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Portable Boats, forming a regular doily Line, be twoon Pittsburgh and the- Eastern cities, *ill die fully prepared, on the opening or navigation, to ship a large =Qua of Produce and Merchandise with despatch and 4an acComodating terms. • I' - which h -.tensed this mode • (be greELESUCCriS WI/10h has ClMillet of transportation on the Parma' Canals and Railroad., during the last few 'years, notwithstanding the opp, altident long established companies, and' is a pretty sure indicedion of its Superiority over the old plan of transhipping et the'different terminous of canals and railroads: I IYa therefore ask for the Independent V i m table Boat, Linea liberal share of patronage. . Produce or Merchandise consigned to l ots fur ship incite. will be fai•worded immediately on atrival free of any . charge for commission, storage or insurance.— Bills Lading transtititted, and all instructions prompt. ; • ly attended to; ' • ' - MEA.B.S, RAYNOR* Co., ' Broad at., Philadelphia. • ROSE, MERRILL I& Co., Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. C A McA NULTY & Co. canal basin, Fountain at. netir Liberty, Pittsburgh. - TA - RE REDUCED!! • 'Good Intent east Alan ibr PA LA -n dp l-pG°QD OP . BPLENDID PEW Titol . BUILT concilEs, i AND RAIL ROAD CARS, - . • • kg. - eforiT 4 '' Leave Pittsbaigh daily, at 1 - o'clock, P.M. 'CUNNING THROUGH. N 48 inouns, 'ASCENDING fillt HILLS Valii SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION I. , . FromOhambersburg by' Railroad to Philaddelphia, In Splendid• newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there con nenting,with Mail Cars fur New York; also at Chem bettburg with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore and WaShingtonCity. Ez. Offices forthe above Line, next door to the Ex alange.Hotel, St Clair street, and opposite the St. Chirlea Hotel, Wood atreet. j • une 12 , W. a. MOORHEAD. Ag't. FARE REDUCED! Opposition Good Intent Fast Line for .; - SPLYSDID TROY SOILT COACU69, •••••3. SZI tdoll/V7'VASX, Letup Pittbburgli daily at 1;., P. M. ;RUNNINGTHROUGHIN 48 ttouns, Ascendingthe mountain with SIX HORSES AND POS 711 L LIOA ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT TO. CIiAMBEB9UIOII, 1 711 r, 11?. .1 4 /r1:1 -1.41 Z Thence by RAIL ROAD Le/Philadelphia, (being the . only Lino, running their own cars on the !fond.) can nec- Ling with Mail Curs for New York; also tit Chambers burg with Maillines direct to Baltimo're and Wash . intan City. WOISce second door below the St Charles Hotel, Wood street. , oct 25.1 v A. HENDERSON, Agent. JOHN M. TOWNSEN.D, DRUGGIST AND APOTDBCARY IYn. 45Market ,st. 3 doors aboiv Third st PITTSBURGH.; WILL have , constantiy on hand, rt.' well selected assortment of the best and freslirst medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms.--- Physicians sending orders will be proiriptly attended to; and supplied:with articles they may rely upon as genuine; arPhysicians' prescriptions will bericcurately and neatly prepared ,from the beat material} at any hour of the day or might. Also, for sale; a large stock of fresh had good perfu• - deal/ BLAKELY & MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS & CONIEYANEERS, CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of City and County Property. and all miler business Connected with Real Estate. They sill also prepare Deeds', ponds, Mortgages and all other legal instru meats of writing, on moderate terms For the con venience of the public, they have two offices—the Law office o(JOhn J Mitchel, corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the office of James Blakely, on Penn street, near the Cloud Bridge, sth :Ward. (jan23 Gm.l T7IODIAS PALMER, MANUF.A.CTTIBEIt IMPiOSTEH OF WALL PAPER, Fire Board Prints, Bordcrs, Landscape Paper, Or ua2nental 'Designs, Transparent Window Shades, 4.e., and Dealer in; Writing and .Wrapping Paper, Bonnet -and Binder's Boards so. 47 STARKE'? ST, BETWEEN THIRO S.. FOURTH ISTS., PITTSBUGRH. TVS had as no former period, a stock so extensive 11 and well assorted, as that to which he now most respectfulljinvites the attention of puiThesers. IL com prises French and American parlor, ball, office. eham ber and counting room Paper, of every quality. The colors are brilliant and durable. and , the style of pat ' terns unsurpassed. By thei Regulitr Line of Pack ets, between Havre and New York, pod from The Fee tery, which is always in active operation, and uni formly supplied with the best workmen the country i ear) furnish, frequent additions, clOring the Spring and Summer, will be made to the 1 goods in store.— Prices moreover, will be so extremely moderate, as to meet the views of the moat economical, and satisfy merchatitS end house-keepers dispostid to examine and judge for theinselves, that their intrets will be essen tially subserved, by buying at this 'Establishmen t. - 'Rugs, Tow and Tanoner's Scraps taken in trade or bought at the regular market prices. march 23“13m. Dissolution of Part*rship THE partnership of the undersigned, heretofore xisting under the firm of GR.41:1 & K ENN ED Y, Blacksmiths was dissolved by,mutual consent. on the 7th thy of Feb inst. The books, papers, notes and accounts of tbe late firm have been placed in the hands of7ames Gracey, for settlerneot and collection. and ull neeriuritsagninst the said firm, will lie presented to him for settlement and satisfaction, he being fully author ised acid empowered for that purpose. JAMES GRACEY, Pittsburgh, Feb.l4, 1896. JAMES KENNEDY. l ismi i - thing Establishment. • [The undersigned having this day entered into partnership ander the firm of J. 4. J . GRACEY, for the purpose of carrying on the Blaclismithing business, in the buildings of the late firm of Gmcey'4. Kennedy, at the corner; of Water and West. sts., Pittsburgh, *here every tiring in their line of business, will be promptly attended to. Steamboat!, work, Canal Lock irons, &c., made and finished upon the shortest, no tice. JAMES GRACEY, Pittsbnrgh,Feb. 14, 1846. JOHN GRACEY, liaving retired from the the late firm or Gracey & 'Xennedy, I cheetfnlly recommendid theold customers ' and imtroes to my successors. Messra.J &J Gracey. marjfi•lm. JAMES KENNEDY. - - • • Removal. ENRY — HIGBY, Dealer in China, Glees and itill-Qaensware, has rernoverltoiNo 125 Wood, be. tweets- Fifth street and Virgin Alley, three doors from thSiorner of Fifth. at which place he respectfully in vitee the attention of hi s . friends mid the public genet , ally', to his assortrnerit Of goods, n ttie above line which lie..feels confident wilt give satisfaction" as to prices aha'cidalit/. , &be ~:'~- IMPORTANT. ARRIVAL HIS day receWed. And now .opening, a splendid' I T assortment of Fik, Plain and Farley cotorea CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &m, All °flit° choicest selections. _ The subscriber is n owopening 116'8P-wit Of Spring. Goods, which, for variety: taste ; style and quality, has never berme' been offered in this city.. The very flat tering patronage bestowed upon this establishment the spastyear, has iratinced the subscriber to make an unusual large purchase: Many of these Goods are of a superior quality and texture, and of a kind never brought to this market by any other establishment.— He would respectfully solicitthe attention of his friends anal the citizens generally, who are accustomed to having their garments made to order. having for some time post paid particular attention to this branch of his business, and having secured the assistance of the moat competent and fassionable Cutters, some of whom are established and well known as such in this community. It would be difficult, in a common advertisement, to enumerate the various articles comprising this at sck, but it consists of every description of goods suitable for gentlemen's wear, sucla'as Superfine. Plain' and Fancy Colored FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS. CASSIMERES, of' entire now stylesivurious qual ities; VESTINGS, of every description, a few expressly fur "Dress or , Party'Vests;' FINE TWEEDS, of various styles and prices; Olive. Brown, Black and Gobi Mixed CASH M A RF:TS. FINK SACK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms and cul lass; SILK UNDER SHIRTS. DRAWERS, splendid Satin Snails, Handkercheifs, Suspenders, &c , &c. lie will he pleased at all times to show these Goods to any wishing to purchase, feeling confident that he can furnish any garment in his line on as good terms, and in better style, than at any whet. establishment West of the Mountains. An examination or the stock and style of workmanship will convince any person of the advantages to be derived by-purchasing at this es mblishment. P. DELarr, NO. 49 LIBERTY, STREET. L...V'The New York and Philadelphia Fashions am this day received. • roar 19 A CARD. THE subscriber begs leave respectfully td return his grateful acknowledgemeots for ;he liberal patronage bestowed on him for years past,'and par ticularly to those who so generously patronised him since his misfortune by the late lire. Having con• siderably enlarged his business by associating with Wm B . Roberts as a partner, he would earnestly so licit a continuance of former favors to the new firm of Roberts& Kane, and hotrusts that by prompt often• ere.' . ..ocuon. lion to business they will give gen I isat..l 61. KANE, Jr. The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends end the public that they have removed to their new Warehouse on Third between Market :int' Wood streets. south side, where they trust, by strict attention to business. to merit a share of public pationnee.— They solicit attention to their ostensive r stna band, which has been got up with great cite is the latest style and most substantial manner. cunsistiog in part of the follc4ing ailiclea, viz: Mahogany Wardrobe.; Dressing Bureaus; Book CILM , & Secretaries: Section Back 3ofus; Plane do; Center do; Sofa do; Dressing Bureaus; Wash Standa; Work Stands; Hat Racks; Rocking Chairs; Sewing do: Music Stools; Arm Chairs; French Bedsteads; Butler's Trays; Mahogany, cherry and poplar Bedsteads, warranted proof against bugs, and superior to any thing now of- fered to the public. Also, a variety of W indsor chairs of the best quality and a new style alarm chairs, with, spring seat, well adapted for offices or.sncieties, with 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 whit 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 nor new and extensive es tablishment. Western Cabinet-makers are also re quested to give us a call, as they will find then con purchase from us for less than they can manufacture. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention, and the furniture will be carefully packed. Steamboats and Hotels furnishud,at the shortest no tice on favotable terms LOCK AND VAULT DOOR RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that the following articles can be hod at hie Manufactory, on Sandusky street, Allegheny city, at his Sale Boom, Diamond Alley between the Diamond and:Wood street, l'ittsburgh, to wit: KNOB LOCKS AND LATCHES, VAULT DOOR LOCKS, STORE. DO DO, MORTICE LOCKS AND LATCHES,: KNOB LATCHES, SHUTTER BOLTS & FA`f:TENIN 3S, SLIDING DOOR FURNITURE, STORE DOOR BOLTS, VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING. IRON CASTINGS, such an WAGON BOX ES, SASH WEIGHTS. &c. Wholesale Dealers, Steamboat and House Buil.l - a ill find it to their advantage to deal with him, as he is determined to sell bin articles at such a price as cannot fail to please. lag',leb Work in my line promptly attended to, on the shortest notice. decl. Dr. Wm. M. Wright, Dentist, lar - AtTs- Office and Rcsuience in Si Clair et. Jen A few doors below Liberty, near the marl 1 Excharme Hotel, CONSISTING of about 150 acres, fifty of which is cleared and under fence, situate& 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 ChestO Hugh Davis, Esq, Robert Davis and Samuel Davis. This tract of land from its proximity to market trade, arc inducements to Gardner's Farm. ors, Butchers or Manufacturers. Pt-ice low and con ditions easy.; For Particularsenquire.of .• . SARAH B FETTERMAN, or JAMES C CUMMINS, • Pituburgli Pa. REMOVAL Ottomans, • Victoria Chailo; French do; Plain do; Centre Tables; Card do; Bureaus of every description End Table.; Pier do; Marble Top Mihogany ROBERTS & KANE. N. B. ❑undertaking in all its branches att,ncic,l R. & K. MANUFACTORY. THOMAS ARNOLD, 1 Parm For Sale • E • . . : ~~',~ OUttSti . - • artd.Well kriown-Yel ian Blind Maker, former= )f Second and rciurth ate!. tes' this method •to inform many friends of the facf it his rectory is now in full !ration on St Clair st., near old • Allegheny Bridge, lore a constant supply of finds of various colors and slides, is constantly kept hand and at all' prices. im twenty-cents up to suit uarners. as will be put up's°, that in herwise, they may be re-, moved without the aid of a screw-driver,and with the same facility that any otlWr piece of ibraiture can be removed. and without any extra expense. je24-d&wly. ei."l";."fit• • • O :1= 1 7Z 9 t' rA.VMEESSEM 5.........,".-z,N5..4. - ari .:. IT 5ir...:2: -, - . 2 - JE Furniture WareroOms.- THE subset ibet would most ,respectfully call the attention of the public to his stuck of Cubinet ..'are, possessing udveotag es over any other manufac turing establishment in te city. He is enabled to sell his wales at much lower prices: therefore he would remind those who want good Furniture nt alair price not to forget the light place, N 027 Fifth at reet. mar 23 H. H. RYAN. Guisnta Iron Works. LEWIS O'HARA & LEWIS, MANUFACTURERS. rp lI R undersigned, acting as Agents Me above establi.lonent, are receiving supplies from the Worlts, and will in u short time be fully supplied with all the various sizes of IRON rind NAILS. • They respectfully solicit a liberal share of pane patronage, with the confident asset lance that the quali• ty of the article will not be sitcpaAsed In any in the market. ROBERTSON REITERT, tnar3o d I m Agents for the Goisout Iron Works. WE DEAr THE JEWS AND GENTILES!! GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE:: P. OWENS, PROPRIETOR, RETURNS thanks to his old customers and friends for past [toots. Ho is now prepated to sell clothing lower, by ten per cent, than any other estab lishment west of the mountains; and keeps constant ly on hand u large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. such as Over Coats from $3,50 to $3O, Cussittett Pants from $2 tr. $4; fine Cassimcre Pants from $3.50 to sti; fine Satin Vests for $1,75; fine Rom bazine do for $3; and all kinds of WINTER VESTS; SHIRTS, ORA W ERS, STOCKS,4SUSP EN DERS, and all articles in bis line. Those who wish to purchase, Will do well to give him call, as Ito is pretested to furnish cluthinr. ' on the very cheaterst terms for cash. Don't forget the place; GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE, NO. 143, LIBERTY STREET, opposite Brewery Alley. 0e1284. I'. OWENS. CLOTHING STORE:: Water Street, Three Doors Gaols {Food. THE subscriber tespectfully •infurrns his cu to- mete and the public generally, that he has open ed a variety of settrunable.clething at the above stand, which be offers ascheap as can be.bought in the cit v. ; Mestere is in eh," tte of Mr R PEW, nue of the best cutters and must experteuced workmen in the city. act2lttf. P. OWENS. 0 ,1 WS O DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA EACH JAPER DEAtti Tile tree!. AND WARRANTY or DAVID LANDRETIL FOR sale by F ',SNOWDEN. No tl9 Water st., 1 at thedstand formerly occupied by Gets A Berry. Extract from tho•'Report" of the "Visiting Commit. tee of ilia Pennsylvania Horticultural Society," unanimously adapted, and ordered to be printed. Landreth's Nurseries and Gardens. "These exteusise grounds. re on Federal street near the Arsenal. • " The mildest collec tion of Camellias was mask. here. Some of thorn now in Possession of those dist;eguished nursery men, are ten feet high. • • • • The selection of (JIMMY 110015 tI.ASTII is valuable and extensive. •'Tlie . 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 stating that the stock is very large, and in every stage of gr-iwth, consisting of FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVER GREENS, SHRUBS, VINES AND CREEPERS, with A collection of hetbacceous plants: Fuels . Taxes of the hest kind and most healthy condition; bilge beds of seeding apples, pears. plums, &c., as stocks fir budding and grafting; a plan very superior to that of working upon stickers, which carry with them into the graf t the diseases ditto parent stock. 0 • • • • "GAIIDICX Sgli.D3 of the finest quality have been scattered over the country from 'these grounds, and may elays be depended upon. The Seed Establish meet o these Horticulturists is one of the most ex tensive in the Union, and its ret utatiun is well sus. tabled (torn yea, to year. "To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina of the pla i nts of the same family, they have established another nursery, at a suitable distance, so that &gen 'whin cannot take place, and which secures to the purchaser a "genuine article." Knowing thus the age, quality and process of culture of every plant, tho supply from their grounds is recommended with great confidence." ••• Since the date of the "Report" from which the above is extracted, the entire establishment has been grentlyenlarged. ThecollectionoiCamelliasembraces all the finer kinds, and consists of some thousands of various sizes; so likewise of Roses, and other desirable rinnto, both tender and hardy; Fruit Trees, &c. The Seed Gardens alone cover fifty acres, and the whole is, as Rhos been for mote than half a century. under the successive manageMent of father and son, I the most prominent in America. Lis Orders received by F. Li SNOWDEN, from whom catalogues may be obtained, gratis. mnr9-tf RE-BUILT AND AT WORK! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. WILLIAM D. SHAFFE2, MERCHANT TAILOR, Dp ESPECIFULLY informs his friends nd the Public generally, that he has taken the NEW STORE At the corner of Wood and Water streets, on the site occupied by Mr S. Schoyerptevious to the Great Fire, where he is prepared to furnish all articles in the line of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, On rho most moderate terms, and at the shortest no• Lice. His stock of Goods is ENTIRELY NEW, And has been selected with much care to suit the mar. km.. 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 sutßfaction to those who may-favor him with their custom. A large as• sortment of Clothing suited to the Season. consistingof Cloth, Frock and Dres.Coats, of all colors various qualities. Ho offers to the public as • GOOD BARGAINS As any establishment in the ally. He has also n large stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk Cravats, Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, which he is prepared to sell low for cash, and cash Having secured the services of an excelleni Cutter, he is prepared to Manutheture garments of all kinds to order, in sucha manner as to render the PITT,SBURGH. CLOTHING STORE worthy of public patronage. The public are idvited to call and examine for themselves. jy24•tf' .:~ ;~ s. ROGUE';Ef 110 TICPItS CO 'S . . ' 7 4 „ ••". • - ;', BIAKELY & M[T'CHEL, AGENTS. -Renallances to, and Passag4 to.and from GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, BY THE Black-Bail, or old Line Liverpool Packets. i p'S l ilin g .from New York and Liverpool on the let and 16th of every m0nth.,..&1. And by - First Class American Ships [Sailing Weekly.) PERSONS sending to the "Old Country" for their Ft iernls. can make the necessary arrangements with thei subsCribeis, and have them brought, out in any of !the Eight Ships ccmprising the Black Ball, or Old Line Of Liverpool Puokets,lsailing from Lie.' erpool on'tbe Ist and 16th of every month,) also by . Eirst Class Ships, .sailing from that: port weekly," which our Agents, Messrs. James D. Ruche & Co.- there will send out without 'delay. Should those sent for not borne outtbo Money will be refunded without any deduction. The 'l BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS," comprise the follow , ing magnificent ships, and will sail frost Liverpool on their 'regular appointed day, as follows: Fidelia, On Ist Jun. Ist May. lit Sept. Europe,', 16th " 16th " 16th " New York, Ist Feb. Ibl done. Ist Out Amm icon, 161 h " 16111 " 16th " Yorkshire, Ist MAI% lit July. lit Nov Cambridge, 16th " 16th " 111th Dec Oxford, j Ist April. „Ist Aug. Ist " Montexu'ma, 16th " 16th " 18th "' Notice'—lt it well known, that the Black Bull is the verybect conveyance fur persons to get out their friernbcand as other passenger Agents advertise to bring nut passengers by that Line, the public aro re spectfully notified by the owners that nu Passenger Agents but Roam, Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Mitchel; are aralsorlierLto advertise and to bring out Pessengers by that. Line. We have at all times for sale Drafts at Sight for any amount.' direct on tho Born! Blink of lielantl. Dub lin. Also on Messrs. Presoott:Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount, or any charge hatever, in allthe pritteipaltownsthrough out England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply) to, or address, if by Letter, (post paid ) ROCHE, 13110.'S & Co. , No. 35, Fulton street, New York. (Next door to the Falcon Bank; JAMES D. ROCHE & Co's Office, Nu 20, Water street, Liverpool. Or to BLAKF:LY & M I TCHEL, Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, Or corner and Smithfied sts, (2d story.) jan 17 Pittsburgh. THREE VG DORSI CLOTHING STORE. NO.IO,LIBERTIt STREET TnE Proprietor of this old and highly po oiler e►- tablishment informs his frictitls and the public at huge, that a portion of his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK READY MADE CLOTHING, Is now Prepared fur their inspection, and ho n.spect• fully invites ail who contemplate purchasing articles in his line to pny him n visit. Hiq illoCklhiS season is peeeliuslY rich; compii.ing all the latest FASH OA'S AND PATTERNS,und , otI his G00d.,, hay. ing been fclected by himself in the eastern markets, lin eau withconfidence recommend them to his customers as heinglor the very best quality. II is large Wotartrnerit of DRESS COATS, Is made is the meat modern and improved style. any the workmanship cannot be excelled. Panisof every description, Satin 4. Fancy 'Vests What a rare and becooltful assortment of POSTINGS, To which be would' call the attention of the p4blie h believestbein tube mum BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAPER, Than anything of the kind that has been flirt:rad here Tweed and other coats, for Summer wear, irs prat variety and made in every atylr, Fashiona.ble Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS, lIANDKERGIIIEPS, and every other article no. cetsary fot a FASHIONABLE DRESS. Ho tins a very huge and excellent assortment of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING. whirl' will Ise sold lONCt than it can he linrchnted at any otherplare in the. City—to which he Would invite the attention of working men and others who wish set viceableclothing for every day's wear. thving in his employ some of the BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN, flint the G.untry can ' , mince. and ',wing provided with a %Inch .1 i]Jtkii, which Ca- ez,ciience and .a• defy C ANNOT IJL E QUA LLED,IIS is prepare.] To adako Clotho' to Order, At the elkoriest notice, nini in a 4tyle that CANNOT Do not Pass the THREE DIG DOORS. It is not considered ony TROUBLE TO SHOW CLOTHING, And .the proprietor feel■ confident dolt alter an ex umination of his stock, all sv Ito desire to putchaset vtil find it their interest to deal at his extuldishtnent. The proprietor would take this opportunity to ten= der his sincere thanks to the puhlk for the unprece• dentsid patrunaga bestowed upon his establishment, and us the success ha has met with is an indication that his efforts to please his patrons, have not been unavailing, ho pledges himself that nothing shall he omitted on his part to secure then kindness, for th e fu ture., JOHN McCLOSET.Y. marl7-thczw MHO, FOR OREGON! 1.1 HP: undersigned would inform his old patrons nod the public in general, that, notwithstanding the groat excitement on tho Oregon vestion, he still con tinues to manufacture CLOTH INC, of ail kinds to order and otherwise, in superior style. Ho has Solely received u large lot of CLOTHS, CASSINIEBES, SATTINFITS, JEANS,. &c.. Which for beauty. fashion, durability and cheapness are unsurpassed in the Western m•trket. Among the above will be found many goods of entirely new style as to texture and color. These the NATIONAL would respectfully invite his old customers and the public to call , and examine, confidentof his ability to please in all dep'artment. Ha has also on hand n variety of fancy SILK VELVETS, CASNALERES, VALENCIAS, ETC. Fur vestings. at all prices, which he is prepared to make for customers in a style unsu7passable. He has ulso Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suvenders, Cra vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other article appertaining 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 to him, the dersigned would observe, that notwithstanding the great quantity of steam gat up by would-be-IiZG establishment he still continues to glide along on the low pressure system, and defies competition in all the various branches of his business, viz; in thefitting de partment; workmanship, fashion, 4-e. I have still on hand a few cloaksovercoats and other articles of win ter wear, which I will sell at unusually low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, National Clothing Store, • feb3•d&w 165 Liberty Pt., 2d door below sth. Dr. E. Moritt, Dentist, (Of the' Burnt District.) D ESP ECT F U LLY infoirn a hi s &loud sand al lthose who wish his services that he has taken an office in Smithfield street, 2d door from Virgin alley,where he will now attend allopmations of the Teeth in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Office hours from 9 till 12, and from 2 till 5. may2—d&wtf. , Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS desirous of phrchasing lots in this Cem etery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on'the grounds, orto E Thotn, Druggist, nor nor of Penn end •Hand streets, Piltnbuigh. By order of the Board, J. CHSLETT, dec 11 Superintended `'~~, 4•, .',. i'.,,Y.,]:.: - . - _:':',': , .: - ,•'-: • 7* , : . i -;,..:.!•!.,-,',',.'=.::i..i_zi.:'.-.,,-71, ::.-.,:','';.."--;-4-' ;M=M • Inourci4te don9aitteo. 'AGAINST Loss OR DAM. AGE, BY FIRE. • ,TIIE MUTUAL PRINCIFBE COMBINED With the additional security of STOCK CAPITAL. The Reliance Mutual 'entrance CO. of Phila....Charter - Perpetual. • DIRECTORS George W. Toland, John M. - AfwoOd; Thomas C. Rockhill, Lewis R. 'Ashhurst, W rn. R. Thompson, George N. Baker, George M. Stroud, John'J. Yanderkemp, George W. Carpedter. . WILL make insurance against Loss or Derange by Fire, in-Pittsburgh and. Vicinity, on Housq, Stores and other buildings, and on Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandize, limited Or perpetual, in town Or country, on the Most fisvorable,termt. .1 The Mutual Principle, combined With ti Stock Capi tal, and the other provisions of the Charter of this Company, hold out u nusual induc'ernents,both of profit and safety, to those desirous of effecting insurance, to which the Company ask the attention and examination of those interested. The Capital' Stock of the Company is invested in good and sufficient securities. After prOviding for the losses accruing to the Company, in the course of its business, the stockholders areyntitled to receive out of its income and profit= an ititerest not exceeding six per cent. per annum on the Capital Stock actually paid in—the amount of which interest, "it is expected, will be supplied by funds invested—and thereafter, all the remaining profits are to accumalige and be held, in like manner with the Capital Stack, for the better se curity of the assured. But certificates beginor inter est, payable annually, transferable 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 ptOportion to theamountof Stock held, or premium paid by them respectively, agreeably to the provisions of the Charter. Those effecting insurance with this company have, besides the usual protection against lois t by the citdi nary method of insurance, the additional advantage o a direct participation in the profits of the Company. without any liability. GEO. W. TOtAND, President. ' B. M. HOCHMAN, Secretary. The subscriber, who is the duly authorised Agent For the above named Company ,is prepared to make in surance, at the Office of the Agency, No. 2. St Charles Hotel, on Third street, a few doors above Wood street, and will give all further information 'desired. THOS J. CAMPBELL. Pittsburgh, May 30. 1840. (,jes•ly.) dec3 XING & PINNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Alutua Safety- Insurance Company of Phila. IRE RISKS open buildings and Merchandite of F every description and MARINE RISKS upon' Hulls or cargoesof vessel, taken upon the most favor able terms. Ofiice et the warehouse of King & Holmes, on %Yawl silent, neer 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. Inserance Company, as en in stitution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia —as having a large paid in capitalP which by the operation of its charter is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insured his due share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually paid in by him, rind therefore rui possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, nod in its must attractive form. novl-tf. Agency of the Franklin Fire insurance Company of ehiladelphia. N. E. corner of Third and Wood sta.,Pittlaburgh. TLIE assets of the company on the first:af January. 1845, no publisbesi in conformity with an act at the Pennsvivania Legislature, acre ' Bonds and Mortgages, $600,615 93 Real Estate, at coot, 100,967 77 Tempotnry Loans Stocks and Cash, 207,499 i 2 Malting a total or $909683 92 Affording certain assurance that all loses will he promptly met.and giving entire security to all who ob tain policies from thin Company. 114ka taken at us low rates as urn consistent with Item*. octB WA (MICK ARTIN, Agent. The Citizen's Mutual luenrance Company of Pennsylvania, No. 152, Walnut Street, Philadelphia, WILL insure houses, stores and other buildings; also merchandise, furniture and property gen erally, in Pittsburgh and the surrounding country, afminst fuss ur damage by fire, for any period of time. Chat ter perpetual. No marine, river nor inland transportation risksaro taken by this Company. It makes ne dividends among stockholders. After paying the necessary ex penses of the race, the wholeaccreing premium and interest are appropriated exclusively to meet losses. It is thus enabled to insure on terms not surpassed by any other Company, JAMES TODD, President. DASIEL B. PoutTtrr.T, SerretatV. Alain , at Pittsburgh, in Burke's building on 4th street, at the office of Eysier &,Buchanan. .e 3. J AS. ;W. BUCHANAN. CHARTER PERPETUAL..-CAPITAL .500,000 PAID IN. Office in Philadelphia,No. Walnta.l.; . • WM. DAVIDSON, Frei% FREDERICK FRALEY, Sec'y. THIS old and well established Cornpanycontinues to insure Buildings, ;Marchandise„Furnitute and property, not of an extra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications fur Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken eithee perpetually or fur limited periods, on faironsble terms by GEO. CdCHRAN, Agent. dec24 N 026 Wood at. Three Big Loom, 151 Liberty ist The Franklin Fire Insurance Compank of Philadelphia. CHARTER PERPETUAL. $900,000 paid in, office 1634, Chestnut at., north side, near Fifth. Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by ire, on Property and Ef frets 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, C• G. BANCKER, Sec'y. DIRECTORS: WARRICK Meta ts, Agent, at the Exchange Of fice of ‘Varrick Martin & Co., corner of Third and Market attests. Fire tisk& taken on buildings and their contents In Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-Iy. Fire and Marine Insurance. THE Insurance Company of North Airman, of Philarielphia‘through its 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. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Tuylor, - Sare'i. W. Jones, Sam% W. Smith, - Edward Smith, • Ambrose White, •, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, =- John White, Jahn R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard' D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D.Shermrd,Sec`y. This is the oldost Insurance Company in the United Stites, 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 may be considered as offering ample security to the public. MOSES AT WOOD, At Counting Room of AtwOod, Jones & Co.. Water and Front streets, Pittsburgh.. 0ci23.1.y. BLANK LEASES, OFvery superior torm, for sale at this Office. inn 2,0, 1846 41'4'- • 1 -I 4 " - ' . • ! J. mates, an INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE INSURANCE. Amorican Piro Insur,ance Company Or PIittAVEI.PLA, Charles N. Banc6r, Jacob R Smith, Thomas Hart. George — lV': Richards, Thomas J Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E Boric, Samuel Grant, • David S Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY ;,::', , , , 1'-'. "UNBLUSIIIPPG FRAUDS!" OFFICE OF -r Z CANTOrtTita. COMY, / NeWYork, March 16,1844. - - . To the rulabitants of Pittsbisre 'Alleiiieny and, the enfrounding country. nUR atteedan has this day been directed to ar. are ; kJ' Aide that appeared in the "Pittabergh Daily American," under date of sth March instent, beaded ,as abOve—and which has also appeared subsequently; in several of the Pittsburgh newspapers. We hasten ni reply thereto.' :-; ' - ... . - 1 ' We find that thy intgh these media we are successive- 1 ly charged with flagrant violations of tbri.principle:l ef truth and justicq but we are prepared to give you a triumphant vindication of our character. ' We,howev-1 er, exceedingly regret : that in so doing, we shall have . to allude.to our respected contemporaries the "Pekinl Tea . Company of Nero York"--their position—their history, and their Manner of doing business will ne cessarily, in sumedegree, have to come under exarni nation. All that We can do is to endeavor to keep the following developments within the limits of your neighborhood; out elf which locality, we treat, for the credit's sake of wham it may concern, the questions 'at issue may remain undiscussed. Far from having a malicious imenthin in what we are about to divulge, 1 we do so merely fiom the very justifiable motive of self protection—we wotild fain render. good , for eta; this we nolemly deffiare. Taking this laudable stand we reply, first, toltbe chatge as follows: " They (The Canton Tea-Company) have publish ed a handbill, in which; they have appropristed, 'word fur word, the frivol-able notices et •the Pekin Compa ny's teas in nil the feeding journals of NeW York, and other cities, simply altering the - natne of the Company' from the Pekin to the Canton Tea Company." And farther ilovSi in the column this charge is re peated . though modified as follows: • - " This handialllbear* the impress of the Company, and appears to have been issued, if not by it; at,least upon its authority.l' - •- . •Now we deny enee issuing—we deny ever author, ' izing—we deny ewer perustng such a handbill.— Truly we cannot Always control the actions of our agents. at a remote distance, in relation to the meth ods they , employ tri facilitate the sale of our ,Teare but as soon as we discover any thing improper in this re.; spect. we invariably discountenance it, and urge that. a strict-regard teilionar and uprightness Might charac terise all the mean - they use for their 'disposition.—, By one of our renicte Agents, probably, 'the handbill 1 in question may helve been issued, but we deny that it ever had one santtion. or authority. 1 We cannot, however, dismiss, this sut t ject without touching upon the tnernlitY or these 'wades. They are; represented as eminaring, spontaneously. from the • Editors of New yr and other. Newspapers, and to arise from an imp , anion of the great COMMercial ar- rangemeols. and general appreciation of to s you theti It of t ig the Pekin Tea Cqmpany. We beg leave/ right on that subjett.. We - are prepared to prov ,on oath if required. that every favorable! notice in the New York paperreferred to, were watrrett by the Pekin - Tea Company To elnstAza,and that almost in every case the sold New York papers were PAD, fur their insertion.] When this was not literary the case. the said •lahorable notices" were insetted in co mideration of ad expensive advertisement being be stowed upon the pigpen! Wherein such editorials appear ed. All this we're_ prepared prepared to prove-first by - the admission of non of their own Agent (Hamilton)-- secondly, by the , advertising Agent they formerly , elm ] ployed—thirdly, bY the testimony , of most of the New York Editors theniselves. So Muth for their "favor able notices in theipublic prints." ! 1 - The method we adopted in prosecuting our thisiness being essentially et varianee with any modifidation of deception, we never resort ur the publication'of such notices: Every business man in New 'Turk itell ac quainted eh!) the origin, es well as the merits, of such editorialise). owing to which its utillitY, here has long since ceased, and it rather diminiehes than adds to the respectability of ail Neel York establishnient. We next review; the paragraph wherein we are charged, as feaudident imitators of the Pekin Com pony. It will be fuUnd nearly 'at the head of the said ar title. It reads as folloWe— "It is well kneern to most of our readers that the Pekin Ten Compriny of New York. Re association of heavy capitalists of that city, have established agen cies in Pekin and ;Canter) for the purposeof selecting Teas, nnd puttied, them up there, from whence they are shipped direct to the' Company at New York.— These teas have obtained a high reputation, and have - beeome the subjeet of frequent notices in the public prints. The success of this Compaty has induced the organization of another called the 'Canton Ten . Company,' who admit the" they are not importers. but purchase their Teas flora the promisceous arrivals its New York, where they are put up in a manner to im itate those tf tlic:Pekin Tea Company.." Now, in the latter part of this paragraph is mated a falsehood so grating, that an attempt to support it in any Atlantic city Would subject any editor to universal ridicule; and its ; ;New Yerk he would be regarded as IF I consummate kndve, , ir not on absolute ' Madnian. , We are astonished to find that nil Pittsburgh editor, hav ing access (as Must necessarily be the case) to New York journals f 4 years Past. care be so deplorably ig norant of the fact utt the Canton' Tea "Company have been estahtisked in New York FtvE tonics!—and also, that the Pekin Company have only existed Twetvz mutt .rus!—and fthat the latter honse was established wholly in consiguence 0f,411 success acid reputation of the former. :, Here then es a fraud truly unblushing —nay, verily abbmieable. - -,-,- We are also reflected ones being an inferior con cern. because '-',vve select our Teas frere the promiscu ous cargoes which arrive." How Much more corn mendable to enure nut with the, plain truth than to resort to such vile falsehoods as ;Trfler in-the begin ning of the parigraph now under review. The words ate "The Pekiti Tea Company of New York, an ease - Marion of heavy : capitalists in that, city," Sec.—(Let the readier' refer .. .) Is it poisible that the inhabitants of Pittsburgh can swallow all this: instils city (New York) every coonting-huuse lad. of feurteen years , old, knows better. !Let tiny individual' who would satisfy himself en the*ubjett, refer to tbd,files of the Courier and Enquirer, ;Journal of Commerce; or ComMercial Advertiser, which be may find at any large Hotel , in Pittsburgh, ansee, if in the lists of imported metchan- , dise ; he can di scover that any entries of Teas bevel been made at the New , York Custom House for such a firm as the "Vekin Tea Coinpeny.'t We defy them to prove that ithey ever received Teas direct from' , China! Whiii• ever believes such 6 barefaced user. tine are deset•milly humbugged. As to the fact or their having an "agent in Canton," we deny& Who is het , But the idea of their having lan o tber in Pekin,', is en absurdity no monstrous, and a falsehood so gla ring, as not to deserve considerMion. Who ever heard of Teat being selected and shipped at Pekin? Outrageous nOnsense! • , 1 s We happen to know, that the "fine Teas which their agents in Pekin and Canton select, put up and ship direct to New York," are selected in Front greet, in this city, at the store of Beebe & Brothers, and other wholesale Grocers, shipped thence by their carman to the store 75 Fulton street, then packed in imitation of the Canton Tea Company's Teas by Frenchmeoand Germans, in the uppenpart of the building, brought down stairs, and thence dispatched to Pittsburgh and other places. Lastly—Who is the'association of New York cap italists, tailed the "Pekin Tea Co," Professingto have $500,000 engaged in tics trade? !The.agents and salesern, Metiers Douglass, Callender and Roe, were previouSlyemilcYed at the New York Sun. New spaper establiShment. IMr Hamilton, the out door a gent, was formerly subscription clerk for Messrs Ed. mund Charle & Son's Bank' Note List; and the only, and exclusive owner and proprietosi of the whole estab lishment is Henry Wykof, publisher of a paper cal. led the "Neal York gepublie,7 now extinct, and well known to thd world as a controversial anteganist' of James Gorden Bennet, of the New York . Herald. We exceedingly regret the necessity which compels us to come out so promptly we ;are, nevertheless, ready to produne the Proper affidavits, certified before the New York City and State authorities, in confirms ;jou of all that we hale now stated; if called upon. 1 j Per THOMAS A. MONKHOUSE. Nerd York Canton Tea Company, . . _ ;W Our Agents in PITTSBURGH are' Messrs. ;B = ELL & GRANT, corner of Lifierty and Ferry SM. , where choide Teas of all descriptions are constantly ) for sale. t ! - 1 G. F. THOMAS & Co., 23 Fourth st., Cincinnati, Ohio. : , , • OBED IMTCHELL;B9'.Chestnit; and 339 Marltet at.. Philadelphia. Principal Office in New York, 125 St 125/. Chatham st., 163 Greenivich st. - 1 - umr264.lncl Eurcipean' Ageicy. REMITTANCES of money on moderate terms, can bi made daring my absence in Europe, to every part of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales. or, tbe continent of Eitrape. Legacies, debts; property or 'Claims recovered searches TOr wills,, titles and &Caliente effected, and other EurOPian bdsiness trans acted by applying to James May, Water street, Pitts burgh. ! H KEENAN, tistl2 Agent Attorney' at !Law, Pittsburgh ORNAMENTAL it:ATIt'::N...-0.-Rit--,: ,-.1. HRS.; .11.ENT'Elt' ataal,mza 0: A.LLEGBENY: Six doors frina th e Arle , d) ,10 4 . Oppcisite_the Wishes to inform the public that Aches jun cam.: • menced the ORTUDIENIIAL Hsta,Bosiness,and bee very,supnrier stock received from the Eastern Chine, and Paris; and she is prepare& to fill all _orders at 'the - shortest notice, and in a manner that cannot be excelled by any - ale:tiler manufacturer in Ate Country._ 1 Sbo has on hand and intendskeeping,a large assert. ; meat of Ornamented flair .Wark, such as Ladles' Wigs, 'Bands, Braids,. Curls, Necklaces, GUllrtlfli Bracelets, Finger Rings, 4.c. Gentlemen's Wigs, Tanpries Scratches, &e: ' " ' • Dlrs R., bas been for many years enzagedin the sineas in Franco and the United States, and from- her long and extensive experience, she feels confident of being able to give 'satisfaction to all who - will favar her with their patronage. Her prices are.moreliber al than hive been offered in this city heretofore. mar 17-ly - Lard Oil at a Reduced Price . TH E subscriber would respectfully fnform friends and public in general, *at his new Factory is now. completed. and with a large addition to his machinery, he is prepared to make considers. ble quantities of a superior article Of - Lord Oil. which he is determined to sell cheap, fully appreciating the old, proverb, "that a nimble sixpence is beuer than slow shilling."' He feels confident that consumers k would find it to, their advantage to give him a call' and examine for thernselves. • \ Woolen manufacturers, Machinists and others.: are respectfully invited to examine hls superior oil; Fifth street; near Market, opposite Hunker's Confections ty Store, and Messrs Samuel M'Clurken. &Co, Lib- , erty street. • M. C. - EDEY, - rittsburghlard Oil Manufacturer. A superior quality of Star Candles always on hand - 1 of assorted sizes. INSURANCE STOCK -A number of _abates for sale in q joint stock company, .1746 13' capital., of re $lOO,OOO, and poWer to incase - it . to $1 000,000, iishortly to ge into operation on the now ac quired large business of a mutal company, whose,char, acter.it will change from, the mutual principle to that of joint stock alone; charter perpetual: • This stock company will thus possesa the advantage of an income already secured, and as it purposeecon fining its operations to the best description risks, the stock , presents a favorable prospect for profittiblts investment. - • _ For particulars apply soon to me. at my office, cox , ner of Wood Hod Fourth streets, over Sthbet & hnes, entranco•ori Fourth street: JASIV BUCHANAN. Franklin Medical College oflntilailelphia • /111 HE first annual course of lectures in tbis insti• tutine,Will be opened oa Monday, the twelfth day ofOctuber next ;the second Monday in Ociober,) and willbe continued un !I the end of the ensuing Feb nary. . PROFESSORS. Paul Beek Goddard, M, s .D.--Anaturny and Histol • 0 0 Van IVyck, At. D.—Principles and practice o • f ;ge e thymer, al, D.—Principles and practice of medicine.. John Bare lay Biddle, If D.—Materia medionand David Huntef - Vieker, M. - -11--Obstetsic.ks and diceases of women and children. _ - Levin SJoynes, - 51. D:-Phi siohgy end.egal lied James B 'Rogers, M. D.-- . Gineral and organic clmmistry. • - . • John Barclay.. Biddle. M D.--Dean of focal :Joseph Leidy, M. D.—Demonstratpr of. Anatomy. The FranklinMedina' College was incorporated is the legislature of Pennsylvania, by an act approved • 28th January 1846, and is authorised by section third of its charier, "togrant the degree of Doctor : of Medi cino to ally such persons as shall possess thequaliEci. tions now usually required of candidates in. other Medical:Colleges in this state." , , FEES, , - For each course of lectures, -. sls 00 Marticulaiitin fee, to be paid oncdonly, 5 00 Diploma-fee„ , _ . Woo lilditional infoiniation'resPeerin.L , the 'course of ih struction- or other matters connected with the, .1157' ty, can be obtained upon application; personally,- by letter, to __..:,_BIDDLE. . . Dean of the Faculty, N E corner of Quince:arid Spruce street, Philadelphia, : marl I.'.d6tn GREAT EXCITEDIENTII . TARIFF REPEALED! I I 1- HE sliding scale principle abandoned' and the 1 , minimum standard adopted at T ' No., 92 Market-Street:. We have been receiving for the last week ortwo.a fresh anpply OF seasonable DRY GOODS, bonght from the IVlanufacturs, Importers, and at Auction, at the lowest'cosh prices:-Having bad art experienced Agent in Philadelphia and New Y ,rk • for sonie months past picking up bargains, here and there, etre• bles us to offer tothe public a splendid stock of Geode with almost an imperceptible Tariff'. Our stock cos I slats in part of the following Goods:— Shawls—a great variety; ' French Terlieri Shawls; Englishdo do; ' . Splendid Brosha and Cashmere Shawlit• • Damask , do; Black and embroidered Teri:err dox ' Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe do; Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs; - - Plaid Woollen Shawls of every variety; Also a great variety of CashmeroD'Etosint; Plain de Lain, and barred and figured. de Lein; English and French Merinceit: - ' Alpaecas and Coburg Cloths; Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Silks; Irish Linens—Cotton Alpacca and Crishmege Hose; • CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, 'end' VESTINGS. Also, an excellent assortment of domestic Goods. All of which we offer, wholesale or retail, at auchrirl. cases we think cannot fail to please. Call.-and ex. amino for yourselves--at No. 92 Market street. - dec294f. MOSES COREY. WAR WITH MEXICO DECLARED; - MONONGAHELA _ CLOTHING STORE. No 2, WOOD sr. Second Door. from. the Corner of Water Street. • • COOLEY & LAIRD, PROPRIETORS,' The undersigned takes this method of - announcing to their customers and tbe public e erally, that 114 have just received from the ast, and offer for sale the above stand 'a large and well selected assortment of Cloths, Cassirneres, Yestings ands Materials of. ever ry de.scridtion„having been purchased for Cash . on, the most advantageous terms, they are enabled to,offer ae CHEAP as can be sold in the Western Country. , Their assortment of READY MADE CLOrlittSG is large, and has been mannfactnred. from .the hest materials, and by excellent -Workmen. They have constantly on band and will manufacture to order all articles of Clothing, Which. they will war , rant to be made in , the best manner and mostfaibion4 able style. They invite the public •to, cal! and examine their stock of goods, as tTiey are confident thertan sell anon 'sartcr.Es at prices which cannot fail to Please. Remember the place: NO. -2. WOOD STREET, SECOND DOOR FROM THE CORNER , i OF WATER. • - Sept 94.0 John D.Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION NIERCH'T Corner of Woo d an'd sth see., Pittsburgh ; TS•ready to Receive merchandize of every descrlptioi _L unconsignment, for public or private sale, end - from long experience in the abaVe . busine.ss,' flatter himselfthat he will be able to give intire satisfactint to all who may favor hini with theirpatronage. • Re,gularsales on MONDAY sand TM/RlD:idle, of Dr, tloodsand fancy articles; at 10 - I`!' ' Of Groceries ,Pittsburghmanufacttred and secondkun4furniture,&c. f at 2 o'cleelt,l. M. ' , Sales eirery eveniag;atearly gaslight. augl2 RICUIiItD 00W AN, • ,-,-; • Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th stroot i lteirr 'Market. june 18-d&wly EMI=
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