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''''':l.)::: . !'r/" . 4, '' .:',.i . ‘.`r' ar .i.:- ',,' ',.‘•tie:';''.; 1 ' '.. '' '..,—"- -''' :' ' ".•}-" `-;., , '.:. :- , .-',;_ ?' . .. ' -, ',,,, . ' q ,ez,f• 4 ...e ' - ,J - - .' ..,.‘ -• . , ,-- -, 1. , .411)ri(J7 MEE FOR TI ANSPORTING'GOODS ' " - • Betsccers P, Pietiburgh : and the aaern wrrtropT..f ; Zllll5 old 'established .L ne (being tl , o oldest Pert ably Boat Line on the Canal) is now prepa'red to - receive -Pr0,1n63 sind Meseltandize fcir shipping eith• 'or East or West.; The Boasa•of this Line are 'com manded by experienced and sober Caputi'M, and provide:l with good clews. Beats and carp,oes arc transferred from us Canal and Railroad, saving 1111 reinoVal and Separation of 4.1134% Trips 121iltit. on short, time; and goods carried on as fair terms 133 any other Ind. Thankftil for , chid rcspecifully soliciting a continu ance of thoyery liberation! groWing palronnge lints torero besfowed upon' this' we with confidence ris nisre those Merchants disposed to favor us, that their' busincss"shall be.done to their entite dryads eitrried by ; s consigned to either of our hoUs ,es, will be 'shipped to theirdestinMiun;:free of charge flir.ShipPing_, storage or advance of charges: As me hold. no interest in!Stears,bunt Stock, Merchants may ' siepend upon theirsgoods always wing furwntd with. our delay upon gissil boats and at the lowest sates of =ENE Produce consig4o.l to oar h0,18.4e. at Philadelphia fni . ..aale,.i.oll be auld on libeinl term,: and advanetis -,,,niaaeeither at Pitisborgh JOHN ;114ADEN & Go., Penn mrect, Canal lin,dn, J AS. M. DIXVIS, & Co., 249 and 251, ap10.,6m Mail:atm-, Philadelphia. `.`,.',, .1- 1846 • Wostom Ttansportation Company. i • '4 Olil Establzsh i ed Transportation Line;, (Being the first ono on the Pa. Cenul.) BET'AVEEN I'ItTSBITSCH, IMILADELPBIA. BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK A RE, fully prepated to transact :any buainess that may be confided to them. insect . ' a manner as most give gcnernl satisfalction. Their stock consiata of a' .double daily line of Pennsylvania= - Boats and Rail Road Cars, (all owned by themselves,) which enables' Iberia to carry alargti quantity of freight with certain ' and drEspatch, in as short time, and on as favorabk ••terms as any oihcr iksPonaible Line. Prodlicc'or Itleratind . iart ' consigned to any of thy undersigned forwaniadTree ninny charge forcommis sion or storage. Tobacco; fcr Philadelphia, carried by Our Line, will lie delivered at the city Tobacco Waretionse. Dock Is , teet, in the cant, without dtnynge. The business of thUse Lines will be conducted on - '§nblifitlekeeping priaeiples. Address or apply. to • D. LEECH & Co., Canal Resin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. t ' HARRIS & TUSTIN; ".-.- Nos . 13' andls South Third st.. Philatra. • •-• 30S TAYLOR & - SONS, 114 and —North Howard sr., Baltimore. •:" I • W. P. ORRICK% • np9 d3ra • ; ;'.7 West si., New Yolk. -1, , ~. ' - - -D. LEECH. CO , S. PACKAGE EXPRESS TO PHILADELPHIA. h e Ce \ nal being now open, the nliove Express, which has been established lot the coriveyance of valuable packages of mercl indize, specie, Bunk notes, jewelry, &c . will recommence runnineon Monday, 6th Apt il. An /ron'Ckest will be dispatched daily, during the traveling season. Apply to D. LEECII & CO., - rip9-3m cor. Penn at. and Canal. ; T A......•,-,..=. ,8 , .... m -d- „. 46• ''' .ll Independent Portable Boat Line, . . Fop the. Transportation of Produce, , - and Merchandise, to and from PITTSBURGH, BA.LTIFWEE A:ID PHILADELPHIA. No Tidnohl t pillion . ~ . : T HE subscribers, Agents fora number of the best . Portable Boats. ferming.a regular daily Line, be , r twetin Pittaburgh-and the Eastern cities, will be fully .prepared: on the opening of navigation, to ship a large ~amount of' Produce and Meichandise - with. despatch and art accomodsOn te m - "(be greatiucceas which has characterised this mode /of .transportation 'on thej • Penns' Canals and Railroads, r during-the last few years not withstan ' the oppn - shion of long established . . companies, a /is a.pretty , sure indication - of its superiority over t e old plan of, transhipping at the different tertninou t of canals and' Pie therefore ask f'or the Independent Portable Boat 1 Linea liheralshare of liar:mar- - . Piothici, or Merchacilisa.consigned to us for ship ment will be , forwarded immediately on arrival free of any charge for commisiioni storage or insurance.— 'Bi/ls Lading transmitted, and all instructions prompt .ly attended to. . Good Zarb:art Past Mall for IPHOLAD,Ear:PNIGAI, or - sPLEHDID NEW TROY-` RUILT COAciles, AND RAIL;ROAD CARS, 4 1 N1 fietit4 . Leave Pittsburgh rlbily,at 1 o'clock, P. M. RUNNING,THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, - asoismso tut: HILLS wrrn SLY HORSES AND POSTILLION. RIM ; . .'..•:,.-7 -- ;.: I,*-..:,1:-,.--.,-i, :From andrnbeiabLii.g VP:allot:4 to Phitaddeiphia, . In: splendid newly, built Flight Wheel Cars, there con. riveting With Mail Cars fdr New 'Yeric; . also at Chnrn bealhurg with Mciil Linos direct ICS- Baltimore and Washington City. 1 fa7'olficesfor the above Pne, next delar tc the Ex change Hotel, St Clair ii.reetand opposina, the St, CharleS Hotel, Weed strcet. ' • jpne 12 : Wi R. MOORTICA D, Agit. =.• REMOVAL. S . SWARf Z Mould reapectfully inform his _frlonds and columnere 'that ho has removed to No ' , 106 Market tlefweed Fifth and Liberty stroets, (eaWsida).wheriiihe'ls receiving a large and well assortettsloOk of uprlng_Gorida, to which he would respectfully invite' their -attention. op: Oat WES - - , „ • -" - I- ^ M• ; ..Li_ • _ - - • 1 " 4 ". '1 , • , , MEI ?.:;5:,%:' , ', -- .. , : - ..!; - ": - ..:.z..; . .,.:: , :..: , . - ,‘ ,, ;:z..7. , 0..c. - 7,4:4.-.;•;,..,3 - „,:;t7:77)7 , ,z.t7 - 7.,.. - 0 , g.0.;-:7!...t-'?,'.47.7,.,'. , 7 -, .:fri't.:f!'74,....-.'...,. ~,,,,,--., ~_,- ---: -.:..;.1:5.:",.:.-.;.:,-,.:.-..-:..:...,..',. ',.-,„:f,,.?:.t.',A,•?,::11;;',7....-;!„6.,.Yr,fi-.;_:1,5.:-"Tgl:ri'L.;,...'i':'tigZ.:n-ii-,--,:-;::;-•I'.a--'4*,-1:7.-f=Z-.:::'!'ira' ,•;!.. - -:. ---7 ,...W ., kEV1:?:-.:',7. ,- oi -, ,::.4.,i. - „?....: 2 , - , ~ . .'...•::...., ; ,..'-,..i. 7 , , :,; .. -- : - ; i- f 7 ,.., . .f..7,..: ; ,, :::':,,:..:-„,.F:-,3., 1846 .I.lq;agrlimms'- Trarepctrtat!on LinF. C 6 qucli , d yu. sit let Subbuth-keeplilg _ though not claiming to be the Only Line that is so TpiSprictors of ibis old established line have rut the ir stock in the eylat complete order,. sod . :tan ..timrOughiy prepared to forwerf Prod* end perchandiso to end From Easiein cities on the '._opening of orkrigation. : - tiLost• t.l6t our long expthietice•-in the etirqinr. ea 4 le, 'ANA, Ottention _to th'e interc'sts 'of cos yill eeet.re td-tia a - continuance 'and , ineron.r , of ihe patronage hithet Ili extended "Bingham's _par arrangebienti will etrablo . us- to enrry freight Lyi•ith the utmost despatch, awl iwcpl:iCCA.shall nlWu 3= 3 jm_us Jew. aS the lowest charged by-other revuesilde Pro./L75.'0 zuel:Meretiondise. be 'received tool foi. • . warderl'ed3t arid tvoit without any charge for adyerti xino„Stioagu: Coniroiasian. - ' Billed lotfing forwarded, and every direction prootio. y ti.tti , iaied 'to) Actress, or al,p4 to, AVM. BING H Canal Basin, Icor. Lil?ertv and Wayricati..., 13INGli ANIS, DOCK . , -.tod -STRATTON,! .-1N0. 4 270 Market,itmet,PhilodulOdu. JAMES WILSON, Agent.! . No. If tl:2 Notflit-Toward etrcei, Balriraoro. WILLIAM TYSON, Ag6nl. j 1 • - No. 10, Wa,:noreel;'New .RELIINCE.PoRTMILL 1.1R.A.T LINE. MICA 1846 D . LE!EQ. & Co.'s MEARS, - RAYNOR & Co. i Broad at., -Philadelphia. ROSE, MERRILL & Co., ISmitb'a Wharf, I3allitt,Ore. C; A McANULTY &,Co, canal basin, iFoantain at, near Liberty, . Piitahnrerh F ARE RE D U H .-,l7itta!inrgh:-,Perfableppa.t Line,,lB 46: F ttattle'tionsportution - br freight betiepn -burgh Un d,tbpAtlaatio _ citi es; via Peurisylvanbi. ItripmnefOtits'ind.)3Ojtitnoteunfl Spsqu!banna Rakl roach • - . The Proprietors etthis old ostablished Line, hay inrcompleted tbeirarrang,dMents, arePrePuled to for"-- ward.goods to and from_the East (on the opening, of the canal,havigatinn,) on an liberal terms as those of any.other responsible Line, and •are delermined that no care or attention on their part shall wanting to secure ' a continuance of that patronage so liberally besiowed upon them for'several.years past. The decided success of the Perrot)le Boat system. rat mornifost:in_the regularity and dispatch experienced is the,delieery of goods, the absence ofall tisk of ::cla y , br,;akage or other damage incident to the old system,' ‘viteregoods.haveto be hurriedly transshipped three times on the way, and the merchantable order. in which produce bus been avowedly delivered by them, tits induced the proprietors to itimease their stuck con-iderably this 6CIIIIOII. Theirexterisisas warehouses ut each point (Unequalled by any ether Line),affords them 'facilities to conduct their business a hit ispatch; and to shippers the convenience of free storage, if re• spired, until their arrangements are compfcte—while their long experience in the carqing trade, it is pre sumed, will be suffHeitt guarantee to their patrons and the public, that they a ill successfully exert them selves to -give general satisfaction.' Produce Produce received and ferwarded. Steamboat char- Zes paid, and Bills Lading transmitted free of chair for commission, advancing or storage, and all contour nications to t te following arzents promptly attended to. TA & O'Ct ri , ; NO Ft, cur Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. THOMAS BORBIDGE. Erfil Market street. Philadelphia. O'CONNOIIS & CO, North street. Baltimore. FARE REDUCED! Opposition Good Intent Past Line for JP g E OP srLEturin TROY BUILT COACHES, . ms p. :4% • Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN e$ HOURS, Ascending the mountain with SIX 110ReES AND P . OSTILLIOA - °tics. wit; NIGHT 001 TO CH.L.IIBLOSIMOH, . . rilectee•• by RAIL ii.041) . t0 Philadelphia, Owing the only Lille. running tbeir own cars on the. ruad.)conec ting with' Mail Cars fur New York; oko Chamltet tt hurgwith Mailline: direct. Lu Baltimorelll,l Wash. int an City. M s 7:(ilfiCo decund door beluty the St Chitties Hotel, Word -street. (nit 25- I v .SELEC"I' SCHOOL - - - VV.M. MOODY respectfully announces to 1.11.1 ftlendi, that he intends npeuing n Select Sch.' in this city Oh the In ondtry I,f Apt il next, in tl basement of the Third Presbyterian Chttrch. mnr2l•tf. IMPORTANT ARRIVAL rp II IS day r ceivrit and now op,oing, a , alletalid ossoulmvnt of Fine, Plain and Color e d CASSIAIERES, YES! INGS, &c., All of the chuicest, selections. The subscriber is now opening Lis hof Spring Goods, which,'for variety, taste, style and qunlin, has never berme been offered in this city. The very flat. tering patronage bestowed upon this establishment the past year, has imitteed the subscriber to make an unusual large pluchose. Many of these Good•• ono of a superior quality and texture, and of a kind never brought to this mnrhet Ly any other establishment.— He would respectfully solicit the ntieto ion of his friends and the citizens.gvnentlly, who ore accustomed to having their garmeuts mode to order. having for some time past paid patticular attention to this branch of kin business, and having seemed the assistance of the moo• competent and fassionable Cutlets, 6,111111 of w Itmn ate eatablishill and well known no such in this community. `lt out be difficult, in n common nave, tisement, to enumerate the various articles comprising this st but it consists of every description of goods suitable for gentlemen's wear, such as Superfine, Plain and Fancy Colored FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS. CASSIMERES, of entire 'taw styles; variuusgtml• i!ies; VESTINGS, of every description, a few expressly for "Dresser Party Vests;" - FINE TWEEDS, of variong styles and prices; Olive. Brown, Black and GO-Mixed CASILMA BETS. FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms nod col lass: • SILK UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS. splendid Satin Scarfs, Handkerchuifs, Suspenders, Sac, &c. He will be pleased at all times to show these Good. to any winking to purchase, Paling confident that he can furnish any garment in his line on as gond terms, ;and in 'better style, than at any other establishment %Yest of the Mountains. An examination of the stock and style of workmanship will convince any person of ;the advantages to be derived by purchasing at this es iublishment. P. DELANT. NO. 49 LIBERTY STREET. nrYhe New York and Philadelphia Fashions are t his dak received. mar 19 LOCK A l, pl A p uF V , iNU OI V DOOR THOMAS ARNOLD, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, thatthe following articles can be had at Manufactory, on Sandusky street, Allegheny city, othis dale Room, Diamond Alley between the Diamond and Wood street, Pittsburgh, to wit: KNOB LOCKS AND LATCHES, . VAULT DOOR LOCKS, STORE DO DO, MORTICE LOCKS AND LATCHES,: KNOB LATCHES, SHUTTER BOLTS & FA"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 era pill find it to their advantage to deal with him, as he is determined to sell his articles at such a price as cannot fail to please. fia'Job Work-le my liar pr o mptly attended to, on the shortest notice. decl. Dr. Win. 01. Wright, Dentist, `CA," Office and Rcaidezice in SI Clair 84 _ . A few doors below Liberty , Exchange Hotel.- ' %aryl t he A Parra Tor Salo ONSISTING of about-150 acres, filly of which -is cleared and underfenee, situated abdut three mites"from the city of Allegheny, bet Ween rho Frank ,fin and Beaver roads, well, watered, - : and adjoining hinds of Arthur. Gallagher, dames Kerr. the late Daiid Chess, Hugh Davis ' F,sq, Robert. Mavis and, Samuel Davis. This tract of land froni tie pnaximity to tnitrkeitrede, are -- ladiaearneptsio - Gardner's Farm. ers;Butehins,ar Manufacturers. low' and con, dithans easy.' For perticularsenipire of SARAH B FETTERMAN, orL'-..7AMES C.CUMMINS, piptsbargh Pe. - A. HENDERSON, Agent FOR sale by F ',SNOWDEN. No 29 Water at., at the stand formerly I Kcupird by Geo A Berry. Extract from the "Report" of the "Visiting Commit tee of the Penns) !verde Horticultural Society," unanimously nil 'pled, and ordered to be printed. Landreth'z Nurseries and Gardens. "These extensive gronnohi ore on Federal. street near the Arsenal. • • • The roiliest collec tinn of Camellias woo merle here. Some of those now in Possession of those dist'uguislied nursery men, ale ten feet high. • • • • The selection of rians.sr HOUSE PLANTS is onto:tide and extensive. "The Nurseries are all very correctly managed, supplying every pert of the Union, n detail of which would occupy too notch of our space; we therefore content ourselves with stating that the stock is very forge, end in every stage of grawth. consisting of FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. EVER. GREENS, SIIIIUR•:, VINES AND CREEPERS, whit a collection of herbocceons plants: Fttui-r Titres of the best kind nod most healthy condition; large beds of seedir , tipples, pears, plums, &c., as storks for building rind grafting: a plan very superior to that of working upon suckers, which curry with them into the graft all the diseases of the parent stock. • "GARDEN SEEDS of the finest quality have been enacted over the country from theie grounds, and may always be depended upon. The Semi Establish ment of these Horticulturists is one of the most ex tensive in the Union, and its ref utotion is well SUB. !dined from year to year. "To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina of the plants of the name family. they have established another nursery, nt a suitable distance, so that degen lotion cannot take place, and which secures to the purchaser a "genuine article." Knowing thus the age, quality and process of cultute of every plant, the supply from their grounds is recommended with great confidence." a.• Since the date of the "Report" from which the above is extracted, the entire establishment has been great lyenlarged. Thecollection oiCumelliasembraces all the finer kinds, and consists of some thousands of various sizes; so likewise of Roses, and other desirable Hants, both tender and hardy; Froth Trees, &c. The Seed Gardens alone cover fifty acres, and the whole is, as it has been for more than half a century. under the successive management of father and son, the most prominent in America. Orders received by F. L. SNOWDEN, from whom catalogues may be obtained, gratis, mar9-if RE-BUILT AND AT WORRI PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. MERCHANT TA MGR, 1 RESPECT FULLY informs his friends ml 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. Scheyer previous to the Great Fire, where hq is prepared to furnish all urticlea in the lino of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, On the most moderote terms, end at the shorteat no tice. His stock of Goode is ENTIRRLY NEW, And has been selected with nuigh care to suit the mar ket. He has in his omployirent somo of the best workmen in the city, and fram long experience in the business, he hopes to give general satisfaction to those who may favor him with- their custom. A large as sortment of Clothing suited to the Season: consistingof Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, of allchlors ' various qualities. "Ho offers to the public as GOOD BARGAINS As any establis G hment in the city: He hits also a hirge stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk entviv3,Senrfs 'and Handkerchiefs, which he is preptgOd to sell Slow for cash, and cash only. Having secured the services ni. an excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture garments of all kinds to order, in such a mahnek as.to 'render the ... ' , PITTSBURGHCLOTHING STORE .• . , worthyof publinp inhi qranage, Thep blip are :invited / I to call and ep/e s fokkherasolves ' --:-:: --- jy9441.,..., VENITI A pr_is old ittni Well.knoWit*e,l tan Blind; Maker, fanner- . Sceondend - Fourthits.- ma this .Method- itrinfoini many , irieadi Of the foci hiSTrietniy is now in, full tnitiopon Si Clait. st.inear old., Allegheny 'Bridge'. :re a - constant soppily of Ida of variaus colors and lities, is constantly kept. land and, "at all prices, .iorn twenty -cents up to suit -- - .. oll2lll oot.matotriers. B If required - Blinds Will be put up so, that in case of alarm'by fire, or othdrwise, they may be re.: moved - without the -aid of a screw-driver; and' with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be removed. and without any extra expense. . je2l-d&wly. rurniture Wareroottis. miHt: subset ibei would most repeetfully call the JIL attention of the public to his emelt of Cithinm Nero, paitiesiting tuivitotagesrovt r any other Malillitle• turing establishmeia in the city. is enabled to cull hit wares ut much lower prices; therc'f,ire he would remind those who want Niue - Fuinitnre at a fair price not to fmget the tight prime, No:a Fifth A . 1'1,1 1 mat 23 IL H. RYAN. Guiscrta Iron Worko.- L IV IS o'tiA Et A & LEWIS, mAst:FAcTurtEns. tiatler.igiteil, tinting as Anus f r the shove , arc n iereiring supplies from the. Mimi; s, and affil 'la a slain time be fully supplied with till the variee s s;zos of I flON` and IV Al LS. Th. e rcehrrtfully solicit a libetul sheen of patron:lgo, wit h the cor,fidete 0 aSili aliet' that the quali ty of the article will nit be stir - pa:sod by any in the market. 11013EliTSON REITERT.. inatZo dim Agents fur the Guisutu lion Milks. 'V A F TIIE JEWS AND GENTILES! GREAT WESTERN CLOTHI‘G STORE:: P. OWENS, PROPRIETOR, R ETURNS thanks to his oil customers anni fiend; for post fiIVOIS. llu is now prepared to sell rlotlong linscr, by tern per rent, thinn any other estab lishment west of the /maintains; and keeps eounant, Iy on hem! in lunge assortment of GENT! EMEN'S CLOTHING. such as User Cronv from $3,50 to $3O, Cussinett Pants mum $2 nc.s.l; fine CussiMene Pants horn $3,50 to sd; fine Sinning Vesns for $1.751 fine Bonn hazion di, for $3; and till kiwis of 'W INTER VESTS. sil I RTS. D RA VI CBS, STOCKS, SUSVENDERS, and all unlit Ins in Inn. line. Those who o i,h Ls. purclosse, o ill .lo well to Give him i call , ns he i.‘ pupated to furnish clothing on the very ellen pest terms for ctilt. Don't forget. the place; GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE. NO. 143, LIBERTY STREET, opposite Brewery Alley.- oct:2811. I'. OWENS. C LOT H G STORE Water Streel, Three Door:below Wood. rpii E subset iber resivcifully inforths l.is cmsto• _L niers and the public generally, that he has npen ed n variety of get:won:dile cleillivg, at the above wand, which ho offers uacheop us can be bought in the The store is in charge or Mr R. PEW, °neat he best cutter , : and muJI experienced mom limen in the city. P. OWENS. DIRECT FROM PtIILADELPIIIA EACII Pi rrn BEARS THE Lf.l3F.r. AND WARRANT! OF DAVID L ANDRD TEL WILLIAM U. slierrEin, BOGUE, 13, E10711E.RS er. 0 S 4tatalipBilEi49 Fart 1846 • 'l3l - ./iIELY & MITCLIEL; AGEN To . . Beiniaances 10, 'tild_Pass'age to and.tront _GREAT BRITAIN ANDIRBLAND, BY THE Black Ball,•or - old Line Liverpool Packets, • opSailin g frum.New York and'Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every month.- :And by', First Class etmeeican:Skips [Sailing Weekly.] - FiRSONS sending to the "Old Country" for their Friends, can make the necessary, arrangements with the subscribers,' and }aye them' brotight in any of the Eight Ships ecinprising'the,,Black or Old Line ; of Liverpool Packets, (Oiling from Liv erpool err the Ist- and 16th of every month );also yy First Class Ships, 'flailing from that. putt Weekly, which our Agents, Messrs. James IL•Ruch6 Co. there ss ill send out without delay. Should those sent for not home oath° Money will_ be refunded without any'deduction. 1 The "BLACK BALL, OR•OLD LINE OP LIVERPOOL PACK ETS,"comOrise this follow ing magnificent ships, and will sail fruit Liverpool on their reguluf appoiaitcJay, as firlhres: On Ist Lin. let May. Ist Sept. ItUiropo, 16th " 16,1 t I' 16th " New York, la Feb. Ist 1111 C. Ist Oet American. 16th " 16. h 16th " Yurkehire, la Mar. let July. 1.. t Nov leorohriilge, 16th " 16th r 16,1, Dec Oxford, let April. Ist Aug. Ist " Monsezum n . 16;11 " 16111 f' ISt h No/ler—ll is well known, that the IBlack Bull it the yr, y best cooveyonce for person.: Co get oat their fij i anti us other passenger AgeM s advertise to bring out passen g ers by that Line, the, public are re. spect folly notified owners I hai an Passenger Agents but llorhe ; Brothers & Co., nod & Mitchel, are maltoriYed to advertise and to bring out Pet.sengers by that Line. We haVe at all times for sale Drafts at Sight for any amount. direct op . tie Royal Bonk of Ireland. Dub. lin. Also on Nltt-sr:. Presoott Grote; Ames & Co., Battkerv, London, Vl Inch ate paid free . f r discount, to any char g e whatever, in till the ',dorsi palauwns through. out England-Ireland, Scot land unfl Wdles. Apply to, or address, if by Lever. (frost paid.) aucllß, • & Cu. No 35. Fulton street, Ne York. (Next door to the Fithott Batik, JAMES D. lIOC IIF & Cit i s Office, No al. 11'ate'r streed Liveipouls Or to BLAKELY & I TCFIEL, Fenn street, near tile Canal Bridge, Or corner and Smithfied sts, stor e .) jrt • ;nit:4llo..oi. To Pi Et-133110 , (I oi BIS cLoT lIING srrottE. NO. 151, LIBERTY STREET Prol.riewr . ..l - this old and higlily pi, , ular taleli,hmeat informs 1.4 friends and ihe lntbli at large, that to imulion of jlid SPRING AND SUMMER SPOCK • READY MADE CLOTIIING, IN now prepared for their inspection, ntrid hr. resp••ct• fully invite's all who contemplate put Chile:in!: OrtiCkg in his' line ti' roy him R Vie,ir. Hi 4 a,cki,thi. 4P1140i) is 1 , 17111i1111Y compri,ing ull Jr.t 'alter!. F ASH ONS NbPA T TER NS, and nil hie Gnosis, hav ing laien selected by himself in the eastern markers • he can with cotiti,lence recommend them to his customers as being the very b , •s, H is large a, oo l iaebt of • DRESS COATS, ,A made in the rria.t mndern and improved style, and theWorkmrnship cannot be excelled. Panisof every descriptioa, Satin .g• [Taney Vest#. Ile n rare and biantiftli rersortinent of ' VESTINGS, To which be waabl call the attention of the public an lar believcs thm tube more! BEAUTIFUL AND CH Than anything of the kind flea, lies been blTcrcd here to.iox•. Twecd and other coats, far Si:Lander wear, In great variety and mode in every rityle, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks,: SUSI•ENDERS OF EVERY DESCH 11•41ONS 7 HANDKERCHIEFS, and every trilniC article ne cessary for a FASHION A Li LE DRESS. He has u very large and excellent acsOrtment nr SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, which will be told lower than it ens be pitrehased at nny 01 her place in the city—to which he would invite the attention or wotking, men n n.l miters who wish setviceableclothing for every ilny's wear. 1I ing in hid employ ailment' the BEST currElis AND WORKMEN flint the Country can pruthe e, and being provided with a stock of which for excelleace and riety CANNOT BE E UALLED, he la prepared TOZlake Clothes to Order, At the shortest notice, rind in a style that (CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Do not Paso the THREE DIG DOORS. It is not considered nnv TROUBLE TO SHOW CLOTIitING, And the proprietor feel+ co:Allem that after nn ex. rumination of his'stoch, till who desire to pu ! rchase is ill find it 'their interest to deal at Ms estublishMent. The proprietor would take thin opportunity to ten der his sincere thanks to the public fur thsi unprece. dented patromi^ ' e bestowed upon his este 'llishinetit, and tie the suricess he has met with is an 'indication that his effort; to please his patrons, have not beet unavailing, lielpledges himself that nothing shall he untitled un his! l part to secure their kinrlnegs ifor the fe ;ere. JOHN NIeCLOSKEY, Three Big lipors, ISt Liberty Aid innrl7-(1&, Ht , ,F OR OREGON! rip HE undersigned wonla inform his old Mitrond rind -L the public in primly% that. notwithstanding the grent excitement on theOreion goestion, he still con tinues to mannfacture CLOTH ING of 01l - inds. tn orderand calr.rwhie, in supelioi style. He h s lately received a Inme lot of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, SATTINEfTS, JEANS, Sze.. Which fur beauty. fashion, durability and che:upnyss are onset-missed in the Western market. Among/the above will be found many goods of entirely ne.w/style as to texture and color. These the N ATMS AV would respectfully invite his old customers and the,Pottlic to call and examine, confidentof his ability to please in all department. ; Ile has also on hand a variety of fancy SILK VELVETS, CASTIIIEUES, VALENCIAS ETC For vamings, tit all prices, which be is pt4 i •pared to j make for cnstoMers in a style unsufpassable. HO has also Shirts,, Collars, Bosoms ,/Suspenders, Cra vats,, P Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drainers. And every other articleuppertaining to men's wear' all qualities, and prices in ,great variety. In returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal: pat renege, herciofore extended to Mn, the an. dersigned would ob/erve, that notwithstanding the great quantity of steam got up by trotad-belLia establiihment hs, still continues to glide along on the low pressutersyltem, and defies competition in all the various branches of bis business, viz; in the fitting de partment; wOrkaianship, fashion, 4.c. I have still on hand a few climbs; ',veterns and other articles ofwin ter wear, which!,[ will sell at unusually low prices, / JAMES - B MITCHELL , National, Clothing Store, feb.3-d&w 55 Liberty Pt., 2d door below sth. ..i W / Dr. l D. orth 1 Dentist, 1 / . (Ur the Burnt District.) '1 11011ESPECTFaLLYinforrnshisfrieud.and allthose who wish h'is enticeit thui he hastakan nn office In Smithfield strdet, d door fromV irginalle)t,where he will now attendll opmations of the Teeth in the best manner and tet the shortest notice. Office hours front' 9 till 12, unit from Stiff 5. Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS desirous of perchnsing lots tn this Cern eteryrire referred for Information to the Superb.. tendent on the giborde, or to - -f.: Thorn, Draggiet;cur nor or Penn encl . /rand streets; Pittsburgh.— By order olthei Board,- deo -'' . . -Superintendent. , -,-1 ffttsurarice gEompanits. LNDEIVINITY-* AGA I IOT .- LOSS'. OR D.tM - • FIRE*. THE MUTUAL_PRINCIPLE COMBINED With the additional s e curity of a , Sroort. CAPITAL. The itelltutee , hlutnal Insurance CO. • of Phila.,7.Charter Perpetual. • • .. netfoes: - . „ George W. Toland, John 11f. Ittwoed, - Thomas C. Rockhill, - - Lewis B. Ashliurst,- Wm. R. Thonipsoci, GoorgeN. Baker, George AL Stroud - . John J. Vanderkemp, George W. carpooler. W ILL make insurance against loss or Damage by Fire, in Pittsbugh and ,vicinity, on Douses, Stores and other buildings, and op Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandize, harked or perpetual, in town or country, on the most.faidirable term , . Th 6 Mutual Principle, combined witha Stock tal, and the other'provision i s of the Charter of this Company, hold out unusual inducements, both of profit and stdety, to those desirous of effecting insurance, to which:the Company ask the ittention and examination of those interested. The Crlpital 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 are entitled to receive out of its income end profits an interest not exceeding six l i per cent. per annum on the 'Capital Stuck actually paid in—the amount of which Interest, it is expected, will be supplied byroads invested --rtnrl thereafterr all the remaining profits are to ncCoMtiltite and be held, in like manner with the Capital Stork, for the bow se• curity tA the assured. But certificates beginar inter eat, payable annually, transfe rable on the books of the Company, and convertible, at any time into Capital Stock ill be issued therefor, to the StoCkholders and insured member s , in proportion to the mounter Stock held, or premium paid by them respectively, agreeably. to [Le provisions of the Charter. - Thmte effecting insurance fvith this company have, besidej t o o usual protectiotr against loss, by the otdi nary tnidlord of insurance, the additional advantage of direct participation in dig profits of the Cdtnpany. without any liability. GEO. W. TOLA &D. President. B. M- HINCIIMAN, Secretary. ' The col, mriher, who is the duly embarked Agent for thrt above named Company, is I; r epu red to make in. oirance, at the Office of the Agency, No. 2. St Charles, Hotel, nn Titir.l street, a few itoars above Wood stteet.,, end will give c.li fetcher inforination4lesired.- Tu4)s. J. CAMPBELL. llay 30. 1845 (jeS.ly.) der3 It STOCK —ss,..rt number of shares fon _L sale in a joint stock company, with a capital of $100,040, and pow er to increase it to $1 030,000. which is shortly to go into operation on the now FIC• . quired large business of a mer l e! company, whosechars Hoer it will change from the !Tonal principle to that of joint Pto , tt alone; charter perpetual. . This sleek company will tittle possess the advantage of an income already seem - 14411nd as it purposes con lining its operation s to the heir description of risks. the stock presents a fuverable prospect fur profitable inveAtnoou. For piiilicidata apply 0000 me. at My ofriell r . cop tier Or Wood and Fourth eiree!.l, over Sibilet& Jones. entrance on Vourth street. JAS IV BITCHANAN. der2s,, Agency of the Frolikiiii Fire Insurance Company N corner of Third and [rood alb., Pillabnrgh. F.; n sseis of the company on the first of January. tSh5, as puhliAed in conformity with an act ul he Penn . srlynnia Legislature, it ere Bonds and Mortgages, . Real Estate. nr co=t. Tempotary LOuns Stocks and Cosh, Makings total of $90.9683 4:2 Affording certain assurance that all losses will he prompilyamet,and giving entiresecurity to all who ob, rain policies from this Company. Risks taken at us low rates . as are consistent with, security. nett; WARRICK MARTIN, Arent. INSURA4WE AGAINST FIRE Tho Citizen's Mutual Insurance Company of Pennsylvania .• , No. 132, Walnut Sired, t W ILL insure houses, store's and other building 4; also merchandise, furniture and property gen erally, in. Pittsburgh and rho 'surrounding country, against loss or damage by fire, for any period dame: Char ter per paten!. Nu , marine, river nor inland transportation risksnre taken by this Company. It makes no dividends among stockholders. After paving the necessary ex penses of the office, the whole scenting premium and interest are appropriated exclusively to meet losses. It is thus enabled to insure on terms riot surpassed by any other Company. JAMES TODD, President. • . DANIEL B. POULTNEY, Secretnty. At ency at Pittsburgh, in Borke's building no 4th street, at the office of Ester & Buchanan. je3. JAS. W. BUCHANAN. INSURANCE. American !Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADEGF'IAI • CHARTER PERPETUAL—CAPITAL c 500,000 PAID IN. Office in. Philadelphia, No. 72, Wolitu ; ‘V IN. DAVIDSON, Pros't. FREDF:FiCR FRALEY, Scc'y. T HIS Old and well established .Companycontinue s to hi4ure. Buildings, Melchandise, Furniture l and property, not of an extra/ hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurnne:es in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or fur I hatted periods' on favorable terms by / GEO. CO . CH RAN, Agent. dec2 4 , ; N 026 Wood sr. The F' is Franklin Fire Insurance Company of 'Philadelphia. CFIA lITER/PERPEITA L. $400,000 paid in, office 163,4, Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take In, , utance, either permanent or limited, against lossror damage by fire, on Property and Er. feels of oVery description, in Town or Country, on the Most reasonable' terms. Applications, made either persorially or by letter, will be prOmptly attended to. C. N, RANCKER, Prest.'. ~C. G. BANCICER, Secy. • DIRECTORS: • Charles N. Banekei, Jacob R Smith, Thomas Hart, George' , W. Richards, Thomas .1 Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewin, Tobias Wagner, Adolph' E Bode, Samuel Grant, David S Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY WA RRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Of fire of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Thill anti Mnrket streets. Fire risks 'taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. Piro and Marine Insurance. HE Insurance Company of North America, o X. Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent; the subAcriber, offers to make permanent and limited knsurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the Canal and Rivers. Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alen. Henry, Charles Taylor, Saml. W. Jones, Sam'l. W. Smith, Edward Smith, AmbroSe White, John A. Brown, Jacob .M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard. D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D.Shermrd,Seey. This is the oldest Insurance.Companyin the. United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its - charter is perpetual, and from its high standing, long e.xperience, ample means. and avoiding all risks of an extra ha zardous character, it may be considered as' offering ample security to the public. I MOSES AT WOOD; At Counting Reoin.of Atwood; Jones & to., Water and Front streets, Pittsburgh. . 0ct23.1y, A LARGE and,conrenient two; story briik ing with earricige house on the Corner.of Factory and:Peno eta , , -rah ward. - Alio, a room in the third story of a"brick house on :he corner of .sth and Union eta. 4nadiate possess. ion giTert.' Apply ap2, ~ ; '-~i ~- • . 4600,615 93 100,967 77 207,499 72 DIRECTORS For Rent - JAMES MAY. , • - 1411 stikateki.4-utsa-97.i -:---.-: , • - A . VY E - P AIIM .- • . - ES S, : ; BUREAU OF ritOVIBIONS ..:' .- • rANIT'CLOTIIIIACV''. 1 - - - . . r _ . March 20, - 11846: : ; SEPARATE PROPOSALS =seated and endorsed kJ 'Proposals for Nevy'Supplles,! Will be'received at this bureau until 3 O'clock, p. III.; on • Monday, the ; .27th day . ef Aprit next,fer furnishing and delivering at the Unite.d Statesnavy--Yardsin Charlestown niMisie i rooklyn,-N. Y. and Gosport, Va., sad; quantities of the ; following articles as may be required or ordered from the eontractere by the chief of thishuream ' 'or b..; -i he respective haimmunding of fi cers of the said navy ' ( yards, during the focal year ending June 30, " 1397, glx , Flour, Biscuit, Whiskey, Roger, Tee; Coffee . , Co. 6S. Rico, Butter, MOiad2o*; Beans, Vinegar, Pickles, Raisins, dried Apples. and. Tobacco. ; . The Floor shall be of the manufacture of; wheat grown; in theyear 1895 or 1816. perfectly sweet, and; ire all respects of the best quality; and, when requited ter shipment abroad, shell be fully equal to the test deactiption" . or Richmond Flour, in all the qualities essential to its preservation in tropical climates; and shall be delivered in good, sound, bright ; barrels, with lining hoops at each , head, and in good shipping order, Gee of nil charge to the. United States. - The Biscuit shall be made wholly from sweet so p e fine finir, bf tbe•inanufacture of the year 1395 or 1 16; and shall - barony equal in quality, and conform I it) size, to the samples which are now. lodged in iti.., said' navy Yards; shall be thoroughly kiln (hied, well tkked, and delivered free or charge - to the • United States: in geed, sound, well dried, bright flour barrels, . W i rth the beads well secured; or in tight whiskey or -spirit cesks or barrels when required. The %Whiskey shall be Made wholly, from grain,. of ' which at least two.thirds parts shall be rye, shall becop. pOr distiled, and full first proof according to the United Stoics Spasm-house standard; it shall be delivered in gdorl, suur.d, bright• well hooped, white oak barrels, with white Oak heads, rind each barrel shall, when re• qqired; be coopers with four good and sufficient ham beeps, and the whole shall be put in good shipping orier free of-all charge to the. United States: . The Sugar shall. be the best Havana brown, and be deliiered inhurrele when required. tf heTea shell be of good quality Young !Tyson, ,qind to the;samples at said navy.yerds. The Coflee shall be equal to the best Cuba Coffee. The Cocoa shall be perfectly . clean and sound, iwo thio parts to be equal in quality to the best Pare, and one third part equal in quality .to the beat Carrec . as.l (These two articles, viz- Coffee and Cucua, will be required at New Turk only.) -.. The Rice shall be 'of 'the very best qualites and he delivered in uir right! casks or barrels-when mquired. he Butter shall be of the first quality 'ho table but .„, ter meoul clear of all fluids, and be delivered in sea soned -a Lite oak kegs, of about eighty pounds each. The Molesses shall be equal 443 the beat quality NeW Orleans Molasses, and be delivered. in barrels what required, which- shall be thoroughly coopered and r placed in the best. shipping condition. Tire Vim•gar shall be of first quality Cider Vise gar,l. and be delivered in barrels when required, which shall be thoroughly; coopered, and placed in the beat shipping rendition. The Beans shall be mind and good, and when re ;quired for shipment, shall be delivered in tight spirit or whiskey casks, or h.tirels, air and water proof. The Raisins shaill.e hest quality bunch Raisins, and when-required for shipment, shellbe delivered in good, strodg, Subsithniti I !limes. The dried Apples shall be of approved qeality, and, when 'required for shipment, they shall be delivered in tight spirit casks, or whiskey barrels, or bblf barrels. . Tlie Pickles shall he at in kegs not exceeding fir.. teen ! otions each; the kegs to be of seasoned white eak or w rite ash; and when*required for shipment, they shall; be, delivered in strong salt brine, or vinegar, as h may ka required; the vegetable only paid for. , TI c Tobacco shell be equal in quality to . the sam ples at the said navy.yaids; none of it sballbe mane factufedduring the winter months; all shall have under gone natural sweat, and be branded with thename a tlid manufacturer, year when, and the place where it was manufactered: and be delivered in , strong boxes. contlnig about fifty and one hundred pounds each; the price to be uniform at all the stations. Andre foregoing described articles shall be subject 'o such inspection as the Chief of this Bureau may di rect, and be in ell respects perfectly satisfactory to the inspeeting officer--said officer to be appointed by the Navypanment. ; All inspections to be at the place very. of del very. Biscuit may, however, if it be the wishof thecu ;tractor, be inspected at the place of manufac ture a to its quality; but will be subject to inspection as to its condition, at the place of delivery. Thel quantity of these articles which will be requi. rel cahoot be precisely stated. They Will probably b: abort— . To ha offered for Flour, 916,000 lbs per bbl Biscuit, 2,548,000 Ilia per lb Whiskey, 65.000 gals per gal Sugar, 364.000 lbs per lb Ten, 17,000 lbs per lb Coffee, . 45.500 lbs „per lb Cocoa, 95.500 lbs ,per lb Rice, 300,000 lbs per lb' Batter, 50.000 lbs per lb Midesses, 26,000 gals per gal Beans, . - 10,000 bush per bush Yfiregar, 26.000 gals per gal Raisin., 100.000 lbs a per lb DOed Apples, 100,000 lbs ” per lb Pibliles, ' 203,000 lbs. per lb Tobacco, 100,000 lbs per lb ; The 'qenntities of any or all may be increasd or diminished, as the service may hereafter "requires-- The contracts wilt therefore be made, not for specific quantities, but for such quantities as the service may require Ito be delivered at those navy yards respect. ively. 1 Contractors not residing at the places where deliv eries al required must establish agencies at such pia ees, the nu delay may arise in furnishing what -may he required. and when a contractor fail; promptly to comply with a requisition, the navy agent at the port where the article or articles are required to be &slie r ered. shill be authorised to purchase such article or 'articles; land the contractor shall be liablefor any ex 'ma of cost, over the contract price. . . .. . Seperate offers must be made for each article at each of the aforesaid navy yards; and bidders whose proposal's are accepted (and none others) ;will be forth with notified thereof; and three days over and above the ordinary time required for theregular trans. mission Of the mail will be allowed for the'm to signi fy their readiness to enter into contract; and ten days over andlabove the ordinary time, required fur the re"- gular transmission of the mail mill be allowed for the execution and return of a contract and bond; at - the expirati o n of which periods if no Answer he received-, or contra ct and bond returned, the supply will be of to the next loWest bidder, according to law. The department reserves the right to reject all hills from per i sons whit have heretofore failed to execute their contracts. Bonds with two approved sureties in one third the estimated amount of the respective contracts, will he required,l and ten per centum in addition will be with held- from the amount of allspayments" on account thereof, a' collateral security, in addition to the bond' given, to Secure its performance, and not in any.event to be paid until it is in nll respects complied with; and nineti per cranium of the amount of all deliveries mode will, be paid by the Navy Agent within thirty days afted bills duly authenticated shall have been presented to him, i. Bidde nut heretefore contractors, must accompa ny their repose's with the names of their sureties' otherwise their offers may not be considered. Blank farms of proposals may be obtained on ap,l . plication to the Navy Agents at Portsmouth, New flumphsire; Boston; New 'York, Philadelpbia; Bald. more; Waihington; Norfolk; and at this. bureau. "To he published once a week until the 27th day of April next, in the Intelligencer and Union, District oflColumbia; Argus, Penland, Makes New Hampshire Patriot, Concord, N H; Courier, Times; and Mornibg, Post, Boston, Mass; Times, Hartford. Conm - Jouinal of Commerce'', Morning News ' and Evening Pest; New York; ; PennsYlvanian and Key stone, Philadelphia, Pa; Union, Harrisburg, - Pa; Morning Post, Pittsburgh, Pa; 'Republican, -Balti more, MthlEnquirer, Richmond, Va; Beacon, fo lk Nor 1, Vie New Era, Portsmouth, Va. • ' - Proprieties:of Alm above" papers will be pleased to send to thelhureaa a 'Oopy of their paper containing the advertisement during its insertion, to be used as a voucher, feel the approval of their accounts mar3l-lawtA pr 27. __ _ European- Agency. ANCES of money on moderate terms, made during my absence in Europe, to (Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales or tof Europe. Legacies, debts, property overed; searches for wills, titles and ;Ifected,and other European business trans lying to James May. Water street, Pitts. • ' . HKF.ENAN, gent and Attorney at l i aw, Pittsburgh REMIT JLL can b. every pert the comine or claims ;Imminent. - acted by ap - • ' • . , ; •• • ' ~a,_ . ft:ATlt..w.olitt. AIRS.'II.ENTER; > va - B - Eaa2aui, xLtgGatuiy errit Six doors. from the Aqualttet, Opposite the Collector's Office. inforM the public that she.has just cam.: rneneed the OiNAMENMAri - Hata Bilailleaiiaba 111' eery superior stock, received from the &latent Cideit,7 , :- and Purist and she is prepared to fill all 'cnticis et . "' tho shortest notice, and in a manner that. ittinnot btl excelled by any similar manufacturer in-the coimiry.. She has on hand mad intends keepinvi fame atisori- , ' merit' of Ornamented Hair Work, such no Ladies'-r'. Wigs, Bands, Braidd, Curls, Necklaces, flaardri,"... Bracelets, ,Fingai:Aings, .4.c. gentlemen's- Wtos,::, _ Mrs R., has been-for many ,yesr srengsged in the - bts,:'[. 1i4,4S - in France and the United Slates, and irnat'.hei..- long and extensive exper ience, she feels confident : of being able to, give to who farar her with their patronage. Her prices nre-moni .l than - havo been offered in thin city ttemnfore.. mar 17-1 v ' " TOILISLIIRS! TO xamstr, THREATENED IN_VASION ei ,Wr-WESTERN PENNSYLVOIikkIi 'CO Swift, (0;000 men, notwiebT standing which, J. M. Worre will; . ientiinte in sell C LOTH ING-ichesper than any has 1101'staore:- beeti uffr red in the western country. having thti Inrgest ea tobliihment in the city, fronting on Liberty und_Sixtli streets. He.is now - prepared to show' to his lanaini ous patrons, tho greatest variety of • - Cloths, Cassinseresi Vestitlffsi and Clothing of all descriptions, suitable for the art.! mooching season, that his over been ofrencrl fu thil - market, to which till can have the'Right of .- Wliy.4 Observe the corner, Na 1674 Liberty.and Sixth six: - J. M. WHIM,' . Pidprietnr.: , Lard Oil at a Seduced Price.:i Tfl E subscriber would „ reispectfully;infoitte. his friends and public in generali 'hat hu new Factory is now completed, and with largo addition to his machinery, he is - prepared to.-rnike tale quantities of a superior article of Lard. Oil, Which he is determined to self cheap, Pally appreciating the"' old proverb, ttiltata nimble sixpence is better:than-a slow ',billing." Fie' feels confident that consuniers would find it to their advantage to give- him a talt• and examine for themselves. - - - . Woolen manufaclurers, MaChinists and - idle-m..6re tespecifully invited to examine- superior till,Fifth . street, near Slarket, opposite 'thinker's -onfl.6i6nri iy Store, and Meths Seined M'Clurken erty sweet, M. 'C., - Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufactuter. A ettperbtr quality of Star Candles alvtays band' of assorted sizes: Franklin Medical College of rhiladelphla-. FIUME first annual course of lectures - i n. . this insti• IL Lucien, wink° opened 03 Monday,- tiler twelfth'. day afpctober next the second Monday itt October.), end will be continued un II the end of the ensuing -Feb- ' _ . . • , . PROFESSORS., Paul Beek Goddard, At; • . • C C Van Wyek, df D. -- tPrinniplee and prnctice of surgery.- . Me reditk Clymer;zlf A.—Principles and praetice of medicine: - John Barclay Biddle, M D.—Materia medkcaaad ibenipt•mies. ;David - ffunter Tucker- M. D.—Obstatricks and. Aibeaseo orwomen and chiidien. Levin S Jaynes, dl. A—Phisiology and legal med;- . , . James B Rogers, M. D.—Generl and :oigaaia chi.mimry. .john . Banlay :Biddle. M. D.—Dean of the ;T uSep Tr Leidy, AI.•D.--Dainna;tratae of -Anascay: The Fianklin Medical College was ineorporated - the Legislature of - Pennsylvania, by an act approved 28th danuary'lo46, and is authorised by section third:':: of its charter, .togrant the degree of Doctor of Metlii cine-to any such personsas - shall possess. theigatilifica; lions now, usually required of candidates other Medical Colleges in this state." . - ' • FEES, - -'• - For each course of lectures $l5 00 Marticulation fee, to be paid once only, s'oo Diploma fee, --• 10 00 (- Additional information respecting the course of in stred io n, _or other matters connected with the Feent ry, can be obtained upon application, persona 4, or .letter, to • 113 - BIDDLE. - t D. : Dean of the Faculty, N E corner of Quihco Spruce street, Philadelphia, • Morn' dttri -. • • GREAT . EXCITITIVEENT. TARIFF REPEALED! ! THE sliding scale principle abandoned and tile 1 minimum standard adopted. at 'No. 92 Market Street. ... We hove been receiving for the twit week: or two. a. fresh supply' nt seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the Manufacturers, Importers, and at Auction at the lowest cashprices..Having bad an - experience:l Agent in Philadelphia 'and Ness Y ark for -sow% months past picking up bargains, hifre and there, ants.. bles us to offer to the public a splendid stock of Goode with almost an imperceptible Tariff: Our stock mat* . sista in part of, the following Goods:— Shawls—a great variety; French Terkeri Shawls; - English do do; Splendid.Brcishit and Cashmere Shawl Damask - do; Black and Embroideyed Terkeri do Super Black Thibet Silk Fringe do; Ladi.s' Super Cashmere Scarfs; Plaid Woollen. Shawls of every variety; Also a great variety of Cashmere D'Ecosse; Plain de Lain, and barred and figured de Lain; English and French Merinoes; - r Alp e-can and Coburg-Clothe; Bambazinei; plain and fancy dress Silks;; Irish Linens--Cotton Alpacca and Cashmere Hose; . . CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, and VESTING& Also, an excellent assortment of domestic Goods.. All of which , we offer; wholesale or retail, at such ces as we think cannot - fail to please. Call and - Ciro,. amine for - yourselves—at No. 92 Market street; .. dec29 tf. . , WAR WITH MEXICO DECLAREDt 'MONONGAHELA . - - - ._ - , _ CLOTHING STORE. No 2, WOOD St. Second Door front - the Corner of Water Street. .' COOLEY & LAIRD, PROPRIETORS, -The undersigned takes this method of announcing• to their customers and the Miblic 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, Vesting, and materiali of eyo. , ry descAdtion, having been purchased for cash on h ' e . mon avantageous terms, they are enabled to offeri as cooXr.:.as can be sold in the iyestein 'Country. ~- - I4Theiaassortment. of . • . I „ _“EADY MADE-CI,OTHIN'I ' I is large, and has been manufactured from th G e i best materials, and by eicellent workmen. - I- -, They have constantly on hand and will mrumfactdro order all articles of.Clothirig, which they Wir-• nt to be made in the best manner and most feshien.;-:- ble style. , .They invite the ptddic to call and examine - thelt stock of goods, as, ;ley are confident they can- sell GOOD ARTICLES at prices which Cannot fail to please. Remember the place. NO. 2. WOOD STREET„- SECOND DOOR FRO:4I THE CORNER - OF WATER. ' ' - - ,aept 97a.., • John D. Davis,. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION IVIERCH'y Cornerof Wood and Whets., Pittsburgh. I S ready to teceive inerthandize of every description on comigninent, for public or private sale, end • from long experience in 'the above business, flatten • himselfthat he will be able to give entire satitifaetion to all who rnayfavor him with their patronage. • Regularsaleson MoxpaTs and TIitrASDILTEI, of Drj Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. • . Of Groceries,Pittsburghmanufactured itrticlosatent and secondhand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evenlngatearlygas light. • augl2. • E.1 011411 333 . 410W,A,N , . • Attontey at LaWs office liurke's - Buildings, 4th street, tear Market. june:l9-decaqy - • OANAMENTAI' -'ti::i~Y: ~.~ ~:t
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