Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, May 13, 1846, Image 4

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- Philadephirtici transhipment. , Ths subscriber 3,
-age or a num mr oC the best portable boatss.thim-1
'.. ing it fegUlar daily- line between Pittsburgh and .the I
-...Eastern./iies, will be fully prepared on the opening
-. of ia'iigation, to ship a large, amount of produce and
mciaandize with despatch arid on accorrunodating
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..:,.....The great. success which has characterised this,
"latide. iarLitalasportation on the Penn , a canals and rail •
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.roadsAnring the last few years, notwithstanding the'
.. -.Opposition .of lung establislicd, companies, and is 0 1
pretty sure indication of its sitperiority over the old
plan of transhipping at:the the different terminus 01
-canals and- railroads. •
--' We therefore ask for the Independent Portable
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• float Line a.liberal share Of patrona , c '
"it ;-. .: --. Produce or mercliandize:consigned to US for 5hip
.4,,,. , 'merit Will be forwarded ,iniinediately on arriva4 free
• T. '' -. ;;Of any Charge The commisaion; storage or insurance.
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,-, .'llille. of lading transmitted; and all instructions
l' • ~. 'prointly attended to. " MEARS-, RAYNOR & Co.,
4 -, . ... '..• ~ --.‘,.:-. - ' ' • Broad st., Philadelphia.
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.1 "-- • . ~ .. . C. A. ,IeANULTY iS: Co.,
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7 1 . .: Canal Basin, Fountain st., near Liberty', Pittsburgh.
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••• : -- ' •-• '- - Pittsburgh Portable Pont
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846 ' , 3:7 - 0. & - .1,.. - . 1.• , --
..:3701t. the transport:rich of freight bet Ween - Pitts-
X burgltandthe Atlantic citiessviaPenitsylvania
•T';::„.1-.1.mprovements and Baltimore and Susquehanna rail-,
reart.. .' • ' • •' - ' '' ' ' ,
. ..: ?The Proprietors of this old establishedlinc, having •
'`completedr their arrangements, are prepared to for
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' • goods to and iroiii.vde East (on the opening of
~7 . ''..i_ the-canalMavigation.) on as,reasonable terms as any
;.,other responsible line, and, are determined that no
r.care or attention on their part shall lie wanting to se
• • -e.rtre a-continuance of that patronage so liberally be
tdcitied upon them for several years pant.
• :::.The decided success ,f the portable boat system.
~ :So manifest in the regularity' and despatch experienced
• -1,!- - in-thideliiery -of goods, the absence of all risk of
, dolivabirealtage or other damage, incident to the old
7''',ii'...-Systinii--Where goods have to he hurriedly transhipped
• ' .; throe times on the way, and the merchantable orderJ
- ' in . which rorbien ha; beers avowedly delivered by'
'''' .- th .. . need the, proprietors to increase their
~.4 considerably this season. Their extensive
warehouses at .each point, uneaqualled byany 'other
tlne)affOr_tis them facilitiesto conduct their business
,With'.despateb; and to
. shiPpers the convenieuee of
~ • tirpe iteragoalf required, until their arrangements are
--.;: complete--:While their long, experience in the carry
,'','..' bag trade, itte presumed, will he' •Milicieut guarantee
IL ,- ''''to their patrons and the public that they will s uccesv.
:,ful is , eXart thernselves to give g eneral satisfaction.
'':., ...Produce 'received forwarded, steamboat charger.
' laahtc:ainiits lading transmitted free of charge for
Cotrunissi,ort„ advancing or storage.a and all communi
cations to- thc-following agents promp'CONNOR tly attended to:
: • - . TA AFFE S.; O,
cot. -NMI and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh.
.- ' ' - THONSAS 'BOW-110GB;
5.16 Market street. Philadelphia.
O•CONNORS.S:: Co.,
North st., Baltimore.
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Bingham's Traritsportatiou Line
1846,x.::
iONDOCTED on strict Sabbath -keeping princip cr, •
"VI though-not claiming to be the only line that is su
'conducted. The proprietors of this old a tablished ,
ItaehaveSput their stock in the most complete order,
.:nrcd'are thoroughly prepared to forward produce. a r td
:meichartilize to and from the Eastern cities on the
_opening . of tnavigation. ,
-.:-/We trust, that - our long experience in Ike earning
-business, and tealous attention to the interests 01"cus
tonterti, will secure to us a continuance and inereat.c
of the-patfOrtage heretofore bestowed on , Bingham's
Dui-aariigtrtents will enable us to carry freight
with thwftarilt'tlespatch; and our prices shall always
: - I)e_iiis liiiv-as.!th&lowest charged by other responsible
lifteii: - -:. —, ..: • .
< `:Pitxluce awl merchandise will be received and 'for
...,',,,arde'd c 'ol. ; jiwit tii:est without any chargé for adverti
-Arig .storaie.oo cotnrnission.
-:'`;Bills -of-Jading' forwirded,- and - ciery direction
prothptly atttndedite. _
.. .Addxess;OrZapply to WM. lIINGII AN',
k::inal. 14sia,,cor. Liberty and Wayne. sts., Pdtsh'g,
JUNI/HAMS, ' DOCK & sT RAT TON,
- 2 ' l ' • -', --.. No. 270 ...Market st., Philadelphia,
. JAMES WILSON, Agent,
Nti: . l22 North Howard st., Baltimore,
WILLIAM TYSON, Agent,
No. 10 Weiit st., New Yerk
.vite)steits Transportation Company.
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LEECII.-&-Co.TS old established transportation
lines, (being the first one on the Pennsylvania
Canal,) between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore
and New York, are fully prepared to transact any hit
sinesu that may be confided to them, imstich a manner
: , .:-,;aa'intist give. general satisfaction. Their stock con
eiats of-a double tlatly . line of Pennsylvania boats and
iitilrcrad cars, (allowned by themselves,) which
their to carry a large quantity of freight with cer
'' despatch, in as short time and on as favor
. able - terats • anY other xesponsible line.
.Produce or itterchandize consigned to any of the
.underOgnedjforvrarded free of any charge for con].
:.inisaion or. storage. Tobacco for Philadelphia, car
riedhy,our tine, will be delivered at the city Tobacco
',VtareliorruoiDoCk CtreCt,. in the cars, without drayage.
..;:7Tlitilmisiness of these, lines will be conducted on
:Bahliath-kecping principles.
o:ddiess:or a iply.to D. LEECII & Co.,
catial Basin, Penn st.. Pittsburgh.
• .1- . BARRIS & tusTIN,
Nos. 13 and.,ls-South Third street, Philadelphia.
`.' and JOS. TAYLOR SNS,
- • 11.1 and --•North Howard st., Baltimore.
Ty - 9,413M" ,-.'..W.21;,,,9,111.CK, 7 West sr.-New York
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FOR WAY FREIGiur
The propi-ietor of the following
rtfl-,:",.96.-; Canal. Boat, have, at the solicita:
alit of Miruher Of Merchanti in Pittsburgh, and
along tlie-.roMeT. of Canal,' made arrangemmits
fOrni feg.filar daily tine for the transportation of all
-iiituire cif .lgerchaiulize, to and from Pittsburgh,
Own liallidayspurg, Water 'sires!,
';and:all.infeiiivdiatc plates
Oneboatwill leave ' the - warehouses fC. A.APAir
ulty.,te Co:;:caieal Pittsburgh, er day, (ex
cepySniday,)- and shippers can -depend on having
theii-gMads'forviarded without 'delay and on aeconi
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We re9ectfulf,y sol t aliberal share of patronage.
rnornirrons.
J PICKWORTH, boat Nile;
" " F...xchangc;
" Paris;
" Pacific;
J. VICK \
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PA ,
C. ,15 AG F. 1:,, , ,
.t,.....vriii PHILADELPIIIA—T
'being 'now_ open, the chore Express, .
whieWliaii
' established foi the conNeyanee of Valu a b I e pack,
of .nierchindica, Epecie.., partlt n otes; jewelry,
,wilLre-comuienee running orilrlondar'. 6th Ap . ril
An Iron - chill .411 be dispatehed.riaily,dnnrq
!raiding 9CaMISI. .:9.ppiy to . D. LEECH - tr, co.,
: ilp 9-31 n, , . '-. corner Penttat• 044 Can
. ' .-- '
10gro,ti4ri - oluce". -
and - '4*saCto
44 and- from CrtenT-1 1 nrr....sts r
ptsD
by T. Tap:mod. . ":„ .
75 South-street, corner ofMaitlen•Lano, Ice:,yark,
and 96 'Waterloo roid'tiverpbol• • • ;- •
The subscribers haring accepted the 'agency of
`the above.house, arc-note prepared to Make arrange
ments - upon' the most liberal terms with those-desi
rous .of paying the passage of - their friends from the:
old Country, and - flatter therneselves their character
and long -standing in business- will give ample as.-
snrance that alltheir .arrangeinerits Will :be carried
out faithfully.
itlessrs.W. &J. T. scott,are lobg :and favora
bly knewn for the superior Class, aCconuncidatiou
and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The
QUEEI‘.Z .tne. WEST, 611E11.11)111, Roams-
TER,GARRICK, lIOTTINGUER, ItOSCIUS, LIV
ERPOOL, and SIDDON 6 , two of. which leave each
Port monthly, from New York the 21'st and 26th and
from-Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in addition to which
they have arrangements with the St. George and
Union Lines of Liverpool Packets' to'insure a depar..l
inure from Liverpool, every fir' ednys beiug thus deter
mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in
creasing patronage, while Mr. W. TaOscott's constant
per-sonal superintentiance of the business itt Liver•
pCol is an additional security that the comfort and
aceommodation of the passengers Will be particu
larly-attended to.
The subscribers being (as usual) eStensively enga
ged in the 'Transportation 13usinesslietween Pittsber:t
and the Atlantic Cities, are Thereby enabled to take,
charge of and for Ward passengers immediately on
their landing, without a chance of disappointment or
delay, and are therelbre prepared M contract for pas
sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to
this City; the nature of the business they are engaged
ingiving them facilities for carrying passengers so ,
Nr inland not otherwise attainable, su<l will, if ne-
'
cessary„) forward passengers further \Vest by the
best lima.: of conveyance. without any additional
charges for their trouble. Where porsons sent for I
decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will '
be refunded in full.
ItE.MITTANCK S.
The subscribers are also prepared to pile drafts '
sight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities
and Towns in England, Irelanil. Scotland a
Wales; thus aiTording a safe' and espeditious modsome of
Itetnitting funds to those' Countries, n hich per=
requiring such facilities, will find'it their interest to
avail theniselve; of.
Application of by letter post paid) will he prompt.
I y attended to
TA AFFE & O'CONNOR.
forwarding and Commission :%lerdiants,
inarn cl&wy . . Pitt.Nburgit, l'a
Ift.OieliE, BROTH-F:ILS & eio,
A.
R*ANGTE::crs Tort :um:,
- 18 4 6
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•
lilia: nose and splendid packet ship , •Columbiit,
will leave Few York en het fir,t voyage to Liy•
erpool on the Ist day of?ilay, arid leave , f.inerrool or
New York on the 10th of inne. Fare to 1.0..rp001
, in Steerage $10,00; 2ml Cabin $12.00; Cahill $ l 0 3 . -
i th uag e laitiloic,i,iiittir
first da y s
is,,,hiciak,,,t,LYM.rkstioitr:,.g",,.l4,,
•Ip'ear:si,,iguse.
t s t ' . . , - , :is I i t i:n i
e i g ' i e r t ii v i o:i i i i i gla ' s e g engage passage d o
to o n!
i ' :r 3 e t t r o a p y oi. ; :i t i: l .
.c o b i either e t r:o ,
I t l i
please apply to 13LAN.E.I.Y Si MITCHEL ,
Smithfield st.. near Fifth,
Or Penn street, near the Cahal Basin, Pittsburgh.
P. S.—Remittances nude. as usual: Persons dein
' eons of remitting to their friends by the Ist of M t y
packet, can do so any day this, weeli. Remittances t
made to us by ail. (post paid,l v. ith instructions
m
. wham it is to be paid, will be attended to punctually;
. a free passage ticket from any part in Ireland to Pitts
burgh wilt be isaued if desired.
ap 21 • .
.
Jarlteg
VIPORTEII. and wholesale deder m fine jeweirv,
cutlery, .s)lVer 1111,1 t;t7TlTlall'Eih,`Cspectricies,p.,l
and silver pencils, silver thimbl ea. scissors, ttleezei
silk and um sasperulers, silk rind bead pur,s, ear- I
pet hags, hosiery, children's cloaks, bear, oil, beef
:narrow, castiie, cream and palm :maps. Sc., Sm.
Don't mistake the Itio. lit. Market sire m.
Lilast side, between Third and Fourth .
n
i
p
son's Row, jan
Fuel for Sterinters.
:Nf %vs' sisTnEsT,
nUltr.A.ls CONSTRUCTLON, Itrr mu_
April 21, IS inf.
SE.A.I.V.D PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposal:, for
f u el ibr arianters,” will be re. ort e:I:11 Ott, bu
reau until 3 o'cloelt, P. fM, of
,the I t of „lime
Ter furnishing and deliverin fit the ea:
tons y-yar In
d at
Charleston, Massachusetts, Mit` thonsand of
uminious coal, and two hundred and tidy tons of an
thracite coal; and at the navy yard at P e nsacola. Flor
ida. two thousand taus of ; anthracite coal. The
whole•nniv be. delivered an early as may sint the
con
tractor,
t meter, but one half of each ktud at each t he 111 , L
be delivered before the lot September next, awl tic
•ei hole before theist December neat.
All said roal must be of the best quality. -
Luminous coal must be dry, eleani. lump coal, ar,
rrn y e
aspossibic from sulpher. slate, and other la/
The althlllette coal is to be ;broken, of proper s ize,
and screened. If required :the fine coal shall te•
separated front the lump after dcliverv, at the ex
pense of the contractors, and the coal oi both kinds
imust be in ail r espects to the,perrect satisfaction of
the respecti:c cennuandants,beforc it will be accept
ed by them.
The offers must be male Scparately for each hind
of coal, and separately for each yard, and must
cit . : the district. of country, and the
shed, pits from, wprice
lineh
the coal is- to be taken or furni Th
mnist stated fur the ton of twenty two hundred r
pounds; and in dens:mining S poil the otiers theela
tive q uality for steamers' use will he c onsidered, as
wolf as the price asked. Sittisfitctory bonds inn half
the amount of the contracts :will be required. and ten
per centtun of allbilln will be retained Until the con
tracts shall be cOMpleted, 4r.cutailaz to thcir terms.
In east of failure on the part of contiac to . ,
:n dtaic
re the coals withim the time specified, the roiniciaiel
or agents at the respective:places of delivery are to
be authorized to supply any', deficiencies Iny p i nr cliase,
and the contractors and ov:fir:sureties arc to he lia
ble for any excess of costS beet the. contract price,
and the tea percent reserved to be forfeited to the
use of the Llinted Btates.
To be published once a week for four weeks in
the following papers. viz: Union aunt intellivnicer,
Washington, D. C. Morniag Post awl Daily Times,
Boston; ;Journal, of commbrce, Morning News, and
Evening, Post, New York; Pennsylvanian and Key
stone, Philadelphia; Union,, liarrishiugh; :Morning
Post, Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania; Republican, and Sun.
lialtnore, .Nld.; lthiquirer Richmond, Va.
ap2S-law4w.
Sixty-Five 31.a.r.ket Street,
[nr,rwr.r.NTri STREET .A.:SD Tilt DI 1.5107:1 ) .]
I : CEIY FID THIS DA. by vinv of the lialtunore
IX, and Ohio railroad, a large airl splendid ds ssort
ment of rich and fashionable spring dry goo, com
prising all the nevi and beautiful spring stylei of th.•
latest iinp.ortations, purchased in the eastern citot , ,
from the importers and manufacturers at the lots ott
cash prices, enibracing in part the follow lug articles:
LADIES, DRESS GOODS.
Rein styles Paris Printed Lawns, do. do. Organdy
Lawns, do. Balzorines, Ombri llrocha Berages, Mar
uises shaded Berages, French Gingham Lawns,
' g . Graduated Organdy Robes, Watered and
d Color
ed
ed
Tarlton!, Figured and 'PlainSwiss Swiss, \Vhite Cor
R o bes, Book. and Bishop Lawns, Jaen
met, Cambric and Nansooks, Rich Brocade Dress
Silks, Chamelon, de Soi, Satin Striped.
do., Black Watered do., Ombri Shaded de Rhine.
Black Satirt.StriPed grouts Amour, Silk NVarp Alpac
cas, Lupins Black and Blue Black Bombazines, Om
bri Shaded de Laines, Lama gorded Berages, Satin
Striped Berages; Black Satin iStriped and Plain de
Laines.
SHAWLS.
Chamelon Plaid Shawls; Ombri Shaded do., Plaid
Berage do.; Satilflitriped Berage do.; Black Fillet do;
Black Figured Silk do.; Satin Striped Berage'Scarfs;
Plaid and.Outbri Shaded Bern:mita Shawls; Rich style
Paris printed do.; do. do. de Laine do.; Embroidered
Silk Frinacil Thibliet Shawls; Plain do. do. do.; Plain
Embroidered Tarlton . do.; Ombri Shaded Berne
Scartit.
lIONNET RIBBONS IN i:BEAT VARIETY.
New stslo fringed Hese e m broidered, Massie, stri
ped and tieired Poirltkle Soi.
A beautiful •-ssortraent of Plaid and Ombri S
w ilk
fringed Parasols, ParisoletS and Sun Shades ith
pyramid tops.
We have alio a vel7fiNnesras;ertment or the !WA
Style of spring 'Bonnets, Florence Braid, Lima
Lace apd .136 'Lafayette and Vienna, Devon
Arch Gimp, Persian Lace and Missei Coburgl3razil
lian Gypsies.
LADIES , SHOES. ..
The Ladies can nOW be supplied with Ryanls now
st.:,:le' of prethinin Polka, French and English End
SBppers-nnd Buskin 4 - •
CLOTHS; CASSOIERES AND VESTINDS.
Di°llcy's French Black, Brown, Blue and Breen i
.ClothS," virious quidities, West . of England -Black,
Invisiblo.-Green,-BroWn, Blue, 44 and 34 French
'n. Cu ••nere' r a good. Assortment of V cstings,
" Push;
" Esoine;
Soltnut6m - rt.
Llyslyurg.
cal(i atsiTi ----- 2 1 . n
1;41. - *Ointment..
i
. . . - . (.' OASIS S' t:.
.t.:.;':l-Ir.I.INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION.'
' .
'1 precOdiug -.f.gure%is.'givOn'lto,-ropreselit- the
' . 11:8E1450hr.. Pritsitit.tuotis.. it is the gicat..,eraeL
=Nod Tor,the. irripurlues: o ... e , o). -,lt wit' te
no iced that a thick cloudy mist issuesliorn alt Points'
of the_eurface,whidi:iridicatelsihat this perspiration
flows uninterruptedly S when "we are in health,,buC
combs. When we are sick.' :Life cannot be: sustained
without it. It iethrown off the blood and other
juidei of
t h e t- body, and dispoies. by" tills ineana', of
nearly all impuritie4 Within es; ; The lailguogi of
Scripturels "intim Blood ii the Life.". . If it ever be
comes impuiv,it may bo traced idiree;tly,. to the stop
pago. of the insensible pers-pirAtiOn.: Thuti*e see,all
that".is-liecessaly" when the blood is stignantr-or in
fected, is to open the pores, and it relimMs itself, from I
all impurity instantly. Its (Ain libaOind ritallitY are ]
ffi
sucient;without `one particle of Medicine, except
Ito open the pores upon the surface. . Thus are see
I the folly of taking, so much internairemellies. A.II
practioners, however, direct their efforts- to . restore
i the Insensible Perspiration,. The Thomplionia.n,-- for
-
instance, steams, the Ilydroputhist shrouds us in wet
blankets, the Ilornepathist dealsput infinitissimalii
the Allopathist bleeds and doses us 'with mercury,
and the blustering Quack 'gorges us with pills, pills,
pills,
To giVe scant idea of the amount of tho Insepsi
ble Perspiration, we will state that the learned Dr.
Lewerihock; ascertained' that five-eights 'of all we re
ceive into the stomach, passed off by this means. In
other words, if we eat and drink 'eight pounds, per
day, we evacuate five pounds of it by the Insensible
Perspiration. '
This is none other than the used up particles' of
the blood, and titer juices giving place to the neie
1 and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to re
dman in the system fi ve-eights of all the virulent matter
that nature demands should leave the body.
By a sudden trausitiop from heat to cold, the pores
\are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease be
gins at once to develope itself. Deuce, a stoppage of
this flow of the juices, originates so many com
plaints.
It is by s topping the pores, that overwhelms man-1
kind with coughs, colds, and consumption. Nine
tenths of the world die from diseases induced by a
stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration.
Let toe ask, now, every Candid mind, what course
seems the' most reasounble to pursue, to unstop tbe
pores, after they are closed: Would you give physic
Ito unstop the pores'? Or would you apply something
that would do this upon the s urface, where the chig
\ging actually 1,1 And yet I know of no physician
who makes any external applications to effect it-
I niter these clicionstalnees, I present to physicians,
I and to ail others, Isle Alister•s .4 11 -Healing Ointmemt I
, I
or tio• World•s Seri. It has power to restore per
spiration on the feet, on the head old sores, u pon the
\
chest, in short, upon any part of the body, avhetlier \
1 diseased slightly or severely.
' It has posse to cause all external sores, scrofulous I
\ huniors, akin illseesio-rs, poi:li:ma wounds, to diS-
cloirgiri their putrid matter, and then heals them. I
It in a rediedy that sweeps off the Whole catalogue!
of emtaiwons disorders, and restorethe entire cuitele
to its healthy functions.
I It is a remedy that thrbide the necessity of so many
and deleterious drugs taken lido the stomach.
ti
It is a remedy that neither sickeens. gives tconve
i nietice, or is dangerous to the intestines.
It preserves and de fen ds the surface from all de
-
I ram:einem or its runctlonn. The s urface is the out-,
l e t of f i ,..eights .if the bile and used op matter uith• I
in. It is !soiree.' with irldlions or openings to relieve
--.
PITTSIII-Itt;II AC ENCY. the Mu -Bones. Stop up these pores, and death knocks
at y our dinar. It is rightly termed All-liealing, ford
W wooers M Awns.. Agent, at the Exeharee Offiee' a disease, external or internal, thatl
of Warrick Martin, Sr. Co., corner or Third and Mar- 1 there is sTaTerlIS
1. it will riot Lieukt. I hase u,,ed it for the last fourteen!
ket Streets.
Fire risks taken on bedding.] and their contents in I Years fur all diseases of the chest, consumption, Ily-
Pistsbongli, Alliighenv arri the zorrounding, c oontry, I er invelsing the utmost danger and responsibility, and
'' I I declare before . heaven till man, that not la one
Nu marine or inland navigation risks taker..
1 sinele case hal it failed to benefit, when the patient
ang ley.
was within the rna , di of mortal ideaos.
ornenteratat Hair Work .titre curl Uncials , lusurassce• I I base hail physicians, learned in the profession; I
e •- , izi - -, 5i...,_ MRS. BEN-s ly frig Mitker; 1 riMIE lusorance tlompany of North Ainerica, of d have had niiiitsters of the Gospel, Judges on tie
. Z. , ' 4 ., .11!,1:',,nY 1... - oy , , i , dosre.from the 11. Philadelphia, through its d u ly authorized Ageut, i bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, geutlenien of the!
Acro.d.uo ,
es thy Codlector•s the sobs:rii o ffer', to make permanent and landed t highest erudition an.l multitudes' of the poor, use it
...-, it e•X;, -
• • ie,.• ro, ,„ z .,,-, ryoic, , , 0 'has to leforin the pub- Insurance oil prisperty, :n thus city and as v•cmdy, iin every variety of way, and there has been but one
1.4 ~..
~ .be that .he has ju st commenced and on shipments by the canal and rivers. 1 voicc--one united and universal voice--saying,"3lc
a:-: sit ic i ...'. the i.t. ri ne:en:al flair buldnek.l.{ oil RYA-roils. 1 Allister, your Ointment is good.
:27 , ..;:, -),.,,,..),,"-•• arid 1 ,,, ,i,- ry siiiPerl'd stuck, I - ! Ashur C. Coffin, Pi es't. Sameel Brooks, I coNt,umi,TioN.—lt can hardly be credited that a
yea;.: N' r rarer; t'iiiin the Eastern cito I and! Ale, item,. Charles Taylor, i salve can have any effect upon the lungs, seated as
ss - I ,y, ... Pare.; a n': she in prepalool to till 1 ...„„ e „„1, w . 'j„„„,, Samee- 1 %V. Smith, 1 they are within the system. Bet if placed upon the
I . 7 . all ceders m the sirortml nolse•:.., F.ilward `:moth, Ambrose White, t chest, it penetrate. directly to the lungs, separates
and in a manner WM cannot he i J
oh n A. Brow n, Jacob M. Thomas, the poisotious particles that are consuming them,
7^,
- ---"--_,- ~-• . , cil' ,l l' '‘.r: 5i1 , ..! , l'"• lo. 'ac - ' John White, John R. Net', and expels them front the system.
„, . .
eoiiiinv. I Thomas P. Cope, Rich:aril D. Wood, I need not say' that it is cur i ng persons of cc:tom:m
.
o i liarid ami let iod. 4 i..tine;:, a lara , a, , Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sec'' . y. ton contutually, although we are told it 14 foelish
s.n-tideii• oi'slrii lllltlntlll ILI, Work, -,.., -hi as Ladle.' i TM, is the o ldest Insurance cou,iany in the Vali- r.eaa, I care not slat is said, so long as I eau cure
%V.: , It ioi is, Braids, Cori., Necklaces, Gilsois. , t i ed m a tes, ha sl t lv been clattered in 110. Its char- ties oral thousand persoes 'earl , .
1
ll'''C ll `'`''• V•"":" It•II: 1 '• s•ii- ( , htlern'nis l I '. •C 3• tel , sim oetual, and from da high standing, long lIFIADACHE.The Salve 'has cured persons of
\I i l l
B. si.ratelies, Ise. ' eir ierietwo , ample lana:ls, and avoillitig all risks of the llendaehe of ten crav e standing, and who had it
Mre• It• hies
hi-, - ,
1.. , in -, iy ..-,,, ~ ..:, . ..1 m the lan eau, how irdons character, it rise be c onsidered regularly every week, so that vomiting witch took 1
liuiiis iii C ,,,,,, and Cle I eite I Stites, amid 1r. , . 1 s ., oiri•rintr, maple secant!: to the public. place.
her bin., ail e-tonlten.-tu, slit tetti, eonti,kot ,t, being 1 MOSES ATWOOD. Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like sue-1
abli• to pie sati• action to ail v• lid v• ill l'avo: her I At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones Sr. Co., NV:A-. eons.
with their patron:m.l-o. I n prees are !On,' liberal 1 1,, and Fruit streets, rattlibtirgb. occ2ll-y. COLD FEET.—Consumption, Liver complaint,
than base 131,14 oils in this city I,cietOCOre. - - pains in the chest or side, falling olf thli. hair, one or
mar 1 7-Is Insurance Stock. the other always accompanies coldet.
,
k Numill...a. of shares for sale in a joint stock Th e Salve will cure every ea„„.
Sellex's Llyer Pitts. '
..,-, t_ companr, with a capital of slllti,tiOn, and pour In Scrotitla, Ervsipplas, salt Rheum, Liver cam-
1 - 1011. the mire or Lis i•r tiotoolaints, and other (Its- ~ ti r•cee's tilt to sttaio,Ope, which is shi I t
, rt l 0 e° plaint Sore Eyes, Quinsv, Sore Throat, Bronchitis.
1 4 ere: , ari•lied from a deranzoii state of t' e 1 ism - 1 r ' '' '''
'' • ' j into operation oo the now acquitted large business of Broken or Sore Breast, piles, :ill Chest Diseases, such
CUBE. NO I' %Il ,i a mutual company, abuse character it will change as-Asthma, Opptessum.P am, also Sore Lips,--,Chap-
Nn Sysorlool , ef a flis•ased Li 'Tr --6 , n0r.11 lois 01 ap- ' from the mutual principle to that of joint stock alone:, mid Hands, Tumours. Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous
petite, soAnes or the .titrottrti, Trate+ In We bettil, t rltn•ve perpetual. Diseases, and of the Spine there is probably no reed
shoulders.
bee
and soles: wolf s y'l'arl;le,"l, I 'fills stock company will thus possess the adsan• wino 110 , ' I,IIOWII SO goott.
ittler.ple, sit,tlt!S, tlotats elle., boo els, followed Le, t r,W Of an Income already secured, and as it pupa- BC, lINS.—It is the best thing in the world for
some eii•es by,.loosene,s, ti:10I, d r y rollgb, 10, - spit- red contioing its o perations to the best descriptien of Born s. tltead the Directions atoned the bleed
its, with tied Milination to erttlV sh e .1" , prominent , ro il s , the s uiek present a favorable prospect tbr prof- PIMPLES ON THE FACE----Maseuline Skin gross
i.oint pintos of a diseased slate of the h i rer. The loi- t oa id„ oie,ttnent, surface. Its first action is to expel all humor. It
er is, hasyever, oft en much ti..rang.,l Olen the most I For particulars apply soon tome, at my office, cm . - ~,ill no t ce a s e d r awinn till the face is free Item any
formidable to nlptorm. arc abwat, stud became Sail:, 1 ner o f W oo d and Fourth streets, over Sant & Jones, matter dial may be lo dged under the skin, and fre
out Of order it .s known. I entrance on Fourth street • q u entlt breaking out to the surface. It then heads.
- r j -ir thc svinptidos are present and the Pills used 1 JAMES W. 1.31.1C111NA.N. wh en t h e re is no thing but grossness, or dull re
-
to t he
directions without pr odtlclug benefit, 1 steca3. sive surface, it begins to soften and soften until the
the mom , will be reterned. skin becomes as smooth and delicate as a childs.
A remarkable Case. AttrOltlln Itt asked to the ll- WORMS.—it. parents hems,. IiOW fatal moist metli
lowing, . statimiest erSantiel M'Cord: I:so ~ of Veils- cents were to children taken inwardly, •t hey would
gurgle Va: \`,"•;:isleir....ll, I a -, Mai, 2li. 151:1. be sh ow to resort to them. Especially -mercurial
I hereby certif., Ili it I '.e a 4 ttflllittn.l with the Liver lozenges" called "inedieated lozenge's," •• venni-
Compbolit and Plithiiiiii• for a 1.,1ig lane, bt•lng, Inure fuees" pllls, Sze. The truth is, no one can tell, in
.
than ye IT Ile ler the e ire ~r a physieiati, that the variably when worms are present. Now let me y
&id 01..., in
of heitig relieseselis the 11-Wilkle., top:are that this Sal, e will always tell if a chil
I took. kept e7ad II ills t!.t . iLlitt; V , 0 no.: my body MN. 1- has ; :itsl It \sill drive every vestige of sa
ilm lio! so that I Vt'ai Illtabb. to stoop low enough to tie was. (Reid the s
i ll d i
aronuil the boa.)
iny shoe. ll lei
ii the filtten,e it . 3, nt Cllr Horst 1 There is probably no medicine on the face of ,the
was wh y to try Selletcl Lover Pllls. [dal earth at once so sure and so safe in the expolsion of
so, amt Wltti relies ed greatly bv the first box; and coin- WOrIllS.
pletely cured b . , the second.. Tomb:T.—Although I have said little about it as
a. hair restorative yet I will stake it against the world?
They may bring their Oils far and near, and mine will
restore the heir two cases to their env:.
OLD SOILES.—That some Sores are an outlet to
the impuitios of the system, is, because they cannot
..,tr through the natural channels of the Insensi
' oio the
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.....FA.iii;•,ICEZPIJC RD !!,
'Good. Intent:Vast nail for • Pittls4elphfo ,
: .of. splii4l4l new, Troy built Couctuct; and .. -
, :•,-,„..--,-- .
RAILROAD CARS,
•
run-
Leaves Pittsburgh, daily, at 1 M.
bin.. through - in 4S - hours, ascending the hulls -with)
six 'horses and postillion: 'From Chambersburg
Railroad io Philadelphia, in splendid newly;.
Eight wheel Cars,,Xliefe connecting with Mail CaM
for Now.Yoiki also at Chambersburg with Mail Lines
for Baltimore and Washingban.City. . -
irr Offices - for tho-above . Line, next (Thor to the
.Exchange Hotel, St. Clair street, and opposite the
St: Charles,Hotel, Wood street.
Ag
july2-y. W. R. MOOREE.A.D,
F.;:IIIIREDIJCED !I
Oppoettldn Good. Intent Fast. Line for
I.IIILADF.LPIIIA.
Fpfrndill Troy built Cearitcs, and
YRAILROAD CARS,
--..f;P
heaves Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. 11. running
through in IS hours,. Akeending the mountain with
sis horses and postilion. Only one night out to
Chambershurgh, thence by Railroad to Philadelphia,
(being the only Line, running their own cars on the
road.)connecting with Mail Cars for New York; also
atChamberbhurgh is hNail lines direct to Baltimore
and Washington City. .
vfOtliee second door below the St. Charles 'Ho
' tel, Wood street
oct2s-y
Monongahela goute•
XtlfV....-11 1846.
ATIA IIIit.TWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND The subscriber, who is duly authorized Agent tbr
V PM LA DEI,IIII IA , only 73 miles staging: The the above named Company, is prepared to make in
. splendid cast running steamers, Consul, and Louis surances, at the Office of the Agency, No. '2, St.
3l'Lane have commenced making their regular trips
\
between Pittsburgh and Brow nsville.
red.
The morning boat lei% es the Monongahela wharf, d eg i
Charles Hotel, on Third street, a few doors above
Wood strcat, and will giro all further information
.
above the Bridge, precisely at 8 o'clock. \
THOS. J. CAMPBELL.
Passengers bi this boat take the stages at Browns- Patsburgh 3lav 30, IS- 0. (j...5-y.) at:v*3.
Vine Sallie e'itiitivg at 4 o'cl.•k, and the spbooliil cars I
lof the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at Cumberland! Th e Fr'ukiin Fire 11.6"r4.0e. U°D.P""Y
, nelt morning at 8 o'clock, reathing Ilattintore the! . or liIIII.AnA.
I same cielling--0n1v.32 hours through Irma Pittsburgh rt lIART E It TERPETt . A. L. 8400.000 tad in al
tn Bah:more, and :10 hours to Philadelphia. 1.....; 6 , c 1031. Chestnut id., north side, near Firth .
The evening boat leaves at 6 o'clock.
ht
'rake I m orancit. either perailftellt or I,lll4i:tilt against
ay the ei ening boat will lodge on the boat to ner fi-i - lost fir damaue. by fire, on property and effeets of
able e.tateroonts the first rii:Zhi; will pas the I every dcsuription, in twin or country, On the most
beautifill a1M1et,1,16,(1107 in ii_a light: cap and lodge i reasonable terms. Applications. made either per
m Cumberland. 'Fbii. ai o i ding night travel alto-Icon:al': iir by letters, will be prompfly attended to.
I U. N. BANCKEII, Prest.
i,>_
B eth. r.
The Proprietor:: of th i s route, lu order to make th , l• l
cnithection eorupletc 1•,,t7,-.•co Browm,lle anal Cunt.
berland, 1,0 o piag_ed oi, the c a d :0 b
e pi I•m
ofhthe d Troy,l
Albany, Concord and Newark ohs, twist!
ouprose‘t modllt, awl tidy Mama of the brat young i
how , thl• country ~lir,rl3, in ni.tilitton to their tortn- I
”r stork; they (vet sdttriled they still be able to :u:-'
comutodate and pre mat,:r.u!tion to all who roar pa.'
Itronize th eir rit.,.. lit our tree eta pa..ettgers hare.
choler of erther steamboat or railroad between Bal
tmoo, cod Philadelphia, and hare the pro:de:ie. of
1 stoppm , ,r, ut Cumk‘erlatut and Baltimore and rtnnitte
their seat: at pleaßore. For ticket!+ aptly at the oi
-1 free, at tho Si. Ch.irles Hotel, W o od ,d r eot, or at the
wharf limit d. N 1 iIS b IMEN , Agenl.
fell3-y
tutor r th
k.
SAMUT.I. McCORD.
These Pills, which stand nurivaled by any Medi
cine known l'or the care of diseased Livers, are pre
pared and sold wholesale and retail by
R. E. SELLERS, No. 57 Wood street.
Sold alno by the city droggish generally, and 11.
I'. Schwartz and J. Mitchell, Allegheny City.
Lard 011 at. n Roane cal Price.
r E subscriber would respectfully inibrm
friends and - the public in general, that his new
Factory is now c ompietisl, and with a large addition
to his machinery, he is prepared to make considera
ble quantities of a superior article of Lard. Oil,
which he is determined to sell cheap, fully appreeia
hug the old pro . , erb. that ••a nimble sixpence is
worth more than a slow shilling: , lie feels conti
dent that consnmers would find it to their advantage
to give bun a rill and examine for themselves.
Woolen maindheturce, inachineits and others, are
respectfully invited to exaunne his superior oil, Fifth i
street. near Market, opposite thinker's Confection-I
try store, and M , ,srs. Samuel M'Clinken & Co.,
Lliterty street. M. C. EDEN',
Pittsburve Lard Oil Manutlieturer.
A superior cptalityt - of Star Candles, always on hand,
mar'_'
or assorted site, .
School Book and Paper 1V °rehouse,
I UK Fl 1,00 \ IIS, Agent, Publisher, 'Boot:'-seller
A and Boook-binder, No. 89, W sod street, Pitts
hiugh, keeps constantly on hand a general assort
ment of all the School Books in C.MIIIOII use, to
gether e ith the publications of 'the Presbyterian
Board of P,lbliefo , all , MO other miscellaneous books,
Metalling Ildtles and Testaments in great variety,
from the [ - oho ~iy.,! to 5111311 pocket editions.
Cap. Demy anti N 1 edinm lllank Books of my own
inanfactnrc, embracing Day Books,Journals, Ledg
ers and Record Books, or the different sizes of pa- !
I per, and CWlll6lllll'4 form two to eight quires of paper.
Flat Cap Demy and Medium Writing Paper always
on hand, or . superior quality; can at short notice be
ruled to pattern a id bound to order.
ALSO, IN SCORE—
!;SO reams Cap Writing Paper, different qualities,
ruled and plain;
90 reams tlitarto Post, ruled and plain, (some very
line;)
300 reams Crown Rag and Straw Wrapping Paper;
150 • " Mediulti "
is
20 " Double Crown ,rr •
t)0 " ISl.Cdiklin Tea Wrapping, different qualities;
16 " Folio Pnst*riting, ,: • o.
70 gross Bonnet Boards, drab, white, and blue and
white. . . .
A large lot of low priced Printing Paper, of the
following sizes:
22 by 32 inches, 20! by 2'll,- incites, 20 by 20'
inches, 10 by 24 inches, 21 by 23 inches, 21 by 241
ineWts, 22 by 27 inches.
Constantly on han+l,4of A. Robertson's rnanufac- 1
ture,)-Printing Paper ofthe following sizes:
Extra Superfine and heavy, for Job Printing, 20
-24 inches:
MMMI
citiLirt lore c•pdnain - si - gn .
lifutuit!'Pi-inciple-3COnibinte with the. addyicnica
seearity of a StOa Ca p ital- - -
• _ •
" - TOE iELIANC.E. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Perpetul.
• ' •
George W.:Tolayid,... JohrrAi. .A.twood,
Thomas C RoekhW, . Lewis R..Asblierst, ' •
Wm. R. Thompson, . George N. Baker
George. M. Stroud, John J. Vanderkemp,
Ooorge W: Carpenter. -
- '
-VNT makeiiisurance againatlosi (;tilMnageby
fire Pittsburgh and.`-vicinity, on lionses,
Stores and other, : buildings, and On Furniture, Goods,
Wares, and MeichaildiaeLlitnited or perttetual, in
town or country; on:the moat favorable terms.
The Mutual Prineiple, combined' with 'a Stock,
Capital, and the 'oilier previsionsOf the Charter of
this Company,_ hold out unusual inducements, both
of profit and safety, to those desirous of CfiVCOLIg in
surance, to which the Company ask the attention trod
examination of ',those interested.
The Capital Stock of the Cdmpany is idvested in
good and sufficient 'securities. After providing for
the lieuies 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 eiceed
ing six per cent, per annum on the Capital Stock act
ually paid in—the o.lllollllt of which interest, it is ex
pected, will be supplied by kinds invested--;-and
thereafter, all the remaining prfafitis arc to accumu
late and be held, in like manner with the Capital
Stock, for the better security of the assured. But
certificates bearing interest, payable annually, trans
ferable on the,books of the Company, and convena
ble at any tune into Capital Stock, will be issued
therefore to the Stockholders and insured members,'
in proportion to the amount of Stock held, or premi
um paid by them respectively, agreeably to the pro
visions of the Charter.
Those effecting insurance with this company have,
besides the usual protection against loss,by the ordi
nary Inethod of insurance, the additional advantage
of a direct participation in the profits of the Comp ,
ny without any liability.
Glifo. W. TOLA?D, President.
13. M. 11x.scrtisas,Secretary•
A. ity.spurtsoN.
22 by 42, 24 by 33', 27 lache , ;
, ti' other -.tinvolorio Paper, different
will -be sold at lowest priees,,at
il, for Cash, Paper Rags, and, Tan
- .oaar 28:y
;;,.
-- ~~`~ .
C. G. IlaNo; cr.., See.y.
PuttxTons:
C4arles N. Bancl.er, Jacob It. Smith,
Thomas Hart, P George W. Rich:trill,
'll,,rna. J. Wharton, :%lorftecat P. Lewis,
Tohiaa Wagner, tololphl F. Bone,
Samuel Grant, David S. Brown.
_,ltssu raise e Against Fire
r V FIE curizENs. NIUTCAL INSURANCE COM-
I i'.\ll" OF PFNNSYLVANI, .N . o. I.TI, IVthinl
a t,y r t. pi,i!,;,l,aphia, will insure houses, stores and
o ther totildiits; also merchatelize, furniture ati
propery: generally, in Pittsburgh and the surround
ing cenntry, agsii l ist loss or damage by fire, for auy I
1 ,0.1 or trine. Charter perpetual. 1
No marine, river nor inland transportation risks
are taken by tins company. It makes no dividends
among stockholders, lifter raying the necessary
e N 'WOWS or the office, the whole accruing premium
\ and interet re ap
enpropriated exclusively to mnot
eet
losses. It s is a thus abled to insure on terms
surpassed by any other Company.
JAME.'S TODD, President.
DAall:I. 11. POIMTNEY, Secretary.
' \ Agency at Pittsburgh, in Burke's nodding, on 4th
street, at the (dice Of r,yster tr. Buchanan.
W. BUCIINNAN.
I' 1
_..
usitr uric e.
t MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of
Philadelphia--Charter perpetual—Capital 500,-
000 paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut
street—Wm. Davidson, Preet; Frederick Fraley,
Secy. This old and well established Company con
tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture,'
and Property, not of an extra hazardous character,
against loss nr damage by Fire. its
Apphealions for Insurances in Pittsburgh and
11,'IghllOrhn011 will be received, and risks take Tither perpetually or for limited periods, on favora
hlr terms, hy GEO. COCHRAN, Agent,
dec No. 26, Wood street.
J.SIA It Rlrifl
KING A. FINNEY,
Agent: at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mutual
Safety lasurance Company. of Philadelphia.
I -I MF, RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize of
. every description, and Marine Risks upon Mills
or cargoes of yore's, taken upon the most favorable
•
terms.
Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on
NVater st., near Market street, Pittsburgh.
N. B. King & Finney invite the confidence and
patronage of their friends and community at large to
the Delaware M. N. Insurance Company, as an insti
tution among the most Nourishing in Philadelphia—
ns having a large paid in capital, which, by the oper-
ation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as
yielding to each person insured his
idne
vin share
hisn of the
profits of the Company, withoutl nv olving 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. nov l-tf
- - - -•- -
Agency of the F ran klin Fire Insurance
Company of Philadelpha.
N. E. corner of Third and.iVood streets, Pittsburgh.
r v Hl. assets of the company on the first of Janua,
ry., 1545, as published in conformity with an act
of the l'ennsylrimiu. Legislature, were
Bonds and Alortvgcs,i .... ......
Temporary Loma, Stocks and Cash,
Making a total.of ................. 6909,683 42
Affording certain assurance that all losses will be
promptly met, and giving-entire security to all who
obtain policies from this Company..- Risks taken at
an low rates as are consistent with security.
ect 8 ' WARRICK' 111.A.R.TIN, Agent.
.j.rr)in cart Arrighit._
e11311.E8 and Surgical Instrument Blantlfacturer,
No. Lin Wootl street, two doors from Virgin al
ley, Pittsburgh, Pa: ' Always on hand an:extensive
assortment of Surgical and'
Dental instruments,
Bankers', Tailors',llatters'i Dair Dressers' and Tan
ners' Patent Shears, Saddlers' Ton's, Trusses, Ike.
_zr - a
ppass U:,
de Perspiration. If such sores are healed up U.
impurities must have some other outlet, or .it will en.
danger life. This salve will always provide for
such emergencies.
RIIEUMATIS'AL—IA removes almost immediately
the inflammation and swelling, when the pain of
c o o:i e r r s . e c i e . a h s e er x .
FEVERS.—In all cases of fever, the.difficulty lies!
in the pores being locked up, so that the heart and
perspiration cannot pass off. If the least; moisture.
could be started the crisis has passed and the danger
,\ll-Ilealing Ointment will in all cases of
fevers almost instantly unlock the skin and bring forth'
I the perspiration.
SCALD llE.'o.—We have cured cases that actn:l
ally defied every thing known, as well asthe ability
of fifteen or twenty doctors. One man told us he'
had spent $3OO an his, children without any benefit;
when a few bulks -Of the ointment cured them.
conNs.--Occ,asional use of the Ointment will al.i
ways keep &Ole; fritm growing.. People need tote(,
be troubled with them if, they will use it.
AS A FAMILY MED.ICINE.—No man can ineas:.'
I ore its value. So long as the stars roll along ove'r I
the Ileavens—so long as man treads the earth, sufir
ject to all intimities of the flesh—so long as diseaic
and sickness is known just so long will this geed
Ointment be used and esteemed. When man cea4-
es from off the earth, then the demand will ceasd, 1
and not till then. JAMES MeALISTER'S: Co.i
Sole proprietors of the above Medicine: Price ...5'
cents per box.
CAUTION.—As the MI-Ile:ding . Ointment Ilis
been greatly counterfeited, we have giveli this Ca ..
tion to the public that k‘no Ointment will be genuiiie
unless the names of James illeAlistert or James Mc-
Alister 4- Co., are wtrivrEN'avith a PEN upon EVEtlitS
label." Now we hereby offer a rev:aid of ssolto
Ire paid on cent - lotion in 'any of the constituted
courts of the United States, for,any individual eattri
felting our name and Ointment.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX.
Ac.mcrs.—For sale in Pittsburgh by Brace & lei
ter, corner of Liheriy and St. Clair'sts.y and by J.III.
Cassel, corner ofWainut and Penn sts. Rays & BroCk
way, (Drug,gists No 2, Commercial Roe. Liberty St.;
1.. Wileox.y., corner Market and the Diamond:ill.
P. Schwartz, and 3. Sargent, Allegheny-city:, JIG.
Smith (Druggist) Birmingham. L....ehoontnakdi &
Co., (Druggists,) No SI, Wood st, are_ the witide
sie agents. , , : Mar:2 l o
______ ----------
J. FINNEY, .19
$600,615 93
100,967 77
207,490 72
Di-. Thompson's
C
RitILNATIVthe best medethe'SPec-.
dy cure of Cholic, Dyse,ntary and Bowel com
plaints, both in addlts and .children,'evcr inverited.
It is free front opium, and can be administered t the
most delimit° intent with perfect safety... ',Price 2to and
po cents per bottle,- Sold by . all the principal c , rugr
gists in the city. Prepared and sold by the proprietor.
EDGAR TiiORN, Druggisq.
Cerner of Hand and Penn ats., Pittsburgh. •
Alsos,!Thompson7s- Anti-Dyspeptie and Purgative
t:
I :AlticAt
Dr!‘J4cssors9st Pile Entbrobsktiia#.
Etrcrii the:Philadelphia Times.ll.
NIG:111,Y, pIPORTANT i Jackson's. Embroc
ation never fails. It is - the only Medicine:lmi% ,
sold for the cure, of, one of the most common' and
troublesome diseases. ,
A friend who hisheenc.uredby:it ass_us to sinus
warmly pralie',oifdhe efficacy , of JaCkSOTLS
ilt m ulnocation. Ile describes it as being.theve,ry t beat
at
reedy of the kind evbr imagined byPharmacy
enthusias
Mr- kshfOid?ri letter must dccidC the queshoti'in
the mind of sii‘ery bee.. i • '
1 PILES! PILESI ! - PILES ld I • -
•IRarely a day pauses that'vie do.nOt get some testis
I many, either verhaler written, of the great efficacy
of Dr.lackson:s Pile Embrocation: Read the :fob-
F Naw Yons.;72l,BrOadway.,l •r,
I . Septeinber 0. 1.845
7iici;soa—Dear hit t Will you sendme-sts
'
bottles of your pile embrocation? Iwislilitern part
JO keep myself, and part for legal gentleman, a
f r i en d of mine,l Who has found great relief in using
:from iny-hottle'twe or erect:lines. Toiiremember,
When in Philadelphia, I was siiifdringdreadfully from
this tremendous scourge,' -only, took ono bottle from
you; I hiiveinot usedit quite all, and ain quite well'.
ms lvou may suppose', I proclaim the virtues of .your
medicine wherever I go. tell every friend about
it, bu d it
islaingular to perceive how many are suf
fering in this way--I believe half of my acquaintan
ces are mote or less afflicted:
' Let me tell you. that
you can se Ihere as fast as you choose to make-,
When you i want a certificate from me you shall have
it, and you arc at liberty to show tyers,his letter if you,
wish. Respectfully
LEWIS P., ASHFORD: •
supply of the above article has just been
received, and for sale in Pittsburgh, at the 'Pekin Tea
Store, No Fourth street, near Wood , -Price $1
per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
,
l I
• Preserve tue:Teeth. • •
V
AR btAter is it to eurettlie, toothache in ono min.
I` ute,iny using Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash,
ith:in to :inner the aching; also to cure, soreness of the
gums, cute softness of the gains, stop bleedin ci
g f
the t.,,11111.i+ and always keep the teeth, guMs and .
mouth pleasant, and iu the best state of health.
Y
NVltilsi introducing WHEVLER'S 'TEABERR
TOOTII !W ASH to the publie, it is the painful dial' of
the proprietor, to state that this article, which is the
original.; and only genuine Teaherry Tooth Wash, hai
been imitated, by numerous Toaborry Tooth:Washes,
Teabetriy Tooth Pastes, onda variety.tif - articles with
the narda Tcriberry annexed to theni, wlitt',..ht fact,
',this article is the 'first' that. ever.. bore t h g . 4 o.me o f
Teaberry, and is the only tine 'which poisessea the
real virtue of the plant., and;established all the celeb
rity for it, which induced others to make use of its
Caine, though they never did preientits intirinsie vir
tues to ;the public. As evidencg„ that it is tlie'first
preparation of Teaberry for thoTeeth;l.l3e copy of
the certilithl records •cf theJlnited - States District
' Court .s. published. ,_..l'-..---
\..3.t.t.t.r 4 . t Eastern District'. of. Pennsylvania;: to
1 4 , 2Oriere ft wit: Be it retriemyered; .That .on .the;
:r4eivit second (ray of February, Anna Domini,'
`..4 1 .:243i ~1 one thousand eight itundred - and forty
t«
.1.--14:, two,. - . • „l•.. .. . , ,-, ,
gfr i ' - W -- . W 1 - rF.ELF 4 iii ..„.
Of the said District, bath deposited in this Office the
, 'rule of a Book, the title of .Which is in the words
following, to wit: -
I The r l igh T t t i. v : - A he i l l e ; o ß f ß li v e i ti T la O in O. tu r a i s i P ." :o A p S ii i e l.
tcir, in con
i
fortuity with the Art of Coogregs, entitled "An. Act
to amend the several Acts respecting Copy Rights."
i - MA'S. HOPICINSON,
Clerk of the Dist. Court.
1' , .1'2 Feb. 'kV Copy deposited.
' CHAS. F. lIIIAZI.P.TT.
*flt.'e above Civy Right 'for the Wrapper of the.
Bohai, showing, the Title of the Article in legal lan
guage, and graitted in the legal form, will prove this
, 41, to bed.he Orgiii4TEABERRY TOOTH. WASH, and
4
lull others are 1 imitations, which has gone out of ,
Inc Wherever re Genuine Teaberry Tooth Wash is
mold.; Then, inexact . , nene is genuine but '
Certifi , otes of fTe -
s Afa-istrOtes of the City ... of Pkaa-
L li sin ia g . tnado '' tit e of your much celebrated Tea
berry Tooth Wash, I feel, convinced that it is the',
best article I have ever known, and hereby warmly
recommend it.4_ use to the public in general, as a
plcaiant and lifficacious article for preserving the
Teetli asl Gums. ' ROBERT E. JonNsToN.
!
Fdr a number of years my Teeth ari . Clums were
so Much out of order as to prevent me from eating
with; any pleasure, and caused much pain. Having
heard of .Wheelers Teaberry Tooth Wash, 3- do cer
tfy that I tried one bottle of it, and in less than two
Weeks toy teeth and Gums were sound and good; 1
believe that the use or it would be all'advantage to
many others. S. BRAZER..
. ,
Crrisficotrg rf Members of the Phihnlelphia, Bari 1
I(aviii7 used Wheel ersTe,therry Tooth Wash and
p n iOer,'"l have found thctn to possess cleansing and
purifying properties, and while they whiten and
beahtify the Teetle,they have a beneficial effect upon
thOiunis, by imparting to the n free and h
NeaOLD.lthful
acti,on. , .A. RY
Vitae° used WhOler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, and
its i'ffectu upon my Teeth' and Gums has givat to me
a high • opinion of its merits. I cheerfully recent
meMl it to the general use. H. H. K1ik;...15.5.
My daughter haA used Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth
Wash (and powdeo -and has found its effects
sw toee be
eleansing'and purification of the Gums, and a t—
cuing of the mouth. I have no hesitation in recom
mending it as the ,most beneficial preparation for the
Teeth I have overseen. . C. J.JACK.
C6 - Wicates of Lades and Goo!'omen of Philadelphia:
"It is with gratiddtde that I send the following-cer
tificate:hoping that Many who suffer will be led by
a perusal of it, to obtain Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth
Wash, ;.e. hich article I used, and it has effectually
' cured tooth-ache soreness of the gums, removed':
scurf from my tec'th, and I fully,bblieve has entirely
arrested all decay; of them. 1 trust that all who silt=
Cyr, having either of the same species of complaint,
will as soon as ;possible use Wheeler'S Teaberry
Tooth Wash, thatithey maybe rlieied. .:
, - JULIANAIGOTIIRA_L.-
_ _
1 .
"Owing to having taken cold,bnt mostly in conse;
+mice of thci acid of a paint used in coloring prints,
my Teeth becanie 'very much injured, giving eactu
dieting pain at ;intervals for between „two . and three
Years. WheeleC's Teaberry Tooth Wash w as used,
.:in I has entirely cared them, which . in certificate
I
"Sur
send, that those who wish a perfec Tooth
t remedti
for painful teeth', and also desire a pleasant
iwash, may with,confidence try Wheeler's Teaberry
Tooth Wash.' i MARY A TAYLOR.
"Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash" -having re
moved scurf and cured sereness of the gums, which
had troubled me for two, years, it is belief that it
is a highly nes d ul article, andlhat it is advisible to
those who sulTqr with the Teeth and Gnms
SULLIVAN
use of it. • , ,
.
"Vont . Teaherry Tooth Wash cured the tooth-ac Ih
and also sort toss of the going in .my family, amd
send - you this certificate; that those who suffer with
tooth-ache or soreness of the gums„may know that
it is a rerneilyi for them, and a very pleasant. Tooth
Wash. : : FPAS. PREVOST,
W. Wheelcli. No. ITS., Catharine street.
, i
"Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash" having curet
soreness of the gains, and effectually stopped bleed
ing of the gullet, I deem it a debt of gratitedloud for th y
e
relief which it afforded me, a duty owe m
fellow beings, to say, that it is my firm .conviction,
that those who .will Use Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth -
Wash, ant are Teeth and Gums, will find that it is an
important article. . TfIOMAS J. M'CURDY., •
• No. 238, Callowhill st.
i- -
From muc severe afthetton of myself, and others
of my fiunily with decayed Teeth and sore Gums,
and themany respectable testimonials highly in favor
Of W REELER'S TEABERKY.TOOTH. WASH, I
',vas induced. so give it a trial, after which my family
used it, and; I rejoice'to say that e it .did perform a
thorough and effectual cure for-all, an
is th hest
article that-Jever knew-of. .J would recommend its
use to those., who may be suffering.
'' ' • '
JESSE MOOTIF,i
I - -
W. Wheeler. No. 127, Market street: -
Many Mere . testimonials•are existing roving of app
"Wheeler 'S Teaberty. Tooth Wash. , l --- ... ,- ~
Sold. at I / V.M. JACKSON'S Store,. o:,. 89 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh,- bead of Wood street. •
Principal 'Office, No. -86-bliesnot,st.? Philadelphia.
ap 27-d I 'y
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Jolux 11.1. Townsend,
Bra s T AND APOI'RECAILY, No. 45, Mar
ke t street, three doors,apre Third street, .Pitti
burgh, will haver constantly on hand
,a well selected
assortmenti of the best and freshest Isiloilielnea, which
lie Will Sall on the- most, reasOnable terms.::; Physi
cians sending orders, will he promptly attinded to;
and supplied with articles they may rely upon as
Phisidiang _prescriptions will be accurately and
neatly prcipured fro ThebestMateriale, tire any hour
of the dal or night.-
Alec, her ate, n • •
yarge stock "-ktf,Tresll, anc
g,00d.:
PerrumerT•-:de.opo
misp;lowmigm
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thimg "1
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11-FANItY=MORRISON, MERCHANT :TAtWit;
-:-Nolso-Liberty iiirect;-t - • -
subscriber respectfdyinfornitiliii-Uld7Mistm.
mere and the public generally that ha-has:JUR;
T eton:tea from the ];astern Cities, mulloMredoiverd'a
latTgo and well Selected assortment of Clotb,:engsll.
nieres, Vestings and all other mater•slkfritht'maa
ufacttrre of ,Clothing and is:prepared to , inlal§.Gai7
tlemeres Clothing bf evOry descriptiiirrin'neat.,7ie*: ,- - -
vicable, and fashionable style•
From many yearS experience in th,e- bisiiress;; - Xe
is enabled to select stock,with.care antUlhertient,
and..as einployif hond'-workreten.,,hrt cottiPent
of hiving satisfaction to all tylicrmay -favor-him With' ,
a 'salt. Elie stool: of Ready roade'ClOthing; is - brier
well Made;and.manufactured alike best materially!:
Tie has also on hand arrassortuignt of Stneki;,Suor
.enders IlandkercbieS•, and other argcles , in hiS
- . . ..
Ilc
11is prices aro as reasonable as these of_ahy 'other
establint in the West. -, • .
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~.-
His old-A:it:lids' and the public generally are iniite.
ed to give hint a call. HENRY MORRISON tr ~ .
apil3d3m - - 'No. 15G Liberty seet.
- ,
An Acrostic. ~.
'‘.TUST , IN TIME FOR -CHEAP BARGAINS?..'
-..
Just received; a splendid assort Mont ,of Sp!itig, 144 ...----.
and. Summer goods,
U. - - --:. •.'' _ -
nsurpasned for quantity, quality nr •
Style. The frOprietor of this establishment- -._ .......,_
:fakes great pleasure in informinghis friends and 014 public
- . -.
In general; that he is now prepared to fillall - orders
1 his • that • ... , :
. ... ,
„ . .
Numerous customers may favor him with. Strangers'
and
- traielcrs would do well, in visiting the
Iron:City, to call and examine his ostensive - and yell
Made stock of readriarmle cleating. :Ile has a CO:
-- ' plete assortment of - - .- .... , •
,- .
~..: _
English cloth,-to which he yould - invite attention, ,a,
also,
French cloths of every color and wich he is ; ,
1 Offering-at a very small advahoe an: eastern pricei.l.
Remember at this store you are not akedimoprir,es,
being
convinced' that - arrisH profits r and quick sales is Me
.
. best way to secure custom. • : :, .. ...... .t . - -
Having in his . employ the hestworkinett,lie can war
rant . .. - . . - • .. - -.2 --- .:' , ..f
EVery artielemade at his 'establialmierifto fit_Well;
And to be'ofi the beSt materials; he.woUld ngain in-
vile
Puichaicrs generally te - give him - a call ' ' - -.
Before'purchasin in any:other place, ..2. - ---- -:-..., •
As he is confident that he can selLthem aft goid gersils
at as
Reasonable prices as any house inthii'eltv,
•
Going so-far as to say a little cheapei-r. .-..;_....
All goods are nevi and, of handsome : ,patterAS.
_ ..., .
purchased ~.,,
~...
In tile the cast but a few iveek9 sittee. , ... - Th e suds , ..l-: -
her, r
?low returns hie thanks to his friends and the public
' •'• in general; and
Solicits a continuaw.e of.their -- favens.
• Iron City Clothing Store-, No.-in Litierty afretP..: ..,..
- mar 7 . ~1 C. ItI , Cf..OSIi;FX.. - I',
Ri-13.1. - i - 11. T; Atili , AT NVOILIC!! ~.
Pltteiiiirgh Clothing Store. ,
ITM .. .
ilßy...Sil-floAFBFplt
flkifeenreistaannta Tnllor,- Teiiieet ...., ,
" i tiffs i d the ; puhlicr.:gen - ,
erally, that he has taken, the uetv store.-at he corner . '
of Wood and Water streets, Ott the sidenceupletalty, .
'dr. S. ftchoyer precious-to the Great Fire; .wherelitt -
is prepared to furnish all articles in ilin.line of .eri'-. "
Heinen's clothing, on the mostinodsvite terms, and
at the shortest notice. - 'His stock - bf Goods IX entire ,
ly, new,...kndlias been seleCted.nith trinch-cdre 7to
suit the market. Re has in. 4is.employnientaome or
the best 'workuten , in the eity, and ,froin lon exPeii- .
once in thebusiness, he tripes to:give-generarsatis :- .
faction. to those who may-favor him- with their cus•--
tom. - A large assortment` of Clothing'uited tothe ''
season. Consisting of Cloth,•Frock anddresS Coats,
of all colors -cartons qtralitiesf He offers to the pub
lic
as Ghod-Bargains as any establisirment in the .
city. 'lle has also a large stock of Vests, Sdkerchirts,h s
i coir:.
ton and silk Cravats; Scarfs, and .lvanef,_
which he 'is prepared to sell low for cash, and cash,
only. Having secured the services of an _excellent
Cutter, he is prepared to niannfactnie „gatmettlinrof..
all kinds to order, in such a inaniteLas to render the
Pittsburgh Clothing Store' worthy of „public patron-
age. The public are invited to call
.and - examine
for themselves. . 7 . , , . --, , , -,. jy.5!",4-y;
. -. :', - :, , :.'...:,::; - ,:z•:::. , :;. 7 , -. .-:.;i:•;..Hi'-.i : , , l:t,!! , til', i t:F.: ,
- ..:-,•, ,- ; ,- ,, , : ,, i... -, ,L ,, ,.,:,- - :.',--:. - :: - - - ;- --,-'.----=''
,-..,..•.. - .... t .. - .
t;::.i4'4.,..;T:-,
f.i..:.;',::7---;=,','.=‘•
NFiN
Three:Big Doors Clothing. Store. •
ltia.lsl Libert . . ,
r VIIE Proprietors of this„old and highly, popular es'
1_ stablishreent inihrins his friends. and thep - üblic ,
at large, - that aportion. of his Spring and Sunut!.et,
Stock of -
READY MADE ,CLCITHI'DTG ,
Is now prepared /or their,inspeetion, and he respeti
fully invites all'who contemplate purchasing articles
in his liuc to pay hima visit. Iris stock this season ,
is peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest Fashions
and Patterns, and all his Goods, having beeniblee.t.-.
c. 4 by himself in' the eastern markets; he-cart ^with
c.outidence recommend them to his easterners. as be- -
ing el the, very best equality..- His lage lissortment,Of
ESS:'CO ATS,,
Is made in the most modern and improved style, and
the workmanship cannot be excelled. Pants of
ers dcSaription,.Satin 4- Fancy Vests.. He has a rare
andbeautifia assoitaiesit of
ES T'LIgGS
To which he would call the attention of public as:he
believes them' to be more , Beautiful and Cheaper,:;
Taw anything, of the kind that has heed offered
heretofore.- I •
Tweed and-other coats,: for Summer' wear, n
great variety and made: - in every ,style,.Fashienehle
Shirts, Latest Style "el Stocksifiuspendern of tier) ,
-descriptions, Handkerchiefs, and every t
other artt4lo`
Ber.essaty.for. a Fashionable Dress..
He has a, very large and excellent, assortment
of
Substantial Clothing, Which Will, be sold loWeithan
it can lie purchased at any other place in the cityto
which be Would invite the attention OFworkingmen
• and others who wish servicable clothing foe every
day's wear.
rtarinq in, his eitiploY some the, best Cutters and.
Workmen, that the Country culla - ie. - duce, and being
provided with a stock of Goods,-which for .exael. ,-
.Icednce-and ot: be,equalled.,be -
• -- TO IkIA3O.2CLOTIIES TO ORDER,
At the shortestmotice, and'in a style: that Cannot be
Surpassed.
DO NOT PASS , ' THE-.TIME .BIG • DOORS.
It is not considered ady Trouble to - show
and the proprietor.foels -confidegt that , after - an -ex
amination of his stock, alLwho desire to .purchasev..
will find it their interest to deal at Ns establishment. The proprietor wouidtake tfilioppertunity.to.tert•
der his sincere thanks to the public for - the nap/ice
dented pationage' bestoived- Upon his eitablisbment,
and-as the success_, he has.met • with jinn - MaiCation
that hii efforti to pleas his patrons., havi:fiot been.
unavailing, he pledges himself that nothing shall be ,
omitted on his part to 'secure their kindness for the
future. -.' -"JOHN McCLOSKEY,
- Three "Big Doors,
' e marl7-43:nv . 151 Liberty st,,
To Arms: To Armpt,l 2., . .
:0. - -. THREATENES. INVASION OF WEST-
..., - ERN PENNSYLVANIA. by col. sott;
with . o ,ooo_ men, notwithntanding which, J. M.
White willrEentinue to sell clothing cheaper than
any ha. 4 heretofore been in the Western coon.
try, having the laignit establishmen n t 'hi
lie
is no ,
- prepared to shoW to bin numerous. patrons the great
eit varlet , : of cloths, cassirrieres, vestings,..and-clo-.
think 6C all descriptions, imitable for the 'approaching -
season, that has ever been offered-Wthis mailtet, to
e the
which UR can have the Right of Way. ...01:sery
corner, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth streini. - -
.. M. WIIIIE, Taitor. -
J.l
Proprietor..
Dinkel*. &...ltlitiahell: • ~ "; !
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BRAD ESTATE AGENTS AND .CONVEYAN.
CERS, continue to attend to..the purchase
sale, of city and county prcaperty; and- all Other bail, ~..:
ness connectid With real estate. Thai will also•pre , ..- '
pare Deeds, Bods, Mortgnges and all . other legal .
instruments of, Writing, on molierate .. .teims. ...For the ,*:";
1 cam enience of the publiethey:haie tWoof6teei..4 l le :..-..
law efface of John J. Mitchell, corner of Fourth aa,
Smithfield streets; e2d storyj Wnd the:office of Jantesi:,.
Blakely, on. Penn street, near the canal bridge; '
Ward. . , . .. - Filth
. - . ',
.
E.rtroperm - Ag,ertey. -
EMITTANCES of money ' on moderate: team , "
can:be Made during my absence in Ertrope,,to
every art of "Ireland i-Scotland-Scatlancl,-Vares,or
the continent of Europe. Legaciesi-debte,:prOperty
or cleims -reeovered, searches. Bar. udeet:and
documents. effected; - and other.- European buoinest
transacted, by applying tolarnes Iday, Water streets
Pittshingh. 11: KEENAN;
*5'0.12 --Agent anti Attorneyrziwi
Willian.: litalKce.
a , i. ..-.. :,..:
• • la buinefu3 oftnpu
het.
STILL; continues nt luso
.. ,..i..i.er n
is
j ug wagons,. Cuts, Drays , i g i ll a til r}t lietn"
Trucks, and Wheelbsurpws„,:oneF.,.
_,..stre,,
_,,,
ri.,4. r
on
Wood trod Smithfisid;,herc-11 .I(9PPB z2, 1 ._Z i . 701 ,
how:l v or made to 'order itv'the.. s4ortePMDM7P
amount of 'mit; by the of :,iventtippl:"and:....,.. _
__._
materials, „and': at ' prices tO - Snit the ,-, 7
eiigiged iiri the Santo, Fes.tiadeksp.d,-„tr7itit
arc requested to. give , him # calla 1 ?- ..: ,.,....t-, 41 , 1 ,7...1. - ,,
tisewher- - - - .r :- .:-. ...- , i.--,. , ..-,;.-:,.. -.-.-:
EKE
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