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Independent Portable „Boat Line,
For the Transportation of Produce,
and Merchandise, to and from.
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE AND . PHILADELPHIA.
No Transhipment.
THk subscribert, Agents for a number of the best
.Portable Boats, forming a regular daily Line, be
tweon Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities, will be fully
prepared. on the opening of navigation, to ship a large
amount of Produce and Merchandise with despatch
and on accomndating terms.
. The greatsuccess which has characterised this mode
of transportatiumon the Penne' Canals and Railroads,
during tire last few_ years, notwithstanding the oppo.
sition of long established companies, and is a pretty
sure indication of its superiority over the old plan of
transhipping at the different terminous of canals and
railroads.
We therefore ask far the Independent Portable Boat
Linea liberal:share of patronage.
Produce or Merchandise conaignod to us for ship
mendwill be forwarded immediately on arrival free of
any charge fur commission, st o rage or insurance.—
Bilk Lading transmitted, and all instructions prompt
lir attended to.
BLEARS, RAYNOR & Co.
Broad at., Philadelphia.
1 , ROSE, MERRILL & Co.,
Smith's Wharf, Baltimore.
1 , C A MeANULTY & Co,
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;.1-: :-., „ canal basin, Fountain at, near Liberty,
• 1. .. 7 ' , mar 3 Pittsburgh
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1846 MIM
Bingham's Transportation Line,
BETWEEN Pi'TTSBURGEI CND THE EAST
PROPRIETORS,
'W)S. BMGFIANI, JACOB DOCK,
THO 3. BINGHAM, WM. A. STBATTOS
' Conducted on Sabbath-keeping principles.
Tll E l'roprietors of the old established Line have
thoroughly recruited and renewed their stock,
and are wall prepared to forward Produce and Mer
chandise on the opening of navigation.
The long experience of the Proprietors in the car
rying.businesi, with their watchful attention to the in.
throats of customers, induc.:s them to hope that the
patronage heretofore extended to "Bingham's Line"
will be continued and increased.
Deeming the usual self-glorifying style of adyertis.
ing too absurd for imitation, and believing that with
former customers, we need no self-commendation, we
would merely invite such as have not heretofore
patronised our Line, to give us a trial.
Our rates of freight shall at all times be as low as
this lowest that are charged by other responsible Lines.
Produce and Mer t handise will be received and for
warded without any cliergeter - advertising, Storage
or Corninission. Bills •of lading promptly forwarded,
and °Very 'direction - earefully attended to.
Apply to, or. address, - 1V M. BINGHAM,
Canal Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne sts., Pittsb'g.
BINGHAM, DOCK, and STRATTON,
No. 276 Market street, Philadelphia.
JAMES WILSON, Agent.
No. 122 North Howard Street, Baltimore
WILLIAM TYSON, Agent.
No. 10, West street; New York.
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I~iELI ONCE : PORTABLE BOAT LINE.
'.MSMIB46.EaM
FOR TRANSPORTATION OF GOODS
Between Pittsburgh and all the Eastern Cities
WITHOUT TRANSHIPPING.
fIiHIS old and long established Line having near
ly doubled their capacity and facilities for car.
rying goods, are now preparing to receive produce
anti merchandise to any amount for shipment East et
West.
Theboats of this Line being all four section Porta
ble Boats, are transferred from Canal to Railroad, thus
saving all transhipment or separation of goods; as the
goods are never removed till their arrival at Philadel
phia or Pittsburgh.
This Linebeing the Pioneer in this modeofcarrying.
after a successful operation of eight years, are enabled
whit confidence to refer to all merchants who have
heretofore patron4ed . them. Western Merchants are
espectfully requested to give this Line a trial, as evt
y exertion will be used to render satisfaction. Mer
ehandiae and Produce always carried at as low price,
on ds fair :erms, and in as short time, ashy any other
Line. Produce consigned to our house at Philadel
phia will be sold on liberal terms.
Goods consigned to either oar house at Pittsburgh or
Philadelphia;furwurded promptly, and all requisite
charges paid,
JOHN INIeFA DEN Sc Co., Penn street,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
I AS. M. DAVIS, & Co., 249 and 251,
mr. 25. Market st.. Philadelphia.
FARE REDUCED!!
Good latent Fast Mail for
LD.EIIILADgILI?MIIa,
OF SPLENDID NEW TROY BUILT COACHES,
AND RAIL ROAD CARS,
Leave Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P. M.
RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS,
SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION
From abambersburg by Railroad to Philaddelphia,
in splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there con
necting with Mail Cara for New York; also at Cham
borabnrg with Mail Linea direct for Baltimore and
Washington City.
RPOlfweaforthe above Line, next &torte the Ex.
change Hotel, St Clair street, and opposite the St.
Cherles Hotel, Wood street.,
,June 12 t*- W. R. MOORHEAD, Ag't.
FARE' REDUCED!
Opposition Good intent Fast Lino for
23EXI7ADIII2EII.a.
OF SPLENDID TOOT ECILT COACHES,
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Leave Pittsburgh daily at P. M.
RUNNINGTHIIOtIGH 0:48 HoUrts,
AAcencliiig the mountain with
SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOA•
ONLY ONE NIOILT OUT TO CIIA/dNERSBUGH,
Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, (bring the
only Line, running their own cars onthe rood,) connec•
Ling with Mail Curs For New York; alsont Chambers• burg with Muillines direct to Baltimore and Wash
inton City.
GrOffice second door below the St Chalks Hotel,
Wood street.
oct ;15-ly A. HENDERSON, Agent.
JOHN M. TOWNSEND,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY .
No, 45 Market st. 3 doors above Third st
, PITTSBURGH.
WILL have constantly on hand. n well selected
assortment of the best and freshest medicines,
which ho will sell on the most reasonable terms.—
Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended
to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as
genpine.
r"" -- Physicians' prescriptions will be accurately and
nearly prepared from the best materials at any hour ef
the day or night.
Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and goad perfu
mery... dec3o
BLAKELY dr BIITCHEL,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS & CONVEYANCERS,
CONTINUE to attend to the purchase end vale of
City a n I County Property. and all other business,
connected with Real Estate. They will also prepare
Deeds,. Ponds, Mertgages and all other legal instru;
menu of writing, on moderate terms. For the con s
venience . of the :puhlic, they have two officoil—the.
Law office of John J Mitchel, corner or.F.ounh and'
Smithfield streets, (2d Story,)and the office of James
Blakely, on. Penn street, nenr the Caifitl Bridge, sth
Ward.. , 6n1.1
ERN CITIES
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IMPORTANT ARRIVAL
THIS day received, and now opening. a splendid
assortment of Fine s Plam and Fancy Colored
CLOTPS, CASSWEEES, VESTINGS, &c 4
All of the choicest selections.
The subscriber is not, opening his stock of Spring
Goods, which, for variety, taste, style and quality, bur
never before been offered in this city. The very flat
tering patronage hestowed upon this establishment
the past, year, has induced the subscriber to make en
unusual large purchase. Many of these GOods are
Ilf a superior quality and texture. and of a kind never
brought'to this market by any other establishment. 6—
..
He would respectfully solicit the attention of hisfriends
and the citizens generally, who are accustomed ',to
having their garments made to order, having for some
time past paid particular 'mention to this branch of his
business, and having secured the assistance of the moat
competent and fassionuble Cutters, some of whom are
established and well known ns such in this community.
It would be difficult, in a common advertisement;to
enumerate the various articles comprising this st reit,
but it consists of every description of goods suitable
for gentlemen's wear, such ns
Superfine. Plain and Fancy Colored FRENCH
AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS.
CASSI M ERES, of entire flaw styles; various glad.
itics;
VESTING% of every description, a few expressly
for "Dresser Party Vests;"
FINE TWEEDS, of various styles and prices;
Olive. Brown, Black and Gold Mixed CASIIMA
RETS.-
FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms and col
Ism;
SILK CINDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS. apiendid
Satin Scads, Ilintikercheirs, Suipandero, &C.,
&c.
He will he pleased at all times to show these Goode
to any wishing to purchase, feeling confident that be
can fureieli any garment in his . line an as good terms,
and in hatter •style , than nt a ny -ocher entablishmOnt
West of the Mnuntuins. An examination of the suck
and stylci of workmanship'will convince any person; of
the advantages to be derived by purchasing at this es
tablishment. Pe aziLevrxr,
NO. 49 LIBERTY STREET.;
M"The New York and Philadelphia Fashions are
this day received. mar 19',
A GAUD
THE subscriber begs leave respectfully to return
his grateful acknowledgements for the liberal
patronage bestowed on him for years past. and p,4r
titularly to those who so generously patronised him
since his misfortune by the late tire. flaying On
siderablyenlurgeal his bush ess by associating with
Wm B Roberts as a partner, he would earnestly So
licit a continuance of former few rs to the new firm 'of
Roberts & Kane. and he trust■ that by prompt atten
tion 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 Wureliduse on Third between lOarliet Wood
streets. south side, where they trust, by strict attention
bosineSs to merit a share of public patrunage.—
They solicit nttention to their extensive stock on
hand, which buy been got up with great care in the
latest style and must substantial manner, consisting
in part of the following nt tides, viz:
Mtihngany Wardrobe.;
Dressing Bureaus;
Bonk Case St Secretaries;
Section Back S 0 1 .01;
Phone do;
Divans,
Ottoman,.
Victoria Chairs;
French do;
Plain do;
Centre Tahlen;
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Card do;
Bureau, of every description;
End Table.;
Marble Top Pier do;
Center do;
Sofa do;
" Drencing Borealis;
Wash &mob.;
Mahogany Work Stands;
Hat Rack;;
Rocking Chaire;
r• Sewing do:
Monic Stools;
Arm Chairs;
French Bedsteads;
Butler's Trays;
Mahogany, cherry and poplar Bedsteads, warranted
proof againn bugs, and superior to any thing now of.
fered to the public. Also, a variety of Windsor chairs
of the best 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 hav'e at a considerable expense introduced into
onr new Factory on Front street, a swan" Engine wit li
Machinery. which will enable us to sell wholesale and
retail, at reduced prices.
The attention of Western Merchant,s and persons
moving west, in invited to nur new and extensive es.
tablishment. Western Cabinet-cookers are a!so re
quested to: give U 8 a call, as they will find they can
purchase from us fur less than they can manufacture.
Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention,
and the furnkure will be carefully packed.
Steambriats and ll. , tels furnished.at the shortest n
ice on favorable terms.
ROBERTS & KANE.
N. 43. Uundartaking in all its branches attend
R. S. K.
LOCK AND VAULT DOOR
MANUFACTORY.
THOMAS ARNOLD,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends end the
public; that the following articles can be had at
his Manufactory, on Sandusky street, Allegheny city,
at his Sale ;Room, Diamcind 'Alley botween the
Diamond anti Wood street, Pittsburgh, to wit;
KNOWLOCKS AND LATCHES,
VAULT DOOR LOCKS,
STORE DO DO,
MORTICE LOCKS AND LATCHES,:
KNOB ;LATCHES,
SHUTTER BOLTS & FASTENIN.3I3,
SLIDING DOOR FURNITURE,
STORE DOOR BOLTS,
VAULT DOORS,
IRON RAILING.
IRON CASTINGS, inch as WAGON BOX.
ES, SASH WEIGHTS. &c.
Wholesale Deniers, Steamboat sad House Build
ers will find it to their advantage to deal with him,
as he is determined to sell his articles at .such a
price as cannot fail to please.
O'Job Work is my line promptly attended to,
on the shortest notice. deal.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING,
On the most moderate terms, and at the shortest no.
tice. His stock of Goode is
ENTIRELY NEW,
And has been selected with much care to suit the mar-
Wet. He has in his employment some of the best
workmen in the city, and from long experience in the
business, be hopes to give general satisfaction to those
who may favor him with their custom. A large as
sortment of
Clothing stilted to the Beason.
A Farm For Sale consisting of Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, of all colors
(1 ONSISTING of abOut 150 acre!, fifty of which various qualities. He offers to the public as
V is cleared and under fence, situated about three GOOD BARGAINS
miles from the city of Allegheny, between the Frank- As any establishment in the city. He has also a large
lin and Beaver roads, well watered, and adjoining stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk Cravata,Scarfe
lands of Arthur Gallagher, James Kerr. the late sad Handkerchiefs, which ho is prepared to sell low
David Chess, Hugh Davis, Esq. Robert Davis and far cash, and cash only. Having secured the services
Samuel Davis. This tract of land from its proximity of, an excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture
to market trade, are inducements to Gardner's Farm- garments of all kinds to order, in such a manner as to
era, Butchers Or Manufacturers. Price low and con- render the
ditione easy. Tor particularsenquire of
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE
• • SARAH B FETTERMAN,
or JAMES C CUMMINS, worthy of public patronage. The public are invited
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Pi tts b urgh p a kto call and examine for themselves.
Dr. Wm. M. Wright, Dentist,
Office and Residence is Si Glair at.
sea. A les , doors below Liberty, near the
Exchange Hotel. nanrll
tomer,s.
will be put up so, that in
ay ..e, otherwise, they may be re
moved without the aid of a screw-driver, and with
the same facility that any other piece of furniture•can
be removed. and without any extra expense.
je24-d&wly.
. F I.FTH:i-z.s TRiE ET
Furniture Warereomit.
THE subscriber would most respectfully call the
attention of the public to his stock of Cabinet
Nam possessing advantage's ovr r any other manufac
turing establishment in the city. He is enabled to
sell his wales at much lower prices; therefore he would
remind those who want good Furniture at a fair price
nit to forget the tight place, Nu 27 Fifth street.
tuetr9.3 H. H. RYAN.
Gnisnta Iron Works.
LEWIS O'HARA & LEWIS,
!MANUFACTURERS.
rp HE undersigned, acting as Agents f.r the above
.L establishment, are m.w receiving supplies from
the Works, anti will in a short time be fully supplied
with all the various sizes of IRON and NAILS.
Thi•y respectfully solicit a liberal share of public
patronage, with the confident assurance that tha
ty of the article will not be surpassed bit any in the
market. ROBERTSON f REPPERT.
mar3o dim Agents fur the Guisuta Iron Works.
WE BEAT THE JEWS Als:D GENTILES!!
GREAT WESTERN
CLOTHING STORE!:
P. OWENS, PROPRIETOR,
RETURNS thanks to his old customerstind friends
for past forms. Ho is now prepoted to sell
riothing tower, by ton per cent, titan any other comb.
lishment west of the mountsins;and keeps constant
ly on band a large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S
CLOTHING. such as Over Coats from $3,50 to $3O,
Cassinett Panty from $2 to $4; fine Cassimere Pants
from $3.50 to SG; fine Satin Vests fur $1.75; fine Bom
bazine do for $3; nod all kinds of WINTER VESTS,
SHIRTS. DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS,
and all articles in his line.
M; KANE, Jr
Those who wish to porehnse, will do well to give
him n 111 Itu is premed to furnish clothing on the
very cheapest terms for cn.M. Don't forget the place:
GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE, NO.
143, LIBERTY STREET, opposite Brewery Alley.
oct2Bll. P. OWENS.
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CLOTHING STORE!!
Water Street, Three Doors below {Mood.
TFIE subscriber respectfully informs his canto
mere and the public generally. that helms open
ell a variety of seurormble clothing, ut the above
stand, which he offers ascbeap as can be bought in the
city.
Thestnre le in charge of Air R PEW, oneof the best
cutters and mostexperienced workmen in the city.
oct2ittf. P. OWENS.
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DIRECT FROM PIIILADE:LPEIIA
EACH PAPER BEARS THE LIBEL AND WARRAOTT OF
DAVID LANDRETH.
FOR sale by F L SNOWDEN. No 29 Water at.,
at the stand formerly occupied by Geo A Berry.
Extract from the" Report" of the "Visiting Commit
, tee of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society,"
unanimously adapted, and ordered to be printed.
Landreth's Nurseries and Gardens.
"These extensive grounds are on Federal street
near the Arsenal. • • • The earliest collec
tion of Camellias was made here. Some of shwa
now in Possession of those dist' nguished nursery.
men, ate ten feet high. " • • The selective
of CIREVI HOUSE. PLANTS in valuable and extensive.
"The Nurseries are all very correctly managed,
supplying every part of the Union, a detail of which
would occupy too much of our space: we therefore
content ourselves with staring that the stock is very
large, and in every stage of growth, consisting of
FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVER
GREENS, SH R 111 36 4, VINES AND
CREEPERS,
with a collection of herbacceous plants: Fnuti
TREES of the best kind and most healthy condition;
largo beds of needing apples, pears, plums, &c., an
stacks for budding and grafting: a plan very superior
In that of working
upon suckers, which carry with
them into the graft all the dineases of the parent stock.
• 1 I! •
"GARDEN SEED! of the finest quality have been
/enacted over the country from these grounds, and
may always be depended upon. The Seed Establish.
ment of these Horticulturists is one of the most ex.
ten.ive in the Union, and its rei utation is well sus
!
tamed from year to year.
"To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina of
the plants of the same family, they have estnblished
another nursery, at a suitable distance, so that degen.
ration cannot take place, and which secures to the
purchaser a "genuine article." Knowing thus the
age, quality and process of culture of every plant, the
supply from their grounds is recommended with great
confidence."
s s s Since the dote of the "Report" from which the
'Move is extracted, the entire establishment has been
grentlyenlarged. ThecollectionaCamelliasembraces
all the finer kinds, and consists of some thousands of
various sizes; so likewise of Roses, and other desirable
plants, both tender and hardy; Fruit Ttees,&c.
The Seed Gardens alone cover fifty acres, and the
whole is, ns it has been for more than half a century,
wider the successive management of father and sun,
the most prominent in America.
Orders teeeived by F. L. SNOW DEN, from
Whom catalogues may be obtained, gratis.
mar9•if
R-BUILT AND AT WORK!
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE,
wuziiira D. SHAFFER,
• MERCHANT TAILOR,
RESPECI FULLY informs his friends ad the
public generally, that he has taken the
•
NEW STORE •
At thecorner of Wood and Waterstreets,on the site
occupied by Mr S. Schoyer previous to the Great Fire,
where he is prepared to furnish all articles in the line
of
K.Acr- :f.. .~,. s r G- a. ~.
VENITIAN
10131TELT,
:Fold and well known Ye
inn Blind Maker, former
if Se6ond and Fourth sts.t
this method to inform
many friends of the fact
his Factory is now in full
iration on St Clair st., near
old Allegheny Bridge,
ire a constant supply of
ids of various colors and
,lities, is constantly kept
hand and at : all prices,
twenty-cents up to suit
EM=MM
spons, BROTHS-BS & OOHS
AItRifIO&MENTS roa
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1846.. _ A
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BLAKELY & MITCHEL, AGENTS
IRemittances to, and Paztage to and from
GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, BY THE
Black Ball or old Line Liverpool Packets,
157• Sailing from New .York and Liverpool on the
Ist and 16th of, every month.,„Ell And by
First Class American Skips [Sailing Weekly.]
D ERSONS sending to the . - 01,1 Country" for their
Ftiends, can make the necessary arrangements
with; the subscribers, and have them brought out
in any of the Eight Ships cemptising the . Black Bull,
or Old Line ef Liverpool Packets, (sailing from Liv.
erpool on the lit and 16th of every mewl)) also by
First Class Ships, sailing from That port weekly,
which our Agents, Messrs. James D. Roche & Co.
there will send out without delay.
Should those sent Int not borne outthe Money will
be refunded without any deduction.
The "BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF
LIVERPOOL PACKETS," comprise the follow
ing magnificent, ships, and will sail from Liverpool
on their regular appointed day, as follows:
Fidelin, 'On let Jan. let May. let Sept.
Europe, 16th " 16th " 16th "
New York, let Feb. let June. Ist Oet
::.
American, 16th " 16th " 16th "
Yorkshire, let Mar. lot July. let Nov.
Cambridge, . 16th ." ' 16th " 16th Dec
Osfoi.d, let April. Ist Aug. let "
Montezuma, 16th " 16th " 18th "
Notice—lt is well known, that the Black Ball i■
Lilo very beat conveyance for persons to .get out their
friends, and as other passenger Agents advertise to
bring out passengers by that Line, the pultiic are rg•
sreafully notified by the owners that no 'Passenger
Agents but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely &
Mitchel, are authorised to advertise and to bring out
l'essengers by that Lino.
tVO have at all times for sale Drafts at Sight for any
amount. direct on tho Royal Rank of Ireland. Dub
lin. j Also on Messrs. Prescott. Grote, Ames & Co.,
Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount, or
any charge ....Weyer, in all the principal aownsthrough•
out England. Ireland, Scotland and Wale. 4.
Apply to, oeaddress, if by Letter, (post paid )
ROCHE, BRO.'S & Co.
No. 35, Fulton street, New York.
(Next doar to the Foltotid3ank,
• JAMES D. ROCHE & Co's Office,
No 90, %%rater street. Liverpool.
Or to BLAKELY & M I TCHEL,
Penn street, near the Canal Bridge,
corner and Srnithfied sts, (2 , 1 story.)
Piasbu'rgh.
THREE WIG BORISt
CLOTHING STORE.
NO.'ISI I ,LiBERTY STREET
MI II E Proprietor of this oil and highly po?ular HA.
taltli.lnorit informs his friends tool the public
et large, that u portion of his
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Is now prepared their inspection, and he respect
fully invites all who contemplate purchasing articles
in his line to pay him a visit. His stock this season is
peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest FASH
ONS AND PATTERNS. and all his Goods, hav
ing been selected by himself in the eastern markets, he
can with confidence reCommend them to his customers
as being of the very beat quality.
H is large assortment of
DRESS COATS,
Is made in the most modern and improved style, and
the workminship cannot ho excelled,
Pantsof every description. Satin 4. Fancy Vests
He a rare and beautiful nisortmaat of
VESTINGS,
To which be would call the attention of the public as
he believesthem to be more
BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAPER,
Than anything of tho kind that has been offered here
. .
Tweed and other coats, for Summer wear,
In peat variety and made in every style,
Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks,
SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, and every other article ne
misery fora FASHIONABLE DRESS.
- Flo has a very largo and excellent assortment of
SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, which will be
sold loiver than it can bo purchased at any other place
in the city—to which he would invite the attention of
working men and others who wish serviceablecluthing
fur every day's wear.
Having in his emplo3 Borneo( the
BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN,
That the country can produce. and being provided
with a mock of Gonda, which for excellence and la
riety CANNOT BE EQUALLED, he is prepared
To,Zdalte l Clothes to Order,
At the shortest notice, and in a style that CANNOT
BE SURPASSED
Do not Pass the THREE MG DOORS.
IL is not considered any
TROUBLE TO SHOW CLOTHING,
Ana the proprietor feels confident thnt after an ex
amination of his stock, all who desire to purchase will
find it their intetest to deal at his establishment.
The proprietor would take this opportunity to ten
der his sincere thanks to the public fur the unprece
dented patronage bestowed upon his establishment,
and no the success he has met with is an indication
that his efforts to please 1111 patrons, have not been
unavailing, he pledges himself that nothing shall be
omitted WI his part to secure their kindness for the fu-
JOH N N 1 cC I.OBK EY,
Three Big Veers,
151 Liberty st.
marl7-d&w
HO, FOR OREGON!
rp HE undersigned would inform his old paten:l6llnd
the public in ganerel, that, notwithstanding the
rent excitement on the Oregon qoestion, he still con=
times to manufacture CLOTH ING of all kinds to
order and otlivrwise, in superior style. He has lately
received a large lot of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS,
JEANS, &c.,
Which for beauty. lesbian, dorability and cheapness
are unsurpassed in the Western market. Among the
above will be found manygoods of entirely new style
RS to texture and color. These the Diaries/a would
respectfully invite his old customers and the public to
call and examine, confidentof his ability to please in all
department..
Ho has also on hnnd a variety of fancy
SILK VELVETS ) CASHMERES, VALENCLAS, ETC.
For vesting's, at all prices, which he is prepared to
make for customers in a style imautpassable.
He has also . .
Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra
vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers.
And every other articleappertaining 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 obserri, that notwithstanding the
great quantity of steam got up by tron/d-belne
establishment he still continues to glide along on the
low pressure system, and defies competition in ail the
Various branches of his business, vix; in the fittingde
partment; workmanship, Sashimi, .I.c. I have still on
hand a few cloaks; overcoats and other articles of win
ter wear, which I will sell at unusually low prices.
JAMES B MITCHELL,
. .
National Clothing Store, 1
felild&w 165 Liberty at., 2d door below sth.
Dr. E. Dieritt, Dentist,
(Of the Burnt District.)
D ESPECTFULLYinfOrmshisfriendsand all those
who wish his services that he has taken en office
in Smithfield street, 2d door - from Virgin alley, where
he will now attend all operations of the Teeth in the
best manner and at the shortest notice. Office hours
from 9 till 12, and.frOm 2 till 5. may 2—dtwtf.
Allegheny Cemetery.
PERSONS desirousef purchasing lots in this Cem
etery are referred for information to the Superin,
tendent on thegronrcis, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cor
ner of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh.
By order of the Board, , J. CHSLETT.
decd Superintendent.
t - ^
Ins trance Comp alitto.l
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS GR DANI•
AGE BY FIRE. 1
THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED
With the lidditional security of a STOCK CAPiTai.
,
The ftellane Mutual Insurance Co.
of •Phlta.mm arter Perpetual.
DIRE ORS;
George W. Toland, `John M. Atwood, 1
Thomas Rockhill, is R. Ashhurst,
Wm. R. Thompson, Gem N. Baker,
George M. Stroud, John J. nderkernp,l
George W. Carpenter.
WILL Make insurance against Loss or Damae
by Fire. in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on HoUses,
Stores and other buildings, and on Furnittne, Good'
Wares and Merchandize, limited or perpetual, in town
or country, on the most favorable term'. • 1 .
The Mutubl Principle, combined with a Stock Cult
tal, and the ',ether provisions of the Charier of thus
Company, hold out unusual inducements, both of profit
and safety, to those desirous of effecting insurance, to
which the Company ask the attention and examinaticin
of those interested.'
The Capital Stock of the . Company is invested in
good and sufficient securities. After providing fiw
the losses accruing to the Company, in the course of its
business, thistockholders 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
by supplied Woods invested--and thereafter, all the
remaining profits are to accumulate and be held, in
lila manner with the Capital Stock, for the better sis
curity of the' assured. But certificates beginar intet
est, payable, annually, transferable on the books of the
Company, and convertible at any lime into Capitid.
Stock, will 63 issued therefor to the Stockhold ‘ ers and
insisted members, in proportion to theimountof Sterik
held, or premium paid by them respectively, agreeably
to the proviAons of the Charter.
• Those effecting insurance with this company have,
besides the Usual protection against loss, by the ordi
nary method of insurance, rheadditional advantage of
a direct participation in the profits of the Commit
without any liability.
• GEO. W. TOLAND, President.]
B. M. HOCHMAN, Secretary. •'
The subscriber, who is the - duly authorised Agent
for the above canted Company, is prepared to make
surance, at the Office of the Agency, No. 2, St Cherls
Hotel, on Third street, a few doors above Wood street,
and will give all further information desired. ~
THOS. J. CAMPBELL.Ii
Piftgbute!, 111ny 30, 1845. (jes-li.) .dec3l!
JuSIEH erNs. J. FINNEY, JR.
RING & PINNEY',
Agents at P, itts b urg h , for me Delaware Mutual
SafetY Insurance Company of Phila.
FIRE RISKS upon buildings and Merchandise of
evety description and MARINE RISKS ripen
Hulls or cargoesof vessel, taken upon the Most fever
able terms. -
IM"Office at the warehouse of Kiag & op
Water street, near Market street, Pittsbugh.
N. B. King & Finney invite the confidence and
patronage of their friends and the community at large
to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, es an id
stinution among the most flourishing in Philadelphiit
—as having a large paid in capital, which by slip
operation of!its charter is constantly increasing—Os
yielding to each person insured his due share of .tife
profits of tho Company, without involving him in
responsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually
paid in by hint, and therefore as possessing the Mu tunl
principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and ih
its most attraCtive form. nov r-tf.
Agency of the Franklin Fire Insuran7el
Cornpany of ehiladelphia.
N. E. corner of Third and Wood sta., Pittsbargh.
THE assets of the company on the first of Jannary r
1845, ar,published in caninrmity with an act of
the Pennsylvania Legislature, acre
Bonds and blOrtgages, $600,615 9,i
Real Estate. tit cost, 100,967 77
Temporary Loans Stocks and Cash, 207,499 72
.
Makings. total of $809683
Affording _certain assurance that all losses will 134
promptly met.and giving entire security to all who obf
tain policies (nom this Company. Mika taken, at ui
low rates as nee consistent with security.
ortB - WARRICK MA RTIN. Agent. t
INSCIRANI7E AGAIAXT FIRE,
The Citizen's Mutual Insurance Companyof Pe•----
a: -'cansylvaai a,
No. 152,1 Walnut Skeet, Philadelphia,
WILL inure houses, stores and oilier buildingsil
also merchandise, furniture and property gen-1
erally, in Pittsburgh and the surrounding country,l
against loss or !damage by fire, for any period of time.;
Chatter perpetual.
No marine r river nor inland transportation risks are
taken by thfi Company. It makes no dividends
among stockholders. After paying the necessary ex. :
penses of the office, the whole accruing premium and
interest arc appropriated exclusively to meet losses.l
It is thus enabled to insure on terms nut surpassed by;
any othee.Conipany.
. _
• JAMES TODD, President.
DANIEL 13.1POULTNEY, Secretary.
Agency at ,Pittsburgh; in Burke'; building on 4th
street, at the omen of Eyster & Buchanan.
je3. JAS. W. BUCHANAN.
'INSURANCE.
American Piro Insurance Company
1 OF PIIICADELPIA,
CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL 500,000
PAID IN.
Offices's Philadelphia,No.72, Walnut at.;
•
VIVI. DAVIDSON, Frea't.
FREDERICK, FRALEY, Sec'y.
THIS old and well established Companycontinues
10 insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture
and property, mot of an extra hazardous character,
against loss or damage by Fire.
Applications, for rrisurances in Pittsburgh and its
neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either
perpetually or for limited periods on favorable terms
by GEO. CdCH RAN, Agent.
dec24 • No 26 Wood pt.
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of
i Philadelphia.
CH A RTER!PERPETUA L. $400,000 paid in,
office Chestnut at., north side, near Fifth-
Take Insurance, either permanent or limited,
against loss or damage by fire, on Property and, Ef
fects of every description, in Town or Country, on the
most reasonable terms. Applications, made either
personally or by' letter, will be promptly attended to.
C. N, BANCKER, nest.
C. G. BANCIiER, Seey.
DIRECTORS: •
Charles N. Bancker, Jacob R Smith,
Thomas Hart, George W. Richards,
Thomas./ Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adel* E Boric,
Samuel Grant' t t David S Brown.
PITTSECIAGH AGENCY
•
WARRICK' Mairrtn,:Agent, at the Exchange 01
Elm of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Third and
Market streets.
Fire risks taken on buildings and theircontents in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country.
No marine or inland navigation risks taken.
aug4-Iy.
Pisa and Marine Insurance.
TIMF Insurance Company of North America . , o
Philadelphia, through its duly autherized Agent,
the subscriber, sitars to make permanent and limited
Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, end
on shipments by the Canal and Rivers.
DIRECTORS
Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, '
Alex. Henry, , Charles Taylor, '
&intl. W. Jones, Sam'l. W. Smith,
Edward Smith; Ambrose White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M.Thomas,
John White, John R. Neff,
Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,
Wm. Welsh, , , Henry D.Sherrard,Seo'y.
This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United
States, having been chartered in 1794. its charter is
perpetual, and from its high standing, long experience,
ample means. and avoiding all risks of an extra ha
zardous character, it maybe considered as. offering
ample security to the public.
MOSES ATWOOD,
m or Atwood, Jones & Co., Water
Pittsburgh. 0et23.1.y.
At Counting R
and Front streets,
13
OF very super/
jen 20, 184.
- LEASES,
Or form, for sale at this Office
6
Navy
; - NAV! DEPARTMENT '
BunEw Of PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING,
I Natal 20, 1846
SEPA.RATE PROPOSALS, sealed and endorsed
"Proposals for Navy Supplies," will be received
at this bureau' until 3 o'clock, p. m., on Monday, the
27th day of April next, for furnishing and delivering
at the United Sta Les navy-yards at Charlestown, Mass.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. and Gosport,Ya., finch quantities of',
the following Wass as may be required or ordered
from the contractors by the chief of this bureau, or by
he respective'commandiog officers of the said ' navy
yards, during the fisSisl year ending June 30, 194 7,
vie:: • - • • •
Flour, Biscuit,-Whiskey, Sugar, Tea, Coffe.o, Co
coa. Rice, Rutter, blo Beans, Vinegar, Pickles;
Raisins,' dried Apples and Tobacio. •
The - Flour , shall-be of the manufacture of wheat
grown in the year 1845 or 1816. perfectly sweet, end
in all.respects of the, best quality: and,,whedrequired
fot shipment abided, shelf be fully equal to the best
desCi ipttiek of Richntond Flour, in all the
qualities
essential touts preservation in tropical elimatenaiid
shall be deliii.red in good, sound, bright barrels, with
lining hoops at each bead,•and in good shipping order,
flee of all charge . to the United Stites.
The Biscuit -shall be Made wholly from sweet 'su
perfine flour; of: the mabufactureof the year - 1.04 S or
1846; and shall be fully equal in quality, and . conform
in size, to the samples which are now lodged in the
said navy yards; be tberoughly kiln dried, well
packed, ;and delivered - free of - elrirge•M tbe - United
Statei, hi good ; seund,Well dried, bright flout barrels,
with thOteads well secured; or in tight whiskey or
-spirit casks or barrels when required.
The Whiskey shall be made wholly from grain, of
which at least:two-thirds parts shall be fye, shall.becort•
per distilled, and fall first proof according to the United
States cnitum-house standard; it shad be delivered in
good, soend, bright, well hooped,,white oak , harrels,
with white'oak'heads, and each barrel shall, when re- .
be coopered with four good and sufficient iron
hoops, and the whole shall bo put , in-georl shipping
order free of all charge to the United States.
The Segal- shall be the best Havana brown, and be
delivered in barrels when required.
The Tea shall•be of good quality Young Hyson,
equal to the samples at said navy-yards.
The 'Coffee shall he
. equal to the best Cuba Coffee.
The Cocoa shall be perfectlY clean and sound, two
third pails to be equal in quality to the best Para,
and one third part equal in quality to the best Carrac
as. (Them two articles, viz: Coffee and Cocoa,will
be required at New York only.) • •
The Rice'shall be of the very best qualites and be
delivered in air-right casks or barrels when required.
The Butter shall be of the first quality the talAs but
ter worked clear of all fluids, and be delivered in sea
soned white oak kegs, of 'about eighty pounds each.
The Molasses shall be equal to the best quality
New Orleans Molasses, and be delivered in barrels
when required, which shall be, thoroughly coopered
and placed in the best shipping condition. .
The Vinegar shall be of first quality Cider Vine
gar, and be delivered in barrels when required, which
shall be thormighly coopered, and' placed in the best.
shipping condition, .
The Beans shall be sound and good, and when re
quired for. shipment, shall be delivere d
. in tight spirit
or whiskey casks, or barrels, air and water ?roof.
The Raisimishalljbe hest quality bunch Raisins, and
when reqUired for shipment, shallbedelivered in good,
strong, substantial boxes.
The dried Apples shall be . of approved qeality, and,
when required for shipment, they shall be delivered
in tight spirit casks, or whiskey barrels, or -half
barrels.
The Pickles shall be put in kegs not exceeding.fif
teen gall Ons each; thekegs to be ofseasoned white eak
or white 'ash; and when required for shipment, they
shall be delivered in strong salt brine, or vinegar i ,as
may be required; the vegetable only paid for.
The Tobacce shall be equal in quality to. the Sam
plea at the said navy-yards; none'of it shall'be manu
factured during' the winter months; ell shal lhave under
gone a natural sweat, end be branded with the name
of the manufacturer, year when, and the place where
i t was manufactured: and be delivered in strong boxes',
containig about fifty and one hundred pounds each; the
price to be uniform at all the stations.
I All the foregoing described articles ahall: be subject
to such inspection as the thief of this Bureau may: di.
reet, and be in nil reApects perfectly satisttetory.tatbe
inspecting officar—said officer to be apPointed bythe
Navy Department.: All inspections to be at the place
of deliver}: Biscuit may, however, if itbe the wisher
the contractor, be inspected at the place of menthe.
tore as to4its qaality; but will be subject to inspection
as to its condition, at the place of delivery. . •
The quantity - nr these articles which will, be requi•
ied cannot, be precisely stated.. They wilt probably
be about--
To bs offered.ftn
Flour, 416,000 lbs. ' per, bbl
Biscuit, 2,548,000 lbs - per lb.
Whiskey, 65.089 gals per gal
Sugar; 364.000 lbs per i lb
' Tea, ' 17,000 The - per lb
Coffee, 45.500 lbs per lb
Cocoa, - - 45.500 !be per lb -
Rice, , 390,000 lbs per lb
Butter, 50.000 lbs per iti
Malaise', , 26,000 gals per gal •
Bean!, 10,000 bosh per bush
Vinegar, 26.000 gals• per• gal •
Raisin4,,,,, ii 1011000 lbs. . .• . per lb• . •
Drietf.ApplE, 100,000 lbs per lb
Pickles, . , 203,000 lbs . perlb •
Tobacco, : .100,000 lbs - per lb
The quantities'of toy or all may ho increased or
diminished, as the service may hereafter re9uite.—
The contracts a ill therefore be made, not for
_specific
quantities,:but for such quantities as the service may
require to by 'delivered at those navy yards respect
ively.
Contractors not residing at the places where deliv
eries are required must establish agencies at such_pla.
ces, !brit no delay may arise in furnishing what may
be required; and when a contractor fails promptly to
eomply with a requisition, the navy agent at the port
I where the article or articles are required to be deliv
liered. shall 'be anthorised-to purchase such article or
articles"; and the contractor shall be liable for any cit.
cesa of cost!over the contract price.'
Seperate offers must be made, for each -article at
leach of the, aforesaid navy yards; and bidders whose
!proposals ere accepted (and none others) •will be
!forth with notified thereof; and three days,over , and
!above the ordinary time required for the regular trans.;
!mission of the mail will be allowed for them to sign'.
ly readiness to enter into contract-enti ten days
', l nver and above the-ordinary time required for the re
!ttular transmission of the mail will be allowed for' the
.
liesecution and return of a contract arid bond; at‘the
!expiration of which periods, if no answer be received
! ! pr contract and bond returned. the supply wattle of
fered to theinext lowest bidder; according to law.
The department reserves the rigbt to rej ect all bids
!from person's who have heretofore failed 'to execute
their cowl-sets.
;1 Bonds, with two approved sureties in one third the
estimated amount of the respective contraCts. will he
required, and ten per eentum in addition will be with•
held from the amount of all payments on account
hereof, as collateral security, in addition to the bond
'given, to secure its performance, and not in any event
be paid until it is mall respects complied witht.
"nd ninety per centum of-the amount of all deliveries
nade;will be paid by the Navy Agent within thirty
gays after bills duly 'authenticated shall have been
. Presented to him, . . . . -
-I! Bidders not heretefore contractors, must acconipa;
tly their proposals with the names of their sureties.
Otherwise their offers may not be Considered.
11 Blank forths of proposals may be obtained on ap
plication to the Navy Agents -at , Portsmouth,' New
Homphsity; Boston; New Yorke.Philadelphim.Balti
awre; Washington ; Norfolk; and at this bureau. -
ii jarTo bepublished'z'once a week' until the 27th
day of April next, .in the Intalligencer. and Union,
Pistriet of Columbia; Argus, Portland, Maine;, New
fiampshire Patriot, Concord, N H; Courier, Times,
and Morning Post, Bostori, Mass; Times, Hartford,
tonn; Journal of . Comineree, Morning . News, and
; ,0
vening Pest, New York; Pennsylvanian and''Key
s ' ne, Philadelphia.' Pn; '
Union Harrisburg, 'Pa;
inning Post, Pittsburgh, Pa; Republican, Bahl-
More, Md; Enquirer, Richmond, Va; Beacon, Nor
falk, Va; Nei/ Era. Portsmouth; Va.
sell Proerietori of the above papers will be pleated to
nd to the bureau a copy of their parer containing
ttie advertisement duringits insertion, to be used as a
viouchm, for the approval of their accounts' . . .
ilmar3l.4evetArr27- ' .
European Agency.
DPI EMITTANCES of money on moderate terms,
AA. can be made during my absence io Europii, - to
4,ery, part admitted, England, Scotland, Wales .or;
the continent of Europe. Legacies; debts, property
or claims recovered; 'searches for wills, titles and
doeuments effected,and other European business trans
aoMd by applying to James May,Water street, Pitts.
bukgh. II KEENAN,
lectl2 Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh
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HAIR WORK.
Q MRS. RENTER,
Z:1 1 3 UL521703
ALLEGHENY cITT,
Six doors front the Aqtterltte!,
Opposite the Collector!!! OffiCe.'
I,Vighes to inform the public that she cam.
menced the ORRAMENZIAL HAIR 1303illeA6,i1Rd fteeru
very superior stock; received from the EasteinCities,.
and Paris; rind she is prepared to fill all enders at
the -- shortest-notice, and in a Manner that rStina o t b e ,
excelled by, any - similar manufacturer An die country:
She has on band and intends keeping,a large assoo:
meet of Ornameated Hair Work, such as Ladies"
Wigs, Bands,' Braidx, Curls, Necklabes, Guardwi
Bracelets,' Finger Rings, 4.c. Gentlemen's Wigs,
Tanpries Scratches; &c. ,
Mrs R., has-been for many years engaged in Ate bos
siness in France,and the United States, end from her
long and extensive experience, she feels confident of
being able to give satisfaction to_ all who will ftivsr
her with their patronage. Her prices are mote hher•
al titan have teen offered in this city heretofore.
mar 17-ly
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Lard Oil ata tiedaccd Prie e:
T HE subscriber would respectfally inform Lis
Friends and public in general, that his' new
Factory is now completed,. and with a largo addition
to his machinery, he is prepared to make considera
ble quantities of a superior article of Lard Oil, which
he is determined to sell theap ,, fully - appreciating the
old proverb, "theta nimble shipenco,is better than 'a
slow shilling."- He - feels 'confident that cansntnere
would-findit to . their advantage -to 'give him 'a cull
and examine for themselves. , .
Woolen manufacturers, Machinists and others: ere
respectfully -invited to examine hlssuperiet oil, fifth
street, near Market, opposite Hunker's Confections ,
sy Store, enti,Messrs-Samuel WClurken-& Co, Libf- ---
erty street. : M. IC: EDPS,
Pittsburgh Lard Oillfanufactirer.
A superior quality of Stareandlee always on hand
of assorted sizes., mar 24.
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TNSURANCE STOCK—A.number of shares Sof
Mein a joint, stock company, with a idpittd Of
$lOO,OOO, end power to increase it 10 .'0.000,000,
which is Shortly to ge- into Operation on the : now Ste.
rthired large - business of a mu ta I company who/nachos.
tinter It will change froth the mutual principle tp that
of joint stock' alone; charter perpetual.
This Stock company will thus possess the advantage
of - an income alreudy secured, and as it purposes con
fining its operations to the best descripitin of - risks,
the stock presents a faSorable prospect for profitable
investment.
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I'm particulars apply soon to me. at my office, cor:
nor of 14,ciod and Fourth streets, over Sibbet & Jones,
entrancti.pn Fourth street. JAS W BUCHANAN.
dec.2,52-
Prankun Medical College ofPhiladelphia;-
/111 H E first annual course of lectures in'thiS insti•
tution, wine opened oa Motidoy, the twelfth
day ofOctober next (the second Monday in Octoher) .
and 'will be'continued un.!l the end of the eniiiicig
Feb
ruary.
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PROFESSORS.
Paul Beerpodrlard,M, D.—Anatinny and Hisitol
ogY! . •
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0 Van Tl7,yck, Af. and 'practice
of surgery.
Meredith Clymer;M, D,—Principles and plaCtiCo
of medicine.
Barclay Biddle, M D.—nateria m.vdice rind
therapcmic3. •
- David Hunter' Tuckvr AL D.—Obatetrick a and
dieeasea' of woman and childn,nl.
Lev n Jaynes, and legal med
icine.
James . Rogers, AL . D.—General' and—cirvinic
chemistry. '
John 'Bar clay Biddle. lif• D.—Dian of Lille food,
ty
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Jqseph : Leidy, M. 73. Domonstrotoe of Anatomy.
The Franklin Medical College was incorporated in •
the Legislature of, Pennsylvania. by en act approved
28th January 1846,anills nuthorlsed by section third
of its charter, , logrant, the degree of Doctoral-Medi
cine to any such perionijus shall possess the qualifica
lions now usually reqnired of eandidates in other
Medical Colleges in this Attire."
FE BS, . .
For each course oflectures, sls; 00
Martkulation fee, to be paid once - only.. '5 00 -
Diploma fee, 7 ; 10.00
4.lditional information respecting the course of in-
struation, or other connected syith the Font
tY; can be obtained upon application, personally, or by
letter, to: ' • S B BIDDLE. M. D.:
Dean of the *FeCulty.; - N E of• Quince ,and
Spr u art 'street, ' marll dfiro
• 'GREAT' . .EXOFTEBENT
TARIFF REPEALED 1 ! ! -
THE sliding scale principle abandoned and the
minimum standard adopted at
No. 92 Market Street.
-We have been receiving forthe last week or two. a
fresh supply -of 'seasonable DRY GOODS, bought
from the Manufacturers, Importers,- and at' Auction,.
nt the lowest cash prices.-liaving hid an experienced
Agent in.: Philadelphia • and New-1 for-some
months, past picking up bargains, here and there;enas
bleu us to offer to the-public a splendid stock of Goods
with almost an impercejitible Tariff: - Oar stock' coil
lists in. part of the following Goodst , •
Shawlsa great variety; -
French Terkeri Shawls; . - • ,
English do do; •
Splendid Briasha and Cashmere ShaWls;'
Damask . • do;
Black and Embroidered Terkeri do;
Super Meek Thibet, Silk Fringe do;
Ladies' Soper Cashmere Scarfs; ' - •
Plaid Woollen Shawls or every variety;
Also a great variety of Cashmere 'D'Ecolise;
Plain de Lain, and barred and figured de Lain;
• English and . French' Merinoes; . - - •• '
Alpaccas-and Cabeig. Cloth's; -
Bombazines; plain and fancy ',dress Silks;
Irish Linens—Cotton Al,pacca and Cashineris
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, -nnd VESTINGS.
Also, an.excallent:assortment of domestic Goods.
All of .which we offer, wholesale or retail, at such,
ces as we think cannot fail- to please.; CaII
amine fur - yourselves=it No. 92 ,Market street:
dec29-tf. - MOSES COREY: .!
WAR WITH MEXICO DECLARED!
MOP7ONGAHEL A
CLOTHING STORE.
,wooD St. SebOnd Door from the
- Corner of Water Street. _ -
COOLEY & - LAIRD ; PROPRIETORS,
The undersigned takes this method of announcing,
to their customers and the publiegeneralty, that they
have just received from the East, and offer for sale-at
the above stand a large and well selected assorttnen't
of Cloths, Cassimeres, Yesiings and materiels efave.-..
ry descridtion, having been purchased for cash on.ths
most advantageous terms, they areenabletl.to offer as
CREEP as can be sold in the Western Country.
Their assortment Of
READY MADE CLOTIIIN'G,
is large,' and has been manufactured= front the; best.
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materials, and by excellent workmen..
They have constantly on band and willmanuffictunit,
to order all articles of Clothing, which they will War-,
rant to be made in the beat manner ana moat fishtail-,
able style.
They invite the public to call and examine t r t
stock of goods; as tTey are confident theican sell.
GOOD stater.Es at prices wbich'cannot Tail '
to OEM.
Remember the place.' NO. 2. WOOD 'STREET,
SECOND DOOR ; FROM -THE CORNER. OF
WATER. - • - sept 9-tf- -r
• ' SolidlL
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCirT-'
Cornerof Woodand Saute., Pitts&iirt4.'
I S ready to eceive merchandizeof evsry descripd4
onconsigrittien public or private sale, end
.in long experience in the above business, :Satter%
himselfthat he i'vßl be able to give emirs satisfeitipt
tall who may favor him with theirpatsonage \`"
Re ,, ular sale's on Mot; DAYS and THUB3DA,YS,A,iIfIf
Goots and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries,Pittiburghmannfacturcd articles.neP
and secondhand furniture, &c.. , at 2 o'clock,
Sales every evening,atearlygas avgP....Y.-r
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RIC-HARD COWAN,'
• • Attorney aftitiort
office in Burke's Buildings, 4tli - stieet,isa!:J . !!!
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June 19-dSiwly
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ORNAMENTAL