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TH F..subscribere, Agents for a number of the best Portable Boats. forming a regular daily Lino, he oween Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities, will be fully preporred,on the opening, of navigation, to ship a large amount of Produce and' Merchandise a ith despatch and on necomodating terms. The great SUCCPAS}kit has characterised this mode of transportation anthe Penns' Canals and Railroads, during the last feel years, notwithstanding the opp,. shine of- long esttiblished companies, and is a pretty sure indication of its superiority eve, the et d plan or transhippingut the different tertnitnius of ;Canals and railroads. We therefore aik for the Independent Portable Boat Linea liberal share of patronage. Produce or Alerchandise consigned to us for ship. Meet will be forwarded immediately on arrival free of any charge for commission, storage or insurance.— Bills Lading itanamitted, au.] all instructions prompt ly attended to. 'MEARS, RAY NOR & Co., Broad at., Philadelphia. ROSE, MER RILL & Co., Smiths Wharf. Baltimore. C A MeANULTYt& Co, canal basin, Fountain st, near Liberty. Pitt eburgh. FARE REDUCED!! Good Intent Fast Mail for PHOLADIELPHOAD O! NPI,ENDID NEW TROT BUILT COACHES, AND RAIL ROAD CARS, ~ ~ -. Leave Pittsburgh' daily, at I o'clock, P.M RUNNING TIIROUGII IN 48 POURS, ASCENDING THE HILLS NVITII SIX HORSES AND.POSTILLIO\ __ {~f From Chamber:6 ars , by Railroad to Phiioddelph in, In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there con necting with Mail Cars for New York; also at Cham be:sburg with Mail Lines direct" for Baltimore and Washington City. ErOlnees for tho above Line; next dock to the Ex cltange-Hotel, St Clair street, and opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. june 12 ' W. R. MOORHEAD, Ag't. Opposi _ ,: . i ~.. G~'v.+sl. Leave Pittsburgh diAltiiit'-1; P. M. 'RUNNING THROUGI-1401011P1 1 49 - , Ascending the motinti4n.writlt SIXX — HORSES AND' PeIST.ILLIOI I - ONLY uNE NIGHT OUT TO CH.4.SI6I:ILSEUGH, WIRO : ',.aft s War Tbette by RAI LROAD to Philadelphia, (being th only Line, running their own cars on the road.)connec ting witb i4lsil Curs for New York; also et Chambers burg with Maillines direct to Baltimore and Wish - • 12&Offet3 second door below the St Cbatles Hotel Wood street. oct 2.5-Iv A. lIENDERSON, Agent. JOHN 51. TOWNSEND, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY Ito. 4 5 :Illarket st. 3 doors above Third PITTSBURGH. WILL have constantly on hand, a well selected asscrttnent of the best and freshest medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms.— Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as genuine. ar Physicians' prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials at any hour of the day or night. Also, for sale, a large stock of fresh and good perfu mery. ,dec3o BLAICELY & MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS & CON VEY AN C ERS, CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of V City an i County Property, and all other business connected with Real Estate: They will also prepare Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and all other legal instru meets of yyriting, on moderate terms. For the con. aenienCe of the public,. they have two offices—the Law office of Jahn J Mitchel, corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, (2d story,)and the office of James Blakely, on Peon street, near the Canal Bridge, sth Ward. Unn23 6m.1 THOMAS PALMER, MAIV7FACTURER. & IMPORTER OF WALL,PAPER, Fire Board Prints, Borders. Landscape Paper, Or • namental Designs, Transparent Window Shades, 4-c , and Dealer in Writing. and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet, and Binder s Boards., 4-c. No. 47 JILREET ST, SILTWEEN THIRD d: FOURTH STS., PITTSBUGRH. PA. HAS had at no former period, a.stock so extensive and well assorted, es that to which he now most respectfully invites the attention of purOhasers. It com prises French and American parlor, tall, office, eham ber and counting room Paper, of every quality. The colors are brilliant and durable. and the style of pat terns unsurpassed. " By the Regular Line of Pack ets;between Havre and New York, and from the Fac tory, which is always in active operation, and uni formly supplied with the best workmen the country can furnish, frequent additions, during the Spring nod Summer, will bet made to the goods in store.— Prices moreover, will be so extremely moderate as to meet the views of the most economical, and satisfy merchants and house.kcepers disposedto examine and judge fur themselves, that their isitertits will be essen tially eubserved, by buying et this ESusblishmen t. Rags, Tow rind futinner's Serape taken in trade ur bought at the regular market prices. march 2343 m. Dissolution of Partnership THEpartnership of the undersigned, heretofore existing under the firm of GUACEY & KEKNL:Dr, Blacksmiths was dissolved by mutual Consent, on the 7th day' of Feb inst. The books, papers, notes and accounts oldie lake firm have been plead in the hand of James Gracoy, for settlement and et - dire:ion. and all -accounts against the said firm, will be presented to him for settlement and satisfaction, he being fully author• ised and empowered for that purp.m. JAMES GRACEY. Pittsburgh, Feb.l4, 1846. J AMES KENNEDY. Elacksmithing Establishment. .r.*• — • The undersigned bnviglg this day entered into partnership under the firm of J. 4. J. GRACEY, for the purpose of carrying on the Black innithing business, in the buildings of the late firm of Gracey 4. Kennedy, at the corner of Water and West ste., Pittsburgh, whore every thing in their line of business, will be promptly attended to. Steamboat work, Canal Lock Irons, &c., made and finished epos the shortest, no tice. JAMES GRACEY, Pittsburgh, Feb. 14, 1846. JOHN GRACEY, Having retired frdm the the late firm of Gracey & Kennedy, 1 cheetfully recommended the old customers and patrons to my successors, Messrs—J . &J Graces. marl6.l tn. JAMES KENNEDY. IMENRY RIGBY, Dealer in Chinn, Glass and Qeensware, has removed to No 125 Wood, be tween Fifth street and Virgin Alley, three doors from the corner of. Fifth, at which place he respectfully in vites the attention of his friends and the public genet , ally to his assortment of goods in the above line, which he feels confident will give satisfaction as to prices and quality. feb2 F. h. . (-• Removal. MIENEI IMPORTANT'ARRIVAL.. EM day received. and now opening, a splendid Of Fine, Plain and Fancy Colore4 - . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., MI of the choicest selections. . • . The subscriber is now opening his tock of Spring Goods, which, for variety, taste, style and quality, has never before been offered in this city. The very fiat'• tering patronage bestowed upon this,establishmenl the past year, has induced the subscriber to'rnake au unusual large purchase. Many of these Goods are or a superior quality and texture. and of a kind never brought, to this market by any other establishment.= lie would respectfully solicit the attentienuf his friend,' and the citizens generally, who are accustomed fe, having their garments made to order. having for some time past. paid particular attention to this branch of 1,4 business, and having secured the assistance of the urns! competent, and fusSiottable. Cutters, some of whom mi. established and well-known as such in this corrontorit). . It would be difficult, in a common advertisement, trr enumerate the various urticles comprising ibis at rck,, but it consists of every description of goods suituble for gentlemen's 'wear, such as Superfine, Plain and Fancy Colored FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS. CASSIMERES, of entire new styles; vorionsgaul it ies; . . i , I VEST ENOS, of every description, a few eicpre.sfy fur ..Dress or, Party Vests;" FINE TWEEDS, of various styles and prices; Olive. Brown, Blark and Gold Mixed CASIIM4 • I: ETS. FINE SACK SHARTS, with linen bosom:: and e.,1 141,; SILK r N DER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, splendid Satin Scalls, Efandkereheifs, Sorpentlets, &c , &c. lie will be pleased at nil times to show these Geld: to any wishing to ptuehase, feeling confident 111111 1,.• can finish any cat ent in his line on as good term., and in lever style. than at any alter eshiblislirneht West or t he. MOUlltili:l3. An examinntioniii the stock and of workmanship will convince tiny person the advantages to be derived by purchasing at this es utblisliment. P. DEILANT, NO. 4Jl:ll7c',llfisli 17.1 7 :r 17-57': The New York and Philadelphia Fushiono are this day teeeived. A CARD THE .. , ull,criher begs leave respecliolly to retail hi, grateful acknowledgements for she fiber,: patronage be.towed on hint Cur gems past, and pal titularly to tlioso wit , so generously pelt ooked hit 'ince- his misfintune by the late lire. 11,1,ing cut -iderablyeularged his bush,ews by associating wit Wm B Roberts a, a ruttier, he would earne.aly licit a con 4 tiondnce or former law rs to the new firm Robevs& Kane, and he trusts that by prompt ettq tion Cebu4nuss they will give general satisFadtun. . 'Ar. KANE, Jr. REMOVAL Thn subscribers would respectfully inform ittei, friends and the public that they have temased to their lie iv Warehouse on Thitd between Market .ind Wood streets, south side, where they trust, by strict attention in business to merit a share of public pdtronuce. , — "they solicit attentitin to their extensive sinel. out hand, which has beer, got up with great cue i., the latest style and most substantial manner, curnostiog in part of the following utticles, viz: Mahogany Wardinbes; Dressing iSure ' nus; nook Casio Sc. Secret:" ie.; Section Back Solos; Plume Jo; " T 1 0/10afilns, • Victoria Chairs; French dn; If Flain do; Centie Tables; • Card do; • Bureaus of every description; End Tables; NI al hie- Top Pier do; Center dii; Sofa do; Dressing Bureaus; Wash Stand'; Mnliegany Work Si Z 111,111; lint Racks; Rocking Chairs; 'Sewing do: Music . Stools; Arm Chides; ID French Bedsteads; Butler's Treys; Mahogany, cherry end poplar Bedsteads, warranted proof again a 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 adopted for offices or *octet ies, a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. We have at a considerable expense introduced into our new Factory on Front street, a steam Engine with Machinery. which will enable us to sell wholesale and retail. at reduced prices. The attention of Western Merchants and persons moving west, is invited to nur new and extensive es tablishment. Western Cabinet-makers ate also re quested to give us a cull, as they will find they can purchase from us fur less than they can mum/lecture. Orders fro n a distance will receive prompt attention, and the furniture will be carefully packed. Steamboats nod lintels furnished, ut the shortest nl t ice on favotuble terms. ROBERTS & N. B. Uundortalting in all its branches attended R. K. LOCK AND VAULT DOOR MANUFACTORY. _ A 2 4 r•-,,,, , 1.0 , ~,,,,- .., , 1 . -x... -- ;44- - -- ,,,. , ~ -lit9iiUtc..:4'l -•.4tf----,,t1 „,..c -,..---N , ~-...-c...}i-,4- 7 - - :, ? . 1----4 44. t--,-d....,.4 . ,- ,;',gL-,!-z:Jr._; o ~.....-,: ~,, , , , ,t 1 , 1 VuZLEARINIKENEry. 1.1-,v,rikEv THOMAS ARNOLD, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that the following articles can be had at his Manufactory, onSandusky street, Allegheny City, nt his Sale Room, Diamond Alley between the Diamond and Wood street. Pittsburgh, to wit: KNOB LOCKS AND LATCHES, VAULT DOUR LOCKS, - STORE DO DO, MORTICE LOCKS AND LATCHES,: KNOB LATCHES, SHUTTER BOLTS & 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 House n ill find it to their advantage to deal with him, as he is determined to sell his articles at sudb a price as cannot fail to please. IXTJob Work in my line promptly attended to, on the shortest notice. decl. ft?toDr. Wm. M. Wright, Dentists Office and Residence in St Glair st. A few-daora below Liberty, near, the Exchange lintel. marll a Farm For Salo C ONSISTING of about 150 acres, fifty of which is cleared and under fence, situated about three miles from the city of Allegheny, between the Frank lin and Beaver roads, well watered, and adjoining lands of Arthur Gallagher, James Kerr. the late David Chess, Hugh Davis, Esq, Robert Davis and Samuel Davis. This tract of land from its proxiinity to market trade, are inducements to Gardner's Farm ers, Butchers or Manufamurers., Price low and con ditions easy. For particularsenquire of • SARAH B FETTERMAN, Of JAMES C CUMMINS, Pittsburgh Es, •.t.,• ; t.. . . - c . ':z ., ;_.. z! ;,-7.•i4.,-,',.! MME!MMIE VEN.TI AN BUN Dti._ .1 As WESTERVELT, hold and well known Ve len Blind Maker, former- Second and Fourth sts.l :es this method to inform many friends of the fact tt his Factory is now in full ;reflation St Clair st., near old Allegheny Bridge, sera a constant supply of Inds of various colors and tlities, is constantly kept hand and at all 'prices, in twenty-cents up to suit 'towers. is will he pinup sn, that in case of alio m by fire, nr otherwise, they mny be re- Moved without the aid of a scsew-driver, and with . the vatne facility that fey other piece of furniture can be removed. and without any extra expense. je24-d&wly. 7 . 4 4.1.;141. • 4 4 • • 2 Furniture Warerooms. THF.'"".L.bactibel would most respectfully call the attention of the pullic to his Mock of Cullinet art 3. I , oStiCSAhlg adV3llDigitS ov. r any other manurac illi.ing establishment in the city. He is enabled to sell his wat es at much lower prices; therefore he would remind tho,e who want goon Furniture at n fair price A to ft get the tight place, No` 7 Fifth street. tour 23 . H. H. RYAN. Gnisnta Iron Works. LEWIS 0' II It A & LE WVIS, NIANUFACTUREII: . .z 9111 E arth% a: Agent,: f r the above flit l ereiving ,m‘plies from the Wok,, and wil l i n u ,bait time be fully :applied with all lie various tdzes of IRON and NAILS, They respectfully totlicit a liberal share oflc.tblic patroi,,ge, with the confident asrditunce that the quali ig of the article gill not be surpassed by any in the market. tionEwrsuN REPPERT, mm dim Agouti for the Goisuta Iran Works WE BEAT THE JEWS AND GENTILES!! GREAT WESTERN CLOTHIAG STORE!! P. OWENS, PRI - WM.I'OR, 11) ETE ENS thanks ua his old customer , . and 1, iend4 it fOr past farms. He is now prepa!sd to 'sell rholimr, lower, by tOn per cent, than any other estab• lishment om.st of the mountains; and keeps cnnetnnt• ly on hand n largo assortment of GENT! EM EN'S CLOTHING. ouch as Over Coats from s3,to to $3O, C.,:sinett Punts from ,5.2 tc $4; fine Ca.simere Pant', from $3.50 to $(3; fine Satin Vests for $1.75; fire Isom• I..itine do l'or $3; and nII kinds of WINTER VESTS. SHIRTS. DRAWERS. srocKs, SUSPENDERS, and nil acticlri in line. Those who wish to rosts}taw , pill des well to gir o him a r H, up hn is prerssysest so foroisls clostsin4 no the Yes y chrapo , l Urns tot ra.b. Dsso l i forget the place: GREAT CLOIIIING STOIIE. No. 143, LIPERTV S rREEr, oppo,tito Brewery . Alley. 0c , 213,f. I'. 011 I.NS. CLOTHING S'fORE:: IVatrr Sheet, nrte 1)00,414'14m Woad. sultsceiher respectfully informs Lis cost°. JlWrik and the public gene-rutty. that he hob Open 'MI a variety of sea stinehle clothir.g. Mi the above At anti, wloch 1.16 Cheap as can be bought in Its* coy. rkinge of Mr B. PEW, nricofiheln,i Gaiter, and moat csp,rinnced waiLconii in the co v. ot: Mit 1. P. OW ESS. DIRECT FROM PHIL k DELPHIA CACI/ rtrc neAns Tllf. t 41111. ANU 41 - AltuA,Ty tlf DAVID LANDRETH. FOR F LSvOVt DEN. No 29 IVuter at the stand formerly occupied by Geo A Berry. Extract from Om ''Report" of the—Visiting Commit• tee of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Sen-imy," unanimuunly ad lard, and ordered to be printed. Landreth's Nurseries and Gardens. ••Th", eatettaivn g r,1).14 ore an Federal street near the Arsenal. • " • • The cattiest r , oilee• tom of Camellias was male bete. Sane of those now in Potsession of tho t e dos; rgoidied nuroiry men, ate ten feet high. • "• • The etJs noon of GFIVAN 1111 , 6.: Pi &ST. is valuable and extensive. *. The Nurseries lire mil very correct ly mannaed, supplying every port of the Union, a detail of which %%mild occupy foul mirth of our space: we therefore content ourselves wish stating that the murk is eery large, and in every stage of griwth. consisting of FOREST AM) ORNAMENTAL TREES. EVER GREENS, SHRUBi,NINES AND CREEPERS. ‘‘;;;) n eu ll ec lian [lf bertmcceuns ph:lmA FRUIT TREES of the hest kind and mog healthy condition; btrge beds of seeding apple 4, peers, 11/Unl 4 . &c., n 4 stacks for budding and gruliiiig; a plan very superior to that of working upon fLlCliefs, which curry with them into the grilt ull thy di-eases of tliu parent .rock. s s • "GARDES SErns of the finest quality have been scattered cover the count, y from these grounds, and may always be depended upon. The Seed Establish ment of these Horticulturists is one of the 111/51t ea -1 in the Union, and its ref utation is well sus tnitod (torn year to year. "To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina of the plants of the same family, they have established another 'milieu, at a suitable distance, so that doge!, lotion cannot take place, and which secures 10 the purchaser a "genuine eriiele." Knowing thus the age, quality and process of culture of every phial, the supply from their grounds is recommended with great cot tidence." "„• Since the date of the "Report" from which the above is extracted, the entire establishment has been creatlyenlarged. ThecollectianniCamellinsembruces nil the finer kinds, and consists of some thousands of various nines; so likewise of Roses, and other desirable plants, both tender and lowly; Fruit Trees, &c. The Seed Gardens alone cover fifty acres. and the whole is, as it.hos been fur more than half a century. ender the successive management of father and sun, the moat prominent in America. L iz r °viers received by F. L. SNOWDEN, from whom catalogues may be obtained, gratis. mar 9-if • RE-BUILT AND AT WORK! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. WILLIAM B. SIIAFPER P IttrliCHlDIT TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends' nd the public generally, that ho has taken the NEW STORE At thecorner of Wood and Water streets, 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 GENTLEMENJS CLOTHING, On the mast moderate terms, and at the shortest no tice. His stock of Goode is ENTIRELY NEW, A rallies been selected with much cure to suit the mar ket. He has in his employment some of the best workmen in the city, and from long experience in the business, he hopes to give general satisfaction to these whomay favor him with their custom. largo as sortment of Clothing suited to the Season. consistingof Cloth, Frock and Dretts Coats, of all colors various qualities. He offers to the 'public as GOOD BARGAINS As any establishment in the city. He has also a large stock of Vests, Shirts, colton and silk Cravats, Scarf's' and Handkerchiefs, which ho is prepared to sell low fur cash, and cash only. Having secured the services of an excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture garments of all kinds to order, in such a manner as to reader the PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE worthy of public patronage. The public aro invited to call and examine for thcmdelves. jy24,:tf .icy.+c:~~.~:sC.,i»`.K:Z.._~~~e"'° ."-~W~.~.~'!-. Kam ROGUE, BROTHERS & CO'S .4 - • • 1846. • • a • • _ • BLAKELY & MITCHEL, AGENTS Re titaness to, and Passagi to and from GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. BY THE Black. Ball, or old Line Liverpool Packets. 10 , 'Slailing from New York and Liverpool on the let and 16th of every month.,„,f4-1 And by First 61ass Ameiican Ships [Sailing Weekly.] IDF.rtsONS sending to the'-Old Country" for their Flieods, can 'make the necessary arrangements with thtt sultsctilon s, and have them .hrtiught. out in any ot thn Eight Ships cemptising the Black 8011, orOld Line of Liverpool Packets, (sailing from Liv erpool on the Ist. and 16th of every month.) also by First Class Ships, sailing from that port weekly, which oat Agents, Messrs. James D. Ruche & Co. there will send out without delay. Should those sent lot not home outthe Money will be refutided without any deduction. The "BLACK HALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL comprise tbofollow iog tic maltificent ships, and will sail fio-n Livetpool on theiri regular appointed day, as follows: On Ist Jan. Ist May. Ist Sept. Europe,; 16th " 16th " 16th " New Yotk, lvi Feb. lot Juno. Ist Oct American, 16th " 16th " 16th Yorkshire!, Ist Mar. Ist July. lat Nov Cambridge, 16th " 16th " 16th Dec Ist April. Ist Aug. Ist " oto eztuna, 16th " 16th " 18th " Notiee—h is well known, that the - Black 801 l is the'veol best conveyance for persons to get out their fliends,land us other passenger Agents ndvertise to bring mit passengers by that Line, tbe public are re spectfully toni6ed bt the owner+ , that no l'assenger Agents liet Rnrhe, Brolilt , r4 . Co., nod Blakely & Mitchel, are authorized to ndvertise and to bring out Passengers by thotLine. - We have at till times for sale Drafts nt Sight for any amount: direct on tho Royal Bank of Ireland. Dub lin. Man on Meier+. Presoint. Grote, Ames & Bankerle, London, 17.11101 me paid free of discount, of any ehorge s hatever, in till the principal towns through out England, Ireland, Scotland end Wales. Apply to, or wither., II by Letter. (post paid ) ROCHE, BRO.'S & Cu. • No. 35, Fulton street, New York. (Next door to the Fulton Bank, JAMES D. ROCHE & Co 's Office, No 20. Water st r eet. Liye i r oo l. Or to lILAKELY & MITCHEL, Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, Or corner and Smitlified sU, (` , l ',tort.) j,lrt 17 • Pittsburgh. littßiEt OBIS! C.t, 0 ING STO ft E. NO. 151,LIBEIITY TRE ET. riupriciiic of this .1.1 find bizl•ly pn /II:ar es lel.ll.lim,flt iffi - orrn• 1;14 lbu public tio“ IA Lee READY MADE CLOTHING, no,, prrporrd for rirPir in•prrtion, errAl ht , resport• rally itieites oil ts ha contemplate puttilinsin; articles in his line to pay him a visit. 141,610ri, this sea.. is .pecttlii4:v rick; sminsiri•ing all the latest FASII ONS-14.1VD PATTERNS. and all his Goods. ha, in„ Ner!rYl,l t, LO1164:1 - it. rho eastern rosekolle . he ran n ijh crahhienee reemnineini them to his CUArtrtlter! an b.-trig of the veil, ti•tst T winy. El is arg r e n..tttman or DEESS COATS, f mtvir , iu thr Inn.: nlehieln arla tnlprovell and rhr.r ranuot br rnct,Ao.l. Panhof en.rry tiff [ s.eia Faney which be wr..11.1 call the 13i , er:( tmi el the pahiic as Tian rinpliir.6 of the kin i that has I , e,ri offered here TuroC d anti other coats, far Sonatoor wear, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, silsrElivr.tts OF EyEnTChiPTion y BAStIKEROIIIEPS, an.l every other unieio nc ces,or . : Cot a FASD lON lII.F. DRESS. le has a set large and excellent assortment of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING. xhieb will lin sold toilet than It can he purchased at any other place in the eny—to which hn ...old invite the atten t ion of woiliing men and others who wish semi:cultic clothing Im miry dny's wear. REST CUTTER'S AND WORKMEN, I!ret the r."l.lltt iv. can produce, arid being provided with u. monk of cl,rods. which fur ea.:elle:see rind Sll. Hoy (IA NN 0 7' BE EQI rIELEV.Iw is prepared To Make Clothes to Order, At the shortest notiitn, nail in a style that CANNOT E SU RP A SSED. and the plop, ktaf feel. confident that after an ex• aminal ion of hie stack, all lain., desire to purchase w ill find it theii hoe, cat to deal of his establishment. The proprietor would take ibis opportunity to ten. der hiS sincere thanks to the public fur the unpreee-, dented imtronagli bestowed upon bin esz*bli4bnlent, and no the success ho has noel Leith is an indication diat his efforts to please his patrops, hare not been unaviiiiiteg, he pledges filmset' that nothing shall he omitted ort his part to secure their kindoess , ferr the fu• JOHN McCLOSKEY, Three Big Doors, 151 Liberty St. iE undersigned would inform his old patrons and the public iu gunerul, that, notwithstanding the vent excitement nn the Oregon goestion. he still con tinues to maatifucture CLOTH ING ol'all kinds to order nnil otiwrwise, in superior style. He has lately received u large lot of CLOTHS. CA SSI VERES, SATTINETTS, JEANS, &c., Which for beauty. fashion, dot - ability and cheapness tire unsurpassed in the Western market. Among the above will be found many goods of entirely new style as to texture and color• 'These the NATION AL would respectfully invite his old customers and the public to call and examine, confidentof his ability to please in all department. He, bus ulsa on hand n vriety of fancy SILK VELVETS, CASIINESES, VALENCIAS, ETC. For vastings, at all pt ices, which he is prepared to make' for customers itt a style.,unsurpassable. He has alto Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other articleappertaining to men's wear: all qualities, and prices in groat variety. ln ;returning his thanks to the public for tha very Tiber l' patronage. heretofore extended to him, the un dorsig,ned would observe, that notwithstanding the great, quantity of steam get, up by trould•be-BIG establishment he still continues to glide along on the low pressute system, and defies competition in all the various branches of his business, viz; in the fitting de partment; workmanship, fashian, 4-c. I have still on hand u few cloaks; 'wet coats %id other articles of win ter wear, which I will sell at unusually low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, Notional Clothing Store, fetl3-ri&w 165 Liberty st., 2d door below sth. ESPECTFULLYinformshisfrieudsand enthuse It, 'who wish his services that he has taken an office in Smithfieldstreet, 2d door from V itgin alley,where he will now attend alloperations of the Teeth in the hest manner and at the shortest aotice.i Office hours from ,9 till 12, and from 2 till 5. may2—d&wtf. PERSONS desirousof purchasing lots in this Cam. etery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on the grounds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cor ner of Penn and Floral streets, Pittsburgh. By order of the Board, J. CHSLETT, dee 11 Superintendent. ARRANGEMENTS FOR SPRIAG AND SUMMER STOCK Hhleu a r, r♦ anl te aril if 41 ni,ortnient of VD STINGS, IP, more BEAU mut, AND CHEAPER In prat vai,ty unit conic in ever . , ,. eiyir Ll:tying in his mph)! mime of the Do not Pal•s the THREE BIG DOORS. not onisnleteci any • ftoll/71,1J: TO SHOW CLOTHING, mnrl7-d&•w NO FOR OREGON! Dr. E. Dieritt, Dentist, (Of the Burnt District.) Allegheny Cemetery EMEi 3n9uranct tompanics. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS OR DAM AGE BY FIRE. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED With the additional security of a STOCK CAPITAL. The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. of'Phila.--Charter Perpetual. DIRECTOII9 : George W. Toland, John I\l. Atwood, Thomas C. Rod:hill, Lewis R. Ashhurst, IVm. R. Thompson, George N. Baker, George M. Stroud, John J. Vanderkemp, George W. Carpenter. WILL make insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Houses, Stores and other buildings, mid on Furniture, Goods. Wares and Merchandize. limited or perpetual, in town or country, on the most fal, °table term The. Mutual Principle, combined with a Stock Capi tal, and the miter provisions of the Charter of this Company, hold out unusual inducements,buth of profit and safety, to thole desirous of effecting insurance, ro which the Company ask the attention and examination of those interested. Tho Capital Stock of the Company is invested in good and sufficient securities. After providing fur the losses accruing to the Company, in tho course of its business, the stockholders are entitled to receive out of its income and profits an interest not exceeding six' per cent. per annum on Ole Capital Stock actually paid in—the amount of which interest, it is expected, will be supplied by funds invested—and thereafter, all, the remaining profits are to accumulate .a nd be held, in like manner with the Capital Stock, for the better se curity- of the assured. But certificates beginar inter est, payable annually. transfenible on the books of the Company, and convertible at any time into Capital Stock , will be issued therefor to the Stockholders and insured members, in proportion to the amount of Stock held, or premium paid by them respectively, agreeably to the provisions of the Charter. Tiltl3o effecting insurance with this company have, besides the usual protection apinst loss, by the ordi nary method of insurance, the additional advantage o a direct participation in the profits of the Company. without any liability. GEO. W. TOLAND, President. B. M. tliscHateN, Secretary. The subscriber, who is the duly authorised A;en for the above named Company, is prepared to make in surunce, at the (BEd of the Agency. (Co. 2. St Charles Hotel, on Third street, a few doors above Wood street and will give all further information desired. THOS. J. CAMPBELL. Pittsbut7h, M 55 30. 1845. (jes-4.) dec3 KING & FINNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company of Phila. FIRE. RISKS upun buildings and Merehandim of evel description and MARINE RISKS upon Hulls m cargoesur vessel, when upon the most favor- Ale terms. rethlltte at the ernrehottte of Kiag & Holmes, on Water ("VS near Market street, Ptttstaigh. N. B. King & Finney invite the confidence and ron%:e of their friends and till` community at large to lila Delaware M. S. I notrance Company, us an in stitution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia —at having a large paid in capital, ' which by the operation of it, charter is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insured his duo share of the pi rifits of the Company. without involving him in any responsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually paid in by him, and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most atiruct ivy. form. novldf. Agency of the Frani:lln Fire Insurance Company of s.bilodelphin. N E. corner of Third and Wood al.s.,Patabnrgh. Y j 1 liE .osets of the company on I t:n first of January. 1 1'315, as puhti.hrd in conformity with an act ut the Prows, ivunta Legi.ttaturr, nen) nowt. and Mortgages, $600.615 93 Kral I'...totr. a: cost, 100,967 77 Temporary Loons Stocks and Cash, 207.499 72 n tom! of 1909683 4 MI:1"bn certnin FL s.urance ghat nil !owes ti ill be pramptit utet.nnd Fivin4 entire twearity to all who ulr Mit} pedicies from thin Company. Rinks taken at a, low ratos as ore cen.intent OVIn W Alt RICK M A ICI IN. Acent. INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE Tho Citizen's Mutual Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, No. 152, Wabtut Meet!, Philadelphia, WVILL insure boosts, stores laird other buildings; also merchandise, furniture and property gen erally, in Pits-burgh and tho surrounding country, against hote or damugo by fire; fur any period of time. Charlet perpetual. No marine, river nor inland transportation Hsi:sore taken by this Company. It makes no dividends among ituclotoltiers. After paying the necessaryes penses of the office, the whole accruing premium and interest are appropriated exclusively to meet losses. It is thus enabled to insure on terms not surpassed by any oilier Company. JAMES TODD, President. DANIEL D. POULTN ET. Secretary. At ency at Pittsburgh, in Borke's building on CI, street. at the tillice of Eyster & Buchanan. jtt3. JAS. W. BUCHANAN. INSURANCE. American Firo Insurance Company 07 PIIILADEISIA, CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL 500,000 PAID IN. _Office in Philadelphia, No. 72, Walnut st.; %VM. DAVIDSON, Pres% FREDERICK FRALEY, Sec'y. Told and well established Companycontinues di to insure' Buildings, Merchandise, Fomitute and property. not of an extra, hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favorable terms G EO. COCH R AN, Agent. No 26 Wood st. no F ranklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. CHARTER PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid in, office 163 i, Chestnut si., north side, near Fifth. Take Invurance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on Property and Ef• facts of every description, in Town or Country, onthe most reasonable terms. Applications, made either personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to. C. N, BANCKER, Prost?. C. G. BAN CHER, Sec'y. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Banckcr, Jacob,R Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thomas J Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolph E Rorie, Samuel Grant, David S Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Of fine of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Third and Market streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-.1y.. • Fire and Marino Insurance. THE Insurance Comprkny of North America, 01 Philadelphia, throughrits duly authorized Agent,' the subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the Canal and Rivers. DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't.. Samuul Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Sam'l. W. Jones, Senn 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. Sberrand, Sec'y. This is the oldest. Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1194. Its charter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long experience, ample means. and avoiding all risks of an extra ha zardous character, it may be considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES ATAY,POD, At Counting Room of Atwood, JonesBll - Mo., Water and Front streets, Pittsburgh. SLANE 'LEASES, OF very superior form, for sale at this Office. jao 20, 1696 "1/NBII4BI3I.NG'FRAUDSM ()FMB OF, CdiTON TE4I: COMPANY - El New York, March 16, 1846 . ."- To the Inhabitanie of P r ittkbtirgh, AlleghenY, and the siirrounding country. I OIJR attention has ibis day been directed to an ar-' tide that apiaearedin the "Pittsburgh. Daily American," under date of sth March instant, headed as above--and whlch , has also appeared-subsequently, in several of the Pittsburgh newspapers. We hasten 'to reply thereto. 4 . We find that thrtjugh these media we are successive ly charged with flagrant:violations of the principles of truth and jestict; but we are prepared to give you a triumphant vindictitton of our character. I.Ve,howev er, exceedingly regret that 'in so doing, we shall have to allude to our teitpecteri cont.mporat in the "Pekin Tez Company of i New Ydrk"—t heir position—their history, and theirlmanner of doing business will ne.• cessarily, in sorneldegree, have to come under exami natien. All thoqwe can do is to endeavor to keep ! the following deve i lopments within the limits of y o ur neighborhood; °Mug which locality, we trust, for the credit's saire of iehom it may concern, the questions at issue may Mrtuiin - undiscussed. Far from having a malicious interitien in ivhat we are about to divulge, we do so merely from the very justifiable motive of self protection—We would fain - tender good fur evil; this we sulemly rltlclarm i Taking this laudable stan , ri we reply, Grßt,ta the charge as follows: " They (The Clunon Tea Company) have publish ed a handbill, in 4bich they have approm listed, word for word, the favnrable notices of the Pekin Compa ' ny's teas in all theileading journals of New York, and other cities, siniplyaltethig the name of the Company from the Pekin to the Canton Tea Company," And farther doWn in the column this charge is re prated, though modified as fellowa: "This handbill bears the impress of the Company, and appears to tile been issued, if trot by it, at least upon its author - It „" Now we deny ever issuing—we deny ever author izing—we deny ever perusing such a handbill.— uly we cermet I always control the actions of our azents, at a reunite distance, in relation to the meth: ods they employ tia facilitate the sale of our Teas; but as soon as we dis Cover any thing improper in this re• stint. we invariably diScountenance it, and urge that a strict regard to ironer and uprightness might charac terise all the metals they use for their disposition.— Bymne of our r4ote Agents, probably, the handbill in question may bare been issued, but toe deny that it ever had our saticti:on or authority. We cannot, hoWever, dismiss this subject without touching upon ihmorrility of these notices. They are tepresented as erninating, spontaneously. from .the Editors of New York and other Newspapers, and to arise from an ire tiression of the great commercial ar rangemeh le. and !general apprecialton of the teas of the Pekin Ted qorapany. We beg leave to set you right on that suhject. We are prepared to prove, on oath if revired. tlirot every favorable notice in the New York pas o, referred to, sere WRITTEN by the Pekin Tea Company 'NIP st.o.vEs,and That almost in every case she r lsnid New YOrk papers were PAID, for their insertio . When this was not literary the case, the said '••fanorable noticed' were insetted in co isideration of enexpensive advertisement being be stowed upon the oh i rctre wherein such editorialsappeat erl. All this are prepared to prove—list by the admission of onei of their own Agents (Hamilton)— secondly, by the advertising Agent they fotmerly em ployed—thirdly. by the testimony of most of the Nets. York Editors themselves. So much for their "favor able notices in tha public prints." The method we adopted in prosecuting our business being essentiallyiat variance with any modification of deception, we never resort to the publication'of such notices. EVery business man in New York is well ac quainted-with the Origin. as well as the merits, cf, such editotiulism.ewitig to which its utillity lime has long since ceased. andOt rather diminishes than adds to the respectability Of.any New York establishment. We next review the paragraph wherein we are -charged as frost:latent imitators of the Pekin Com pany. It will be (mind nearly at the head of the said ar tide. It reads is follows: "It is well known to most of our readers that the Pekin Tea COrnit'any of New York. an association pf heavy capitalists Pf j{tat city, have established agelt cies in h'ekin an, Canton fur tire purposeof selecting Teas, and puffin, them up thete, from whence they are shipped siireat to the - Company at New York.— These teas have 44:rosined a high reputation, and have become the soh jr4t of frequent notices in the public prints. The su4cess of this Company has induced the organisation.Of another calkd the 'Canton Ten Company,' wit," admit nisi they aro not importers. but purchase their Tries from the promiscuous arrivals it, New York:when! they ore pat up in a manner to im itate those of Meg Pekin Tea Company." J. FINNET, JR. Now, in the lalter paha' this paragraph is stated a falseltood so,glaring, that an attempt to support it in any Atlantic eity.:,Vould subject any editor to universal ridicule, and, in ;New York he would be rega rded as u consummate kudos, if not an absolute mad man. We I are astonished tallied that any Pittsburgh editor, hav ing access (es must necessarily be the case) to New Yolk journals fei• years past. can be so deplorably ig , norant of theT,ctithat the Canton Tea Company have beenestabliShed:in New York rtve TESRS!—aud also, that the Pekin Company have only existed TWCLVK MuNTLlS!—and Mat the 'latter lonic was established wholly in conse4vence of the success and reputation of the former. SHe re then is a fraud truly unblushing —nay, verily nbtiminable. We are also rfllected on as being an inferior con cern. because. '•We select our Teas from the promisee -0119 cargoes whiOt arrive." How much more com mendable to come out with the plain truth than to resort to such vile falsehoods as appear in the begin ning of lhe parn,irsph now under review. The words are "The Pekin Tea Company of. New Yotk, an assn citation of heavycartitulists in that city," "&c.—( Let the reader refer.) Is it possible that- the inhabitants of Pittsburgh cab swallow all this! In this city (New York) every cowling-house lad. of fourteen years old, knows - better. Let any individual who would satisfy himself on the sObject, refer to the Gies of the Courier and Enquirer, Jhurnal of Commerce, or Commercial Advertiser,,whilh he may find at any large Hotel in Pittsburgh, and ice, if in the lists of imported met chan :disc, he can dilcover that any entries of Teas have. been made at thh New York Custom House for such a firm aathe "e'ckin Tea Company." We defy them to prove lkal they ever received Teas direct from China! Who ever believes such a barefaced .:user Lion are deserved ly humbugged. As to the fart of their hewing an 'agent in Canton," toe day it. Who is het But theiidea of their having another in Pekin, is on absurdity so monstrous, and a falsehood so gla ring, as not to;, deserve consideration. Who ever heard of Teas tieing selected and shipped at Pekin? Outrageous nonsense! We happen tO know that the "fine Teas which their agents in Pekini and Canton select, pat up and ship direct to N,ew ]fork," are selected in Front street, in this city, at the !store of Beebe & Brothers, and other 'wholesale Orncers, ahipped thence by their carman to, l the store 75 Fulton street, !henpecked in imitationof,l ' the Canton Tea Company's Teas by Frenchmen and' Germens, in did. upper part of the building, brought clown stairs nail thence dispatched to Pittsburgh and , - • 1 ' other places. i Lastly—Wile is the association of New York cap ' itnlists. celled the "Pekin Tea Co," professing to have' $500,000 engaged in the trade? The agents and salesmen, Mesirs Douglass, Callender and Roe, were previously; emplcyed at the New York Sun News.:l paper establishtnent. Mr Hamilton, the out door a gent, was formirly subscription clerk for Messrs Ed round Charles &. Son's Bank Note List; and the only, and exclusive rimier and proprietor of the wholeestab lishment is Hehry Wykoff, publisher of a paper cal led the "New York Republic," now extinct, and well known to the World as a controversial antagonist of James Gordon Bennet, of the New York Herald. We exceedingly regret the necessity which compels ds to come oui so promptly;—we are, nevertheless, ready to preemie the proper affidavits, certified before , khe Now York City and State authorities, in confirma• Nit of all that ive have now , stated, if called upon. \ New iork Canton. Tea Company, \ Per THOMAS A. MONKHOUSE. rOOlt4;ents in PITTSBURGH are Messrs. &.• BELL 4,NT, corner:of Libejty and Ferry eta., where choice eas of all descripilfins are constantly for sale. G. F. THOMAS & Co.. 9.3 Fourth st., Cincinnati, Ohio. i - OBEDMITCHEELB9 Chesnut, and 339 Market et.. Philadelph?a. \ Principal Office in New It)V:, '125 & 12.5 i. Chatham N tn at., 163 Gteentich at. • Mar:l6-11nd Europeanfigcy. REMITTANCES of money arlemte terms, can be midie during my absenc in Europe; to every part of Ireland, England, Scothit Wales or the continent of Europe. Legacies, deb , property or claims recdvered; searches for wills, titles and document's effected,and other European busine:s\trans acted by applypg to James May,Water street ,Pitts ' - i li KEENAN, octl2 ' Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh 3. I ~a , Sr~ ..tom t:~ K Y r A :,-v~•.:~~~, ;~- ~,,. ORNAMENTAL lIAIR WORK. MRS. RENTER, ISI2U ataunmp- ALLEGHENY' CITY, Six doors from the Aqueduct Opposite the Collector'a Office; Willies to inform the public that she hes jest cons menced the Oasestknstei Hate Busineas,end has ' very superior stock; received from the RaStet n and Paris; and • she is prepared to fill all olden at the shortest notice; and in a manner that cannot' excelled by any similar manufacturer in the country. She has on hand and intends keeping,a large assort, meat of Ornamented Hdir Work, such. as Ladiea' Wigs, Bands, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Guarde r Bracelets; Fitwer .Rings, 4'c. Gentlemen's. Wigs," Tnnpries Scratches, &c. - Mrs R., has been for many years engaged in the be.. siness in France and the United Staid; and from her long and extensive expel ience, she feels confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who- will' (vlar' her with their patronage. Her prices are mote fiber.. al than have been offered in this city heretofore. , Lard Oil at. a Reduced Price. THE subscriber would respectfully inform Ida friends and, public in general, that his new Factory is now completed. and tritha large addition to his machinery, he is prepared to make considem.: ble quanrities of a superior article of Lard Oil, which he is determined to sell cheap, fully appreciating the old- proverb, drat a nimble sixpence is better than tr slaw chilling." He feels confident that consumers would find it to their advantage to give him a call and exemine for themselves. , Woolen manufacturers, MaChinists and others. are respectfully invited to examine hls superior oil; Fifth street, near Marker, ,opposite Hunker's Confectiona ry Store, and Messrs Samuel M'Clurken & Co Lib. arty street. M. C. EDEY, Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufacturer. ' A superior quality of Star Candles always on hand of assorted sizes. mar 24. INSURANCE: STOCK.A number of shares for sale in a joint stock company,. with capital of $lOO,OOO, and power to increase it .to $1.000,00N which is shortly to go into operation on the now ac quired large business of n mutat company, whose char. timer it will change r from the mutual principle to that j ,, int stock alone; charter perpetual. This stock company will thus possess the advantagti of an income alreudy secured, and as it purposes coo fining its operntiond to the beet description of risks ? the stock presents a favorable prospect for profitabfo investment. For.particulars opply soon tome, at my office, car. ncr of Wood and Fourth streets, over Sibbet.& Jones; entrunco on Fourth street. JAS W BUCHANAN.. Franklin Medical College ofFhiladelphia • r HE first annual course of lectures in this insti• W. union, will be opened oa MondaY, the twelfth day orOctober next second Monday in October,) and will be continued anal the end of the ensuing Feb- ruary. PROFESSORS. F oul Beck Goddard, M, D.—Anatomy and Flistor Van Wyek, M. D. Principles and practice of surgery. Meredith Clymer, 111, D,-Principles and practicer of medicine. • - John Barclay Biddle, 3f D.—Materia medica and therapeolics. Amid Hunter Tucker ; 11. f. D.--Obsteti icks and diceases of women Lind cluldreh. Levin - S Jaynes, D.—Phitiology and legal med. i eine. James B Rogers, M. D.—General and organic chemistry. John Bar clay Diddle. M D.—Dean or the Caen 1- ty . Joseph Leidy, M. D.—Demonstrator of - AnatoMy. The Franklin Medical College was incorporated in the Legislature:.of Penusylvania,-by an act approved January 1896, and is authorised by section third of its charter, "ingrain the degree of Deemed Medi cine to any such persons as shall possess. the qualifica tions now usually required of csndidates in ,other Medical Colleges in this state." . . • FEES, . . For each coarse or lectures, M articulation fee, to be paid once only, Diplarnft fee, Additional information respectity , the comae of in :.truction, other matters connecte'd with the Faval ty, can be obtained upon application, personally, in by letter, to J B BIDDLE. M..D. Dean of tie Faculty., N E corner of Quince and: Spruce street, Philadelphia. 'marll d6m GREAT EXCITEMENT ! TARIFF REPEALED 1 1 1 THE sliding scale principle abandoned and the minimum standard adopted at No. 92 Market Street We have been receiving for the laic week or two. a fresh sup - ply of seasonable DRY GOODS; bought from the'Manufacturers, Importers, and at Auction, at the lowest cash prices. Haiing bad an experienced Agent inl Philadelphia and New Y irk for some months past picking up bargains, here and there. sina bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock of Good* with almost an imperceptible Tariff. Our stock eon sists in part of the following Goods:— - Shawls—a gtiat variety; French - Tetkeri Shawls; English - do do; , Splendid Brosha and Cashmere Shawls; Damask do Black and Embroidered Terkeri de; - 2 Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe dr; Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs; Plaid Woollen Shawli of every.variety; Also a great variety of Cashmere D'Ecosse; Plain de Lain, and barred and figured.de Lail* English and French Merin-Jen Alpaccas and Coburg Clothe; - Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Silks; Irish Linens—Cotton Alpacas' and Cash** - . . Hose; CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, and VESTINGS. Also, an 'excellent assortment of domestic Goods.. All of which we offer, wholesale 'or retail, at such pri ces as we think cannot fail to.please. Call and ex amine for yourselves—at No. 92 Market street. dec29.tf. MOSES COREY; WAR man MEXICO DECIARED: MONONGAHELA. CLOTHING STORE. No g,_ WOOD St. SeeOnd Door front the Corner of Water Street. • COOLEY & LAIRD, PROPRIETORS,. The undersigned tal;es this method of announcing to their customers and The public generally, that they have just,received from the East,.and offer for sale at the above stand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and materials of eve ry descrithion, having been purchiaed forced, on the most advantageous terms, they are' enabledto offer as CHEAP as can bo sold in the Western Country. - Their assortment of READY MADE CL,OTHING,' is large, and has been manufactnred. from the best materials, and by excellent workmen. They have constantly on band and will manufacture to order all articles of Clothing; which they will wet rant to be made in the best manner and most fashion-' 'able style. They invite the public to call and examine their stock of goodsots t i rtey are confident they, ean.sell GoOD LFLT !MKS at prices . which cannot fail to please. Remember the place. NCT. 2.• WOOD STREET. SECOND DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF WATER. • ' - sept 94- John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCLI'T Corner of Wood and sthtds., Pittstairsk, IS ready tot eceive merchandize of every descriptioa . on consignment, for public or private sale, - and from long experience in the above huffiness, 'flatter himselfthathe•will beable to eve entlre , :satipfaitioff to all who may favor him with their patronage:. Regularsales on Moansysand TOUBSDAYS, of Dr, Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. • Of Groceries,Pittsburghmanufactuted articles,nma and secondhand furnitttre,&c.;at2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,atearly gas light. augl2 y RICHARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, • office in Burke'e Buildings, 4th street, near Market. June 19-iidtwly - tf" - $l5 OO 5,00 10 00