# lcut portattoli •svtne~.. Transportation Line. CoudifeliNi ,on strict Sithhnill-kccping princiPles, thOugh not, claiming - tulle the mt!) , Line thut i 3, ao conduted E proprietors nfthisold,establisited line have pat their stock iii the most"corniiieteerdeC, and tire 0,4014111 y prepared to forwari Produco and Merchandise to. and. from the 'Eastei u cities on opening Of nt v . ig,ation. trust that - our Wog experience "in the cirrryitig bnaines4niskzenlous attentkin'to the intnreAs orCII4- , ICilleis;:Will - BCCllift to to a continuance and increase. of the: patronage hithertoeXtended to "Binghtim's Our arrangements will enable ue to carry freight. With the Utmost- despatc,b, and our prices shall alwaye be as lore as the lowestchargedy other responatble lines Produce and Merchandi3e, will be received and frir! warded east and west without any charge fur advent. ming, Storage or Conrnission. • ' - Billa of btrit,g forwarded, - and awry direction prompt ly-attended to. Ailrea.i,.cir apply to IVM. BINGI - 1 AM, Canal.Basiti, cur. Liberty told Wayne me., l'ittsb'g. 31NGH ANIS, DOO . K, and - STRATTON, • • No. 271 i Market itteeta'hiladelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agora.. No: V 22 NnrrKHoivard street, Baltimore. WILLIAM TYSON, Agent: : No. 10, Weitstreet. New York. RELIANCE POR.TA.BLE BOAT LINE. 1846 MEM FOR' THAN 'POP TIN 'coons 41 4citee'in Pittsburgh and the Eastern Cities - WITHOUT TRANSHIPPING. established Line (being the oldest Port . -IL able' Boat Line on the Canal) ia now prepared to recreie:Proilnce and Merchandise For shipping eitli -er East or West. The Beats of this Line are com manded by skilful, experienced and sober Captains, and provided with goal et ewe, Boats and cargoes are ttatisferred from and to Canal and Railroad, saving -all removal and SCIIIELTUIIOtI'of gioods: Trilts made in '-itisliort...time, and goods carried on us fair terms as -.-any Miter Thankful for and respectfully iolicitindi coritinu aoco"of Lilo very liberal and growing, pat runt* go here tofore bestowed upon this line, we with confidence as ,t,re those merchants disposed to favor us, that -choir i business .shall be done to their entire satiafaction - carriedGuods by us consigned to either of our Irons ' es, will shipped to their destination, freoof charge for ship Ping; 61.011V%, ' or' advance of charges. As we helil no interest inSteattiboat Metr.hants may tiepi:Reran their g . 003s always Iving forwaid with " naval:lay upon good boats and at the lowest rates cf freight. -Produce consigned to our house at Phihndelphiu ter sate, will be sold 'on liberal terms, and advances . Made Pilisbargh oy Philadelphia. " • . JOHN McFA DEN & Cu., Penn street, Canal Bazin,Pitt...hurgh JAS. M. DAVIS, &I Co., 249 and '251, 43 4 ! 1 . 0 6ai Market st.,Philadelphia X1:846. ct Wostorn Transportation Company. D. LEECII & Co.'s 01c1 , ,gst.abtrslyrAi Tran.v . iortation Lines, (Being ilinfirst,ono on Op Pa. Canal ) BETWEEN PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA. BALTI.MORE AND NEW YORE, A RE fully prepared to transact any business that 13... may he confided to them, in such a manner as must giva . general satisfaction. Their stuck consists of a double daily line of Pennsylvania Boats and Rail Road Cars, (all owned by themsehms,) which enables them to carry ti large quantity of freight with certain. tynnd, despatch, in as short time, and on as favorable terms us any other responsible -Line." froduce or Merchandise consigned to any of the andel signed forwarded free of any charge for commis sMn or. storage. Tobacco, fcr Vbikalalphia, carried by our. Line, will be delivered at the cit.) Tobacco Warehouse, Dock vrect, in the cars, without di aynge. The badness of these Lines will be conducted on Subbath.keeping principles. 02' Address or apply to • . - `D. LEECH & Co., • - Canal Basin, Peon street, Pittsburgh. • .HARRIS & TUSTIN. Plus 13 and 13 South Third at.. JOS: TAYLOR &SONS, - : 114 _and ---:North Howard sr., Baltimore. _ - XV. P. ORRICK. .. . • 7 West et., New Yotk. D. LEECH CO,S. PACKAGE EXPRESS TO PHILADELPHIA. . . The Canal being now open, the •-•- - above Express, which has been established Co: theconveyance.of valuable packages of merctitridize, specie, Bank notes, jooelry,- &c.. will recommence running on Monday, 6111 Aptil. • AO Iron Chest.will be dispatched daily, during the traveling season. 'Apply to • • • - ' . D. LFECH & 'CO., - - app-3m. - cor. Penn st. and Canal. _ • 1846.bffgA 4 Independent Portable Boat Line, For „the Transportation of Produce, and Merchandise, to and from PITTSBURGH, •13ALTIZIORE AND PHILADELPHIA. No h' • o rang zromont MHE subscribers, Agents fora number of the best Portable Boats, forming a regular daily Line, be IWedn Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities, will be fully prepared, oa_the opening of navigation, to ship a large 'amotint of . Prorice'and •Merchandise with . despatch 'and en'acciimodating terms. The greatsucceSs which has characterised this mode of tranaptirtation On the Penns' Canals and Railroadi, during the last few yaks,. notwithstanding the oppo sitional long established coinpunies, and is a. pretty sure indication of itcsuperiority over the old plan of -transhippingut the different tertnlauus of canals and reilrOads. We - therefore ask for the Independent Portable Boat Linea liberal shard of patronage. - ' Produce or Meri:ha dine consigned to us fur ship: meat will be forWardrd'immediately on arrival free of any chargeTer commission, storage- or insurance.— Bills Lading transmit tett - an:l all instructions prompt )), utterrded to. - - MEARS, RAYNOR & Co., . ..'. Broad et., Philadelphia. ROSE "51FRRILL & Co., • Smith's Wharf; Baltimore. C A NicANULTY & Co, • canal basin, Fountain Bt., .near Liberty, : . —rnar • ' " • Pittsburgh. FARE REDUCED!! Good Intent Past Mail for PNIULADY,LPHO g OP OpLENDID NIIVP inOY ItUlla COACHES, 'a :-RAIL ROAD Leave Pittsburgh daily,at 1 o'clock, P. rd. •• , RUNNING THROUGH 1N 48 110 uRS, • _ ASCENDING rug HILLS WITH SIX lIORSES AND POSTILLION. . 7 ,1 , 7 - Prpmeltizoibersburgby Railroad to Philaddelphia, • . • In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there can . netting with - Mail Cars Cur New York; also at Chant herdhurg with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore and iVa ,, hingtortChy. : -18 - eiP 0 ffi ea fur the ilbovo Line, next door tc the Ex-. change Hotel,= . _ St - Cliiir street,. and oitposite- rho. St. ,Charles Hotel, Wood street. jone W. MOORHEAri, Ag't. IZEMOVAL would respectfully infOrtn his - frieads'and :customers' that he has removed ta No. 106 Market street, between: Fifth and . Liberty etreeto, {east side) 'Where he is. receiving -a late and well.a sorted stock of spring Goedsi-fo which he would restiactrulty-inyiteibir attention . 80 . dGtzt • „„ Af.44;;;"1:4•1i,*1 1 v',f 4 ',„,%-p • t 4'17" = 4,, •,. i•`; :F. 2`• . ". fv f, „ ; • s. N,„ .4 % c Pittsburgh; Partablol3oBl 'Sable; 1845. -- OR the transportation of freight .between Pitts ' burgh and the' Ati• atic.Cities, via Pennsylvania jmproventents and Baltiinote and Susquchauna Rail. Tha Preptietor'sorthis old established Lino, hav ing completed their arrangements, are prepared to fur. ward-goods to and from the Easton tint.opetring of tho canal navigation,) on as liberal terms as.those of any other responsible Line, and aro detertnined that nocaro or attention on -their part shall be4tinting to secure .a continuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed-upon them for several yezus past'. - The decided success.of the Portable Boat system, son : mailer& in the regultirily and dispatch experienced in the delivery Of goods;the absence °fall risk of delay, breakage .orotherdarnage incident to the old system, where goods have to be burric,lly three times on tlio:-Way, and the merchantable ,order.. it, .which pioduce haa been'avowedly delivered by them, has induced the proprietors to increase their stock cOnsiderably thisseason. Theirextensive warehouses at each 'point (Unequalled by any other Line), affords thernlacilitieS to conduct their business with dispatch;. and to shippers tho convenience of free storage, if re quired, until tbsir'airangetnents are complete—while their lung expetienco in the carrying trade, it is pre sumed,- will be . sullicie;nt guarantee to their patrons and the phblic, that they will successfully exert them selves to give general aaliStaction. -Produce received and ferwarded. Steamboat chat - 4es paid, and Bills. Lading hansmitteil free of chat ge for emmon,sion, advancing or storage, and nil conitnu nicationa to the follow in. , agents pi mom ly nth-ailed to. TA A PTV. & O'CONNOR, cot- Peun and Wayne sta. Pittsburgh. THOMAS IRA 278 Nlatket sheet. Philadelphia. O'CONNOItS & CO, ma,3o y. • - NOrth 4.6MiM Opposition Good Intosit Vast Lino for TREEI4I.ID-liiili?TSE42.. - I.arT.ri4 . AeSVMATI.4 Leave-Pittsiburgh daily at 1, P. N. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Aacendingtho mountain with qtx HORSES AND POSTILLIOA .ONLY ONE tCIOHT , OUT TO CIISMCCUSLIUGH, Tlience by,RA IL ROAD toPhiladclithia,-(being the only. Line, running their own cars on the road,)connec ting with Mail Curs for New York; also st Chambers burg with Muillines direct to Baltimore atid Wash inton City: E._ • .Ciffi co second door below the St Chat lea Howl, Wood street. oct `2s•ly . . . Wm.. WI, Wright, Dentist, t Dr Office and lit aidc;ice in St Clair at. -111 A fnt d:wri below. Liberty, near 'he Exchange Hotel.. .marl /p HIS day,i calved. and imw opeideg, a Splendid tic6ortnieni of Fine, Main and Foie:). Colored CLOTIIS. CA§SIMEAES, VI:STINGS, &c., All t)f the . choicesi twlect The subscriber is now opening his stork of tiering Goads; which, for . Variety, mete, style mid quality, ha : never befoie been offered in this city. The Very flue tering :patronage best Owed upon thin estublishment the past year, hits induced tbe - subscriber to Multi an unusual large pittehase. Many of these Goods ere Of a superior quality and remote. and of n kind never brour..ht to this Market by ore other estublinliment.— He would respectfullyielicit the armor ionof his ft Minis and the - citizens gonerally, who are accustomed to having their garments made to order. having for some time post paid particular attention to this branch of iris business, and haviM• r secured the nstistance of the most competent and fassionuldo Cutters, some of whom Rte established and well known is such in tills community. ' • It would be difficult, in ncommon advertisement, to enumerate the various nrtieles ennipriNing this st bat it consists of every description of goods suitable for gentlemen's wear, such as Superfine, Plain and Fancy Colored FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS. • CASSIMERES, of entire n...w styles; various goal. ities; VESTINGS, of every description, LI few expressly fur "Dress or Burly Vests;" FINE TWEEDS, of voriou,-, soles and prices; Olive. Brown, Black and Gold ,Mixed CASHAIA BETS. FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms and col Lire; .SILK UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS. splendid ' Satin Scat fs, Handkercheifs„ Suspenders, &c , lie will be pleased at rill times to show these Goods to any wishing to purchase, feeling', confident that be can fiirniTh any garment In his line on as good term., and in better style. than at any o , her establishment West of the Nl”untains. Ai , examination ui the stock and style of workmanAltip will convince any person of the advantages to be derived by pinclinsing nt this es tablishment. P. DELANY, . NO. 49 1.1111.::RTY STREET. EThe New York and I'ldiadelphia Fashions ore this day received. mat 19 WE BEAT THE JEWS AND GENTILES!! GREAT WESTERN CLOTIII\G STORE! P. OWENS, PROPRIETOR, p ETU ENS thanks Leith old customers and friend 4 for past favors. HO: is now prepared to sell clOthitir, lower, by ton per cent; than any other estab lishment treat of the mountsinstend keeps constant. Iy on hand a large assortment of GENII EMEN'S CLOTHING. such as OverConti froin $3,50 to $3O. Cussinett Pants from $2.tr44; fine 'Cassitnere Punts from $3,50 toifi; fine Satin Vests fM• $1.75; fine Bom bazine do for $3: and all kinds of WINTER. VESTS. SHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, and all articles in his line. Those who wish to - purchase, will do well to give hint a cull, as be is. prepared 'to furnish clothing on the very cheapest terns for cash. Don't forget the place; GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE, NO. 143, LIBERTY STREET, opposite Brewery Alley. • 'oct2l3lf. • P. OWENS. CLOTHING STORE!! Water Street, Three DOCill below Wood. THE suhscriber respectfully inform his custo mers and the public generally, that he has.open• ed a variety of seasonable clothing. at the above stand, which he oilers lib cheap as can be bought in the Thestore is i n charge of Mr R.PI3V, one of the best cutters and most experienced workmen in the city. `.-mct.`2Btf. P. OWE S. PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. WILLIAM D. SI:TAIPEI; MERCHANT. TAILOR, R ESPECI FULLY inferans , hiy friend* nd the - IL public gt‘nektily, that - he has takenthe .. • NEW STORE •-, • At thecnrner of , Wood and : Wnterstreets, on the site occupied by Mr S. Scho . yerptevioui to the Great Fire, where he is prepared to furnish all !minks in the tine of - - M*g GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, On the most moderate terms, and at the shortest no. tico. His stock' of Goode is ENTIRELY NE IV , Add has been selected with much care to suit the mar. ket. -He has in his employment some of 'the best workmen in the city, and from long, experience in the beiiness, he hopes to give general satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom. A large as sorttnent of _ _ Clothing . suitid to the Season. . • - `COIltliS ting of Cloth, Frock nod Deese Cosy s, of all color' various quelities. He offers-to the publicas , As any eatabi ishmen tin the city. He haSalso a large stock of Veits, Shirts, cotton and silk eravrds, Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, which he is prepared to . sell low for cash, and cash only. Having secured the'services of-ari excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture garrnents of all kinds to order; in such EL manner tigto reader;the. : . PITTSBURGH CLOTHING: STORE _ -worthy of public patronage. The public are invited. Local) and examine. for theinnelveae FARE REDUCED! of SPLENDID IttiY,BULLT Za, Viiz. .911 A. HENDERSON, Agent IMPORTANT A R.RIVAL RE-BUILT AND AT WORK! GOOD BARGAINS .;~~~'_ THRlEltill:Rfllnt CLOTHING STORE NO. 151 1 L1 BERTY STREET • - t 111111.: Proprietor of this old and highly po'n.dar its; nililishinent infurins his friends and the puldic at large, that a portion of his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK np READY MADE CLO-TIIIN.G Is now prepared fur their inspection, and he respect invites all.who contemplate Purchasing articls in his line to pay him a - His stock this season is • peeolierly . Ache;, comprising all the latest FASII OAS AND PATTERNS, and all his Goods,. hav ing been gjected_by himself in the eastern markets;he can with Nrifidenco recommend them to his customers as beimg of the very best (plenty. f • H is large 'assortment of - • DRESS COATS; Is made in die must modern' and inMroved style, and the workmanship cannot be excelled. Pants of every descriptiq!‘., .4. Fancy Os Helms a rare and bcatiti . fitt assortomut of VESTINGS, o %%glitch be would call the mention of the public us he believea them to ho more • BEAU L AND CIIEAPER, flmu ouythiug of the kiud tiuu lias been uffere,fher6 Turccd and other coati, for Summer wear, la prat variety and titadein evety Fashionable Shirts, Latest Stifle of Stocks, SUSPENDERS OF 'EVERY DESCRIPTIONS, lIANDIC PSG 11 1E PS, and every other ankle no- Assary rot aF A 5 MON A L D IIESS. • He has 'a very large and excellent assortment or SUBSTANTIAL ' CLOTIUNG, wlii.-1) will be sold lower than it can be purchased at any oilier place in the city—to which he Woidti invite the attentiiin id working, men and others who wish setviceablecluthint , fur every day's went. lilving in his omliluu some or- the REST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN'. That the Cowitty can prodnue, and being provided with a stock of llandi, which for excellence and. in• tikty CANNOT BE EQqALLED, 110.ia prepared - - To Mako.Clothos to Order, - At the shortest totice, find irt o stylt that CANNOT Do not Pass the TUBED. BIG DOORS. • It is not considered any TROUBLE TO SHUN CLOTHINa,, And' the proprietor feels confident that alter on ex amination or his stoek, all who desire to tiorchama will find it their inlet est to deid int his establishment. The proprietor would I eke this opportunity to ten der his sincere thanks to the public for the'. 04piece , denied pittronage ht.stowed , upon his eitablhatment,, sod it,. the succe,e. he has niet with is an indication thathis alias to please his patrons,. have not been unnvniling, he pledges Itim;el( tVainoilting shall he omitted on his part to securri their kindness for the fu. :ure. ' JOHN McCLOSKEY. snot 17-,Mw HO, FOR OREGON! FIHE undersigned wouhtinform his old patron s iota the public in general, :that. notiVillisioncling the meat excitement on the Oregon goestion, he still com t Mors to mom/facture CIOIIIING of all kinds to orthir and oilivrwise, in supeliur styloo lie bus lately received a large lot of CLOTHS; CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS; JEANS, &e., ‘V.lticli for beauty, f.u.birm, durability and cheapnevs are atm, passed intim ‘Vextern rnmket. Among the aboitc will be found many goods of entirely new ,tyle asin texture and color. T{tesetha NxvioXxi.would rexPectfully invite Ids old, custonterg andtlre public to call 'and examine, confident uf his ability to please in all depaitment. • lie ban Oita nu band a variety of fancy SILK VELVETS, CASIMEEES, VALENCIAS, ETC. For vzstings, at all ;nice., which he is prepanui to make for customers in a style untrapassable. Be lons also Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cry- Amts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other artielenppermining w men's wear all qmilities,and prices its great variety. lo returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage, heretofore extended whim. the um dersigned would observe, that notwithstanding the great quantity of ateam got up by reonabe-BIG establishment he still continues to glide along on the low,pressme system, and defies competition in all the various branches of his business, viz; in thr de pat ;meta; workmanship, fashion, 4-e. I hose still on hand a few elooks; overcoats and other articles of win ter wear, which I will pen at unusually low prics.s. JAMES 1.1 MITCHELL National Clothing Store, feb3.d&w 165 Liberty A., 2d dont below MIL Dr. E. Dieritt, Dentist, (Of Bac Burnt District.) 110191 ES PF.CTFI.I LLY informs hi frieud4 and ;al I Lbw& who ih'iA his services that he hod taken on office oSfnithfield mica. 2d dour from Virg in nfley,where he Will now attend al I °petal ions of the Teeth in the lit muner and in the ehortest notice.: Office hours from 9 till 12. and frotn'2 till 5. may9—dairtf; office in Burke'A Buildings, •ltlt .weer, near Market j tine WA& w Iv A Farm For Sale C ONSISTING of about 150 acs, fifty of whichwhichN...) re cleared and under fenno, sh tilled about tbr, C miles from the city of Allegheny, between the Frank lin and Beaver roads, well watered. and adjoining lands of Arthur Gallagher, James Kerr. atn late I >avid Chess, Hugh Davin, Rnbnct Davis end Samuel Davis. This tract of Nod from its proximity to market trade, are induceinents to Gardner's Farm err,;Butdivrs or Manufacturers. - Price low and con ditions easy. For pro ticularFenquire of SARAH II FETTER MAN, or JAMES C CUMMINS, nOv6 Pittsburgh Pa. REMITTANCES of money on moderate terms, can be made dui ing my absence in Europe, to eveiy part of Irel.tn.l, England, Scotland, Wales or the continent of Europe. Legacies, debts, property or claims recovered; searches for Willa, titles and documents effected, and other European business trnns ncted by applying to . James May, Water street, Pius. bargit. LI KEENAN. Agent nod Attorney at LW. Pittsburgh Franklin Medical Conein . . of Philadelphia. V IHE first annual course of lecturesin this insti tution,willbe opened 03 Monday, thil twelfth daY of October next s 'tlie second Monday In October,) and willbe continued un,!l theend of the ensuing Feb. rusty Paul Beek Goddard, AI, D.—Anutomy and H into! ogY • C C Van Wyek,M:D.—Principles:and practice of !surgery. illeredith Clymer,M, D,—Principles• and practice of medicine. John Barclay Biddle, iu D.—Mutetia median and therapeutics. - ';David Hunter Tucker, flu. D.—Obstetricks and dieeases ofw•omen and children. EevinS Jaynes. M. D.—Phisioltlgy and legal med !eine. :James B Rogers, M. a—General and orttanic cliemistry. John &archly Biddle. AI D.--Dean of the faculty. Joseph Leidy,llf. D.—Demonstrator of 'Anatomy. ,The Franklin Medical College was incorporated in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an act approved .28th January 1846, and is 'authorised by section third of its charter, "to grant the degree of Doctor ofMedi-, eine' to any such perriOns 'coition possess.therptulifica- Lions now usually , required . of _candidates - in, other Medical Colleges in_ thisstate' ' - - FEES, For each course of lectutes, ' - $15.00 . .04articulatienfee, to be paid once only, - 5.00. Diploma fee, • 10 00 Additional inforination respecting - the course of in struciion, or other matters connected with the ty; can he obtained upon application, personally, or by' letter, to - 1- M. D. Pean - of the Faculty, N corner :of Quince. and Slime° . Ist - cacti Philadelphia ; ':= - m a d! d 6,22 =M3M ENNUI BE SURPASSED Three Dig Lours, 151 Lilwrty.m. RICII.4IID COWAN, Attorney at Law, European agency PROFESSORS ..--,, _.„..... ?I-" , .:-..:j.: - ,-:!.: - .. - .. - ::.'.'. 2 :3: - .;:, ':'3'',li';l';')--.7.-..-;ir.,,:!..; =Mr nr i ßE . er woo mo s t respectfully call the rivnlture . Warefooms„ ' attention of the public'to his stocicof Cabinet Ware; poiseasing ease - Images over any Other:tuarnifei miring "establishment in. the city. }lois 'enabled to sell his wcites attouch lower prices; therefore he . woultl retnind those who want good Furniture at alairprice f gettlie right place, N027-Fiftlf t .t• k'N• BLIN DS. • TERVELT • " YE old and well kmiwn Ve. tan :Blind Maker, former; sf Second end : Fourth sta.:. Les this method -to inform I mtiny friends of the fact tt . his'FactorYis now in full tration - cm St Pair near t old Allegheny Bridge, Mm a . constant supply of inds of various colors and dines,. is constantly kept hand and at - all •t *ices, . 1171 twenty•cents up to suit itomnrs. - Is will be put op so, that in VEN IT As WE _:benvise, they may be re moved without the eid of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be 'removed; and without any extra expense. j024-d&wly. - JOIIY.bI. TOVVNSENUt DRUGGIST AND APOTIIEC,'ARY. No.. 45 11:Tail:et st. 3 4oars above Third st PITTSBURGIi. WILLhavO constantly on lintirl,a well solected assortment of the hest and freshest medicines, „hid, Ito will sell on rh o nr.ept MUS011111)1U terms:— Physicians sending orders will bq jpromptly - at.tended . to, and sappily& with articles they may .reiy upon ns presrripiimis will Jo accittalelYan( neatly preiairtal from the betespatstialinic ; nny.haur u the day or night= •• •• ' ; • .; 'Alatr; for !tale, a birga stud; of flit4ltancl .o,xfperfu . Removal. - IThitt• -POLi.OOK, has :iereev'mito' Wylie mrevi,livar the emit - "Coed, • 1 WS N t •-°s` DuIECTFRONJ PHILADELPHIA PAPiat BY.kitS•Tnt LABO.LAND WARtIANTY OF . • • DAVID LANDRETIL • ...by:4y L SNOW thOl. Nd Wu tor 1. ut the stunt' funnel ly occupied by Geo A Betry . EXtlael from the “iteport" of the "Visiting, Commit . tee of the Penn.ylvuhiu horticultural Sochoy," utiunimothly nthpted, end ordered to be printed. Landreth's Nutieriei and-Grardens. 'ahem! , .extensivo grounds lire - en Federal strett near tho Aiiennl. ' The eut Hest collea thin of Cumellins was made :hew... Some of tine now iti Pti , wasion of Oar nursery men, ate ten fret high. • ".: • The selection of GIIELN IMILSK PLANTS i , If/tillable and extensive. Thu Aturserira aro all wry cutrectly inatrate.i, supplying every part of the Union, a detail of which would occupy tort 'much of our space: we tl•refore content ourselves with stating that the stock is very large. and in every stage of growth, consisting of FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVER. GREENS, StIRUBS, , VINES AND CREEPERS, with a culkelian of heriniceenus Plants: FRUIT TREES; of the best kind and most Iteulthy.con.litiun; large beds of seeding; apples. !Want. plums, Sze., as stocks 6.r budging and gruftin...: a plan very superior to that of workit... upon suckers, which carry with diem into the graft all the diseases of the parent • • • .GARDF.ft SErD3 of tho tiliest quality have been enacted over thy country frOm these grouedg, and may elway.* ho depended oporn The Seed Estobli,.le meat of them, florticultmist is one of the mot en ten.dvo in the Union, and ita nl utation is well sus. mined horn year to year. uTo obviate the chance of mixture of the fitrMa of the plants of the same family, they baye established another namely, me suitable distance, do that &gen ration cannot take place, and which secured to the purchaser a "gennino article." Knowing thus the age, quality and process of culture of every plant, the supply from their groanda is recommended with great cooWnce.7 • Sittee the date of the "Report" from which the above is extracti.d, the entire eatublialiment has been greatlyenlarged.. ThectillectienoiCamelliasembracee all the finer kinds. and consist:, of dome thousands of various size.; so likewise of Roses, and other desirable plantt, both tender and lattd);Tritit Trees, &e. The Seed Gardena uliine cover fifty acres. 'anti the whole it, Its it has been fur mate than half a century. under the auceitashre management of father and nun, the went prominent in America. _ _ _ Oidera leceived by F. L. SNOWDEN, (eon whom cutaloguea may be obtained, gratis. A CARD • ripyrE subscriher begs leave respectfully to retina 1. hi., grnteful acknowledgements for the libetst !implying., bestowed on him for yenis past, nail par ticularly. to I linat! who ' "Cliernaaly patronised him since hit misfortune by ibn late tire. Having c6b sirternbly enlarged Ilia business by associating, with Wm 13 Roberta as a pro tner, lie would earnestly so licit a continuance of former fevers to the new firm of Roberts & Knee, and lie intaia that by prompt linen* Lion to , business they will give general ,ottisfaettun. M. KANE, Jr. REMOVAL The subscribers would respectfully inform their f lends and the public that they have removed to their new Warehouse 011 Third between Market and Wood streets. south side, where they trust, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage.— They solicit attention to their extensive stock on hand, which has been got up with great care in the latest style and meat, substantial manner. consisting in part of the following articles, viz: Slating:toy Wardiube-; Dressing Bureaus; Book Caw S. Secretaries; Section Back Sofas; [lino do; " ' Divans, " Ottomans, " ' Victoria Chairs; " French du; " Blain do; " Centre Tables; Card do; o, Bureaus of every description; End Tables; Marble Top Pier do; Center. dot. " Sofa do; f) Dressing Bureaus; " Wash Stands; Mahogany Work Stands; " Hat Racks;': " Rocking Chairs; " Sewing . dot. " Music Stools; " Arm Chairs; . • - ‘ • " French Bedsteads; " Butler's Trays; Mahogany, cherry and poplar, Bedsteads, warranted proof againstbu„gs, and superior to any thing now._ of. fered to the public. Also, a yisdety'of Windsor chairs of the best rivality and a new. style of arm chairs,. with Spring seat, well adapted for offices or societies, with a variety of oilier , articles too .. numerous to mention. We have at a considerable expeniecintroduced into our new Factory on Front Street, a steeiniEngine with Machinery: Which will enable us to sell wholesale isnd retail, et reduced prices. - -•The attention of Wesiern- Merchants and persons moving west; is invited to our new end extensive'es. tabliahtheet. Western _Cabinet-makers `.are also re quested to give us a. call, as__they,willSod.they can purchase from us for leis than they can manufacture. Orden; from, a - distence-will receive prornptattention, and the fiirniture-Will be carefully packed. Steamboats and Hotels furnifi hed, at . ..the. shortest no. tice.en faverableterms.' Uundertaking in branches;. attended to (ignaTlO4 - • & - 1111 0 ur 411 1re . INDEMNITY' AGAINST LOSS OR DAM:. • - -Acr. - • THE MUTUAL PRI NC IPLE COMBINED - With the additional security-of a &root:CAPITAL. The 'Reliance nautoot insttromee Co._ • of. Phila....Charter Pet ettlah George W. Toland, 1 John M. Atwood, .- ThomanC. Rockhill,! -Lewis R. A.dilierst,. Wm. R. ThOmpson, I George N. Baker,' " Ge.orge M. Stroud, John J. Vandeihootp,. George W. Carponter.l . :VX TILL make insurance against Loss of_Damage V by Fire, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Hoilties; Stores and other buildings, and on Furniture, Gdods, Wares and Marche ndize, limited oritterpe foal, in town or cotintry, oUthe most favorable terms. ~'The Mutual Principle, combined with 'a Stock Capi tal, and the other previsions of the Charter of. this Company, hold out unusual inducements, both of profit and safety, to those desirous of effecting insurance; to 'which the Company ask the attention and mu:ruination of, those interested. The Calks]. Stock of the. Company is invested in good and sufficient securities. After previding for the losses accruing to thef.kunpany,in the course of its business, thestockholders are entitled to receive ,out of its income tin krirofits ah interest not exceeding six per cent-per annum on the Capital Stock aefuttily paid in—the "amount of which Interest, it is exnected, will be supplied by funds invested--and therenfter; all the renittiniug profits are to accuinoluto and he held, in like Manner with the Capital Stock, for the betterse. emit) , of the assured. ,Bet ceetificatesibeginar inter est, payable normally, transferable on the books of the Company, and convertible at tiny lime into Capital Stock, will be issued thertifor to the Stockholders and inset ed inemhers,in propchttinn tot he HMO lintel Sleek held, or premium pa id by theta respecthtelY, agreeably tir the provisions or I lie Charter. ! :..Those'effecting iri-girenti with this company have, be;tides the usnal protection against loss, by the curb. itury,inctliod of insure nce,theridd itional advantage of n dieect participation in the [treks of the Coniptiny; - .without ny I iability. I t GF:O. TOLAND, President. B. 51. IliNclimer;,.Se'eretury The atthi:criber, who is the duly authorised Agent fur thenbove• named Comintny ,is preptrctltornakeid•rur-ance, at the °thee of the Agency, No. St Charles hotel, on Tiara street, a few doors above iytmd street, 11 Id will give'ell futthei i4ornintion degred. - • Pittsburgh, May 30,1945. Cies-Iy.) rlet3 '' .I,__ Agency of the - Franklin Firtinsttrance-_ Company of c',ltiladeTphist..- N. E. corner of ; Third 4nd Wood sir., Pittsburgh. THE assets dr the comitnny on the Graihr- January, 1845, as puhlialied in cOnformily with an,act-td lho Pennsylvunia Legialathre, %eke Bonds iiadMortgagta, $600,615 O. Real Estote, nt cost, - 100,967 n Tempoittiy 'Lonna Stocha'and Cash, 207,499'72. . . . . ; Making a total of ; $909G83:,42 Afrording certain - essurrwetAbat all hiA4 . es• 'ivill lie promptly mct.and giving !noire security to:allulloolr: min policies from this Company. MA* titheri - tat us Into rates as are Cathasteuti with security. _' arta WARRICK MAIITIDI, Agent. ,• INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE Tho Citizen's Mutual Insnranco -Company of Pennsylvania, , . No. 152, Ilranut &reel, Philadelphia, WILL insure houst4, stores. and ot her buildings; also merchandise, furniture and property gen erally, in Pitudmrgb and the sutruultding eritintry, ag:11111St loss ur damage by fire, for any period of time. Chatter perpetual. No 'marine, river nor inland transportation risksare taken by this Company:. It makes no dividends among stockholders. After paying the necessary ex. pensesof the office, the whole accruing premium and interest are appropriated exclusively to meet losses. It is thus enabled to insure on terms not surpassed by any other Coiiipany. JAMES TODD, President. • DANIEL D. CCECItlfy AEency at I'itisburgh,l in Burlie'e bantling on 4th street, at the Wilco of Ey, & Stacbunan. je3.. JAS: W, BUCUANAN. INSURANCE. American Fire Insurance Company OF PIIILADELPIA, CHARTER PERPETUALCA ['UAL 500,000 PAID IN. , (Win zn Pltiladelphia i No. 72, Walnut st ; WAS. DAVIDSON, Pres't. FREDIMICE Fner..EY, Sec'y. 111 i IS old and well established Companycontinues to insure Bailin*, Nlerchandise, Furniture and property, not of an, , extra hazardous character, againtt lo,s or damage by Fire. Applications for tnatitunces in Pittsbungh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or fur limited; periods, on favorable terms by GEO. COCK RAN, Agent. dec24 No 26 Wood st. Tho Prant.lin Fire Insnranec Company of Philadelphia. CHARTER PERPETUAL mom() paid in, office 1633, Chestntit st., north 'side'near Fifth: Tuke Insurance, either permanent or limited, against lasi ur damage by fire, on Property and EG frets of every deseriptioni in Town or Country, on the most reasonable terms. lApplieutions, made either personally or by letter; will be promptly attended to. C. N, BANCK.I4i, Ptest. C. G. BANCREi, Sec'y. DIRECTORS: - - - - - Charles N. 13ancker, Jacob Et 'Smith, Thomas Flan, !George W. Richards, Thomas J Wharton, Maniacal D. Ltiwis, Tobias Wagner, Adalphi E Samuel Grant, DaCiti S Brown. WAnnrcx AIARTIN, Agent, at tho Exchange Of rice of Warrick Martin & Cu., corner of Third and Nlitrlter streets. . Fire. risks taken on:buildings and theirScoteents in Pittsburgh, Alleghen'y dad the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-Iy. Firo and Marine Insurance. rill HE Insurance CoMpany of North Ainericl, of 11. Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, off Vis to make permanent and limited Insurance on propertY,in : tbis city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the Canal and Rivera. Arthur G. Coffin, PITA. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, ! Charles Taylor,! , Sorrel. W. Jones, ! ! Sam'!. W. Smith, Edward Smith, ! Ambrose White, _ John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R.Neff, Thomas P., Cope, Richard D. Wood; Wm. Welsh, , Henry. D. Sherrard,Sec'y, This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794.- Its charter is perpetual, and from its high standing, longexperience, ample means. and avoidirm all risks of an extra ha zardous character, it mey'brs considered ,as offerlng ample security to the public.. ! MOSES ATWOOD; At Counting Room of!Atwood,Jones.& Co., Water and Front streets, Pittshurgh. oct23-Iy. STILL continues in his old Pll 3 ines3 of mannfoctur ing WAGONS, CARTS, BRAYS, TIMBER._ WHEELS, TRUCKS AND WHEELBARROWS, on Fifth street, between Wood and - SrnithSeld, where he keeps constantly on hand, or'male to order in the shortest notice, any- amount of work, by - the best of workmen and goad materials, end at prices suit the. times. Those engaged in the Santa Fe trade, and Furnace Men, are requested] to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. ' ap7 By R. Dosteet, Penn *Erect, Pittsburgk Penner. . lasp cIARDING and Lodging by the day or'week on thomost reasonable terms. Strangers will find it to their advantage to 'patronize him.; Persons trav eling east or west, will`find his . honse a convenient 1 0 . cation—iris Within; one hundred; yards , of the Canal Basin, and convenient to the FOrwarding Houses. -Every infonnarion given to Iron Manufac turers, in all linanchenof the business, IN'Honaci Brewed'Ale'canat all Limos bo had :111 t&cbar niivlo iy• • - S :- PITTSBURGH AGENCY DIRECTORS vnLLpm. McllnE 04nal Boat Holum. ..:.i ~ , f P'. ~..~~ ~ ..ate; ,/.~'l, , ^•s'~~ At> afteAlister's Aliatealing Ointment _ . INSENSIRIA PERSPIRATION.. , The preceding figure is given . to represent the itl• SENSIBLE l'sttsPire f t.Tiort. It is tile greatevacuation for the impurities ,of the body. it will be noticed that a thick cloudy mist issues from all points of thesurface, which - indicates thnt.thiS perspiration flows uninter ropudly when .wei ;are - in health, but ceases when we ore sick. Life cannot bo sustained -without it. It is thrown' off from the blood and other juices of the bodylood diSposes by this' means, of neatly All the Impurities within us. The language' of Scripture is, 'int the Blood is the Life." If it ever becomes impure, itj may be traced directly to the stop pogo of the inseasrble.perspiration. Thus'we she, nil that is ,neceSsury when the blood is stagnant, or in feetcd, is.to open dutpores,and it relieves itself front all impurity instersepy... Its own heat and vitality, are suffrcieni,:Wifltuue one ? p article of medicine, except to open the pores opon the suiface. Thus we see the folly of taking no touch internal remedies. All pnicti. linnets, however, direct their offuris to restore the In sensible l'et ihn,. :The Thenimsuniun. for instance, skeins, the Ilydrojattitist shrouds us in wet blankets,, thp iloniepatltist deals out infinitissitnals, the Allopa thist bleeds arid, dti'Sei us with ITlCltury,lilld the blus tering Quack gorge-3 es with pills,-pills .pills. To givo . sotrm idea t - tf the amount of Insensible rerspitation, we will stole that the learned Dr. Itc;ven hock, uscertahnsd five-eights of all we receive in to the-stomach, passed lAT - by this means: In Other winds, if we eat,art daittle eight ponds per day, we eNacuate five pounds of. it by the Insensible Perspire., Tinis is'nfine other than the used up ritirtieles of 11'6 blood, .and utler . Adces giving - placelo the new and fresh onee.:-.. Tor clMtick this, therefore, is retain in the system.hvemigbis _of all .the virulent matter -that nature ileinandi ihnuldlenve the body. ...By a sudden tianaltion from heat to cold, the rores. arc stopped. the perspiration ceases; and disease begins at ours , turdeeelopci itself,..l - lence; a stoppage of this li f ive of the juices, Originates:so many complaints. . - It is by'stoppingl the stallik, ring overwhelms man 7. kind with coughs's iota's, and consumption, Nino tetelis Of the world die from diseases induced by a stoppage of Insensible Perspiration. _ . Let me ask, new, every candid mind, what coubte seems the ;toost resonable iii pursue, to unstop the pores, ertee they ate chised. Would you give physic to unstriptheporeSt . Or' would you upply, something that would dl, thisiupep surface, vt hero -the clog rictrially And yet I- know of no physician who Makei any external application to effect it. Un der these eiretitustances, present to - physic:ler:4, and trtall fithers,:f4lcAlistr r's Oiritment, or he World's Salve.. It has power to restore perspi ration on the feet, on the bead, around oldsores„upun the chest,. in short,:upon any pari of the body, whether iliteased sligh , ly obseverely. . • It has power to cause all external sores, scrofulous humors, skin diseaSes, paisonous wounds, to discharge their putrid mater, and then 'testi, them. ft is a remedy that sweeps tiff the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and restores the entire cuticle to its lieulthy funclions. It is n remedy that' forbids the necessity of so many and deleterious driigs taken into the stomach. . It is a remedy taut; neither sickens, gives inaonve -mlence, or is .dangcrutis to the intestines. • - -It preserves anti. defends the, surface from all de rangement ails fdoctions. The surf ice is the outlet . of Avemiglahs of tine bile and used up Matter within Iris pierced with millions of openin.a io relieve the intestifies. Stop up these pees, nod death knocks ntlotir door. Itlis irightly.termed All Healing, fur there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that it will no t benefit. I I have usedit for the last fourteen years flr all diseases of the chest, consumption, liver, involving 'the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before Heaven and man. that not in ono single case has it faitedi to , benefit, when .the patent was within the reach of mortal means. I have had phisicians, learned in the profession; - I have had -ministers of the Gospel, Judges on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, .gentlemen. of tho. highest erudition and' multitudes of the poor, use it in every variety of way, and there has been but one voice—one tinitedl and universal voice—saying "Mc- . Alistcr, your Ointmentis good.' . - • " CONSUNIP.TION It can hardlybr, credited than salve can have .any effect upon thelungs,seated us they are within the system. - But if Placiyd upon the chest. it penetrates directly to the seperates' tho.poisonous parti cles that are constiming them, and expels them from the system. • I need not say that it I. curing persons of Consump tion continually, although we are iold it is foolisness, I care not what is Said, so long.us I can cure several thousand persons yeanrly. HEADACRE The Salve has Mired persons of the Headache of l 0 years standing, and who had it regularly every week, so that vomiting often took plate. Deafness nod Ear Arheare helped with like success. . [COLD FEET:. ;.. Consumption. Liver complaint, pains in the chest or aide, fulling off .the hair, one or the other always ac compa&es cold reel. Iris a sure sign of disease in the system to have cold feet. _ The Salve %%littera every catre In Scroulla. Erpripplus, salt Rheum, Liver complaint Sore Eyes, Quinsyt. Sore Tinost, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast,Piles, all Chest Disease', such as As thma, Oppression; PAM, also Sure .Lips, .OharTped Hands, Tumours; Cutaneoui Eruptions, Nervous Dis eases, and of the Spine there is probably no medi cine now known stagged. - I BURNS. It is the beat tlong in the world for Burns. (Read the Directions around the bort.) PIMPLES ON THE FACE. 61ASCULINESKIN GROSS SURFACE. Its irst action Is to expel all humor. It will not ceaso drawing iillthefuce is free from any matterthat may he lodged indict.: the skin, and freqsently break ing out to the surface. It then heals. When there is nothing but grossness, or dull repulsive surface, itbe gins to soften at@ serum until the skin becomes as smootband delicate as a- child's. . :WORMS. If parents knew how fatal most, niodicines were to children taken inwanlly;theywoull be slow to resort to them. Especially ‘'mercui ial lozerwas7 called " mo• dicated loienges,l"verrnifuges' - The truth is, no one can tell; invariably when,worms are. present. Now letme say td parents that this will - always tell if a child has!worrns. It will &lye every vestige of them away. (Rdad the-directions around the box.) There is probably do medicine on the 'face of the earth at .once so ;sure and so safe in the expulsion of worms. I TOILET. - , Although I hrvi , e said little about it' as a hair rester alive vet! will stake it against the world! They may bring their Oils (lir and near, and mine will restore the hair two cases torliteir one. $ OLD SORES. That seine Sores are an outlet theimpurities of the system, is, beciuso they:cannot pass otrthrou,gh the dtt• turd channels of the Insensible Perspiration. If such sores ere healed up the impurities must, have some other outlet, or itwill nndanger life. - Tbls salve will always.provide for such emergencies. ' - !RHEUMATISM • . - It removes iilmnsi imtnecliatof tha inflammation and swelling; when the pain of course ceaies. In all cases of, fever, the dilriculty lies in the pores being locked up, so that the-heat and perspiration Cannot pass off, If the . least moisture could hastened, the crisis has'passed and the danger over. ; The All. Healing Ointment in all' cases of fevers almost instantly unit: the skin and bring forth the,Perspt. ratwa SCALD HEAD _ We hiver cured caeca tliat actually defied every t hi n g knowo,as well as the ability of fifteen or twenty doctoiro. 0110171QU 10/CrU3 he had sgeat'ssoo on ids J„ `r4::~...~a:::a.: , • 0 1 41 - t„ 4 , 414 ebildrop with.outooj.benefitiwbeirifGra bolt leof-tho ointaioni: cured L - ' -; = . . CORns Occasional use of the Ointment will always keep earns' from. growing.. People need never.be troubled with . them if they will use it. . • AS A FAMILY MEDICINE, • " No man can measure its value. So long As the stern roll along over the Heatrans•••.Bo long es mitt treads, tho earth, subject to _all infirmities of the desh—so.-.' lowg as disease and sickness Is known--just sb long: will this . good Ointrxieii be used and ststmmeri....;„ When man ceases from idf die - eartb,then the demand • will cease, and not till their AMES' :McitiSTER & Co.. Sole proPrleters of the, above Medicine._ Price 25- cents per box. ,As the All-Healing Ointment hos been greatly-.:' counterfeited, we have giyed this Caution to the pub lic that "no Ointment .will be genuine unless- the . '- names or -fames McAllen., or .111771 CS McAli4ter • 4. Co., rire witurrert with u Pea upon EVZRY label.", Now we hereby offer n reward of $5OO- to be paid ; • on conviction to auy_of the constituted-4urts of the-, United States, Cur any individual counterfeiting. our • name and Ointment.. . - . PRICE 25 -CENTS PER. BOX. ~_- _ . . Acntrs.—For aale in rit tsburgli by Prount.r.*Rei ter, corner of Liberty and . St Clair Arts., nod by.l - II `:. . Cuoiel, corner of Walnut urn! Penn ars ; Hays & Brock- -; way. (Druggist:o No 2, Commeicial Row, Libertrat4 ' • L Wilcox, Jr., corner Market and the.•Dinmond; • H Schwartz, and J Sargant, Allegheny city; .1 Smith ( Druggist) . Birmingham. J Sehoonmaker dr. Co., (DI uggists;) No 81, Wood at.; are the wholesale ngemts • . mar 20. Gu/sata.• Iron . ' Works, LEWIS O'HARA *LEWIS,: MANUFACTURERS. • fp fi B underSign - od, acting as Akenis fa the abovt, establishment, ath now receiving supplies from the %Yorks, °MI will in a short time be•fullisapplied' with all the various sizes of I RQN and NAILS. They respectfully enlieit a liberal share or pcblia patronage, with the coufident tissut ance that the quali ty of the article Will not be surpassed .by any to tbtr. market. • • ROBERTSON 4- REPPERT; mar3O•dlrn A gent s.for the quiouta -Iran Works, :PRIN.T I NG:.IO..VFIPE.:,' N. W. CORNER OP WOOD t 4,17711.3,13 The proprietors of the SI MON tee Parr ' coal N D.VAtiiIPAcTURKR reSpeCtrilllii/IfOilll duds friends and the' pntrorks of thoisepapers, thatthey have: a largo and Well chosen assortment of itierVlED 4 '320 - 53CEEID.TEa.9 . agiD allea camas 7,111j101141Z1.2.110 Isecessaryt er a Job PrintinkPfEce, and that they are 'prepared to execute • LETTER PRESS PRINTING,- I BOOKS, '. ... . Bills otLading, Circulars, Pamphlets, • Bill Heads, Caide, Handbills, Blank Check s, HatTirs; tifitbs of 331autto, - . Stage ,Steantboat' and Canal Boat Bills,joith,csp • - • propriate cute, Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable We respectfully ask tliepat renege ufour friends and the public is general in this branch of our basilicas. BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. July .2.5. t 845. ' : '. • . •m the public that she has jtirt corn • molted the 011NABSENMAL Besiness,and • has a. very superior stock, received from the Eirstern . Citiesi and Paris; and sho is prepared to'fill all coders at the shortest make, and in a manner that cannot bo excelled by any similar manufactarer in the country- Sho has on hand and intends keeping,a large assort ment of Ornamented Hair Work, such us Ledies'.', Wigs, Bands, Braids, Curls; - Necklaces, Guards; • Bracelets, Finger Rings, 4.c. Gentlemen's Wigs, Tonpriea Scratches, &c. - ' Mrs R., has been for many years engaged in the bn. • siness in France and the United States, and from ber long and extensive eiperience, sho feels confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who will favar her with their patronage. Her prices aremore liber-• al ihan have been offered in this city heretofore. - mar 17-ly Lard Oil at a Reduced Price. T . . BE subscriber would respectfully inform his : friends and public in generalohat bit. new Factory is now completed. and with a largo addition to his machinery, he is prepared to make. considora. ble quantities of a superior article of Lard Oil, which he is determined to sell cheep, folly appreciating the old proverb, "data nimble lixpence. is better than a slow shilling." • He feels confident, that consumer, would find it to their advantage .to give him: a call and ezumine for' themselves,' • Woolen manufacturers; Machinists and others. ore aspectruily invited to examine his suporion.oii, Fiflh street, near Market, appoint+. Hunker's Conficticaturt ry Store, and Messrs Samuel M"Clutken & Co, Lib erty street. . ' . i; EDEY; • . • Pittsburgh Lanl Oil Manufacturer. A superior quality of Star Candles al u aye on band rof, assorted . . . mar 24. . . • . Cosner of St. Clair and renn• streets, Pittsburgh, JAM ES. ARMSTRONG, frarrietor. TE proprietor begs kaveto ieturn tiismostgrate ful thanks to his friends and the public for past ravor.f, and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation or their patronage. The hOuso is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; it has accommodations for travel ers, and a large room for public meetings, dianer or supper parties. • : • • Always rently, or prepared on the shortest notice, with the choicest the market' will afford. Oyster:run& Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Oysters, received 'eve." ry day during tho season'. Thegieateatcaro ans been taken in the selection of wines and liquors. A vn6e..- ty of newspaPers are regulatly filed in ins establish.; P. S. A Hot Lunchierved up Avery day at 1 A. M. . . , NAIL .IttEEICO DECLARED! MONONGAHEtA • • • • . . . • .•. - CLOTHING .STORE:.. . . No 2, WOOD fit. .SedotOl• Door - frOico . Oßt - Corner of Water. Street, .. COOLEY & LAIRD, PROPRIETORS, The undersigned takes this method of announaiog to their customers and public generoltyithat they have jtist received frOm the East, and offer foi sale at the above stand a large and well delected assortment. of Cloths, Cassimares, Testings and materials of eve ry descridtion, having been purchased for-cosh on the most advantageous terms, tbeyare enabled to offer as CHEAP as can be sold in the Western Country: '— Their assortment of • . READY ALA DE. C . LO:TH•ING, ' is large, and has bean manufectnred ' from the beet materials, by excellent workmen. They havo constantly on band and will manufactnre to order all articles of Clothing ; which they will war. rant to be made in the- best manaer until:oust fashion able style.' • . They invite tho public. to call and examine , their stock of goods, as May are confident they can Sell GOOD ARTICLES at prices which cannot full to please. Remember the place: NO. 2. WOOD STREET., SECOND DOOR FROM 1 TRE CORNEA Olr WATER: • slept 941 . • Joh112; Da AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHiT Coiner of Wood an d sta., Piy:sbui•gh, Ts reedy to tocaive merchandise of every.dvi erip dos _IL on cotu,ignmeiit; for public or private sale, and from long eicperience in the above husittess, flitttei 4 .. hirnselfthat he will be 'able to give entire satisfactial to an whO may favor him with theirpatronage.:, - Regalarsales on MOgDAYS and Tneasnata, of Dt Goodsand fancy articlea, at 10 o'clock; A. bt. -: - Of Groceries,Pittsburghmannfacturedartitles,nest and second heed fOrnithre,sx., at 2 o'clock ; SitlesevcrYtvening,atearlyglitht: angl2r . y AUTION. BOOS £ND 30$ . ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. MRS. RENTER, Z7Q3 . MG ) ALLEGtENIt: Sim doors from the Aqueduct, Opposite the Colleetor's Office. WASHINGTON HOTEL; REFRESHMENTS 1 ‘.4