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c iof Gi.S. Syr sav Goods Merchant, that he has
'recurred to No 106
„Market street, betireen Firth 'St
I.Libe l ry streets, east iide: frir:S..has,a lance, well re
jeered and fph ndid assortment of goods, which he wilt
self4hesp. _ Neader,, if you need, goods, give frieful
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• 'l'ult .- Tititaitta.- 7 To•night .IWr HAC TTTTT takes
ttilfai. The "Man of tie World," has been
eeleeted-forthe ernings entertainment; the piece.
Treitetaid..is. au' eil;ellint one. The high character
or the et triPangis sUfficient guarantee that it will be
well Pitiferisinci, We hope the II ietuls of the Prams.
*4! 'turn out sad, give Mr IL substantial evidence
that titer properly aptirneistehis worth as an actor.
corgi( fad (?olds—ln all cases of coughs and
Colds, the sufferer, will foal- a pleasant but powerful
remedy ie C lickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pill.—
The fame of this medicine has already spread far and
wide,: Over five. hundred thousand boles of these
pills; were sold asst year; having been used in all as
entwined cases with perfect success. Fur liver com
plaint, affection of the lungs, palpitation of the heart,
31 .05 1 .1nnal mil bum, ,scarlet rever t fever ancl ague, drop -
ey, Wises feveS,ttid - Otitelititaises. This pill is coat.
lid with fine whit sugar so ltat the medicinal
sDentiritetlepi ible tri - tbe lisle. To children,
they may be administered 'without difficulty. So well.
convinced is Dr Clickener of their efficacy in all spec 'r,
gm& ckswi,....thathe pledgee- imsei fto return the money
when Wei promised effect is not produced.
. Sold by . Was declision.eoiner of Wood and Liberty
streets;; wise is general Agent for DiClickener's Pills
-Pittsburgh and vicinity.
' 11:3"Biwsiie of en imitation "wide called "Impro
ved Sttgar•Cooted Pitts," puTorting to be Patented
as both the pretended patent are Torgeries.
got up by a-ensemble quack, in New York, who, for
the list - four . five .ymirs; has :made his living by
counterfeiting popular medicines.
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Dr. ...Wistar's Delos* of Wild Citerry.—This
velebiated remedy is A ' , compound 'balsamic prepare..
titan of the Wild Cherry end Mori of Iceland, com
bined by ,a new chemical'progress with the Extract
%if Pine., So salutary have. been its effects in all ca.
les vyhenadministred for Coughs, Asthma, Consump-
Ilon, or any disease of the 'mtgs. that many of the'mast
'distinguished physicians have approved 'and , recotr.
titeaded it, and openly acknowledged it tobe the most
valuable niediefrie tivar discovered. It biro!y a vnltiablr
tosedtc — tte, and is erecting an immense amount of
seed in the relief of suffering humanity. •
IMPS:re Advertisement. - •
.:A. --, 4,iitt E and convenient two story brick d well.
ins nnb carriage haulm on the corner of factory
and Ponnsts;,.. 50 !ward.
.1 1 1;kiii . ..ii ;loop - in the ihird.story of a brick house on
'die erittieeot Stb . and Union sta. Imiaciliate possess
km pit sa... /trey:tn.—
ale ''.
.. .., : : . , JAMES MAY.
- 17..i .. kitliretei .llZpreiii 11..
NOWSpiiiingfil Green's Espies,. another lot of
tholeFirinted Mouse DeNines, sod slut.
tieti/hiais, t.* ' : 1
dllioQs fine isiorttneneef Cashmere', Barege sod
illbertiliewle. which Will be sold la my usual low
prices, at the New York Buire;'
W. H. GARRATtD.
79 Marker
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Par Beiton Ste9morr
DRESSF.S.ofikb Landon M Delsinest
Seeteb •••
• -" 10 - Sopeat Pyi,inid .nt6es, wlich will be
101d1Orr ketki, New York store;
4 ." '' • ' 49 H GAHEIABD.
apt% '79 Markat strept.
'BREITSTERS OP TICS;
Cat . Sitio' P8;01414 3 ;
Oulsot. on Civilisation;
rbilosopby; .
rocks` dasays;
Rentbnallana;
Beanghtnan on Instinct;
Hero Worsinr, for sale by
BOSWORTB & FORRESTER, •
, „ • .. 4311arket avert.
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itimareuits sad Deo' 1r Case.
k-"FINE snide on hand and for Nile at the Fur
411LaitiiiolZoteboule of T RYCHING /C Co.
•- Waits&
4.ljottmer n a n Cabinet Miketi a good woritotag,
J 1 wasted at., T 8 YOUNG &
Atprl - r • - • 1.1.,1 urea.
Iffsgruites firs 40E41 ?
- nr Apra Book for. April.
Grelaset• Mai " •
sColonsbisa Meg.
iLidies.Nst oaal Netazine for Aped; Just received
visskilorqsale /It c4X4IL .• Litf7lllHy Depot, NoBs Fourth
• Gleiiiss.
- 30 P • IFO CONiTABLE:. his received . this day an
J.LA a'•inibita of Livrtes 'colared - and light kid_ glares,
easidelif Niiiroit Ihuiciies. Farts. cnaT3l.
Works.
,na-I,Avy.-413 O'HARA & LEWIS,
, MANUFACTURERS. -
KllllMEstaderaigned,.actin; as Agents f.,r the above
-IL establishment, are now receiving supplies from
'Abe wo r ks,,stirl will lo abort time be fully supplied
-40:4411thp,Tario4 sixes of IRON and NAILS.
Abe) ,atspectfully.solicir. si liberal .share of 'public
pairogage.witit the confident assurance that the
geoli
rt~yr~.,a,CL~tb.tarticle will not be surpassed by.eny in the
r ROBERTSON REPPERT.
srgle49-drlal Ageiti for the qui.= Iron Works.
- Valuable Real Estate Er sae.
Nue eretrutherised to offer for sale, a fine Arm
.V V' about four mills from Allegheny City Mirka,
. s p o d firer and one half miles from the Pittsbumb mar
ceritaiilng 114 acres; ;Thuland is good, a fair
maim' meadow Thiliipirriemenut are about
Asitied and under good fence, two orchard!
ariliatgate trait c einert sod other fruit's, a comfortible
dwelling: hiMie cortutining- 10 rooms, a new Prick
Burn',,, &e.. dce. The farm Is well -watered;
.(an Octhaiing pasiedthe Legislature to make a Taro
pike frOm Allegheny , City to Perryivllle; 3
mitel ,- -Ultima ibis farrn. end is' it Mutt "necessarily
past aliankit, sigeodziad market will thhs be
at once accomplished.ll.. Chances of- pa rchas mg •
*mop near the two best
_markets in' the Western
fart of the State, and at ~such price as this will be
MO; SAIPti occur. Whi title le-Perfeor. Apply
44, ~;, BLA K dr, M ITCH EL,,
i. jtair ttl.4 4 /4; : Real Agent, Pittsburgh.
-. ,, 11114311:11150V4101#Alt;
- Attorney at• Law; .
office inlliiiiiihrattildings, 4th street, near hiesitet.
juitelfiditirltz
golDaill'Aiming plat
PrITBIII[IIIGH, PA.
CORRESPONDENTS.
In reference to cominuniendons which rnsy appear
thiapiper, we hygienic or tworemarks to make.—
insert none without the name of the author be
ing &lama& known to as, and when inserted, must at
ifnlb be mitoses' expressiveaf the views of ske writer,
nagnotthe editor of this• paper; unless the.viasys so
emptesaedire editorially remarked upon and approved
EXCHrklialt HOTEL—ALLE,S.BROwIf, well known
es an old and experienced lintel Keeper, has token
-this - splendid' istahlishment and fernished it one*
througtwou.with ROW bed., new bedding and new fur
niture., gr:,Brcwn is so well known.te the travel
.ittAPil4c and,ethers, that it is scarcely necessary to
essere.thete, that ;th+t the Muse will be kept in a style
that tenant failAo live attire - satisfaction, Terms,
Su& aI.Y• •
MNSYLVANIA CANAL.
.--; Couttples 'Orrice, Piftie), April 1. 1846.
The ausimint'of monies cleared at this office from
, -Pdarcite,lst till 31st, ft - 4.809.175
Tcdltecelismlfdr seine. time. - $3.023 18
' • ' ' JOHN FLEMING, Collector.
DAIL ROAD MEETING
Thisnillr.ens - ot tit, Third !Irani 1,63 ret r' sl e' l
'millet it Belt ' s • Tovent.Libirty street, onFrtday even
ifig,4lter3,l o'clock. for the purpose ot
snaking suitable arrangements for the Mass Convect
tion 4cl be held in Allegheny city on the 9th.
For Beat.
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BY LAST. NIGHT'S MAIL.
Ftoi*b the W.nebington-Vnion, Mauch 3 I
- CQNGRESSIONAL
In the Senate today; after. the morning business,
Mr Caro spoke for upward& of two hours on the specs
nil older in ftivoi of the notice, and defence of the
coulee Imretted.hy the itdministration on the Oregon
question." The honorable gentleman was listened to
with merited attention Ly the Senate. and the crowd •
ed auditory.
The Menet adopted two resr luticma fast, to change
the dally.bour of meeting to eleven o'clock; end, sec.
cindly, to . terminate the debate on the independen t
treasury hill, on Tbureday neat, at one o'clock. The
residue of the day was spent in the zonsideration of
that bill, inComminee of the tYhole on the state of
the Union.
larThe last despatches received from the army a
occupation are dated at Los Pintos, 31 miles from Cor
pus Christi, on the 12th March. The different col
umns are advancing to the Rio Grande with great reg
ularity, and without any obstructions worthy of entice.
General Worth's command was 14 miles in advance
of Los Pintos—that is. 45 miles from Corpus Chris.
ti.
The United States brig Porpoise'haa arrived on the
11th off Aransas from Vera Cruz. She had brought
no definitive accounts from Mexico. The Mexican
esseute had probably not terminated. New schemes,
new combinations were bruited about —amorrg others,
a coalition between the federalists and Santa Anaists:
It was reported that Paredes was sending some thou
sands of troops towards North Mexico, and that the
government was attempting to raise two millions by
loan; but the rumor wanted confirmation. Should the
Mexican troops advent-et—should they be able to ex•
tinguisb the embers of the volcano which even now is
rumbling beneath their feet in Noah Mexico—and
should additional teinforcements be wanting to our
titters fur any purpose, the Texans have dee.lard them.
selves anxious to march to our camp in any number.
Peach Brandy.
3B BLS more of that escelkat Peach Brandy war.
ranted T year old, some of which is on draught,
fur sale try P. C. MARTIN,
mitr26_ 60 Water rt.
Old Wbiikey.
AFEW Barrels of old Monongahela Whiskey
from 8 to ll years old part ol drought, for sate
by P. C. MARTIN.
mar 26 60 Writer !at.
A Card.
"MOTELS and Steamboat Rare fitted out at the
.1.1. shortest notice; on aceommodmingerms, with
eaerrhing io ties way of Liquors, Glass Antares.
4c. I'. C. MARLIN
mar 26 60 Water gt rnet.
25 BBLS choice Apple*. just received and for
sale by P. C. MARTIN ;
mar 26 GO %Vizier et.
Leather.
5000 MIS New York Sole Leather, fnr sale
at Eastern cost. carriage RAIN], by
P. C. M A RTIN,
traw26 GO Water at.
Sundries.
VI SACKS Flaxseed;
5 " Feathers;
1 " White Beans;
1 " Wool;
1 Barrel Tallow;
1 " Beeswax;
1 bale Deer Skine, received per str Clipper No
.2, and for Bala by M B ItH EY & Co.
inat2B- 57 Water sr.
SUNDRIES
1330. rollsNo
2 `• linseed oil;
Received per steamer Rhode Island anti for sale by
M. B. RIIEY & Co.
mar 23 57 Water street.
Ground Spices.
10 CANS Ground Pepper;
10 Cans Ground Cinnamon;
5 Cans Ground Alspice;
5 do do Clovec
In store and tor sale by
J St J 1 4 .1cDEVITT,
dee2o 224 Libertvst
N. 0. Molasses.
50 BBLS Plantation Molasses, reed per sir
Colorado, and for sale by
Pittsburgh Portablonoat Lira, 1846.
F OR
the tranapertatian of freight between Pitts
-17 burgh and the Atisotie Clues, via Pennsylvania
'improvements and Baltimore and Susquehanna Rail
road. 1
1 . . The Proprietors of this old a stabdished Line, hav
ing completed theirarrangements, areprepated to for
ward goods to and from the EMU (on the opening of
the canal navigation,) on as liberal terms as times of
any other responsible Line, and are determined that
no care or attention on their part shall be warning to
1 secure a continuance of that patronage so liberally
bestowed upon them for several years past.
H The decided SWAMIS or the Portable Boat system.
so manifest in the regularity and dispatch experienced
in tbe delivery of goods, the absence ofell risk of delay.
breakage or other damage incident to the old system.
where goods have to be hurriedly uemishipped three
times on the way, and the merchantable order, in
which peodoce has been !avowedly delivered by them,
has induced the proprietors to increase their stock
considerably this season. Theirestensive warehouses
at each point (unequalled by any other Line), affords
them facilities to conduct their business with divines;
a
c 1
to shipper. the convenience of free storage, if re
aired, until their, arrangements . are complete—while
t tr long experience in the carrying trade, it is pre
sumed, will be'soffielarn guarartee to their patron.
and the public, that they will successfully exert them
selves to give general satisfaction.
Produce received and forwarded. Steamboat char
ges paid, and Bills Lading transmitted free of charge
for commission,
advancing or storage, and all comma
nications to the following agent* promptly attended to .
TAAFFE & O'CONNOR.,
' cur Fenn end Wayne ets., Pittsburgh.
THOMAS 808 BIDGE,
278 Market street, Philadelphia
O'CONNORS & CO,
mar3o y. ' North street. Baltimore.
TUORLAS PALZEFIR,
MANUFACTURER tc IMPORTER OF
WALL PAPER,
Fire Board Prints. Bonier,. Landseape Paper, Or
runnental Designs, Transparent Window
Shades, 4.c. , an d Dealer in Writing
and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet
. and Binder's Boards, 4-e.
RO. 47 MARKET ET, SZTWEEE THIRD k !WERTH NM,
I'ITTSBUGRH. PA.
'ETAS had at no former period, a stock so extensive
And well assorted, as that to which he now most
respectfully !matt...the auention of purchasers. It corn
prises French arta American parlor, ball, office, cham
ber and counting room Paper. of every quality. The
colors' are brilliant and durable, and the style of pat
terns unturpasstal...By ihe; Regular Line of Pack
ets, between Havre and New York,,tind from the Fac
tory, which is always In active operation, and uni
formly supplied with the best workmen the country
can furnish, frequent additions, daring the Spring
and Summer," will be made to the' getids in store.—
Prices moreover, will be So extreme/y Moderate as to
meet the views of the most 'economical; and satisfy
merchants and house-keepers disposed to Onilllibe end
judge for themselves,' that their interets will be essen
tially subserved, by buying et this Establishment.
arßags, Tow and Tannner's Scraps taken in
trwie-or bought tit the regular market prices. '
search 23-43 M.
i~ hi:n .
~~~~ww••
SATOLIAIf PACKET
gat: [ TAD,. ihail-and'-passenger
steanreCIRCASSIAN, Capt. Isaac
Nitwit, will am As a rapier packet
beween.Pittsbargh and Cincinnati, leaving this port
every: Saturday at 10 A:lsl,elnd Wheeling at 10 P M
the same day: Returning, she wil,leave Cincinnati
every Tuesday. ht 10 A M.
For freight Orpassage apply on board. •
trW - The Circassian was built expreasly • fur this
trade and offers to her passengers every comfort and
accommodation. mar 23
. The regular nmil and passenger steam
er, MESSENGER, Cept Linford,
-." . .'n!!=. HI run as a regular packet between
Pittsburgh and Cinch:me/li. leaving this port every
Saturday at 10 A' M. and Wheeling at 10'P M. the
same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every
Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A M.
For freight or passage apply on board.
The Messenger was built expressly for this trade.
and offers to her passengers every comfort and aeeom•
modetiun• mat 23
saw THE trollsr mail end passenger
steamer MONONGAHELA, Copt.
tone, will run as a regular packet be
tween Pitteburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port
every Monday at 10, A M, and Wheeling at 10 P 51,
of the same day. Returning, she will leave Ciociaw
nail every Thursday at 10 A M.
For freight or passage apply on board.
M'The Monongahela was built expressly fir this I
trade; and offers tothe passengers every comfort. and
superior accommodations. mar3l
' • THE regular mail and passenger
ig r t steamer HIRERNIA, Capt. Join
Kliajetter, will run ass regulnrpack
rt between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leasing this
port eery Tuesday at 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10
PM, of the same day. Returning, she will leave
Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A M.
For freight or passage apply on board.
Ir4PThe Hibernia was built expressly fur the trade
and .drers to the passengets even) , comfort :and mope
rior accomadatioas. apt
THE rrsulnr mail and passenger
steamer NEN ENGLAND, Copt S
B Pare, will run a. • regular peaces
bet* ern Pittsburgh. and Cincinnati, leasing thi.
port eery Wednesday a: HI A M, and Wheeling at
10 1' M. the same day. Returning. she will leave Cie-
Maned every. Saturday a. IV A M.
For freight or passage apply on hoard.
1:0"The New England was built expresttly fur thi.
untie, and offers to the passeng'et every coming t and
superior necommodai ions. ma 4.6
The regular meit and passenger steam
er, CLIPPF.R NO 2 Captain Creeks.
will run as a regular packet between
Ci.ei.nati and PiUsburgA, leaving this nett every
Friday in 10 A M.:and Wheeling. at 10 P M, the Farm.
day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mon
day at 10 o'clock, A M.
Foi'freight or passage apply on board.
The Clipper No i! was built expressly for this mule
end offers to her passengers every comfort and senora
mutation. mat 9.3
Good Intent Fast Mail for
PEIDLA,OLELPH6A2
Leave Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P.M/.
RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS,
!/18C6E4D11113 THS HILLS WITH
SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION
From Ghambersbu rg try Railroad to ilitaddelpdia,
In splendid newly built Eight \%' heel Cars, there con
necting with Mail Cars for New York; also at Chem
lo.,burg with Mail Lines dhect for Baltimore and
wa.hingion City.
r4OlSces for the chore Line, next door to the Ex
change Hotel, St Clnir street ; and opposite the St.
Charles Hotel; Wood street:
jone 12 W. R. MOORH EA D. Aet.
Opposition Good Intent Fast Lino for
1•7 7 r ,
• •:....lua•f: Ct.:ll •
Leave Pittsburgh daily at I, P. M.
RUNNINGTHROUGH IN 48 HOURS,
Ascendingthe mountain with
SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOA
ONLY ON N NIGHT OUT TO CH.I7III3CRUIUGU,
M-B RHEY & Co.
57 Wnti.r
Thence, by RAIL RUM) to Philadelphia, (bring the
only Line, running their oivo cars on the r o ad.) Winner
Ling with Mail Caro for New York; alio at Chambers
berg wiih Maillines direct to Baltiatomand Wash.
inters Cite.
alPOlSees second dour below the SL Chat les Hotel
Vocal !urea.
oct 25-It,
BROWNSVILLE, TO
BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA
(Only 73 Miles Slavriv.)
TUC IPLUDID "Art AURNIXONT6AXIM•
Affiit CONSUL, AM
LOUIS M'LANE
Haws commenced making their regular trips be-
tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville.
The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf
above the Bridge. prescisely st 8 o'clock.
Passengersby this boat takes the stages at Browns.
vile same evening at 4 o'clock. and the splendid cars
of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland,
neat morning. at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the
same evening—only 32 hours through from Pittsburg
to Baltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia.
The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers
by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Boat in corn
fortable State ROOM the first night; will pass over the
beautiful mountain senery in daylight:sup and lodge in
Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether.
The Proprietors of this tout, in order to make the
connection complei ebetween Brownsville and Cumber
land, have placed on the Road SOsplendld Troy, Alba.
sty, Concord and Newark coaches, of the mostimprow
ed models, and fifry teams of the best young horses
the country Ilford, in addition to their former stock
they feel satisfied they will be able to accommodate
end give satisfaction to all who may patronize their
Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of
either steamboat cr rail road between-Baltimore and
Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at
Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at
pleasure. Fro tirkets apply at the office, at the
St. Charles Hotel, Wood it., or at the wharf boat.
feb3 .1. MESKIMEN, Agent.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCRAN;
East Beaver Point and Bridgewater.
'BEAVER COUNTY, PA.
Proprietor and Agent of Steamers,
LAKE ERIE. j ai l
•ND
ICHIGAN,
Pally between Pittsburgh and Beaver.
i - ATILL be prepared on earliest opening of Canal,
V V navigation, to receive , property at his Wharf
Boat or in Warehouse, for points on Erie eaten.
sion, cross cut and Ohio Canals, for all-points on Lake
Erie and upper Lakes, as also forwrird produce, &e.
by ; Penn'a improvements,
Apply. or address
feb244.
..:;
,
MEM=M=I
:~~ =,
~~t~~,
SATURDAY PACKET
MONDAY PACK F.T
TUESDAY PACKET
WEDNESDAY PACKET
FRIDAY PACKET
FARE REDUCED!!
or srLESDID NEW 71OY BUILT COACHES,
AND RAIL ROAD CARS,
- -
FARE REDUCED,
OF 11?LitSTUD TROT BOILT COACH
Limited to Seven Passengers
•
';:140?"..:;+"
A. ITENDERSON, Agent
1846
VIONONGALIDLA 110IITII,
MEDIUM,
3. S. DIGEST,
J. S. DICKEY,
Beaver
'N - 4 4 t ---
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- L 41111.3111614': ' -
=Onsanterdall!kaik Vines 4-,Altergreear
3:11,3.=
.
. WAROftorE_4:o - 4>l k .,
-
simaisintiar etanufstrrirumxrearrlrti.
( AFTERS fei sobs in eaten** asstAnsehlEafFlisup
V ',Teem Sbribbery, Running Rceses,Yinest a Mita -
et Rocusidge, on the roost ressonablareema, .All or
dais left by mairor left* at their stand; NO SS in the
Diamond Market, on Wednesday and Saturday, or
with Bakeweil, Pears & Co, Woody, will be *nem"
ted with . fidelity and despatch. niar2s-d&w2w
Lard 011 at a Ilidaced Price.
THE subscriber 'would respectfully inform his
friends and public in general, that his neiv
Factory is now completed. and vritb a large addition
to his machinery; he Is prepared to make considera;
. ble . quantitles of a superior anicla of Laid Oil, which
bets determined to sell cheap, fully appreciating.the.
old prevent., "theta nimble sixpence is better than •
slow shilling." He feels co4dent that consumers
would find it to their, advantage to give him a call
and 831110:11118 for themselves..
Woolen mnnufaeturen; bditehinists and others. are
'respectfully invited to ezamitie hi. auperins oil, Fifth
;street, near Market, cirposite Hunker's Crmfeetimut-
Ity Store, and Mews Samuel M'Clorken & Cu, Lib.
erty street. M. C. EtIEY,
. .
Pittsburgh Lard Oil Pdattufactuterb
A auperiur quality of Star Candles always on bead
Of assorted aizes. notr24.
TO MIMS j TO ARM! !
THREATENED INVASION ei
WI STERN PENNSYLVANIA by
Cal Swift, with 10,000 men, comfits.
'standing which, J.M. Wilts.,/ will continue to sell
CLOTHING cheaper than any has hervotfure tern
offered in the western conatry, haring the Largest es-,
tablishrnem in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth
He is now prepared to show to his punter
Qua patrons, the greatest variety of
Meths, CaSsinterss, Vesting.,
end Clothing of all descriptions, soltnhle fur the ep
ploachlng season, that bra ever been arered fa this
market, to which all can hare the Right of %Vey.—
Observe the corner, No 167, Liberty and Sixth its.
J. .11. WHITE, Tailor,
Proprietor.
.1
to tie Coma of noversion Pleas of Allrgikeay corm.
• (y, of Jose Term, 1842. Nalo6.
IN the matter of the voluntary as
signment of Pittman* & Vandyke.
March 21, 1846 William Wills , n.
the assignee, haring filed his account
and asking to be discharged, it is or
dered that 'notice thereof be given ht
the Daily Morning Post, published in the city of Pitts
burgh, for six weeks. and 'in° objections are mod
the assignee aforesaid will be dischargedfrom Ws
trust. From the Reeved,
msr2.B.lBst OF.ORGP. R. RIDDLE. Pro.
Blacksadtbing and Wagon Slaking
3sstabSahmsat, ';
FIFTH, BSTWZI2f r iVOOD - lAD SMITH/HMV -Int, 1.
H Rit all kinds of Bleeksmithing and Wagon
II Making 6 done in the beat style; and as the
most rrainnahle serail. Persona wiahirg work dorm
would do well to call. All Orders promptly attended
to
marl 7 WILLIAM M'KEE.
WROLESILLE •SBOII STORE.
H. CHILDS &
ARE now receiving their spring ' , implies; Consist
ing of one of the largest. cheapest and heat assortment
of 1300 TS and SHOES that they have ever been able
to bring to this mark t. At.n. Ladies' and Misses
,Florence Braid, and Straw BONNETS, of the latest
style; together with a splendid assortment of PALM
LEAF HATS, mem' and boys' stammer CAPS.—
Also, a large lot of N York Tanned SOLE LEATH.
ER, all of which having been purchased at the lowest
rates, and selected with great care fur the western
trade, will be s 1d at a small advance above cost and
charges. AU merchants ariahing to purchase will
find is to their interest to call and examine their stock
before purchasing elsewhere. mar 27 tf
SHOWS: SHOES!! snags!!!
JAMBS 'ROBB.
Nos 99 Market street and I Liberty street, and
nearly opposite Shen 4. Pennock's,
on Market street,
WOULD take this method ofcalline the atten•
Lion of his fiends, and ladies and gentlemen
generally to his large and eactilent assoruneot of boots
shoes; &c., *hich. hare been manufactured lad pm*
chased with great care, turmoil" , for the-retail _trod
comprising one of the largest assortments that eau be
found in any retail establishment West of the Main
tains, His etwantmetes of lady's farmy shoes and boots
is complete, and be flatters himself be can please ibe
nicest tastes. . .
Gent omen in went of Boots, Bootees, Shoes or
Pump. will find in his assartinem all that came wish
ed. Also—Boys'. youth's, and children's fancy Boots
Bootee., Shoes tad Pomp. and children's Shoes in
great variety, all of which be will be happy to sell us
low es tbo lowest. Please call and judge for your
seises.
P. S.—Lndies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes
ihe latest fashion Runde to order. an usrml. at the
4hartest notice. mni4o
John lAMartoll—Attorney tit Limr. •
I -l AVING returned from European tints hai
taken an race Olf-the north east eorneiorSrnith•
field and Fourth streets. Permian having had Haab '
ness and papers in theliands ofSeunttel Kingston F.sq,
deceased will call on The shave as all the unisettkd
business of Mr Kingston bits been left in his hands.
m 1.5
SELL EDS' LIVER PILLS AND Y ERSIIF UDE
Lama& from a leUrr dated.
Marrisoutergl, Ye, March 11,1846.
Deer Sir.-1 am ma of Yermifur, and mall hrmass
of Liver rim. Your Yermi•oge and Liver Pill
have taken well in this county.
Fiskersville; Va. March 12,1@t6.
Dear Sir:--Binica )ear turtlicines havebeen found
an and known, they aro universally approved. Even
the :eviler physicians use the Liver Pills and Ver
mange, they are selling finely.
9.13 DROWN.
Three popular. and efficacious medicine, are prone.
red end soTd by 11 E SELLERS. 57 Wood st;cold by
the city druggists generally, ind by .1 Mitchell sad
P Schwartz. Allegheny city.
&a AtriaA*.
"JUST IN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS."
JUST teceived,s splendid assortinent of spring and
summer goods.
Unsurpassed for quantity. quality nr
Style. The Proprkoter of this Eettablithment
Takes great pleasure in informing his friends and
the public
In general, that be is now prepared to fill all orders
that his
NOITItfiXIII customers may favor him with. Strangers
and
Travelem would do wed, in visiting the
Iron City, to call and examine - his extensive and well
Made stock of ready made clothing. He has scow
plate assortment of
English cloths, to which be would invite attention:
also
French cloths of every color and quality,Which he is
Offering at a very small adranceon eastern prices.
Remember at this Store you are not eked two prices.
being
Convinced that small profits and quick sales is . the
best way to secure e•mom.
Having in his employ the but workmen, he-can
wa t rant
Every article made at his establhihment tti fit well, .
And to be of the, best materiels, he would again invite
Purchasers generally to give bim a call.
Before purchasing , in any other place,
As be is confident he can sell them as good goods at
as .
Reasonable prices teeny house in thiscity
Going so far as or say a little the per.
All his goods are new guider handsome pauetbs per.
the east, bur a few vomits stow.; the tiuhicriber
Now returns his thanks to his friends and the public
in general,and • . • •
Solicits a continuance of their favors. . .
'lron City Clothing Store, No 132 i Liberty
street. :tour 7] C. M'CLASKEY:
-
Cloths, Caihnores . sisd Vesting%
INTE have Just opened a large sock of cloths, cas•
V simeres and veatingsrconsietiog of
. Black French Cloths; - •
Brownout! Blue dcg '
Black French Cassirneresi
Fancy do dni`• . •
do Vestings, &e., at prices to suit the times.
Mill 17 RHEA & PENNOCS,.
EMIE
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1:12, CHAIN I Villl26ll,42lleibeny City,
ba1R41419,,,,,„
tisanes Amen
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AtkinsonPitir . 2 AntiastlkotriFillititis
Atkinerin tV. .1 • Adanni
Akin Bev W :AnArionPereph
Asbioe Sang, A Allinkiilosepbt •
Ackley Allen - themes
Annis .£lv,y AetchlimenFrederict.:.
Am:lemon 2dargaret . 'A fa:wining lam
A n d onm Janio S Mr*, Arteit &Chef • ,
Anderson Mary I . Annitrixtildary . -:•
Anderson Sarah
Birley4ohn
Balmy Randolph 3
Booth Robert
Boyd Elisabeth-
Bowen S 2
Booth James
- Bowls /oho T -
Beggs James- -
Boater Catharine 14
Boyd Wm
Brasbear George
Brown Mary Jane
Buckingham Rachael:
Eirenich' George
Brirers Cummings
Buchanan Alexander
Blandon James
Brooks George
Brison John
Brinken Louisa
Bunisido William
Brown' William
Balkscia H G
Brisora Andrew B
Butler Mary Jane
Bp wa William
Bream T B
Brown James
Brown Mr
Barnes Wm.
Batter,
Batter, John ; 2
BarnitaJohn . 9
Bates Peter
Baker John W
Barnes d W •
Bair John
Balsle7 Mr - :
Barclay Was -
Ball Joteph 2
Barnes JaneH
I Baird Alexander
Beaty Hiles
Ralph GeOrge
Bat r John U
Beard Louisa
Benson John W 2
Bell Wm
Bell Jane
Beaty Elira
Bell Thomas
Blackstack James
Bash Robert
Biggs John
BI sir John
Black Rachel
Bigp James
Black Martha
Biddle Robt F
Calhoun. Elizabeth
Campbell -A
Campbell Eliza lone
Ceske). Margaret
Carr Elisabeth
Campbell'lleary - 2
Campbell &Alpert
Cadman Margaret
Ca kierell Jahn •
Canady Robert
Cenipbell Eleaaei •
Creal beats'
Carr P
Carr JantrW .
Crawfoird:Johri -
Crall Thema -
Carlisle Sarah'
Cromlick• John Peter
Crawford William..
Carothers Mary
CarpenterJ J
Childs William
Charter. Christiana
David Silas
Day Spring Editor
Doily William
Davidson William X
Davidson 'Hugh .
Davidson. Andrew
Davis Joseph l 3 S
Dennison Willianijr
Deimling.Gourge ..- 2
Dunwiddie Her:
Debrienne E
Denson William
Dickenson Nei jainina
Dick' Letitia
Dickson lsabella
Dill Daniel
Dickey Itubi•rt .
Diiou Mary;nret
Eaort John
Ekin Ruben
Erwen Matilda
Espy 'John
I:nett J W
Felker Simnel C
Ferrer Paltry Ann
Field John
Finley John
RAVllawn
Jacob ,
Fleeson iderinli
Fisher T '
Fisher John R
Fields Dur W
Frio Adeline
Gamble Jamea 2 Gralalm '
GablyJethee Gardner Michael ' '
Gaily David Griffithtlijah
Gallagher John Graham Thompson
Gibson Thomas ' Gray George
Gillespie 13 Grafi Priscilla
Gilmore George Graham J W
Goely George Goering John
Gieneey John - Giese Job*
Gill William!' Graham James -
Gillespie Sir - °reef Mathew -
;Gibson Mary • Graehine Johannes
Gist Jeminta Gain Elie"'
Graham William It Gwynn. G S - - 2
GreenAeld 'Martha - Glasrow John - •
Gerwigg J L. 2 Gttliek Luther if
Gregg B J OtittlollPretaty
Green A W Goofing' John
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Himett Emeline
Hilliai& - Richard`
Hines Jolni
2 Hines' Henry
Hill Joseph'
• Hooper Samuel
Hopkins Reimak
Holmes AW..* Co,.
. Halsey L Rev
Huffman William
Holden - Daunt' 1 .
Hough John T
Bottum Ann
Hood Beheeen 8
HopewellJ P
Hyatt Eli
.Hunter Leonard 3
Hyatt Nall .2
, . Hontei R.
Hurst Wiry 'Ann:
z 2 Bushes ,
Hunter Samuel •
Harrit;
Hefty Marl .A
Haralikie Mrs
Hatibjatiles
Hadfield Samuel
flai.hberger Jacob
Handle Bee,
Hartman John
Hamilton James
HarcirJoseph
Hatfield Charles
Hays William
Hatain Emmulus
Hall Nang,-
Hanson Walter
Harlan Ellis
Hare Andrew -
Hendee son Ma
Hay Remy
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Heath:l . oi= .I,IC
iturgeker Rudolph
Ingham 3olin
Ingrim Joluk
Jakkson Chloe Anne
Jacob L Drakes.
Jameson A -
Jenklason John,
Johnson Nancy
Kelsey Thomas Kenton Rogers
Kelly James M Keating. Mary
Klinesman William 2 'Kahl Mrs
Kenedy Mary, S Kellmer
Kamzer David Key Adam
Kyan 'John A ' Kineh•Joseph "
Kenedy James ' Knox Jona, C
Kdogt •Dubald Knot J P, .
Laughlin Aletamller Lenis•H M
Large Saninel Landrum Jaws
temper B C Lyndall Mary
Lea Richard Lundy Perry C
Loch Margaret Lyrist Gordan
Lombard Mary Lyon Lyman
Leech James - - Lynch Susan '
Leacock Holdin • Lockhart 3
Little Sarah Layman
Learning, .1
May William'.
Mania Mary
Manriss
Mahoney' ana
Mania W
&ferries , • Morrie Raehael
Nitrite Mary •‘• • Morrow Thomas
Mathews 8 - - E Silas
Mit:heirs Jiiseph . Moatgomsry Jane
&Hien Mn Mary • Mortait
Miller-Vary , MoreisAtm •
Miller Leacini, Morrison Margaret
Mitchell Elisabeth '
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Churusides Thomas Mrs
Cochran I I
Cornelius David
Candy Charles 2
CUM Thomas
COrnwall John M
Clarkson W
Coal Michael
Caldwell J P
Coffin Mr.
,Coleman John
Clark`.Abraham 2
Mark Correa
Clark- Illtllnfth
Choke Mary',..
Cunningham, Robert
Cuthbert: S ,
Cantwell Matilda
Cumbeler Maria •
Cooper Martial •
Cooper Robert
Cralbertsoo Andrew
D Cupp, James
tr,iete! Kni!tarine Ann
Delaney .1
Dort Ludwig
Dodge Walter
Malley Martha
Dome Mien Miss J
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DualaP. Hilbert
Dunn Andrew
Dtoconst Celestine E C
Duuwood John
Dome Francis
'Drum Sim%)
Dirmaing . Ae.. - Maty
Dr/bight John
Donlap Nancy
Duff Jane
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Evans °soma
Ember Margins%
&wren Jubn K
Easels George
Everhart Jannis
Fullerton lames
Forsyth John
Fnguitt Lewis
Francis Evan
}loniser Cornelius -
Fentlerstrtith J B
Forsyth Jaynes
Fryer Ellen '
Forester H
Ferguson Cat hariths
lograla Jo*eph
Ingalls Elias J .
Jones Maria
-.Lamson Ann,E
Johnson Caleb
Jones J
Maiden Jahn
Mejorj
Morgan If
MOMS liscmias
Mattillol3 E a •
mitemy:Dow 1 .
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!Mille George
:Mitchell Millen
!Til'olnio . Jaws 13
Jona
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:51'eattaby I ,
M'Cord Noma
M'Aleei James
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ArConi 4aMes
M'Clini David.
*Mall Thomas - 1
BrCeaketea Jolla
Iftaatban - Jamcs
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fil'Atiej . bitty
torCultough R fl
&Mealy Mita
APlrmtey Samuel
M'Koe Jolla
Newton Yirginis
Neelnuts Frederick
Oliver R
Oliver William
Paulin Ptiitip
Patton William.
Paukting P
Pauerson James
Mahatma' /Ail
Phankeu Mary J
Pagan William
Patton . paid
Patterson John
Qtiion John
Riffle John '
Ramage B j
Reed J" '
ReynoLls 0 V
Reehm 14
Reeves Charles ,
Riddle S
Risley Joseph
Richards Conslatilla
Rowland Sleigh
Robinson Airbus
Rind James
Rorkoeil - A
Rowland
Sawyer Martha t Shaer a w -
' Sender Henry.SheHeron J V
tirip John SillingiW C
Sellons•Me C Sims George
Santenbangher David - Shafer Martin
Sarecnol James Simpson Ykruninil
Sawyer/times B = Smith Farguattan
Sample John Sinitti Agnes
Samp ;on John- - Smith Charles
Schwarz Dsvid Smith Mr
Scott F. C Srnith Christens
Scribe Victor BMW! Mr
Scott John Smith Daniel
&haver Philip B Smith Wilson
Shoup Bridget : Smith Henry
Shafer Alexander 0 Smith Mary Ann
Sillaman Bishop ••• Smither William
Shoals G S H , Somerville Ann .
Sutter Samuel ; ~.Stephens-.1 W
Sutton :Sterritt John; -
Sutton Maria ; Stevenson Jane
Sutton Emeline j Stewart D M
Sutton Lena ; Stewart Andrew
Sprint Willisut : Stevens James
Slose Samuel;;" . Steele Samuel
Stewart Janie* ;
Steilturi. T H. °
Steven** Thomas, Stoner , . S :
Stewart Nancy Strain Thomas
Stanford T Stubbs H B
Stephens E StricklerSS
Stephens Elisabeth Swarts Paul
Stephens Daiid •1; ; • Swope John
Stephens lames r ; Snodgrass John
Stepan Josiah • • Snyder Steward
Stephenson Margaret Sloan Sarah A
Sterritt. James ; Slack
Tsgg Martha Thompson W S
Taylor John Thompson Margaret -
Tassey John Thompson William
Tiplar D C ' TtioniPtites2iihn •
Tisasdale .T C • ' 4 Todd JwnO I - •
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ThornpianS H Talbeit Mary
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Waline4 S WElllems.Sarah '
Wakefield A * I, • 'Wills Sebastian ,
Walker James • • Wisol SUBILit
Wallace Ellen Williams Ann- " •
Wallaiee Williams B M'
Wallitee . Sainuel • Willianoi Jana
Watson Robert Wiley Robert — ---
Wagner William Whitaker W'
Watson A Wood Oliver' • -
Wade Levi'Whitfield John
Watts S White W' •
Watt fbennua WhfteJene
Wagner Robert WhlterThomas
IVelebans Sirah Alevitider •
Welsh Elizabeth . Warren Mau'lthr
Willman Augustus : Warren Sarah
Wile Rey A Wardrop James 2
Wineman Jimes 1 Wa'ker Robert.
Wilson Thecidans ' Wilkins Oetne
Wilson James R 2 Walker Phi l
Wilson James Wallace John]
Williams William' Wins Franklin
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Youslin Francis - Young Sylvanite or - wife
Young Semite! Yariek Henry
apt d2i&vrlt ' KARNS. Pcmtmi•ter.
EALED PROPOSALS will be received At this
110depintment addressed to the Secretary of the Tree
stn. tenvelopedand diatinctly eadorsed "Proposals for
Revenue Steamers," until 12 o'clock noon on the 30th
day of April - itent,for the following material', work,
and equipments required for the iron revenue steamers
Polk lad Walker. now under constriction at Rich
mond, Ya , and Pittsburg. Pa. - ,
it is to be distinctly taideniced that ail the work
shall be executed is kilte best manner, and subject to
the inspection and uPprtival of the superintending ar
other oiler? ordered hy this'dePanment, ardr that all
tbe materials and erknipments shall be of the best gust
tiy and 'object to like inspection and approval at the
places of . delivery ' -Richmond and Pittsbuigh-111
packages necemaryin the transportation to bo
dad at the lapetus of the contractors. -
Printed forms of Proposals, enumerating the wi
cks requitalend character of work for each class,
nd.each vessel sepatataly, wine famished to persons
de - alto:1s of bidding on applicatiott to the collectors of
the cnto= at Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York,
and Berms, or to Captain Henry D. Hunter, at
Richmond orCaptain. Richard Evans, at Pittsburgh.
Mr. Capes, construction at Richmond, willeabibit
plans of the work, and give every information requir
ed at that . Om)), and Mr. Carpenter, constructor at
Pittsburgh, may be Consulted an that same subject on
ariplicatton to the collector of rn*
the ciste at New
York from the 30tb day of March. (instant) to the 7th
doy o f Ap r il, an d to the collector of thercusrnms at
Baltimore from the 10th day of April to the 17th day
of April, st which places Mr.'Carperiter will attend
on those date', and &Om the list day Of April to the
closing ofthe contract at Pittsburgh, Pa.
Shipwrights work, Sails and sailinilt
e •
Joiner'e work, attres,
Rigel , • Ship-chandlery,
Rigger • work, Nautical instruments,
Painter's work, •books, and Charts,
Spars, BOMB, •
CO* alas aid-ioam
Sufficient sureties *ill be required for the faithful
performance oftbe contrasts; and any a 'trireme arisiig
relative to the quality , of articles furnished-61'1;6=1.AT
of work executed, Shall be submittedo4h. decision
of two arbitrators—one to be chosen by the govern
ment and one by the contractor'-erbo. Sifting to agree,
shall choose a thirdo and their decision shall be final.
R. J. WALKER,
Secretary of the,Treasury-
Thremitintes a week until April 28th in the littult
ingtent:lllien and intelligencer, Phikulelphia Key-
Stone, Richmond Enquitir, New York Globe. ism
•
Post,,Saltirpore Argus, and Pittsburgh Morn ing Post.
Narch 31---3tarrsw. ,
MMMEMEEME
EN=
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• MalaidarJobtr,
?fialtinielt Miami
Murray. Eliza
Ilutythy 8.011114136
Wttsen Matilde
Al f ffi ary nin M A
et
M'KetiMary
feltane Catimmine
M'Henry William
M'Allilan aYilliam
, WHenry John
'M'Brier Carina'
,Nl'Donald R It
9 forDougall Game
3f'Bride Alexander
2 M'Hinmss Samuel
frl'Oarin Murdock
M'Ginnis William $
M'Questen, Margaret
M'Farland Sarah 9
M'lniiiah Nancy
M'ltiosh Daniel
3 "M'Philinly. Robert-
2 Newel) SY 13
Orr H H
John-.
Parade Mary
Patterson Thomism'
Pyle jaeob. '
Phipps John
Peters Mr
Potter norrias
Pollock Margaret
Poor Home Stpetin i t. of
PulPiesa Bomar=
Q !
Rodgns Martha
Ross Francis
Robb. Si!rester
/Lundy Pearl
Robinson Joint.. and Mary
'Ras Jacob B
Rowland H
Rodgers John
Robison Margaret
Robison Mr*
Hornbeck C
Row, John
Rourkis Owen
TIMASOILT. pgrAaingst,
March 27, .1046.
4 . 4 3/1f70.11611111G .1r1114J./1611*/
CarriOlt of 7ir Caslob Toia,Cortraiti c l
-New lark, March-16, 1846. - S
To 1114 - hotsibitAnis of PsOs . -.. Outfit AlieShenPs a
... : " the_ anrrounding. country, , '--
.-ate
upon
its e
07t : a t
itho - n ri ti t a y n .. hasibis been.day
~d irected toad ,
"title tliar rippeared in the •Tillabargh. Daly -
American," under date of sth Meirctrinstant, headed
as above—end whirl has also appeared euterequently,
in several ofthe Pittsburgh newspapers: -Vito hasten
to reply thereto. . ' -- . - '. - --- . ,: :
We find that thkougif dim el e af we era aucces3l`l"
ly charged with flagrant yhdationa of the 'Principles
of truth and justice; but WEI art4repared legit* yinirt
triumphant vindication of our character.. Wo. bowel ,
cri exceedingly *regret- that in so doing. wo stall-Imm :
to allmie to our respected contsznporaries the .Daily '
Tel Company of Neto York"--theirpesithsetheir .-,
history, end their manner of deist busluesa wilt ruw
' cessar ly, io setae degree, harelo come enders:sae&
make. All that we can do is to ,endenvot to keep
the following developments within the limits of your ',
neighborhood; out of which locality, we trust,. far the :
credit's sakeof whore it msycorkerri, the questions .t„
it islets may remainaufullscussed. For from-hating
a malt i ons intention in what We are about to divulge,.
we do so merely fion i the very justifiable' motive of
self p ecdon—we would fain tender good far relit .1
i l t
this we solemly declare. Takillg :Itch laudable sitatid
we I 'l l 9. antt, - ,ts the charge as follows:
' " They. (Tbecantott - Tea Cot/ party) have:publists.
ed a handbill, in which they bate appr,oprbsfedi ewer; -
or word, the favorable notices 'of the:Pekin Caruso , •-:
ny'steas in all the leading joutniits of New York, end
other cities, simply nberingThe name of thoComparty
from the Pekin to tha Canton .Tea Company." ,
And farther down in the column this charge is re.
peated. thous h modified us folksier
• " This handbill bears the impress of the Company,
and opmars to have been issued, 1 if am by il, at free;
' • 1 deny nth rl.
. Now WerdenyleCenistinitg--WeeMA2 orti
ising —we deny ever pertain, ; such --a -fiandbilh=r.',
Truly we cannot ',always contMl_ the" actitant of out
actin', at a remote distonCe,in relation milli meth.
ode they employ tqfacilitate the Sale of our 'Peps; but
as soon as we discover any thing improper in this re.
veer. we invariably discountentMce it, and urge that
a strict regard to honor and uprightness might ;hawk. I
tense all the meims they ,use fort their dispositiort...—
By one of our remote Agents prolmbly, the handbill 1
in question may ,: have been iss ued.
but we deny's4al is
ever And oar raiirtfon or autho rity.
~
We Cannot, however, dismiss this subject Without
- .
touching upon the morality of theitenotices: . /hegira I
represented as emanating, spontaneously. fitim the
FAitors of New York and other, 1 Newrpapers, and to .
mare from an intression of the great commercialise. i
rangemente. and general appreciatson of at Imo of
the Pekin Tea Company. We beg !esteem set itio is
right on that subject. .We are prepared to prom on ''
oath if required. that every favorable notice is tbe.
New York paperr, referred to, were warrits by
the Pekin Tea Company To syst,rxi,and that eltmeit
in every case the said'New York papers were earn, '
fur their insertion. When thir Was not Barely the
case ; the said ..‘favorable notices"' were insetted in
coaridenstion of an expensive adVertisement being he-
stewed upon the papers wherein s uch editorials appear
ed. All this we me' prepared t o . rove- 7 .4115t by the
admission of nne of their own Agents
.(Hamilton)--
secondly, by the advertising Agent they formerly etra •
Ployed—tbirdlY, by the testimony of most of the Nee, '
York Editors themselves. So much for their "faveir..
able notices in the public prints.' - -
The method we adopted in prosecuting our business
being essentially at 'arianee with any modification of
deception. we never resort to the publication of such
notices.- Every business man in New York is well no. •
quainted with the origin. as well as the merits, of such
miiiiitialism, owing to which its titihkriserreakaraas
rinse ceased, and it nitheidtdiiiiiiihet thartadds Week
respectability of any New York establishment. -:- ' •
We next -review the paragraPh wherein "eitt Ara
charged is frauds/tat imitators of the . Pekin Coto
pony.. It Will be found nearly et die head of the said at-,
tide. It reads as follows: 1.
"It is well known to most of our readers that-the-
Pekin Tea Company of New York. en assactition of
heavy capitalists of that city, haMi established agen
cies in Pekin and Canute for the purposeof selecting `
Teas, and putting them op there, from whence they
ere shipped direct to the Company at New Yotk.-v. --- :
These teas have.obtained a high'reputation, and have
become the subject. of frequent notices in the public
prints. The sateen of this Company has induced
the organixation , of another smiled the 'Canton Tea
Company,' who admit that they are not importers. but ' •
purchase their Tea& from the prondscuous arrivals iii
New York; where they are put op in ti mauler to im- -
item those of the Pekin Tea CoMpany."
Now, In the latter part of this paragraph is stated a
faliehood so glaring, that an attempt to suppreft it in ' ,
any Atlantic city would subject any editor to universal
ridicule, and in New York he would beregirded tura
consammate knave, i f not an absolute madman. Wi'
are astonished to find that any Piltsbuigh editor, hav
ing access (as must necessarily he the case) to New
York jourials for years past. cao ibe so deplorably lg._
notant of the fact that tie. Canton Ted Comprmyhays -
been established in New York 7111 1 1 C sass!—and alio, -
that the Pekin Company have. o n ly existed rwcr.rs
loterns!—and that the latter honse.was,establisked •
wholly in comieguence of the success and reputation
of Ike/or:am Here then is a fraud truly unblushing
—nay, verily abominable. i - ,
--- ,We ate , also reflected on as being an iqferier Core. -
cern. because "we select our refl. from the pmmisou; •
out cargoes which arrive." Huai much mare Com-
mendable. to come out with the 'plain teeth than'te •,.
retest to such vile falsehoods es pricesr in the begin- : __
Meg of the paragraph now under review. The words,,,,
are "The Pekin Tea Company of New York, an tunto.,
astion of heavy Capitalists in. that eity."- ,- dtc.—(l.,it
the reader refer.) .Is it possible !that the . inhabitants;'
of Pittsburgh con swallow all thirst la this city (New', '
1
k Y no m t ) s e le v rter ca . n Le nti t nig tut .h y mise indi l i!i d d ' u °. al whoicsun fourteen
li rd satisfy
himself
himself on the subject, refer to the files of the Courier
end &riter, Journal of Commerce, or Commercial
Advertiser, Which he may find ail any large Betel in
„,
Pittsburgk and semi fin the lists of imported merchan:': -
dice, be tan discover that any entries of Teas haiei' - :
been made at the New York Custom flame for'inch. ' - •
a firm as the "Pekin Tea Company." We defy these -
to prove that they ever received Teas direct from
China! Who ever believes such a barefaced' asset ,
tion are deservedly humbugged: As to the - fader
their having an "agent in Canton," we deny it. Who"
is het But the idea of their having another in Pekin,
..
is en abiurdity ao monstrous, ands falsehood so gla
ring, as not .to • deserve cionsidemthin. Who ever
beard of Teas being selected and Shipped at Pekin?
. ,
Outrageotte nonsense! 1
. We happen to know that dm "fihe Teas which their'
agents in Pekin and Canton telect; put up and ship
directto New York," are seleeterl in Front street, in.
this city, at the store of - Beebe 31: Broil:era, end other '.
wholesale Greeters; shipped thence by their carman to ...,
the store 73 Fulton street, then peeked in imitationef
ate Canton:Tea Company's Terre by Frernimrtenand
Garments, in the upper pat! of the building, brintatht
down stairs, and thence dispatched to Pittsburgh ac ed
other placee.
Lastly—Who is the association isf New York caft•
italista, called the "Pekin Tea Co," professiogto fewer '
$500,000 engaged in the tradet; The agents. and
salesmai, Messrs Douglass, C'ealender and. Ham
were previously eropleyed at the Now York Sun News-
paper establishment. Mr Hamilton, the nut door Ita
gent, was formerly subscription clerk for Messrs Ed
mund Charles dr. Son's Bank Note list; and the only,
and exclusive owner and proprietor' of the whole estab
Raiment is Henry Inkoff, publisher of a paper cal-
led the "Now York Republic," now squint, tied well
known to the world as a controversial antagonist of
James Gordon Bennet, of the New York • Herald. = '
.- .
We exceedingly regretthe necessity which compels.
us to come out so proraptly;•-we 1 areil liasertheless."
ready to procure the proper affidavits, certified before ' " 1
beNew Turk City and State Mohr:Wide*, in confirms-
Lien °fall that we have now stated if celled
.upon. - .
. .
New York Canto 4 Tea cinspoy,
I- --- Per THOMAS A. MONEHOUSE. ' --... j
1
rir Our Agents in PITTSBURGR-ara Messrs. , , !
BELL & GRANT. corner of- Lihettiend Ferry Mc: m i,
ahe choice. Teas of all descriptions are constOraly ' ..i
for sale
G. F. THOMABACo., 23 You at . ' , Cincinnati.
;
OBF,O MITCHELL,B9 Chesnut,and 339 Nattier: , -t
et:. Philadelphia. ' 1- ••?- - - ' ' 1
Principal Office in New York, 123 St. 125i0Chathaat. ;.' ^ . - .i
et:, 163 Greenwich at. ! csai26.lLasd -- ' .-:. ;.1
• •
Duna Dlitnat Natal' - -
TSAAC htUJIDOCK, formeriv of the Union *ad
L on Water erten, having been burnt Mir hutiattilt,
a near and handsome HOUlfb tramway for the accow
mcrdation of Travelers, at the corner of &mond-gad
Smithfield etreets • which will be kuoarn-asiba attmt .
District Hotel. • •
now peel:oared wafer ere
lind everroomfort ,to the tor
charges. "leis :provide with
stabling.
..r'a:~:-r::s
aerausemodatiedE7,-
atnelymodeTais - ,
stasuogrewlesa:
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