Qr,ranssportatiou TY2.I Di " T T. I 0 N. aitca ^oct. .iao, r -,ro, IT -1".111:Rr;li. 81i,TI l:, 1111(-1DEI I'M NFIW YCQZI;, AM) r,uST(iN. •U\ Ts I,ny, nr,l cool. arr eitcrit,ltbroligh Itsbu-gh and Poila,i , [ ril.a. Rat, !I< ill W n‘ srit• i by usher trot re.36y thrve times on secn, C11.1R1..r..3 1. :\.I . INULTY, It( I.IIIRI L L IA)[)GI: 71 Srni!ll'Alatf. A. 1.. IiERII cc). MiLl',ct 5t. , 1.'11;1mb:11.11in A , I,z 1? • Pi - 1 54.5 I3inglam's' Transportation Lino, ELWEEN rsill:11(01 kNI) rni VASE F.aN CI fl ES PItOPItI TOPA 5 . \Vst. II INuit A , t. JAC , .II K, 1110,11/lt, \VM. A. STRATTON. Conattried on S A lihittlel.eepirg principles. I. Proprietors oldie old e stahlidteil Lim. have thorough:y recruited and renewed their .trek, •nd ace well prepared to 6,rword Pro lice and Met dyrndise on the opening of *ri t e long expel ience of the Proprietors in the car ving biliinesi, with their w ateliful attention to the in• terests of customers, i.iduc s them to hope thin the roror , o g o b er et dorm' eAtended to —Bingham's Litre" will be continued n od irrren,ii. Denming the ii•uul solf•gloriCying style of advertis ing too absurd for imitation, and believing that with mcr mtuono N we need no self-commendation, we would rneryiy o it', such as have nut heretofote patronised our Liur, to give us a trial. Our rat, of freight shell at all time, be an low as ti, lowet.e that are charged by other r evonsible Lines Produce and Merchenditm will be recorded and for• w a rded is ishout a r c chorge for advertising, Stornee or Commission. Bills of lading promptly forwarded, and perry direction carefully l ll!attened to. Apply to, or mlike> .~,... Bosom.. Cf. Par s,.ir SCAM'S, BOSOMS, COLLERS, kC DR. A. J. THOMPSON'S WALL PAPER-MANUFACTORY • VA REHOINE:ft EMQVTi); . . THE ~eubPcribera. hove the fileaiuni of informing their frienda and the public generally; that they have removed their paper ,tore to No. 87 Wood Sirert, alone Fourth, - ,plearly opproOte 'he stand they ()CCU pied befot:e the fire, whale they have on band end ace opening' a complete a,sortmentment of PAVER IJANGINGS. Beau C. r 3. FlRE;aulinD PRINTS, AtC•l the greater part of aitich has been manufactured and imported Airier the fire. and which coritaing a large number of patteron: that are all ngethet new and buit• able fur ritery description nf entries and loom,. They also keep on hand a ittocli of Printipti, w riling and rapping Peru limn the Clinton JlSil. Stern ht." 1110. 0., 10 a , hid, along with the it tither goods, they would rewectrully cull the attention of purchasers, • ." Rap and Tan:iv, attrape Ino - rhn , e , l in ,xoban,g,e. HU4DSIIII' C 1410N1 37 Wood stecet. et‘gr29,ls: M3m .. _.., . _ . 1 . ~ ~. . _ .. ,i, 4 iFi . I ' . 4TRIEET* • ._.....„.„...„_,,,,„, •T • ' I . UP N u r. ,wArzt =cams. E. Ti. li. nY /I , A l ' N 11'A\ 11": NE. pirlmred to offer to the I.IIHIC al i uncle,, in his line, ut ydirderoile or retail. y Law For Carole, he wan rout.) every articla mode rid In: estalribliment to give satisfricrierh o< Dime but the he., Alll!•reen ure employed, and ever?' care when in the selection of mater iul. Turning and Sir, tug done in the brat manner. Al.'', an [1.11.111711•11i of turned material hew on bond, such us Iragorri dabs. ,Ilutlee coturrms, Sevvel'a and Itair”ders, Bench Stews, • Bed port., Shre,l and Fork Table Lev, Sc. Ilandlerr. The s ub-criber ha., in addition ro hi. large Eritab. li•hment, nitre Brick hours, with shrift 4 running • through them, which Ise wiil Real for tihnr, with Strom Tower sufficient to propel stir h machinery no may hr put into them, at [ouch lower rates than strain rower can be produerd (lam small e ngine.. oot wv•i on given at any time. Dr. E. Merit t,Dcint.ist, " (Of the Batt : at Dial irt.) ESP CCIFULL'i inform.hi. friell.end all am...a n do in 'l4 firm norvirti. ihat ht• lin. nn office in Smithfield .ileot.2/1 door from Vif ail/ 14 Ilry, where hn will now attend nil imolai ion. of the rr,,,), in the In St 111.11Thet and at OP! 011irle•I not kr. (JUice holt , from till 1 . 2, rind fr. , rn Till tnnv ‘2 -- d VA - - WE JEWS AND ffi.NTILES!! GREAT WESTEUN CLOTHING STORE:: _ P. OWENS, ritorniv: pi:TERNS thank, t o bi• obi rotitontero and for rtut G tnme,tie i% flow 1,1.7.31P ( 1 11.1 ull 10i11111^, 111,, r. by ten r er rent, 11.11 all? other • •• u th.. li.tt l ent west ttl . the mountain.; anti keep. c o n .t.ro• iy on Itnt,tl n tat g o itt•toirnent of GEN . f LEM EN•S ('3 (0 II NG. Inch n• lhn Uttot+ from $3,50 to $3O, Co- , sittrtt rams from *2 is $4; fine Cat...mete rant. faun $1 50 to $0; fine Sat i n for $1.75; rit.ellom• ha tine dolor $3; ao..1•111.itol• of WINTER VI:S . IS, SHIRTS. DRA‘% Etas, STOCKS, SCSI' EN anti till articles in hi. v, Ito w i-h to porrho.r. To well to g ive him s c,ll, n• i pro r torst to lot Didi clothin* un the very escapee tett", for tins' pinrei GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE. No. 143, 1.1 SI'REEr, op i toilte Ilreut,v Alley, P. OWENS. CI4O'I2IIING STORE:: WatrrStrreq, Three Poor 3 hetor flced. TIII: .1 4 h.-t:llirr e.persklly Hform. em.lo- an d Itx r ul.ke r .”•ern:ly,thio he ha. nye, 1..41 3 .1 11 , tr 4:lid ping, ut OW i611,1VI• SIB/ICJ, V. loch hr oflcro flOrOp us can be bought in the Tiwoor , rlkrr.r of Mr 11 PEW, nneoftlM hrr• cuurrs and nio,t exiietirliced vrotkoion in lb.. rity. • ori2atc. P. lAV ESS. New Dry Goods House, AT NO. 12 7 MARKET STREET,I cos \'F.& OF THIRD, First Door above the Burnt District: THE respectfully inform the public td Pittsburgh anti • ICIIII ,, 1114( he WI, ell tubh.lled Ilimeelf at the ahme mrntione•d place as a dealer in FOREIGN AND DrIMESTIC DRY GOODS Hi. to,L, to which be woui.l call the attention of polchn•ers, i. 'very extensive, atld erninateet god. adaptrd to the prereat and approaching settarens. le• centiv selected from noet.ino, to New SurLaud fl orn the t oanufactmcs in England. WOOLEN Goops:. consi.ting of broadcloth.; pilot and Beaver chilli.; ker.ry-; cx•rimares; icitinctaiorioia and virstinga; plain and plaid bath and viiiitney blanket,: red, tellow nod aline flannel.; Rob Ro) and Gala Plaida; (lucking•: printed fiannela. ' DRESS AND CLOAK Goons, co mprising 'Dohs.% cloth-; Alpines; plaid and figured silk :m.l cotton wary alpacas; Cr lea., Coburg and In diana cloth,: rept. cashmeres; ca.brneric de cow; cashmere de Initio and moans, de lame. A large assortment of rich, medium and low priced Prints, Coppei plates, Cl,lllll and Pntclies. 4 4. 9 8 and 5 4 brown end blenched hinting and 'heeling cottons; brown and bleached drillings end jean.; striped 411itring , ; apron checks; brawn, blenched and colored cutup 11 noels; white anti brown linen; white and brown damask table corers and napkins; cord cotton table cover.; Swiss, mull, hook. jaconet rand cambric rhirslins: bi•linp lawns; cap laces, lace ed , ;ings; linen cambric hnnilkercbiefs, fancy cravats. rich cashmere; bindle; F.dinlcsiro, net, woolen, Rob Roy and Highland plaid, with violins* atyles of fancy shawls. A large assortment of Indira', Gentlemen's, Minute and Chi- dren's gluten and hosiery; birrlse)c and Scoth diapers crash; linen sheeting., woolen yarn of various colors; Gentlemen's frocks and drawer,, &c. &c., with all the small wares usually for sale ar such prices. Having permnnently established himself, and his connexion with a jobbing house et the Eliot, giving him fecilities for purchaaing at low price:, and also enab ling him to bo in weekly receipt of Goads awing the season, the subacriber flatters himself ho can offer in ducements to purchasers, espial, if not superior to any house in the city. The public are r espec•fully invited to cull. examine and judge for themselves. .0tt2741 A. A.•MASON. White Swan Uonse THE subscriber, having taken the nbove named house, near his old stand on Market street, be tween Front and Second—ls now prepared to enter tain ell his old friends, and the public generally, in the best style. His bill of fare will constantly bo found to contain the best tiro market affords. (Oysters always on hand.) octi 4.3 m LANDW HER. Fifth Ward Livery Stable. InTHE subscriber, having bought out the well known Livery Stable kept by C 11 Duty, in the Fifth Ward, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he will keept at all times. n stock of the best description of. Riding Horses, Dug. gies, Carriages of all kinds, and in short, every thing required in his line of business. A considerable portion 14 Ids stock is new, and he iv confident that no stock in the city will be superior to hi e. HIS TERMS WILL BV. MODERATE.. His Stable in no Liberty st., It few domes above the Canal Bridge; where be respectfully solicits a shore of public patronage. CHARLES COLEMAN. Ile iv ulso provided with on elegant. Hearse, which will be furnished when required. ortnif - Removal. ABEELEN has removed his Commission rind .• Forwarding; Bosinesslrom the Canal Tinsia to his new Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. mny 30. Oh Yes! Oh Yes! • • YOU CAN always find at G. Schneck's on the cor. ner of Fifth and' Smithfield streets, Fresh oys. tets served up in every wile on the shortest notiez.— Also, Candies. Fruits and Pastry's of the choicest hinds. Call and toe. nov 104 Cat z.z2 cp cu. zr. sz:tr co. THREE BIG DOORS! '• honor flonornbir dealing ins area honorable success.'' THE immense rotironage Om; has been bestowed ripen the subscriber's estr ilti t hru o ie f u r iinnary y ea rs pnet, by all sh ares or the ctimmbnit y, unimestitinable istildencts that his artieles brine given setitfaction to all his rfiilUMPri. and that hicefforte to please, the public taste has been successful. His stock of . • Tau and Winter Clothing is now prepared fur the intpemion of his frietals and the public generally, teal Gum the variety of his stock, the superior quality o f his Cloths. and the style and tatte in a Melt all bin articles aro mode, he feels eon. iiilent .d pleasing all who may favor him w ith a call. It a mild be impossible to enumerate alp his articles in n tingle advertisement. but the folio. ing will suffice to their dm - public the variety from which to choMe VERY. SUPERIOR CLOTHS. Of every quality and price. ly-qmEnrs AND CASSINETTS, T WEE/ ). ATI INFOS, VrT,ti ET s. Of Frorich, la,glielr and Ameticurt Munufecture stuck READY MADE CLOTHING, in flirt of Of every pi:tinylyriee, and made in the Gentlemen's Fashionable Cloaks, In great v ariety, end told nt un p r vcedeolly low pricer. Overcoats of every Description. A new and splendid aquwinw , t n[ ERENC !I VEST Alan. a tine lot of FRENCH AND EN(0.1S11 CASSIMERES of every shade, color, nod pattern New Style of Heaves and Tweed Cloths OF BLACK, BLUE, INVISIBLE GREEN, GOLD-' EN MIXED AND ()Live:, FOR roir2S-.lS.r. Together with • lot of Alaktbido and Bine Manke Cut,hag , . Pilot and oilier grtod 4111110de t,r uvr, Coto., lie brim nbta the usual variety for gentlemen' wear, such ni Stir*, Sloris, Apr/iers fa n,l4erelliefs Scarfs lies6mA, (Jolla .5-c. The tiltnNt• and all other article. in the Clothing line he "tier. for onle lower than they iturchn.ed et env other etoilltli.laties. , in 1114 (.I , y. Ile SEPER.%TI . I t:{7TTEIts for every arpnrt nwi,l in clothing., and u. they are nll workmen who have been employed in the rnit.t F.l sll JON.IIII.E li S S. In I itr runmtV. he can Warrsni hit patrons that TEI F AND NIAKI-: l)i all attirle. 114101 Ili , cdnltlishincnt rill be in the m , o•t modern sts le ('OUNTIIY MERCHANTS Are r.—peatittly incited to call, on the proprirtor frrl..vonfi.lrtt! olnt lie con nell them Go.Nin on ouch terms n• will wink. , it to tit it lithlllloge LO purcitaai: tit the 1 limo Big Otani, In cimelaaion, 1 would •iiiv to the rulinr• when you rail in my 10m. , yno linso ools s ots suit to pay for. her 1 fate' d ah only. Niy gooa tiro purclinged i n nnn ifini,•• Iturn irninntern. and of emir... , I ran "II Y", clothing at low" , ii - e• than ibe smaller era. who are rompellei to fin) it OM 1h..1 , 11 , 11.f. Then, horn tI lingo immune mt aalea. I rim enabled to sell at a le,• per rentage. Snore Clool4'l> mny think it /4 as ing 3 goo deal when I sac that I ran and will sill sou goo.). na low as they can buy them for, bat all I [l.l a pranf of the fail in Ilia pieu•nrii 4,1 a call. • Hear In min.) Liberty I..ane n ns ihe • • 1 i 4 it Y. noon;." •el,l 20 rl.terlf JORN McCI.OSKEY. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS NATIONAL CLOTHING STORE, I==IIEI PALL MID' WINTER No. 151, LIBERTY STREET PITTSEURPII. DRESS COATS, Or es rry quality and pricy. a".11.7111a . 711.7 st) le MM= :•ACIS AND FRocK coATs FIICSII ARRIVAL AT THE. No. 160, Liberty qtred, `.41, door below birth Tll sod...either having jost returned from the Eastr en ( mould inyite the attention of the pith lin to the tat t,o, nod arled asiortm,nt of faxitionable geode now optoing,aral read, for inspection at hi. RS told ishmrot. Ht+ stoop coribirite iu the moat fashion- Ode stales nod euluis. Broad, Beaver, Pilot and Tweed Wool Died Cloths, Plain, Striped. Barred and rarity Foreign and Domestic Crissimere..; CLOTHS AND CASSIA( ERES FINISIIF,D EXTRA SUPERFINE SATTINETTS, ALL COLORS. Plain and Pansy Sattinotts, all Colors and Qualitiesi - - FEW PIECES BERKSHIRE CASSIMERES A NEW, HEAVY AND BEAUTIFUL ARTI CLE, FIRST LOT IN Tilt: CITY; Salle, Valencia, Woollen and Sllk Velvet', Cashmeres. &c. for Vesting. These together with rt Inrge vat iety of Stocks, C. a vain, Scull - 6, Pocket II amikerebiefs, Suspender, Shits, Bstrocre, Collars. and every other article apper taining toGentlernen'o wear. The undersigned is pre pared to sell at a reduction of over ton pet cent. nude] last cows p r ices lie i• alsopre:erred to manufac ture Clothing of all Lind. to order. after the most a p. proved Eastern and Paris fadlinons, (which he re ceives mutably) at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable tarmo The subscriber would say, 111111 though be 'icier lino crooked a leg on skopboarri, he can get up a better fitting, and a better made gar merit, than some of those who, aryl-spending the grent• er part of their lives cruse legged. are so ignorant of the fitting department 11A to be obliged, when they want a coat for themselve, to roll in it crook to cut it for them, for want of abitily to do it themselves. Ile would caution the public agninot being humbugged by those who talk so largely about competitionfrom those who never noticed them, ur til within a few days his attention was directed town advertisement in one of the poprro. written by some conceited person whose oppeniance might be improved by using some of the soap he talko.so much about. The subselibewhao made an arrangement in New Yolk by which he will receive, in the course of n few weeks, n large supply of Shirts, at prices varying from 50 cents to $3,00. Country merchants and others wishing to putt hose by the case or dozen, will have their orders, if accompanied by the cosh, attended to with promptness and despatch. Thonk I'll for the very liberal pstronivr,e extended me during the short 1 time I hni'e been in business, I am determined to sell new and good clothing at ouch prices no will render it to the advantage of purchaoero to call at the N ATION- A L CLOTHING StORF, before going, el•ewhere. JAMBS B. 11111'ClELL. 1.7725 or 30 good hands will receive good wages and constant employment, by callisig soon at the Na tional Clothing Store. None need apply but those who can come well tecommended us being able to do he best work. JAMES. B. IITCIIELI„ Sept I 1-rh.ftw - - • VEN 'TIAN 13LIN 11S. At WESTEBVELT , F:01.1 and well known Ve da?" Blind Maker, former of Second and Fourth sta., krs this method to inform s many friends of the fart tut his Factory is now in full ierasion on St Clair St., near a old Allegheny Bridge, lime u constant supply of hinds of various colors and talities, is eontttuntly kept hand and at all prices, om twenty-cents up to Suit N. IS If I N oitcd, ‘vili he put up so, that in case of oho m by Me, or otherwise, they may be re moved without the old of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that any ether piece of furniture can be removed, nod without any extra expense. - Citizen's Hotel THE subset gar hasopened the Citizen's Hotel.° Penn street,as a house of public entertainment, in that large brick house, formerly the Penn House, near the canal bridge, w here ho is provided for the ac commodation of the public, and will be glad at all times to see his friends. ap2l.d&wtf BENJAMIN F. KING. LIGECT IS COSICEI ! ?dew Sperm, Lard marine Oil Lamp Store THE subscribers having opened a store, No S, St Clair street, (westside) for the solo of Lamps respectfully incite the attention Of the in habitants of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Ihe surround ing country generally, to their stock of Lamps, before purchasing elsewhere. Our arrangements with the M anufarturs ore such that we can safely say, e are prepared to light in the most brilliant and economi cal manner. Steamboats, Hotels, Public Halls. Churches, Stores. Shop:, Parlors, Bridgss and Streets, us well as the more "dark and benighted ctr nets, or tiny place where brilliancy, neatness and strict et-tint-my is desired. Among our means for letting ten t'lighs shine." may be found the follussing Lamps for horning Lard. Lard Oil and Sperm Oil,sir: /lancing Lamps and Chandeliers, (2 to 4 branch) For lighting Stores, Public Hulls, Churches, Hotels and cleninbontA. Stand and Centre Table Lamps, (various patterns' and pi ices,) for Parlors. Heading and Work Lamps. Side and Wall Lamps, Glass and Tin Hand Lamps &c &c. The a bove are mostly Dyott's Patent Lampe, with double s helled fountain, and uthersi.e on improve ment upon any lamp now in rise, which can be per ceived ut one" by exwnination. Also,gln,lTrimming• for lamps, such as Malass.ChimnPyt. Wicks, Sze. • LAST, THOUGH Nor LEAST. I ot t's Patent l'ine Oil Lamps, such us Hanging a r and I. handerters, (t 2 to 6 branch ) Stand and retitle Table Lamps, (Glass Frnn: A with tr without drops,) Street lamps fur lighting streets Ind bridges. As we cannot•lesrribe the various pattern•. we car invite the public to examine them. tVe flTirm that it brilliancy. cleanliness and economy, no light DOW inure willh;er comparison with these lamps and Pine Oil. ii y areas safe to use as sperm or Lard Oil. Although some are endeavoring to irleirify this article with the old cainpliine and spirit gas, (by the u sr-of a hich accidents have occurred.) we assett this to anotherand ditteren article. and that no accident; bays• occurred during the extensive use of this article in Plidadeltdia for four years. These Lamps trill proch,re as much light, vi/h as much neatness crud more brilliancy, rtnef'2s pre reef.. less Illoa any °Oar light now ins woe, woe tzteptirig Gas. If any one doubts statements we have,or may here after make, we would say. ae have commenced our business in Pittsburgh, andlinnwing the merits of the articles we offer to the public, we ore willing to hold ourselves accountable at Sill times for our statements, and are %Ming to put to test our Lump—dollars and cents,—testing economy—and the publi•r decided on the neatness and brilliancy of the light. IVe have many testironnial• Flom residents of Phila delphia and Heels hese, but the following may oriffice t . or the inesent. This is to certify that I have putchased .if sl. B. Dyott a sufficient number °fine Patent Pine Oil Lumps to light the Uniyetsalist Church of PhiladelOnl, and bare "seri them in said Church about two 'arses. I h a ve found ihern to give perfect s s tisfaetiots. The light produced Fry them la the most brilliant that I have ever seen. They are so economical that the cost of the Lamps has been saved several time■ over: the lirltt g up of the Church not costing half as much is it did before, we procure them. Respectfully. JOHN DESSALET, Secretary of the above named Church Philadelphia, July 8.1345. The ondertigned haying uted for ton yettanyott's Patent Pine Oil Lamps in his Ilet el, the Deliver Flott , e, ran recommend them as the moot economical and brilliant light that ran be produced by any arti He nosy in tit, Before I commenced lighting my boo , with the Vine Oil, I e, toting the Gus: but of ter n trial of the above Lamps, I sons to much plea ,rd with the light. and convinced of their economy that I had the Gas removed -and horn the Pine Oil it its puce. WM. CA FILES. Pear rim or of Idoliver [louse, No 2U3 Chesnut at. Philadelphia, July 13, 1345. ALLEGHENY CITT,.I ity I'2, 1835 Thi. may rectify that we, the undersigned, having used Cur oglle months. DvritCs Patent Pine Oil Lampa, can with the fullest confidence re:ummend them, as producing the moat brilliant and economical light we have ever seen, 'They are simple in their structure, rind easily taken rare of, and we believe them an safe Ili ran be produced flum any other Lump, and much cheaper than any other kind of Oil. • JOHN HAWORTH. Druggist. MERCER ROBINSON. Merchants. JAS. COWLING, Clothing - Store.. JOHN HOPEWELL, Clothing Store. Arty one doubting the gentiincnesi of the foregoing cellifii-nies, will hove the kindne..l to call at No. 8, WPM, side of St Chile street, where they may examine the original. together with many more, much mote to the, point, but re.served for their proper place. STONE. & CO. No. 8, St Clair siteet. N. li. Lard Oil and fresh Pine Oil fcr sale. .j) ALLEN KRAMER E.crkange Broker, corner of Mood and Third streets. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bank notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, fur sale. Drafts, note. and bills,collected. RY.FEREICES• Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, ' F. Lorenze, Pittsh J. Painter & Co., g ra • Joseph IVoodwell, James May, Alex. Bronson& Co. Philadelphia. John II Brown & Co. James M'Candless. J. R. M'Donald. St. Louis, "dn. Esi..Pres't }Lnuissille. w H. rope, REBUILT AND REMOVED. Furniture Cheap and Good. AS. W. ‘VOODW ELL respectfully informs his IF friends and the public that he has rumored told,. old stnnd, No. 85 Third street, where he has on hand a splendid nssortmero of Furniture of all descriptions, teeny ftir their inspection. Persons wishingto fit ni:h Hotels, Steamboats, Plivate Dwellings, &c. will find it to their interest to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. FURNITURE which cannot be surpassed in the western country, comp; isine the following articles: Sodas, Divans and Chtomarts; Tepoys, Tete-n.Tetes, ‘Vardivbetu Secretary and Book-Caner; Card, l'ier, Sofa and Centre Tables, Sideboard.; Dressing BUREAUS, various styles; lint and Towel Racks; French and lligh•post Bedsteads; End, Dining and Brealaust Tables: Mahogany Cit A IRS of all desctiptions; A general assor tment of Fancy Ch.oirs; Alan, a general assortment of COMMON FURNI TURK. sep4.3m. rEttpETIIAL MOTION! WILLIAM T. ALBREE & CO. DEA LERS in nil kinds and qualities of Pitts. burgh. Philadelphia and Boston manufactured Boots, Bootees, Shoes and Slippers. Also, a new and splendid, neat, light and durable article of miner alized spring-tempered Gum Elastic Shoes and Over Shoes, ut 73 MARKET STREET, between Fourth street and the Diamond. N. R. A fine assortment of Boys, Youths' and Childress' Long Boots, of tine and coarse quality, now net9s-3mltw. Re-opened and at Work. JAMES ADAMS, Baker. respectfully informs the public that he hos rebuilt at the old stand, foot of Grant street, from whence he was driven by the (;rent Fire, and is prepared to serve his customers in superior style. His materials are of the best that can be bought, and his workmen are the best that cau be employed. Ile solicits custom, being confident that he can give entire satisfaction. N. B.—Wedding and other parties promptly .3 attend. o 15m Lafayette Refectory, NOS. 61 dt 63, WOOD STR.2II3T, Under Lynd's Auction Store. Tsubribers have tilted up the above place, in superior style, and they feel assured will giv:e comfort and satisfaction to all who may visit them. Arrangements have been made to have a con stant supply of FRESH OYSTERS, which will be served up to visitors and families on the short est notice. Other luxuries, candies, fruits anti pas tries of the choicest kinds always on hand. Their Bar is fdled•with the best brands the markets can af ford; and every attention paid to visitors. Their motto is, Every luxury in its season. tikes moderate. OGDEN & GIBSON% nov10.1) 3nsurance 4Lompanies. ICING i IDlNaltr, Ag , llf , at Pitisburch,lor the V,:lc:^Lerc Safety Pivorcere Comle , :ny of Phil, - UTILE. RISKS uprm buildings and Meru indi.ussf . ' every description .snd MARINE RISES upon of cargoes of ons,el, token anon the mout but:ar able twins. nt the svarebnibic of Kir:7, ,FL Holrnl, on W atm pu cet, near Market 011005, I.7 ;tt , b i 't: b • Id. King S Finney invite tilz coafalence mod patronsge of their friends and the community at larle to the Delay, are M. S. I nwranc, Company, as on in• stitotion among the must fivarisltng in Pkiladelphin —ns booing a large poll in capital, which by the operation of its chamer is con :daily iccre.e sear—a; yielding ta each li'erson insered b.; of the profits of the Compnny, without involving him in any responsibility mint ever; beyond ibe premium actually paid in by him, and therefore at jtoßoen it y the Mortal principle divested of every obaoxious feature, and in its mint attractive lot m• nov 1-tf. Agency of the Franklin Fire In:nrance Company of s'llliodelphia. N. E. corner of Third a nd Wood 313.. Pl4l.l;iurE:ll. rp IIE nsselA of the company on the ft t-. 1: y. ns imbli.FlNl in c onformity with an act of the renrs‘iyunta Legislatule, o ere Ronan and M wigunge., Real Estate. ut co=t. Temposuly Lout. Stocks and Ca.h, Ml.O.;;ng a Twal 4,i Afordin: certain woiaranre that all loa..eg will be promptly met and a ivine entire security to all a hu ob tain polirin Tram this Company. ilielos 'alien . at as low rote nreectimi,itent reenrily. WAIMICK. MARTIN. Agent. oriB Fire and Marine Insurance. THE insurance Company of North A net ice, of Philadelphia, through it. duly authorized Agent, the autism iber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in till, city atal its vicinity, and on shipments by the ennui and Rivers. DIRECTORS. Arthur (-Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Tavlm, Sam'l. W. donee, Sarn'l. W. Smith. Edward Smith, Airthru.e White, John A Brown, Jacob Nl.lll,inian . , John Whims, . Julio R. Neff., Thomas I'. Cope, Richar , l D. Mani, \Vm. Welsh. Henry. D.Shetrard,Ser'y. This is 'be oldest insurance Company in tire United States, having been chartered in 1794 Its charter iv perpetual, and from it. high standing, long, experience, ample means. and avoiding all risks of an extra ha zardous clintact•r. it may be con,idertid as offering ample security to the public. NIOSTS Al WOOD, At Counting &'om of At wood, Jonvs S. Wmer and Front street., Pittsburgh. 0ct9.3.1y, The Frani.lin Fire Inhiladelph ia surance Company o P. • Cll A lITF.R $4011.0(10 paid in, office 16:34, Chestnut st., north side, 1,1, Fiftil. Take In,ut once, either permanent or limited. against lose or damage fur, (1,, l'rope,ty und Et , fecta of every description, in lown orConntry, on the most reosonuble terms. Applic.ations, eithet personally or by letter, ` wil be promptly etiensled to. • . N, IiANCKER, Pleat. C. G. B•socrAt, Sec'y. nutEcTo RS: Charles N. Bancker, Jacob It Smith, lhoma• Hnrt. G e orge W. Richard 4, TMrrrni J Whorlon, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobin% Wagner, Adolphi E Samud Grunt, S Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WA 11RICK MARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Of lice of 'Warrick Martin & Co., corner of 'I hied any Market Ft,Pets. Fire ti►ks taken on bonding; and their con!ent.,l it Pittsburgh.. Allegheny and the surrounding country No marine or inland navigation rioki taken. aug4.ly. INDEMNITY AGA ESSE LOSS OR DAAI AGE BT FIRE. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED SPith the additional security of a STOCK CAPIT &I The Reliance Mutual Insru.rinee Co. of Phila.--Charter Perpetual. DIRECTORS; George W. Toland, John M. Atwood, 'norms Lewk R. A.hlturst, Wm. R. Thompson, Geor ge N. Balser, George M. Stroud, John J. Vanderkemp, George W. Carpenter. WILL make insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire. in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Houses. Stores and other buildings, and on Furniture, Goods, Wares and Nlerchandize, limited or perpetual, in town or country, on the most favorable term-. The Mutual Principle, combined with a Stock Capi tal. and the other provisions of the Charter of this Company, hold out un t ssualinsiocements.buth of profit and safety, to those desirous of effecting insurunce, to which the Company ask the attention andexamination of those interested. The Capital Stock of the Company is invested it good and sufficient securities. After providing for the losses accruing to the Company, in the course of its business, the stockholders are entitled to receive not of its income and profits an interest not exceeding six per cent. per annum on the Capital Steel:nem:llly paid in—the amount of which interest. it is expected, will be supplied byfunds invested - and thereafter, all the remaining profits are to accumulate and be held, in like manner with the Capital Stork, for the better se curity of the assured. But certificates bearins, inter est, payable annually. transferable on the books of the Company, rind c onvertible ut any time into Capital Stock, v. ill be issued therefor to the Stockholders and instilled members, in proportion to theamount of Stock held, or premium paid by them respectively, agreeably to the provisions of dm Charter. Those effecting insurance with this company have, besides the usual protection against loss, by the ot tli• nary method of instil - once, 'he additional advantage of , a direct participation in the profits of the Company. vvitlinut any liability. GEO. W. TOLAND, President. D. M. lIINCHMIS, Secretary. The •rdpicriber, who is the July authori‘eri Agent for the above mimed Company, is prepared to make in urance, at the Office of the Agency. No, 97. Vet side of Wood atreet, 24 door above Diamond alley, and will give EN further information desired. THOS. J. CA MPBF:LL. Pittsburgh, May 30, 18.15. (jes.ly.) INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE. The Citizen's Mutual Insuranco Company of Pennsylvania, • No. 152, Walnut Sleet'', Philadelphia, WILL insure houses. stores and other buildings; also merchandise, furniture and property gen. erully, in Pittsburgh and the sutrounding country, against lons or damage by tire, for any period of time. Chnitet perpetual. No marine, river nor inland transportation rinks arc taken by thin Company. It makes no dividends among stockholders. After .paying-the necessary ex penses nf the office, the whole accruing premium and interest are appropriated exclusively to meet losses. It in thus enabled to insure on terms nut surpassed by any other Company. JAMES TODD, President. DANIEL B. POULTNE.I, Secretory. Mency at Pittshurp.. , h, in Burke'n building on 4th street, at the office of Eyster ..Cr. Buchanan. je3. JAS. W. BUCHANAN American Piro L CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL PAID IN 500,000. Office to Philadelphia,No.72, Walnut at.; Office of Agency iu Pittsburgh, No 2, Ferry at. WM. DAV IDSON, President, FRED. FRALEY, Sec'y. THIS old and well established Company continues to make Insurance on buildings, Merchandise, Furniture 'and - property, not of an extra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Possees3- ing an ample paid up Capital in addition to its unde termined premiums, it offers one of the best indem nities against loss by Fi i e. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received and risks taken, either perpetually, or for limitedperiods, on favorable terms by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent. natty 2, 1845. Third and Fo.:,nh S:rdp7cr+' , the Nev.. J. FoNcy, .%r. r7I-7. F. announcnn ar.d uttlor of 1.1. c b'.2`.: Cf.:nth:C. Tho un.ler:izzed .vii! the East SEEM Goods, wnich m,rch•lntn '‘.111b:1 to puTchat fir/ a,CertaiNia ,, , tire price 7. Arratl;C7l.ll:s are in proqreed by st-Irich mivanco or; con,ignments, and every rtic n made to advance:lre tore,: of tho 33 wino eohfide cineas to the e ,taldibittiletit. Prompt and Openly :tole, mode and olo.sed. To frietiLr at a distance, the rarderniEned worrid.st, that e. member of - the I .3 idt: . ;targh I,,trot idatit..," vet 1113 real, indilitry and 1.0.-,iresshob• ; its are unip.ii,rrd, and f'dooliiiy will they be devottd to the inLer , •,. tpf :hone wiry crnpioy him. L OF id EA I. ESTATE will cost:lent - 111i es heretofore, the bat e.,-rt ion, of the undersigned Prorwr' dirrpo , d of I,y from time to time has elsytti blaLli.;llL li,el,l'2llest pi ices, nrdi mocheNcewde , ) the calculations of those ,r he employed him. P NIcKENNA, Tile Old Auctioneer. ;600615 93 100,967 77 907,499 72 N. B. 1111vIrig 111, Clery ordeal with th,ou of nvighbor. 111,. old 1-41..0,!i.thment, revived a ahl new lornfion will in future be cirsignnted $909633 4.2 "THE PHCENIX AUCTION MART," By P. racgonna, 64 rtlarizet St- PITTSBURGH. PA. mac 42-11 P. 51e. K. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION .11YERCH'T Cotner of Wood and IS ready tot eceive merchandiaeof every descriptiosi xi consignment, for public or private sale, ant from long experience is the above busine3s, flatter himself that he will be able to ttive entire satidfactiet to 1411 who may favdr bim tle•ir patronage. Regularsalcs on Moo DA 7ti and Tiltiil9DATS,of Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pi t t s burghremanCeeturtidarticleamen and ..econdband furniture, & c.. at Si olcieelt, P. M. Sales every eveninc,at earlytras light. augl . 2 y asnrazce OF - PHILADELCIA I:.o'Libave • - - r.nd ! dosezip Din' GOODS, GROCERIES, ~ i ,retion Store John D. Davis, IMPORTANT TO BANKERS! N W ' lI'S Patent Parantoptie : , e7rautation I Banlt. Loc!1, To rrevcat Tiobbery THE gult3criiier has a crep:rd the agency, for the above• reichrsted and well known Lock, which is wattltoNTKnto defy the ntoa =li - dial:nate shill of the btirglariot even the inventor himself. This assurantso n i,,y he deemed e m rto tt c :-Inttlint a critical egamination ut he pritlClpi , on tihich this Lurk is consflucted, will s nti