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Sabbath-keeping prineiplei. lhoegh nut elainting to be the only, Line that i 3 so conducted,- pro?rictera nf thia old entitlolished line have pig, tbetr stock in the moat complete order, and ere thoroughly prepared to. 'femur] .Produce :knit 111 - erebandiso to and - from the. Kisterrt cities ori• the opening of navigation. - - . We ; trout that our longs exporienen: it. 'the carrying bitsluese, and ZqLlll/114 attention to the interests of cos teittariiwilfaccure to 114 a 'continuanee and incren' :ortivs patronage- hitherto emended %to :•!BinzhOrn'9 Otir irrangements s ill enable on to carry froi2ht with the titmoat despatch, and our priees shall . ‘he"tra low as fewest elaaripti. by other responsible rt'ciAtutle and Merchandiie 'will ha received and for wailitock east acid weit without. any charge for advert i aing, 'Storage nr CetnmiAAion. Bilk ofdading furyN:ataled,and every ditectien prompt. ly 'attended to. Adresa, or apply in, W Nt. BING Fi A :11, Canal Basin. cor. til'ertv and Wayne ets., Pit fsb . g. BINGHAMS, DOCK. rani STRATTON. No. !ati Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent. No. 122 North Hewetd street, Baltimore: WILLIAM TYSON,,.Agent. ..Nu. 10; Wcatsfreet„ New York. RELIANCE POSTAIILE IICAT LINE. ring ! 1846 EtitM Beitieen Pittsburgh and the rizstern Cities, t .. wraiouT TRANsm MING - - ry HIS old established Line (being the oldest Port JL Able Both'Line on the Canal) is now prepnred to receive.Prodnee and erchandize for shippit% elide ei East or West. The Boat.i of this Line ore coin manded by skilful, experienced and suber Captaiw, and provided with good clews,: Bl lets; and cargoes are transferred from and to Canal and ltailrlind, saving dii`removel and aupatation of . ghodi. Trips.mude in as short - time, and goods can.ied un as fair terms its any; other. line.... • Thankful for, and respectfully soliciting a.cnnt inu. once of the very liberal and growing patronage here. tofore,bestuwed upon this line, we with confidence as sure. these merchants disposed to favor us, that their businesi shall bodone to their enthe sell-traction • Goods 'carried by us consigned to either of our hoes es, will he shipped to their destination, free of charge - for'shipping, storage or advance of, charges. -As we hold no interest in Steamboat Stock', Merchants may dePond upon their goods always being forward uutdelay upon good boats and at the lowest tams cf Produce consigned to -our house at Philadelphia for sale, - will be sold on Übe: el terms..aud advances made either-at Pittsbergh or Philadelphia. - • JOHN McFA DEN Sr. Co., Penn street, - . - Canal Basin, Pittelttirgh. ,J A.S.,M, DAVIS, .& CO., 249 and 251, ertlOGm. • Market st.. Philadelphia. . , pssvn - *Wm:R-1846 eig--cF " D....LEEC Co.'s Olt Established - l'ransportiltion Lines, (Being the first one on the PA. Canal.) 'BETWE:BII RiTTSBMIGH, I'III4.I.DELPIIIA. BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK. • • A ME fully prepared to transact any business that heconflded to them. in-such a manner as meet give general satisfaction. Their stock consists of double daily line of. Pennsylvania Boats and Rail ..koad Cars, (all awned by themselves,) which enables thorn to carry a large qrtantity of freight with certain ty and despatch, in as short time, and on as favorable terms as any other reapranaihle Line. Produce or Merchandise consigned to any of the ,endersigned forwarded ftee of any charge for commis 'sign oestorsge. Tobacco, for Philadelphia, carried by our Line, will be delivered at the city Tobacco Warehouse, Dock s'reet, in the corn, without drayage. The bnsiness of these Lines will be conducted on Sahhath•keeping priociples. I:7' Addressl4oply to D. LEECH & Co., aP9 a 3 D. LEECII. CO 9 ii4 PACKAGE. EXPRESS 'TO PHILADELPHIA. ~„ ~,, The Canal being now open, the above Express, which has been sistiiblished fa...the conveynncu of valuhble packages of morct - indize; specie, Banknotes, jeVielry, recommence running on Monday, gth Iron wi ll Chei bc dlipatched daily, during the .t _ traveling season. Apply to D. LEECH & CO., rip9-3m ' cor. Penn al. and Canal, 1846. Independent Portable Boatline, • Par the Transportation of Produce, and - Mirchandise, to and from DITTSDUiDE, BALTIZIODE AND PIIILOELPFILt. . 1 ; No Tranalipment. rnl 111.1..inbscribers, Agents fora =Tiber . of the best J. Portable... Boats. forming a regular daily Linn. be ' tw4en Pittsburgh arid - the Eastern cities, will be fully imepaird. on the opening of navigation, to ship a large. amount of . eroduce and Merchandise eh!! despatch, and on qccureodating terms. . • • . • The greatauccess YV hick) has characterised this mode. of - transportation , en the' Pen tre Canals and - Railroads, daring the last few yeatA, nut witheartiiing the oppn., olden of long established, companies, and is a pretty sureindication of its superiority over the old plan oc.`, transhiPplngat the different termbioua. of canals and ; railroads.. ''„ • _ _- • . , We therefore ask for the Indopqmicak Portable Boat! Linea liberalshare of patronage. - • l!roduce or Merchandise consigneti to.us:forsitip ment will be forwarded immediately On arrival free, of nny charge foi - commission, storage Or insurance..— Bills ,Ladinitransmitted, instructions prompt ly att ended" to. • •••• • ' MEARS, - RAYNQB & Ca., . Llniqd st., Philadelphia. ROSE, MERRIC,I I Co,, Smith's ,Wharf, Baltimore.. - C A McA NULTY & Co,. • d basin, Foutitain 4t; near Liberty, Pittsburgh. • MEM Me= MEE Clio& intent Fast Mail for --,,P:MOLADIE'LONDA, FronsChamberaburg by Railroad to Niladdelphict, In spleridid.newly built Eight Wheel Cars; there eon. -neeting with Mail Cars fur New York; also at Chain beNbur ,- with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore and lirs.4hington City. ~ MPOffieesforthiVrthave Line, tae4door te the Ex ,- eliange Hotel, St Clnir street, atal — oppo4ite' the St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. j un ; . W. Et, MOORHEAD: Ag't. . . • CZ would respeOtrull I f , y OM hi 4 friervis and customers that ,be, has remoeed to „• No:-106 -Market street, between Fifth and:Liberty - etsteete,•(easp ho'i!iie±ceivYag a.large arid. well, aismtcd.: stock of, priOgOOodirpoWihfcb'hesioUld - - respectfully , "invite their attention. ap3 dGtn ~,',.-..:-:,,,'-,..-:-.:.; ~ , 4A,i, 1 W:,..';', D . ...,I.ut----,,,,,- M ~.~1 itTansportatioit 'Elingbams' Trartsport4tion Mac FOR TRANSPORT ING GOODS . 'Western Transportation Company. :Qtnallfasin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. HARRIS &TUSTIN. Nos 13 and 15 South Third st.: Philad'a • JOS. TAYLOR & SONS, 114 and North Howard sr:, Baltimore, IY. P. ORRICK. 7 West st., New Yotic FARE REDUCDII OF 3PLENDID NSW 7 ROY uutr.r coActies, ROAD :CARS, Loive Pittsburgh daily, at 1 b'clock, P. IV! RUNNING TIIROUGII' IN 48 nouns, •. • asceNtilNa trig 4111. LS WITH six HORN ES AND POSPILLION RNA 4- • • :' , '.i . %i: . .,•: - '7 , '4 - i'rf.o c -..,...: tr : .I .:.Lf:' 7.! . Z:-. , , , ::-• , _:]..i• ..5.'.,..•:1;:,Ji-Tq::.1•:.;- .:,=.g.i-;q:=.g.V.:lLgr4:;-: tr 0:43 , -!: ,- J , ..,_. !!-',:.-p1.,-zie., Pittsburgh Portable That Line, 1846: ,r(Oftjhe .transportation of freight between Pitt s * bergb !wattle Atli Mk Cities, *id Pennsylvania ' Improvements and Baltintote and Susquehorina The Proprietmaofthig old est abli.bcd , Line, bay. - in; completed the uiapregiarcA 10 fur ward goods to and frOm the F.nst (on the !melting of the canal navigation,) on as libel - iul terms - asthose of any other tesponsible Line, and areAmerriiinott L bw no cam or intention on their pat t ;ball be %renting to wean) a rontinuance of that pntrorta:r sitt Jibe' all!, bestowed upon them flay several . yeers past The decided surconrof the Portable Boat xygterriti no m anifest; in the repaurity mind tlivatch experienced in till , dellve ry goods, the ab,ence of 4111 risk of delay, O r ttbo,ge or colter damage incident to ate old si stem, slaw goods have to be hurriedly tranvhippea times un the coy, and the merchantable-order. in which pit:44c° has been avowedly delivered by them, has induced the proptietors to inatea<e their Btocl. con ddernitl) titia Thei, e ',Leash, e warehotpi6s at each point (onerin tiled by any other Line), affolds them Ihailitiet to conduct their WI dispatch; nod to shipper. the convenience of free storage, if (- gulled, until their an-augments ore complete—while their lung experience in , the carrying ttade, it is pre awned, will be sulft:ient guarantee to their potion, awl the public, that they succtsZilly exert them selves to give genetul witioactien. Produce,l,4-eiveli and forwarded. Si entnitaat ,1,42- tte paid, dial filo tooling ti au‘tnit led bee of clialge fur tonemii•tion, auhancing ur .41)Ingv, and nil countm• stieatitalo tit the fullnw in.. ;teems pi inn pt I) attended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, car Penn and Wayne si.., THOMAS 808. B I DGE. 278 Mutliet atteet, Philadelphia. O'CONNOttS & CO, North Curet, it. 111.111.112, nifkl.3o y FA"RE.REDU•CED! .Opposition Good Intent Fast Lino for IP - M 74t AlO :;:0 2.? X AI. OF SPLENDIDTROT BUILT COACHES, : Wt. _ 4. -NO Leave. Pittsburgh daily nt I, P. NI. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, ' i Ascendingtho mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLMIN OSLT ONE NIGHT OUT TO CIIAMBER4IIOOH, "7," Ari S ert - t . 1 ..; . ;,VALT- 1 .11 • %LC: . . Thera.° by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, (bring 11$ only Lino,.run ning their own en r 6 clothe omd.) too. nee ting with ;Mail Cars for New York; also-it Chamber: , burg wilhaNlaillinei direct to Baltimore and Wash inton City. Le 2 Ciffice second door below the St Chat les Hotel Wood street oct 25- ty A Dr. Wm. M. Wright, Dcntist, ffi ll' '- Ogeeand Ristdence in Si Clair at I. ' 4 f' --- - - A few dams beluw Liberty, near the Exchange hotel. rnarll IMPORTANT ARRIVAL HIS day received. and now opetlidg, Itplendid -L oi:torment of Fine, and Fenny Ctdored CLOT,IIS, CASSIMERES, V EST LNGS, &c., A❑ of the choicest selecti,ms. The subscriber Ia now opening - Ids stork of Silting (;Dods, tiblClt, for'variety, taste, style and quality. has never bcfoto been offered in this city. The very flat tering patronage bestowed upon this establishment tbo past 'year, has induced the subscriber in make so unusual large putchose.. Many of these Goods ore of a superior quality and texture. and of a kind never brought to this market by any ether establishment.— Ho would respectfully solicit the attention of his fi ;cads and the citizens g•snorally, who are accustomed to faving their gartneetst.znado toprder, having for Stine time past pad prittictilar attention to this branch of Iti, business, and having stcuredkite assistance of 'be mos. competent end fassionuble Cutters, some id whom sir established and well known as such in ahis conenunit). It would be difficult, inn common ittleet tisement, to enumerate the various articles comprising this st but it COPSiAIfI of every description of gods suitable for gentlemen's wear, such as Super flue. (lain and Minty Colored FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS. CASSINI ERES, of entire n.sw styles; vat iousqual V EST I N GS, of every description, a few expressly for '•DI es 4 or Party Vesta;" FINE TIVEEDS, of various styles and prier..., Olive. Brown, Work and Gold Mixed CASIIM.\ RETS. FINE SACK SHIRTS, 'N4III4IEII b0:40171.4 and col IJr; SILK UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, splendid Satin Scaill, Hundkercheifs, Suspenders, &c , &c. He will he plensed at all times to show these Good., to any wishing to purchnse, Pitting cnr.fid.•nt that he can furnish any garment in line on as gond term:, and in better style, than at any other estahli.l.ment West of the Mountains. An examination ot . the Stock and style of wothmanAip will convince any person of. the advantages to be derived-by putcha•ing at this es tablishment. P. DEILANT. NO. 40CRMTTi' STREET. reThe New York and Phiiudelphia Fashions are this day received. 11 , 111 r 1.9 WE DEA f THE JEWS AND GENTILES!! GREAT WESTERN CLOTHIAG STORE:: P. OW ENS, PROPRIETOR, RETURNS thanks obis old customers:lntl ft lend.... for past favors. lie is now. prepared to sell clothing lower, by ten per sect, than any other estab lishment west of the mountains; and keeps, cononnt ly on hand a largo nssortment of GENII EMEN'S CLOTHING. such as Over Coats from $3,50 to $36, Cussinett Pants from $2 lc $4; tine Cassimerw Punti, from $3,50 to $6; fine Satin Vests fur SL7S; L 75; tine Born. Lazio° do for $3,.; and all kinds of WINTER.VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, and all articles in his - line. - Those who rtii , h to purchnFe, will do well to give him a call, as ho is prepared to furnish clothing on the very cheapest terms for cash. Don't forget the place: GREAT .WESTERN CLOTHING STORE, NO. 143, LIBERTY STREET, opposite Brewery Alley. .0r.42.31f. P. OWENS. CLOTHING STORE!! ,‘• Waite ..9ircel, Three Doors belots,Wood,- . rri HE _:subscriber respectfully informs his cyst.- 1 mars and the public generally, that he has open• cd a variety of seasonable- clOthing, nt the above stand, which hellfire as cheap as can be bought in tha city. • ' The store is in charge of .Mr R PEW, one of tha best cutters and avast experienced tvorkmen•in the city. - -oct.2Btf. • • P. OWENS. -RE-131311;T AND AT WORKI PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE, WILLIAM ELSHAFFEBi • • .. MERCHANT TAILOR, RESPECT FULLY informshis Mende ea the public that he ties taken the NEW 'STO It E At thecorner of Wood end Waterntreeht, on the sitg. occupied by Mr S. Scheyer plevious to the Great:Fire, where he is prepared to furnish ull articles p the line • GENTLEMEN'S CLOTLIING.:.. On the most moderate terms, and ,at the shortest no- Tice. His stock a Goode is His NEW, And has been. selected with much care to suit the mar ket. He hat hisemployment some of the best workmen in tity, and from 'long experience in the business, he.hopes to givezeneraLsatisfaction to those who may favor him with. their custom. .A, large as sortment of Cliithing suited - to the Eleaßon. consistingof Clchh, Frock and Dress Coats; of allcolnrs various qualities. He offers lo the public 813 • . , GOOD.BA.RHAINS , As aniestahlishment in the city. • Helms also nlarge stock of Vests,' Shirts, cotter! and Silk' Cravats. Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, which he is prepared to sell low for cash, and cash only. Having secured thnservices of.an excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture garments of all kinds to order, in such a' manner as to I'ITTSpUILGII CLOTIIING . worthy - of pablieinarenrige. The priblie are invited tocall and examine for iY24-tf • _< ~,~;: - A. HENDERSON, Agent .-': - ,..1 -, :i4r...•: ,,.., =. - :.;: . ,F,: Mil n clilip 23 it 0 'OAS &O - S 'Atmeicholgrifsioi• -;, - 1846. BLMIELY &_MITCHEL, AGENTS. Renatia4o -1-1 9, and -Passagt to and:from, GREAT : BRITAIN AND IRELAND BY THE „i• , . Black Beal; b old Line Liverpool Packets ; • • • Epssailini frotaNnivirorb. and Liverpool on-.Lilo let and 10th ofevery rtnntth.,Lr-t .And by . . . . , First Class American Ships [Saiiing Wr.ekly.] . 11010 rtSPNS sending-to the "Old Couctry" for their Fliettd3, can make. the necessary arrungement r with tboj sub4ctibers,- and bore them brought out in nny of Right:Ships ccmpiising the Black 8011, or Old Line of Livellibot Puckeu, (sailing from Liv erpool 'and lOtlr of every month,) also" by . Ft, Class„Ships. from amt. purl. wbelOy, which out Ammtet, Aiessrs. James D. Roche & Cu. thew eiltsend, out without delny. Should ti its'e kent.foi not bume outtho Munoy will trfunded. without-any deduction. The ''!BLACK BALL, 01Z OLD LINE OF LIVER I POOL PACKETS,"compriae ing magnificent 441*, anti will sail Gov Liveipoul mi bob :sepia appointed de), Os fellewg Fidrlia, On -I st-Joo. itt May. Ist Sept. Emope, 16th " 16th " 16111 " New Veit;, 1 , 1 Feb. Ist June. Ist Oct A me, Ulu u, . 16th " 16111 " 1611, " Yotkshire, lit Mtr, Ist July. lat Nov 16th " 16th " 16th Dec I,:t April. Ist Aag. Ist ." Montezinna, 16th " 16th '• 10th Aatit —lt is well known, that It; Block Bull, in' Om very best cOriveyallee for permit's to get out theii ri knds, and as other passenger Agents advertise I.o* bring 4114 pa:sengerl by that Eine, the public are re sprocidly ant i 6 rd by the owners: that no Vasseqer Agent. but Roche. Brothers & Co.. aid Blakely & Mitchel, are antlnirixed to advertise and to Ming, out F e y,simgers I, that Line. hive at all times for site Di ohs at'Sigitt for any amount: direct on too Royal Bank of Ireland. Dub lin. Also OD Masi o. Pre,..nntt. Glatt., Attics & CO., 'Bookers, Loodon, which are paid fore of discount, ~, any charge s hatrver,innlltheprincipalmwuntbtuugh uut Eqla.l. Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or address. if by Letter. (post paid ) ROCHE, & Co. No 35, Fulton stiert, New York. (Next door to the Fulton Batik, • JAMES D. [MCI I E & Co's Office, No 20. Water street. Liveipool. (NM., BLAKELY & M I TCHEL, Pena street, near tile Canal Bridge, currier and Smithiled sts, (2d 5t0r.),,.. ittshurg.b. TE huhscv iher would most rc•txctfully call the itlenlion of thr pa Llie. to Itiri of Cabinet Nam, im.arsAjo.g tog's ovr r nny oilier manufac turing tiionblidisniiid in the city. Ik f. vrialiied to 6011 Li. , u ar eA ' at much lower pi ice..; I linrefore he w,•uld. remintlitliosti uho,Annt gown Fut nil ure of n fair price nil to f'. , -get the tight place, Nu 27.Fifili THREE BIG NOM CLOTHING STORE. NO. LIBERTY STREET. 1114 old nO.l po oilor PA• Obli-lirnent inform: Id. Girml. and iie plibliC nt lupgt;, that 0 pot - lion of SPRING AND SUMMER S TUCK READY MADE CLO'FIIING, now ploprired r o t theit inspection, sod he respect. folly irtv ars all aiia contempt:tie ttt:lotsing touches in Lis line hi. ply him n 6ilsCis this seaoon is pecoharly icl; comp. oong all 1110 latest, PASII OSS .A ND PA TTER NS. toot nil ing L, tin selected by hengolt . io ,he eta:(l ro, ma, Lets. he can will, co: loleoce tecommetol them to Its co,torners as bein g of the very b.•st c l u o lc ! , fl is:large asrtirnent UI DRESS COATS, is made in the most modern and improved style, and the workmanship cannot be excelled. Pan/noT every description, grdirt .i- Fancy Vcrls., h%ehas a rnrc and tutuunt"! aA$Ol talent of VMSTINGS, To which he wnuld oath 111., Ullelltion of the public as believes them to be more BEAU rtFuL ANQ cHEArr.n, no3thitt,g of the kind hunt has been off er ed lucre TweCtlaud other coats, fsr Summer wear, In great variety and made in every style, Fashionable Skirts, Latest Style of Stocks, SUSPENDERS or EVERY DESCH HANN ins: ERG HlEPS,'emi every other article ne cessary for a FASHIONABLE DRESS. Ile boa a very large and' excellent assortment of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, which will be/ sold hiwer thin it can be purchased nt any otherrilnee in the iity—to which he would invite the attention of working men and others who wish set viceableclothink for every day's wear. Hiving in his emrlot some of the BEST CUTTERS AND %YORK:MEN, That the Country can prodot e. and being provided with a stock of 4'401144, which for ex , :ejlenea rind in. riety CANNOT BE EQUALLED, lie in prepared 'To *lake Clothes to Order, • At the shortest notice, nail a style that CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Do trot Pass the 711 i BEE 131 G DOORS. It is not considered any • •' - TROUBLE TO SHOW CLOTILING, • And the proprietor feels cot.fident that after an ex amination of his stock, ult who desire to pm - chase will fool it' dolt interest to dent nt his establishment. The proprietor would take this opportunity to ten der his sincere thanks 'to the politic fur the ur.prece dented put ronne bestowed upon his estublishment, and nF the success ha has met with ja,tart indication Bin' his efforts to pleas: his patrons, have not been unnvailing, he pledges himself 'that nothing shrill he omitted on his pan tin:secure their kindhesi for the fu r ' JOHN MetLOSREY.. Three Big Doors, 151 Liberty Ft. cn,i-17-d&w HO, FOR OREGON! Tundersigned tyonlilinformbisol d patron,' and the public In general, that, netwithmanding the g..eat i excitement on the Oregon . rinestion, he trill con tinued to matatfacture CLOTH INa of all kinds to ordefanit ollp.rwise, in sitpet for style. He has lately received a large lot of 40TIIS;CASSIMEtr!;:S•5AT.TINETTS, JEANS, .. • Which for beauty. fadtion,durability and cheapness are unaurpniosed in tho Western iwirker. . Among the above, will be found many goods of entirely new style 113 to texture and color. These the NATIONAL would Millq.ll . l4lly invite his old customers and the public to cull and examine, confidentof his ability to please in all depat‘tment. . . hos alga on hand n variety of funcy •. SILKI VELVETS, CASHMERES, VALENCIAS, ETC. For vastinga, at all prices, which he is prepared to makd for customers in a style unsurpassable. • Hd has also.- Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Stispender,s., Cra vats, Stocks Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And 'every other articleappertaining to men's wear: all gdalities, and prices in great variety. _ In; returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage. heretofore extended ithiM, the un; dcriigned would observe, that notwithstanding the great quantity i of steam got up by acould•belAZG establishment he still continues to glide along on the low Pressure system, and defies competition in all the various branches of his business, viz; in the fitting de. penitent; 'workmanship, lesbian; 4.c. I 'have sti I I tut hand 4 -few cloaks; overcoats and 'offer aarticleolorwhi: ter wear, which I will sell_Ativilliteelly, low prices. ..• , JAM ES',P MITCHELL, . • i • NadoneVClOthinw'Store febb-d&w 165 Libi.ity"at. i fld dooirbelow 511 k Dr. - E.rlaeritt, Dentist, TOrt/ie Bufnt Dittrict.) RES PE. CTF U . LLYinf orm is . hi s frierd end all those who , W . SbIIS services thn he has taken an office ~nSuritiffield street, 2d door from Virgin iilley;7ivhere he will niyt-attend ellopeiritMns of the Teeth inthe best manner end ter. Ile shortest hOLiCO3. . Offiell:ilinirs frnm 9 til!.19:: a n d frnrsi 9. iill 5, -, m'sw2-d&wlf., VENITI-AN BLIN DS,. - As-WESTERVELT, — `'.told and well known Ile- 1 inn Blind Maker, former af Second and-Fourth L gti.t \es dila method to inform idnany friends of the, fact tt his Encino: is now in full wation on St Clair sf.,iftear old Allegheny Bridge, 'ere a conatant,aepply of inda of various colors and tlities, is con.ianily kept hand and at all prices, rm twenty-cents -up to suit ;s will ho put up so, that in ay , tolierwige, they may be re moved without the aid of a screw-driiell; mad with the same facility that any other piece of fornbute can h e re moved. uhd without any extra expent.e. je24-dtwly. Lard Oil at a Reduced Price• yr lI E subscriber would resperi rally isirnf:ni 1.6 hiemi* and public in general. ,hit his' new F ac iory is now ctimpleled. and will. a hog.- addition Ilia machinery, lie prepared in make erinsidera • tuniniiiirs of a siiperioi arlicin of Lard Oil, Which • he i• date, niined In le-II cheap, app, eciatieg Ike uld p r nve l lt, '•llima hie ,d K rwirice hi-lietter•rinin *low " tie feel* confident ihat- consnmeis would find it in Miele ntiVantage to give him a call and eMinline for'ilierri*hive*. Woolen manufacturers; Machinista anti othets. are e*peelinlly invited to examine lilt -a parlor D ili, Fifth nreor, near :%I.tr!srr, opposite c More, and Mt's.* Samuel & Co. Lib- M. C. LOEY, • rit**liiiigh Lard Oil Nlanticnctitrer. A *o po r io r q u a lity of Star LmAlc* altsayaMi hand matt?.l. . _ nl,vt hes In 'Win - mitre public that she has Coln liCed the Om s MEN ITAIL HAIR Business, rot/4 ha. %cry safieriiir stocL, Il'OeiVed from the EaanitiCities, arid Puri.; and rthitt in rrepnred ail 'milers at the ehnnert ma ire. and in a manlier' that enifnSt he .tts.tatileti by arty sitollar manufacturer in timgouniry. She lass an florid sail intends ktto o itt g .it litr f 4a'aysta t • meal of Ornamented Hair IVo.k. surh L3dies' Braids. Brarelets, Finger 4.c. Ciefilllealeii!s: Wi gs , Tarips ivs Scostela,„.&c. tlre IL, Mtn hvf.” fee many V ent« engaged irohe bu .iness in France and the linited Slates. and hiiien het long 11.1 exiers•ive txrteliento. f‘olA confident of being stile to g ive all t. inn trill faun t heir ontronago, tiler prjr.va are ii. 11. „ lAN. la! than hair herd °Wein, in' this city liefetsiure. tour 17.11 v Guisata. Iron Works. LEWIS O'HAt2A & LEWIS, NIA Nu vAtru REns. lIIIE nci ing ns Agents f r the nhovc ‘-oro4li.hotent, l e cr ivin g s upplies from the Won, null otfl in u :Joni time he folly ull the vnirion. Aize• of lIION ion! NAILS. reArenfolly loth...At a libel a .hare of 1,1,1ic in d ronag e. a..ui a Nee that the qwili ty of the erticld %OH hrlo ony ht the inatket, 1:01SEISISON 1.. l'PElet. mat -30 iin Agent+ f..r. the Goisutn Iron Work. DIRECTFRO`YPHIL DELPIILi, V.ACH I AI.I 6KAR3 THF. I.+n% AF It I.' ARRAn YY or DAVID LADIDIIETEI. I.iile by F L SNOWDEN. No •d 9 W a te r s t., at the stund foimeilbUCC.lpied by Geo A Betty. Extinct from the" Report" of the lee of the l'ennsytvoniet. I lorticoltural ulmoim.uply wit spied, uud mitered to be printed. Landreth's Nurseries and Gardens. ••Tlim , extensive ground., are en Fedor-al L street near the A.A....ni1. • •. • The roiliest collet:- thin 01 Cn , r,elhos oas magic heir. Some of iho-e now 10 of liltTnguiAtied noNety- men, m e tin feet high. " The sekcii,,,, GlU:kri Tioust: vninuble and extetedve. "flat Nurseries are nil eery correctly .rntuactl. auppl)ing r4ry part of the Union, n detail of which would occupy out much of our spare: we- therefore content ouraelvea wilt' milting that the stock is vet.) large, and in every tttage of grualk conaiating of FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL Titi.:Es;.EvEß. GREENS.. Slll/131.1 - ', VINES AND .• CREEPERS, with a colleelian herb - accent's rtlaninit:o Frani. TagEs of the beite - hind and mo.t healthy -condition; huge beds of !we/ling aftpleit. Dears, plutYht; &e.:. na ,hocks fnr hudillinenndgroftiltig; it plitn very' etirrfOr -4n th a t of wiirkiit - titton s9chrts, which c9iry'iyhh em into the gr.ft all - the di eases of the partini t‘itick. "GattDev Sefps of t.hv finest quality hare. been i smatteted over_ rho coututy. from these grounds, and 'may always he depended Upon. The Seed F A tabli,r. meat of these Horriculturks is one of the most.ex• ' tensive in the. Union, andita rtl utation isrwell sus. wined from year to year. ..To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina of the plants of the some family. they have established another nursery, at u suitable distance, so thardegen.. ration cannot take piece, arid which secures lii the purchaser 11 "genuine artlitle." Knowifrig thus the age, quality and process of culture of every plate, the supply from their grounds is recommended with great confidence." ••• Since the date of theiTepert" from }which the .above is extracted, the entire esorldishment:ltas been greatlyenlerged. ThecollecliunofCamellihsembruces all the finer kinds, rind consiAts of some thousands of various AIZCS; AO likewise of it. Res, and mbordesirable plants, both tender rind hardy; Fruit Trees, &c. • The Seed Gardens alone'iliver fifty ncres and the whole is, as it has' been fur 4tiore then half a century. hnder the s a yeeirsi've r oo nogitOton of lather and 501, the moat prominent in America. Orders received by i•. L. SNOWDEN. froth whom catalogues ugly be obtained, gratis. mar9•tf CONSISTING of about 150 acres, fifty of which is cleared and tinder feaca, situated about three miles from the city 'of Allegheny, between the Frank lin and Deaver roads, wall ; watered, and adjoining lands of Arthur Gallagher, James Kerr. the late David Chess, Hugh Davis, Esq. Robert Davis and Samuel Davis. This tract of land from its proximity to market trade, are inducerrients to Gardner's Farm ers, Butchers or. Manufacturers. Price low and con ditions easy. For particula isenqu re of SA RAH 13 FETTERMAN, or JAMES C CUMMINS'," PittsbUrgh Pe. W.V. MOODY" respectfully announces to bis old friends, thai he intends opening a'Select School in this city. on thel Ist Monday of April next, in the basement of tha Tiiird Presbyterian Church. mnr2l.lf. ! 11CPI EMITTANCES of money on moderate terms, J..t. can be mitcle during rny absence in Europe, to every part of Ireland, England, Scotland,' . Wales or the continent of Eutopc. Legacies, debts !property or !claims reitoiepidt scorches for wills, ,titles and documents affecied; and other European business trans acted by ttriplying-10 4R1X,105 May, Water street, Pitts. burgh. !!!! - 1-11iEENAN; -uctl2 Agenfind Attorney at Igiw, Pitieburel ~,,c,'.17'.f3v, . ., ,,,,,,,.., ~.,;,,,,,,,,,:4,,,,,',:-:,1,,..,::,.i,L.,-,',1r!,,x, OEZN M ENT AL, HAIR WORK MRS. RENTER,. ai.l2FliasllD ALLEG II F.N Y CITY. Sic doors from [he Aileduct, , Opposite the Collectur';eoffice. A Farm For Salo SELECT SCHOOL, European agcncy 1 4'ilt ;, ~ - . ..:4 ,,! •:.'• : ,"t•'-'''- , :-•V;1; . : , ;'....: ,: f -T ' - : 4. ,:j" - : . •::;; 1, Z.i' , ::'f•;,:.',.•.. - .':..;;:.1--.,.'.:.,','".-E.::','':;.Z,',$".::. Jnoufattic 'dOmpaltits. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS- - OR pAm. AGE BY VIRE.. THE MUTUAL - PRINCIPLE. COM BINED triv . With : tne adaitional security of 'a .bTOCIC The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. • of Phila.-.Charter Perpetual. DIRECTORS: . George W. Toiand, John M. Atwood, Thomas C. Rockhill, Lewis R:Asiihurst, Wm. R. Thompson, George N. Baker, George M. Stroud, John J. VanderkemP, George W: Carpenter. WILL make insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Houses, Stores and other buildings, and on Furniture, Goods. Wares and Nlerchundize, limited or perpetual, in town or country, on the most fuvotable term , . The Mutual Principle, combined with a Stock Cn pi 'al, and the other provisions of the Charter of Ibis Domini ny,•hold out unusual hid ucements,both of profit and sleety, to those desirous of effecting insurance, t.. which the Company ask the attention and examination of those interested. The Capital Stock of the Company is invested good and sufficient securities. After providing for ho losses accruing to the Company,in the course of its hosittess, the stockholders are entitled to receive out a its:income and profit. an interest not exceeding six pet cent. per annum On the Capital Stock actually paid in—the amount of which intere s t, it is expected, will e 4applied Ityfartrk ittvestetl—and thereafter, all .thtt etnaittittg Itrofils.are to accumulate and be - held,. iii ike manner with the Capital Stria, for the better se- , ur ity 1 the assured. Rut cei ificatcs beginnr inter .• est, payable annuully,traesferableonthebooks of the Company, and convertible ut shy time into Capital Stock , nail! be issued therefor to the Stockholders mid inamed members, in proportion . to the amount of Stock held, or premium paid by them respectively, agreeably to the provisions of the Charter. Those effecting insurance with this company have. beaided the usual protection agtrinst loss, by the et di nary method of insurance, the additional advantage o a direct. participation in the profits of the Company without any liability. GEO. W. TOLAND, President.. 13. M. IltscrutesN, Secretary. The who i 3 the dilly outhori,ied Agent for the ahoy , . nnmetlCompany,i. ptepured tornoke in :unlace, °Lille Office of the A genry, No. 2. St Chltrles Hotel, on Thir4 . sinirt, a few doors above Wood street, :,nd will give t 11 limiter i n fitrrnai ion ik o i r ed. - THOS. J. t' A MI'IIiELL. l'ittsbut 1,, Nlay 30. 1045. (jes-Iy.) dec3 INSURANCE STOCK.—A number of shares ,firr rule in a joint stock company, with a capital of $lOO,OOO, and power to increase it to $1 000.000, which ja shortly to AM into operation ou.the now nc• attired hiC2e itaidnerla Of a liatialcumprny,:si hosechar rimer it will Change from the mutual principle to that of joint stOck alone; charter perpetual. This mock company will thus possess the advantage of an inc.omu nbrndy secured, and as it purposes con lining its opelutions to the heft description of risks. the stock presents a fuvotable prospect fur profitable investment. For particulars apply soon to me. atmVollice. mtr ore of %Vuod nod Fourth sireots, overSibbei & Jones nt rtince, on Fourth street. .IRS AV BUCHANAN.. Agency of the Pcnnklin Ftre Inkurance Company of N. E. corner of Third and Wood sig., Pillskurgh. TMF. assets of the company on the fi rst of Juquary. 1815, ns published in conformity with an act ul the Pennsylvania Legislature, acre Bonds and firlortgagel, $000.615 93 [teal Estate. 11l co•t, 100,967-.77 'romps. aty 1,04113 Stocks and Cash, 207,999 . . 7'l Making a total of $909603 93 Affording certain asAaranre that all ',isms will he promptly met and giving entire security to all a ho ob tain policies learn this Company. Risks taken at ss low rates as are Consistent, with security. oral WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE Tho Citizen's Mutual Insnra.nco Company of Pennsylvania, No. 15?, Walnut Street, Philadelphia, II I. inr re houses, stores and other r buildings; \V - sti also merchandise, furniture and property gen erally, in Pittsburgh and the au' rounding country , against loss or damage by tire, fur any petiod of time. Chattel pet petual. No marine, river nor inland transportation risks lire taken by this Company. It makes no dividends among stockholders. After paying the necessary ex penses of the office, the whole accruing premium and interest are appropriated exclu-ively to meet losses. It is thus enabled to insure on terms not iurpassed by any other Company. J AM F. 3 TODD, President.' DANIEL B. rOUT.TN SeCn`trlfy. A;enry at Pittsburgh, in Burhe's building on 9th met. at the (Ace uP F:yster & Buchanan. je3. JAS. W. BUCEIANAN. INSURANCE American Fire Insurance Company OF PFIMADELPIA, CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL 500,000 AID IN. Office:lt Philadelphia,No. 72, Walnut st ; WM. DAVIDSON, Pre.A. FREREPICK FRALEY, Seify. THIS old and well estubliated Companycontinues to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furnituie and properly, not of an extra hazardous character, against-logs or damage by Fire. Application& for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood m ill be received,nnd risks taken eh het perpetually or fur limited periods , on favorable terms CEO. Cod - IRAN, Agent. No 26 Wood et. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. CHARTER PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid in, office )611, Chestnut et., north side, near Fifth. 'fake Insurance, either peretanent or limited, against loss or dathage by l fire,.on Property and Ef fects of every description, in Town or Country, on the most reasonable terms. , Applications, made either personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to. C. N, BANCKER, C. G. BAN omit, Bec'y. DIRECTQRS: Charles N. Banker, Jacob R Smith, Monies Hurt, George W. Richard:4 Thomas J %Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi B. Boric, Samuel Grunt, David S Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Of fice of Warrick Martin... Co., corner of Third and Market famous. Fire risks taken on buildings and their coments in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding, country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. The and Marine Insurance. THE Insurance Company of North A mericl, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent - ,- the subscriber, ofiges to make permanent atullimited Insurance on property, in this cify audits vicinity, and on shipments by the Canal and River. DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, . Charles Taylor, Sam'l. W. Jones, . Sam% W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, ' Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John 11... Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, . Henry D.Shorrard,Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance. Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is perpetual, and trent its high standing, long experience, ample means. and.avoiding all risks al and extra; ha. zardoes character, it they be considered as- offering ampleeecurhy to the public. • MOSES AT WOOD; At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Ca. - , Water .and Front streets, Pittsbure.h. oet`r3•ly, For Rortti LARGE and convenient, two story brick dwell- A ing'with carriage house on'the corner orFactory and Fanners., sth ward. Also. a room to the third story of a brick house on the corner of sth andtnicin ste. Immediate posscsa-, iong iyen. Arply:to ale IVXcalliter's ALIINearU!g pinu:innt. NSENSIBL'E PERSPIRATION The preceding figure is given to represent the IN. Sk:NSIUt.k: rEItk,PIRATtON: it is the great evacuation for the impurities of the body. It:will be noticed that it thick cloudy mist issees ft Duvall points ofthe sorfaee, which indicates that This persiritution flows uninter ruptedly when we ale in 'width, hitt ceases when we" ere 'Sick. Life cannot be sustained without it. It is thrown' off from thei blood and other juices of the body, and disposes by this nleatts, of "VW ly all the impurities within us!. The language of Set iptme is, 'in the Blood is 'lie Life." If it ever heroines impure, it may be traced , diractly to the stop• page of the insensible - perspiration. Thus wo See, nn that, is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in fycterl, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from. all impurity instantly. Its own beat and vitality me sufficient, without one particle of medicine, except to open the pores apun.the surface. Thus we see the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All practi • 'loners, however, direct their efforts to restore the. In sensible Perspiratiun. The ThomPsonian. for instanee, steams, die Hydropathist shrotids us in Wet blankets; the rlomornit hist deals out infinitissimals, the Allopa thist Wei de and doses us with mercury, and the bias terieg Quack gorges us,with pills, pills, pills. •. To give some idea' of the amount of the Insensible Perspiration, w e will state tlmt thy learned Dr. Lcwen: hock, ascertained that fire.eighte of all we receive in': to the stomach, passed off, by this 111C011/S: In other winds, if we eat an th eight ponds per duty, we cvacunte five pounds of it 1;3 , the Insensible Perspire . - tion. This is none other than the used up particles of tbe blot4d, and other juices giving place to the new and fresh ones.. ,To check this. therefore, is to retain in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that myna: tir'mands should leave the; hotly. • By a sunen transition from beat to cold, the. pores are st opped. the perspiration ceases, and disease begins tit once ,fevelope itself. Hence, a stoppage of this now of the jaievi, nriginateS so many complaints. it I. by stopping the pours, that overwhelms man kind with coughs, colds, and consumption, Nino: tenths of the world die from diseases induced by u stoppage or the Insensible Perspiration. Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what course seems the most resonable to pursue, to 'unstop the pores, after they pie closed. Would you give physic to 'rush + the pores? Or armed iyou apply something that uonld do this upon the surface, o hem thi , clog ging nctually is? And yet I ltnuti of no physician I who makes any external application to effect It. der these eit cumstances, I ptessnt to physicians, and to all ushers, McAlisu r's 41141ealing Ointment or he World's Salve. It boa power to restore perspi ration on the feet, on the bend, lifound old sares, upon the chest, in ' do er, upon any part oldie body, whether a sensed sliglk.ly or severely. Ii I?”- nll c, 11[13 power to cause humors. skin disenss, !Inseams wounds, to discharge their putrid matter. and then ileitis them. It is a remedy that sweeps efl the whole catalogue eutuneutis disorders, tied restores the entire cuticle to its healthy functions. It is n remedy that fuibids the necessity of so many and deleterious dregs taken into the stomach. it is a remerlythat neither sickens, giyea inconve: nience, or . is dangerous to the intestines. It preaerves nod defends the surface from all di , rang,nm-nt slits functions. The surf ice in the outlet of five•eiglths of the bile and used up matter within It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve the i n testi n e s . S to p up these Nres, and death knocks at your door. Ii in rightly mimed All Healing, for there is scarce!) a disease, external or internal, that it still nut benefit. I have used at for thelnat fuurtcen years fir ial di-eases of the cheat, consumption, liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before Heaven and man, that not in one single' case has it failed to benefit, When the pee= was within the reach of mortal means. I hnve had pllysicia'rts,lenined in the profession; have had ministers, of the Gospel, Midges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest etudition and ,maiiiitqrsof the fioor, use it in every vnt:cely . of ,tvny, and tbere,has been but one voice—one nrited and universal 'voice—saying "Mc- Alister, your Ointment is good. It can hardly ha credited thni a salve can have any effect ttpun the lungs, soate.l us they are within -the system. But if placed upon the, cheat. penetrates directly to the lungs, severities the poisonous parti cles that are eun6uming them, and expeli 'them from the system. , . . I need nor say that it is curing persona of Consump- tion continually, ulilant.gh we are ink! tt iifooliiness, I care nut what ig sail, so lonfs . us I can cure several theasantl.persona yearly. The Salve has cored persons of the Headache of 10 years standing, and who had it regularly every week, so that 'vomiting often took place. Deafness and Eae Ache are helped with like SUCGCSA Ccnaumpiion, Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, foiling ufr the hair. one or the other always aei , compnnies cold' feet. It is a sure sign of disease in !he system in hnve cold feet. The Salve will cure every case In Serve Erysirmlns, salt Rheum, Livercomplaint Sore Eyes, Quirty, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore. Breast, files, till Chest Diseases, such as As thmn,../ Oppression, 'Pain, also Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Tumours, Cutaneous ; ;Eruptiuns, Nervous Div and a the Spine therle ie probably no medi cine now known so good. It is the best thin , ' ' worldin the Sur Burns. (Read thelDireetions around the box.) PIMPLES ON THE FACE; MASCULINE SEIN GROSS SURFACE its inn antinn Li to expel ell humor.. It will not cease dratying iillthe Ince is free from any matterthnt my he lodged under the skin, and frequently break leg cut, to,the surface., It, then,hea k. When.thcre is nothing twit giossitess;V 'ilull repulsiveaurface, itbe• sins to soften and sole until the skin becomesas smoothand delicate as a bill's. If parents knew how futalmost 'medicines were to children taken inwardly; they would be slow to resort' to them. Es pecially , ‘•rnerein int lozenges" called"mc; (limited 197enges," .verrnifmmepills, &c. The truth is, no one can tell, invariably-when worms are present. Now letrne say - to parents thet.this Salve will always tell if a child has worms. It will dAveevery vestige of them awny. (Read the directions around the box.) , There is probably no isfedieioe. on the face of the earth at once so sure and so safe in the eitiulsiini of, worms. Although I have said little about it as-n hair restor ative vet I will stake it against the world! They may bring their Oita far and near, and mine willrt..s • t •e the haietvio cases to hteir one. OLD. SORES. That some Sores ase an outlet th impurities of the system. led:menage they cannot pass of tlirtiagb the turid channels of the Insensible Perspiration. If such sores are healed up AM impurities must have soma other outlet, or it will endanger life. • This salve wlll alwej , s provide for 'such erriergencies. • • • ' REIFRIAIATISM• It remeres almOst : Immediately the .fnflanamaiirM' and Swelling, When the painof course cease's: - - - In all cases of faver,.. theifficulty Iles in the pores being locked up, so that the. heat arid pi:inspiration. cannot pass off. If the least moisture could. beitarted, the crisis has pasted and the clanger over. The Ail. Healing Ointment: will in all cases. of fevers almost instantly unlock the shinand ibring forth" the perepi. Vie hava-otired cases ,that actually defied every %Ling kn r own, as well as the ability of fifteen_or twenty ductor?... , Otte man told us he had spent $560 on his • JAMES MAY scrofulous i ternal sorra, CONSUMPTION COLD FEET BURNS. WORMS .TOILET SCALD:READ. children lei! cranny; ettc, t, W_ ert,ttliro itomvot cared them- - Ocoasiooal use' of the Ointment. nharnywiteep: corns: from .growrne.., People need. eery; be ArpOred with that:all-they will vise, it.. AS A. FANJ.I,Y MEDICINE, No . man,can measure its valuo. So - long - asthO,-stara rail along MMCtins,lleavans---aw rnaliTietudEr. the. earth, subject to ail ',infirmities :of longas disease and Sickness is kaown--Snat.tio-icinei will , 'this :good - Ointmone be used and csieemo";.-4,7 . When man ceases frorn oft': the mirth, then the.44ntitirei will ceeae, and not till them. ' JAMES MeALISTE - W & Sole proprietors of the, ah9ve-Medicine. Price 25. cents per box AUTION. As :. the"All-Heating Ointment has -hem greatlf. -.- counterfeited, we have given this Caution to thaillzr4 . - 7 : tic t hat . o _!...ncr - Ointment will .be getinino tziesv,ther..,_ names of fames McAlislcr, oe, : _irn aes .t• Co., 111 . 9 - SVR/TiEli ti E EYEILY-1116PlY: Nnw we:hereby offer a reward of $5OO tiiho,-*fpaid Unitcnviciion. io Any of - the constituted courts - of . the d States, for tiny individual counterfeg name and Ointment. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Auzirs.—For sale in Pittsburgh by Braun & Ret. _: ter, corner - ef Liberty and St Club 'sta., and tiyJ Cassel, corner of Walnut and l'enn ; Hays & Brach- • . way. ( Druggista) No 2, Commercial Raw, Liberty at..; J . L Wilcox, jr., corner M,arket and . the Diamond; H P Schwartz, and J Sargant,*Allegherly - eit .1 13 Smith (Druggist) Dirritingham. Seboatimakei Co.. (Druggiats,) NO 81, Wood at.; are thereindesate - agent s. ILLAICEL,Y •St,III.ITCHE,I, 4 , REAL - ESTATE AGENTS dr. CONVEYANCERS, CONTINUE to attend to the purchase anctsttie of City an I County Property, andel] other business connected with Real Estete. 'They will also prepose Deeds, Ponds, Mortgaees and other legal meets of writing, on moderate terms. Pot the coh;- venience of the patio, they have two WTl4lOB=4llB .7 Law office of John J Mitchel, corner of pourth,,and ` Smithfield streets, (2d "story,)itrid the . Office of James BlukelY, on Pend street, near the Canal'Bridgeibth - : Ward., : Lien 23 6m.1• TO ABMS I TO ARMS! t , • THREATENED `INVASION or • ;,WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA by-•: col .Strift t with I o,oob , standing. which, LYE WHITE will continue to, sell CLOTHING cheaper than any Ems heretofore haft." , offered in the western country, havipg.the largest ei•o:', tublishtnnnt in the city, fronting on_Liberty streets. lie is now prepared, to show to,his:•Pumet'v''. ' ous patrons, the greatest variety of . - : . Cloths, Cassimores; Vostingsj • and-Clothing of all descriptions; suitable for the op: , &coaching season, that las ever been offered Arl:-.lhis.,. mtirltet, to whicliall•can have the Right o,f•Vltivi—t - . , Observe the'corner No 167. Liberty aniff4i.itls',%. • 'J. Franklin Medical Colleen, ofPhiliallplita:t ► I'l first annual coarse of lectures in',llll , 3' s ihsii; tution, will be opened pa •Monclay, the tifellifi-; day nfOntuher next (the second Monday to Clituber.):,- and wilily continned tin *end of ensuing Feb- PROFESSORS; - Paul fleck Goddard, .11, D.—Anatomy and Hilda C C preethlo Meredith Clynye,Aff D.—Principles and plactiee of medicine' , , John BrticlayllicVle, D.-14ateria mr . .dickatid thera ice. - - David flunter Tueker_ 31. D.-ObsteutcYai and' dicen.ies °iv:omen - anti chlicireff. Ph' Lenin SJ a M.D— isml ogy and legal eine; James B Rogers, - M. D;-;-Geiteral and eigaidai chemistry. ZJohn Barclay. Biddle. tit . p.—Denn of the Neck': Joseph Leidy, M. D.—;-Demonstrator of Antitiany... The Franklin Medical College was 'audit:totaled:in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an acz' opproitett. 23th 'January 1846, and is 'authorised by seition third of its charter, "togrunt the degree' of Elector of 111 - een-' vine loony such persons us shall patteess the riattlifica..E' lions now usually required -'of candidates in - cube; Medical Colleges in this state.". FEES - FEES; - For each course of lectures, ' 9a: Marticulation fee, to be paid once only OS' Diploma fee, Additional information respectinglhe *Arse of in struction, or other mattel!,conhectCd whit con be obtained upon application, personally, or ;y letter, to J B BIDDLE! .111.11. .:• Dean of the Faculty,,N E corner of Quince and Spruce, street, Philadelphia, , marl I d6m, GREAT: --EXCITENEENZII4. TARIFF- .REPEALEM !!..,..-.-7::::-!..,,,,• rp HE sliding scale principle abandoned and the 1 minimum standard adopted at'. -... No. 92 Market Street. , We Lave been receiving for the last week or me. it' fresh supply of seasonable DRY GOODS, bought from the Manufacturers, Importers, and.tit. Auction, at the lowest cash prices. . Having bad an experioneert Agent in Philadelphia and_ New,. Y ark for months past picking up bargains, here and ilsere;enti4 Gies us to offer to public a splendid stock nfGoitihr with almost an imperceptible Tariff. Out stoo)t ) C9R'; gists in part of the following Goods:,,-- , Shawls -4 great variety;-,_ French Terkeri Shawls. - •••, English do do; Splendid Breslin and Cashmere Slzawit4 - : Damask -• do* Black and Rinhioidered Teriteri, dm, 'Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe, Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs; Plaid - Woollen Sliawli of-6mq .variety; ; ..• Also a great variety of_ Cashmere :Income; Plain do Lain, and barred and figured de-Lula; English and French Merinaes; _ Alpaccas and Coburg Cloths; ) • Bombazines; plain and flincy. dress Silks..- Irish Linens—Cotten Alpines and;-Cashmere:.Hose; CASSIMERES, CLOTHS,, and YESTitqqs,.. Also, an excellent ttssortnient of domestic ,Poods..,' All of which we offer, wholesale' or retail, at tortclip*,- ccv es'ixe think cannot fail to please. Call ..m4cFc.l amine for, .y ou rselves—at flo. 92 Market street., ilec2.94f. MOSES CORFAri , ;%. • • WAR WITH MEXICO DECLAREDI - r MONONGAHELA ,CLOTHIN G STORE. No 2, WOOD St. Second Door fro m Corner of Water Street. COOLEY & LAIRD, PROPRIETORS, The undersigned - takes - Ibis method of antionnting.' to their customers and the public generally; that. they, have just received from the East, and the above '5l and a large and well selected assortment: of Cloths, Cassimere.s, Vesiings and materials of eve-;_, ry descridtion, having', been purchased for cash on thet , most advantageous terms, they are. enabled to offer tot CHEAP ad can be sold in the Western - • Their assortment of - r READY. M.A D E CLP T 7- '— is large, and has been manitfactnred from the materials, and by excell - eat. workmen. - They' have constantly on hand sod will menufacDD:ds: , to order all articles of Clothing, which . they tvillvur rant to be made in the best manner and niostfasliletl-r -able style. • • ' - • They invite this "plblic` to call and ixaminiittifi . ' stock of goads, es they are confident, they can, sell GOOD ARTICLES in prices whiarc9rintit fail te4lease. Remember the place.- NO: 2'. WOOD - STRtEY N: SECOND - DOOR FROM_ THE .CORNER.ipt.: WATER. , seat 2--tf.•-: . - John D. Daiii 7 ' AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSIOI4 2 IIIERCDIi Coyiterof. IVoodand Othets.,--eittaitttrgh . S ready toreceive Mercbandize of eyeryr.desciipthif I an consignment; for public Captivate: Ataai*lli - L., from long experience hi- the *nboviAusinfritt,. flatter himselfthai be will be able to give entire, .ettiiafattitif • to all who may favor bite with theirrtitronege. Render sales on Mott Di v ettnaq 171{.5DA Yl3, ociht-- Good's and fancy articlesiitt o'cloek; M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh mentifectnriti , and Becandhand.futaiture,&c.sa.t2 o'clock - Sales every evening,etearlygneligltt. - I Aug .121?..-7: 13 1 C ELELELD.GOWAN, Attorney at , Lawi ooffice in Builie's Building,, 4th _ - juni 19:4Stirdi _ '!',..:-:.•.']•.-. ',:, :. -.', - -:; , ; - g:rir_ ,, -..;;;;;:;;;;,....,.:,..:.,.;...:4.,,,a1e:-:;, EIEMB X4l
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