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conducted on strict Sabbath•keeping
• though not claiming to be the only Line that is so
conducted. - -
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THE proprietors of this old established line have
put their stock in the most complete order, and
are thoroughly prepared to forwari Produce and
Merchandise to and from the Eastern cities on the
. opening of navigation. -
-._ We trpit that our long experience in the carrying
business, and zealous attention to the interesti of cus
- corners, will secure to us a continuance' and increase
orthe patronage hitherto extended to "Bingltam's
Line.'_" -
Our areangements . will enable us to carry freight
with .the atm:ea despatch, and our prices shalt always
be as • low as thelowest charged -by other responsible
lines:'
Produce and Merchandise will be received and for:
warded eastand west without any charge for adverti
sing, Storage or Commission.
Bilis °finding forwarded, and every direction Prompt
ly-attended to.
Adress, or apply to. CV:V. BINGEIAM,
Canal 13asin, can Liberty and Wayne sts., Pittsb'g.
BINGHAM'S, DOCK. and STRATTON,
No. 276 , Market sttect, Philadelphia:
JAMES WILSON, Agent.
No. 1.9.52 North.Hownid street, Baltimore.
WILLIAM TYSON, Agent.
No. 10, Weststreet, New ,Yetk.
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.. : T'irtri PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA.
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DA TIMORE AN W D NE YORK
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itE ully prepaTed to transact any bu,lness that
may bsgconraled to them, in such a ingnner us must
' • give genercPtiatitfart ion. Their t.tock consi•ts of a
: 11 ' . " dostble daily ' eof Pennsylvania Boatsand Rail
;,,, .. . Road Cars. (al owned by themselves.) w pith r nobles
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them to carry it la e quantity of freight with certain.
lyand despatch, in • short time, and on as favorable
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teims'as any otherre.pon.ible Line.
Produce or Merchandise coneigned to any of the
. . ' undersigned forwarded ft e. of env charge for commis.
sitm or storage. Tobacco, far Philadelphia, carried
by Mir Line, will be delive cd at the city Tobacco
„4 . .;? 7.: ~. Nifirrelrotse. Duck - s:reet, in lb \ cars, without drayage.
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Sabbatlekeeping principles.
lgr Address or apply to \ •
.. ~..• - .., ... . D. LEE C. 41 arr Co.,
Canal Basin, Penn at: eet,\Pittsburgh.
HARRIS" & TUSTIN.
Noll 3 and IS South Third St., Pkilntra.
JOS. TAYLOR & SiOrstS,
LH and North Hower.' st., Baltiattyro.
W. P. ORRICK:\
BOrn d 3 7West al., New '
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file Canal being now open, the
above Express, which has been
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..'establisbed Co: the conveyance of valuable packages of
theirct. Maize, specie, Bunk notes, jewelry; &c.. will
-recommence running on Monday, 61 h April.
An Iron Meat will be dioputcbed daily, during the
season. Apply to
„ - D. LEECH & CO.,
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-op9-3ni cur. Penn st. and Canal.
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r'l_ 40. S.: SWARTZ would respectfully inform his
Vrfriends and - customers dint-.he hne removed to
Diii!:lo6‘Marketretreet:, - between fifth and Liberty
straelst (east side) Where he iti receivingEa large'and
welt assorted stock of spring GoOds, to Which he would
respectfully finite their attentian.• ,a - r 3 d6m
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evasportation t 1 f 3
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ninghatns' Transportation Lian.
RELIANCE PORTABLE BOAT LINE.
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FOR TRANSPORTING GOODS
Eetween Pittsburgh and the Eastern Oillee,
WITHOUT TRANSHIPPING.
tillS uld established Line (being the tildes; Port
' able Boat Lino on the Canal) is now prepared
to receive Produce and Met chandite ror shipping eith
er East or West. Tin Boats of this Line urn corn.
ininded . by sl.ilfttl, experienced and sober Captains,
and provided with good crews, Bunts end cargoes are
hansferred from and to Caind and Railroad; saving
all tetnoval and separation of goods. 1 . 1 ipr, made in
ns Short time, and goods carried un as fair terms no
any other line.
_ - Thankful far, and respectfully soliciting a ;amnion
. ante-of the very liberal and growing patronage here.
tufom bestowed upon this line, we with -confidence as.
— ware those merchants disposed to favor us, that their
husineis -shall be done to their entire -satisfSetion
Got:Oa-cart led by us consigned to either of our hour
. will - be shipped to their destination, free of charge
--for shiPping, storage or advance of charges... As on
hold nu interest in Steamboat Stuck, Merchants may
depend 'upon their goods always:wing fortvattl with
.nut, delay. upun good boats end at the lowest mates ti
freight. • .
Produce consigned to our house nt.Philadelphia
for sate, will be sold on libetol terms, andadvatices
made citlyr at Pittsbergh Philndeltdda.
JOHN Mt:FAD - EN & Co., Penn street,
Canal Burin, Pittsburgh.
J DAVIS, & Co., 219 and 251,
aplO Gm • Morketst.. Philadelphia.
D. LEECH & CO,S.
PACKAGE EXPRESS TO PHILADELPHIA
• 1846. 71,*
Independent Portable Boat Line,
For the Transportation of Pr - wince,
and , illerchandisc, to and from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA
No Transhipmont,;,
mm FIE subscriber!, Agents fora number of the best
Portable Boats. forming a regular daily Line, be 1
tweoo Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities; will be fully ,
pier:l'mA. on the opening of navigation, to ship a large 1
amount of Produce and Merchandise with despatch
and on accumed,iting tet ms.
The greatsuccess which has charactei ised this mode
of: transportation on the : i Penns' taunts and Railroads,
during the laslfew years, notwithstanding aho oppo
sition of, long established companies, and is a pretty
sure indidationsof its superiority over the old plan of
transhipping at the different term:mous of Canals and
.We therefore ash for the Independent Portable Boat
-Line share of patronage.
;Produce or Merchandise consigned to us for ship-
ment will be forwarded' immediately on arrival flee 0
tiny :charge fur commission, storage or inpurance.—
,Billalading tiansmitted; and all instructions prompt
ly,uttended to. •
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- MEARS. RAYNOR & Co..
Broad sr., Philadelphia.
ROSE, MF.RRILL di Co.,
Smith's Wharf, Baltimore:
CA McANULTY & Co,
canal basin, Fountain et, near Liberty,
Pittsburgh.
_FARE REDUCED!!
Go6ll Intont Fast Mail for
of lIIILENOID NEW TROT BUILT COACHES,
RAIL ROAD COIS,
A tiNft a
Leave
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Leave Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'cleck, P.M.
RUNNING TIIIIOUGII IN 48 BOUM,
- SCO4Oll'7O TUC HILLS WITH!
~ScIX HORSES 'AND POSTILLION.
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ProAvOharnberaburg by Railroad to PAiladdelphia,
Imsplenaid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there con
nentirg- with Mail Cari fur New York; also at Cham
•bo:sborg with Mail- Lines direct for Baltimore and
Waithinpol3 City,
ialf"Olfices for the above Lioe, next (bort! the Ex.
diz tf igo Hotel, St Clair weer, and opposite the St.
Charles Hotel, IYoud'street.
Anne 12 W. B. MOORHEin. Ag't.
REMOVAL.
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Pittsburgh Portable Boat Liao, 1846.
TIOR "dip transportation of freight , between Pitts-
Istergh and the Atlantic Cities, via Irenasyliania .
Improvroad.ements and Baltimore and Susquehanna Batik'
Tbe Proprietors adds old established Line, hay.
int completed their arrangements, are prepared to for
ward goods to and from the East (on the opening of
the canal navigation,) en as liberal terms as those of
any other responsible Line, and aro determined that.
no care or attention on their part shall 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 delivery of goods, the Absence ofell t isk. of delay,
breakage or other damage incidapt to the old system,
where goods have to be hurriedly transshipped three
times on the way, and the - merchantable order. in
which produce has been' avowedly deliniered by them,
has induced the proprieicirs to inereA their stock
considerably this season. - Theirextensive warehouses
at each point (unequalled by any other. Line). affords
them facilities to conduct their bueines*with dispatch;
and to shippers the convenience of Free storage, if re
quired, until their arrangements are complete—while
their lung expetieuce in:the carrying trade, it is pre
sumed, will be sufficient - guarantee to their patrons
and the public, that they will successfully exert them
selves to give general satistaction.
Produce received and forwarded. Steamboat char
ges paid, and Bills Lading tt enameled free of chatge
for commission, advancing of storage, mid all commu
nicationsto the following agents promptly attended to.
TA AFFE & O'CONNOR,
cor Penn and Wayne sts., Poisburgh.
THOMAS BOK BIOG E,
'2'7B Minket street. Philadelphia.
O'CONNORS & CO,
North !Meet, Baltimore.
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FARE REDUCED!
Opposition good Intent Fast Line for
TEXIgID:Fig.I2O2.Z.O
or SPLENDID TROT GUILT COACIIIIS,
Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. M.
}LIMNING THROUGII IN 48 [LOURS,
Ascendingthe mountain with
SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOA
ONLY ONE NIGHT.OUT TO CHANII3,I:OSI3EIiII,
Sura" t'Ait "="
Thence by RAIL ROA I) to Philadelphia, (bring the
only Line, running their own cart nu the road. )cunnec•
Ling with Mail Cora for New York; also at Chamber--
burg with Maillined direct to Baltimore and ‘V anh
intuit City.
tar ()Two second door below the S' . .t Chat les Hotel
00l sweet.
oct ^_4•lv
A. HENDERSON, Agent
Dr. Wm. TM Wright, Dentist,
Office and Rasadenre "I St (.lair it.
A mew &lora Wow Liberty, near the
Exchange llotch. marl I
IMPORTANT ARRIVAL.
/THIS day frCCIACII, I,OSU oper.irr,.:, ft .pl , endli
asvartment of Fine. flair; anti For, -1 C:ulorv.l
CLOTHS. CA:SIM:RES, •VESTINGS. &c
All of the choicest selections.
The subscriber is now °petting his stork rf C l ,rio x
G o od s , whi c h, for v ar iety. taste, style awl quality, ho.
sever before been offered in this city, Tito very flat•
tering patronage bestowed upon this establishment
the past year, has induced the subscriber irt make on
unusual large putchase. Mary of the.e Goods are
of a superior quality and texture. nod of a hind never
brought to this market by mw other esiabli.hment.—
He would respectfully solicit the ra tent ion of his ft i end.
rind the citizens generally. who nee nernstomed to
having their garments mode to order. for some
time punt paid particular iittehtion to iii. 111 and, Of hi.
business, and havine, secured the u.:inrrs;n• of the mos,
competent rind fassionable Cutlets, some of w ore
established and well known as rucb in 1111. coin intinil).
It would he difficult, in a common advertisement, to
enumerate the various articles comp, ;sing thi• itt
but it consists of every description of goods suitable
for gentlemen's wear, sorb as
Superfine. Plain and Fancy Color,' FRENCH
AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS.
CASSINIERES;of entire new styles; sarioustiaal
hies;
VP:STINGS, of every description, a few expressly
for "Dresser Party Vests;"
FINE TWEEDS, of various styles and pr i ces -,
Olive. Brown, Black aml Gold Mixed CASH NIA
BETS.
FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms nod col
In rs;
SILK UNDER SHIRTS. DRAWERS,splendid
Satin Scarf., Liandliercheife, Suspenders, &c ,
&c.
He will lie pleased at all 'lines to show these Goods
to any wishing to purchase, feeling confident that 110
n furbish any garment in his line on as good terms,
an in betme style. than at any other establishment
Weskof the Mountains. An examination o: the stock
and •t\le of worknaanship will convince say person of
the edviqtages to be derived by purchasing at this en
abliehmelu. P. DELANY,
NO. 49 LIIWItIY 5 I ItLET.
tThe Sew York tool Philadelphia Fashions arc
this day receiv4l,. enar 19
WE BEM' THE JEWS AND 'F., - '.s!!
GREAT WESTERN
LOTHING STORE!:
P. OWENS, PROPRIE roit,
RETURNS thanks whin 41 cutorners and ft iend.,
for past favors. Flo in 'vow ' , reposed to sell
clothing lower, by ten per cent, thin any other estah•
lishment west of the mountains:and, keeps constant •
ly on hand a large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S
CLOTHING, such BO Over Coats froin $3,50 to $3O,
Cassinett Pants fkom ic $4; fine 'Ctahimere Pants
from $3.50 to $6; fine Satin Yenta foe $1.7%; fine Mon
bazine do for $3: and nil kinds of W I NTEIFV ESTS,
SHIRTS, DRAW FIRS, STOCKS, SUSPLINDERS,
and 01l articles in his line.
Those who with to purchase, o ill do well to tive
him a call, as he is ',reputed no furnish clothing on
very cheapest te-ma for rash. Don't forget the place;
GREAT WESTERN ciAnwsu STOttE, NO.
143, LLI3ERTY STREET, opposite Brewery Alley.
oct2/31f. I'. OWENS.
CLOTHING STORE!
Water Street, Three Doors below IVood.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his custo
mers and the public generally, that he has open•
ed a variety of seasonable clothing. at the above
stand, which he offers as cheap as can be bought in the
city.
Thestore in charge of Mr It PEW. °neer the best
cutters and most experienced NTOI Linen in the city.
nand. P. OW ENS.
RE-BUILT AND AT WORK!
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE.
WILLIAM B. SHAFFER,
MERCIIANT
RESPECI FULLY informs his friends nd the
public generally, that ho has taken the
NEWSTORE
At thecorner of Wood and Water streets:On the site
occupied by Mr S. Schoyer previous to the Great Fire,
where he is prepared to furnish all articles in the line
of
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING,
On the most modernie terms, and at the shortest no
tice. His stock of 'Goods is
•ENTIRELY NEW,
And 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 tho
business, hn hopes to give general satisfaction to those
who may favor him with their custom. A large as•
sortment of
Clothing *stilted to the gleanon.
consistingof Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, of allcolors
various qualities.. HO offers to the public as
1. GOOD; BARGAINS .
Ai any establishment In the city. lie has also n large
stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk Cravats, Scarfs
and lintulkerchiefs, which ho is prepared to sell low
for cash, and cash only. Having secured the services
of nn excellent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture
garments of all kindsto order, in such a manner as to
render the •• ! -' •
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING 'STORE
worthy of public patronage. -The 'public 'are invited
to call and cxamino for thainselves r jr...441
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CLOTHING STORE
NO.ISI I I.IBERTY STREET.
TProprietor of this old and highly po mitt!. es
tablishtnent informs his friends and the &Win
at large, that a portion of his
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
READY MADE C-LOTHING,
Is now prepared fur their inspection, and-he respect
fully invites all who contemplate purchasing articles
in his line to pay him a visit. His stock this season is
peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest FASH
DNS AND PATTERNS,end all his Goods, bay.
ing been s elected by himself in the eastern markets, he
can with confidence recommend them to his customers
as being of the very best quality.
H is large assortment of
DRESS COATS,
Is mode in the most modern and improved style, and
the workmanship cannot be excelled.
Pants of every description, Salin 4. Fancy Vests
lie it,, a rare and beardifid assortment of
VESTINGS,
To which be would call the attention of the public as
he believesthem to be more
BEAUTIFUL A ND CHEAPER,
Than anything of the kind that has been offered here
Twordand other coats, for Summer wear,
In peat variety and &Lade in every style,
Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks,
SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS,
HANDKERCHIEF'S, and every other apicle ne
cessary fot u FASHIONABLE DRESS.
He has a very large and excellent assortment of
SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, which will. be
snit lower than it can be purchased at any other place
in the city—to which he would invite the ettention of
wot Ling men and others who wish serviceable clothing
for every day's wear.
Having in his employ some of the
BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN,
Chat the ;newly can produce, and bring provided
with a steel: of (;.owls, which fur excellence and u•
Hely CANNOT BE EQUALLED, ho is prepared
To znako Clothee to Order,
At the shortest notice, and in a style that CANNOT
BE SURPASSED
Do not Pass the THREE BIG DOORS.
IL i. not considered any -
TROUBLE TO SHOW CLOTHING,
And the ptiiiirietoi facia confident that after an rx
aminatiun of his *Vick, all At ho desire to piochario will
find it their intrieat to deal at his eatablishment.
The proprietio would take this opportunity to ten.
der hie sincere thanks to the public fur the to.prece.-
dented pat ming° bestowed upon his eatubli.hnient,
and ar the sucetni ho 1/3.3 met 'Vial is an indication
that hi. effottri to please his patrons, have not been
onavuiling, he pledges himself that nothing .hell be
omitted on his part to aerate diet, kindness for the fu•
JOHN MeCLOSKEY,
Three frrrr Doors,
151 !Airily at.
Ltbsrl7-ti&
HO, FOR OREGON!
711 E undessignes, *'onhl inform his old par rons and
the public to gorier-al, t hut, notwithstanding the
eat eavitement on the Oregon goestion. still eon.
liners to nw,ufact ore C1.01111N( of all kinds to
order and sols-rmise, in superior style. He has 'mei)
received u large lot of
CLoTIIS, CASSINIF:RES, SAT FINETTS,
JEANS, &c.,
Which fur Lranty. fuxbbto.durnbility and /-heapnees
ere unsnrr n rxd lii the Weitere trirket. Among the
taros, ‘vtil he found many paid. of ent i r rt .1 ) i n
U.. to 'extort , and rater These the NAi tox L could
respecttully invite hi. old euxtomers mind !be public to
ca II and examine, confident of his ability to please its oil
depart thew.
I Iv Lon .11,, on hand n vitt Ivry of hinny
SILK VELVETS, CASIMESES, VALENCI AS, ETC.
F‘tr v.. 41 toga 01 011 1 , 1 , which La i. propare•l to
1114 kit lor caldiraera in a.lllu artiarpaaaatic.
11c bus 11140
Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra
rats. Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers.
Atari even• other anicleoppertaining to men's wear
ell yriaalities, and prices in rent voriety.
In returning his thatth it to the public for the very
liberal patronage. heretofore entended whim, the un
dersigned mould obtet re, that not. itindanding the
prat quantity of steam got up by recald-beinG
establishment he ft ill nom tunes to glide along an the
IoW pr c,.ute system, and defies competition in all for
various branches of his business, tin; in the fit: mg de•
pat !meta; workmanship, (a Olio., 4-c. I base still tot
Ira nd a few cloaks; -net coot t and other ai of win
ter wear, wined' I .ill well at unusually low priews.
JAMES ft MITCHELL
National Clothing St o re,
fetid A.Czyv 165 '2,1 door below .5111.
Dr. E. Mcritt, Dentist,
(Of thr Burn( DiaOirt.)
RE.:SPEC:TF . I2 LLi informs friendiiand rillthose
ho w i 4, 6ia itervicea that he ha• taken an office
.n Smithfield stiret, 2d door from Vit gin alley, where
he will now attend tif I oprt al tuna of the Teeth intim
best manner anti it the thorteid moire. Office hourit
from 9 till II!. and from _t ill !t. may if.
HemovaL
WM. GLENN, Ilookhh.d.l, lino removed in Ilse
earner of %Vooi and 'Fiord e 1.., ohoio C. H.
where he i.• prepared to do every deGcriptlon of
Ruling and flioding. op 3.
_
a Farm For Sale
CONSISTING of about 150 acme, fifty of %ditch
is cleared and undertones, situated about three
:rifles from the city of A llegheny. between the Frank
lin and Beaver roads, well watmerl. and adjoining
hinds of Arthur Gallagher, James Kerr. the late
Day.' Chess, Hugh Davis, Esq. Robert Davis and
Stainuol Davia. 'Ellis tract of land flout itslitoxirnity
to nitirLet trade, are i oducoments to Gardoer's Farm•
era, lIIIICIIVrS or Mtiouructlicers. r,ice low and con-
Luaus easy. For jutiticular‘onquire of
SARAH FETTEttmAN,
or JAMES C CUMMINS,
,
N European agency.
REMITTANCES of money on moderate terms,
cao,bn made dating my absence in Europe, to
every part \of Ireland, England, SeMlantl, Rules or
the continetit,ol Eutope. Legacies. debts, property
or claims reettered; searches for wills, titles end
documents efFect,and salter European business trans
acted by applying,to James May, \Voter street, Pitts
burgh. II KEENAN,
,
oellil Arent mot Attorney nt Lew. Pitiolmrgh
Franklin Medical'Collcga of Philadolphia.
I E first annual course of lectured in this in•ti
tution.will be opened,p, Monday. the twelfth
day of October next.the second Monday in October,)
and will be continued um!! the'und of the ensuing Feb
rusty.
PROFESSORS
Pant Beck Goddard, M , D.—Anatomy and Histol
ogy.
O 0 Van Wyck, M. D.—Principla and practice
of surgery.
Meredith Clymer, M, D,—Principl es and practice
of medicine.
John Barclay Biddle, Al D.—Matinin meAipa and
thernpeutics.
David f hinter Tucker, Al. D.—Obetetricks'nnif
&ceases of women and children.
Levin S Joynes, Af. D.—Phisiology and legal med '
James B Rogers, M. D.—General and organic
chemistry. -
John Barclay Biddle. M D.—Dean of the faculty.
Joseph Leidy, M. D.—Dcmonstrator of Anatomy.
The Franklin Medical 'College was incorporated in
the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an act approved
28th Jnnuary 1846, and is authorised by section third
of its oharter, - "to grant the degree of Doctor of Medi-
cine to any such persons as shall possess the qualifica
tions now usually required of csndidates in other
Medical Colleges in this state."
FEES,
For enclicourse of lectures, $l5 00
Marticulation fee, to be paid once only, 5 00
Diploma fee,' - •- 10 00
Additional itithrmation tespectinithn course of in
struction, or. other matters connected;with'tho
ty, can be obtained upon application, personally; or by
letter, to . • - J BID DLE, M. D.
Dean of the Faculty, N E corner of Quince- and
Spruce atreet. Fhiladelghia. marl I ti6m:
.... , . ,„ . , : ,,,,,,,,,,,, zf - ,Q.54 -, :kzy,.-,,, :. ,
~,,,14.ft4F1A.5-,i7:li'i,::f.?,-.q.g-i-t'":l';'47:-.
-
r Furniture Wareroorne.
reHE subscriber would most. respectfully cell the ,
auention of the public to his stock of Cabinet
Were, posSeisingadvantagei over any other manufac
tering establishment-in the city. He is .enabled to
sell Ijis water at much lower prices; therefore he would
remied those who wantgood Furniture eta fair price
not to forget the right place, N 027 Fifth street.
mer 23. - - H. H. RYAN.
VENITAIIN BLENDS.
AgIVESTERVELT,
1E old and well known Yr
inn Blind Maker, former!
>f Second and Fourth sts.o
:es this method to inform
many friends of tho fact
tt his Factory is now in full
'ration on St Clair st. near
I old Allegheny Br idge,
Imo a constant supply of
lads of various colors and
tildes, is constantly kept
hand and at all prices.
I m twenty-cents up to suit
Itomord.
le will be put up so, that in
~.arm by . _Merwise, they may be re
moved without the aid of a screw-driver, and with
the dame facility that any other piece of furniture can
he removed. and without any extra expense.
je24-d&wly.
JOHN M. TOWNSEND,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY.
45 Market st. 3 doors above Third st.
PITTSBURGH.
WILL have constantly on hand, a well selected
assortment of the best and freshest medicines,
Which ho will sell on the most reasonable terms.—
Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended
to; and supplied with articles they may rely upon as
genuine.
I...V . Physiciens' prescriptions will be accurately and
neatly ',fevered from the best tnatetialt at any hour of
the day or night.
Also, fur rain, u huge .rock of fresh and good perfu
mery. dec3o
Removal.
Dit A. M. POLLOCK. but removed to Wylie
otrerl,nehr tho new "Court House." •
up 1-116,11
kvs
a 4 C) 4R 'N' D
taistt.'o,
DIRECT FROM PIIILADELPIHA
,ACH PAPER RP.IR! TIIV. LAIIEL 10D WARIUNTI OP
DAVID LAMM:II3TB. .
r
i N OR ink by F LSNOWDEN. No 29 Water at.,
][. at the stund formerly occupied by Geo A Refry.
Extract from the -Report" of the "Visiting, Commit
tee of the rennt)lsunia Horticultural Society,"
unanimously adapted, and warted to be printed.
Landreth's nurseries and Gardens.
'•These extensive gruunds nre on Federal street
nenr the Arsenal. • " • " The earliest collec
tion of Camellias was medic hete. SOME of those
now in Po•session co those distinguished nursery
men, ate ten feet high. • • • • The selection
of (111CVN noose PI.ASTS in valuable end extensive.
"T Nureeries we nil very Correctly managed,
.applying every past of the Union, n detail of which
%%mild occupy too much of our spare: we therefore
content ourwlyes with stet in; that the stock is very
(urge, entyn every *mgt. of grist th r conshit;ng of
FOREST AND ORIN ENTAI. TREES. EVER
OREENS. VINES AND
CREEPERS,
.•nh 9 collemton of lscih,trcerms plants: FRUIT
TREK% 111 tlie bent kind and moat hraliby conditi o n;
Isig, bed. 111 PeCding apple.,Lean. plum+, &c.,
building unit grafting; a plan very superior
to that 01 winking upon Fucker*, which curry with
them into the graft all the dimanie• of ilia paront
•
~ G Aa rue St voi of the finest quality have been
sealteted over the comer!, from these g roun d., and
may & wa y s he depended olio, The Sred Estritilish•
meet of the•o fiorticulturists is one of the most ex
tensive in the Union, aqd its ref utation is well sus
tained from yell to year.
''To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina of
the plants of the same family. they have established
another norsety• at a suitable durance, in abet degen•
ration cannot take place, and a hitk secures to the
!mit im r a •'genuito article." Knowing thug the
age, quality and process of culture of every plate, the
supply from thrif grounds is recommended with guest
coitidence."
•.• Since the date of the "Repent" from a hich the
above is extracted, the entire establishment has been
grest:yerdatged. ThecollectionaComellinsembraces
tall the finer I.lnds, and consists of some thousands of
various sizes; ice of noses. and other destrnble
linth tender and Itsidy; Fruit Ttees, &c.
The Seed Gordent alinic cover fifty acres. and the
whole is, as it has been for more than hair a century.
under the sticeessivo management of father and son,
the most prominent in America.
UV' Orders icceised by F. L. SNOWDEN, from
WitOrTlCl4lllit.gllei; may be obtained, grails.
mor9.if
A CARD
/1111 E subscriber begs leave respectfully to return
his pluvial acknowledgements for the liberal
fo th onaga b e atowerl nn him for years past, and par•
titularly to those who su generously ptitronisell him
since his misfortune by the late lire. Having con
!Mei-ably enlarged his busiress by associating with
11'ni 11 Roberto as a pother, be would earnestly so
licit a continuance of former favors to the new firm of
Robs.. t. & Knee, and be trusts that by prompt atten
tion to bu.inuu the) will give general satisfaction.
M. KANK, Jr.
REMOVAL
The subscribers would respectfully inform their
friends and the public that they have removed to their
now Warehouse on Third between Market nail W0r,..1
streets, south side - , where they trust, by strict attention
to business, to merit a share of public patronage.
.1
They solicit attention to their ostensive stock on
hand, which has been got up witb great cote in the.
latest style end most substantial ,manner. conststiog
in purl of the following articles, via:
Maimgaoy Wardrobe.:
Dressing Bureaus;
Book Case & Secretaries;
Section Back Sofas;
U lane do;
1.1 Divans,
Ottomans.
1.9 Victoria Chairs;
French do;
y Plain do;
Centre Tables;
Card do;
"
Bureaus of every description;
End Tablet;
Marble Top l'icr do;
Center do;
Sofa do;
11 Dressing Bureaus;
" Wash' Stands;
Mahogany Work. Stands;
Hat Racks;
0 Rocking Chairs;
It Sewing do:
IP MUISie Stools;
Arm Chairs;
French Bedsteads;
Butler's Trays;
\ Mahogany, cherry and poplar Bedsteads, warranted,
prnof against bugs, and ruperin 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':eat, well adapted for offices or societies, with
a variety, \ of other articles too numerous to mention.]
We have , at a considerable expense introduce:Tinto'
our new Fdotory on Front street, a steam Engine with
Machinery. viloch will enable es to sell wholesale And!
retail, at reducedprices.
The attention O( Western Merchants and persona
moving west, is invited to our new and extensive es
tabliihment. Weaterp Cabinet-makers are alio re t .
quested to give us a oall, us they will find they can
purchase from us for leis than they. can menden:sire:
Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention,;
and the furniture will Ns caiefullypached.
Steamboats and Hotelsihrrilthod,at the shortest nO. l
lice or, favorable terins.
• koßriftTS & HANk. 1
N. B, tlaiidertildeg in all its bonchee.attenclid
to. (tniittO) • \ $. ',L. 44. •
rffMIM
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Anus trance ADpnipanito.
Jos LAH •IC uta." - J. If l/(N ja.
ZING & rIkNET,
Agents ai Pittsburgh, for the Delaware .Mutual
Safely Insurance Couspany of Phila.
FIRE RISKS upon buildings and Merchandise of
every description arid MARINE RISKS upon
Hulls or cargoes of vessel; taken upon the most favor
able terms.
17'0Elice at tha warehouse, of King & Holmes, on
Water street, near Market street, Piitsbugh.
N. 13. King & Finney invite the confidence and
patronage of their friends and the community at large
to the Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, ea en in
stitution among 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 peison insured his due share of the
pi:ofits of the Company, without involving him in any
reiponsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually
paid in by - him, and therefore as poisessing the Mutual
principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in
its most attractive form. novl-tf.
INDEMNITY AGAINST . LOSS OR DAM
AGE BY FIRE. .
THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED
With the additional security of a STOCK CAPITAL.
; The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.
of Philo...Charter Perpetual.
DIRECTORS o -
George W. Toland, John M. Atwood,
. Ihomos C. Rockhill, Lewis R. Ashhurst,
m. K. Thompson, George N. Baker,
George M. Stroud, John J. Vanderkemp,
George W. Carpenter.
WlfyL make' insurance against Loss or Damage
by Fire, in Piusburgh and vicinity, on Houses,
Stores and other buildings, and on Furniture, Goode,
Wares and Merchundize, limited or perpetual, in town
or country, on the most favorable terms. • •
The Mutual Principle, combined with a Stock Capi
!al, and the other Trovisionsi of the Charter of this
Company, hold out unusual induceinents,both of profit
and safely, to those desirous Of effecting insurance, to
Which the Company ask the attention and examination
Of those interested.
The Capital Stock of the!Company is invested in
good and sufficient securities. After providing for
the losses accruing to the Company, in tho course of its
business, the stockholders areentided to receive out
of its income and profits an interest net exceeding six
per cent. per annum on the Capital Stock actually paid
in—the amount of which interest, it is expected, will
be supplied by funds invested—and thereafter, all the
remaining profits are to accumulate and be held, in
like manner with the Capital Stock, fur the better se
curity ;.,f the assured. But certificates beginarinter
payable annually. transferable on the books of the
Company, and convertible at env time into Capital
Stock , will be issued therefor to the Stockholders and
invited rnembers,in proportion to thcamountof Stock
held, or premium paid by them respeOvely, agreeably
to the provisions of the Charter.
Those effecting insurance with this company have,
besides the usual protection'against loss, by the otdi..
nary method of insurance, theadditional advantage of
a direct participation in the profits of. the eompany.
without any liability.
GEO. W. TOLAND, President.
D. M. IlincttstAN, Secretary.
The sub.criber, who is the duly authorised Agent
for the above named Company, is ptepared to 'peke in
;,,urance, at the Office of the A g ency , No. 2. St Charles
lintel, on Third street, a few doorsabove Wood street,
and will give all further informatiOn desired.
THOS. .1. CAMPBELL.
Piltalnagh, May 30, 184.5. i, (jes-Iy.) 'dec3
Agericy of the Franklin Fire Insurance
Company .of Philadelphia.
S. E. corner of Third and Wood.sts.,Pittsburgh.
assets of flit:company on the first of January,
1845, as publkited in conformity With an act of
the l'entwilvanta Legislature, were
Bontia and Mortgages, $600,615 93
Real E i itate. o t cost. 100,967 77
Temporary Loans Stocks and Cash, 207,499 72
Making a total of $909683 42
Affording certain assurance that all losses,K•ill be
promplly met.and giving entire security to all 'a ho ob
lain policies from thin Company. Risks taken at an
low rates as are consisteot with wearily.
oct3 W A II RICK MARTIN, Agent.
INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE
The Citizen's Mutual Insurance Company
of Pennsylvania,
No. 152, Walnut Steed, Philadelphia,
WILL insure houses, stores and other buildings;
also merchandise, furMiture and property gen.
erally, in Pittsburgh and the surrounding country,
ngn inst loss or damage by fire, for any period of time.
Chattel perpetual.
No marine, river nor inland transportation risksnre
taken by this Company. It makes' ne dividends
among stockholders. After paying the necesiary ex
penses of the office, the whole accruing premium and
interest_are appropriated exclusively, to meet losses.
It is thus enabled to insure on terms nut surpassed by
any other Company.
JAMES TODD. President.
DAN Mt B. POULTSET, Secretary.
Money at Pittsburgh, in Burke's building on 4th
street. at the office of Eyster &Buchanan.
je3. JAS. W. BUCHANAN.
lISURANCE.
American Piro liumrance Company
Or FOIL/a/ELM,
CHARTER PERPETUAL—CAPITAL 500,000
PAIDIN.
Office tn Phi/ade/phia,/ 4 /a. Wal,,ett .;
%V M, DAVIDSON, Pre!'[.
FREDERICK FR•LET, &Goy.
1H IS old and well established Companycontinues
1. to Insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture
and property, not of an extra hazardous character,
against loss or damage by Fire.
Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its
neighlxilliond will be received, arid risks taken either
perpetually or for limited periods, on favorable terms
by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent.
dec24 No :16 Wood st.
Tho Franklin Fire Insurance Company of
PhiladOlphia.
HA RTER PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid in,
C
offica 164 Chestnut at., 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, onthe
most reasonable terms. Applications, made either
personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to.
C. N, BANCKEEt, nest.
C. O. BANCRIM, Sec'y.
DIRECTORS: .
Charles N. Banker, Jacob R Smith,
Thomas Hart, George W. Richards,
Thomas J Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E Soria,
Samuel Grant, David S Brown.
WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, at . the Exchange Of
Lice or Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Third and
Market atteeta.
Fire risks taken on buildings and theircontents in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the sarounding country.
No marine or inland navigation risks taken.
aug4ll.y.
Piro and Marine Insurance.
11l HE Insurance Company of Noith America, oc,
Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent,"
the subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited
Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and
an shipments by the Canal 'and Rivers.
Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks,
Ales:. Henry, 4 . Charles Taylor,
Satre!. W. Jones, Sam'l. W. Smith,
EdWard Smith, Asahnise White,
John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thoinae,
John White, , John R. Neff,
Thoines P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,
Wm, Welsh, • HerhD.Sherrard,Se'c'Y.
•
This is the. oldest Dm:manna Company in the United.
&cites; havingbeen chartered in 1794. Its charter ia
perpetual; and from its highlstanding, loniexperieoce,,
a mple-means, and avoiding .;all , -risks of.,att-extra-ba
zardous chartiCtor, it nittY .as offering;
ample security to tins public.
_1 - 11HOStS
At Counting Itnotn-Of-Afwood, Jones & Qm.Walet
and Front 5 - 413014, PittSbUtttl.. oet23ly, ;
MM=
7777 ,;;;;,7
.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY
DIRECTORS.
MEM
Guiimta Iron Works
jLEWIS O'HARA-dz. :LEWIS.,
MiNUFACTUREITS. -
THE undersigned, - acting as Agenia fee the ahoy .
eitabliahmetit. are now receiving supplies from
the,Werks, and will in ft short time be fully supplied
w ith nil the various sizes of IRON and NAILS.
They 'respectfully- solicit a liberal share of public
paronsge, with the confident asstuatice that the quali
ty"orthp aiticle will not be surpassed by_any in the
tisarket.J -. • ROBERTSON 4. REPPERT.
MerSßuilm Agents for the Guituzia Iron Works.
• 6stuNglaTSMING i FRAIIDSP 2 -
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OFFICE OF HE CA NTON Tea COMPANY, 1
New Yeas-, March 16, 1846.
TO the Inhabitants of Pittsburgh; Allegheny, and
; ; • the surrounding country.
O UR,
attention has this day been directed to an sa
tiate that appeared in the "Pittsburgh Daily
American." under dam of sth Merch instant, headed
as' arave—'and which has also appeared subsequently,
in'severalef the. Pittsburgh newspapers.'- Wo hasten I
to reply thereto. ".. .: • '
We find that through these media we a re.successive
ly charged with flagrant violations of the principles
et' truth;and justice; but weare prepered to give you a
triumphant vindication of our character. We, honey
er, exceedingly regret thet'in so doing, we shall have
Ito allude to our respected coatemperaties the "Pekin
Tel Company of New York"--their position-their
histnry , 'and their manner of doing business' will ne
cessarily, in some degree, have to Come under exami
nation. All that we can do is to endeavor to. keep
the following developments within the limits of put
neighborhood; out of Which locality, we trust, for the
credit's sake of Whom it may concern, the questions
at issue, may remain uediscussed. 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 would fain render good for evil;
this we'solemly declare. Taking this laudable stand
we -reply, first, to the chatge - as folloiest
' " They (The Canton Tea Company) have publish
ed a handbill, in which they have appropriated, word
for mord, the favorable notices of the Pekin Compa
ny's teas in all the leading journals of New York, and
other cities, simply altering the'name of the Company
from the Pekin to the Canton Tea Company."
And farther down in the column this 'charge is re
peated, though Modified as follows: .
" 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 issuing—we deny ever author
izing—we deny ever perusing- such a handbill.—'
Truly we cannot always control the actions of our
agents, at a remote distance, in relation to the meth
ods they employ acilitate the sale of our Teas; but
as soon as we • sco'ker any thing improper in this re
spect, we inv iably discountenance it, and urge that
a strict regn dto honerand uprightness might charac
terise all the means they • use for their dispasitien.-- I r
By one of our remote Agents, probably, the handbill
in question may have been issued, but we '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 maturing, spontaneously. from the
Editors of New York and other Newspupers, - and to
arise from en impression of the great commercial ar
rangements. and general appreciation of the teas qf'
the Pekin Tea Company. We beg Jeave 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 'WRITTEN, by
the Pekin Tea Company TO rtsscves,and that almost
in every case the said New York papers were PAID,
fur their insertion.. When ibir was .not literary the
case, the said -favorable notices" were insetted in
cossideration of an expensive advertisement being be
stowed upon the papers wherein such editorials appear
ed. All this we are prepared to prove—first by the
admission of one of their own Agents (Hamilfon)--
secondly. by the advertising Agent they formerly ern
played—thirdly, by the testimony of most of the New
Yolk Editors themselves. Su much for their "favor
able notices in the public prints,"
The methnd we adopted in prosecuting our business
being essentially at varianee with any modification of
deception, we never resort to the publication of each
notices. Every business man in New York is well-ac
quainted with the origin, as well as the merits, of such
-editerialism. owing to'which its utilli ty 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-, Com
pany. It will be found nearly at the head of the said ar
ticle. It reads as follows:-:- .
"It is well known to most of our readers that the
Pekireff ea Company of New York, an association of
heavy capitalists of that city, have established agen
cies in I'ekin and Canton for the purpose of selecting.
Tens. and putting bens op there, from whence they
!are shipped direct:to the Company at New York.—
These teas have obtained a high reputation, and have
become the subject of frequent notices in the public
prints. The success of this Company has induced
the organization of another called the 'Canton Tea
Company,' who admit that they are not importers.but
purehaie their Teat from the promiscuous arrivals in
New York, where 'they are put up inn manner to im !
itate those of the Pekin Tea Company."
NoW, in the latter part of this paragraph instated a
1 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 knave, if not the absolute madman. We
are astonished to find that any Pittsburgh editor, hay
ing access (as must necessarily be the caso) to New
Yet k journals for years past. can be so deplorably ig
norant er the fact that the Canton Tea Company have
been established in New York TM rearts!--and also,
that the Pekin Company have only existed TWELVE
stoNTHS!—and that the latter honse was established
wholly in consequence of the success and reputation
of the former. Here then is a fraud truly unblushing
—nay, verily abominable. • •
We are also reflected on xis being an inferior con
cern. beeause "we select our Teas from the promiscu
ous cargoes which arrive." 11,0 w much mare com
mendable to come out with' the plain truth than to
resort to such vile falsehoods: s appear in the begin
ning of the paragraph now un -review. The words
are "The Pekin Tea Company f, New York, an aaso
d •
ation of heavy capitalists i et city," &c.—(Let
the reader refer.) Is it passifiie that the inhabitants
of Pittsburgh can swallow tat.his! In this city (New
York) every counting-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, if in the lists of imported merchan
dise, he can discover that any entries of Teas have
been made at the New York Custom House for such
a firm as the "Pekin Tea Compney." We defy . thern
to prove that they ever received Teas direct from
China! Who ever believes suc h a barefaced as t er-
Lion are deservedly humbugged. As to the fact of
their having an "agent in Canton," we deny it. Who
is bef. But the idea of their having another in Pekin,
is an absurdity / so monstrous, and a falsehood so gla
ring, us not to deserve consideration. Who ever
heard of Teas being selected end shipped at Pekin?
Outrageous nonsense:
We happen to know that the "fine Teas which their
agents in Pekin end Canton select, pot up. and 'ship
direct to New York," are selected in Front street, in
this city, at the store Of Beebei& Bonheriottriti other
wholesale Grocers, shipped thence by their carman to
the store 75 Fulton street; then packed in imitation of
the Canton Tea Company Teas by Frenchmenand
Germane,in the upper part of the -building, brought
down, stairs, and thence dispatched to Pittsburgh and
other, places.
'Leidy—Who is the association Of. New York cap
italists,'called the "Pekin Tea Co," professing to have
$500,000 engaged hi the trade? The agents and
salesmen, Messrs Douglass, Callender and Roe,
were previously employed at the New York Sun News
paper establishment' Mr. Hamilton, the out door a
gent,' was formerly subscription clerk for Messrs Ed
paned Charles & Sores'Brudt Note List; and the only ;
and exclusive owner and proprietor of the whole earth
lisbnient is Henry' Wykdr, publisher of a paper cal
led the "New. York Republic," now extinct, and welt
kfinwn to the world as e controversial antagonist of
'James Gordon Bennet, of the New York Herald.
We exceedingly regretthe necessity which compels
us to,come out.so
the
are, nevertheless,
readY to' procure . proper af fi davits, certi fi ed before
the New:York City and State authorities, in confirma
tion of all that we have noel stated, if called upon;
-New - York Canton . . Tea Company;
Per THOMAS'A.. MONEHOUSE.
. .
.Qr Our Agents in PITTSBURGH -are -Messrs;
PELL & GRANT, corner of Liberty and Ferry ate..
Where choice Teas of WI-descriptions are constantly ,
-for'sale,
.OR EP MITCHELL, 89 . Chesnut, and 339 Market
- Office In3gew Yurk, 125 & 125 i. Cl:lath - tiro
t.,,l63Oreenwteli et - • mar2B.l:md'
pRN4IgEN'EAL
. : 4.-:_-*Ag,:ff,.. - q4.-1(' : .
MRS. RENTER;
pEt 5 EZt-1222a)
ALL-EGIIENV - CITY,
Six doors from the Arteduiti
:Opposite the Collector's Offte:e. ,`:
:m the public that she heti jurt, corn. -
roenced Atte One estertatar. HAI a Brudness, and his a
very aereTier stock, received 'from the Eastern Cities,
end Paria4. and she is prepare& to fill all alders
the shortest Milieu, and in a manner that cermet ho
excelled by any arrfnilar manufacturer in theeountry.,
She has on handand intendskeeping,a largeitssort..
meet of Ornamented Hair IVork, such as-Ladies' „
Wigs, Baads, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Guanis,,
Bracelets, - Finger Rings, 4.c., Gentlemen's Wigs, ,
Tanpries Scratches, &c.
Mrs it bas treen far many years engaged in thohu.
siness in France and the United Staten and-ftnni her
long and extensive expetience, she feels confident of •
being able to give satisfaction to . all -wile mill faysr'
her with their patronage. tier prices, ate More fiber; •
al than have been offered is this city heretofbre. . •
- mar 17-ly
BOOS AND JOll
PRINTING OFFICE;
N. W. CORNER" OF ‘FOOp 'O;FTSTII STS;
The proprietors of the.Mourtrne Post and Miff;._
c URY AND MANDY/I.C.TORXR respectfully leferal theii
friends and the patrons of tlaosepaperi, that they have(
a large and well chosen assortment of -
iffECOMBIC '3lE`r3llr7dE"'3lllEL"'9l
- ZII4I42EBUIIIEI/C1
_ .
Necessaryt o a Job Printing Office, and that they tire
prepared to execute
LETTER PRESS PRINTING,
"OF EVERY DESCRIPTION:.....
Bills of I,zuline, Cireslarei
Bill Heads; Cards
Blank Checks,: fiat Tiiiii,.
Boos 4
Pamphlets,
Handbills,
2111110111 s of 131autts,
Stage, Steamboat and Canal,Aoag siiis;toitk ap
pr;)aie . !4ti,
Printed on the shortest notice and rnoitretisonables
We respectfully ask the patrona,ge ofourfriends and
the public in general in this branch of our business..
BIGLER, SARGENT- & 'BIGLER. •
July t.)5,t . 845
Removed.
TT K. LOGAN, this removed 'to .No. 83, Wood
s,strest, one door belovr Diamond Alley; to 'the
store lately occupied by Clarke & Cameron, where- he
hai opened a Wholesale and Retail Dry-Goods Etore„
and having just returned fromthe Easteur Cities, is
opening a new and well selected stock of Goods ,con
silting of French, English - and - American clotli;, (all
colors,) a groat variety of-new. style Cassimeres and
Sattineus;. Cashmaretts, (a.new.style;)..Oregon Car
simere, agood stock'of summer cloths of all kinds;
late style Vestings; also, a great variety of Lawns
and Gingham)); Graduates and
. other
fa i pcy patterns; -a variety of prints' from .6 to '26
cents per yard; a very superior lut of White.goods,
consisting of India Linen, Damai.k 'Plaid, striped
cambric; Victoria Lawa; striped and plain !hull;
Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; figured and 'plaits.
Bobinrtst black and blue black Silks, plain,. figs
ured and striped; -a large assortment or IrialiLinetuc
bleached and brown 'Muslim); table Diaper; Marseilles
Counterpanes, (large sixe;) Moreen; a g,od supply of
Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasoletts and Sunshades; a very
large, assortment of men,- women.. and children's
Hosiery; a very fine article of Lisle Threrid Hose and
Gloves, uncipany other articles not enumerated. He .
would respectfully Invite his former customers and the
public generally, to an examination of his stock,.to,
which he expects to make additions-regularly.
aptly
Canal Boat Bowe.
By R. Dqsaett, Peal& street, Pittsburgh., Prii#4.,
BCARDING and toctgiag by the ;lay- onweeh on
. themost reasonable terms. - Strangers cviliSnd
it totheir advantage in patronize .hits. Versons . trav
eling east or west, will find'his house a convenient'lo.
cation—it is within one hundred yards of ^thi Canal
Basin, and convenient to the Forwarding Bonzes.. '
rgiP Every information given to. Iron_ 3s:fanatic
turets, in all Iminches of the business, .
larHome Brewed Ale can at all times bp.had at
the bar. • novlo.lv
Sohn W EturroU---Attoraeyat Law. '
- u - AVINp returned from his European tour has
Ell taken an office on the north east corner ofSmith
field and Fourtb"smeets. Persons having had
' hueiJ
ness and papers in the hands ofsamuel Kingston Esqf
deceased will call'on the above -as- all .the unsettled
business of Mr Kingston has been left in his hands.
mars
Lard Oil at a Reduced Price.
T
HE subscriber would 'respectfully inform his
friends and public in general, that _his
.new
Factory is now completed. and with a large addition
to his machinery, he is prepared to - make .considera
ble quantities of a superior article of, Lard Oil, which
he is determined to sell-cheap, fully, appreciating the
old proverb, "theta nimble sixpence is better than a
slow shilling." Be feels confident. that consumers
would find it to their advantage to give him - a call.
and examine for themselves. •
Woolen manufacturers, Machinists and others, are
respectfully invited to examine hls superior oil, Fifth
street, near Market,- opposite Hunker's Confections
tyStore, and Messrs Samuel M'Clurken & Cu, Lib
_ _
erty street. . . M. C. EDEY,
Pittsburg and Oil Manufacturer.
A sufterior quality of Strt Candles alstays on hand
of assorted sizes. - mar 24.
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
Cornet of St. Clair and Penn streets, Pittsburgh,
JAMES ARMSTRONG; Proprietor.
THEproprietor beg s ivave to retuni hismostgrate
ful thanks to his friends and the publicfor past
rumors, and hopes, by attention, to a condonation
of their patronage. The house is preasantly - sittutted
near the Exchange; it has oecominodations for travel
ers, and a large room for publio
_meetings; dinner_ or
supper parties.
REFRESHMENTS
,
Always ready, or prepared on the shortest - notice, with
the choicest tho market will afford. Oysters and.
Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Oysters received eve
ry d 4grin g - the season.' The greatesteare is been
taken Sloths selection of wines and ' A varie
ty of newspapers are regularly Med in tea. establish
ment.
P. S. A. Hot Lunch served up avery dai at 1I
ap 18, '.- -
WAR WITH MEXICO DECLARED!
- MONONGAHELA
CLOTHING STORE.
No 2, WOOD St. Second Door from cite
Corner of Water Street.".
COOLEY & LAIRD, PROPRIF,TORS„,
The undersigned takes this method of anununning
to their customers and the public genemby;tbas they
have just, received from ale East, tind,offer for isle at
theabove stand a large and well , selectekassertment
of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings atst materials of eve.
ry descridtion, having been purchased.for cash on the
most advantageous terms, they are enabledlo cfter as
CHEAP as can be atild in the Western "Coutary.
Their assortment of ,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,I
is large, and has been manufaCtored • front; dm beat
matncials, and by excellent workmen. - - •
They have constantly 'on - band and willmannfinetore
to order all uncles of Clothing, which they wilt 'Wei ,
rant to be made in the beat manner and Inostfiabions•
able style. •
They invite the public to call and exataMe•thelr
stock of goods, as they are confident they:can sell .
Goon ARTICLES at prices which cannot failut please.
Remember the :place:. NO. 2. WOCIDSTREET.
SECOND DOOR FROM. THE , CORNER , OF
WATER. . • •.11ePt,941
3:l4.l)aoini -
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERdH'T
COTnerof Woodandsthato., , pittpbstrsit,
IS ready toteceive mercbendiz e of every description
oncomignmeot, for public or ;vivant-calk and
from long experience in the above businviii ilatter,
himselftbat ho will be ablate give entiro satisfaFtios
to all who mayfavor him with tbeirpatrimeta ,
Regular sale son MONDAT and Tl 3 UPDATII,Of Dri
Goods andfaxtcy articles,ta AO o'cloob j A...m. - -
.0f Groceries, Pittsburgbinaitifectured ArticlOe.nei
and secendbrmd flirmture,ekro, at 2 o'Cloik,r3t.
Sales every eveningmearl,74asliel.-4.-
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