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We _trust that our long expetieime in the currying business, and zealous attention to theinterest, of cus tomers; Will-secure to 03 a continuance and increase of the ; patronage hitherto extended to "Bingliam's ~titir arrangements will enable us to carry freight withi_the:litm - Ost despatch, and oar priceA shall always bfri t" 16 W as the lowest charged by other responsible Produce and Merchandise will be received and for; warded et*tind - wen - without any charge for adverti- Storage-or Commission. Bilker lading.forWarded,atid every direction prompt attended to. Adres!, or apply to, WM. 131 NGH.AM, Cada Basin, cm, Liberty and Wayne ate., Pittsb'g. 13INGLIAMS, DOCK, a, STRATTON, No. 276 Markciatteet, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent. No. 122 North flowtftd street, Baltimore. WILLIAM TYSON, Agent. No. 10, Weswrect, New Yolk. RELIANCE PORTABLE BOAT LINE. -.‘ • tia 1846-AME3 FOR TRANSPORTING GOODS Between Pitisburgh: and the±Eas[ern Cities, WITHOUT TRANSHIPPING. WS old estatlrshed Line (being the oldest Port. itble Boat Line on• the Canal) is now prepared ,to rectitre Prodnee and Merchantlize for shipping eith . er East er West. The limits of this Line are corn. mandedby skilful , experiencerlund sober Captains, and provided With good stews, Best" and cargoes are transferred from and to Canal and Railroad, saving all temoval and separation of goods. Trips made in as short *time, and gouda carried on as fair terms as any other line: - Thankful for, and respectfully soliciting a continu ance:of tha very liberal and growing patronage here tofore bestowed Open this line, we with Confidence ns intro thosornerelnints disposed to favor us, that their business shall be done to their Emile satisfaction Otkeis carried by us consigned to either of our lotus es i will be shipped to their destination, free of charge for shipping, storage or advance of charges. As sic bold no interest in SteaMboat Stock. Met-chants may depend upon their goods Ovens jring fur ward with out delay upon goud boats and at the lowest rates cf freight. Produce.. consigned to our house at Philadelphia for $106: he sold on libel al terms, and advances madeeittrr atlPitt sbyrgli or Philadelphia. ;JOHN 'MpFA DEN & Co., Penn, street, ' Oannl lia.dn, l'otAburgh JAS. M. DAVIS, & Co., 241/ and 251, ciplo,Gni Marketst., 1846 Western: Transportation Company D. LEECh & Co.'s Old Eslablaqted Trausporiation (13eing the first one on the I'a. Canal ) BETWEEII PITTSBURGH, PIIIL.I DELPIIIA. BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK. ARE fully ptepared to transact any business that May be confided to them, in such a M3llfler as most give general aatisfactien. Their slucli consi-ts of o double daily line of Pennsylvania Bouts and Rail Ilirad Cars, (all owned be themselves.) which e na ble s them to carry a large quantity of freight pith ecriniu• iy and clespalcli, in as short time, and on as favorable term; as any other resioondido Line. • Prodoco ur Alerchandise consigned to any of the undersigned forwarded free of env t barge for COM M elan orsiorge.! Tobacco, fer Pltitodelphia, carried by Our. Line, will be delivered ut the city Tobacco Warehouse, Dock wrect, in the cars, without thoyage. The bnsiness of these Linea will be conducted on Sabbath-I.rePing principles. Oa' Address or apply to D. LEECH & Co., Canal Basin, Penn street, Pitt:burgh. LIAIIRLS & TUSTIN. Nos 13 and 15 South Third st.. JOS. TAYLOR & SONS, 114. and North Howard st., Bultimure. W. P. ORRICK. 7 %Vest st., New Yolk. ap9 d3rn L. LEECH st, CO'S. PACKAGE EXPRESS TO PHILADELPHIA. The Canal - being now open, the above Express, which has been edrablished fo: the conveyance of valuable parkagiA of merchindizei specie, Bank notes, jewelry, &c.. will recommence running on Monday. Gib April. An Iron Cites; will be dispatched daily, during the traveling season. Apply to D. LEECH & CO., cor. Penn at. and Canal. 1846.1ai,4 4 _ — ltniependent Portable Boat Line, For the Tran.sportation of Produce, and Merchandise, to and from PITTSIIIIRGH, IiALTLMOIi E AND PHILADELPHIA No_ Transhipment. . 111 HE subscribers, Agents fora number of the best .L Portable Boats. forming a regular daily Line, be tween Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities, will be fully prepared. on the opening ofnavigation, to ship a large amount of Pioduce and Merchandise with despatch and on accuniodating terms. _The greittsuccess which has characterised this mode of ,transportation on the Penns' Canals and Railroads, daring the last few years, notwithstanding the oppo , - shiest of long established compuniea, and is a pretty sure indication of its superiority over the old plan of transhipping at the different terminous of canals and Wetherefore ask for the Independent Poi table. Boat Lhte aliberal share of patronage. Produce or Merchandise consigned to us for ship ment.will be forwarded immediately on arrival free of any alarge for commission, storage or insurance.— Lading transmit ted,un.l all instructions prompt ly attended to. • ' • MEARS, RAYNOR & Co., - • Broad et., Philadelphia. . • ROSE, MERRILL & C 0.," Sinith's.Wharf, - Baliimore. • 1 - - - - C A McANULTY & Co, canal basin, Fountain •t, near Liberty, mar 3, • Piitiburgh. FARE REDUCED!! , - Good Intent Past Mall for PRTLADELIPHOA„ or-apterirnii PEW TROT BUILT COACHBs, ..AN:D RAIL ROAD CARS, Leave, Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN is HOURS, ASCENDING THE HILLS WITH SIX HORSES AND POSTILLION iNa• -Qa - - From Chamber;bitrg by Railroad to Philadd,elphia, In Splendid new y uilt Eight Wheel Cars, there con hooting with Mail Cars for New York; also at Cham boSiburg with Mail Lines direct flak 'Baltimore and Waihington City. Officesinrtliv above Line, next door tc the Ex. change - Hotel, St Clair street, and opposite the St. Charies . Hotel, Wood street. ' June 4. W. R. MOORFTEAP,Aet. IZEMOVAZ S. SWAT TZ would respectfully inform his 11,31 - friends and 'customers - that he has removed to No. 1.06 Markeestreet, between Fifth and Liberty sitreets,'(east side) -- where he is receiving a largo and welt anorted stock of spring Goode, to which he would respeatfally 'invii:aiheir attention. ap3 dim -;,1i,,.._ : , ; <4.' , :.* , ': 7. - : i ~-, L-•; -, :.• _.. - J. , i,..,:•-,, , ..;.. ,- .:•,- , -.• , -::.'_ ',. 4 - ' 44 4 4. " ;., r fi, ~: w. CBI MEE= .01 22 2 •i‘ - •" ,3- M : i' .. .'s' - .iP , '; 7 a;,.-3" , 'Z'l -7-l i s Z*4 - iVig-ql.W.R'M,',','li? , :;T•' , lZ', , ,, .v,..-4:,-,!,..p,.,'.5,t4z,:t,?,.,,'7.;::.,.;5,.f.:.71,.,.:-..,?..,:,,,,.. Pittslrargh Peil le Boat Litre 1846. VOR' the transportation or freight:lietween Pitta. I!, burgh and the Atlentie-Cities, via .Pennaylvunia improventents.and Bahinioteand Susquehanna The Proprietoriorthis Old established Line, hnv leg - completed theirarrangements, are prepared to for ward - goods to and from the East (on tlie opening of the Canal navigation,).em as liberal terms as those of any other responsible Line, and are determined that no care or attention on their part skull be wanting to secure a continuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon them for several years past. The decided success of the Portable.,Boat system, so manifest in the regularity and dispatch experienced in the deliverypf goods, the absence of all tiskofdelay, breakage or other damage incident to the old systerit h , where goods have to be hurriedly transshipped three times on the way; -and the merchantable order, ih which produce has been avowedly delivered by them, has induced the proprietors to inctease their stock considerably thisseuson. Theirextensive warehouses at each point (unequalled by any other Line), affords, them facilities to condllCL theit ill/F.41036 with dispatch; and to shippers the convenience of free storage, if re quired, until disk arrangements are complete—while their lung expetionce in the carrying trade, it is pre tamed, will be sullicient:guarantee to their patrons and the public, that they will successfully exert them selves no give general satistaction. Produce received and ferwrmied. Steamboat char ges paid, and Bills Lading transmitted fore of charge for commission, advancing or storage, and all commu nicationsto the following agents promptly attended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, car Penn and Wayne ma., Pittsburgh. TLIOM AS BOIIBIDG E, 278 Marker sneer, Philadelphia. O'CONNORS & CO, North street, Baltimore. FARE REDUCED! iiiii,3o y Opposition Good Intont Fast I Lino A for Of sPLENDID TROY BUILT COACHES, Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1,. P. N. RUNNING TH ROUOH IN 48 HOURS, ' Ascendingthe mountain with SIX HORSES AND POS WILT ONE NIGHT OUT TO GHAHLIEHSBUGH, raP=.l.2„ "szir r4w6v Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, (being the only Line, running their own cons utithe rond.)cuunec• ling with Mail Cuts for New York; ,Isom Chambers burg with Muillines direct Li, Boltimore and %Yosh i inton City. 11:70ifiee second doer helow the Si Chitties Hotel, Wool street Oct 23-Iv ...... Dr. Wm. M. Wright, Dentist, 4. - ~------ , -..... Office and RA etdence in Si Clair at A few door, below Libel-iy, near th ~- Exchange lintel. maill I.iIII ) ORTANI' ARRIVAL. TIS day received. and 110 W openingsplt•ndi. oxi.offmcnt of Finn, /loin and I. tolly Coloto CLOTHS. CASIMERES, VLSI INGS, S:c All ut the choicest selection.. Ihe subscriber i, fIOW 1110 . 11111 g 111,1 51.,k eiSl , ling Goods, which, lot vel'iety, taste, sly lo and gruilif3. fms tweet !Jame been offered in this Oily. Tile very flat tering patronage bestowed upon this establishment the past year, Ints induced the subset titer to make no unusual large putcha,m. Miley 141 these Goods um 01 a superior finality and texture. and au kind never brought to this mat kit by any other eeiubli.hment.— lie would respectfully sullen the attention or 6i. friend. and the citizens generally, who arc accumimed to haying their garments made to order, haying for some time past paid putticular ottention to thi• lo melt of his business, and having secured the moist:lmmo( the most competent and fusAionuble Cotters, some of whom ate eatablishOd and well known 45 such in this community. It would be difficult, in a common alive, tisement,l4/ ontiritur-gig deo unrsou_ nriining inLing Lida hilt it consists of mery dmicript ion of goods suitable for gentlemen's wear, such as Superfine, Plain and Fancy Colored FRENCH AND ENGLISH BIWA DCLOTHS. CASSIA ERRS, of entite sry ;trim, qua!- : 'ties; V EST I NGS, of every de‘eri pi ion, a retcexpre>sly for — Died,. so Party Vests;" FINE TWEEDS, of 'mittus styles and prices; Olive. Brown, Marls and Gold Mixed CASFINI A REIS. VINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen larroni., and col • • lors; - SILK UNDER SHIRTS, I)!! A WERS, splendid Satin Scarfs, Rauilkercheils, Suspenders, &c , &c. Ile will ha pkaseil at all times w show these Giwitis to,uny wishing, to purchase, feeling confident that ire can furnish any garment in his lice On as pod term,, and in Lever style, than at any alter emdbli.limenl West of the Mountains. An eyaminut ion of the stock and al yin of svorkmun.liip will convince any pennon oI the advantages to be derived by pin - 41164.g at Ibis es- P. ZIELANT, NO. 49 LIBER'Y STREET. LThe New York and Philadelphia Fashions are this day received. war 19 ME BEAT TUE JEWS AND GENTILES!! GREAT WESTERN CLOTHIOG STORE!! P. OW ENS, PROPRIE roll., RETURNS thanks tolls old eustornersand friends for past favors. Ho is *now prepared to sell clothing lower, by ten per cent, than any other estab lishment west of the mountains:and keeps Constant ly on hand a large nasortment of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING: such as Over Coats from $3,50 to $3O, Caasinett Pants from $2 to $9; fine Cassimere Pants from $3.50 to $0; fine Satin Vests for $1.75; fine Bout. baiine do for $3: and all kinds of WINTER VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, and all articles in his line. Those who wish to purchnse, will do well to give him a cull. as he is prepared to furnish clothing on the very cheapest terms for cash. Don't forget the place; GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE, NO. 143, LIBERTY STREET, opposite Brewery Alley. oct2Bl f. P. OW ENS. CLOTHING STORE!: Water Street, Titres Doors below Wood. T HE subscriber respectfully informs his custo mers and the public generally. that he has open ed ja variety of seasonable clothing, at the above stand, which he offers aacheap as can be bought in the Thestore 14 in charge of Mr R PEW,oneof the bes cutters 'and monexperienced workmen in the city. oct2Btf. • . P. OW ENS. RE-BUILT AND AT WORK! PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE, wu.Lutra n.szierrina, MERCHANT TAILOR, RESPECIFULLY informs his friends nd the public generally, that he has taken the NEW STORE At the corner of Wood and Water streets, on the site occupied by MrS. Schoyerptei , ious to the Great Fire, where he is prepared to furnishlll articlea in the line of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. On the most moderate terms, and at the shortest no tice. His stock of Goods is ENTIRELY NEW, And has been selected with much care to suitthe mar ket. He has in his employment some of she best workmen in the city, and from long experience in the business, he hopes to give general satisfuction to those who may levet him with their custom. A large as sortment of • Clothing suited to the Season. consisting of Cloth, Frock and DresiConts, of a 11 colors various qualities. He offers to the public as • GOOD BARGAINS.' As any establishment lathe city. He has also a large stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk Cravats, Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, which he is prepared to sell low furcash, and cash only. Having secured the services of ah excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture garments of all kinds to order, in such a manner as to render the - PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE worthy of imblic patronage. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. jy24-tf ,~-- - _ --r- ~- A. HENDERSON, Agent Meredith Clymer, Al, D,—Principles and practice of medicine. John Barclay Biddle, lil D.—Materin med ica and therapeqt ice. David Hunter Tacker, M. D.—Obstetricks and diceases of women and children. Levin S Joyner, M. D.—Phisiology and legal med icine. James B Rogers, M. D.—General and organic chemistry. John Baselay Biddle. M D.—Denn of the faculty. • Joseph Leidy, M. 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, 'flagrant the degree of Doctor of Mecli cino to any such persons as shall possess tbequalifico, fleas now usually required candidates' in other. Medical College s in this state." FEES, For each course of lectures, • sls'oo Marticulation fee; to be paid once only, . 5,.00 Diploma fee, 10 00 Additional information respecting the course of in struction, or other matters connected with the Facul ty, can be obtained upon application, personally, or by letter, to J B BIDDLE, M. D. Dean of the Faculty, I`l E corner of Quince and Spruce street, Philadelphia, reed 1 dike- THRlEtitte BROW CLOTHINGSTORE NO. itzt, LIBERTY STRE'ET. THEProprietnr of the old andhighly po - lular eaz ~tattlishment ieforms Ids friends and the public at large, that a portion-or iii 3 • SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK READY MADE CLOTHING, to now prepared for their inspection, and he respect fully invitee all who contemplate purchasing articles . in his line to pay him a visit. }fission!: this season is peculiarly rich; comprising all-the latest PAW ONS AND PATTERNS, and all his Goods, has; ing been seleoted by himself in the eastern markets, he can with confidence tetternmend them to his customers . as being-of the very best quality. H is large asom tment of DRESS COATS, la made in the must modern and improved style, and the workmenchip cannot be excelled Pantsof every description, Satin 4. Fancy Veda He has a rare and beautiful assortment of VESTINGS, Tu which be would call the attention of the public as he believesthem to be more BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAPER, Then anything of the kind that has been offered here Tweed and other co+, for Summer wear, In peat variety and made Mem y etyle, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS, HANDKEROIIIErS, and every other article ne cessary fora FASHIONA BLE DRESS, He has a very large and excellent 'assortment of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, wit`R•lt will be sold lower than it can be purchased at any otherplace in the city—to which he would invite the attention of working men and others who wish serviccublecluthing for every day's wear. Hlving in his employ some of - the . BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN. f hat the Country can produce. end bring provided with u Jowl; of fioodm ' which for excellence .101 u • riety CANNOT BEEQMILEEE, Ito is prepared To tElalco Clothes to Order,. At the shortest notice, end in o s stylexhat CANNOT BE SURPASSEb. Do not Pass the THREE BIG DOORS. not considered any TROUBLE TO 811011 , CLOTHING, krid feelq cut.fident 'hut after an ex ;,Ininatloll Ur Iris Atm:li. ull ttltotleAre to pmelluie lied it theil inietest in deal ut hitestablinhment. The proprietor would take tl•is upptirtnitity to ten der his sincere thanks 1.0 the public for the ueprece• denr•:d patronage bestowed upon his establi.hnrent, and nu the success he has met with is un indication that his efforts to ',lease his 'wrens, have not been anaveiling, he pledges himself thus nuthitig shall la , omitted us: his pars to set , ute their kindness for the fu• JOHN ,\irCl.t)Slil•:l', Three Be, Ilvors, Lit Lila-sty st. .r17,18:‘, HO, FOR OREGON! THE u ode: si l med wool,' inform hig old poison:l nnti the pnblie in gonel I, Ilmt, nom it 11a1an1l in eat excitement on Ilan Oregon he •1 ill eine t itsues to nimmincime Cl.O 11l !NI: of oil Miler and in superior slylio He has laud) received n large lot of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SAT FINE ITS, JEANS, fur ',panty. fa.liion,clurability and rbeamii,. uusu.nn.u•d in the Western mvtket• Among Ibe above will be found many goods of entitely new 111 to lexiiire and col,. These ale NAT O,IN aI. It tnlisi rei.fieci fully invite hi. old eustomero and the public to call and examine, conliditing Commit tee of the Pentt.)lvuttia Hotticadtural Society,' utattointetn , ly ad pled, anti urdetml tat be printed. Landreth's Nurseries and Gardens. "These extensivo grnands lure on Fl7leral st ree t near the Arlerral. • " • The earliest cullec tion ~f Ca,nellids was mairle here. SOUR* of thus° now in I'u.,es,i4lll 01 those distinguiAlred men, no e ten feet high. • • • Thn seleni ion of uouse ff.ANTS is valuable and extensive. — The Nurse; irs ore all v-•ry correctly managed. upplytog every part of The Unioti, a 'detail of which would occupy too much of our space: we therefern •ontetit ourselves with stating that the stock in very arge, nod in every• stoge of growth, consisting of 'UR EST AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVER GREENS, SIIRUI3'4, VINES AND CREEPERS, uidi n erillecildn of berhaeceous Fuer! iitr.Es of the best kind and most healthy condition; !lige 1,113 of seeding apples, pears, plums, &c., an ks fur building and grafting: t plan Yet y superior to th.it of winkin g upon tuckers, uhich early crirb hen, into the grab all the diseases oldie parent •tock. • • • • .'fiAtEDEN SErns of the finest quality have been .cuttcn•d over the country front ilwse grounds, and may alit ays is depended mew. The Seed EstalitiA. Horticulturists is oo c of the must ex ren.ive in the Union, and its red utatital is tqcil sun rein yeEll to Near. ••'l't, doe the chance of mixture of the fat Ma of the phints of the same family they have established another nursery. at a .itublo distance, so that degen. ration cannot lake place, and which secures to the purchaser a "genuine article." Knowing thus the age, quality and process or culture of every plant, the supply from their gruands is recommended with great confidence." ••• Since the dent' of R e port " from which Ihe ahnve.irt a. nd , the entire en;obliAlummi b.r been zt ea 1:y en lei red. The collection ottamel liat.emlintees all rhe Imer hind..., and consists of tunic thoill,ilnil.l of van of Roves, and othZ.r desirable plum., both tender and hard,: Fruit Tines, &c. The Seed Gurdenv alone cover fifty acre., and the whole is, as it hua helm for onne than hall a century. under the socronsive management of lather and boll, the 111 , •n' prominent in A nit•liell. Under. received by F. L. SNt from whom em aloguev may bo obtained. gratis. riv.,!l•lr 4 CARD /11H E subsci titer begs leave respectfully to rei urn I.ia grate ful acknowledgements for dm liberal _Patronage bestowed on him for yearn print, and par ticularly to those who no generously patronised him Yiller, his minfint One by Ilse lute lire. Having con siderably enlarged his blPtirie,S by associating with SVm IS Roberts a• a partner, be would earnestly so licit a ItAmtinuance of former fay( cir to the new firm of Roberts & Kane, and he trusts that by prompt atten tion to business they will give general satisfacitun. 51. KANE, Jr. REMOVAL The subscribers would respectfully inform their ft fends and the public that they have removed to their new Wm-choose on Third between Market and Wool streets, south side, where they Iran, by.strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patrotinge.— They solicit intention to their extensive stock on hand, which has been got up with ,ereat Cate in the latest style and mcit substantial manner. conststing in purl of the following articles, viz: Mahogany Wardrobe•; Dressing Bureaus; Book Case & Secretaries; tt Section Back Sofas; tt Plane do; Divans, Ottomans, Victoria Chairs; 11 French do; Plain do; e; Centre Tables; Card do; Bureaus of every description; End Tables; Marble Top Pier do; " Center do; Sofa do; 71 Dressing Bureaus; Wash Stands; Mahogany Work Stands; " Hat Racks; . Rocking Chairs . ; Sewing do: 11 Music Stools; Arm Chairs; ,1 French Bedsteads; Butler's Trays; Mahogany, cherry and poplar Bedsteads, warranted proof against bogs, and ruperbr to any thing now of fered to the public. Also, a variety of Windsor chairs of the best quality and a new style of arm chairs, with spring seat, well adapted for officesor societies, with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. We have at a considerable.expense introduced into our new Factory cot Front street, a steam Engine with Machinery. which will enable us to sell wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. The attention of Western Merchants and persons moving west, is invited to our new and extensive es tablishment. Western abinet-makers are also re quested to give us a call, as . they will fiad.they can purchase from us,for leas than . they' an manufacture. Orders Prim a distance will receive prompt attention, and the furn;ture-will be carefully-packed. Steamboats and:Hotels furni s bed, at' the shortest.no tice on favorable terms: • ROBERTS & KANE. - N. B. Uundertaking in allits branches attended (marlo.) _R. &21C. MINN - y`k~.. ,~rr€' , . Aitsuranct "JOSIA111111( J. " J. FIPNEY, JR • Agents at Pittsburgh., for the- Delateare a v iy a z Safety Knaitran;e Compauy of Phila. FIRE RISKS upon, buildings and.Merehanditeof every deseription,and MARINE RISKS upon MARINE_ Hulls or cargoes of vessel, token Upon e niost favor- Office at the warehOuse of King &Holmes, on Water street:, near. Market street;Pittsbugh. N. B. King & Finney, invite the, confidence and patronime of their friends and the community at Imp to the Delaware M S. Insurance Company, as en in 'stitution aiming the most flourishing in Philadelphia —as having a large paid in capital, which by the operation of its charter is constantly increasing--as yielding to each person insured his due share of the pe Wit.; of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually paid in by him, and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested tit . every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. novl-tf. INDEMNITY 'AGAINST LOSS OR DAM. AGE •SY FIRE. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED ' With the additional security of a STOCK CAPITAL. The Reliahee Mutual InNursinee Co. of Plata...Charter Perpetual. DIRECTORS: George W. Tohind, ' • John M. Atwood, Thomas C. Rod:hill, Lewis R. Ashhurst, Wm. R. Thompson, George N. Baker, George M. Stroud, John J. Vanderkemp, George W. Carpenter. WILL make insurance against Loss or Damage by Fi re, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, nn H 011303, SlOres and other buildings, and on .Furniture, Goode, Wa res find Merchandize, limited or perpetual, in town or country, on the most fai, arable term. The Mutual Principle, combined with a Stock Capi tol, and the other provisions of the Charter of this Compuby t hold out unusual inducements, both of profit and safety, to those desirous of effecting insurance,te which the Company ask the attention andoxamination of those interested. The- Capital Stock of the Company is invested in good and : sufficient securities. After providing fur he losses accruing to the Company, in the course of its business, the stockholders ure entitled to receive out of its income a [id profits an interest not exceeding six per cent. per annum on the Capital Stock actually paid in—the amount of which interest, it is expected, will be supplied byfunds invested—and thereafter, all the remaining profits are to accumulate and be held, in like manner with the Capital Stock, for the better se curity of the assured. But certificates beginar inter est, payable annually, transferable on the books of the , Company, and convertible at any time into Capital Steak , will be issued therefor to the Stockholders and unsuited members, in proportion to the amount of Stock held, or premium paid by them respectively, agreeably to the provisions of the Charter. Those effecting insurance with this company have, be,ddes the usual protection against loss, by the ordi nary method of insurance, theadditional advantage:of a direct participation in the profits of the Company. without any liability. GEO. W. TOLAND, President. B. M. DlNctisten, Secretary. The subscriber, who is the duly authorised Agent or rho above named Company, is prepared to make in mance, ut the Office of the Agency, Nu, 2, St Charles Intel, on 'Hu ed tareo, a few doors above Wood S t re et, nd will give all further information desired. TIJOS..I. CAMPBELL. Pittsburgh, May 30, 1845. Cjes-Iy.) dec3 agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. N. E. corner of Third and Wood sts.,Piltrburgh. rp II E assets of the company on the first of January. 1 1845, as published in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages, Real Estate, ut cost, Temporary Loans Stocks and Cush, Making a total of $909G83 A ifordin; certain assurance that all losses will be wimp' ly met .and giving entire security to all IA ho ob ain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as ow rates as are consistent with security. octB WA MUCK MARTIN, Agent. INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE Tho Citizen's Mutual Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, No. 152, Walnut Street, Philadelphia, WILL insure houses, stores and other buildings: also merchandise, furniture and property gee. erully, in Pittsburgh and the surrounding country, against 10:4‘ ur dumuge by fire, for any period of time. Charier perpetual. No marine, river nor inland transportation ri r sksare ! Li k en by this Company. It makes nu dividendn aiming stockholders. After paying the necessary ex penses Of t h e Aire, the whole accruing premium and interest are appropriated exclusively to meet. leases. It is thus enabled to insure un terms not surpassed by any other Company. JAMES TODD, President. DAN let. B. l'uni.vsKr. Seeretnly. Atenry nt Pittsburgh, in Burke's building on 4th street. nt the office of Ester A Buchanan. je3. JAS. IV. BUCHANAN. INSURANCE. American Fire Insurance Company OF PtiILADELYIA, CHARTER PERPETUAL-CATITAL 500,000 • PAID IN. , Qffieesn Philadelphia, No. 72, Wa/nnt rt.; - WM. DAVIDSON, Pres't. FrtrErt nicu FRALEY, Sec'y. TH IS old and well established Companycontinues to insure Buildings, Merchandise, FUrnittne and property, nor of an extra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications fur Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on favorable terms by GEO. COCH ItAN, Agent. dec24 No 26 Wood st. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. CHA RTE R +PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid in, office 163 A, Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on Property and Ef fects of every description, in Town or Country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either personally orby letter, will be promptly attended to. C. N, BANCKER, nest. C. G. BANCRER, Sec'y. • DIRECTORS: Charles N. Bancker, Jacob R Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, ThomaeJ Wharton, Mordecai D.Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E Boric, Samuel Grunt, . David S Brown, PUTTSBURGrEI AGENCY WAnalcsc MARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Of fice of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Third and Market etteete. Fire risks taken on buildings and theireontents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4•ly. Fire and Marine Insurance. THE Insurance Company or North America, of Philadelphia, through its duly authurized Agent, the sublicriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and On shipments by the Canal and Rivera. Arthur G. Coffm,-Preet. Sanwa! Brooks, • Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Sam% W. Jones,, Sam'l. W. Smith, . Edward Smith, • Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas,', John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Rithard D. Wood; Wm. Welsh, Henry D.Sherrard, Seey. - This is the oldest Insurance Companyin the :United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is perpetual, and from itx high standix; long esperience, ample means. and avoiding all risks of an ha zardous character, it tally be' considered - as 'offering ample security to MOSES ATWOOD, At Counting :Room of A tivood., Joneo & Co.,Winer and Front streets, Pittsburgh. : 0ct24,1y, •- - r"---t-- -- ; 7r,.- . - -7 --7 4.i., - :::-. -,..: r';,- , :: t- t: , ',.. - i: - --- " -'''''-,-,'''',;"•-',,,, , - :_, - ~..', ''. ---,! ~,..,,,, _ . .. 2 , ~., ==i-...4 - -...., • e-,2.:,:" -,;;;.,,,,,,fr,_-.,,, ~.' : i., - ‘ , 4.• = 3-: ,-:- ~' ' 2:- ~ „' ' -: P - 1 5, ' ": 1 1 r ',_17,..:1,, 4; , :_ 4: -4_1i:,4, ;,:;,-,4,'1tZ„,,,7,:4,;.' l','',a7-±0:-.74-,..:-,e,v1,;:,-1;:V4:-,4--,,-,-Sq6-• a'.'.-.,,,-;71i,-,-„T:,-4,-7-'l,. - - '''-'"''7'7', --,-;:-.'':t1-1-c:-=.4,‘="-,.:4":,-,1,- •,..,g54!.-14:1',''S tti."''' t.,:f4,,,',.:). 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Agents for the Guisuta Iron Works. .4JNnLusm.N.G prediuDsr , OFFICE OF THE CANTON TEA- COMPANY, . .. ; New York, March 16, 1846. • To the.lnhabitants of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and . the surrouncling country. fIUR attention . has this day been directed to an ar- V 'tide that appeared in the "Pittsburgh Daily American," under date-of Sal - March instant, headed as above—anti which has also appeared subsequently, in several of the Pittsburgh newspapers. We hasten to reply thereto. . We find that through these media we are successive ly charged with flagrant violationa of the principles of truth and jtist ice; but we are prepared to give you a triumphant vindication of our character. We, howev er, exceedingly regret that in so doing, we shall have to allude to our respected conternporatiea the "Pekin Tel Company of New York"—their position—their history, and theiemanner of doing business will nc cessarily,-in some degree, have to come under exami nation. All,..that wo can do is to endeavor to keep. the followinedevelopments . lwithin the limits °flout neighborhood; out of which locality, we trust, for the crediCasake of ehom it may concern, the questions at issue may .remain tindiscussed. Far from having -a malicious intention in what we are about to divulge, we do:so merely from - the very justifiable motive of self protection=we wfitild fain render gbod for eviP this we ademlyyleclare. 'raking this laudable stand we reply, first, to the chat ge as follow*: . . . ... Y They - CHM Canton Tea':.Company) have publish ed a handbill,-in which they have approprivted, mord for word, the favorable notices of the PekinCompit ny's teas inn!' the feuding journals of New York, and other cities, simply altering the nameof the Company from the Pekin to the Canton Tea Company.": • ' And rattler down in the column this charge is re pealed, though ; modified as folltsws: • . "This „handbill bears the impress of the Company, and appears to:have been issued, if not by it, at least upon its authority." Now we deny ever issuirtg—we deny ever author izing—we deny ever perusing such a handbill.— Truly we cannot alWays control the actions of our arents, at u remote distance, in relation to the meth ods they employ to facilitate the sale of our. Teas; but las soon as we discover any thing improper in this re spect. we invariably discountenance it, and urge that a strict. regard to honer and uprightness might charac terise all the,meaos they use for their disposition.— By one of our remote Agents, probably, the handbill in queminn may have been issued, but me deny that it ever had our sanction or authority. We cannot, however; dismiss this subject without touching upon the morality of these notices. They are represented as eminating, spontaneously, from the Editors of New York and other Newspapers, and to 1 arise front an impression of the great commercial ow ran gements. and general appreciation of the teas of the Pekin Tea. Conyany.. We beg leave to set you right on that subject: We are prepared to prove, on oath if required, that every favorable notice in the New York papers, referred to, were werrree by the Pekin Tca:CompanyrnElllALTEa,and that almost in every case the avid New York papers were PAID, for their insertion. When this was not literary the case • the said -T./liveable - notiees".were insetted in coasideration of expensive advertisement being be stowed upon the papers wherein such editorials appear ed. All this we are prtpared to prove—first by the admission of one of their own Agents (Hamilton)— secondly, by the advertising Agent they formerly ems played—thirdly, by the testimony of most of the New Yolk Editors themselves, - So much for their "favor able notices in the publidprints." The method we adopted in prosecuting our business being essentially at variance with any modification of deception, we never resort to the publication of such notices. Every,business man in New York is well ac quainted with the origin, as well as the merits, of such editotialism, owing to which its utillity here has long since ceased, and it rather diminishes than adds to the respectability of any New York establishment. We next review the paragraph wherein we. are charged as fraudulent imitators of the Pekin Corn party. It will be found nearly et the head of the said ar ticle. It reads as follows: "It is well known to most of our readers that the Pekin Tea Company of New Yot.k, an association of liCavy capitalists of that city, have established agen cies in Pekin and Canton fur the purposeof selecting Teas, and putting them up there, from whence they • are shipped slirect to the Company at New York.— ' These teas have obtained a high reputation, and hive become the subject of frequent notices in the public prints. The success of this Company has induced the org - anization - of another called the 'Canton Tea Company,' who admit that they are not itnporters.bot purchase their Teas from the promiscuous arrivals in New York, where they ore put up in a manner to im itate these of the Pekin Tea company." Now, its the litter partof ibis paragraph isolated a falsehood so glaring, that an attempt to support it in any Atlantic city would subject any editor to universal ridicule, and in ,New York he would be regarded as a consummate kncive, if not un absolute madman. We me astonished to find that any Pittsburgh editor, hav ing access (as must necessarily be the case) to New York journals for years past. can be so deplorably ig norant of the fact that the Canton Tea Company have been eatablishedin New York sire YEADA!—and also, that the Pekin Company have only ezisted TWELVE MONVIS!—and that the latter house was established wholly in consequence of the success and reputation of the former. there then is a fraud truly unblushing —nay, verily abominable ....- We are also reflected on as being an inftrior con cern. because '-we select our Teas from the promiscu ous cargoes which arrive." How much more com mendable to come out with the plain truth than to resort to such vile falsehoods as appear in the begin ning of the paragraph now under review. The words are "The Pekin Tea Company of New York,"artasso cicalae of heavy capitalists in that city," &c.—( Let the reader refer.) . IS it possible that the inhabitants of Pittsburgh can swallow all this! In this city (New York) every rounting-house lad, of fourteen years old knows better. Let any individual who would satisfy himself on the subject, refer to the files of the Courier and Enquirer, Journal of Commerce, or Commercial Advertiser, which he may find at any large Hotel in Pittsburgh, and see, ifin the lists of imported merchan dise, he can discover that any entries of Tens bare been made at the New York Custom House for such a firm as the "Pekin Tea Co mpany." We defy them to prove that they ever received Teas direct frees China! Who ever believes such a barefaced asser tion are deservedly humbugged. As to the fact of their having an "agent in Canton," we deny it. Who is he? But the idea of their having another in Pekin, is aMabsurdity so monstrous, and a falsehood so gla ring, as not to deserve consideration. Who ever heard of Teas being selected and whipped at Pekin? Outrageous nonsense! We happen to know that the "fine Teas which their agents in Pekin and Canton select, put up and- ship dill-retro New York," are selected in Front street, in this city, at the store of Beebe & Brothers, and other wholesale Grocers, shipped thence by their carman to the store 75 Fultrin street, then packed in imitation of the Canton Tea Company's Teas by Frenchmenand Germasy, in the upper part of the building, brought down stairs, and thence dispatched to Pittsburgh and other places. , - Lastly—Who the association of New York cap- italists, called the "Pekin Tea Co," professing to have $500,000 engaged in tiro trade? The agents and salesmen, Messra Douglass, Callender and Roe,: were previously ernplryed at the New York Sun News paper establishment. Mr -Hamilton, the out door a gent, was - formerlY subscription clerk,for Messrs Ed mund Charles & Son's Bank Note, tistl, and the:a/4y, and eZeluaioe owner and proprietor of the wholeestah Raiment is Henry Wykoff, publisher of a paper cal led the "New York Republic," now extinct, and well known to the world as a Controversial antagonist of James Gorden Bennet, of.the New York Herald.. We exceedingly regret the necessity which compels, us to come out so promptlyt—we are, neverthelen, ready to procure the proper affidavits, certified - before the New York City nod State authorities, Id confirma tion of all that we have now stated, if called.upon. New Yok; Canton Tea Company; 'Pei THOMAS A..MONKHOLISE. riP' Our Agents in'PITTSBURGH am Wessell. BELL'&GRANT, corner of Liberty and . Ferry sta., where, choice Teas of all descriptions are constantly for sale. - . - • OBED MITCHELL; 89 Chesnut, end 339 Markot. at.. Philadelphia. Principal Office in New York, 125 &:1251. Chetkam 163Hreenwiali sr: mar26.lrnd ~3r~ii: ~~~-r. ` t '.r~s 4": • • 3 ~;~3ss~:;~~ ; HAIR' - ,W,QAt. RENTER, ataaaue, - ALLEGNENy, CITY, SiX doors from theilizied u a, Oprosito the Collector's WOO. Wishes to inform the public that she has just . 00171. naenced the OunastErtatet Mart Business, and has very superior stock, received from the FasternCitim and Paris; and she is 'prepared to fill all cedersex' the shortest notice, and in ,a manner that cannot be by any similar manufacturer in, the country. She bag ota hand and intends keepingoa large assort. meni. of Ornamented Hair Work, sea Ladies':' Wigs; Bands, Braids,'- Curls, Necklaces, .Guardsp Bracelets, Finger Rings, 4m. Gentlemen's Wigs,_ Tanpries Scmtches, &c. Mrs It., hes been for meny years engaged lathe bri. siness in 'France end the Baited States, and fromher' long and extensive eipettenne, she feelaeonfident , being able to give satisfa'citen to ell who will fav3r - her, with their patronage. .lieflatioes are more libev al than have been offered in dill Matetofore. 17-ly • pRiN7r-ko: ailFjoi,. S. W. CORNER OR WOOD dt:Flifit dye.. - The proprietors of tho MORNINO * POST tora MA14 ,1 CURY.AND MANUFACTURER respectfully' nformihnii friends and, the patrons of those papers thatthey hal% a large and well chosen assortment of APACIIOII3I 61C , 3rmpbm2c4 ,wiiciaaa. 09E1205 mattataaaudi Necessaryt o a Job Printing Office, and thattleyarii • prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTINGS - •- OF EVERY DESCRIF'TION. - , I Bongs. " Bills of Lading, - Circularsii Pamphlets, Bin Hands, - . Cords; ''• Handbills, Blank Checks, • Hat Tips: XII kfnbs of 33.1autts; - • • ... , . . Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat - Billa,toitk - ajii propriate culs, • ~ "'rioted on the shortest notice and most reasoniblel terms. We respectfully ask thepstronage °feu' rfriendertinti' the public in general in this branch of our business. BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER. July 25.1 845. Removed. JK. LOGAN, has removed to No. 33, Wood Street, one door below Diamond Alleyi . tO the store lately occupied by Clarke & Cameron, where he has opened a Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Store,-. and ha!ving just returned From the Eastern' ities, is:' opening a new and well selected stock of. Goods, con sisting of French, English and American cloths; (ail . colors.) a great variety of new style Caasimeres end Sattinetts; Casinnarems, (a new style;) Oregon Caw. - simere, a good stock of summer cloths of. all kitidg late style Vestirt,ga; also, a great - varietyof Lawns and Ginghams; Pyramidical - Graduates. and. olher fancy patterns; a variety- of prints frOnt 6- to - 9.6 cents per yard; a very superior lot of white gore's: - consisting of India Linen, Damask, Plsid , striped cambric; Victoria Lawn; striped. and plain -mull; Swiss Lace and barred MuSlin,• figured and .' ; .plain Bobinets; black and blue black Silks, plain, fig wed and striped; a large assortment or Irish Linens; bleached and brown Malian; table Diaper; Marseilles Counterpanes, (large size;) Moreen; a good supply of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoletts and Sunshades; a very large assortment of men, women and children's Hosiery; a very fine articleof Lisle Thread Hose and. , Gloves, and many other articles not enumerated.. Het : would respectfully invite his former costomensand she. public generally, to an examination of his stockclo, which he expects to make additions regularly. --- ap4-ly • Canalßoat Howe. By R. Dossett, Penn street, PittsburgA:, Penna.: BOARDING and Lodging by th e . day or,week ott the most reasonable terms. Stran,zeti will (ind. it to their advantage to patronize him. rensons fray. eling east or west, will find his house a ,convenient lo cation—it is within one hundred yards- of tbeVanal Basin, and convenient to 'the Forwarding Rouses. Or Every information given. to Iron .111i:inane tams. in all branches of the business. - at . MElome Brewed Ale can at all iimei bad thebar. . novlo-ly - • • • John W Burrolt—Attorney at Law.- "Ex AVING returned • from his European tour.hai 17 talien an office on the north east corner ofSmitto field and Fourth streets. Persons having . had 'busi ness and papers in the hands ofSainuel Kitigston Dot; deceased w•illcall on the above as' all the inithettled business of Mr Kingston has been left in his hands. r 5 Lard Oil at a Reduced Price. TIIE subscriber Would respectfully inform hie. friends and publicln general; that his new Factory 'is now completed. and with a large addition to his machinery, heis' prepared to' make considerwr ble quantities' of a stMerior amide of Lard Oil t which: lie is determined to sell cheap, filly appreciating-the:- old :proverb, "that a nimble sixpence is betteithan slow chilling." He "feek confident that consumers: would find it to their advantage to. give him a call' and examine for themselves. . Woolen manufacturers, Machinists antletbets, are respectfully invited to examine his superior oil, Fifth street, near Market, opposite Hunker Ccinfeitioon iy Store, and Messrs Samuel M'Clurken k. Co; Lib erty street. M. C. EDEY, Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufacturer:- A superior quality of Star Candies always On hand of nsmrted sizes. mar 24. WASHINGTON HOTEL; Corner'of St. Clair-and Penn streets, Pillaborer ? ! JAMES ARMSTRONG, Proprietor. T proprietor b r ggs lanve to return hismostgrat e . ful thanks to his friends and the public for peril'. favors, and hepes, by attentilin, to. merita continuation' of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; it has accommodations for travel ers, and a large room for public meetings, 'dinner, or supper parties. ' . REFRESHMENTS Always ready,or prepared on the shortest notice, with the choicest the market will afford. Oysters end Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve - .' ry day during theieason. Thegreatestcare aes been taken in the selection of wines and liquors. A_ varie ty of newspapers era regularly Eded tne meet. . • - P. S. A Hat Lunch served up nvery day at 14A: M. ap WAR WITH MEXICO DEcLAREDI DIONONGAHELA CLOTHING STORE. No S s WOOD 'St. Second Door 'llvitt Corner of Water Street. COOLEY & LAIRD, PROPRIETORS - - The undersigned takes this method of announcing to their customers and thejrnblic generahy, that they have just received from the East, and offer for sale at the above stand a large and well selected assortment' of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and materials'of eve. 'ry descridtion, having been purchased for cash on' the, most advantageous ternis, they are.enabled to'offer as CHEAP as can be sold in theMestern Country. Their assortment of RF I ADY is large, and has- been rnantifactered from : the best , materials and by excellent workmen. • They h ave' constantly on handand will manufacture to order all articles of Clothing, which they'will war, rant to be 'Tuttle in the best manner and mast fashion , ' able Style. - _They invite the p&blic to call and examine their stock of goods, as they are confident they,eall sell GOOD ARTICLES at prices which cannot fail to please Remember Me place. NO. 2. WOOD :STREET. SECOND DOOR PROM' THE CORNER 'OF:. MATER. - wept g.if John:D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T Corner of Wood and sthate. , Pittaburgl. T S ready to teceive rnerchandizeof every. description on corisignment, for public or,private sale, and from long experience in the above .buvineas, flatters himgelf that he will be. able to give entire eatiefitetins to_all who may favor.bim_withLtheirpatronage. Regular Bales on.ftioN.D.ats'and InuasnaT a, of Dry Goodsand fancy articlo, at 10 o'slock i Of GrOceriaa,PittelMrglinnuntfacturede.rfleliteMinat. and secondhand cuipiture,&c., at 2 o'clock, P. StilcA cvoTy eveningottearlygasUght. allg 12 y ORNAMEN'Eth