility will be offered in dis posing of Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware: and to the Home Manufacturer, the moat prompt at tention will be paid in the sale of Awericesproduets. 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 Bolos in every instance closed without delay. Business is now commenced and ready to receive consignments. P McKENNA, The Old Auctioneer. • By permission I am authorised to give the following references. PITTSBURGH. 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, r Waterman Palmer, Bagaley & Smith, E. A. Brown & Bro's. Shea & Pennock, Geo. R. White & Co. S. W. Setnple, Samuel Spencer, Robert Galway, Bailey & Co. Myers & Co. J. Painter & Co. Tait& & O'Conaori.. King & Holmes, Johnston & Stockton, ,- Bailey, Brown & Co. Geo. Cochran, Thomas Bakewell, Church & Carothers, H. Childs &Co. N. Holmes & Son, Wm. E. Austin, M'Candless & Bl'Clure. H. S. Magraw. C. liil t Kibben. Allen Brown, J. M. D. Croatian, H. P. Graff, H. Devine. • PHILADELPHIA. John H. Brown & Co. Smith, Bagels! & Co. John S. Riddle, Robert Dunlap. James O'Connor, H. Alexander. july 2, 1844 John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T Corner of Wood and stai sta., Pittsburgh, TS ready to receive merchandize of every description 1. on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatter • himselfthat he will be able to give entire satisfattioa to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MOSDAYS and THVILIDATII, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburghmanufactu r ed articles,new and second kand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,atearlyg as light. augl2-y DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY; PHILADELPHIA. rig HE Public are hereby notified that I have keel j_ appointed Agent of this Co. for WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. 'fhis Institution unites the principle of Mutual In surance with A JOINT STOCK CAPITAL. I am authorised by the. Company to make banner ces AT THE SAME RATES AS THE Orfila COMPANIES IN THIS CITY—WITH THIS MI VANTAGE TO THE PERSON INSURED, THAT THE AMOUNT OF PREMIUM WHICH HE. PAYS IS CONSIDERED AS SO4 MUCH STOCK, UPON WHICH HE IS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE A DIVIDEND OF THE PROFITS OF THE COMPANY. As the Company are doing a large end prosperous business, this advantage, I presume, can not amount to less than 20 per cent annaany. The person insured incurs no liability or responsi l bility for the losses or expenses of the Co. He is alio 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 Institution as a further guarantee and protec tion to the insured against loss.—Tbis fund will be rep. resented by scrip, to be issued by the Co., bearing an interest of 6 per cent and divided between the parties insuring end the holders of the stock. 0' When the applicant has been insuted at any other office, and transfers bid risk to us, he pays nothing for the policy. Applications for Insurance to be MB4lO at ray orkept in person, of by letter addressed to me. WM. E. AUSTIN, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. OFFICE IN 4TH ST. BETWEEN WOOD AND SMITHFIELD. nos 2-dly Medicated Vapor Bath. Corr or ♦ LETTER TROY Du. LALWEVICX AID HIONILWXSON. New Lebaeow, State of New York. WORTHY FRIES D: —Having made a thorough trial of the Medicated Vavor Bath for four months past,in our societies in New Lebanon and Watervliet t we think it but justice to state, that we consider it a valuable improvement in the healing art. Its power in redo., ing both chronic and acute inflamation, also in remov ing spasms, is certainty very great. In cases of oil. strutted perspiration, it is unquestionably the Assiut, sod best remedy that we have ever seen. Severe/. I 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 tp take cold, as it is commonly termed, seems to be wile) ly removed. Obstructed perspiration, is certainly In 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 blessingto mankind: and as such we do not hesi tate to recommend the Medicated Vapor Bath. . GARRET R. LAWRENCE, M. IX ABRAM HENRICKSON, M. D.l To Dr. C. Window, New York. oct 18 Chronicle copy. M- ARS HE'S arperior Patent Tress, together with all otber trusses most approved of by Physicians as retainers in reducible Henna, to be bad at Kerst4k7 mobler's, No 194 Wood st., corner of Wood and Vir gin Alley. j.nl, 1843 ... .. k. 111111 T
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