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' .'- ''- ' ' ''' ' v1.4'1140%104612 coluttited , r* -sttict ahriuglEnnt'iliOn-ing to bd:tlie °My-Line Oita 4ID pnt their itnek in ihe ipnat cdtriplet67order, and prepared . -tf?' fni•welri PrnclucikAtild Iron) the Eitateia on - h npemng of .!- .. t • nerip~tttirin ttlencc in the c.nrr,:lni", ' bztte,(Yee ettentien - te the interentn ten 1 :.,t0 . pi . 7 *ecnie to ni Continuance end inerea%e ' bl ib,tPatilinnge hitbeitn - eictendott to "Din . . Otitarnogonontn entih - Ift tta tn carry freigh t .I I ttneq eApotcnd nor pr'ce+ s oIwe" , eta nst low rtisthelaweSt, •hy other resptiosibfe" Pm lore and flerchan . diariwill . be received nod rot. warded cast end .want wlthom any charge for advert i• .atng-Storoge or Commisafon.: ' • .Biltaorlading Core.'ard,..d,ancl evert direction prompt ;Iy:at tender -I.w. ; or apply to. - BiNGHAM. Cann, 1135 in, cor Lilmrty and Wayne at, , 131NGI1j Ms ; DOCK;mnd STRATiON. 278 Market street, Philadelphia. .IANtES;IYILSON, Agent. No. 112'2 North 11;watrl Atreet,:pallimore. IVILLIAM TYSON Agent. NO. lA, ‘VeAtati.eet,-Neiv ItEE,L&Nce PORTAIII!.E BOAT -LINE :} ta 1.846 =MEI - ..i:FOR :. TRANSFORTING GOODS 41itteeeen - mi.isatirgh. and !the Raitern. ,slies, TWiSHIPPING. • _ T ° hi "tAblialie , l Lion (being the oldest Port. ' - able Boat. Line on the t'snal) is now prepared i r o receive Pim-Ince and Metrhatoliz. for shipping chit. East .or West. The Ilnatg of this Line arc con. minded by_.akilfil , experienr&l and gibber Captains, and proiidni.with good eten, Bhats and cargoes ore trunsfOrred room and pi Canal, and Railroad; saving. keMoyal and sepmetion of:goods. Trips made in 'al Maort . tine, and goods mulled an at fair terms as any 'other line. Thanhful for, and respectfully soliciting a eon! mr rtnee of . the _t ..very liberal nod growing patronage here rifore. bestowed upon this line, we with confiderteen‘-: sure those merchants dispose&ta favor as; that tbeir boshiess shall be done to theile ratite sat isfuelion (LiOdi. Carried by us obasigned to either of *or. haus .es, will he shipped to their des';ination, fate of charge for aldpping, storage nr ndvanoe of charges. As we hold an interest in Steamboat stoek: Merchants may deptind'upon their goods' is :geing forward with. out. 4elay upon good boats andlat the lowest totes cf freight. . Pmd.lce consigned to our finnan tit Philndelphia , for aale, will be sold on 'jinni,' term.. end advances - made either ai Pin.brrgh or Philadelphia. . JOHN - AtcFADEN & Co., Penn street, Canal Do.in, Pittsburgh. DAVIS, & C 4249 and 251, eplO 6m- Marl:et st.,,Plaltaielphin. -1846 ==w'" Western' Trensporiitien Compszt7. D. LEECH & Co.'s Old-Established Trgniportation Lincs, - (Being the first one on the Pa: Canal.) • "13ETWEENI rITTSIIIMGII,;IIIILADEL I / 4 1111A. . . BAI..:TiMORE . AND:.N%V YORK. RE, fully prepared to transact - any but‘iness - that may heconfided In them. insncli a manneras must AI : - givegeneral_ satisfitctinn. Their stock" consists of e double; daily line of Pennsylvania floats and Roil Road Cars, (all owned 1w themselres,) which enables them to carry a large rptaskity 'lnt - might with certain atid--de 'patch; in as slitTii. time,and on as favorable • terms - as ar t y othitr respcM.Mlo Lne. - I Proilace . or Merchandise ,consigned to any of the ; - undersigned forwarded free of nay charge for commis ' nr storage.: Tobacco, fer Philadelphia, carried be one . 4.ine, teill be delivered at the city Tobacco lAraret(ottle, Dock street, in the cars, without drayi4e. . . Tim Imriness of. these - Linea will be conducted ;on Sabbath-Limping principles. • Mr, Arkireas or apply to I • • 1). LY.T.CII & Co.. _ Canal Basin. Penn ittreci, Pittsburgh. HARRIS & TUSTIN. Nos 13 and 15 South Third pt.„ • . le JOS. TAYLOR & SONS; 114 and North Howard sr., Baltimore. , • ,W. P , ORRICE. 7 Wr l st st.. New Yolk. • • D LEECH'S; CO'S . P ACKAGE EXPRESS TO PHILADELPHIA. The Canal being new open, the :above Espies's, which has been 041:Wished he cenenyance or Jnlanhle packages of aperb", Dank notes, jimelry, &c. will rcenminence running on Monday, b . , it Aptil. traveling Citesi'will be dispatched daily, during 'he iravelingseasda...Apply to . -- • D. .1,14 . C1-1 & - CO op 9 3m • • cur. Penn et. end Canal. 1 8460: 1 0 ,4 Independent Portable .Boat Line, :.Tritusportation lof Produce, 211ercliandisei to• l ond from AND! ITILADEVPITLA. .•• AT* :Tranship 02 o t, • • r. .) PHE .7 , Acriberi., Agents fora bumber of the best Portable Boats. forming a regniar daily Line, bo twcen Pittsburgh and the Eastern ciitiee, will be fully prepared; on the opening Of navigation, to .hip a large °Toilet or Produce and Merchandtio with despatch 'and Owneconiodating terms. " •••• ThegreatSuccess which has charn'eteriseri this mode - Oftransportntion'onthe Penns' Canals and itailronds, &tiring the last few ears, notwithstanding the . 0pp..?.. Bttion.of - long established companies, and' is . a pretty Stye indication of dis superiority over the old plan of transhipping at - the different termineus of canals and 'railroads. _ Weulterefnre ask fir the Independent Portable Bost Linen liberal share of pntronor. -Produce or Merchandise to us for ship. ;neat will be forwarded immedintelyi on arrival free of any - charge tor commission, stt , ragi or insurance.— Bilislading transmitted, and all inetructions prompt ly 'attended - to: MEARS. RAYNOR & Co., Broad st.j Philadelphia. ROSE,. MERRILL & Co., Smith's Wlinrl,l3nltirrore. C A McANULTY dc' Co, 'canal basin, Foiintain etj near Liberty, Pittsburgh. FARE REDUCED!! Good Intent Fast for 0 O.- D 15. LI? U Qa or OPTANDID HYW TRoT DUILT COACHES, ANb RAH. ROAD !CARS, Leave Pittsburgh daily,at 1 ieclock, : - RUNNING THROiVGII IN 4B novas, _ ficimmso THA HILL! WITH SIX.NORNES AND. POS:TILLION. FromOkarnbersburgty Raitroal toPhiladdelphia In.splendid nowly built Eight Wheel Oars, there con• neding with Mail Cars for New Yinic;: nho at Chnm I.l:mburs with !VW Lines direct for 'Baltimore and IVa4hinn-t nn City. E&Officesfor the above Line, nextldnor tc the Ex. chnnsmliotel, St ChM- street, and oPpoeite the St. Charles 'Hotel, Wood Direst. ,June 12 - W. R. MOORHEAD. Ag't. EO. S. SWAS f.Z wonld respect -friends and customers that- be Alarket :street. between •Fift . . - ,streeta; . (eost side) where 'be is nvceisi trcA &ism.tcd etnek of Rpm. 6 9 04, to ‘ l oitiootrottylovyt.e-thcir attention. altunoveL. folly inforn) tine removed re and Libeity a a . large glut Melt beataald .43 ,deal i ittibtirgb:Veittblo Von eild F p R_ tranaportaqtiti '•or ,Tre het ween and the Atb ntte Ott,ea •vig. Pennsylvania intprti i i*untatittiißaltijnota'and'Suiqueltanna - Rail. Thu BrotiifetOrglifihia.:old established Line,. ingcomptetiA theirarningeinents, ere prepied to fo i l , nerd pada - ft:int:id from the'Enst (on 6 the,opeciing of tars "ini on terms is down' ttf tta other. Trapani:U:ln ;Line, and lire • determined. that- Care - nr.dttention on their mot elmll he wanting to secure infinite." a that pntronnge so- libe ru ll , ,- besiived Open - them for several }Ter,. pact The decided sitcceis pith - a Portable Boat gystent,, an ranniP•st in the regularity and digpateb experieeced in the deli - Vety, ofgoods, the.alt.imets of all risk of delay, leTalcage or otitrr damage Melds:tit to tbc old system, Where goods hove to be hurriedly 1 111111141ipped.thine time. on the wo;.'. - and the merchantoble in which Inoducc.has been avowedly delivered bee inditced the proprietors to inorease.their.- it ti x k. considerably this season. Their extensive warehrillAel, at each point (unerptidled.by any other Litie. tit-fords them facilities to condoit their busineet with disnatele and to shippers the convenience I.f free stOra,ge.,if re- gained, until thrir.cirrangements are complete—while their long Pipet ience in the carr)ing trade, h is pro: „,ine,t;will be auff:ient guarantee to their patronit ,tad the` public, that they trill successfully exert then: selves to give general satistaction/ 'Produce receiver] and fern Stramberit ekts , tea-paid,-sod. Bills.L.iingtiansmitted free of chalgr file CsITIIMif , SiOII; ad yancibig or stomp., and all commit itications to Ilia following ttee - tets promptly titfrndea TA AFFE & O'CONNOR, cor Bent: and Wayne gis., Pittsburgh. - THOMAS riont3IDGE. 278 3,larket street; Philadelphia, O'CONNOIi3 & CO,' North street, Baltimore. F E REDUCED! mn.:3o Opposition Good Intent rest Line for VE.1121; &ILYA I OF SPLENDID TROY BUILT COACHES, .r. , , . . `--. v-..-• • 42:1:r • 1---3.;m0 '., t.-.%. i"A' ,l - - t , Z....' '...•:• c.:.- , .' • --4 ••••••!,..:It. ' - ..3,111 , -- - 1 - ",--,..e - • , ..1ub.......1.7...Z. - • -•",-.,,t,-1,;.1,. -- , . • `Leave Pstlt•burgh daily at I, P.. 31. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, I Ageentlingthe mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILEIOAi t ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT TO CH.taISERSOUGII, r...e: ‘ • t ie v~Tmogrwr. Theniv by RAIL ROAR hia, (heitig, thei only Line, matting theira . wticars int thp rttati,) t noire! ting with Mail Curs for New York; nisnm. Cita rnbertt , I urg with Ma i Hine,' direct to Bultimum marl Wutth intnn city. Ortiffice seeund door .below the St Chill les llotel, 4otl street net 25-1 v A. HENDERSON SELECT SCHOOI WM. MOODY rettpertfully armatures to hi. nht friends, that he intends opening n Select Sri I in this city cm the Ist "Monday of "April next, in the basement or the Third Pre3lWerian Church. mnrel-tf. - IMPORTANT' ARRIVAL rTIIII S day received, and now• opening, n .plendid nssortment of Finn, Plain and Foy Colored CLOTHS. CASSIAIER ES, VESTINGS, Sec., All of ihe choicest selecti•me. ' The subscriber is now opening his stork' Of Spring Goods, which, for variety, lane, style and quality, hns never berme been offered in this city. The very flat, tering patronage beststwed upon this establishment the past year, has irsinced the subscriber to make an onus - tinl large pmeitse. Ninny of these Goods are or a superior quality and texture. and of it kind never In-aught to this market by any other establishment He svotild resprcifullysoliciitheattention of his friends and :the citizens generally, who are accustomed to having their gnrments m,de to order, having for some time past paid particular attention In Ibis branch aids Intsincss,,nrili having secured the assistance of the MMI • competent and fassionable Cutters, some of wh o m e n s. established and well known as such in thin cominntlity. It would ha :difficult, in comninn-ndvel tisement, to enumerate the various nrlicles comprising this st sek, but it consists of every description of goods suitable fur gentlemen's' wear, such as Superfine. Plain nod Fancy Colored FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROA . DCLOTHS. CASSINI MIES, of entire now style:4; various goal ' Olt's.; V EST I NGS, of every description, a few expressly for "Dress or Party Vescn" FINE TWEEDS, of various sik leo nod priers; Olive. Drown, Black and Gold .Nlixed CASIINIA FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms and col Mrs; SILK UNDER SHIRTS,. DRAWERS. splendid Satin Scarfs, HokiJkC.rcheifs, Suspenders, See , He will he pleased at all times to slam these Goods to tiny wishing to purchase, reeling confident dint he =a furnish any garment in his line:on as good terms, and in better Style, i hnn at any n'her estahlidtment West of the Mnontains. An examination tni the stuck and style of WOlkmansliip will, convince any person of the advantages to be derived by purchasing at this es tablishment. P. DELANY ! NO. 49 LIBERTY STRELT. L^ The New York and Philadelphia Fashions are this day Jet-rived. flan 19 LOCK AND VAULT DOOR MANUFACTORY. THOMAS ARNOLD, RESPECTFULLY informs 1114 friends and the ILL public, that the following at tieles can be hail at his Manufactor}, on Sandoslty street, Allegheny city, at his Sale Room, Diamond Alley betneen 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 & Fit' 7 TENIN3S, SLIDING DOOR FURI , IITUKE; 'STORE DOOR BOLTS, VAULT DOORS, IRON. RAILING. IRON. CASTINGS; Poch RR WAGON BOX. ES, SASH 'WEIGHTS. Ste. Wholesale Dealers,' Steamboat . oud Rouse ReiH ers w ill find it to their advantage to with him, ao be is determined to sell hits artides at such 'a price as cannot fail to please. ' o:7JobWork in my line promptly attended Co, on the shortest notice. deal. tmipihrze . 4.4., M. Wright, Dentist# I re 0„(1ien and Residence in St (at* it, A few deers belay? Liberty, near the Exchanie Hotel, marl]. A Parra For Sale C -I ONSISTING of.aboutso' acres, fifty of is hieh in cleared and under fence, situated about three miles from the city of Allegheny, betwgen the. Frank lin and Beaver roads, well watered, . : and adjoining lands of Arthur Gallagher, James lerr•-the e late David Chess, Hugh Davis, Esq.-Robert Davis and Samuel Divis• This tract of land from its proximity Ittinarket trade, are inducements to Gardner s Farm._ ers,l3inchersorManufacturers: Price low :and con ditions easy. For particularsenquire SARAH B FETTERMAN; - • Or' JAMES C CUMMINS, •- Pittsburgh , will be putrip so ,:that case"of alarm - by fire. or otherwise, they , may; be re;. Moved without tito aid 'of a acrete-driver, and With the same facility that any other piece of furnitare can be removed: and without any extra expense. je24.43/Avly: , r f• t t ,...,,, p g.... liFidpr , lil 7. rt ..,..........,..........t...........,..-_. -.•41.4 , ; - ~ . . . . Til'aoluncribet would most re.peetfulty crill the - .attention of the public to Ilk etockuf Cathinet Wore, po..eeeing etbutotages oet r AM/ other Intir:llfile' toring'ertablishmeht in the city. lie i. ennhlt'ul hi 0•1110. Wilt P:11 at much lower price.; I herefore lie ,:,,,,r4 retitled thoeeu ho wont good Furniture ot it fttii kice n3t to forget the tight place, N 027 Fifth e , reot.. mar 23 ' ,:11.1.-RYAN:-1 -, Guianta Irin: Works. f I .L IS U' AIT A W S • NIANITACTURKES. I . IIIIE otolerAigoeil, nctiop, n 4 Anent. f r the 1 /mwe entntJlishmeot, are !tar receiving noppliesiffOni the W nrhs, coil willill n shorrtirne Le (till v4urtylied nil the i•terlon. iten of IRON :led Tho r re A p oet f l itty n lii,e nI •hare of &Min patronage, with the roaidont rot4vvunee rpridi ly of the article sill not be nortotoo4l he nec in 1W market. ROBERTSON it EPPEIt'II tnur3o dlm Agents for the Guiseta Iron Woikm:. WE DEA r Tug , JEws AND GENTI GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING S'I'ORE • P. OWENS, PROPRIETOR, , u wry uccsa.6l; ifICII;1111.1 ruionmere and friend. -EL for past rat°, e. 11,, IS u nw iirepa t ed t i t erll ping lower, ten tier ern,. Ilion no, oilier !Oaf,. HAltment weot of The mountairtiond keep', en-ill-Mt. Ir on bona n Insp. miiiiirtmem of G . ENT 1-310• S. CLOTVi I NG..porit ever Como from $1,5(.1 to $3O. CittotitiMi 'Pilot' , from $2 tcs4; tine Cm‘eimete hint, loom $3.50 to $0: . fine Satin Vrios for $1.75: fi lIP Rom. baxinedoi,r 3;nn.lnllkind.of WIN TER VESTS. SHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS tin.' nil nriirles in hi. Hoe. i , Tinier who 0 i.l, to paean..., t. ill din tveli 10 *kr , , him n 0311, on hr k prepared in forniid, clothing owhe I very cheapen serene' for ca-11. Don't forget the pipr e ; j W GREAT ESTERN 'cLoTtliNG STORE. N O. 143. LIRERTY STREET. 0 1t1mAilo Brener All ay. ! ocd.lllllf. . P. EtWEN4: CIAYII-11NG STORE i * . • Wilier &ter!, Three Donra Laura Wood. i THE, auhecriher rehrectfully inform. Lie ctn.to melt and the piddle gene...illy. that he hna open .ad n variety of avaeonntd r elothirg. nt the nqove nand, which ha offera Oh cheap tai can be bought in!tha jritr, The store i., in din ere of Mr R PEW, envoi the hest cutterit ond mostexpenrored hr... kmen in the dlr.! j 0rd28.1". .P. nwl-:N.S. <N, ,f7-O,S)S)C- IHRECT FROM FOIL ‘DELPHIA. recu PAPZE DEARS TIIE AND WARRANTY Or DAVID LANDRETH. FOR saleby F LSNIAVI/EN.No 29 Water .It.. at the stand loran:A . ly occupied by Geo A Beret'. Extract from the "Report" of she... Visiting Commit. tee of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Soden)," unanimously adopted, and ordered to be printed.l Landreth's Nurseries and Gardens. t 'These extensive grounds ore on Ferterra •an*,et near the Argenta. `' " • *, The ' emlieto arm of Cit.:milMe .I‘ll 4 moat. Imre: Snme of thu l re now in iu.srisirro of litfrar that rnuiehed 1111PiPl• men, me ten Pert 13igh. • • • • Thn seiree ion of 011ELN rowse er.AK•ra avnd extensive. ••The Ntirseries ere all very correctly managed, supplying every pert of the Union, n detail of witiOt would occupy ton much of our spore: we therefoie content ourselves wills stating that the stock is very large, and in every stage of gr-twth, consisting of FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVER GREENS, SitRUIP4. VINES :AND CREEPERS. with n collection ttfT Itelbtteceous plants: FRI 4 THEE 3 of the bast kind and must healthy comliti on ; lirge beds of seeding, tipples, pears. plums, &c., w. stocks for Watling and grafting,: a plan very superitir It, that of working upon suckers, which curry whit them into the graft ull the diseases of the parent stock. "Gs untur Sr r . tos of the finest quality h a w,: been pet - meted Ter the country h um gr „ em i e, apy i may always b e appende d upon. The Seed Estnb meat of these florticultorhos is one of the most en'. tensive in the and its rei Utalleti ii well lug ; rained from ,yeal to "'ear. ••To obviate the chance of mixture of the farMn of tho plants of the same family. they have estaldh.hei another newly, at a sitheehle di s tance., in :hat de gent 'amino cannot take place., and vt Ida •orcurc. to the purchnser a ''genuine article." Knowing thus the age, quality and process of cohort, of every plant, thl 'amply from arch grounds is recommended with great cioditlence." ~-' `/ .• Since the date of thn "Report" from width dal above is extracted, the entire establishment has heed erentlyenlarged. Th,collectionoiCamellimiembenceil all the finer kinds, and consists of some thousands of verinits sixes; so likewise of Roses. find other desirublii plum., both tender and hardy; Fink Trees, &c. The Seed Gardens ulnae cover fifty acres, and the whole is, es it bus been for mine than half a century: under the sueressiVe management of father and son,!, the most prominent in America. lae Orders tecniml by F. L. SNOWDEN, from i l whom caialogues may be obtained, gratis. I mar94l RE-BUILT AND AT WORK! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE, WILLIAM 8. SLIATTEB, RESPECTFULLY m infi r w T m A : L lT: friends ud public generully, Chet he hue Utken the NEW STORE At thecorner of Wood und Water toreebt, on the site occupied by MiS. Schoyer previous to The Great Fire, where be is propared to f urnish all articles in the line ..r GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, On the most moderate terms, and at the shortest no• tiee. His stock of Goat! eie ENTIRELY NEW, , And has been selected with much care to suit !hamar ket. He has in . his employment some of the best workritert in the city,"and from long experience in the business, he hopes to give general sutisfuction to those who may favor him with their custom. - A largo as. sortment of Clothing suited to the Season. consistingof Cloth; Frock and Ocelot Coals, of all colors various' quulities.- Ho offers to the public as . GAINS . As any establis GGODhment in BA the cit ß y. He has algae large stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk CiattataSeerfs and Handkerchiefs, which he is prepared to sell loci , for cash, and, cash only: Having secured theservices •or an - excellent Cutter, he is prepared to Manufacture garments of all kinds to order in iamb a maaaetas to Wader the . . PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE worthyAlt ß Oblic Otttronago.-1. rite - public are -invited to call inct eiiitithio for themselves :- =Ayf.'4•lf _ _;~``r c,,,,._ :,,,,,%.:.,,,41+' T , I ,A:N 731•1IIN:110. E I nciiirell knnirn Ye`. Atinti,:ltiliiker; former-. if, Second and-Fiinith os this Methed to inform :Many friends cafllie fltet tt his.Ratory is not, in run vationott St:Clhie tit - :; dear Allekbeny: ilriden, im a eniomint - sopply 'of Ids of -various, cobra anti li ties,- is 'constSinly_liept hand.and - at ail Pricei,, n twenty-cents up Fto suit tamers. - : Parnithro Warcrooms. . ; ,;„ • .....„,.• , . '•_ ~.. . ....,.,.....z,,T.1.-‘:71,,,,t,,RQ.•'•-i''7-13''''..".;,,,,,_-,.,,,_ ,1N.,,, L v ,•l,, !PUliTf - a57." 4 . , Ng,• 1 4.i1x:.,,,,i,,..04-SN,*.:;,Alz-•i:-.-- :,..R,p:l.'4W-.',?:'*:•f7.-T5'.V - ,i - i.F.,•!,5 ,- T' - '7.•14'..5.;,.--' Cl 4O l 211 / 0 4 . 1, / S 61. 43 ► ' s - !:!TAAtipiat;tivrs . - ron Vi illy ei i 1846 - 77:• fie ; Ts AKELt it MITCHEL, AGENTS; and,Raisagelq and: from ORFAT tkfqTAIN ANP IRELANP, - BYT.HF. Black 13,a11i - oi!:41t1 Line L:treipoot Packets. Srii!;Op... from New York an 4 Liverrfaol on, the lot oncl`l6th - of eiery plertll3.Al. Aria by . - Firm` Class-`American Slaps (Sailing or pER.SONS sending.to_the .•OldiCountry" for ibeir Ft enn -the necessary arrangements with" the subscribe, e,. and 'hnie them brought nut in nny.of the.F,ight Ship.; eimiptising the Black Doll, or Old Line of , Liverp . o6l PaOkets,'(sailing from Liv. erpnnl on the int and lath of- eveiv Month.) nhi . a by First Claps Ships, sniling from ihntport weelti.y. Which Our itients.. 14es/4i:3/inlet'. D. Roche &.Co. 'there will send out wit tout delay. - Sbaukd those rem fru mot home motile Money will be refunded without. any deduction. The ."RLACK WILL. 'OR: OLD LINE or, LIVERPOOL PACK E TS.' crim pri.t. Ibn ful low ifto MagniAcent ehipe, and will.aitil from Live, pool on heir regalto nppoiloed dat, ns Fi•lelitt, ', - Ott. 1 4 1. J.. n. I Ai. Mny. r lrure, I , Mil 44 Ifitli 44 .16 1 1, ,44 New. York, _ Feb. Ist Oet Americo), .1616 4* 1 li•lx 44 Ifith ". Vork-itire, . Ist Mo.. I:it July. Ist Nov Corthri4e, Volt t! 1606 " 16111 Dee, OxfOril, - la ilpril. I:4i A og. Ist " 3,lorrevem e , leth Ifith " lath " Notice-11 is well known., that the Black Mill it the very be.l conveyance for pet-.into to gel out their frientiv. and as. other liniment:Pr Agents advrt-tiAe n. bring " l e I,,,,rronarrs by that Line, 1t to public are re. siiertfillly notified 11 'the owner' , vbat no l'essengev `Agents but Hurler. ltrothery :& CO.. And 11liikel. & Mitchel, are ton lonised to uriverii.e. and to bring - out Vit.:so:gent by tlest. Line. • We hove ni nlltiine..lir ink Di orto. ni Sight reran onolunt. dir e ct no fl.o R.11%111001: ,of f rit, i ol. Dn h lin. Alden') Me,.oro, Ging... AMP! , & CO. Banker., L.M1114). to 111141 me mid fr., of .liiicioint, tiny Homo •••hnirvrr,inidlthoprinripnito . wrift it, root; It not England. Ireln.ioeniiondO'nd %Vole*. Aj.ply to, nt suisite, ~. if by lo'tter..(poo paid ) it it t & Cu. ISo 35. Enitnit rt t, 1 4 in , ' , York. (Nett flft.rt to tie , Fulton Bank, JAMES D. 'RQCIIK Nn 211,Yl'air t : . Liv.. 11 . 901 Orin BLAKE LY & mrreliEl 4 , Venn In rent ; Twit the. Cultist 13 ridge, corner trod Stnithfintl ass, (21 tor,.) . . . Ei,tsitrsth. i , ?l r 7 j a l ltEliteoo It S I CLOTHING STORE. NO.ISI,LIBERTYSSTREET TliE PrrTriel..'"f chi, obi and po !War oa ‘3l,li-llnwnt inform. hia Gienda and ilia nt huge. 11. t n po r e ion of his SPRING AND S/U.IIMER STOCK ... READY MADE CLOTHING, 14 now prepared Cor their inspection, and ho revert- Ally invites nil who contornidnte purchtnrinc or-ticks tin his line to pay him n vi.i4. His .tock this 0,1.1.1111 i 4 rich; ennipriiing nil rho Itrie r a PASD. 9,1'8 AND PAT T ERN:i. and nil his Gond, brc hren ' , leered by bitnsrdf in the eastern Mlirkeht, rail With copfidrilce recommend them to 114 a:trimmers as 'wing of its very boot (rainy. If is large n.oltrnefit of DRESS COATS, Is made iA the nmst modern and improved 4,31 e, mitt dm woe km 1119:111, Calltlist 170 excvlicd. ranteor every description. Satin 4 Fancy Peat•. lie Las n TO re Mid bfattlifoi 11!1,ortment of VEST/NGS, To which be wouhl coil the atlinginn of the pUl.lie a• h.• bnhevro them tube more BEAU rrrtn. AND CHEAPER. Than IS npilifig, of thn konl that has beCn otTrred here Tweed and other coats, for Summer wear, In gn•m variety and made in every •Iylr, Fasltionalik Shirts, Latest Style of Stacks, SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS, I.IANDK 0111EPS, and every other ankle no CCM.Ilry rat a FASIIIONAIS Li.: DRESS. 4te linen very krge an excellent otenrtment of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTIIINO, tehielt trill he .41 lower then it elm Ise wird:need et Any °Merrier, °tithe cily—to which he winthl invite the intention of weak ing men nn.l others oho oirla eervieeztbleclothing for 'every dey's *Vellr. in . No rmrlo!, snmr or. the BEsT CUTTERS .AND WORKMEN rt,t th. Country can produce, end losing provid,•d wilt n stis:li of fi which for ryttolience find tn• rimy CA NNO T BE EQUALLEP.6 i. rireitsimil To Matto Clothes to 'Order, ====EM BE SURPASEb -- - . Do not liomo the TUBER DIG 'DOORS. It i. not any TROUBLE TO SHOW CLOTHING, And the pi oprietur feel. confident dint !after no rs• it mina t inn or hi. .Lek, nil ho desire to tunelta.e will find It their in , etext in deal nt his establi.hment. The proprietor would rake tide opponunity to ten der' hi. sincere thank. to the public for the tts•prece dentedlWlmnngeboutowe.l upon hi. eetubli•hntnm; Anil a. the success he ha. met with 101 an indication that hi.;effurte to !ileum. lii. patriots, have. not unavailing, lie pledge. him.elf that nothing .hall be omitted un his part to serttn• then/kindly.* for the fu- JOlll4 Ake LOSKEY,' 7'hrer Ms. Doors, 151 Liberty at. cr!grl7-ii&w HO, FOR OREGON! rp H IS undersigned would inform his old patine and -IL the public in general, that, notwithstanding the .g.rut excitement on the Oregon goo,' ion, lie NT is Cll/1. lintlirS to manufacture CLOTHING of ell kinds to order end otle”.wise, in stspetior style. lie has lately received it large lot of -• CLOTHS. cAssimErtr.s, SATTLNETTS, Which for bounty. In.bion, durability rind choapto,o ore unsoromoted in 'be IVeetern msrket. Among the above will be found many goodrt uf emit-0y new sqle to, to. lexture.and color. Thrsellie NATIONAL would revertfully invim bin old cusiorner* and the public to call and examine, confidentufbli ability topleude in till depatiment. Ie Los nlm on bind n varb , jiY of fancy SILK VELVETS, CASIMEIIES) : VALENCIAS, ETC. 'or veAtings. at all prices, Maklt be is prepared to nako fur customers in a styli, 10 1 841 Putable • Ha has also Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra. vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other nracleappertaining to men's wear all winlities, and prices in great variety. In 6tutning his thanks to the public for the very pntrinutge. heretofore extended titian'. the un dersig4ted would observe, thit, notwithsta n ding the great Iglu:lathy of steam got lip. by erogad-be-BIG establtehment he kill continOes ; to glide along on the low previo4to system, and defies competition in till the various branchei r of his business, viz; in thefitting de partment; workmanship, fushjan, -I have still on hand a few cloaks; nvetcouts 00 other articles awl*. er weor,,whielt 1 will sell at.ttn . oginllY low prices JAMES -1/ 511 TCHE 1 4., National Clothing Store, feh34lBcw .165 Liberty door below sth I ' I Dr; E. . (Of the Barrie District.) ESPF;CTFU LLY informshis friend and ullthose who wish his services that ho has taken un office in Smithfield street, 2d doorfrom Virgin nllei;where he will now attend al I opoiations of the Teeth lathe hest marine, and at the shortest notice. Office hours ;from 9 '61112, and•fmm 2 6115; mny f. Allegheny:Garnett/IT. , ERSONS desirous of purchasing lots in this Cern* P "etery ore referred fur information to the Superim., ielident on the grourds, or to F. ,Thorn, Druggists nor. nir.of Penn end. Hand. streets, Pittsburgh. By orderof the Bdard, J. 'CIESEATT," : i dee El : - • Supetintende i • ;. ;. ".'.!.:,',:..i':'"ii,,f7t,,11:--,.''•'.'T,',.-:':'.):.',-::' • I. 3s rt ur trt - a t its - MiITUAL , PRINCIPLE cOMBINED With the additional - security et e -SToett CAPITAL: _ The Reliance. Melee, losepinee of rerpetual. , titeeptims is Ge:orgevft. Toirind, John 11 AiWood, ThomanC.:Rockfiill, Lewis R. Astilturst, Wm. R. Tharnpsan, - George N. Baker. _Gear - go:Nl..Stroud. John J.•Yanderkemp. _Gnome %V. Carpenter. . , WILL . make insurance against Loss, or Damage by Fire, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Houses, Stores and other buildings, Old 'on Furaiture ' Good!. Wares and keratin [alive, I hitited oi perpetual, in town nr country, on tim -most fair,otable term.. The Mutual Principle,umnbined wilts Stnck Capi tol, end di. other provisions af. the Charter of this Company, hold out u nusual inducements, both ut profit atul,salety, 10))i:ase desirous of effecting insurance, , t'A? whiCh the Company ask the attention and examinatioit, of those inter:C.ol ,- d. -• , • , Tim CapiO'Stock. of the Crimpnny is invested-in gond and stilt - Mem—securities. After providing'for tho losses aceruing to thaCompany, the : course of its business, the stockholders me entitled to receive out of its income and profits' an interest notexceeding six percent. per annum on the Capital Stock actually paid amount of ‘yitich .interest, it is expected, will b r supplied by fonds invested—and thereafter, all. the remaining profits,aro to accumulate and .be held,. in like manner with the Capital Stock, for the better/se. curity of the assured. But certificates beginar inter est, payable nanunlly. transferable on the books of the Company, and convertible at any. time into Cnpinal Stock ;0011 be issued therefor to the Stockholders and invited members, in proportiortto the aMonntof Stock held, nr premium paid by them respectively, agreeably to tie provisions of the Charter: Those etter.tina insurance with this company have; besides the motel protection aguinst loss, by the oldh. nary method or insuranre,.thoadditional advantage of a direct participation in the profits of the Company'. without any (WO. SV. TOLAND,. President. IS.. tiociiNAN, Secretary.. The soliscriher, %viol is the duly natttorised . A:eat for theahove named Company, i• prepared to makeini •uratire, at the Oilier of the Agency, No. 2. St Charles nnThirJ st revt , a few d•strstkhove Wood street; and will give ell further information deiired. THOS. .1. CAMPBELL. Pittston:lk, 11n'y 30. 1845. ' (jes-13-.) rtee3, rNSIMANCE STOCK --A 'number nf'shares for saleio r, joint, stock company, with a. capital of $100,0110., anti 'power to increase to $1 000,01111,! which is Alton ly to An -into opti at inn on. the now an. quired tares. illiVihras'of a mom, company, whose char. ncter it will change from the mutual principle to that of .it.int Alork alone; charter perpetual. This .1m:I company will timapossess the advantageg of air /11C.111110 already secured, and lAA it purposes con fining its opetutions to the best description of ii.tks; the stock presents a flit/Inutile Prospect for profitable invrptment. For particulars apply soon to me, nt mv,nfli . cor= ter of Vilnalf noel Fourth otreetti..overtithitef&-lintieig,. °trance on Fourth street. JASIV BUCItA NAN. 01er25. generof the Frirriklln Fire II traurrance Company of N E. corner of Third and Wood alt., Pittsburgh. THE,assets of the company on the first of January. 184.1. ns toddi.do,l in conformity .with au net of a ft " I...noss4 mota Lcgislotore, Isere Bonds and Mortgoges, 000,615 93 Real Estate. nt cost. 120,967 77 Temporary /AIMS Stocks and Caah, 207;499 72. Alaking a total of .90D683 Affording eermin assurance that all hisses will •be promptly met and giving entire security to all who olw rain policies from this Company. Rieke taken at us low rotes as nre consistent kith security. °toff W II RICK MARTIN, Agent. INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE The Citizen's mutual Insurance Company of Penniyivania, No. 152, Walnut . Street, Philadelphia, WILL innaro houses, Atom. and other buildings; also merchandise, fioniture and 'properly pin erally, in Viridian-el and the surrounding country, against los. or damage by fire, for any period of [(me: Charter perpetual. No marine, river hor inland transparintion rinksare taken by this Company. It makes no dividend. among stockholder*. ' After paying the necessary ex• . pensex4 the office, the whole orcruing.premium and I interest are appropriated exelu•iaely to meet It is thus enabled to insure on tonne nut surliaxi.ed by any other-Company. • . JAMES TODD, President. DAKIF.T. B. POULTNET, SreretarC. Atency nt Pittsburgh, in Burke . .. buil - ding on 4th ttrect, at the uffice ofEvrtrr & Buchanan. JAB. W. BUCHANAN. INSURANCE. American Piro Insurance COmpany of PIIIILIDKLPIA. CHARTER PERPETUA L.-e:ANTAL -500,000 PAID IN Office in Philadelphia, N0..72, - . l Valaut .‘ WM. DA II 1 DSUN, Pres't. Fat:Dr:Pica FICA LEV, SPC . y. THIS rrld and %Yell esmblished companycontinues to insure Buildings, Nlerclurndise, Furniture and property. not of an extra Inixardous.ebararter, against loss. or damage by Fire. A;spliaitionir for insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood a 111 be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favorable terms by GEO COCgR AN, Agent. der24 026 ‘Vond at. i Tho Franklin Piro Inturanee Company of Philadelphia.' ArIiIARTER PERPETUAL. $400,000 pithd in, office-AG:II, Chestnut st., nnnli side, near Fifa,. Take !nominee, either permanent or limited, against. loss or damage by fire, on property and Ef feels of every deseription,,in Town or Country, endue most reasonable terms. Applications, made' either , personally. or by letter, will be promptly attended to. C. N, BANCKER, Piest. C. G. BANCKER, Seep DIRECTORS: Charles N. Runcker, Jacob R Smith, Thomas Hurt. George IV. Richards, Thomas J Wharton, Mordeen D. Lewi Tobias Wagner, Adolphi R Boric, Samuel Grunt, David S Drown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the - •Exchange .Of tire of Warrick Martin & Co., currier of Third and Market. meet& Fire risks taken on buildings and ,theircoments in Pittsburgh, Allegheny aria the atirrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risksi taken. augsl•ly. Piro and Marino Insurance. lIE Insurance, Company , of North Atnerici, of 11_ 'Philadelphia, through iti duly authorized Agent, the substrilier,.olTers to mako permaneit and 'limited Insurance on property, in thie city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the Canal and Rivera. . . . DIRECTORS.: Arthur G.-Coffin, Preet. Samuel Brook's,- Alex.- Henry, - Charles , . Snin'l. W. Jane's, SamlW. Smith, ; Edward Smith, Ambrose White, ' John A. Brown, Jacob' M. Thomas, John White, Jahn R.lsTetri Thomas P. Cope, Richard iD. WM:id, Wm. Welsh, Henry D.:Sherrtird,Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company,in the United States, haying been chartered in 17944 Its charter is perpetual. - atil from its high standing, long 'experience, ample means. - and'evoiding all, risks of an extra ha zarvlous character, it may be considered as offering ample seiurit'y to the public. MOSES ATWOOD, At Counting R"om or Atwood, Jones & Co„ Water and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-Iy,- For Rent. a LARGE and convenient twit - story brick 4we11.: ing with carriage house on the corner of Factory and Permits,. 3th ward. : - . Atso. a room in tho third story oft brick house On ;he corner of sth and Ilnion - sts. Inritediate possess.ion given. = Arpli to , - -JAMES MAY. , --:-•-••••,-,-.'• ' • '..4...- •:---,•••iii;±•:.;-;•:•';'-'•';•••*_j:-..;.'•-,:‘, .- • - - - ••'- -..''::.-i,•••••-•••ri.• •••-i':::>.:•-. ;7:::..,-.-7.,:i:qt44aB', -.- .....:„ -,:-.:_'.':;:ti,c)::;;V*g.i::•:,.;,:k:.;;-7,),.:',,,,••Y-0,-",t6--'•-• '''. ' :',4•::?;'-'-..it'f ' -'1; • -ez.- A ., i-- - : - .-.1 , -•- • - • ~,.. ,_ ...• 71 flaV3r : SOPigieS" lw Q lB - 4 0 6 !7ir , Bunei,tr March 2O J 046 r .P A fIATE I rF,'AOPOSA4,S. sealed and fetiJOi:iotd Propostili for Nayy'Snitilief,",will be received. at_thliburean until 39 chick, N; Monday, 27th neat; tor furnishing and Aeliverittk at the United Ststesnitvylards at chr . triestaa , p, Brooklyn. N. Y.and Posport.Vii.'. such treatitiea-of the fullowiag ar,i . iclSs as maybe; required or ordered from the controctom by the chief of this bureau, t-tr by be respective antrimanding ttfricers of the said cavy yards,.daring the ffir.al - year ending June 30, 1947, . , viz: - - • - Hone, Biscuit, Whiskey, Seger, Tea; Coffee. CO con. Rice, Butter„Molasses, Beans; Vinegar, Pickles, Raisins,. dried Apples and Tobacco.. The Flour shall, be or the manufacture of wheat grown in the year .1845 0r.1846. perfectly sweet, and in allrespectsor the best quality; and, when required for shipment abroad, shill, be hilly equal, to tlio best description of Richmond-Fleur, in all the qualities essential to-int preservation tropical .elimatei; and shall be delivered in-good, sound, bright barrels, with lining hoops at each brad. nod in good shipping order, 'flee, of all charge to„the United. States- Ti m Biscuit shall be made when, from sweet sit r petfine.fitu of the manufacture of theyear 1845 or lglfi; andsl ' iall he fully equal in quality, and conform in. size, to the samples which urenow lodged in the. said envy yards: pball be thoroughly kiln dried, well Packed, and delivered Gee of elotrge to the United Stites. in goad, sound, 'Well dried, bright !leer barrels, with the;.eads, well, seemed; or in tight whiskey or spirit cask's, or barrels when. required. The Whi skey shall be matte whollY from - grain,' Of _which at leasttwo-thirds parts shall be rye, shalt be cop: pertlistilled, and fall firm poniareiirdin g to the United- States cusrom.honse standard: it shall be delivered in good, sound, bright: weal:moped:labile oak :barrel'. with white oak beads, - and.each barrel shall, whenre c . ,quired, be cooperrd with four good and sufficient iron hoops. and the whole skill be put in gutted -shipping order free of all; charge to the United-States:. - The Sugar shall be the best Havana brown, and be delivered in barrels when required. 'The Ten slittlh be of, good quality Young ilyson,l equal to the samples at said navy-yards. The Coffee shall be' eqoal to the best Cuba Ogee. The Cocoa ahall be perfectly clean and sound, two third parts to be equal in quality. to the , best Para, and one third part emu - din quality to the belt Carnal qs, (Theii. VIZ: Coffee and Cocoa, will , - be lerpirnst at New stork only.) The Rice shall be. Of the Very bent'qualites and be. in air•right 'etiske; or ',aegis when reqeired.,, The Rutter shall be of tßefirst.itality thetabte but ter., worked clear of all fluids, and be delivered in sea tinerl. -shim oak kegs, of about eighty pOunds eaCh. The Molasses shall be equal to the best quality New Orleans Molasses, end ,be delivered in hurrels when required, Which shall:be' thOroughly ceopered nod placed, in the best. shipping condition. The Vinegnr shall. he of first quality - Cider Vine gar, and be delivered:in barrels When:required, which shrill he thoroughly ceoperecl, 'and placed in the best shipping rendition, The Beans skill be sound - 4A good, and when re quited for shipment, shrill , be delivered in tight spirit or whiskey casks,: nr barrels: air and Water proof. The Raisinsshallt.e hest quality bunch Raisins;and wh e n requited strong. sithstnotini boxes. The dried Apples shall be of approved qeality, and, when required forishipment, they shall be delivered in tight spirit casks, or whiskey barrels, or httlf barrels. The l'ickles shall he put in kegs -not exceeding fir teen gallons each; the kegs to be of seasoned white oak or white ash; and When required. for shipment, they shall be. cieliveted in strong salt brine , pr. vinegar, as map be required; the vegetable only paid fur. The Tobacco shall be err'sl in quali:_y to the sam ples at the said navy-vatds; none of it shall be menu lectured doting the hinter name bs; all shall have under. , g .i. oe ll e ,,,,, e ni n n e n tu u r n e , l ee ctuo. ee r. l, 3.e and arw h h e e b n re oi ti n i d ied l ' wth hep i ia t c te n place where wi.fi , mniviract wed; end be delivered in strong boxes. !containig about fiery and oneltundred pounds each; the price to be uniform at all the stations. Anti.° foregoing described articles shell be subject !c, such inspection ni the Chief ot this Bureau may di.. Item, antibe-in all respects perteetlysatiertetoty.tothe nverling officer-said tamer t... be appointed by the Navy Department "I All inspections to he- at the place ~f delivery. Bi4tuit may, however, if it be the wish_of the contractor, he' inspected nt the place of manufae-: 'tore an to its quality; but will bet subject to inspection .lis its condition. at rho place of delivery. The quantity of; these articles which will be requi re I cannot be precisely stated. They will probably To bs offereci - for Flour, 416,000, lbs per bbl ' 1 2,48,000' ' per lb Whiskey,, 65.000 guts per gal Sugar, 364 000 lbs per lb ' Tea, 17.000 lbs per Its Coffee, i 45.500 lbs per lb • Coeon, 45 500 lbs per lb . 7 Bice, 300.000 lbs per lb Butter, 50 000. lbs • per lb Molusses, 26,000 gals per gal Beans, i, bash per blisb Vinegnr, 1.16:0110l gals • • per gal Boisins. - 100 , 000. lbs per lb Dlietl Apples, 1.00,000 lbs: - per lb Pickles, ; 101,000 lbs per lb - Tobacco, I 00,000 lbs per lb The quantities or 4.. y or ail • lany be itscreased, or diminished. as tint 'service may hereafter invite.-- The contracts ails tilitrefure be made. edt for ,specific tmmtities, but for ouch quantities as the service may require to be delivered ut those navy yards respect. irely; 'Contractors not residinz at the places where deliv eries are required Mita estribli4h agencies atsuch ees, dull no delay may arise in furnishing what may be required. and wittO a contractor foils promptly 'to comply with a reroisifien, the navy agent at the port where the article or articles are required to be Mir.] ered. shall be authorised to purchase such article or I toiicles; and the contraCtor shall be liable for any ex cess of cost over the; contract price..' Seperato offers mitst'be made for each artieleat ert;cli of the aforesaid navy, yards; and bidders whose prhpneals are accept e d (and none others) will be forth with notified t'aereof; and-three days over and °lnter the ordinary time required for the regular trans mission of the mail gill be allowed for them to signi fy ;their readiness tolenter igto' commet; and ten dais over and above the ordinary time recoired for the re 7 gular transmission a the mail : will be allowed for the. execution and return of a contract and bendi.at tbe expiration which 'pedals. ilmo answer he'receiyed orcoutract and bond returned, the:supply will I be.of , feCed to the next lew,est. bidder, according to law. Thu department riierves the right to reject all bide folio persons who hX o heretofore failed to execute thCir contracts. 1 Bonds with two ap estimated amount 'of] t tyquired, and ten pet held from the ameani thdreof,ms dollateml.oe . roved sureties in one third the t ie respective contractv, will bit entum in addition Will be with'. of ail payments on accOnnt acurity, in addition to the hOnd rformonce, and not in any Ovent" in all respects complied with; 'of the amount-of elkdeliveries' the .Navy Agent within =thirty i.utltenticateci shall have been given, to secure its, peel to be paid until it is; i and ninety per centaris', Imade will be paid hi, i days eller bilk &Ail a presented to him, Bidders nut herethfiro contractors,, must accompe ny ;their roliusels . Wit.ll the MIMICS of their sureties' otherwise their offers'riy . not be considered. Blank forms oF prO oriels may be obtained OD hri p4ntion to the Navy Agents at Portsmouth, New Hamplisire; Bo.ton; New Yink, , PhiladelpSia; Balti more; Washington; Nofulli; and at this boreal). t- To be published once a week emit ilte - 27th day of April'oezt, in the Intelligencer and Union, District of Columli.n;lA rgus, Portland, Maine; New Hairmshire Patriot, Concord, N H; Courier, Times, and Morning Pint, Boi ton, Mann; ` . Times, Hartford, Colin; Journal of Commerce,' Mcaning News," and Evening Post, New i , r'rk; Pennsylvanian and . Ke ystone, Philadelphia.; n; Union, Harrisburg, Pa; Motoing Post, Pittsburgh, Pal' Reriublicdn, Bala mime, Md; Enquirer,:ltichmond, Va; Beacon, Nor folk; Vat' New Ern. Pohsmoutb; Va. Proprietors of the ab r ove papers will 6°1 , 10104 10 send to the bureau a copy of their paper containing the advertisement dude its insertion, to be : lgred as a voucher for the approv alof their accounts. mar3l-lawtApt27- II • , - - Europe • n Ammo'. EMITTANCES a l money on modemte terms, JUL can be made during my abience-in -Europe, to eve4 . pait of Ireland, ligngland, , iStiotinnd, Wales or the continent of Etnope. Legacies; slebts,.. property . or claims recovered; scorches , for Wills; documen is efrected,oncl othepEuthpean.businestarans acted by applying to James May, Water streetiTitts. bare). . . 1 - 1 KEENAN,: octl2 .: Agent and A . t erneYtth Law, Pittsburgh `i sir - - t ~%" § .~: ~~~~kty.; ~.. .::I i+~yF.: ;,,--,:-.:;--1: '• ,, it.:i.„.4'1',4 !:. - 011,14AIVIENTAli ._. -,.. st ,. , lIA IR 1 1 VOltii„- -., ~--, : . mos. it ',. , .. ' i *.l, '',',,..;,. v t2 B Eztagt. ;2. - i' V 4 ALLEGE NT ei7l. '. ' IT Sir doors from the Aqual tit, °ttetheC :Ile;C"rtElVishes to inform the public heh:Le H cent menced the Oatatatamat _:iu_usir:dhar a very s"perisr stock. rceivrd4rom the Ealle,4Cite ~ is* and she is prepared to fill all eiders lit ' and Fur , . and in a ~,,,mer thatcannot be dio shoriast mice,. I anufactarer in thecountry, e mv l ( 7l : h t i She e o h d ru b o i l y o r nidich.rYmasendninmrtsealddr,H:mnatcuei Hair d nii a ys h ,o e r t. e iv. r .ec i n su g t, ci , a a bc 1 a ta r si: g e t _a t i : a .r ell tr4 t .„: .. Tilalain.-7sr.liecaLß'Sa.rncFmintcgheers,lll&"f4 'itc e . ozs G e e ' l ag n. 47e ' lllen : a s . 1111 . 414 0 - Mrs R., has been far tnaals Pq 1 . 0 - I .bet r lease in France and the United States , _and II p ra l _ 1 4 ung. oral extensive experience, Ale feel! nh i le rzi„ : being able ha give satighatinn te an h litirtiir ‘ n i n ti t i ni th v e e k bee l'a n tr o on fire g r:a ia .-. n t e h r h inl ci ce ty s h ew e w rato m it t re u . liber.i. m 17 Iv .TO ARDIS TO 43.12111151: . THREATENED - INVASION or ' WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA by ' Col Sttrift, with 10,000 men, notwith. 4handing which, J. M. WHITE will continue to self CLOTHING cheaper than anyluts heretofore been olf, red in the western country, having the largest es- • toblishment in the city, fronting on Liberty and aixtb streets. • He is now prepared to show to his inuxtet. ous patrons, the greatest voriety of Cloths, Cassuno tn - res, Vesigoli - and Clothing ofnll descriptions, 'linkable loiSthe tirr preaching season, thnt has ever been offered '41'114 market, to which all ran bare the Right of W0y... 7 a. Observe lire corner, No 167 Liberty: oed'Sixib J. M. WRITE, Pr vripter:.:: Lard Oil at a Reduced PriCa. THE subsenber would respectfully intorm hien& and public in genera, that his - Fietory is • now- completml, Ind - with a largeaddition to bin machinery, he_is pippared ro make considens-r; ble quantities of a superim on icle of.l.mrd Oil, *licit he i.e determined to sell cheap, Piny . npprechitini 4.11A 01d proverb, ”tbat a nimblesixpence is better.tban slow He` feels confident that - Minsumert -- - would find it to their advantage.to give and exansime for themselves. - - - . • - Woolen manufaeturera. Machinists and other :are tespemlully invited to examine hls superkm oil, 'Fifth . ' , fleet.; near Market, oppoeite - Confeetionri . ly Store,.and Meuis Samuel M'Clurken erty street. , . M. C. Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manurnetater: A eperiel. quality - of Star Candles alseYzon.hinii erre:Awed ASPS. . 2ranlilin Medical College ofindelphizic . , E• first annual course of Ikturea in this tution. will be opened 03 MOodaY• day ofOctnber next (the aecund Monday iniOctobet.,): and will be continued un the end of the insatnifeb.-_. _ ruaty. PROFESSORS Paul Beck Goddard, 11: ,:"D..--Anut:;ucky and *to' U iVyek, 111.1).—Principles and practice ofsnrgery t• Neredith Cl;met, Al, D Prwe,plesend primal:* of medicine. ' . Jo/tn./Jai-clay Biddle,‘3l.l).--Mnteria medic:4od David Hunter Tucker ; M. , D.—Obs;ett!cka diceuern of women and children. 2 LevinS Joyner, lir. D.--l'hisiolngy and legal med. . , icine. •- Jamei B Rogers, K. D.—General end oiginic chrmiotry. Jahn Barclay D.—Dean or the facial . . . . . Joseph Leidy, Af." D.-Demon stator of Anatomy: The Franklin Medieril College" was incorporated the Legislature of Pennsylvania; by an 'act approved 28th J anuary' lB46, and is authorised by section:third of its era rtet, "tograni the degree of D0C4.01. of Mcdi eine to any such persons as shall possess the irtalifica, lions now usually required of candidates in came Medical Colleges in this state."' • FEES, . For each course of lectures, sls`oo Marticulation fee, to be paid once only, 5.00 Diploma fee, ' 10 00 - Additional information respecting the - course of in- Araction, or other matters connected with the'faval ty, can be obtained upon applieatinn, personally " or by letter, to I B BIDDLE. M.D. Dean of the Faculty, N E corner of Quince and Spruce street ; Philadelphia, - marl I - 'deer.': GREAT EXCITE'' TARIFF REPEALED!!! 'PRE sliding scale principle abandoned and the', 1. minimum standtird - adopted at - • . . _ No: 92 'Market Street: • b een r e ceiving • • • . We have been receiving fur the last week.or two. si fresh supply seasonable DRY. GOODS, bou ght, fromthe Mannfaciurers, Importers, and et.-Auction, at the lowestmistiprices: Having had an experience 4 Agent in Philadelphia and Nero Y 3,:k for some mafiths pa s t 'picking up bargains, here-and there, ena... bles us to &Ter ta the public a splendiclitock of Goads With almost an hi:perceptible Tariff. Our stock co* sifts in part of the following Shawls—a great variety; _ French - Terkeri Shawls; • English du do; - - Splendid Brosha and Cashmere. Shawls; ' Damask . doi Blabk and Rmbroidered Terkeri do; . • , Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe do; - - Ladies' Super Cashmere Plaid Woollen Shawls of every varietyi Aiwa great variety of Cashmere D'Ecosse; . Plain de Lain, and barred and figured delainf English and French Menaces; Alpnccas and Coburg Cloths; - Bombazines; plain and fancy dress Silks; - ,' Irish - Linens—Cotton .Alpacca and Caslittierti'' CASINI E RES, CLOTHS, and VFTINGS:' Also, aSn xcellent assartarentor tromesti •S eHoods:' All of which we offer, wholesale or retail, at inch - pa -1 ees as we think cannot rail to please. Call amine for yoursehres—i it No: 92 Market street:: dec294. • MOSES COrtET:''':-. WAR WITH MEXICO DECLAREDV - , MONONGAHELA .4 • ,i, -- CI OTHIN G • No 2 9 WOOD '- St. second Door trout -thit;' Corner of Water Street. COOLEY & LAIRD, PROFRIETORS, The undersigned tithes this 'method of announcing to their customers and the public generally, that they have-just received from the East, and ofibr for side at the above siand a large - and well selected - assortMent of Cloths, Cassia:term Vestings and,rriaterials ofevev7-: - ry descridtion, having been purchased forbash on. the - - most advantageous terms, they are enabled to oireiaa': cttaAe'as can be sold in the - Western - COuntry. Their assortment of READY MA'DE ,d•LOTHING;_ is large, and has been rnanufactnred 'from thb beat : materiels, and by excelleut worktnen. They have constantly on hand and will manufacture.. , to order all-articles of Clothier; which they will mrec= rant to beermde in the best manner and most fiishiaiaura etjle. n , ' They imito tfio . pablic to call and examine their, stock of goods, es ifiey are confident the GOOD A arcixs at prices which cannot fail to please: - Reme.ther'tke place. NO. 2. 'WOOD STREET; SECOND DOOR FROM THE CORNER' 0r..: John D. Davie, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T . . Corner of Wood and sth sts., Pittsburgh. IS ready to receive merchandite of every descriptiat on co nsignment, for public or private sale, and. from long experienee in the. ttbove- businaas, flatter:, hiviself that he will - be able, to give entirersatisfactiox to all who mayfavor hini with tboirputrouttge„ Regular sale e on Mott Da rs arid Trt Eras DATs; of Di,';. Goods and fancy articles, at 10 -a'elonk, A. M. -••• •-•- • • Of fl.receried,Pittabirghtnanufaetureti firticlos,new and second itand furniture, &c., ttt 2 o'clock, P.M"; Sideser6rreveningiitetcrlygaslighr.- sugl2 n 11A ~601,17 ant at Law,: AttOrneY - office ce Burke r Marltet, , gs, : •Jane 19-ti±tw/Y' - • - • * 4 4 MIMI=
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