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' +• I t, =II MBE 1846 • t.busionss shalt be done to their collie satisraction'— ;, Giods carried by osnonsignod to either of our boos .es,- will be shipped to their destionliou, free.of charge fo - r shipping-, storage or advance of charges. As we hold no intei-est- in 'Steamboat Stock. Merchants may depend upon their ' moods always :wing forward vriili . out. delay - upon good boats and at the lowest rates cf Troduct tonsittned to our house at l'hililuulphia e . 'fcii see, will be scold on liberal terms, and advances tithreat Pit usliturgh or Pluiladelrillia. • - MciA DEN Sr. Co., .I'rnn street, • Canal - Basin, Pittsburgh. JAS. M. DAVIS, & Co., '2ll and 251, nrlb Gun Nlarketst., Philadelphia. - D. LEECH & Co.'s Old Established Transportation Lines, - • .(Being the first ono on the Pa. Canal.) BETWEEN INTTSBITRGIT, VBILADELPTUA. I'M OR E AND NEIY YORK The Canal being now open, lire above Express, ; which has been 60.1alistred,fo: the conveyance of valuable packages of Tn — erch ondize, apeeh, Bank notes, jewelry, &c.. will rebornmence running on Monday, fib April. An Iron Chest will be rikpatcheddaily, during the traveling season. Apply to D. LEECH & CO., car. Penn at. and Canal. 184 6 1E:46 • Independent Portable Boat Line, For the Transportation of Produce, and Mercharulise, to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA. rpm. Subscriber?, Agents for a number of the best • VOrtable Boats. forming a regular daily Line, be 1 ttieen Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities, will be fully proipared. on the opening of navigation, toship a large amount of Produce and Merchandise with despatch and on accomoduting terms. - The greatsuccess which has characterised this mode of transportation outhe Penns' Canals and Railroads, :during 'he lest few years, notwithstanding the oppo sition of long established companies, and is a pretty Sure indication of its superiority over the old plan of franshippingat the different terininous of canals and railroads.. We therefore ask for the Independent Portable Boat Linea liberal share of patronage. ..Troduce or Merchandise consigned to us for ship- Ment will be forwarded immediately on arrival free of any charge for commission, storage or insurance.— Bills'Lading transmitted, and all instructions prompt ly-attended to. MEARSNIAYNOR Sc. Co., 13,0 . 4 st.. ?'hilatrelphia. • ROSE, MERRILL & Co., Smith's Whatil,l3altitture. • C A Mr:ANULTY & Co, canal basin, Fountain st, near Liberty, Pittsburgh. MRS AI E PHOAD • OF SPLENDID NEW TROY BUILT COACHES, RAIL ROAD gaits, • GENTLEMEN'S CLOTIII On the most moderate terms, and at the alt tice. His stock of Goods is ENPIRELT NEW,I And has been selected with much care to s ket. He has in his employment some workmen in the city, and from long experi business, he hopes to give general satisfuct whomny favor him with their custom. sortment Clothing suited to the Se* consisting of Cloth, Frock and Dress ContS, • Milieu - s qualities. He oilers to the phblic • GOOD BARGAINS As any establishinent in the city. lie has a sea large stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk Cray ts.SCurfs and Humikerchiefs, Which he is prepaied t sell low • - REMOVAL. - - , fur cash, and cash only: Having . Secured t e services I of an excellent Cutter, he is prepared to m nufacturo SIVA4t.f2 would . respectfally inform his garments of all kinds to order, Mauch a mintier as to [T friends and customers that he has removed to, render the iO6 Market'street, I3etweeri FitiFtiOd Liherty streets PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE (east side is'reeiving a' large and well a s sorted s tock of prfrig Goodo Act which be would worthy of public patronage. The public arp invited ,s to call and examine for themselves. I r jy24-tf respectfully 11191t0 ' alit a;dGat Leriiro Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P.M . . TIIROUGII I' 48 I.IOIITRB, - . ASCENDING VIM. HILLS WITH SI HORSES AN)) POS'TILLION. From Chorm;bersbor" g b y Railroad to Philaddelphia, In splendid ontvly Woilt Eight Wheel Caro, there con ..:sipctiogimith Mail pars fur New York; also at Cham , Ines direct for Baltiraore and -- 3Vishin•••innCily• n . .; ap , Offieesforthe above Line, next door cc the Ex• eh flop Hotei , St Glair street, and Opposito the St. Charity:A - Hotel, Woad street. • -jgne l 2" W. rt. MOORHEAD, A ' MEM :. ..t4 . ll.6l . o"rtiitioii-1 tiii.t.i - _ •• 7 40. 4 .,;..1 QA 6 mum Bingham:3' Traniportation Line. Conducted on, strict •Sabhatit-IceePing principles,- : though not claiming - to be the only Line that is so .I:trittet ed. , T`i''Proprieters. of thin old established line hai:e srot their stock in the most complete or.jer, nod 3 f :le -.111 , 11'61-Tidy prepared to forwarl ProdUce and C I)lerChandise to and. from the* E:astetn cities . on the opening of navigation. "I'Ve.trtist tit st our lone experience in the carrying ' 1 '. 1 . 13 -in 6B . , rind zealous attention In'the intercsis of cus. to tin a continusece. and 'lncreso ,' ofdie patronage hitherto extended . to "Bingham's ..,- 7: - Chjr arrangements will enable us to cat ry freight with the utmost despatch, and our prices shall ahvny• bean low is the lowest charged by other- r esponsible lines;- :-.'Produce and Nierchandise will be received an 7-1 for warded cast and wait without any charge for udverti• Sinr., Storage or Commisgion. , of Iviiitf; forwarded, and every ditection prompt Iy attended to. Aairesa, or ripply to, WM. BINGHAM, can;ll3aitin, cor. Libertv and Wayne sta., Pittah'g InisIGHAMS; DOCK, nneSTRATTON, No. 276 Market 'tercet, Philadelphia JAMES WILSON, Agent. No. 122 North Howntd otreet, Baltimore . WILLIAM TYSON, Agent. No. la, WestAtreet, New Yolk. lIELLtNEE PORTABLE BOAT LINE FOR TRANSPORTING GOODS Between Pittsburgh and (he Eastern t:ities IVITHOUT TRANSHIPPING. IEI IS old e, , tahliAlied Lino boir, the oldest Port• able Boat Line on the Canal) is now prepared , to.receitrys Prodnce and Merchandize for shipping pith or Ea:d-or West. The floats of this Line are corn• !Minded by .skilful, experienced and sober Cuptaina, and prrivided with gaol clews, 13nats and . cargoes are :tramiferred from and to Canal and Riiiirriad, saving temoval and separation of goods. Trips mode in as Own time; and goods carried on as fair terms an any other lino. Thankful for, and respectfully soliciting a cnntinu• once of tiro very liberal and growing patronage he re . dcifore bestowed upon this line, we with confidence as m,re thoso merchants dirpoAeil to favor as, that their fk‘Y.,7 # 1 1 1 ";. -, ii k, t ,,,, , z,_ • . 4 6 .p g i t .„. . 0 ,7 1 Western Transportation Company. A RE:fully preparid to transact an:, business that may ha confided to them, in such a manner OA Must gisia_gerterul sntisfaction. Their *tack consists of a rltible daily line of Pennsylvania Boats, and Rail Road Cars, (all owned by themselves.) which enables them n carry n large quantity of freight with certain tyand despatch., in no short time, and on as favorable terms ,as any other responsible Line. -Produce or . Merchandise consigned to any of the underslined forwar‘bul free of nny charge forcommis. lion or storage. Tobacco, for Philadelphia, carried bv - our Line, will be delivered at the cif) Tabacco Warehouse, Dock s•reet, in the C3rS, Witillibt drayage. The hnsiness,of these Lines will be, conducted on Sabhailiskeeping principles. (r.r Address or, applyto n. 4 1,nr.ct1 & Cn - Canal Basin, 'Penn street, Pittsburgh. HARRIS '& TUSTIN, .Islos 13 and 15 South Third At.. Philad'a. JOS. TAYLOR & SONS, 114 and NOrth lioward;st.. 13altimare. W. P. ORRICK. 7 West at., New Yotk. D. LEE,CII & COS. 809 d3m PACKAGF;',EXPRESS TO PHILADELPHIA No Transhipment V;A , B.E REDUCED!! - Good Intent Past Mail for . . . .. ,-_ . rl,. f. . • -. 1 . 11.' , ...,F ' " rf , _,_ _^"hr t= . . s.r o, -=- .. fi3 j a - -4-V.,......2.0: - - ~.--......, ~------ ....1.3. , •`• - 5" . .x1J,' •Ziani . -_ . . - if* r. z.;„„ -Pittsburgh l'artabli) Xict4ti Limo, 1846. T I COR thw transpOrtationof freightbetween l'itts f. . burgh and the •Ad , talc Pennsylianin linprovementa'ana Baltintote and Sitiowehannaltaib road. The Proprietors of this old estao iOted Linn, has , ing completed their arrangements, n ,iprepared to for. ward goods to and (torn the:EWA (imthe opening of the canal navigution,) on as libefanterms those of an) other responsible Line, and ere; determined that secure or attention cof their part shall be wanting to secure a continuance Of that. pntroliage. so libet ally bestowed upon them for several ytmla: past. The:decided succesS of the Portable Boat system, so tnanifeit in the regularity and cli.Miteh experienced in the delivery of goods,t he absence ofdll risk, of delay, breakage or other damoge incident to !lie ol system, where goods have to be hurriedly tr , titashipped A rea times on the way, and the merchakable order, in which random has been avowedly deltvered hy them, bag induced the proptietors to inchtM their stork considerably !Madmen. Theirexteailve iv:trelinases ut each point (unequalled by any other Line), affords them facilities to conduct their ba.ines4 a iii diTstch; and to shippers the convenience of frei , enrage, if re quired, until their anungements are complete—while their long expel knee in ton carrying bode, it is pre sumed, will be sufficient guarantee .to their patron: , and the public, that they will successftilly exert them. selves In give general' satisfaction. • ProdOlri!'reCeiVed and forwarded. Steamboat elr, "es paid, and Bills Lading Itansmittial free rti rum' gr for c•nmmi:+sion, advancinznr storage. and all comma. Meationsto the following tigent4 promp . tly ;mewled to, TA ATTE & O'CONNOR, con• Penn and IVnyae ,te.; Pittsborgb. TEM:IIAS Belt 273 Alatket O'CONNOIIS & CO, North r4ef, 11,thimore. tinCin ~ FARE REDUCED! Opposition Good Intent Fa:A Line for E Xitu T ll5l 3? ;I: GC X h.. oI SFLENRI n TROT BUILT COBCIIES, Leave Pittsburgh daily at : I, P. Nl. .dUNN'INGTHROUGII IN 48 lIOURS, Ascending the mouniain nhh SIX HORSES AND PO:1'1'11,1.10A ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT T. CHAM6ERSEUGII, osi-• 44.4 alkaoS - ‘ T) Thence by RA 1 L ROAD to Philudelphinlog the only Line, running their o%t r, on the rood.)eoonec ring with Mail Cars for New York; Charebet, burg will: Mantles direct to BultintOre and Wash. into,. Cite. reOffico second door below the St (bowies Hotel, Rood street oct '25-1 v Dr. Wm. M. Wright, Dentist, • Office and Rtmdtnce st A bo,v LitwrlN., near tt, :xchange I lutel. ' Eno: I I . _ IM PO ItTA NT Alt ICJ VA L. IS day received. and VOW op$O• .010,111 21/AOILMOOL Of rule, msd F ion-) Cukr, CLOTHS. CASSIMI-.:RES, VESIUNGS, vee r All of the choicest srlerti.rne. The subscriber is 011 W Ope li iiof Spire 604,41:1, xbich, fot variety, la•t a, .tylrnrol. l 'r,ii.t, bn never before been offered in this city. 'floc very that tering patronage Ire.totsed upon riot i , .ll,l,li,h , Tirni the past venr. has ir,.ineed the 4rrlrs , ..rher to Ill.lLa or unusual large purchase. Al.ory of these Good. orr of a superior Traliry and textuse. and of It 141 , d near, brought to this market by on, other Ho would respectfully tire runlet ion of h jai, and the citizens yncrally, oho are .jrust.irned to having their garments made to order lintrir.g lor some time past paid particular otter.liort to ilrisdonorlr of hi. hnsines., and having secured the ue•ort.o.yr• of itre competent and fassionable Cutter., 4,trar. of whom emnblished and well brio's, as aurh j it It would be Iliairolt, a.l, enumerate the veri..4l4 at , ir:et c. ~ r ein;; but it consists of every tleecr,r ' ,all of goads sunuidc for gentlemen's wear, such Its Superfine. l'ltin and Fero, Colored lIIENt. II AND ENG IASI! BRUA DC LOT HS. CASSINI ERES, of cuttru new if it.,; : yui iousrloul itics; VESTINGS,of every .leveription. a ft W-eXpvess!) for "Dress or Party Vests:" FINE TWEEDS, of garin,..l ) l.•A no p r i c ,.. ; Olive, Brown, Black awl Gold Mined CASIIAI A BETS. , FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen 1,9.-.•,-orns and cal tars; SILK UNDER SHIRTS. on Satin `Starr., ElandLerclicifs, Suspnrolers, Atc , .• He will ha please:l at all times to shosvithetw to a ny wishing to purehnie, fading conflttent that be can furnish any garment in Iris tine nn air Igswid ,arms. and In better style, than at any reher irStahrbdiment West of the Mountains An r•xnminntion:or' the stnek and style of wort:mandril, n• 111 cnovincemily person of the ndeant ages to be derived he purrhasirrg at this ed• inblishment. P. DELANY, NO. 49 1.1111:111 Y SI It CET. I:7711c New,..Tork mid liashroos err this day teceivil. mar 19 WE BEA f THE JEWS AND GENILES!I— -," GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STOIRE!! P. ow ENs, PROPRIErp9, RETURNS thanks to his old customerl and fi lenJs for punt furors. Ho is now pripuied to sell clothing lower, by IN) per rent, (111111 any•other estab lishment west of the mountilins; and ketip l s coostant ly on hand n Jorge Assortment of G Nrlll EMEN'S CLOTHING. similes Over Coals from $3,50 to $3O, Cassinett Punts from $2 u. $1; fine Cassimere Punts from $3,50 to $0; fine Stu in V ests for $1.7 4; flit' BMII - do for $3; and OR kinds of WINTER VESTS. SHIRTS, DRAWERS . , STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, and all articles in his line. Those who wish in purelin.r, aill do AN di to g .• him a call, as ho it prvimtvd it) flu nibh clothing un t hr very cheapest tPrlns for cash. Don't forget the pint,: GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE, No. 143, LIBERTY STREET, opposite Brewl•ty oct2Blf. I'. OWENS. CLOTHING STORE!! Water Street, Three Doors below ,Wood. TEIE subscriber respectfidly inform§ his custo mers and the public generally, that he has open• ed a variety of seasonable clothing. at the above stand, which he offers ascheup as can be bought in the city. Thostore is in charge of Mr R PEW, one of she bet cutters and mostexperienced workmen in' the city. oct2Btf. P. OWENS. -..men th. P. (MEN, .11E-BUILT AND AT WJRK! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE, WILLIAM D. SHAPPI3O, MERCHANT TAILOR, RESPECI FULLY informs his frien public generally, that he has taken NEW STORE At thecorner of Wood rind Waterstreets occupied by Mr S. Scheyer previous to the where he is prepared to furnish allarticlesl of EMEMMI M=Zl3 - - r•Ai- • -).‘" • ''- "' I - • . q•-." A. HENDERSON, Agent HO, FOR OREGON! , r Illf: untlerd;ned would inform 111, gird patrons and 1. the politic in guiteittl, that, 11.11,‘ anding 1111. E. eat excitement on the thllgll/1 gora ti.m, he sl ill con lime' to manufacture CIA) lilt Ni; of oil kinds In aide, and otherwise, in 5111 , 01 ior style. lie has lately received a large lot of C LOTI IS, CASS I MERES, SATTINETTS.;. JEANS, &c., Which for beauty, fashion, durability and cheapness are unsurpassed in the 'Western mai km. Among the above, will be found many goods of entirely now. style as to texture and color. These thu NATIONAL would respectfully invite his old customers and die public to call and examine, confident of his ability to 'please in all deportment. . flu Las also on hand n variety of fancy SILL{ VELVETS, CASIDLEEES, VALENCIAS, ETC. For vcmings. at all prices, which he is prepared to make for customers in a style unsurpassahle. Ho has also Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other articleappertaining to moo's wear: all Apathies, and primes in great variety. In returning his thatiks to the public for the very liberal patronage, heretofore extended to him, the un dersigned would observe, that notwithsthading the great quantity of steam got up by tron/d-bellio 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 partment; workmanship, fashion, I.f-c. I hese still on hand a few cloaks; overcoats and other art ieles of win ter wear, which I will sell at unusually low., prices. JAMES B MITCUELL, • National Clothing Store, feb3-dScw 165 Liberty st., 2,1 door belew,.sth. Dr. E.ll2oritt, Dentist, , (Of the Burnt District.l • • . TriglESPECTFULLYinformshisfrietidsand allthnse - •who Wish his services that ho has takim an office n Smithfield street. 2d• door from Virgin niley,where .he will nova attend alloperations of the Teeth in the best manner and at the shortest notice. :Otte° hours from 9'till ie. and frn rn till 6. mriv24dscwtf. MIMI on the eke rent Fire, in the line G, ono t no it the mar f the best Face in the on to those large an- - On. i ; f all colors - - - TXTM. MOODY respectfully onnounces to . his old V V friends, thnt he intends opening n Select School in this city, Clo the lst Moridny of April flint, in the basement of the Third rceskiteritin Church.l mar2l.4. ; - MEI ZEM= Ri".l CIIE,c 13 FL °To 4/ ,; : : 43 : i c r AttnAtiGEITENh'S • - . 1- t - -4 - R • c.. BLAKELY ‘f2, , z 'MITCHEL, AGENTS. Rethittanees to, and Passage to and from. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, BY THE . Black Ball ; pr old Line Liverpool Packets ; from New 'York and Liverpool on the let and 16th of every m0ntb...41 And by First Class Ameriran Ships [Sailing Wrek7ll;3 PENSONS sending to the "Old Country" for (Keit K lends. con make the necessary orrangerneins with the subscribers, and Intro them brought inn in any of the Eight Ships ecmptising the Ith iv , or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, (sailing ( t om Li, erpnol nn the Ist nod 16th of every month,) also. by First Class Ships. sailing -Flom that port wceoy, isltich our Agents. Messrs. James D. Roche & Co there gill send out without delay, Should those sent lot not Inane out the Money will be refunded without any deduction. The "BLACK lIALL, OLD LIVE OF LIVERPOOL PAC li ETS,"eomprise the filagilifiCeal ships, unit will sail ft 0-0 Livetpoul on :heir regului appointed day. Fidelia, Cln lat Jan. lan. May. Ist Sept. Europe,llth " 1 tith " 16th Ness Yo l k, Ist Feb. Ist ,lane. Ist Oct A mer lean. bib " 16th Yorkshire, Ist Mar. I+t July. let Nov Cambridge, lbith " 16th, " 11th Oct: Oxford, Ist Aptil. Jut Ang. rat •• Montezuma, 16th " Hith Itith " Notice—lt i s well known, that thelßlack MIK hr the very best cooveyance fur persons to get out dirk 1, k , and a, oiler passeitger -'Agema rolvertisP to bring nut p.eisengers by dolt Line, the public are ire• speetfully not died by the uWaerS thal nn 1 ' a9 , 11 . 1144.f Agents but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely & Mitchel, are nottnitized to advertise and to truing tan Peuserigeru by I hat Line. We have at rill times for sale Malts at Sigh' for Say amount. direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland Did, lin. Also ru Meseru. Prestmo, Gude. Ames & qii., Bankers, London, Siuch ere paid free of discoont., ua any charge a hatever, in all the ra incipnl r owns through ot E %flood. I ndood, Seta lam] and Wales. Apply to, or address, if by Leper. (pout paid ) ROCHE, BRO.'S & Co, No. 35. Fulton street, New York. (Next door to the Fulton Batik. " JA M F.S D. ROCII E & Co's Office, No 20. Water street. Liverpool. Or to BLAKE & M TCH EL, Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, corner arid Smitldied its, (.2d story.) Fittsburs.b.i TIREE 0041341 C 0 T II ING STO E: NO. 151, LIBERTY STILNET _ . TIE l',.Pvt ietm •tf 01.1 114:1•!y ml.r. oi• infot ..113 the pubti, rtt ge, 711,1 pnri ion of Ms SPRING AND IS UJIMERSTOCK READY Al ADE CL O,T 11 N(. 1. now pirrirriil for ihrirft”pectioni, and htt Idly iuvitcx ail ultu ciirliemphitie iiurr,linAing mLi.inn- 111111 11 %init. His mock dot* rri,ion laertiii•ark; ri,L; iaiog nll FA.S7j• O,NS ANI) I'ATTERNS, nod ull hii lo g tipen wive:led by Ilitl ra n with terfarronenti thrrrrtu hi. 1111./ 1411111121 a 111 1,, 111:: 40 - iOr very t0 . .11 I 13 . 11.1r;111 eta on tralent of DRESS CO.ITS, t. mad, 10 lilt 111.1,t 111/t411,11 111101 1010110Ved .t /••, anti / 0 011. to malt, p connot I. Pantsof errry doserlptmi S , zfvro 4. I inr y Veo,. lie,,a n>re ).10 r+.lor:mel , t of VESTINGS, r., u.,is h b.• rtttl I lit* ilt'ol,l it. for Ihe Pahl is R• Lettevcc them to!, mow 111 - : tl'TIFl' L. AND CIiFIAPEII. . . . Than any.illag af the 1. , a , 1 ha/ been ~tri•in.l here Tirccd and other coats, for Summer wear. In Loaf mail, In ,t) . • Fa.chivaahlc Shirts, Lass! Siyle of S(oC6s~ 1111=1 lIANDKERGII/kl'B, and t • v ,. cy oda, ari rti ttc et . i.ary rota I , ASD lON A E !Mt ESS. 11, it+. a y largo ask! itact,liet.l a 9...t0nt . at ‘ , l S UnB TA TIA CLOT wltvl t It,ll .I,ll,lwyr dim II flail lit, pirt,thait . ll at rt!:) . Oliwr pinrr In lin' In wit'. - I, In W4O/Iql if• Vite 1110 nt Innt Inn 01 mennn.l others us ho ttt4, setvierabl, itir; r : Car cscr Ills mg in ills rmi7 nr the Mr:ST CUT r EltB AND IV4.)MiAJF:N, rh.,, Lb, Colltitfy can r 9 etle ,, . and Itring pre% ni • I j.Placi., nh¢h for rev.eiieet.r..nd ‘r, terry CANNOT BE EQUALLED, he 14 1.1( . 1 , 11t ci To Maltc C4othot to Order, At Ow *lna teat wake, and in a .Iyle tout CANNUI BE SURPASSED. Do not P(1 , 01 the TOfI EE t3IC DODUS. It i. not rnriniderrd any TROUBLE TO Slll9ll' And ,he pt o p r ietur feels confident that attei nu rte arniiiittron of his stork, all who desire to rilliclan will 11.1 it Hurst deaf al hi., The proprietut wuniJtakethisopponunity in I , n , der his RiliCere thinks in the public for the uhprece deiiird patronage besiowed upon bin esiithiishment,, and a+ the success he has met with in on intliandow, dm( Lis effuits to please his protons, have not been . unavailing, he pledges himself that nothing shall be omitted all his Dart to serum their kindness 1,,r the fu• JOHN VIcCLOSNEY, Three Ili? tfeers, 131 Liberty at. mid 7,1&w SELECT SCHOOL ~...~..~e,~ ....____...._.._ .__ -_ -.,i runtittife 1 .oVarerociniti. HE subscriber- would most respectfully call the ,attention mf :the public tohis stock Uf cabinet Ware, possessing tulyaninges uvrr any other Manufac turing eitablialimenb in. the Re is enabled to sell his waies.at Much ldwer prices; therefore he would remind those wilt) Wilk good Furniture ata fair' price hot to forget - the right place;No' 9 7 Fifth Street,. - tnar23 - rt. ii; RYAN... - • VEli IT! AN LIN DS. , as , WESTEBVELT, Eold and well known Ve-. nn Blind Maker, former; if Second and Fourth sts.o ;es this method to inform many friends of the fact t his Factory is now in full (ration on St. Clair at., near old Allegheny Bridge, ire a constant sepply of als of various rnlnrs an d lities, is constantly kept hand and at all prices, -.a twenty-emits up to suit et..;torners. N. IS If required, Blinds will be put tip on, that in case of alarm by flee, or otherwise, they may he re.. mewed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the same facility t hat any other piece of furnitute can he removed: and without ail extra expense. ie2l-d&wl v. JODN M. TOWNSEND, DRUGdIST AND APOTHECARY No. 4 4 Market st. 3 doors above Third st PITTSBURGH. WILL have consulniiy on hand. n well selected as4urtment of the best and freshest medicines, which lie the most reauumble terms.— Physiehms.stunling orders will be promptly attended do, and itupplied with orticle.l‘.hey may rely upon as tl'hygicians presercpticifir. will he nccillately am neatly pleilli eti G um tbu b6o. l matetilt, at .any 0 the aily "I . !light Mi, , fur sale, a la Ige &toil or fiaahand gond perru merv. dec3o Removal. - A. M. POLLOCK.. hitstemove3 to Wylie D near the iew “Cetirt f/ut4e." Bp -.Wet '. • •• . - - • . . F.„... .....--. 1.‘ s . , .... i /'4c5N • 0 t:i,..z. - ;, ? ,,t. ------ - D S icN• I ''''- .6 4 SCL -i - / - -• ' V i / in ItEc - r FitoNi EACH PA PCS HEATIS THE LAPEL AND WA HE TY of DAVID LANDRETH.. von hy F L SNMV DEN. No 2D Water at, I nr the stand formotly nt.copii , d by GO A Beery. Extinct fr...ot the t" of the . •Vittitinj Commit u•.• - rit - !lie Minn., Ns., in I lort irudtmul Soci,ty," ull4fkin,.•ody n.l .plod, and °tarred to be pi - 4,RA. Landretlesilniserlei and Gairdens. ! , Th e , e , r;te , itNivt, g ...end. ere on Federal street ',fir I In. AT* en 4 '• • • Ti,, outliers( Collk , lion of Cimelliot; witti nintie hole. Snow of thi.e now in l'n•ses,i:rn or thorn iii.tin,goiAlwd tarro.ry. men, tor ton feet 11 , {11. • • • • The sehsetkql or alto t 9 rt.aN l it valuable and extensive. "The Nursories ate KU very Correctly Illantlfea. ..applying ci•rry part or t) Union, n detail of which voold ,eop v too moth of our spare: we therefore comets, ont selves with stating that the stork is vet.) l arz e, and i n e v er y of gr twth. consisling of StlllUll4, VINES ANi) • •i• ,-1 11,1)41.1.4•1011 T "1111 , 1.... /, 111,16 ~,,.tint : 4, plum., t. n .d.linz att,fclaftloz; Mau ve_fj; rt. tt."( I,f vv., rrig 1;p•ou ‘1.141.• o v,htch it y ?AI whit o:1 tl,c tii. , 10•1.3ul tiie p.trvra • • • •(iA li ors fis 1/ Of the fining rinntity In ~ -hero ovrr the nnunfo) horn tho-to grollfuht, and nn nlngty. t o 4!epondect "pr.". The Sernj mow of Coo* , i 4 ono the Union, not its 101 iseation is writ sits. ftrml ton! torroit. ..11/ tots of rnitiiirti of t h, f.r:„, 0 1 the p 1 /11l Aof IF MAMA` family. they tlilA, Ar.nlhor MI( ' I at a vori•o(3/V til.lllsre, so 'bat iirgen ...l ion rannnt late siker. anJ wlrir F, Ar • CIIIA . , to lb, IA nrticir." Knowing dins the 'truss of cut, Ito nf from 01,11 grounds In rticiinnmencieci with grunt contliton‘n.." Sir,ee the, d-oe of Ifie "Reran " from Whieh The , Mirr. ”•: , 110i.itIMPOL 11, bee n rnbir4rl - 1. The collect i C aII the tinter 11111•. od1,11•14.♦ of some thowqmils of 31 1.P.14 ,t ,• • likeWoll, of 110,k, Rod Other deqtrubi, both ft,'o•-t VeA, i (:11V1 . , iirty news. nod the n.s it 10,1leen for mote than half .1 r..ntw ”0.1, the o.o.:e , ssive briber and :K... th.• Aim!, ica.. 1 , , L. SNIAMEN. from I. 'HMI car , d,c;."-A ”btainrd, gra; is. murp4f A CARD T HE ;her bogs leov e rvepertiolly eo r•Ourn griiteriii +lrk nmviccißement s for Abe pstrimsge beeb.weil on !Om for yenta post, end V:. r tirtandy to 0111.1* wit , ' do ge . oefo , i+ly rotrookerl him oince iii riti..fortone by the lute hie. [laving con eiilerablvetilergell hie bier r..e by aysnciotiog with Win Ii tiolierts no it pat liner, wooll earnestly so licit n coothnoteee of former Ltv, ry 10 the firm of Rothe, 111111 he Iru.re that Ir prompt ulten lien to buninuAd Ihry will give gener a i 4;1;1 ten. NI. KANE, Jr. R,EMOVAL • The subset fibers would ever:flatly inforiri itch lends and the puldic Unit they have ICllll,ed In their 11('W 0114.011 me 1m . 11iiral between Minket and Wood treolu. tlnetln side, where they trust, by strict attention to trusinesi, to merit a share of isiddie pat rannce.— They aolicii attention to their extensive sto c k Oa hand, which been got up with cape in ili a latest style oni most substantial manner, consisting in port of dill ollowin,g Mallemstiy IVorditsbes: Dressing Bureaus; • Beak COAL. & Set retai les; Section Back Sofas; (lane • de: 21 Divans, Oitomairg, Victoria Chair.; French du; Plain do; Cootie Tables; • Card do; Bnienni of every description; End Tables; Pier do; Center do; Sala do; Dressing Bureaus; Wash goads; Work Stands; Hat Racks; Rocking Chains; Sewing 40: die Soils; Arm Cldri; French Bediteads; M in ble Top Mahogany Butler's Trays; Mahogany, cherry and poplar Bedsteads, warranted proof against bugs; and superior to any thing note or. T c rod to the public, Also, a variety of Windsor chairs of the hest quality And n tjew style efarm chairs, with spring seat, well adapted for offices or societies, with a variety of other article] toe numerous to mention. We have at a considerable expense introdeced into our new Factory mi Front street, esteem Fngice With Machinery, which will enable us to sell wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. „ The attention of iWestern Merchants and-'persons moving west, is rvited to our new and extensive es: tablishmant, Western Cabinot-mtdi n ers ore also re quested to 'give us a call, as they will find they can purchase from -us for less : than they;can Manufacture. Orders from. a. distance will receive:prompt attention, and the furn;ture will be carefully picked. Steamboatsand liotelsturaiihed i at the nhortest ace on fuvorabletertns. - ROBERTS tSz - KANE. N. B. ()undertaking in all its breeches attended to. (marl.o.) R.'& R.— ~ i.,.r . " ~ _. Otoinpaitics. INDEMNITY .AGAEViY LOSS'OR.DALVT . G AE BY FIRE. • - • • THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED. • With the additional security l>f a -Slam( CAPITAL. The Relianee itVlittnai l'Onrsiiice CO. of Phila.--Charter Perpetua4 ' DIRECTORS: • I 1 : Geni-geNV. Tolled, John M. Atwood,; Thomas C. Rod hill;. Lewis R. Ashburn,' \Vm. R. Thompson, George N. Baker,„ George M. Stroud, John J. Vanderk6mlr, GeUrge IV. Carpenter. WILL malie insurance against Loss ani or Dagt by Fire, in Piti.,,burgh and vicinity, on' Houses Stores and miter buildings, and on Furniture, Ge;ods Waresand erchandize, limited or perpetnal, in tows or country, on the most favorable terrri.... . • The Mutual Principle, combined with a .Stocic' Capi tal, and the other provi,ions of the Charter of.;thil Company, hold out unusual inducements, bOth d o profit: and safety. in thoge desirous of effecting insurance, to which the Company ask the attention and examination of those interested. The Capital Stockof the Company is investerl , gooll mat sufficient securities. After providing for ho losses accruing to the Company. in the nen rso of its business, the stockholders are entitled to receive. out of its income mid profits an interest ti„ot 'exceedbfg six per cent. per annum (in the Capital Suw.li actuullY paid in—the n mount of which interest, it- is eitriecteiLiwill suppliedbn by funds iuvested—und thereafter, Mb the, remaining prafits'are ito nrcumulate and be held', in, like manner with the!Capital Stock, for the be4er se curity ',f the assured.! Rut certificates beginar inter est, payable annually. transferable on the p ooks pe the Company. and convertible at any time Imo Capital Stock, will bo issued therefor to the SkkliolderA and insured members, in proportion to thesmountofiStech held, or premium paid by thorn respectively, agreenbly, to 11. c provisions of the Charter. Tlio,n, effecting insurance with this cornimnylltave, be,kleo , the ',Anal protection nguinst los's, by the;.or(li ploy method of insurance, theadditional a4varn#.i3 of a divert perticipat ion' in the profits of. the:Ctitripany. without any liability. • GEO. %V TO LANEY, President. 11. M. II tNctircts, Secretary. The ‘libun her, who is the duly nuthotist4l Agent for the above named Campo ny, is prepared torn:ate in surance, at the Mice of the Agency, No. 2. St Cbnrlea Mud, on Third street, n few doors above W'rmd stthet, and will glee t,ll int titer information desire& THOS., J. CAMPRET4L. Pittsburgh, Mny 30 1 , 1813. (ies-1y) ikc3 Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of rhtlfldelpbifl'; N E corner of Third and Wood its.,PiltbargA. Tift:lb.:sets of the company on the first of January,' IS 15, as ptthli.heri in conformity with an'tscr of the l'enn.Ovonta Legislature; were 1 Bonds and hint ig,,Aesj $600,615 :93 Real Estate. at court. ! 100,967 77 'reinixnary Loans Stocks and Cash,' 207,199 .72 r i total .1 $91.19G1111 93 Affording, certain usstiraner !bat all losse.s will ;Ini promptly met ,and entire security to all wilt. lain policies from this Company. Risks taken a 1 as ow rater. as are coniOstent with security . . oetE WA It LI ICK 11TIN; Ageing. INS UR E AGAINST FIRE . Tho Citizen's Mutual Insurance) Company of Pennsylvania, No. 152, Walnut Street, Philadelphia,: ineure houses, stores and other buildings; V also mess - lanai:lie, furniture and pr . operty :gen erally. isi 1' itu.burgh and the sot rounding' coninty, against loss or damage by firm for any period of ileac. Chnnrt perpetual.' No marine: ricer not inland transportation risktsate silken by this Company. It makes no 4ividetids nmong stort, holders. After paying the neees,nry pesi.es of tin, nifice,:ithe whole acerising premium end interest are approp)ialedy to rne r et IoSSeS. It is tiros enabled to insure omterms not surpasse'd by auy ultier entzlinas,y. it, „JAM TODD, PreSident. dls.nrt. 11. VOULTNET, SeCroluly: )1), eery at I'iltdoeo), in Warl.e . ,) building on street, sit the Milne of Kvster C, finclinsinn. Je3. JAS. W. ,BCCIIANAN.' iNSU ANCE. American Fire insurance Company ; or I CHARIER I'ERI'EI UA L—C.IVITAL F 500,000 PAID IN. Offiet rn N0.7'2, Walnut ' 1V:41. DAVIDSON, • FirtinEPlCE FRALEY, Sec'y. T nis . „..,:a e , tpbliehrd Comprrnyclnntinueß in inoure 11.1i1dingq, Merchandi4e, Furniture an d ve.perty, we of an extra harnrJuus.citara bt 1,. or 4 anr,ge by Fire. ! A insnrnnces in Pitt , burghi , and N. 117111.4,, „ill be rei serf , and ri ill ,1 ihor peir , ulally or cur 11111.11r t,r d periods. on favor:l4lle term,l.y GEO. COCIIRAN, Age9 , l. ' l ' . `" 24 No 26 Wonil sr. The Franklin Fire insurance Company of Philadelphia. Ci 11. A Elt PER KIT AL. $400,000 office I ette,t nut At., north side, oetlr Fifth. T.ke either peitnanent or, litniecl, ildrnitze by fire, on I'rupert,' dad Er. feet.. of every tleitcrilitin, in Town or Country, on the roar rezimumble terinA. A pplientiong, trithie either tieliointilly or by letter, will be promptly iittentle.fitn. C. G. C. N, BANCKER, nest: BANtREIL, SeeY. DIRECTORS: Charle+ N. BanAer, Jacob a. Smith, Thomas Harr, George W. Richards, 'fboinas.l Wharton, Molderai D. Lewis, Tobias %Vaguer, Adolillii E Barb., Sumac !Grant, David S Brawl). PITTSBURGH AGENCY_ WATIRIrK MARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Of lice of lVatrick Martin &JL:o., corner of Thirdand Mai ket mieeta. . Fire taken on buildings anti their eonlenti in l'ittsloir,gh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No merino or inland nurigution risks taken. aug 4- I y. Firs and Marino Insurance. !' THE Insurance Company of North grltnetic-i, of Philadelphia, through its duly nothorized Agent, the subscriber, afters to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by tile Canal and Rivers. DIRECTORS Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't.. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry; Charles Taylor, Semi. W. Jones, Sarin W. Smith, l' Edward Smith, Ambrose White, 1 1 John A. Brown, ,Jacob M. Thomas, John White, ' John R. Neff, 1 Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry P. Sherrard,Seey. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Unitri States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter in perpetual, and from its Vigil standing, tong experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks or an extra ha zardous character, it: may be considered as offering ample security to th&public. I , MOSES ATWOOD, it i[ At Counting Room of Atwood, Jokes !&, Co.. Water and Front streets , , Pittsburgh. . , 0ct23.1y,. !, WILLIAM NOME STILL continues in his old business of mannfeeter, leg WAGONS, CARTS, 'DRAYS, TIMBER= .WHEELS, TRUCES AND WHEELBARROWS; on Fifth street, betwecnNood and Smithfield, where he keeps constantly on hand, or made to order in the shortest notice, any amount'of work,- by the best of •workmen and good materials, sod at prices to suii, the times.' Those engaged in!.the Santa Fe 'trade;l and Furnace men, arel requested to,giso him tt'call before purchasing elsewhere.- , nt,7, , CallainOa t t tinge. , Ay R. .1:1048ett; Penn, sirea: Pilleaurgn, renna. OARDING andl,odsladby the 'day or week on k_IJI the moat. reasonable terms. Strangers will find it to - their advantage to patronize him, Persons trav eling castor west,-will find his house a convenient lo cation—it is within ''one hundred ~ urds of the Canal Batin, and COnveirient to the Forwarding Houses. Every information given to Iron Menefee turms, in, all branches of the, business. LV:Horne Brewed Ale can at all times be bad at thebar. ' • . novlo,ly_ • . • fir,. ;; ~~~~~~ -- _ ;`~' ------'- - • , sat A g r . I IIII.ILUSIIING ..FRAUDS- ' 0F716E . 0E THE C.V3TOB,TEA..OO3IFAH Y. New York, Mardi 16, 1846:: To the Inhobiteintstof Pittsburgh, AllegkenY, - aiid . . ! the Air ro-unding conati.Y. OUR mention -We this day Leen directed to nn ar -lici 14t "Pl'elllrd'in the: "Pittsburgh Daily American," under data of sth March itiStant, headed as above ' and: which has,alair appeared subSequently, in several of the Pittsburgh oewspapersz- - We hasten to replythereto. We findthat diteegh these Media we are successive ly charged with flugrunt , violations of the principles ef truth and justice; Mit we are prepared to give you a triumphaht vindication of our character. We, howev er, exceedingly regret that Mao doing; we , shall have to allutleito our respected CollV. , MliOrtitieS the "Pain Tea CoMpany of New York"--their pesition—their history, and their manner" of doing buainess' will nc cessarilyj in some degree, imeete come.under exam'. 'mien. All that we can: is , to .endeavor to keep the folloWing devrlopmeets within Abe limits of rut neighborhond; out of which locality,* trust, for the credit's sake of whom it May concern, the retestfons ht. issue May remain tiodiscus t ied.. For, from .having a malicious intention in what we are about to divulge, we do sd merely from the very jestifitible motive of self protection—we-would-fain-render good for evil; this do shletnly deplore. Taking this litudeble - stand we repl y , fi rst, to the charge as follows: ; " They (The Canton 'Tea Company) have publish. ed a handbill, in which they have approptiated. word for word, the favorable notices of the Pekin Compa ny's teas In all the leading journals of New York, end other cities, simply' altet frig the name of the Company ii-em the pekie to the Canton Tea Company." , And farther down in the column this charge is re peated, though modified an follows: " This' handbill bears the impress of the Compao, and appeirs to have been issued,- if not by it, at least mom its authority," . - • ' Now stk. deny ever issuing—we deny ever author,: iz in .., —ic deny ever perusing such a handbill TIM; we 'cannot always control the actions - of our agents:at a remote'distance, in relathin to the meth-, ods they employ, to facilitate the sale of our Teas; but as seed ar, IA e discover any thing improper in this re spect. we invariably discountenance it, and ergo that ', a strict regard to honer and uprightness might charac triise all the means they use for their dfsposition.— By one of our remote Agents, probably. the handbill I in crest Me may have been issued, but we deny that it ever hod . OUT sanction or authority. We ceoinet, however, dismiss this static& without touching time) the morality of these notices. They are represented as eminating, spontaneously, from _the Editors ot New York and other Newspapers, and , to arise from an impression of the g real commercial or ran c .ormentr. anti general appreciation ofthe teas of the Paid Tea Company. We beg leave to set 'yen flight on-.that subject. We are prepared to prove, ion Oath if rerieired. that every favorable notice in Me New York papers, referred to. were tentrrEst by. the PekinlTca Company TH P: DBLVE3, and that almeat in every ease the said New York papers were PAID, for their insertion. When this was not -literary the case, the paid "favorable notices" were insetted in en Isitlerat;ion of an expensive advertisement being be stowed unpa the papers wherein such editorials appear ed. All this we am prepared to preve--fiist by the`,, atimiodoni of one of their own. Agents (Hamilton)-- ,secontlly, by the advertising. Agent they lin meily em ployeti—t hinny, by the testimony of most of the New York EtliMrs themselves. So much for their "favor able notices in the public prints." • • - The method wp adopted in prosecuting our business being essentially at variance with any modification of deception; we never resort to the publicatieri of such notices. Every business man its New York is well ac quainted With the origin, as well as the merits, of sucb edit.; ialisei, owing to which its utillity here has long since ceatetd, and it rather diminishes than odds to the respectability of any New York establishment. ' We next review the paragraph Wherein we ore charged 4:hi/rondo/eat imitators of the Pekin Com pany. It Will be found nearly et the head of the solder tide. It reads as follows: ”It is well known it, most of 'our readers that the. Pekin Tea) Company of New York. an association of heavy capitalists of that city, have established °gen e lea in Pekin and Canton for the purpose of selecting Teas, and 'putting them up there, from whence they are shipped direct to the Company at New York.— These teas: hove obtained a high reputation, and have In ecome the subject of frequent notices in the public prints. The success of this Company has induced the organfoition of another called the 'Canton Tea Company,' I wha admit tha , they are not importers. but pmeitase their Teas from the promiscuous arrivals in New York, where they are put up in a planner to im itate those of the Pekin Tea Company. 4 Now, in 'the latter part of this paragr4h is st ated a falsehood aln glaring, that an attempt to, support it in nay Attire' is city would subject any edittir to universal ridicule, aqd in New York he would betegarded as a t-consummoie knave, if not an absolute madman. We lore astonished to find that any Pittsburgh editor, hay i rig access (as must necessarily be the case) to New Yen k jouraela for years past. can he so deplorably ig nerunt of the fact that the Canton Tea Company have been established in New York is I'VE YEARs!--and also, that the P4in Company hove only existed TWELVE nuts Tti sl—and that - the Tatter hence was - established 'wholly in eonsequenee of the success and reputation of the former. H ere then is a fraud truly unblushing —tiny, verily abominable. We are 41:4) reflected on as being an infe - rior cOn cern. because . " we select our Tens from therromiseto ous cargoesi which arrive." flow much more coin. mendable to come out null] the plain truth than to , retort to sutih vile falsehoods as appear in the begin. ring of the paragraph now under review. The words are •'The Pekin Tea Company of New York, an asset elation of heavy capitalists in that city," &c.—( - Let; the reader refer.) Is it possible that the inhabitants of Phisbursh can swallow all this! . I n this city (New York) everl countinghouse lad, of fourteen years old; knows better. Let any individual who would satisfy himself on the subject, refer to the files of the Courier nod Enquirer, Journal of Commerce, or Commercial Advertiser, hick he may find at any large Hotel- in Pittsburgh, rid see, if in the lists of imported merchan diso, lie can i discover that any entries of Teas have been made 4 the New York Custom House for such a firm as thel"Pekin Tea Company." !Ye defy them to prove thdt thty ever received Teas direct from rhino! Wile ever believes such a barefaced asset` I lion are desivredly humbugged. As to the fait of ' , their having an "agent in Canton," tee deny it. Who it het . But the idea of their having another in Fehits, is an absurdity no monstrous, and a falsehood so gla ring, as not?, to deserve consideration. Who ever heard of Teas being selected end shipped as .Pekint, Outrageous nonsense! • We happen to know that the "finn Teas which thair neents in Peltin'and Canton select, put up and' skip direct to Now York," are selected in Front street, in this city, at the store of Beebit & - Brothers, and other wholesale Gr i nners, shipped thence by their carman to the store 75 'ulton street, 'then packed in imitationof the Cantors Tea Company's Teas by Frenchmetiand Germans, in the tipper part of the, building, brought down stairs, and thence dispatched to Pittsburgh and other places. Lastly—Who is the association of New York cap itaii3l3,' called, the "Pekin - Tea Co," professing to have $500,000 engaged in the trade? The agents and salesmen, Messrs Douglass, Callender and Roe, were; reviouily emplryed at the New . York Sun News gape} establishment. Mr Hamilton, the nut door a gent,lwas formerly subscription clerk for Messrs Ed.. found Charle & Son's Bank Note List:and the' only, and ciclusive miner and proprietor of the wholeestab lishmtnt is Henry W,yknff, publisher of a paper cal led the ''New;Yotk Republic," now extinct, and via known to the 'ovorld as a controversial antagonist . of James Gordek Bennet, of the New York 'Herald. We eticeed . lngly regret the necessity which compels 'us to come out so promptly;we are, nevertheless, ready to iprocare the proper affidavits, certified before the New ) YdrkiCity and State authorities, in confirma iion of all that! we have now stated, if called upon. New York Canton , Tea Company, • " O'er THOMAS A. - mommiousE. rr.Our Agents in PITTSBURGH are Mesirs. BELL 4.GRA NT, earner of Liberty and Ferry sot, where choice Teas of all descriptions Sire constantly . fur sale. - OBED MITCHELL, 39 Chesnut, and 339 Matket at., Philadelpkia. ' ' ' • • . Principal Otlike iu New York, 12554123.; Chatham '5t.,,163 Greentbich at, . mar26.lmd --' . -'- Guist/U. iron Narks.' LiEWI..I O'GA:RA- & LEWIS, • , . . _ MANUFACTURERS. THE undersignel,.actingas Agents for the above • establialiment, are now receiving .sbpplies from the Werke, and Will in n short time be fully supplied with all the various sizes of IRON. and NAILS:. : • • They respectfully solicit a liberal share, 'of pchlic patronage, with th e confident assail:RlCO that the quali ty of thoarticl , will not c besurpassed by any imam market. -- - ROBERTSON 4- REPPERT, mat - 3041m ik-oute for the Goisuta Iron Woilte.'' :.r..~ , : ~::~~v ,:~ ~- `4 YA.,74 • • - _ • .. _ , r ~~ ~~`. oRNAmEN T A L : HAIR, Wlar Utarjaa% , ou,E tor- CITY , . SiX dOor from the Aque4d r , Opposite the, yollectries'offite: WiAes to inform the public that sue nes pet - cot* .-• mence& the ONNAMENDIAL Hata Business i and very surierier 'stack, received from the Eastern and Paris; and she is prepared` le fill all ()biers . the "sbertest notice, mid in a manner that cannot ho excelled by any similar manufacturer in the country.; She has on band and, intendSkeeping,a-large assort-, nieni..of Ornamented Bair Work, such Ladies' Wigs, Bands, Braids,' Curls, 'Ned:fact% Goirdi; s Bracelets, Finger flings, Gentlemen!s - Wisi, 'Families Scratches, &c.., '• ' 4 ' Mrs 11.., bas been for many years engaged; inthrt:b4- : ...4 fililC33 in France and the United Staten, and from her;, long aial.exicrutive experienc., she reels confident of being able to giVe - satisfaction to all who will flohr . '' her with their patronage. Her prices are mete libel ul than have been offered in this. Chy. heretofore. - - Lard .oil - ata ltediicad• Price. THE subscriber ' ,would . respectfully -infor m • Ma friends and public. in. general, thut_his Factory i* now completed. and with barge addition to his' maehinery, he is prepured to make • considtitu. ble quantities of a superior article of .Lited'Oil; which he is determined to sell cheap, fully appretiating the old proverb, "that a nimble sixpence , i*.betteftlitin slow shilling..". He feels Confident shat consumers would find it io their advantage to give `him a call and examine for themselves. . , 4 Woolen manirfacturers, Machinists and whew tire respectfully invited to examine his superior. oil, iiftti street, near Market, opposite Id tinker's Confect:Mild, iy Store, and Messrs Samtiel M'Clurken erty street. - • M. C. EDET; . • Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufacturer...-. A superior quality of Sf.ar C:andiesinittays ordiddri, . . . of assorted sizes. • - mated: - . A Farm For Said CONSISTI of about:lso aura!, fifty of which is cleared and underfence; situated'piata - three miles from the city of Allegheny, botweeh the Frank. fin and. Beaver roads, well watered, and, adjoining lands of Arthur Gallagher; dames .Kerr. the late David C hess, Hugh 'Hails, Esti, 'Robert Davis and Samuel Davis. - This tract. of land from it, proximity to market trade, are inducements to Gardnees ers, Butchers or Manufacturers., nice IoW and celv ditions easy. For particulars e riquiraof j , • SARAH B FETTERMAN; or JAMES C 'CUMMINS. r - Pittifitirgh Ye.; . _ European atrency. • R EMITTANCES of money. 00 MOdgrate-ternl9, can be made during my absence in Europe, to every part Of Ireland, England;.-Scotland Wales or the - continent of Europe. . Legaciei,•.dehtsi4roperty. or chrimsrecovered; se,a rche s for wills,. and documents elieeted,and other European business trans.. acted by applying to James May, Watersireer, Pi tt.s. ! • burgh. KEENAN; octl2 Agent and Attorney at . Law. Pittsburgh , Removal. - . . - ENRY 'RIGBY, .Dealer-.in China _ulnas and Qeenityitrp. has removed to "No 125 Worst, be: tvieen Fifth street and Virgin Alley, three deoni front- _ the corner of Fifth, at which place he respect Win; vies the attention of itis friends and timpubliri gener;.' ally to his assortment of goods in the above line. which' he feels confident Will give satisfaction as ,ta'prices . and quality. , , Franklin Medical College ofPhilade phis /LIME first annual course of lectures in - thisinsti-- tutilin,will be opened ea Monthly. the twelfth day ofOcsober next (the second Monday in. - Ontoner.) . and will be continued unit( the end of the ensuing Feb: , ruary. • . . PROFESSORS. - Paul Beek Gaddard,M, D.—Anatomy and fdistoi ogy. C Van TVlick, M. D.—Principle's and practice of surgery. • ' • . - Meredith Clymer, M, p,—Prjlciple s and praetices of medicine. John Barclay Biddle, f .D.—Matesia mediea and thernpeutics. .", David Hunter Tucker, Al. ' 1 : ) .-Obiatetricko and.' dicenses of women and children. Levin S Joynes, and legal med.' ... . . mine. . James B 'Rogers,M. D. — Genaral and orga nic chemistry. John Barclay Biddle—MD.—Dean of the faculty.' joseph. Leidy, N.' D.—DeMonstrator of Anatomy. The Franklin MedicalCullege was incorporated - • •;•;.": the Legislature of Penpsylvanie, by an act approved' „r 7 ;9th January 1846,0nd is authorfsed by section third .. i:7 _„•-• of its charter, "togrant the degree of Doctor of Medi.; vino to any such persons as shall possess the rlunlifga= lions now id • other usually required Of s; Medical Colleoes this state."' candidate - • '• . FEES, ~ • , For each course eflectures, • $l5 OD' , 74 maeoeulali en fee, to bo paid once only, 5 PO Diploma fee, 10 00' t,` ; •,„ . .Additional information respecting thriconise of kn• st ruction, or other matters connected with the ty, can be obtained upon application , persOnally,•or by letter, to ; J 13 BDni.E. Dean of the Faculty, N E corner of Quince and . Spruce street, Philadelphia, marl I d6m . . WASHINGTON HOTEL,. Corner of St. Clair and Penn streels, Pittsburgh, 1 . JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor:, - - THE proprietor begs leave to return his mostgrate. --, ful thanks to his friends. and the 'public for past favors,end hopes, by attention; o merit a continuation. t . , . of their patronage. The house, is pleasantly situated :...:, near the Exchange; it has accommodations for travel... ers, elute large:room for public meetings, dinner or „, .'.:, supper parties ! - . - - REFRESHMENTS with ! Always ready, or prepared on the shortest notiee, the choicest the -markit will afford. Oysters and Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve. ry day during the season. The greatestcare e'as been ta,l;en in the selection of - wines and liquors. variei ty of newspapers are regularly Sled in tne - - ment. P. S. A: H.CaLuncti sem ed up Arry day at 11,A. M. WAR WITH MEXICO-DEVI.A.REDI MONONGAHELA . -‘ . CLOTHING STORE: No 22 WOOD St. Second Door front-the - 'Corner.of Water Street. ' • COOLEY -& LAIRD, PROPRIETORS, The Undersigned takes this method-of announcing to their customers and the public generally, thist they have just received from the East, end offer for sale as the alsove stand a large and well selected assortment 'of Cloths, Cassimeres,Testings •and materials of ms. ry descridtion, having been purchased for cash on the most 'advantageous terms, they are enabled to offer all CHEAP as'can be sold in the Western COuntry ... • Their aisortment of , - - is lar READ Y- MADE CLOTHING, ge, and has been manufactnied lions the best materials, and by excellent workmen. , ,They have constautly.on band and, will manufacture to ant to order all articleeof Clothing, which they will war- rbe made in the besmanner anti most fashion. able style._ They invite the . pnblic to call and examine, theta stock of goods, as ;my are confident they can sell neon eatict.Es at prices Which cannot fail (Villa& Itemember the place. Dip. ,2. WOOD ST It SECOND - DOOR: _FROM THE coHNEH::,or WATER: John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION IVIETtCHIT ICameral IVoodandsthat:.,.Pittaburgh .74 S ready tot eceive me retitled ize of everydeseriptioi on consignment,- for public or private , tortle,- land from long eitperlence in the abovec businOss, flitter , himself that ho will be able to give entirw satisfactios to all who may favor him with theiratronago, Regularsales on Monne - Ts and THIMSUTS, orDr3 Good: ancl coney articles, at 14:t o'clock A. M. Of ElioemieS, Pitisbtughmanufactimea artialits,-nott and seeendland fninitore, &e.; at f 2 o'cleek,P. - 141:: - Sales eveiy augl2 y 1C134i8.D c'oNv gas' • - Attorney at . LBWS '3 . june.l94l.Bcisly office in Burke's Buildings' dtk -street, near-tilarket - • '` ~~'~"
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