qixamiportation Lincs. TRANSPORTATION MEM 1845. iaiii=l United States Portable Boat Line, I . :1 1 4 . V. Tra+l.7.'t!oi.m rf FrriglP! emrl Erni graht 10 and front I'll fSßl'lic,ll, 11 \Lit:110131 PH A, NE\V 1011 K, AND BusToN )vrs i,•."„ daily, nod goadA ,a carried through 1,, any bet,cen 4 ,f Fl,4lit ..1 rd, hr niwn)s ft.‘ lII‘V 4, , ht•r that reship thr,t. t,incs on >enlr C11.1121,I;S .k. m.ANuLTY, ritt.bur d i. 1141S1.:, EH RILL C I)01)(3 71 Smith's Whorl. Baltimore. A. L. 11E1111.1BI' C CO. Nlathet. 51., A 11!:: 1 1, i 1145. 4 abiE2l '9;l Dingharn's Transportation Line, BETWEEN rucisßußQH I,ND THE EAST ERN CITIES I'IIOPRIETORS \\ Ml. 111 , 1;11AM, I),CK, T/ILIY 111!“:11AM, \V m. A. ST RAT r4Q: Conductel on Sahl.:011-1,evping pi inciplcA. r I t: Plorietor , on lie old ostabli , loul Line lo,t. _L L 110,4.41,12. roerunrd and relietVell their ,tock, and ure well onpared io lorward Produce and ' Ale, ind i On I lie rireiiiil4 of rraVi;!,;1111111. l he Ion.; eiprrirore of the in the rill their % , :itiqlllll nnemion to the in telesis of cu•totners. hope that tin patronage lioietofore ex.ttunled to — Bingham ' , Lire' will be cow inuel and inn 0;1,3. u4ttal a, lhgl rifcinr c: le of advertis in.,: too Ishsttr,lfo t ittlitution, and belie% ing that will] fnmcrcn+tumer+ ,stt nerd uu•tell-cnmtnru,l:uinu, We ‘ktPlid such as have oat lieretorme patroui+ed 01.1 Lin,, to gise an a trial. Our rate, of freight shall at all iimrs to as lw.v n. the Itt , se.st that 1110cl:urged by other t•espowsihh• l'ioduce and Nlelch uni , e will be i . c ni ‘e d nil fm . 111101 it any charge for advert or COITIni; , .I,II. Bill 4 of h o ling p r xnialy Lirtrardrd. s:i I every dileCl ion Car t•fully attend,' !.. Avid) Ur Mb \ANL BINGHAM. C.Olll I.o.erty +itid Vise Psti,l.' g 131N(a1 uol STRA I T 0.74. N. •27; Markrt JAMEA WILSON, Ag•• , , I. No. 1b5,11,1 Baltimmv WILL1:1\1 TYSON. \ _,mi. No. 10. We: ,/ reel Y. 1.1.. 1• • ' 1 ~i RELI ttiCE PORTABLE BOAT LINE iIWMIB4S.EMM FOR TRINSPOR rATION OF GOOPS Between l'iMburgh. an.l ail lie Eastern—Cities NV1111017 . 1 TR.INSIIIITING. TII „ LI :1 , 1 , 1 ~ .dablidied I lii !Ira, ly diaddrd tlyir c.i; , arity and facHitii, fo r r an . r)ing, gowii, are now preparint, to iereisc inoduce and nwrchandixe w any aniduto. stdrnient Idol cl Nest. The boats of tlil, Line Iteilg, All l'our ,ctoion rota are I rin-fe:ted from Cann I to II JilroAd. thus sasing all trAnshipment or .rparatinn ;nod.: 11 , goods are never tertlOVed till their arrival at Philadel !lia or Piitiburgh. This Linebeing the Pioneer in !Lis mode ofra-rying af1471" a succes,ful opera ion of year,, are enabled lib confidence to refer to all merchant , nolo, h ave hen•tofnrc pat rollited 11,V111. ‘Ve-tr,-n Metchitro, an• respecJuPy requeteti to give this Line a uial. as ovt re cusertiott is ill be 51401 to render .ati.faction. Mel" Chaffin, and Produce always cat; ivd at a , low price, on as r:.ir term,. and in a, short ;low, ashy Itny othct Li n e. Prolcice consigned to out house at Philudyl phis a 11l besol.l teral‘. to either our hou=r at Pittsloit tL,n Philadelphia, Corts orded prutnptl, and all reTtiiite charges pAid , JOHN :\ k 1 - /EN S Co., Penn ,!revi. J \S. M. DAVIS. & Co., 24:1 and '251. inr Markl.l.l. Pliikt4l.4lll4. FARE REDUCEI) TO II Opposition Good Intent Fast,Linc for :L 3 z : o it 3 Lial,!cd J'rrt - It l'asseriers Leuve Ptty.burgh daily at 1, ItUNNINGTIIII.OUGIIIN 48 tiuutis, SIX lIORSES AND POSTILLICO uNLY NI6HT I" TO CIIIMI:LESLIC6II, Thence by It All, ROA I) to Philadelphia, Owing the only Line, running their own curs not he roud.) cuimer ting with Mail Curs for New York: akom Ctrambers• burg with Muilline, direct to Baltimore and Wu - inton Cite. reOriiee three door fromEx.rhnnze _ oct 2.3-1 v A. HENDERSON. Az , ol. FARE It .11: 1) C 1) TOJ Good Intent Fast Mall for P FLAIL LELP - MLA, or IROY BUILT C.ACIIFS, A N L) RAIL ROAD CARS, -,. Leave Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P.M RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, I=l SIX HORSES A N D POSTILLION - Cfvee'N'r ii+.o47": From Chamber,burg b y Railroad to Philaddrithia, In splendid ne,,ly built Eight Wheel Curs, there con necting with Mail Cars for New Yolk; also at Chum het shitrg aihit Mail Lines dit ect fur Ildltisnuie and WasLinginn City. lice for the e Line, next door K the EXCharlZe Hotel, St Cl it Ftwet. W. MIJURHEA D. Ag't Still they Come. READ THE FOLLOWING Tilts to certify thlt 1 }nye folly tested the Vic toes of Thoinpaun%t Cat azinalire. Haying been troibled with IL very , eyet e pain in my ,durnach and diarrloca ur summer complaint fur several week, no d 10 , 5 fern Iv re ,d,. r ed one Bathe. GEORGE ADDISON, Of Ncw 0114,1,s Sold ky Lleti,Uo aerur COIDer IVuo , l uud Liber LV um , t, Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism. The Jackson Wreath, or National Souvenir, ANational Tribute, commemorative of the great civil Nict.my, achieved by the people, through the Hero of New Orleanc containing a nrupof the United States. a portrait of (ien. Jackson, u view of the bat he of New Orleans and the Hermitage. Just received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCK TON, Market sweet, BACK AGAIN. GEO. ALBREE has removed to his old stand, No. 71, cornet of Wood and 4111 streets, Burnt Dis trict. where he in now receiving no entire new, fresh and seasonable stock of Roots and Shoe:, of all de scriptions, which he otiin for sale upon the most sash , factory teens, and lower pr ie.rs than be has ever sold before. Country 'Merchants and others are respectfully in sited to cull an examine his - - dock. seri9.7.3m. To Printers ! SUPERIOR PRINTER'S INK.—DR. G. BEN JAMIN SMITH. 179 Greenwich street, (new Brick Block,) New York, keeps constantly on hand Printers Ink, afro superior quality, at the market price, viz.:—Extra News Ink, at 90c ; Book do. 40c., 50c., 60., 75c., and $1 per lb. 'fh'•se Inks ore manufac tured by .seam, and of au perior stock. Printers will favor DI. G, with o 'b,-tare poichasine, their winter stock, as they will findi• decidetll:, to their inutLie to deal with him. sepfi-tf "1"r"I • v.. t *7, 4.3;:k fts 16 4; '41* * 404 OP Sft'l JUST RECEIVED NO. 49, LIBERTY STREET. rpU imbicriber having returned ngain from the intern is now opening his fall and svin• icri•trich of goods, exceeding in vat joy and extent any chin, hnmtoCore offered in thin city. PHIL% DEL Thehldhf to hie friend-- and the inildic foi the forms En• hits recciscid and which has induced hint to pur cihr:e runic eNten.iceh than before, he a7min their attention to the eioitivrt, best selected and mo-d extensire nssnit mem which be hai ever brfute idrecrd onion.; which are French, English, German and American BrandelothS, Black, Blue, Invisible Green, Olive atud other Colors, Which await of u superior quality. Also, a splendid aasortmeni of VESTINGS OF ENTIRE NEW STYLES, PIIENCII PATTERNS, Alen, a flee for of FRENCH AND ENGLISH CAS:SIMI:: ES of evriy color, and pattern. which cannot tail to please the various tastes of his customer''. Also. a Ncw Style of Beaver and Tweed Cloths, OF BLACK, BLUE. INVISIBLE Grzr.EN, GOLD- EN MIXED AND OLIVE, FOR SACK AND FROCK COATS. Tottiohot with It lot of Makibidoo and Bloc Blank ci Coaling, Pilaf and other potli :tuitablu for over COiil Thee goods will be !told ready trutile, or will he outkie to 0011.1- in 11 solitrciur .tyle. HA low ;10 CMII hat hituKlll ill this city. 111 has also till ustall Yttriety for geml.onen', us Shirrs, S.'ochs, S ',spenders. ilan,ikrurbefs,Sraris liming in hr, emirl.rytrirrat several of thr heir known triol (114,•t poq , lllllf r-utter, In the city, hr feel, eollfiriear of gisipg sat isfnctinn, and vsnificiaspen i:ills imitv the attention of person% theit garinord. rondo i n n , nrerior myle and of the fittest motet tut ,irtel. rif EIIPNCII AND Vl"Tist.a, NVl,icip he .elect,l with the llttllo4l rare for till. partienlal branch of Ile will take plea awe in clam gooti ill wiy one who sr i llfae,n hero with t, CA. C.D&lfyi.t Ihul I he• ;zreat vatiblt of 61., and the sts le to cvliit•l t they ore 11111410. C.., not be supa:,il in tilt, r. DF,L A N 49 1.0,.•.tv R %%11'11 MEXICO DECLARED! MONuNGAIIEI..k CLOTIHNG STORE. No 2, WOOD St. Second Door from the Comer of Water Street. COI iLLY & I.IIRU, PRoPRIETuftS. T 11.• ta:sok Ili. triorlr..l 01 .Inno , lnril.g i,r,d public genc,alis., ti, hate ju.t tvcri,cd loom die 1:a•!, end for ,tlr , at ii,e-rand'mg.. and steVi lert, d a•-arumrt Ve•till-;$ rid e,.•• de.. ildt ta,tl rait • ll•lsettOle ?el m., liirr err etlYilkd 111 MT, • curer it be A,:,1 in the ‘l•..tvrii Tia. if U.... 1150 5 ,01 ul It .1 I) . 1" M.l I) I: (2 I. 0 T H I N(; , i. t'', and In. been mnriufnrtun•d fr an the by excelleni They tutu e run br ntt i`n hand and IA iii rn4nlit - acitire to order nil eilieleit of which tin nt to be made iii the heft( m:uuu•e and tniiiit oute. Thee prl•lir h 1 rall nr..l elarnific the!r Nt , m-k of good., o• thoy rohtillelli Ow} I.nri .01OP RT I C 1.• at VI C,lltlllll roil' Is , ... :1 4 4, Remeons,l 0, NO. 2. WOI PI) STRI,Er SEcoND 1)ouli FROM ttiE CORNER uF WVI ER. 9•11 S. MORRISON, Liberty St., between Market and Virgin Alley. FIAVINr: ,--11 Ih, Fa.[. I it., 14 1.,11 01 ,1 111114 1114 1.1,1 111.1 1111•1 • kor rt• , ‘ ,sl.t .. ;6i• ei'y. 'Pran4.l,.: to his I ht• for i!ti• he I,a. end hxii ha+ inti , :ced him to (1.11- rha., fl Irt eiterlll, I, than opin their utient i. , 1/ ,111;,trd Lin!. wC French, English, German and A mer ican Broadcloths, Black. Blue, Invisibl Green, and other CJlors. H It,allOf ,11.1 • 11, If :.tl.iy. :\ko, 'lid Id .1.•011.:ttA of Vestings of Entire new styles, n filo lot of FR 1:1;(11 AND EN(iI.ISII CAS;' NI IIS of e‘o•E!, 5.1111,1 e, col , 100 le/ e...leenot fail In the Vistiuui leas ul 6i, iu•ternet, Also. a Neu. Stubs Br a 7 , :r and Tweed Cl,,acc, of Blark, Blue. I)trir,hlc Grcen. Golden Mired and Olive. for Sack and Frock Coats. Tozcilo, will, a lnn c 1 s , q , rain,AKlßl 1100 A\II BLUE \NEI: I COATING, Pilot and wt., for Un ri ('nut:. Three good* will be ‘old read,: node, ,t will de made to wider in a 1.011,C1 ior st le low ite. run hr in this city. lio ha.= ulso the usual yalieti For Gerrtlesonn's *cur, such as STUCES,S I:SPENDERS, IIAtif.KERCIIILFS SCARFS, 13 )MS S CULLERS, The attention of persons Wanting their garments well made. ar.d in •vier ion St \ Ir. and of the twat 'na ter iuit, is iuvited to his line stock 0 Fro.-nch Cloths, Cassimen's and Vestlugs. width he has selected with the Ulf!Mkt rare for tide particular bintich of busine,s, Ile all L A I, r il et , ttre in showing these goods to any tine svho will favor hint with a call, feeling confident that the great satiety 1 , 1 hi:stock and the ar ) le in which they ate made, can not be surpassed in !Ilia rile. S. MOttillSON, nit S -Gro lint uvccii Thompson'a Carminative, For the ',tee of Cholie Cholera MorbitJ. Summer Complaint. yse lac ry, Diarrhea, 4.c. CI Eft rill CATES of person:: %lb() have used he , Ca rrnitim in e, are coming in thick and f a st. '1 ducuments may be seen at the Agency, as well as the bent of City liefeiences given. IIEAD THE FOLLOWING: T.'-,7FURT MAl , ls.)N.leg 3, 1813 si r: —Av h err I was passing through Pittsldo ✓;h two weeks since, in my was home from the East, I called in at your Store, and purchased two bottles of "'f horn), sri o ' s Carminative," for my Children, who were sick of the Summer Climplaini, and us I told yom boy that s o ld them to me, I Would write and let you know how they operated, I JO SO now With pleasure; thee cured them perfectly, and Mrs D. (me wife) says it's the best Medicine she ever used, and recommends t vete one to use it for their Children. I remain, yours, very respectfully. J. W. D. W M. JACKSON, Wholesule & Retail Agent, car. of Wood& Liberty sic., Pittsburgh. N. B. All orders uddrrssed us abuse, goat paid. A0g,16-tf An t I-D yspe pt lc, Tonic and Cathartic Pills. HESE PILLS, while they cleanse the stomach _a. they restore its original tone without cresting de• bility. They likewise produce all the invigorating and strengthening effects of la most approved Tonic; tlith: , accomplishing a deilderatum of a Cathartic Alterativt and the best ever known Tonic medicine, whose use fulness ran be relied upon in all those diseases origina ting from the detan , r ' ement of the Alimentary Canal dirertly, or Biliary Secretions indirectly; such as Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Hemethoids or Piles, Chronic Diarrho , a, Sick Stomach, Flarthorn, Vertigo. Depra ved Appetite and Foul Stomach, Surfeit from intem perate Eating or Di inking,&c., Warranted Purely Vegetable. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. ‘ L3 Prepared by the proprietor, A. J. THOMPSON, M. D., Anil sold wholesale and retail by my Agent, W. Jscgsus at his Patent Medicine Warehouse, corner of Wittel and Liberty l'ittsborgh. uug if; if Cellars, 4-c DR. .1. J. •IlluNII'SuN'S Dr. E. nteritt, Dentist, (Of the Burnt District.) RESPECTFULLY informs his frieudsand all tho,e who wish his services that he has taken an office in Smithfield street, 2d door from Virgin alley, where he will novo attend nllopetations of the Tecth in the best mariner and ut the bhortest notice. Office hours from 9 till 12, and from','. till 5. may 2—d&viitf. - ,-,f' 'Crit -I ' ' ". ""±: 471- i M- ' -7 ` ,7 " -- ' 'd ' ''` t k : * 4 ,' '. • F ......: ....,_.•„ ~ .•, 0 , . •,arZ , ,1.1:1., A.,:e, z,.... :,_ d ' • • •• - •••. 1 4 - 1.-Y-411 .--- )Po. Iti•-,-..:!%+, 1 7• 7 • t-74-'";---- FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. i t H. H. RYAN, VIM; completed Ids machinery Inr the NI N -L I:FACTU RE ()t , cABINET FURNITURF:, now prepared to idler to the public all articles in his line, at wholesale or lentil, vet y low for CASH', he searrants every article made at his establishment to give satisfaction. as none but the best workmen are employed, and every care taken in the selection od material. Turning and &ming done in the best manner Alsn, an 11,94111f111 . 11l of turned material bent nn imud, such Is Wagon Hubs, !louse Columns, Newel', and Bulu,Leis, 'Bed posts, Shovel and Fmk Table Legs, B.:c. Handles. he subscriber has in addition to his large Estab lishment, nine Brick houses, will' charms running through tin in, which he will Rria for Siwps, with Strum rower sufficient to propel such machinery as may lie pot kilo them, at much lower rates than steam power can be produced Lion, small engines. Bosaes:ion riven um any time. tomenaL.S:w LOCK AND VAULT DOOR MANUFACTORI THOMAS ARNOLD, I. LI,I - Itil• nodp enn be 11,1 at Al,eght - Lis I /1,11r1,,,1 lon' ,”.I h 1.1 If KS AND I. VI (HES, \ L - I btu 1.1,1 KS, ST(/1I): III , IIIFICE VAL/ I, S, K I. SIIEI I ER y \ sTiIIIE I>uuß POI, s, 11 LT 1/tII 1115, MIN 11.1'1.1 \ It. III( (' STING., It .4, IN ES, S SII 11 FE(IIITS 11,,i1..re. Stearn! ‘• :11 1 . 10,1 1111 1 1!1• . :1 : • ,k{1111111:1' 11' 110. i V. OIL i,••11. a, lit' d.“.1,,11:.• 111 toi•uinrh>nt 1 , 11 , :IN Ciit.ll4l( ErJjJ '..Nr00:;., 104 ',1:. •1 1 !. , 11 .1 A. I I BELL AND Ha Ass rot•NDER S I), 70. 1 ILI ( 1111(1, :rt 0 0 0 : !I in VI '.• n rit,trj. I ft .tr I 0.• ot ti.. telt ,14. IV.v , 11, tnz , th-r ce, in it .• f:nry t lot 13 I. RE-BUILT .k ()RK! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE, WILLIAM D. SHAFFER, 11 . 1.1.‘ n ,l it: it lit. h.. t l.ri titt NE 11 S () IC E pr,• l ,, r ud to 1ur,346 nil nrttdo. .3 t !r.• I n Of (11. N 1 1.1.1 M 1: ( I.() 111 X„ On Ihe tern, sari at 11. , .bons',[ foe Ilee. If Go.eir If .V 7' /: 1. S Anti 15:51 !serui selveleil w Oh mn, h rtllf• tv .1, 11, rmlr• k.'i. If, lirss in hi. mephi,men, , Inle sit the Iry Vklllhnlen 111 , he riSS and in the busi nrse, h,• 60l e• tit !zise gorse,' cili•hlul ion It, the... Ale/May I.'ol him with their ro.tum. A I,rge ns• sin!lll.'llt of Clothing suited to the Season. con , iflint of Cloth, Frowl, n0.11),..(:“nrg, 40:1,01,1 v m ,II US 11 , 131i111••• lie 00 . 1•14 1,1,11 r oi (; I) B It GAINS 14 111, e.'nl;h.limvo,t in the y. Ilr ha. Alma huge .tt,cl. of Vt.,;, Shirts. cotton and at..).curf. and El arolketritief-, he is ptep.lrell to sell law fct cash, ut,d ca.ll I has icy .ecuretl the service. of sit excellent I 'toler. lie i. la spared to manufacture garment, of all Lio,d, ru coder, in such a manner as to tender the PIVI'SIIURGII CLOTHING STORE of he public are invited and examine Go them-elver. iv 24.11 Fifth Ward Livery Stable. THE subict iher. buying to.tight ant the well _ up j known Livery Stable kept by C Doty, in the Oil. %Void, respeet.fill!t inform, hi, fij,•nyi, and the public goicrolly, flint lie will keept at all timer. o .tot k oldie hest de,ci ipiion of liithng Horses, lug. Ci.rtinges °Cull kind., and in shott, every filing re.plited in his line of ['urine.. A con.nieruble portion of his snook if: new, and lie i. confident that no stick in the city will lse superior to Ida. HIS TERMS WILI, BE MUDERATI Stuble is on Liberty St.,n few dor., above the Cuntil Dr!dge, where he rewertfolly solicits n .hare of public pat rovage. CII.kIILES (201.ENIAN. E . : T 7 - - Ile is Elko provided with MI elegant Ilenrve, which will be furni,lied when required. 0rt25(1 Lafayette Refectory, NOS. 6164 63, WOOD STREET, Under Lynies Auction B,*ore. THE suliriberii have fated up the above place, in superior style, and they feel assured will give corn fort and satisfaction to all who may visit them. Atrungements have been made to bnve u con stant supply of RES 1! 0Y S 'l' E S, which will be served up to visitors and families on the short est notice. Other !exotics, candies, fruits and pas tries of the choicest kinds always on hand. Their Der is filled with the txhit brands the markets can af ford; and every attention paid to visitors. Their muttu in, Every luxury in its season. Pt ices modernte. roe:10.1v. OGDEN C • GIBSON. PERPETUAL INIOTION! WILLIAM T. ALBREE & CO, DEALErts in nii Linds and minlities of Pitts burgh. Philadelphia and Boston manufactured Boots, Bootees, Shoes and Slippers. Also, a new and splendid, nrat,light and durable article of miner alized spring-tempered Gum Elastic Shoes and Oyer Shoes, at 73 MARKET STREET, between Fourth street and the Diamond. N. B. A fine UASOFtMCIII of Bop', 'tombs' and Childrens' Long Boots, of fine and coorre qualiiy, now in store. oct2s-3mIlW. FALL AND WINTER C 321 zZga CID Rl', ZALI ZI SZ/ CM. THREE BIG DOORS! Ne. 151, LIBERTY STREET PITTSBURGH. '• Honorable. dealing, insures honorable success." THE immense patronage that has been bestowed upon the sidtscriber's esprblishment fur many years past, by all classes of the community, in tinquestinnuble evidence that hid articles have given satisfaction to all his customer:. and that his efforts to please the public taste has been successful. His stork of Fall and Winter Clothing Is now prepared for the inspection of his friend. and the public generally, and from the variety of his stock, the superior quality of his Cloths, and the style and taste in which all irk articles are made, he feels con- fident of pleasing all who may favor him with u call. It would he impossible to enumerate ail Litt articles in a single advertisement, but the follow Mg will suffice to ilium the public the variety frorn ss Lich to chmrse VERY SUPERIOR CLOTIIS. Of every quality and price. rAssimmtt.i AND CASSINETDS, TWEED, SATTINETS, VELVETS, &C, of 1. - ie. - Ai, English lind American Manufacture. II is stitch of READY MADE CLOTHING, I.rt DRESS COATS, Of evvry tputlity and pt 1? • . r:IIL7 Sftii 4, (A every quality and prier, and [nude In the 111.1,1 la-hionublo Gentlemen's Fashionable Cloaks, lu great ne,l sold tit toprecedeotly loe. Overcoats of every Description, Anew and viendid u4iortment of FRENCH EST• ING PAT t E RNS. n floe lot of AND ENGLISH ( . .\:•.;SI\ lEH ES of e% cry sliude, color, tied patient,. New Style of Beaver and Tweed Cloths, IF BLACK. BLUE. INVISIBLE GnEEN, GOLD- I`IIXED AND W.l\7, FOlt 111= .011 11 I.lln l .l l n k r4rin a nd R'7" , Itlrtnkrr 1,111 ,• r Z , i1)(1 , 4 f.,1 cont.,. lIC La. , tLu ILc U,Ual loi such al storLa, fr •1 ,1) . .1 SC, lII'S BOA, rll.l, Coheir S. cS Th i • uLu yr ft ,l all art in the tic till, .t tits ...tit. l n,.•r iii., titry at aro tithe, icy. Iln ii n.SF:I'I:ItITF:rLI' I 1:liS flirt ur.a a. ilu•r :.11. rill Lin ,/ h.•.m 'mrLnrrl 111 I ill . (10 , 1 s II I ()N .1111.1: II () S I: S to ihr r,c:nnc, hr 1 - 41, arrwo I.ij prilion3 lint ( I'l ANI) \1.1KI: ('Ol7llTlll' YIEIICILINTS „.,,,,•.i I, !••1•',0 c”1:11 it 11.rt11 (aiotooir on .tiCtl tern,* tlll. ri..• I hr. r.i. I l', •• • • • , 1 !•1,11 \l. =EMI =ME Li)!-K! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS 11:1(1', \I.NI 1111 NATIONAL CLOTHING STORE, Broad. Beal cr. Pilot amid Tx% red Vl' .01 Bled ? , t r p.•d. ilnrrcd and Fant v Forti;:o and Borit.••tac Ca••tutcr,.-; Lo 11! • \ AN!' 4ti.,1111 RE-c t'l.\ X 1 1:11.% t: TIU.S. AI I, col., PRS. Plain and Fancy Sattinctts, all Colors and Qualities; • 1 - LA A \l:\\'. .\\l) BrAl . llll I. \lill• h I IA; r IN I (.; I 1; v is i r nem, ooiil.ll g rid Sill. Unsliturtc... 11,,r ~ 11:1• 1 1,/ I•! IH$1,1: •1 L., Nir4 . • Ht . •: , •ii•,rr•El rilailtd,,t• Ch.tl kind .I:, or:g of nil kin. t I. , th.r. all, the mo.i tip pro4ed I:n•tern and l'utt• 01 , 01,011., „ montltt ) at the 0,0,1 nip) un 16e 10,11 11114 , n:161e 191 n, stir , thntrch he ne.er ham leg on s'w,t. Loa he cnn get tip n hettel fitting:. and n Lauer made z,r• men!, than .orne of 1110.0 4111, alt••, , p,:sl,Fte the great. , ptit lof it lien 10.. legged. HI, tzliolartl toi doil:111111 ,,, t to Lr oldi:ed. whentiles want Co 1.. r them-else, to call la rrook to cut fin them, for 14.M1 oI nt,lay LI, it lill•al4R•11.1•4. lIV Dula 1•1111,1 Lk' pti!Piit• hultsls.l l ; tt ed hr those in Int gely competittold tom tho, nerd „olit•cd :V/1 . 111. ill It •% lots his atteritiGn &let-tett to an tidy, no , ‘ ,l the pap, I. written br .on,' conceited prr.ton appearance n,ight L,. improsed sums of the song he tolkit Ain 11,1111 1 he .nb.cnber li i. male nn nrranPernent in New he Lill reret,e, in the coupe 10 . a iew Loge of Shill., nt prices varing from 50 reins to 3,00. Country inerehants and other. to putt base by the trate Of linen, will have them order+, II zict.ompanied by the r0..111, attended to with protnianet, and de.p:och. Thankftd for the very lib.•r-al patrotinge extended me timing the short time I hose been in basins-s, lum determined to sell new and good clothing at such pt ices will rend., it to the advantage of purt-It4er, to call at th e NATR)N. A L CLO 1 H 1 NO STORE heron. going, el•tew here. JAMES B. IMITt'IIELL. ra i- '2.5 or 30 Good hand, will receise oo d wag,. arid Collnlitrll employment, by calling 3oon a nt the Na. trona! Clothing Store. , None need ripply but who eon corne well recommended us being able to do thl• befq JAMES. B. :\ 1 I TCII ELL. ILdlw VENITI AN REIN DS. A; WESTERVELT, \Mr 11 Euld and ivell known V,- i(ian Blind Maker, former of Second and Fourth sir, kes this method to inform i ; T winy friends of the fact iat his ractiiry is now in full recut ion on St Clair st.,neur re old A Ileg heny Bridge, here a min:quilt siipply of finds of vuriim s colors and conodinily Inept hand and at prices, tin twenty-cents up to suit ~istumerd. N. B if requi(cd, Blinds will be put rip so, that in case of by fire, or otherwise, they may be re moved wiilardt Is, aid of u screw-driver, and with the same facility that airy oilier piece of furniture can he remov(id. and without any extra expense. rr‘r2.4-d.!;:.wr 1 y. Citizen's flotel TEi subsct iber has opened the Citizen's Hotel on L. Penn .itreet, as a house of public entertainment, in that large In irk formerly the Penn House, near the canal bt idge, where he is pros ided for the ac commodation of the public, and will be glad at all times to see his friends. up4l-d&wtf BENJAMIN F. KING. New Spezia, Lird and Pine Oil Lamp Store TH E subscribers having opened a store, No 8, St Clair street. (west side) for the sale of Lamps Oils, respectfully invite the attention of the in habitants of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surround. ing country generally, to their stock of Lamps, before purchasing elsewhere. Our arrangements with the rnanufact ors are such that we con safely any, we are prepared to light ill the most brilliant and economi cal manner. Sleamboatx,e Hotels, Public. Halls, Churches, Stores. Shops, Parlors, Bridges and Strews, is well as the more "dark and benighted cor ners, or any place where brilliancy, neatness arid strict econen,yisdesirrd. Among Our means for letting Mir “light shine," may he Booed the folbiwin,g Lamps for burning bird. Lard Oil and Sperm Oil. sir.: Hanging Lamps and Chandelier', (2 to 4 branch) Inc lighting Stores, Public llulls, Churches, Ilo.els and steamboats. ti and and Centre Table Lamps, (various patterns and prices,) forl'urlors. Reading and Work Lamps. Side and Wall Lamps, Glass and Tin Hand Lamps c Sze. The above ore mostly Dyott's Patent Lamps. with double shelled fountain, and otherwise en impruv, tnent upon arc lump now• in use, which can be per ceived at once by examination. A Iso,glactiTrimmings for lamps, such us Glohr , ,Chimneys, W ichs, &c. Ivory. Patent Pine Oil Lamps, such as Ilang,ing Chanilelier, (2 tc G branch ) Stand and Centre T4ile Lamps, (Glass Fran:: with or w Awn di ops,) Street lamp for lighting streets and bridge,. A n we cannotil,icribe the various patterns, we the puhlio to examine them. 'We affirm that in hi lliur.ry, cleanliness and economy, no light now illuse will hear corr.pnrison with these lumps mid Pine Oil. They are as subs to use 11 , 1 sperm or Lard Although some are endeavoring to iden•'.fy this article with the old camphine and spirit gas, (by the iise or us ilia accidents have ocrurmed,) we assert this to he 0110111er:1nd article. and that 110 hush• occurred during the extensive use of this article in Pluludelphia for four years. These Lit m p produce (7, much light, atilt, as Inneh neatness and more brilliancy, and 3.T percent. less than an y other light now in use, not excepting It - anyone doubts statements we have, or may here tiler make, ue would ,Hy, ae have commenced oar hodne... in l'in-burgh, and know Mr; the me r its of the ;I,t irl•a we offer it, the public, we arc willing to hold al all times fur OUr Slietementx, and are willing to put to lest our Lump—dollars and I, , ol3,—teming economy—and the !midi decided on the m•ntne+. and brilliancy of iLc light. \l'e lei, many teAtirnonirtls (tom resident of Phila rlolphitt and chew hew, but the following may it:nice Gee the prv,elll.. Thus i, Iu certify that I have purch'iserl of M. B. I tNott a sotlicient number "tilt Patent Pius Uil Latop, to lit the I'nivet>alict Church of Pltikelelillia, Bud has e !hem in said Church about two )ear,.. have land them to give perfect sutilfitction. The Oght 1,1 etTiced t bete ii the must brilliant that I h,,.• ever 41,11. • are so economical dent the cottt id the Lotopi Iret been saved ,ever al time,' over; the 11,C.o l ; op of the not costing hall - OS touch tw IL duJ before we pr.c tare them. lte,prctft'lic, JOIIN DESSA LET, 5c n•ters ofthe alcove (tamed Church l'lols.lelploa. July 8, 1345. Ito , t , ..h•r•i:.!tied hu. in: o , eri fr t yi-tr.llyo,C, Pme 1.tin11.4 in ill• 1101.1. t h.. Bohser 1111•111 r Mir, ~,,oertlie,ll t:, I I. 11410 prtmlueed hv 4 ny nit! 1•:t• 1/,' 11,1 , ,re I e..orritenced Itzteing me h the I'Lne (hi, I .irtg thy GJA; hut al- Lamp., I so moch Ili, hho and co , ,,eeed of their ectmotny, Mint I End the (;A., removt•ti and horn the Pine lid in e. LV ;11. CA lIL 1'1.7 iett- of Iluliver 11.)u,e, N., 20:1 (211... nut et. 1".•'(.(1.•11.h . na, 13.13. I 1 / rA. A 1 n r CITT,J,,Iy I'2, 1315. 7,,n% the unti ! •r•igm,l, ha‘in m ,, t,!!”,1),, , 1t's Poen( Pin.. 011 Ltir,pl, rtv: re: , mmend ,•conornical light we (Ire Ailnpleiu tht'ir IZrUctilro, •••••,. nrl,l v.c bt.:l••,e thr to as I,t 1“• Fn.171 an otit, Lump, and 1,1.1 ~ 1 On!. 151, i. r MEM= An, ~,t• .1 mlk: tt.2 ge,tinonr,a 411 . 111.• forve,.inz =I. TIM,. mut IS Inolt:to I t . ./•1, r.., p rop,- r k"•. (II NO 13. N. P. 1,1,1 0.1 toot ht,i: A K It Efrhangr IlroArr, corner 1r.,! and Third streets. Glllll, Silver, S , :st•iii it 413, hotight tend Sight rit Jen, (or nutc• tea. J u MV Au rinrinnnt;.o. J. R. N1 . 1),,tta.1,1. St. Lotti., M t , W 11. E. g ., Bunt, Ky. ) Lonis‘ille \\ 111:.\ I 1111: JEW.; ,\ND GENTILES!! GREAT WESTERN CLOTHIAG STORE:: P. OW ENS, PROPfiIE. FOR, 1-) F:T S thanks to Li: old cum omers and fr t,i, pir•t(near:. 110 is 1IUN• pedaled to Sell c 1,11.1112 tell per rent, than an) other estate• hmint v..e,t of the nomnt•ius; and keeps constant.. Ir on hand a large assort neat of NIEN'S C1,1) . 1 NINO. such as User ('oats front $3,50 to $3O, (•assino! Pants from $2 $1; fiat Cassimere Pants Cron! $3 50 io $0; fine Satin \'r•sts for $1.75; fine llorn -I,..z.ine do for $3; and all kind. of WINTER PESTS, SHIRTS, I)l{A\\ ERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, and all articles in his Those who wilt to purclitoic, will do well to give him r, cell. a s Ito is preputed to furnish dothinZ on the vrr cheaptia fair ca.h. Don't forget the place; GREAT W ESTERN CLOTHING s-roitE, NO. 143, I.IIIE sr tt r, uopoiito Bin wary Alley. oco.2litf. I'. OWENS. CLOTHING STORE Watcr, Strect, Tlirce Doors below Wood. THE subscriber I espectfully informs hiv cust 0- -L !nets Mid Ille public geneially. that he hits open. oil n sariety of seasonable clothing. ut the above stand, which he offers as cheap as can be bought in the city. The tgore if. in charge of Mr R PEW, one of the best rut ter' and inuitexpericoced workmen in the city. oct2t;tl. P. OWENS. THAT the Fianklin House, foot of Irwin street, Pittshorli, by It 13 1.3111105 D, is the most vligble establishment fin transient travellers or those who may, wish a longer residence in the city, his accornodutiom are excellent. We know from experience and heartily recommend his hoots as worthy of patronage. 11 ugh Kirkland. Fveeruunit. Wm Connelly, Franklin. liongamin iiblock, Butler. II It Webb, Cochranton. .1 no Hamilton, Ohio. Jam Iteiley, New York. ES - Borilers accommodated by the day or week, month or yeurly. uet 15 CONSISTING of about 130 acres, fifty of which is cleared and tinder fence, situated about three milesfrom the city of Allegheny, between tho Frank lin and Beaver roads, well watered, and adjoining lands of Arthur Gallagher, James Kerr. the late David Chess, Hugh Davis, Esq, Robert Davis and Samuel Davis. This tract of land from its proximity to market trade, are inducements to Gardner'u Farm er., Butchers or Manufacturers. Itica law and con ditiens cal. For particulars enquire of SARAH B FETTERMAN, or JAMES C CUMMINS, nuv 6 Pittoburgh I'e. LIGHT IS COME! LAST, THOUGH NOT LEAS-1 J( /IIN W 1 tin t/rtzg:-r. Nil:11(1AZ & 11MS 1V V , Nl , rri:ants .IAS. ('‘), I.ISII, Ciociong Slum. .jul IN lit)lT'N ELL, Ch , thu,g Stine. :; %%here r h.• e,kmlou I=l WM Bell e 1,.. ) U. D u % J. I'uuu,•r & Co.. I'itl ' I .12011.•• iS,n,iin,C Co. J ~~!wHlkaw uS Co, t Pfiilmfi•il~n in Take particular Notice A Farm For Sale, 3nouranrc klEompanies. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS OR DAM AGE BY FIRE. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED With the additional security of a STOCK CAPITAL. The Reliance Mntnal Insurance Co. of Phila.—Charter PerpetutV. DIIIECTORS : ;. George IV. 'ruined, John M. Atwood, Thomas C. Rod:MIL Lewis R. Ashhurst, %I'm. R. Thompson, George N. Raker, 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 told other buildings, nod on Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandize, limited or perpetual, in town or country, on the most favorable term,. The Mutual l'rinciple, combined with a Stria and the other provisions of the Charter of tide Company, hold out unusual inducements, both of profit and safety, to those desirous of effectinz insurance, to which the Company ask the attention and examination of those interested. The Capiud Stock of the Company is invested in good and sufficient securities. After providing for he losses accruing to the Company. in the course of its business, the stockholders are entitled to receive out of its income and profits an interest not exceeding six per cent. per annum on the Capital Stock actually paid in—the amount of which interest, it is expected, will be supplied by funds invested—end thereafter, all the remaining profits are to accumulate and be held, in like manner with the Capital Stock, for the better se curity of the assured. But certificates heginar inter est, payable annually. transferable on the books of the Company, and convertible at any time into Capital Stock, will be !sued thereCor to the Stockholders and insured members, in proportion to the amountof Striek held, or premium paid by them respectively, agreeably to the previsions of the Charter. Those effecting insurance with this company have, besides the usual protection agtlinst loss, by the otdi nar'y Method of insurance, theadditional advantage or a direct participation in the profits of the Company. without any liability. GEO. W. TOLAND, Pr&Bient. B. M. ll(Ncitst•N, Secietary. The subscriber, %;vlln is the duly authorised Agent for the above named Company, Is PCeptiVed fa inAe in surance, ut the Office of the Agency, So. 2. Si Charles lintel, on Third street, a few doors above \Vood street, and will give LII further information desired. THOS. J. CAMPBELL. Pitto,ol7l,, May 30. 1845. (je3-Iy.) dec3 I=l KING & FINNEY, A gen t s at PS/',burgh., for the Delaware Af T rtaCl Safety Insurance Company of Phiia. FIRE RISKS open buildings and M erchnnditeof every description and NIARINE RISKS upon If ulla oi carguesof vessel, taken upon the most favor able terror. RPOtTice at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Water ail yet, near Market street, Putidnigh. N. B. King Sc. Finney invite the confidence and patronage uf their friend, and the community at lar;e to the Delaware M. S. Insairence COMpil nv, as an in stitution among the most flourishing in l'hila.tolphia -,1,1 having a large paid in capital, wbich by the operation of its charter is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insured his doe share of the pt °tit, of the Company, without involving him in any vesPonsthiltlY whatever; beyond the premium actually paid in by him. und t herefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. nov l-tF. Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of ehiladelphia. N. E. corner tf Third and Wood sts., Pittsburgh. rpliE affects of the company on the first of January. 1 1815. as patili-hid in conformity with an act ul Pennst IYania Legislature, were Bond* and Mortgages, $1;00.615 93 Heat Ettate. u 100,967 77 feropolan. Loans Stocks nod Ca,h, 207,499 72 Making a total or $903633 4:2 certain assurntire that all I.6set will he prommly met.and giving Clain: sentirite to all a Lo ob tain p o lirm, from ti..oc Company. itirke taken at as rates as It consistent • WARRICK MAR - TIN, .Agent. Fire and Marine Insurance. TE Insurance Company of North Ainerica of Phiiadelphia through it• duly authorized Agent, the gubi.crilier, atficra to make permanent and limited I n . :Gr a n , nn priireity. in thiv city and its vicinity, and o t , iihiliments by the Canal and Rivers. DIRECTORS. tliur I'l,4'c. Samuel Brug,l,l, Alec. Hem y, Charlie Tqvlor, Sam'l. Jonel, Sena \V. Smith, Edwit,l Smith, ARlbrow IVhite, .lobo A. Brown, Jacob Dl. 'Remus, Jilin Whine, John R. Neff. Thomn4 B. Core, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D.Sherrard,See'Y Thin in :lie oldest Insurance Company in the United Staten, having been chartered in 1794 Its charter is I erpetual. and from it, high standing, long experience, ample mean, and avoiding all risks of an extra ha zardoun character, it may be cousidemed as offering ample secutilS to the pub lic. MOSES Al WOOD. At Connting 1Z soni of A twood, Julien Sz, Co—Water and Front streets, l'itt.hoigh. 0c123-Iy, The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. ACIIIARTF.R I'ERPEITAL. $400.000 paid in, ollire 163. , Chestnut st., north side, neat Fifrh. 'lake Immiance, either permanent or limited, against li,ss or damage by tire, on Property and leas '1 every description, in Town or Country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either pet boually or by letter, will be promptly attended to. C. N, BACKER, nest. C. G. B•\CRCR, Sec'y. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Bancker, Jacob R Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thomas J Wharton, Mordecai I). Lesvis, Tobias Wagner, Adolph' E Boric, Sainucl Grant, David S Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY WARRICK MARTIS, Agent, at the Exchanze Of fice of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Third and Market atieeti. Fire ri.ks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug