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1846. fia,
Independent Portable Boat Line !
For the Transportation of Produce,
and Merchandise, to and from
PITTSBURGH, BA LTLIIOIO3 AND PHILADELPHIA.
No Transhipment.
THI subarriberr, Agents fora number of the best
1. Portable Boats. forming a regular dully Line,he
twean Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities, will be fully
- prepai d. on tho opening, of - navigation, to ship a large
'eant of Pmduce and Merchandise with despatch
and on llCCUrfl^ddling terms.
The great succesawhich 11ns characterised thin mode
of trannportntion on the Penne'. Canals and Railroads,
during the last few yenta, notwithstanding the opprt.
sitiott of long established companies, and in a pretty
. sure indication of ita superiority over the old plan of
tratishipPing at the different torm!nous of canals 'and
••
. 4 railroads.'
We therefore ask , for the Independent Portable Boat
Linea libernlshare of patronage. .
Produce . or Merchandise consigned to ua for ship
meat will be forwarded immediately on arrival free of
any charge for commission, storage or insurance.—
Bills Lading iransmitted, and all iruttructiuns prompt.
ly attended to.
lUEARS, RAYNOR & Co.,
ro A Pltiladelpl
B ia.
ROSE; MERRILL & Co.,
Smith's Wharf, Baltimore.
. C A McANULTY & Co,
canal basin, -Fountain at, near Liberty,
mar IS Pittsburgh.
n
lao4n
Etinicharn's Transportation Lino,
BETWEEN PITTSBUfeCHI IND THE EAST
ERN CITIES
PRO'PRIF:TORS,
Wst. Bi.voltsm, JACOB DOCK,
THOS. 13INGOA31, WM. A. STBATTOS.
Conducted on Sebbath•keeping principles.
TBE Proprietors of the old established Line have
thoroughly recruited and renewed their stock,
and are well prepared to fdrword Produee and Mer
chandise on the opening or navigation.
TEM tong experience of the Proprietors in the car 7
tying businesi, with their watchful attention to the in.
terest4 of eustainers, induces them to hope that the,
patrOnage heret,fore extended to "Bingham's Line"
will be continued and increased.
I/toothy" c' the 'usual self-glorifying style of advertis
ing too absurd for imitation, and believing that with
former customers We need no self-commendation, we
would merely invite . such 119 have' not heretofore
patronised our Line, to give us a trial. - '
Our rates of freight-hall at all times be as low as
the loamst distorts charged by other responsible Lines.
Pro - loco and Meichindise be - received and for
warded without'ililV tharve frit. advertising, Storage
or Commission.. Bills of hiding
.proinptly forwarded,
and every direction. carefulll;at tended to. -.
Appl to, or addi•ess; - .I,YM. BINGHAM,
Canal Basincer Liberty end Wayne sti., Pittsb'g.
BING HAM..- DQCK,Land STRATTON,
No. 9.7.0 .Marketstreet. Philadelphia.
-JAMES WILSON, Agent.
N. 122Noith Howard street, Baltimore
WILLIAM TYSON... Agent.
No. 10. West street. New York.
.RELIANcIR poRTAI!LE !BOAT LINE.
51iZ.474.20‘.- 14
8 6.MitiEg
FOR' itANSPORTATION OF GOODS
Between Piftiburgh and all the Eattern Cities
WITHOUT TRANSHIPPING.
IHIS old and , long established Line having near
ly doubled their capacity and facHities for cur
rying goods, nre now . preparing to receive produce
and merchandize to any amount for shipment East et
West.
Thn boats of this Line being nil four section Porta.
hle Bnats,aretransferred from Catlett° Railroad, thus
saving all transhipment or separation of goods; as the
goods arc never removed till their arrival at Phi lade]
Oda or Pittsburgh.
Thu Line being the Pinneer in this mode ofcarrying.
after a succektful operation of eight years, are enabled
whh confidence to refer to all merehrous who have
beretoNre patronized them. t'i'estern Merchants are
espectfuliy requested to give this Line a trial, as evt.
y exertion will be used to render satisfaction. Met
chandise and Produce always carried at an low price,
on as fair :ems. and in as short time, ashy any other
Line. Produce consianed to our house at Philudel
phia will be sold on liberal terms. '
Goods-consignedto either our house at Pittsburgh or
Philadelphia, forwarded promptly, and , all requisite
charges paid,
JOHN 111cFA DEN & Co., Penn street,
• Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
JAS. M. DAVIS,& Co., 249 and 251,
_tor_ -
Marketst., Philarlelphin. I
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FARE REDUCED!!
Good Intcnt Past Mail for
' P`[4OI,ADLELPHUA,
OP SPLENDID NEW TRor BUILT COACHES,
AND RAIL ROAD CARS,
rs
dci"2s- Ott
Lcavo Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P.M.
iIIINNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS,
ASCENDING TIP , : lIII.LS WITH
SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION.
From Chambersburg by ftaitrota to Philaddelphirt
In splendid neiVly built Eight Wheel Care, there eon
. nenting'ivith Mail Cars for New York; also at Chum
Im7dMirg with Mail Lined direct for' Baltimore and
Ws,hink.ron City.
Offleesforthe above,Line; next door te the Ex
change Hotel, St 'Clair street, and opposite the Si.
ChaVled Hotel, Wood street.
inne 12 W. R. MPORHEA D, Ag.t.
FARE R.EDU„CED!
Opposition Good Intent Past:Line for
2-M X PAZ
OF SPLENDID TROY BUILT COACHES,
Leave Pittbaigh dai kir at 1, P. M.
RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS,
ABcendingtha mountain with
SIX HORSES AND POS i TILLIOA
• ONLY OSE NlOll7 OUT TO CHAMBT.II3BUGH,
2C - L x. V . 4 . 4 ,11 7, &Zezit.
Thence by ItAllilloAD toPhitaikiphia, (being the
only Line, running their own cars on the rond,)connec
ting with Mali CtliS ftleNew l'orkalso at Chambers
burg With Maillines direct to Ba ' ltimoro tiud Wash
inton City.
'Oilice second door below the St Charles Hotel,
IVood street.
A'. HENDERSON; Agent
ort '25.1
JOHN NI TO WNI3END,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY
.No. 45 Market 81. 3 doors dove Third at.
PITTSBURGH
Mole tonstaritiy on hand, a well' selected
WILL
assartment of the beat and .freshest medicines,
which he .willsell on the most reasonable terms.—
Physicians'sanding orders will be; promptly attended
to, and supplied with articles they ; may culy upoa as
genuine.
'Physicians' prescriptions will ha occuratelyStnd
neatly prepared from the best matesiatts at any hour of
the'day or night.
A Iso, for sale, cx large stock or ftesli nod' good'perfu
dec3o
lIL A KELY at lIIIT,CREL,
REAL-ESTATE AGENTS & CONVEYANCERS,
Arl ONTINUE to attend-to the purchase and tale of
'kJ City and - County Property and all other business"
connected with Real Estate, They wilt also prepare-
Deeds, Bonds, Mortpges and all other legal instru•
Mews of-writing, on moderate terms. !or , the con.
venlerce.orthe public, they have two - bffices—the
LaW office" of John I,,Vlitchel„ corner of Fourth and
Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the office of James
Blakely, on Fenn street, near the Canal Bridge, sth
[ jan23 6m.1
IMPORTANT .ARRIVAL.
T ills day received, and now 'opening, a splendid.
assortment Of. Fine, Plain and. Fancy Colored
CLOTHS: CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c.,' •.
All of the choicest selections.
The subscriber is now opening his stuck of Spring
Goode, which, for variety, taste, style and quality, has
never before been - offered in this city. The very-flat
tering. patronseti bestowed upon this establishment
the past year, - has induced the subscriber to make an
unusual largo purchase. Many of these Goode are
of a superior quality nod texture, end of n kind never
brought to this market by any other establishment.—
Ho would respectfullysolicit the attention of hisfrionde
and the citizens generally, who are - accustomed to
having tbeir garments mode to order. having for some
time past paid particular nttentiun to this branch aids
business, and having secured the assistance of the most
competeneand fassinnable Motets, some of whom are
established and well known es such in this community.
It would be difficult, in n common advertisement, to
enumerate the various articles comprising this st *oh,
but it consists of every description of goods suitable
fur gentlernen's *ear, such us
, Superfine, Plain and Fancy Colored' FRENCH
AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS.
CASSINIERES, of entire nsw styles -. variousqual
ides;
VESTINGS, of every description, a few expressly
for "Dress or Party Veits;
Fl NE. TWEEDS,,of various stlos and prim's:
. Olive. Brown, Bla - ek end Gold Mixed CASHMA
RETS.
FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms and col
tars;
SILK UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS. splendid
Satin Scarfs, tirndkercheifs, Suspenders, &c ,
&e
, He will be pleased at all times to show these Goods
to any wishing to purchase, feeling confident that he
can furnish any garment in his line oh an good terms,
and in better style. than at any whet. establinhment
West of the Mountains. An examination of the stock
and - style of workmanship -will convince any person of
the advantages to be derived by purchasing at this es•
tablisbment. Ps DELANY; •
NO. 49 LIBERTY STREET.
ar The New York and Philadelphia Fashions are
this day received. ' mar 19
A .C6BD
lIIHE subscriber begs leave respectfully to return
.1,116 grateful acknowledgements for rha liberal
patronage bestowed on him for years cast, and par
ticularly to those who so generously patronised him
since his misfortune-by •the late tire. Having con.
sidorably enlarged his busii.ess by associating with
Vm.B Roberts as a pattuer, he would earnestly so
licit a continuance of former raw rs to the new firm of
ll..therts& Kane, and he trusts that by prompt mien
lion to business they will give general satisfaction
REMOVAL
The subscribers would respectfully inform their
friends and the public that they have removed to their
new Warehouse on Third het weep, Market end Wood
street's, south slide, where They trust, by strict attention
to business, to tne - rit a share of public patronage.—
They solicit attention to ' their extensive atom on
hand, which has been got up with great Cole h the
latest style and most substamial manner. consisting
in part of the following articles, viz:
Mahogany Wardrobes;
" Dressing Bureaus;
Book Case & Secretaries;
Section Back Sofas;
Thine do;
" .. Divans,
Ottomans,
" Victoria Choirs;
" French du;
I'lnin • du;
Centre Tables;
Card do;
Bureau• of every description;
End Table.;
Marble Top Pier do;
Center do;
" &fa. do;
" Dressing Bureaus;
" Wash StandA;
Mahogany Work Stands;
hat Rocks;
" Rocking Chairs;
Sewing do:
"
M 0 file Stoats;
" Arm Chain.;
French Bedsteads;
Butler's Trap;
Mahogany, cherry and poplar Bedsteads, warranted
proof against hugs, and superiir to any thing now of
fered to the public. A hiu, a •iariety Of Windsor chairs
the'h‘tst quality and a new style of arm chairs, with
spring seat, well adapted fur offices or societies, with
a variety of other articles too numerous to mention.
- .
We have at a considerable expense introduced bite
our new Factory on Front street, a steam Engine with
Macliinery. u Inch will enable us to sell wholesale and
retail, at reduced prices.
The attention of Western Merchants and persons
moving west, is invited to our new and extensive es•
tublishment. Western Culdnet-makers are also re
quested to give us a ca 11,., as they will find they ran
purchase from us fur less than they can manufacture.
Orders frost a distance will reeeive prompt attention.
and the furniture will be carefully packed.
Steamboats and lintels furnished.at the ..,hortest.no
t ice on favolable terms.
ROBERTS & KANE.
N. B. Uundertaking in till its branches mi.-n(1
R. & K.
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THOMAS ARNOLD,
RESPECTFULLY informs his frieods end the
public, that the following articles earebe had at
his Manufactory, on Sandusky street, Allegheny city,
at his Sale Room, Diamond Alloy between the
Diamond and Wood street, Pittsburgh, to wit:
KNOB LOCKS AND LATCHES,
VAULT DOOR LOCKS,
STORE DO . DO,
MORTICE LOCKS AND LATCHES,:
KNOB LATCHES,
SHUTTER BOLTS FA c .TENIN3S,
SLIDING DOOR FURNITURE;
STORE DOOR BOLTS,
VAULT DOORS,
IRON RAILING,
IRON CASTINGS, such as WAGON BOX
ES,SASH WEIGHTS. &c.
Wholesale Dealers, Steamboat and Moue
ere A ill Grid it to their advantage to deal with him,
es he is determined to sell his articles at such a
price as cannot foil to please.
110*Job Work in my '
line promptly attended to,
on the shortest notice. decl.
Dr. Wm. M. Wright, Dentist,
Office and Residence in St Clair st.
a A few doors below Liberty, near the
Exchange.lintel. marll
A Farm For Sala
!"CONSISTING of about 150 acres, fifty of which
V is cleared and under fence, situated abZin three
miles from the city of Allegheny, between the Frank
lin and Beaver toads, well watered, and adioining
lands of Arthur Gallagher, James Nera 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 ' s Farm
ers, Butchers or Manufacturers. Price low and con
ditions easy. .For partitularsenquire of
SARAH B FETTERMAN,
or JAMES C CUMMINS,
Pittsburgh Pa.
wilt be manly so, that in
case of alatm by fire, or otherwise, they may be re
moved without the aid of a screw-driver, and with
the same futility that any other piece of furniture can
be removed. arid without any extra expense. .
je9.4-d&wly.
WE BEA rTHE JEWS Aso GENT,LEsu
GREAT 'WESTERN
CLOTHING STORE!:
P. GWENS,. PROPRIE
RF.f PRNS'thanks to his old customersand friends
fur paSt • favors.' Hu is - novti • prepated
. clothing lower,!hy ten'per cent, then any other estab•
lishment west cif the mountain's; and keeps constant •
ly on 'tondo large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S
CLOTHING. Such an Over Coats from $3,50 to $30,.
Cassinett Pants, from $2 tr 44; fine Cassimere Pants
from $3 50'1u $l3; fine Satin Vests roi $1,75; ri.o Born
bazino do for 0; and all kinds of WINTER VESTS,
SHIRTS. DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS,
and all articles in his line.
Those who Wish to purchase, will do well to give
him n call, as ho is prepated to furnish clothing on the
very cheapest terms for cash. Don't forget the place;
GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE. NO.
143, LIBERTY STREET, opposite Brewery . Alley.
oc.:1281f. P. OWENS.
. .
CLOTHING STORE
• •
Water Street, Three Doors below Wood.
MEW subscriber respectfully informs Ida custo
mers and the public generally, that he luta open
ed vuriety of seasonable clothing, at the above
stand, which heltiffers as cheap ns can be bought in the
city.
The store is in' charge of Mr it PEW, one of the best
cutters and ITIOIt experieziced workmen in the city.
oco2Btf. P.OWEN S.
e‘o,i W 5...,,
''`' "10 t_ti.•
‘• -$K --- 4, -
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O,:kSOt.WSE Oz,
y ...1.„,-,
M. KANE, Jr
DIRECTiFRONI PHILADELPHIA
EACH PAPER REARS THE LAngt. AND WARRANTY Olr
DAVID LANDRETH.
FOR sal,. by F L SNOW DF:N. No 2 it 9 W tor st.
ut the statitf , formerly occupied by Geo A Retry
Extinct frpm thenßepori" of !he
Ire of the Peons)ivunia Horticultural Society,'
unanimeuey ad tpie.d. and or'{ red to be printed
Landreth's Nurseries and Gardens.
- -
"These extensive grounds are on Federal street
near the Arsenal.: • • The eat lient codec.
tion of Camellias: seas mak hrtc• Some of those
now in Po.sesdon at those dist'rguisheil nursery
men, ate ten feet • • • • The 3electioo
of 011EF.1% HOUSE eLMSTS is valuable and extensive.
"The Nurse rifts are oil very correctly mnnar.ed,
supplying every part of the Union, a detiiil of which
would occupy too, much of our space: w•e therefore
content ourselves With staling that the stock is yes)
large, and in evert stage of growth, consisting df
- •
==ln==
GREENS,. SURUR<, VINES AND
CREEPERS,
wish a collection ..f Isesbiccoous plums: FUVIT
TREES of the best! kind and most hostility condition;
huge beds of seeding apples, pears. plum., &e., as
stacks far hustlinzund grafting: a plats rely superior
t o 51,4 of working upon suckers, chick carry wish
them into the graft nil the di.eases of the lumens stock.
• • • •
$
"Ct UDEN SEEtis of the finest quality have been
scatty vi over tho countly hum these grounds, nrai
may tivrays ho depended u?on. The Seed Koh/lilt-le
ment of dome Horticulturists is one of the most e x .
tenoive in the Union, and ho res utatiun I. well olio.
seined from year to, yelir.
-To cdtvihe the Chance of mixture of the farloa o f
the plants of the same family. they have established
another norsety, at suitablis distance, on that %lege,
' cannot take place, nod which aecures to the
purclinger a '•gengino at tide." Knowing thus th
age, quality and prnceto of cult ure of forty plant, th
*omit, front 'twit groattds ie recurnntccded with pea
cot.ti tie nee."
Sinee the LIMB of the •'Report" horn which the
above in eXilliflrd. Me entire ecfsbliihment has been
greetlyenletged. ThecollectionoiCurnelliotembrac es
nil the finer kinds, nod consists of snme thousands of
vs ros sixes; so liketcrte of floors, and other desirable
plow., both tender end hottl ) ; Lees, &c.
The Seed Gerden's al•.ne rover fifty acres, and the
whole is, as it has been for snore then half a century.
under the sueressivo management of father and WO,
the most prominent iii America.
01,1,14 IeCCIA,d by F. 1.. SNOWDEN, Iron
cuial,gues tnay be obtained, giulid.
9-ir
RE-BUILT AND ATWORKI
PITTSBURGH! CLOTHING STORE
WILLIArd B. SHAFFER,
MERCHANT TAILHR,
RESPF,CI FULLY informa hie friends nd t
public gonerolly', that he has taken tho
NEW STORE
M ibecnrner'of ‘Vond and Witter td reek, nu the sit
orcupied by Mr S. Schoyer previous to the Grew Fire
were he is prepared $o furnish all articles in 'the lie
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING,
On the most moderate terms, and at the shortest no.
lice. His stork of Goods is-.
ENT IRE YNE IV,
And has been selected with much care to suit the mar
het. He hes in his employment some of the best
workmen in the city, and from long experience in the
business, he hopes tc give general satisfuciion to those
whomay favor him with their custom. A large as
sortment of
Clothing suited to the Season.
con.istingurcioth, Frock and Dress Coats, of all colors
various qualities, 1-16 offers to the public as
GOOD 'BARGAINS.'
As any establishment in the city. Ile has also a large
stock of Vests. Shirts, cotton end silk Crilvats, Scarfs
and Handkerchiefs, which he is prepared to sell low
for cash, and cash only:, Having secured tint services
of en excellent Cutter,)teig prepared to manufacture
garments of all kinds to order, in such a manner as to
render the
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE
worthy of public patronage. The public are invited
to call and examine for themselves. jy24-tf
ALLEN KRAMEft Exchange Broker, corner
of Wood and streets. Gold, Silver,
and Solvent Bunk notes, bought and sold. Sight
cheeks °nth° Eastern pities, for epic. Drafts, notes
and bills,collected.
113IERENCES
Wril. Bell& Co.,
Jahn D. D4vis,
F. Lorenz-a,
J. Painter& Co.
Joseph IVuod
James Ma l y,
Alex. Bronson &Co. .
John H Brawn &Co. Pinlactelpnia.
James M'Candless. Cincinnati 3 O.,
.1. R. M'Dimald. St. Louis, Mo.
W. H. Pope, Esq., Pres% Bank Ky ., . )Louisville.
HE subscriber offers for sale thirty•one building
lots on a credit often years. These lots are situa
ted on Grant, Wylie. Fifth, Ross and Diamond streets,
in the ad Ward of the city, adjoining the New Court
:House. Persons disposed to purchase, will find these
lots favorably located as to health, convenience to hu
siness, and will ultimately be the centre of the city.
ror particulars enquire of J arnes,C. Cummins, or
SARAH . B.*FETTERMAN.
feb`. l s dtf
VENITIAN BLIDI DB.
I E old and well known Ve:
mit" Blind Maker, former
iC Fourth etc',
;es this method to inform
many friends of the fact
t his Factory is now in full
ration on St Clair st., near
old Allegheny Bridge,
no, a constant totpply of
ids of various colors and
lilies, is constontly kept
hand and at all prices,
n twenty.c:entat.up to suit
Comers.
Pittal ,, w g L, Pa .
Long Credit
OC n 13110211 E 13 •ar. 0 0 1 ,,S
, • ARRANGEMEN3II TOR,
74„ „/„
'1846
aP.
I3LAKELY & MITCHEL, AGENTS
Remittances to, and Passage to and from
GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, BY THE
Black Ball, or old. Line Liverpool Packets.
Il7'SaillngTrom New York and Liverpool on the
let and 16th of every menth.49 -And by ,
First ClaisAnlcrican Ships [galling IViekly.]
DF.4SON§ sending to the
."01r1 Country" for their
Friends.can make the necessary arrangements
with the subscribers ; and have them brought nut
in any of the Eight:Ships cemptising.the Black Ball,
or Old Linear 'Liverpool Packets; (coiling fromLiv
erpnolonthe.tat and IGth of every month,) also lcy
First Class Ships, calling from that- port weekly,
1 which. our Agents, hlessrs. James D. Roche & Co.
there will send out without. delay.
Should those sent-for not bonieoutthe Monoy will
he refunded without any deduction..
The "BLACK BALL, OR OLD • LINE OF
- LIVERPOOL P4CKE TS,".camprise the follow
ing magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverpool
Cri their regular appointed day, as follows:.
Fidelia, .On Ist Jan. Ist May. lot Sept.
Europe. 16th " 16th " 16th •'
New York, Ist Feb. Ist June. tat Oet
American, 16th "- Ifith " 16th
Yorkshire, Ist Mar. lot July. Ist Nov
Cambridge, 16th " 16th " 16th Dec
Oxford., - lot April. Ist Aug. Ist
Aloniezurna, 16th " 16th " 18th "
No/ice—lt-is well known, that the Black. Ball is
the very best conveyance for persona to get out their
friends, and tin other passenger 'Agents advertise to
bring nut- passengers by that Line,- the public are re
spectfully. notified by the owncrs that no Passenger
Agents but Roche, Brothers & Go., and Blakely &
Mitchel, are antheilzed to adverthe and to bring out
Pesiengers by that
IVe have at all times for vile Drafts at Sight for nny
'amount. direct on tho Royal Bank of Ireland. Dub.
lin. Also on Messrs. Presooti, Grote, Ames & Co.,
Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount, at
any (large s hati•ver, in all the principal towns through
out England. Ireland i Scotland and Wales.
Apply to, or uddresii, if by Letter. (post paid )
ROCHE, BRO.'S & CO.
No. 35, Folton sheet, New Yolk.
(Next door to the Fulton Bank,
JAMES D. ROCHE & Co's Office,
No 21). Water street. Livetpool.
Or to • BLAKELY & I TCH EL,
Pens street, near the Canal Bridge,
canner and SmhOed eta, (2d story.)
Pittsburgh.
THREE BM OURS/
CLOTHING STORE.
NO.ISI I LIBERTY STREET
FIE Proprietor of this °W and highly pa )olor es
tahli•htnent informs his Moods and the public
at large, that u portion of his
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
OF
READY ➢LADE CLOTHING,
is flow prepared for their inspection, slid he respect
fully invites ull who contemplate .iturchnsing articles
in hi s line to pny him a visit. His cinch thin season is
peculiarly rich; comprising all the Incest ['ASH
ONS AND PA T T ERNS, and till his Goods. hav
ing been selected by himself in the eastern markers, he
can with confidence recommend them to his customers
as being of the very best quality.
His large assortment of
DRESS COATS,
Is made in the most modern and improved style, end
the wotkmonship cannot be excelled.
Pantsof every description, Satin 4. Fancy Vests.
Ile has a tore and brantifal afaortmeht. of
VESTINGS,
Tu which be would call the attention of the public as
he helievasthem toile mere
BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAPER.
Than anything of the kind that has been offered here
Twccd and other coats, for Stitomer wear,
In great variety and made in every olyie,
Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks,
SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS,
Pt . DK ERGIIIE PS. nod every oilier article ne
cesiiory lot a FASHIONABLE DRESS.
lie has a very large and excellent assortment of
SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, wilkh will be
sold ;owe; than it can be parclowd at any other place
in the city—to which he would invite the attention of
woll.Mg men and others who wish serviceablechwhing
fur curry day's wear.
in ernrl,3 •arnrof Ilse
BEST CUTTERS AND WOR EMEN
Chat the C..untry can priduie, rind being provided
with n shirk ri "ink which for exrelience nrid a.
riely CANNOT BE EQUALEED,im is preparitil
To hltake Clothes to Order,
At the shortest nods , , and in a Aisle that CANNOT
BE SURPASSED
Do not Pass the THREE [HG DOORS.
It i, not con.idered any
mount. TO SHOIV CLOTHING,
Aid the prorrirtio reek cortideht that rifle r rn eY••
ntninitt inn of hie tiO desire to purcloote null
lid it their inimett to dent at hi, emaiiiishment.
Th., proprietor would tnite this opporttintry to ten.
der hie iskeere thanks to 1110 public for the ot.prerte
denr,l [arming,' bestowed upon la, eitnbli.lonent,
rod n• the infect.** Ile has met with it no indication
that hi. rffoits to plenne his patrons, have not been
unavailing, he pledgee himself hut nothing 4'ol i.e
ionitted on his part to warn , !heir Linilne.s for the ft:-
. JOHN MeCI,OSREY,
Three Big . Doors,
151 Liberty Kt.
marl7-(1&:w
HO, FOR 'OREGON!
7 IHE undersigned would inform hia old patron, and
-L the public in general, that. notwillwanding the
g , eat excitement on the Oregon (ineation, he Mill con.
;kites to manufacture Cl.O lIIING of all kioda to
oi'der and oth , rwilo, in. impeller *Lyle. He has lately
received a large lot of
CLOTHS, CASS I M EITES, SATTINETTS,
JEANS, &c..
Which for beauty, fiviiilon,:lu7ability and chenpneas
nre unsurpassed in the Western mitket. Among the
above will be found many goods of entirely new style
as to icatm-o and color. These the NATION/IL would
regpectfully invite his old customers and the public to
call nnd examine, conlidentofhis ability to please in all
department.
lie has ulna nn hand a variety of fancy
SILK VELVETS, CASILIVIERES, VALENCIAS, ETC.
Fur vestings, at all prices, which he is prepared to
make for customers in- a style unautpaasable.
Ile has also
Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra
vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers.
And every other articlooppertaining to men's wear
all qualities, and prices in great variety.
In returning his thanks to the public for the very
liberal patronage, heretofore extended tohim, the un.
dersigned would observe, that notwithstanding the
great quantity of steam got up by watrist-belijal.
establishment he still continues to glide along on the
low pressure system, end defies competition in all the
various branches of his business, viz; in thetitting de
partment; workmanship, lesbian, 4.e. I have still on
hand a few cloultsovercoats and other articles of win.'
ter wear, which I will sell at unusually low prices.
JAMES B MITCHELL,
National Clothing Store,
feb3-d&w 165 Liberty at., 2d do
Dr. E. Dieritt, Dentist,
(O( the Burnt District.)
D ESPECTFULLY informs hisfrieudsand allthose
who wish his services that he has takim an office
in Smithfield street, 2d door from Virgin alley ,where
he will now attend all °negations of the Teeth iodic
best manner and nt the shortest notice. Office hours
from 9 tilll2. and from 2011 5. mo,V2—d&wtf.
Allegheny Cemetery.
P ERSONS desirous of purchasing lots in this Cern.
etery aro referred for information tothe Superin
tendent on the grounds, or to E Th0r.....,-134'.;-gli:,i,`ur
ner of Penn and Hand streets, rittsburg.
By order of the Soaid, 3. CHSLETT,
den 11 Superintendent.
- Zs.:txv.?
Y'`
~i: 1 y: •3 Y
Ws llama MARTIN, Agent, at the arthange Ot
lice of Warrick Martin & Co., corner i of Third and
Market afloat&
Fire risks taken nn,buildings and film contents in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country.
No marine or inland navigation risks taken.
aug4.ly. •
TH E Insinence Company of North Alnericv,. o
Philadelphia, through its duly auth orized Agent,
the subscriber, offers to make permane i nt and limited
Insurance on -property, in this city and its vicinity, and
on shipments by the Canal and Ilivers4
' Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Ili-oaks,
Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor,
Sam% W. Jones, Sam'l. IY. Smith,
Edward Smith, " Ambrose White,, ,
John A. Drown, Jacob M. Thomas,
_John_ White, John R. Neff,
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Woad,
Wm. Welsh, ' Henry D.Shorrard,Sec'y.
This is the oldest Insurance COmpariy in the United
States, having been chartered in 1794. i Its charter Is
perpetual, and from its high standing, long eipedence,
ample means. and avoiding all risks'of an extra ha
zardous character, it may be considered' as offering
ample security to the public.
MOSES ATWOOD.
AL Counting Room of Atwood, Jone 4 & Co., Water
and; it streets, Pittsburgh. 1 °ally.
nor helow sth
uf)vaenry2so7l3-i4o6r tormi
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311.9uraiitt
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS OR'DAM
AGE EY FIRE.
THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED
With the additional security of a &root CepiTAL
The Reliance Mutual Inenrance Co.
of Phila....Charter Perpetual.
DIRECTOR'S:
George W. Toinnd, John M. Atwood,
Thomas C. Rockhill, Lewis R. AAhliurst,
Wm. R. Thompson, George N. Baker,
George M. Stroud, John J. Vanderkemp,
George W.,Carremdr.r.
WILL maim insiwance inst - Loss or Damage
by Fire, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Housea,
Stores and other building's, and on Furniture, :Goads, -
VVores and Merchandise, HMI tea or perpetual, in lowa
ot', country, on the most favorable - •
The Mutual PrinciPie; eonibined'w Kin Strick Cop'.
I al, and the other provisions of the Charter of this
Company, hold out unusual inducements, both of profit
and safety, to those desirous of effecting insurance, to
which the Company ask the attention and examination
of 'those interested.
The Capital Stock of the COmpany is invested in
good and sufficient securities. j After jirovidingfor
the lossei accruing to t he Company, i n the con 1'4.8 -of its
business, I the stock holders are *hied to receive out
of its income and profits an interest not eaceedinisix
per cent. per annum on the Capital Stock actuallypaid
in—the amount of which interest, it is expected, will
be supplied by funds invested—and thereafter,:all the
remaining profits are to accumulate and 'lie held,' .in
like manner with the Capital Strick,-for the betters°.
curity of the assured.: But certificates beginer inter
est, payable annually, transferable on the books of the
Company, end convertible af any time into Capital
Stock, will be issued therefor to the StOck holders and
insured members, in proportion hothcamountof Steck
held, or premium paid by them respectively, ogreeablY
to the provisions of the Charter.; •
Those effecting insurance with this company have,
besides the usual protection against loss, by the ordi
nary method of insurance, t he additionaiadvan Lege of
a direct participation in theprofits of the Company.
without any liability.
GEO. W. TOLAND, President:
B. M. IltscastaN, Secretary".
The subscriber, who is the duly authorised Agent
for the above Darned Company,is prepared tomakein
surance, at the Office of the Agency, No. 2, St Charles
Hotei, on Third street, a fear door!, above Wood street,
and will give all further information desired.
THOS. J. CAMPBELL;
Pittsburgh. May 30, 1845. !(.ies-Iy.)-- dee3.
JOSIAH KINS. I
J. FINNEY, JR.'
ICING & riNikrzt,
Agents at Pittsburgh, for the :Delaware llfirtaal
Safety Inswronce Company of Phila.
TIRE RISKS upon buildings and Merchandi nit&
_L every description and MARINE RISKS upon
Hulls or cargoesof vessel, taken upon the most favar:l
able terms.
Office at the simrchouse of King & Holmes, On
Water street, near Nlarket street ; Pittshugh.
N. 13. King & Finney invite the confidence and
patronage of their friends and the Community at lar4e
to the Eelit'unre M. S. Insprance Company, as nn ins
stitution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia
—as having a larg e paid in capital, which by the
operation at its carter is constantly increasing—tts
yielding to each person insured his doe share of the
profits of the Company, without involving him in nay
responsibility whales -et; beyond the premium actual lc
paid in by him, and therefore as poSsessing, theiMutunl
principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in
its most attractive form. noel-If.'
Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance
Company of ehlladelphla. •
N. E. copier of Third and Wood its., Pittsburgh.
THE assets of the company on the first of January,
1845, as published in conformity with an act of
the refills% Ivanta Legislature, were
Rondo and Mortgages,
Real Estate, at cost.
Tempotary Loans Stocks and Cash,
NTaking a total of
•
Miimling certain assurance that all losses will be
trommly met.and giving entire security to all t‘ho ob.
ain policies from this Company. Inisks taken at Les
tnV rat sus nreconAtstent with security.
octB WARRICK MARTIN, Agent.
INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE
Tho Citizen's Mutual Insurance Company
of Pennsylvania,
No. 152, it'a /nut Street, Philadelphia, !,
WILL insure houses, stores nod other buildings;
also merchandise. furniture and property gen
erally, in Pittsburgh and the surrounding country'
against loss ur damage by fire, fur Idly period of time;
Chat ter perpetual.
No 'marine, river nor inland transportation risksnre,
taken by this Company. It makes no dividends;
among stockholders. After paying the necessary ex-,
penses of the office, the whole necruing t 'prernium and
Interest are appropriated exclusively to meet losses..
It is thus entililed to insure on terms nut surpassed ftyL
any other Cornporry.
JAMES TODD, President.
DA!4TEL B. POULTNET, Seerrinry.
A F enry ut Pittshtire r h. in Bm Le'e, building on 9th
.trees, at the office of Eyster & Buchanan.
je3. JAS. W. BUCHANAN.
INSURANCE.
Amoricnn Piro lasitranco Company
OF PHILADELPII., .
CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL 500,000
PAW IN
Pfficet), Pkiladelphia,No. 72, Walnut s:4
WM. DAVIDSON, Pres't.
Fn Enkarcn FRALKr, Seey.
illS old and well establiihed Company continues
1. In insure Buildings, Merclauridise, Furniture
and property. no of an extra hazardous character,
uguinstlUM, or damage by Fire.
Applicalions for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its
neighborhood a ill be received, and risks taken either
perpetually or for limited periods, on favorable terms
by GEO. COCH RAN, Agent.
dee:A No 26 wood .t.
Tho Pranklin Fire Insurance Company of
Philadelphia• ,
CHARTER PERPETUAL. $406,000 paid in,
office.l634, Chestnut et., north shir, near Firth.
Take Trmiunce, either permanent or limited,
against loss or damage by fire, on Property and El.
facts of every description, in Town or Country, enthe
mast reasonable terms. Applications; made either
personally orby letter, will be promptly attended to.
C. N, DANCKER, Plea.
C. G. BANCICER,
DIRECTORS:
Charles N. Necker, Jacob R Smith,
Thomas Hart. 'lGeorge W. Richards,
Thomas.) Marton, Mordecai D.:Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi R Rude,
Snmucl Grant, David S Druien.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY
Fire and Marino Itunarance.
DIRECTORS
1 "4.`,`
EASE*
le at this 01E63.
~.~
McAlister's 811-11ealing - Ointment.
NSENSI.BLE pg.USPIRATION.
-; The - Preceding figure ii-given to represent the Its
ssers iBLE PBASFIRATIOti. Iris the greatevactuition
foillthe impurities of the body. It will be noticed.tbat
althick cloudy mist issues front all points of tho surface,
.which indicates' that this perspiration Ibises unit:der
' reptedly•When - was , are+) health, but ceases whezi
we are sick. Life- cannot be sustairzed ; without
• it. Ir. is--thrown off from the • bleed • and ether
juices of the body,• and: dispeses;.by this means, of
• nearly all the.impuritiei within u.S; .The language -of
SCripturels; "in the Blabd Is the. Life.'? If it-ever
becomes.impure, it may be tracedAireesly to thci stoppage of the =sensible perspiration. :.. Thus we see,
all . that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or
fected, is to open the pores ; it relieves itself froth
all impurity instantly. Its own heat and vitality are
• sufficient, without one. - partiele l of medicine, except to the pores ,Sport the - surfacer Thus we see the •
folly of tehing so much interrizthremedies. All practi•
t Miters, however, direct their efforts to restore the In - '
sensible-Perspiration. The Thompsonian,for instance,'
1 steams, the Hydropathist shrouds its in wet blarikets,
the Homopathist deals out infinitissimals,•the Allops
thist bleeds and doses us with mercury, and the blui
tering Quack gorges us with pills, pills; pills. •
To give some 'ldea or the amount of thelnierisible'
Perspiration,* tqvill state that thelearned Dr.;Lewen
-Ihoek, ascertained that five-eights of all.we• - receive in
to the stomaeb, ressied.Off by this means. In other
welds, if we eat !an drink eight ponds per day, we
evacuate five pounds Of it by the Insensible P.erspira
tion.
,This is none other than the used
,up particles.of the
blood; and uther.juices giying place to .the .npw. and
fresh ones. :To check ibis, therefore, is retain in
the system five-eights of all the vir , ilCrit matter that
nature demands should leave.the body.
• •
By a sudden trensition from heat to cold,4he pores
• are stopped, the perspiration cimses,enddisetise begins
at once to developp itself. Hence i stoppage of this
flow of the juices, originates so many -complaints, •
It is by stopping the pores, - that -mere:helms man
kind with cougha, golds, and. coesumption, :Nine •
tenths of the,. world . die from diseases
,induced by. a
stoppage of the Insensible Perspiratioe...
Let me ask, now, every candid mind; what course
seems the most resonable to pursue, to , unstop the
pores, after they are closed. Would,you give physic,
to unstop the , pores?. Or would you uPply somethieg
that would do this upon the surface, ahem the clug-,
ging actually is? j And yet 1. know,of nu physician
who makes any - external application to effect it. :•Qn
der these eireunistinces, I present to physicians, and
to all otherS; Mc Alistr r's Ointment, or
he World's Salv4. It has power to restore perspi
ration on the , feet, On the head, around old Beres, - upon
the chest; in short, Mpod any part of the body, whether •
fsensed slightly fir severely.
It has potter to cause all external. sores, scrofulous
humors, skin diseases, paisonous wounds, to discharge
their putrid matter, and then heals them.
It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue
of cutaneous disorders, and restores the entire cuticle
to its-healthy functions.
It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so many
and deleterious driigs-taken into . he stomach. •
It is a remedy that neither sickens, gives inconve
nience, or is dangerous to the intestines.
It. preserves and defends . the surfacelfrcirriall - de
ranCetnent of its reactions. The surface is the outlet
o r qve-eighths i of the bile and used up matter within
It is pierced With millions of openings to relieve the
intestines. • Stop op these pores, and death knocks
at your door. Is is rightly termed All Healing, for
there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that
it will not benefit. i 1 have used it for the last fourteen
years fir all diseases of the chest, consumption, liver,
involving the utmost danger and resfonsibility, and]
declarebefure HeaVen and man, titet not in one single
case has it failed fo benefit, wbeit the- pafent was
within the reach oftmortal meanSt •
Ihave bad physi6ians, learned in the professiore . I
have laid ministers of the Gospel, • Judges on the
heneli, Aldermen and Lawyers,- gentlemen -of the
highest et edition and multitudes of the poor,-use it
in every variety of way; and there has been but one
voice—one united nod universal- - voice—saying "Me
Alistrr, your Ointment is good.
CONSIIMPTIOI4.
$600,615 93
100,967 77
207,499 72
$909683 4.2
It can hardly be ciediled that a salv'e cat have. any,
effect upon the. lunitti, seated as they tire wahiri. the
syAtent., But if plued upon the chest. it penetrates
directly to the lungsi seperates the poisonous parti
cles that are wnsuming t hem, - and - expels them frbin
the system.
I peed not say that it is curing persons of Consump
tion continually, although we are laid is iholisness,
I care not what is sai4, so long as I can cure :several
,theusand persons yeii,rly.
H,.:A1:04C11
The Salve has cured persona of the Headache of
10 wars standing, and who bad it regularly every
week, an that vomitingoften took place.
Deafness and Achearehelpedvithlikesuc,cess.
Consumption. Liver complaint; pains in timeliest or
Side, felling idf! the heir; one of the other always ac
o,ompanses cold feet. It is a sure sign of disease
ip the system to have sold feet.
The Salve will cure every case
• In Scioufls. Errippfas, salt Rheum, Liver complaint
Sore •Eyes, quinsy, Sotto Tie oat. Bronchitis, _Broken
or Sore Breast,Tiles, all Chest Diseases, such as As
thma., Oppression, Pain, also Sum Lips, Chapped
Hands, Turnouis,Cutanenus Bruptions,Nervous Dis
eased, and of the Spin there is probably no triedi.i
eine now known sogm}d. • • '
- ' BURNS.
I t ie the best thingin the. world for Burns. (Reed
the Directions eiound i'be box.)
PIMPLES ON TIIK tACE. MASCULINE SKIN
GROSS SURFACE.'
'lts first action is to expel nil humor.- •It will not
cease drawing, till the Nee is free from iliLy matterthat
may be lodged under the skin, and freTrOntly break
ingnut to the surface, ;,It then heals. When there is
nothing but grossness, pr dull repulsive surface, lair'.
gins to soften and soften until the skin bedorrieS as
sinoothand delicate as n child's.
WORMS.
If parents knew howl fatal most medicines were to
' children taken inwardly, they woull be slow to resort
tOthem. • Especially “mercurial loxengas'?called"rne
dieuted loxenges,"..verthifuges' &c: -The truth
is; no one caritell, invariably when worms are present.
Now let mo say to pareXts hat this Salve will .alwayis
tell if a child has worms.. kwall dAveevery vestige of
thorn' away. (Read the directions around the box.),
There is probably nOlmedicitie on the face of the
earth at once so sure and so safe in the eipulsiOil of
worms.
, TOILET. • ;
Although I have said; litthi about -It as 11 hair restor
ative vet I will 4takeit Eigaidst'the world! They may
bring their Oils far andinear, and mine willrestore the
hair two cases to hteir one. • -
OLO SORES. ,
That same Sores ase an oullat th impurities of the
system. is, items° they cannot pass off through the na
turarcharmehit of, the Ilisetisittle Perspiration: If such
sores are - Vehled up the impurities must have some
other outlet, or it will e'pdanglr life. This salve will
always provide for 'Stich ernertencies.
REIhUMATISM.
It removes almost Immet ately the inflammation
and swelling, when thri pain of, course ceases.
FtVEIiS.
In all cases of fever. the difficulty iieg in the pores
being locked- up, so that thd heat midi perspiration
cannot pass off.. If the least roitisture could be started,
the crisis has passed and the . danger over. The All-
Healirig Ointment will in aWcases of fevers almost
instantly unlock the skin and! bring forth the perspi.
ration. ' ti
. SCALD HEAD.
.. . _
We have cured cases that actually iclefied - every
thing knoivn,asyeWas the allity of fifteen orttventy
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COLD FEET
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doctors. One man told tis be had spent $5OO on Ws!:
childrea withouthey•benefit, when n few.bcotes of the
ointment cured. them. • -
- CORNS.
.
• Oceasional use of- the Ointment 'will 'ilWays keep ,
corns from-grow ing." People need neverhe - troubled- ;
with them if they will Use it:-
AS A- FAMILY' MEDICINE,
No man can measure itevalue: Solongtts thozstars.:3
roll along over the Fleavans—so long namantreads
the earth, subject to all infirmities- of' the flesh .—so,
long as dilease and sickness is icnown..;juit so long
wilr this good *Ointment' be used and esteenced..--
When man ceaves from oil' the earth,then die demend - ;:
will cease, and not till then. - •
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- • - ' - JAMES IVicALISTR'
Sala proprietors of the above Medidifte.. P . rice 25
cents pOr box. •
As the All-Hettling . Ointment has been grea Ty
counterfeited; we have given this Caution to the pub.' .
tic that "no Ointment will be genuine untess.-the.i
names of James McAlister, or Jamei kfeAllster
4. Co.. are wares with a PE:ti upon EVER4.label.r
-, Now .we.hereby offer &reward of $5OO to be., paid
on conviction in tiny of- thecoristitutad courts of the
United States, for any individual' counterfeiting ' our
natimand Ointment. • - .
PRICE 25 CENTS PER• BOX.
A GENT3.—For sale in Pittsburgh by Braun & Rei
ter, corner of Liberty; and St Clair. its., and, by J H
'Cassel, corner of.alnut and Pena sts ; Hays & Brock
way. (Druggists) No 2,, Commetcial Row, Liberty st.;
, Wilcox, jr., corner ; Marke t . and the Ditimoadi'
H P Schwartz; and J Sargant, Allegheny city: J G
'Smith (Druggist) Birmingham. ::J Schoormaker &
Co., (Druggists,) No 81, st.; ate, the wholesale
agents. . . mar 20.
INSURANCE STOCK=A number of share s fo r ,
sale in ajobat stock company, with "ia capital of
$lOO,OOO, and-power to increase it to $1 000,000.
which is shortly to ge into operation on the now - ,
quired large business of a motel company; whose char-.
actor it will change frurn.tho mutual principle tn.that
origin stockalOne; charter perpetual,
This stock company will thus posiess the'adiantage'
of an in co me already secured, and asst purposes con
fining its operations to the ben description, of Prisk , s
the stoat presents a favorable prospect for profitable;
investment.
FoiTiarticulang apply soon to nie,' nt iny tot+
ner of Wood and Fourth streeis, - overSrbbet & Jones,
entrance onfourtli street, -.JAS W.BLICHANAN.
dec2s
'ranklin Medical College of Pitiladolphia•
II HE first annual course of lectures in this bud.
tution,will be opened 03 Monday.. the twelfth
day ofOctober next tthe second; Monday in Octobero
and will be contieued mat the end of the ensuing Feb•
ruary. _
Paul Beek Godditrd,,if , D.—Anatotily and Histoi
ogY• - •
Van Wyek, M.D.—Principlesand pro.mice
of singer)... . -
Meredith 'Ciymer, itt,'"D, --Principles nnd'lnintice
of-medicine. • -
. .
John Barclay Biddle, .11 D,7—lgateria'mediCatitia
.
David ifunier Tucker : U. D.—Obstotriclrs And
diceaAes of women and.childrim. -
Levin S Joynei b
James ''.lidgers,'At. /j.;=G4nerdl land organ i c
-..r ' - •
John Barclay Biddle. Af• D.—Di:an of the &mil
. . .
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Joseph. Leidy; M. p.—Pen r nstrator of Anatomy.
The Franklin Niedicril College 'urea ineorPurated in
the Legislature of' Pennsylvania, by an act approved
28th January 1846, and is nuthorlied by section-third'
of its charter, "to grant the degree of Doctor of Medi• .
eine to anyauch persons as shall possess the quillifica
.
bons " now , usually required of candidates in - ptli6.'
Medical Colleges in•this state."
FEES,
For each course of lectures,
.$l5 110
Martioulation fee, to' be paid once only, 5 00
Diploma fee, ' 'lO .00
Additional information respecting the course of in--
atruttion, or other matters connected with the Feal
ty, can be obtainedupon application, personally, or by
letter, to . , 3 B BIDDI,E, M.
Dean . of Oa) Faaulty, N E Corner. of Quince and
Sprucet Street, PhiladelPhia, marll d6in .-•
GREAT -EXtITEIVIENT.!! ;.*:
TARIFF REPEALED!!!
rip HE sliding scale principle abandoned and they
1 minimum standard adopted at
No. 92 Market- Street.=
We have been receiving for the last week or two. a
fresh supply of seasonable DRY GOODS; hought t .
from the ManufactUrers, Importers, and at Auction
at the lowest cash prices. Having had an experienced
Agent in :Philadelphia - and New. Y zrk for. some
months past picking up bargains, here and there, ena
bles us to. otter to the publica srilendid stock of Goods
with almost en imperceptible Tariff: Our stock cos
sista in part of-the following' Goodist., •
Shawls—ti great variety; • • • . - 1, •
French Terkeri Shawls; . • ;
• English dd do;
Splendid Broaha and Cashmere Shawls; "
DamaSk - •da
Black and Embroklered Terkeri do; •
• Super Black Tbibet,Silk Fringe. d 0;...
• . Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs; . •
Plaid Woollee :Shawls of every 'Variety;
Also a great variety of Cashmere D'Ecossm
Plain de Lain, end barred and figured de Lein;
• English and French, Merinues; • ;
A Ipaccas and Coburg ,Cloths; •
Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Siikst • ,••.•
.Irish Linens—Cotton Alpacas and . Cashmere.
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, and VESTING&
Also, an excellent assortment of domestic GoodS.,
All of which we offer, wholesale or retail, at such
ces as we think cannot fill to please. Call and ox.
for yourselvtat No. 92. Market
MOSES COREY
WAR WITH MEXICO DECLARER!
MONONGKHELA
CLOTHINGSTORE
No 2, WOOD - Sr. Second poar from the,
• Carner'of.Water Street.
. COOLEY & PROPRIETORS,
The undersigned takes this method of amounting
to their customers and the publingeneraby, thatrthey
have just received front theEaat; and offer for saltnt
Me aboke stand alarge nnd well selected assertnient
of Cloths, Cassimeres, Veatings %and materials of eve;
ty descridtion. having - been purchased (Or cash on thei
most advantageous terms, they are enabled to *Arafat
CHEAP as can he sold in the Western Country..
Their assortment of
READY MADE, E.LDTHIN G,
is large„ and, has bean manufactured from 9e beat
matarials, and by excellent a/caned. . They-have constantly, on hand and will manufaetni4
to order all articles of Clothing, which they will war-
rant to. be =Wein din best manner and most fashion.
tibia style.
• They incitethe ,pnblir to call anti examine tlieb.
o stock'orioxba;; ea' itey are confidant thereat xen
GOOD ARTICLES et prices which cannot fail treplettai:
Remember the place. NO. 2. WOOD STREET.,
SECOND DOOR FROM THE••CORNER -OF
WATER. - -:aept9ttr
John bitris,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERctur
Corner of Wood and sCiata.i PiUsburgh, , •
IS ready tcqeceive meri3baarlizeoferry description'
on conaignment, for . p ublic or pnrale • ado 'Aid
from longnaperienee in the abOve basinels, flaitet
himself Slit be will be able to give entire , . aatieractia
to all who mayfavor him with-their patronap.
• Regular sales on MONDAY 3 r 3 d THCIEMDAT triorrhg
Goods audio:icy articles, at 10 o'clock; A. 1 ., ;-
Of Groceries; ritteburghmanufactured articlesAell
and secondkandfurniture;&e., at 2 o'clock; P.
Saleievery evening,atearlygas . • angl2
- - 4tirciPean agency.
REmI,TTANCES of money on nioderate
min be made during my absencein .Eurripe . , •tia ,
every part of Ireland, England, Scotland, Writes as
the continent of . Europe. 'Legacies, debts, property
or 'claims monitored; searches for wills, tides seri
documents effected,and other_European business tints '
acted by applying' to Tames. May, Water. street, rituo
burgh. H KEENAN,
octl2 Agent and Atterney at Law,:rittsbargb
/PIMA RD GOWAN,
Attorney at Laws
office in. Burke's Buildings, 401 street, near MAW
jun e 13-d&wly x.
=Mini
CAUTION
PROFESSORS.