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    emi g ration f,ineo.
orsiiscolVii General Emigration Office.
76 South St., corner of Maiden Lane, New York.
CHARLES A. BrANULTY,
Agent, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A RAANGEIIENTIf -FOR 1845.
PERSONS about sending for their friends in any
pews of the OLD COUNTRY. are respectfully tri
formed by the subscribers that the same system that
characterised their house, and gave such unbounded
satisfaction the past year, will Le continued throughout
the season of 1845.
THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS
COMM
The QUEEN OF THE WEST, P. 150 tons burthen
" HOTTINGUER, 1150 " "
" LIVERPOOL, 1150 " "
ROCHESTER, 1000 " "
" ROSCIUS, 1150 " "
" SIDDONS; 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 Line of
packet..
In addition to the above splendid Line the atthgcri
bent are agents for the, St. Geor'e'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. Mr W Tap
scott (one of the firm) personally superintends the
departure of vessels 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 Great
Britain or Ireland can he supplied with drafts 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. & .T. T. TAPSCOTT.
76 South street, New York.
Agency in Liverpool:—
William Tapsrott or 15 Goree Piazza and
Gon Rippard &.Son. S 96 Watetloo Road.
jan 6
CHOLIC! CHOLIC !! CHOLIC !!
.J :4 1 & 4 ; • 4:-16). 4,1:i0 wi
A CERTAIN CURE FOR
Chant, Cholera Morbur, Cholera infanium, Dys
esastry, Summer Complaints. Dierrhera. and
al/ Wier, fatal disorders in the bowels of
IV" Persons of all ages, and in all atages of the
shove complaints, can use it with a certainty of a per
manent care.
Persons travelling should always have a supply with
them, for it can be relied upon es giving almost im
mediate relief from pain.
The proprietor deems it unnecessary to any any
thing further in respect to the virtues of the medi
cine. for every one that uses it will recommend it.
Persons wishing any further information are respect
fully trferred to the following gentlemen:
Wallace Mnrlatt, Penn st, near Hand.
J W Woodwell, "
M Fedler, .4 corner of Irwin'•. ally.
Sold wholesale and retail by W. JACKSON. cor.
of Liberty end Wood sr.. Price 25 etc. per bottle.
N. 13. All persons applying for Agency, or all or
ders fortho above medicine, must be directed, post paid
as above. m2.9-tf.
DR. A. J. THOMPSON'S
Anti-Dyspeptic, Tonic and Cathartic Pills.
THESE PILLS, while they cleanse the stomach
they restore its original tone without creating de
bility. They likewise produce all the invigorating and
strengthening effects of n most approved Tonic; thus
accomplishing a desideratum of a Cathartic Alterative
and the best ever known Tonic medicine, whose use
fulness can be relied upon in all those diseases origi
nating from the derangement of the Alimentary Canal
directly, or Biliary Secretions indirectly; such as Sick
Headache, Dyspepsia, Hemerhoids or Files, Chronic
Diarrhea, Sick Stomach, Ilarthurn. Vertigo. De
praved Appetite and Foul Stomach, Surfeit from in
temperate Eating or Drinking, &c,
(nrWarranted Purely Vegetable.
- 1W PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. ,A:1
Prepared by the proprietor,
A.. 1. THOMPSON. M. D.
And sold wholesale and retail by my Agent, W.
Iscxsors at his Patent Medicine Warehouse, corner
of Woad and Liberty sts , Pittsbutgh.
may 30 tf
John Cartwright,
/NUTT:ER aryl Surzical Instrument Manufacturer
No 110 IVnod street, two doors from Virgin al
ley, Pittsburg, rn.
N. 13.—Always on hand an extensive assortment of
Surgical and Dental in:trunients, Banker's, Tailor's
Hatter's, Hair Dres.er's and Tanner's Patent Shears
Saddler's Tools, Trusses, ea.c. je 24.
MAIILATT HOTEL,
Bast corner of Ferry and Water strees,
PITTSBURGH.
THE above establishment has been re-modeled,
re-fitted and re-painted, and is now open for the
reception of the traveling community. Those favor
ing the Proprietor with a call, will find that no pains
will be spared to conduce to their comfort and conve
nience whilst sojourning with him; his tables will be
spread with the choicest viands and his bar furnished
with the finest liquors. The Proprietor has also made
arrangements by which he can accommodate those,
traveling with horses and vehicles.
N. B. Leech's Express Packet Office is located
in the above house. ap 16.
GAS FITTINGS.
ADAMS & McSTEEN,
Ai. 17, Fifth. street,bareeen Wood and Market,
HAVE this day entered into partnership for the
manufacture of all kinds of Gas-fittings; also,
at, 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-
tronng
All orders executed at the shortest notice, and on
the most reasonable terms. feb 10-tf
Merchants' Rotel Re-Opened,
BY B. WEAVER,
lit recently Me Mansion House, Penn street, near
the Canal Pittsburgh, Pa.
THE subscriber having succeeded in obtaining the
above beautiful and retired Mansion has this day
re-opened it as; the Merchants' Hotel, for the reception
ansl accommodation of the Public. The House has
•bean rendered commodious, refitted, painted and new
ly fuenisbed, and its situation is the most pleasant in
the City, having a fine opening both in the front and
rear.
The Proprietor therefore extends his assurances
that he will use his best efforts to render the visits of
those who may Favor him with a call as pleasant and
desirable as at any Hotel in the City.
B. WEAVER, Proprietor,
Late of the Merchants Hotel,cor. Wood & 3d sts
N. B. An Oranibui and Baggage Wagon ahvava
in waiting to conduct passengers, &c. to and fro, free
of charge. apr 29-dtlJ.
J)URING a temporary absence from the city, wbidh
may occupy five or six weeks, the Daugurrean
Gallery will be closed.
Persons baying business wit e, will please leave
tboiir commanicaidons with Maim liugus & Bach
man who will forward the surge to my address.
ap 4-ihr A 1: DRAKE—Agt.
NOTICE.
{ REMOVED
TO No. 149 WOOD STREET, ABOVE FIFTH
HATHAWAY'S
ratar.t Not Air Clooldng Stoves.
THE subscriber having entered into the starebusi-
Ness in Pittsburgh, respectfully informs the pal>.
lic that he intends carrying it.cm 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 be 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 willkeep 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 pat in use within six months. Being a
ware that the People of Western Pennsylvania have
been Imposed upon by the introd action of new and high
ly recommended Stoves which were badly constructed,
and havirg soon failed and become useless. I will grant
to persons wishing to procure the Hot Air Stove, the
privilege of using it a fmfficient length oftime to prove
its superior quality before I ask them to purchase.
Persons notifying me from a distance by letter, can
have stoves put tip 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.
Allorders will be promptly attended to by the subscri
ber. ROBERT DONAVAN.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Miller's Mansien House,Sept, 19, 1844
Mr. IL Dos Ay A 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 best method of satisfying them
selves, that is, to try it; and I doubt not they will be
satisfied. D. R. MILLER.
Washington Temperance Hobe,
Pittsburgh, Sept. 19, 1844. 5
Mr. R. Don ATOM —Sir —I have bad 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 required, makes it an object worthy the atten
Lion of all who desire a good stove.
THOMAS VA:RNER:
1 embrace this opportunity torecononfnAjbk
Hot Air Cooking Stoves; I have used the one you pht
up for me constantly all summer. and I must say it is
a grand article. I befit ve 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 worthylbe attention of all
who wish a good stove; to such I would say, try them
and move what they are.
oct 11-dSzwly NIATIIF:W PATRICK.
DOCTOR EDMUND LANDIS'S
PATENT DOUBLE SPRING TRUSS.
For the Melioration and Cure of Hernia.
HUNIANITY is deeply indebted to the ingenuity
and persev ranee of Dr Edmund Landis. a citi
ten of Lancaster, Pennsylvaida,for a valuable improve
ment in the construction of the Truss fur 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 must
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 ..vear 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 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
times the length of the interior, upon the end of the
latter the compress or eliptical 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,while following his usual
avocations.
The following distinguished members of the Med
ical
professiop haveborne ample and unqualified testi
mony to the palliative and curative value and impor
tance of Dr Landis' discovery: George B Kerfoot, M
D., and John L Atlee, M D., of Lancaster; Geo M'•
Clelland, M D., Professor of Surgery in the Pennsyl
vania and Jefferson College, and Samuel M'Clelland,
M D., Professor of Anatomy in the same college; Sam
uel Martin. M D., Professor of Anatomy in the Penn•
syhania College, &c.; James M'Clinrock, 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.,
Pt ofessorof NI ateria Medica in the Pennsylvania Med
ical College; to which we add with pleasure the res
pectable names of S Snyder, M D., J X Neff, M D.,
C L Baker, M D., and Henry Carpenter, M D., of
Lancaster.
H H McCULLOUGH having purchased rhe 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
ment; believing it to be superior to anything of the
kind ever invented. He has put the price 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,
Car. Fourth & Wood streets, Pitts'gh.
feb 27-(1&w 1 v
T TAKE this method of informing my friends and the
I
public generally, that I am prepared to furnish my
City and Country Customers with every thing in the
Grocery. Fruit, and Provision Line, that I usually
kept before the fire of the keth of April lest, I have in
store a choice selected stock df every thing in the
above line of business, which I am prepared to sell en
accommodating terms. I sincerely return thanks to
my friends and the public generally for rhe -very liberal
patronage bestowed on me previous to thefire, and I
'trust they will continue their patronage towards me,
as I am determined to take all pains to accommodate
all who may favor me with a call at my old stand,
now rebuilt and fitted up new and complete, at No.
G 8 Water-street, between Smithfield and Wood eta.,
Burnt District.
may 26 P. C. MARTIN.
17000 F IRE BRICK—on hind andfor sale
by JOHN SCOTT & Co.
N o 7. 4 Commercial Row, Liberty street.
THE largest and best assortmertt of Fins ever
brought to this city are now for sale at
Z. KINZEY'S Fancy Store,
No BG, Market street.
A Card.
NEW. DRUG STORE.
KERR & MOH LEft.
No. 144,
Corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley.
J UST received and for sal; a large assortment of
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 T urpentine,
Cream Tartar, Cepal Varnish,
Flor. Sulphur, White Lead,
Castor Oil, Red "
Gum Arabic, Litharge,
Epsom Salts, Flaxseed Oil,
Fl Manna, Venitian Red, Esg.
Gum Opium, Spanish Brown,
Gum Aloes, Chipped Logwood,
Flor Camomile, Camwood,
Saltpetre, Fustic,
Jujube Paste, Nic Wood,
Rerd Liquorice, Brasilletto,
Liquorice Ball, Indigo.
Magnesia, Nutgalls,
Pow'd Ginger, Oil Vitriol,
Nutmegs, Aquafortis,
With a general assortment toe numerous to mention,
which will be sold for Cash at a small advance on
Eastern prices.
tar Dr WILLIAM KERR will give his attention to
thecompounding of Physician's prescriptions. m 8
Old Firm Revived.
EVANS & McFADEN.
THE subscribers beg leave to inform the friends
and the public, in general, that they have entered
into partnership for the purpose of continuing the man
ufacture of Ploughs, Corn Shelleni, Plough Castings,
Stoves, Hollow ware," and all kiwis of Casting at the
old 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 and McFaden," whilst Mr.
Evans also solicits a continuance of the patronage o
the friends of the late firm of O. 0. Evans & Co.
GEO. M. EVANS,
feb 15-dtf JOHN Mt:PADEN.
ALLEN KRAMER, Exchange Broker, next
door to Me Exchange Bank, between Wood
and Market streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Gold, Silver,
and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight
cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes
and bills, collected.
REFERENCES
Wm. Bell & Co.,
John D. Davis,
F. Lorenzo,
J. Painter & Co.,
Joseph Woodwell,
James May,
Alex.Bronson&Co.
John H Brown &Co.
James WCandless.
J. R. M'Danald.
W. H. Pope, Esq. , Pres't Bank
Dr. E.Meritt, Dentist,
(Of the Burnt District.)
RESPECTFULLY informs his frieuds and all those
who wish his services that he has taken an office
in Smithfield street. 2d door from Virgin alley, where
he will now attend all operations of the Teeth in the
best manner and at the shortest notice. Office hours
from 9 till 12, and from 2 till 5. may 2—d&wtf.
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
Corner of St. Clair and Penn streets, Pittsburgh
JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor.
THE proprietor begs Wave to return his most grate
ful thanks to his friends and the public for past
favor-, and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation
of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated
near the Exchange; it has accommodations for travel
ers, and a large room for public meetings, dinner or
supper parties.
REFRESHMENTS
Always reedy, or prepared on the shortest notice, with
the choicest the market will afford. Oysters and
Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve
ry day during the season. The greatest care has been
taken in the selection of wines and liquors. A varie
ty of newspapers are regularly filed in the establish
ment.
P. S. A Hot Lunch served up every• day at 11, A. M
ap 18.
FASHIONSFOR GENTLEMEN.
Fashions for Gentlemen.—ln Paris, according to
the authorities, the full dress for young men consists
of black dress coat and pants, vest of while Marseil
les embroidered, with a cravat of black satin, or
white stamped cotton, only long enough to tie in front
or a vest of cashmere embroidered with silk, with
a white cravat, as above.—Pat is Monthly.
WE have just opened a handsome and full as
sortment of the above goods—to which we in
vite the especial attention of purchasers. H aving en
larged and improved our selection of goods, we are
at present prepared to execute work in a style superi
or to any yet offered. Our whole attention being de
voted to customers and their favors.
ALGEO M'GUIRE & CO.
251 Liberty street.
may 8-ff
JAMES COCHRAN,
Corner of Liberty and Factory streets, Fifth Ward,
Pittsburgh,
ANUFACTURER of Magiesia Fire Proof
ITl_ Chests, Iron Doors. Grates and Railings; Iron
Doors for Bank Vaults, Canal and Rail Road-Irons,
together with every description of Smith work.
BAWER To-M Allen, James May, William Holmes,
Samuel Church, Lewis Hetchinson, Lorenz, Sterling
& Co., John Trwin &Son, Atwood & Jones, A Beelen.
A BEELEN, Esq., 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 8,1845. dly
Select School for Boys.
HWILLIAMS, will open a Select School for
• Boys, in the Session-room of the First Pres
byterian ChurCh, Pittsburgh, on Monday the 7th of
April next. Entrance on Sixth street.
Texas:—PrimaryClass, $G per scholar per quarter
of 11 weeks.
Junior Class,
Senior Class,
Rev. D. Elliott, D. D., Rev. D. H. Riddle, D. D.,
Rev. A. D. Campbell, D. D., Hon. Charles Shaler,
Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., Charles H. Israeli, Esq.
march 27-Iyd. .
Hotel and Boarding Bowe.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
HE susbcriber respectfully informs his friends
T
and the public, that he has opened a Hotel and
Boarding House, coiner of State street and Cherry
alley, 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 er.-
suns the comfort and render satisfaction to boarders
and lodgers. A share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited .
ap 22-tf
CHRISTIANSCHMERTZ
B.emoval by Fire.
IN consequence of the fire, J. &P. Blake have re
moved their wholesale Dry Goods Store to No 8,
St Clair street, where they will be happy to wait upon
all who may favor them with a call. ar 16-chf.
At No. 49, Liberty St.,
P. DELANY ,
RESPECTFULLY invites the enrly attention of
his friends and all who are about supplying
thernalves with
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING,
To his present stock, which he has purchased in the
cities of PnitanztelirtA and NEW YORE,
AT STILL LOWER PRICES THAN
HERETOFORE.
This stock is large, and comprises
EVERY DESCRIPTION
Of Fashionable and flew Style iiillooes,
in his line of Business. The very!iberal patronage
given to the subscriber, enables him to employ per
sons competent to cut and make work it 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,
Ca' Made to order at the same prices.
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
TMSSUB- &WO TLEIBT.OIM3:S
Of the most elegant and varied style—a large assort
ment on hand. Every description of
TWEED COATS
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
: PEN DERS, and all other articles in the Clothing
line,
Pi ttabitrgli, Pa
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,
Philadelphia
Walk in at 49 !
You will be sure to get exactly what you want—or
something better
mar 15
Cincinnati, 0.,
St. Louis, Mo.
y. > Louisville.
La! what makes jourteeth so unusually whith?
Quoth Josh's dulcinia to him tither night,
To make yourn look so, with a grin, replied Josh,
re bought you a bottle of Thorn's Tooth Wash,
'Tis the best now in use, so the gentlefolks 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 Sul, at tke lustre of mine.
Then try this great tooth wash,
The Teaberry tooth wash,
And see ifthis tooth wash of Thorn's is not fine
Having tried Dr. "Thorn's Tea Berry Tooth NVash,"
and become acquain..edwith theingredients of its com
position, [cheerfully say, I considerit one of the safest,
as it is one of the most pleasant tooth washes now in
use. 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 aliquid form. it com
bines neatness with convenience. While it cleanses
the enamel and removes the tartar from the teeth, its
perf•tme 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 pleasure in 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. WM. 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 st. sep
N i ro VERY LOW FOR CASH.
THE subscriber offers for sale a
large and splendid assortment of
PIANO FORTES of different patterns, warranted to
be of superior woikmanship, and of the best materials;
the tone not to be exceeded by any in thecountry.
F. BLUME,
Cerner of Penn and St.Clairstreets,
opposite the Exchange.
10P E. SELLERS, has removed his Mug Store to
• the head of Smithfield street, No 125. Having
by the active exertions of many kind friends, succeed
ed in saving a portion of my stock, and having goods
on the way, from New York, Philadelphia and Balti
more, I shall be prepared in a few days to serve my
city and country friends as usual, and shall be very,
thankful in this time of need. for their custom.
ap 14.
WOULD 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 loe omitted on his part to meritacon
tinuanceof theic favors. The convenience and beauty
of the situation, and the whole arrangement-s of the
house for the accommodation of guests are not inferior
to any similar establishment in or out of the city. His
table will al ways be provided with the beat 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
WEhave received, and will hereafter keep cor
stantly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink.
inlarge and small kegs, which we will be able to sell
cheaper than it has heretofore been sold in this city.
Orders from the country accompanied by the cash
(iir ALL calms) will be promptly attended to.
PHILLIPS & SMITH,
Jy 10—tf Office of the Post and Manufacturer.
?REIM ARRIVAL,
20 MINUTES,
Removal by Fire
Emmet Hotel,
West end of the old Allegheny Bridge
HUGH SWEENY
To Printers
I Immure domptinito.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS OR DAM*
AGE BY WIRE.
THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED
With the additional security of a STOCK CAPITkL.
The Reliance Mutual Insurance CO.
of Phila.-.Charter Perpetual.
DIRECTORS
George W. Toland, John M. Atwood,
Thomas C. Rockhill, Lewis R. Ashhurst,
Wm. R. Thompson, George N. Baker,
George M. Stroud, John J. Vanderkemp,
George W. Carpenter.
WILL make insurance against Lou or Damage
by Fire, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Houses,
Stores and other buildings, and on Furniture, Goods,
Wares and Merchandize, limited orperpetual, In town
or country, on the most favorable term..
The Mutual Principle, combined with a Stock Capi
tal; and the other provisions of the Charter of this
Company, hold out unusual inducements, both of profit
and safety, to those desirous of effecting 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 the course 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 Stock, for the better se
curity of the assured. But certificates bearing inter
est, payable annually, transferable on the books of the
Company, rind convertible at any time into Capital
Stock, will be issued therefor to the Stockholders and
insured members, in proportion to the amount of Stock
held, or premium paid by them respectively, agreeably
to the provisions of the Charter.
Those effecting insurance with this company have,
besides the usual protection against loss, by the ordi
nary method or insurance, the additional advantage of
a direct participation in the profits of the Company.
without any liability.
GEO. W. TOLAND, President.
B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary.
The subscriber, who is the duly authorised Agent
for the above named Company. is prepared to make in
surance. at the Office of the Agency, No. 97,rest
side of Wood street, 2d door above Diamond Iley,
and will give all further information desired.
THOS. J. CAMPBELL.
Pittsburgh, May 30, 1845. (jes-Iy.)
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
THE undersigned, Agent at Pittsburgh for the
Spring Garden Mutual Insurance Co., of Phil
adelphia, would respectfully give notice that he, con
tinues to take FIRE RISKS on buildings, merchan
dise, &c., and MARINE RISKS co boll• or cargoes
of vessel 4, at the customary rates.
P. DELANY
Application for risks maybe made to the undersign
ed at the warehouse of Burhridge, Wilson & Co. on
Front street, or to Sawn Herron at the office of the
Fireman's Insurance Co., corner of Market and Fifth
streets.
June 4 JAS. W. BURBRIDGE. Agent.
The Citizen's Mutual Insurance Company
of Pennsylvania,
No. 152, Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
WILL insure houses, stores and other buildings;
also merchandise, furniture and property gen
erally, in Pittsburgh and the surrounding country,
against loss or damage by fire, for an period of time.
Chatter perpetual.
No marine, river nor inland transymrnstion risks nre
taken by this Company. It makes no dividends
among rock holders. After paying the necessary ex
penses of the office, the whole accruing premium and
interest are appropriated exclusively to meet losses.
It id thus enabled to insure on terms not surpassed by
any other Company.
JAMES TODD, President.
DANIEL B. POULIN EY, Secretary.
Agency at Pittsburgh, in Burke's building on 4th
street, at the office of Eyster & Buchanan.
je3. JAS. W. BUCHANAN.
The Columbia Insurance Company of
Philadelphia,
A COMBINATION oV STOCK ANT) terttist. SECORITY,
TAKES Fire, Marine and Inland Transportation
1 risks, at the usual rates of other Offices in this
city; but these who are or become Stockholders, may i
insure Fire Risks on the mutual system, which is to
pay half the premium in cash, and in lieu of the other
half to give an obligation for five times the amount
paid in cash, liable to rateable contribution during the
term of tire policy, in case it should be required.
Stockholders have thus a chance to save one-half of
the premium, and are besides entitled to a full share
of dividend. Charter perpetual.
The mutual risk lessens in proportion to the amount
of insurances. If ten men insure anygiven sum, each
one incurs a risk of 10 per cent.; but 500 men would
only incur the risk of ote•fifth 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
cent. more, is safely invested in mortgagee and other
securities.
There is a considerable amount of bonds on hands,
to be resorted to in case of losses, before any capital
subscribed can be used. This is the great security,
and this principle of mutual insurances has given great
satisfaction.
Marine and Aland Transportation Risks taken
on usual terms, as by other offices, and 10 per cent.
of the premium returned if the risk end without loss.
Josiah Ripka, Charles J. Du Pont,
Daniel Lnmmot, Francis G. Smith,
John A. Barclay, Benj. W. Richards,
Wm. M. Young, John Rosencrantz.
Foi fuither particulars apply to the subscribers, duly
authorized agents of the Company, at the agency, in
Bake well's Law Buildings, Grant street.
THOMAS BAKEWELL,
WILLIAM BAKEWELL.
KING & PINNEY,
Agents of Pittsburgh., for the Delaware Mutual
Safety Insurance Company of Phila. •
FIRE RISKS upon buildings and Merchandise of
every description and MARINE RISKS upon
Hulls or cargoes of vessel, token upon the most favor
able terms.
lar Office in Phile [late Duquesne] Hall, immedi
ately over the Post Office.
N. B. King & Finney invite the confidence and
patronage of their friends and the community at large
to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, as an in
stitution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia
—as having a large paid in capital, which by the
operation of its charter ip 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 obnoxious feature, and in
its most attractive form. my9-tf.
American Fire Insurance Company
or PRILADELIMA,
CHARTER PERPETUAL—CAPITAL PAID IN
500,000.
Office to Philadelphia, No. 72, Walnut st ;
Off ce of Agency in Pittsburgh, No 2, Ferry st.
WM. DAVIDSON, President, FRED. FRALEY, Sec'y.
HIS old and well established Company continues
to make Insurance on Buildings, Merchandise,
Furniture and property, not of an extra hazardous
character, against loss or damage by Fire. Posseess
mg an ample paid up Capital in addition to its unde
fertsined premiums, it offers one of the best indem
nities against loss by Fite.
Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its
neighborhood will be received and risk■ taken, either
perpetually, or for limited periods, on favorable terms
by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent.
may 2, 1815.
INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE
C N. BUCK, President
DIRECTORS.
plOtabti. IkbittliomnAro
Produce, Forwarding & Comolades
Mercbaut,
Also, Agent United States Portable Boat Line Depot
NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA.
['Liberal advances made on cossigaments, vibes
required.
Refer to--Mesars Wm Wilson &. Co.; Even osoi
Temple; Heald, Woody and &Co.; Scull &
William MlEnight & Co.; Cblialea A. Amillty
aue24—ly" ilttaborgh.
T. B. ac W. P. COMMIES,
Wholesale Dealers In Soots, Slam Itoa•
nets, Palm Leaf Hats and Caps,
NO. 190 MARKET iST. PHILADELPHIA.,
THEY beg leave to inform Western Merehtiets that
they have a splendid assortment of the above
Goods, and are still manufacturing largely, which
will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash, of ap
credit. aug 9•tf
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
SmITU, BROMISM! & GO.,
NO. 188 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA)
ARE now receiving in addition to their former
stock a large assortment of FOREIGN ARP
DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, t
which they invite the attention of Western Mertheatai
nog 6-ly
McEENNA'S AUCTION NILE%
Between Third snd Fourth sts., Bimpson's Bow i es's(
the New Post• Office, Pittsburgh.
THE undetsigned announces be has found • mod
commodious Mercantile House s at the above boa'
cation, where be willbe bappi io see fils friends, Aka.
all those anxious to avail themselves of every duce?
Lion of
HARDWARE!, FANCY ARTICIaIt,
and all other varieties of the best conduct
ted Auction Stores.
The undersigned will be supplied from the Eas
ern cities with a stock of
Foreign and Domestic Goods.
which country merchants will be iudt'ced to ptuchase
on ascertaining the prices.
Arrangements are in progress by which advent:ea'
will be made on consignments, and every exertion'
made to advance the interest of those who confide be "
siness to the establishment.
Prompt and speedy sales made end closed.
To friends at a distance, the undersigned would say
thnt although he is a member of "the Pittsburgh'
burnt family," yet his zeal, industry and businesshab.
its are unimpared, end faithfully will they be devoted.
to the interests of those who employ him.
[SALES OFrREAL ESTATE will cowman&
as heretofore, the beat exertions of the. undersigned.
Property disposed of by him, from time to time bad
always brought the highest prices, and much exceeded'
the calculations of those e•ho employed him..
P McKF.NNA,
The Old Auctioneer.
N. IL Having passed the fiery ordeal with thou
sandaof neighbors, the old establishment, revived at
the new location will in future be designated
"THE PHCENIX AUCTION MART,"
By P.McKenna,64 market St.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
P. McK.
mast 2.11
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T
Corner of Wood and sth sts., Pittsburgh,
IS ready to receive merchandize of every desetipties,
on consignment, for public or private sale, atsk
from long experience in the above business, ewer,
himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaceles
to all who may favor him with theirpatronage. ,
Regular sales on MONDA T sand TH CIRSDATS, of Di"
ooa 5 and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured artieles,aaa
and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sales every evening,atearly gas light. aug 12—y
%VALI. PAPER AND BORDER:St
No. 47 Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
RESPECT FULLY invites attention touts present
extensive and well assorted stock irelnding ttf
the various articles in his line of business. Pregame
additions will be made to the goods, now on hand, o r
fresh Importations front France, during the. setiv•
business season; and the American Paper and Bordeas
in store, having been manufactured by, comfit; nod COW"
petent workmen, are probably not surpassedinAde,
finish, or brilliancy and durability of eolors.
The liberal patronage with which the eatebtielieeen
has hitherto been favored, is duly acknowlege4.ead
its continuance respectfully solicited.
INP A handsome assortment of beatitifelly tainted ;
"Transparent Window Shades"just reed: endTur Ale
at prices suited to the state of times. • . .
Rags and Tanners' Serape bought at the- highest
market prices. ap-16-tf
TSHI DLE, manuffictures and keeps eonsiarflfribi
t.l • sale, WALL PAPER and BORDRRNMPir
every description. He has now on hand, a large and
splendid assortment of Glazed and Gealawa, Paper,
which he offers to sell for cash or barter, as low if
not lower, than they can be bought for of any ' oilier
house west of the mountains Also, a superior lot of
Glazed Green Paper, colored on one or loth aid%
expressly for Window Blinds, by the dozen or singl4
P•
iece A liberal discount to those who purchase to
sell again. up 18-3 m.
HAVING saved a portion of tnelr stuck of Will
Paper from the fire, have for the present Telllol/.;
ed to the second rtory over Ja mes Wilson's Het stote,
corner of Wood at. and Diamond alley. .Thwfactory„
machinery and materials for making paper, ire tin
touched, and they still continue to manufacture
that they will be able to supply those who may ifvw
them a call. ap 1741
03 Entrance through Mr Wilsons store and from
Diamond alley.
J. FIIgRET, JR
Fop C on: hs ! C olds !! Coasusaptsons !It
THORN'S PULMONARY CANDYs
THIS pleasant and certain core foi
coughs and colds goes ahead of all the
preparations now or ever offered td
the public. The use of it is so great that the proprits
tor has acme difficulty in keeping a supply for the in
creasing demand. Medical agencies, grmeries.drng
gists, coffee-houses, and even burs on steamboats hay
a supply on hand. It is called for every where;illai
will sell in any place. The reason is this: every OD,
who has a cough or cold by eating a few sticks Ind
themselves cured, as it were, by magic. Persons at
a distance, by remitting the money, post paid, to the
subscriber, will be attended to. Fur sale by the Judah,
61 cents; 5 sticks fur 25 eta; and at wholesale by
THORN, Druggist, 53 Market st, where a gametal
assortment of Drugs and medicines may always be
nov 28
T
HE subscribers haring commented. tbe Turning
and Sawing business on a large scale, with id
vantages superior to any establishment west of the
Mountains, are prepared to execute ell Enders in their
line with neatness and despatch. And they are deters
mined to offer to their customers better terms theater,
other establishment in the City. Call rlnd wee. •
RYAN & GUGEBTZ,
Fifth street, between Wood and Market, opposite
Exchange Bank. ■ pr.-144m.
HE subscriber has invented and mamsfitatmo
superior SHUTTER FASTENER, made of
malleable iron, and superior to anything of the kind
now in use in this city, and, be believes in the Usti*
States. To be bad at any of the Hardware stares im
the city. and at the manufactory, Smithfield st.: eel*
ner of Diamond alley. J. VOGDEB.
jan 14-dly.
TILOSAII BORABMGE,
GENERAL
NO 64 MARKET STREET,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
John D. Davis,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN.
THOMAS PALMER,
Wall Paper. '
Fourth Street Road, PittaburgA.
HOLDSHIP k BROIiVIVZ.
Turning and Sawing.
Improved Mintier Ira Moser..