' , . 1 5, , i.r4 l - 4 7- 21 •c 4 •' 7-1 " t . •2"' 1. 1- ; , :; 1 111102121111' thuome Transpo*ttson Tame. Condticti4-,4n strict Sabbath keeping principles, • though net claiming to be the only Line that is so coodtleted. . • Ti.{-propriet.ors of this old established line have „. • put- their stock in the moat complete order, and are thereughly prepared to forward Produce and Merchandise to and from the Eastern cities on the ~..opening of navigation. - We trust that our long experience in the carrying ;.business: and zealous attention to the interests of cue. will,secure to us a cool ineanee and increase or the. paironage hitherto extended to "Biugham's Line." , : • ' • Our arrangements will enable 'us to carry freight with the utmost despatch, and our prices shall always be es low as thedowest charged by other responsible lines. . ;Produce and Merchandise will be received and feel Warded east and west without any charge for adverti sing; : Storage or C o mmission. 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' l' , .._, .. ._. exanspotation Ciao. tur UELIANCE I'ORTAULE UOAT LINE. 18 46 FOR TRANSPORTIIG GOODS , Between Pittsbnrgh and the Eastern Citiee, WITHOUT TRANSHIPPING: !j - rp HIS old established Line (being the oldest Port. •' • able Bent Line on the Canal) is. now prepared - • to receive Produce and Merehandine for shipping olth .er m r East or West. The Roma of this Line era co troinded 14 skilful, experienced and sober Captains, and presided with <mud mews, Boats end cargoes hre • transferred from and to Canal and Railroad, saving . all removal and separation of goods. Trips made m asshort time, and, goods carried on as fair terras, \any other ` line. . Thankful for, and .respectfully soliciting a continu; • anus of the, very liberal and growing patronage here ' total's-bestowed upon this line,: so with confidence a?. sure tht.‘e merchants disposed to favor us, that their beiinese. 'shall be done to their entito satisfaction.— : --Goods carried by us consigned to either of our boas. • e 2, will be 5 11 111=1 to their destination, free of charge ler ebliTing;Sts.eage advanee of charges. As we hold no interest in Steamboat Stock, Merchants may depend upon their plods always being forward with out deltiy upon good•oats and at the lowest rates c( freight. . - ••Produce consigned to our house at Philadelphia f la will be sold on liberal berms, and advances ; r are - either at Piusbergh or -Philadelphia. , JOAN. McFAD - EN & Ca., Penn street, - • • - - Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. • JAS. DAVIS; & C0.,1149 and 251,. eta° .6,11 .ttlerketst.,,Philmlniptaa. liVesU3ra Transpor,tation D. LEECH , & Co.'s - Old ...steibhilicd , Transportation Lines, (Being the first ono on the Pa. Canal ) BETWEEN PITTSI3I7B.GH, ..-.II.ALTIMORE ANA) NEW YORK. k- RE fully prepared to transact any business that .ti:May be confided to them, in such a manner as must - g - Ive - g - enerul satisfaction. Their stock consists of a :dodge daily . lilte llf Ptunelotinia peals and Rail Road Cats, (all owned by themselves.) which enables the:li to carry a large quantity of:freight with certain ty and despatch, short time:llnd on as favorable terms as any other r esponsible Line. Produce or Merchandise: consigtaid to any of the 'undersigned forwarded free of uny charge for commis or storage. Tobacco, for Philadelphia, carried by our Line, will be delivered at the city Tobacco Warehouse, Dock s , roet, lotheears, - without dtayage. Tholtsiness.of these Lines Will be conducted on Subbatlalteeping principles. . t etri.ire.s.s or apply to, . . b. LEECH & Co., • Curial Basin, Pen'. street. Pittsburgh. HARRIS & TUSTIN, Nos 13 and 15 South Third St.. Phllad'a. , • dOS. TAYLOR & SONS, 'll4 and Ninth How Ward st., Balti lCK. more. . P. ORR 7,West at., New Yolk. D. LEECJI Sc. CO , S., - PACKAGE EXPRESS TO PHILADELPHIA. The Canal being now open, the above Express, which has been eetabliehed fu: the conveyance of valu le pac •ages o merchandize, specie, Bag; notes, jewelry, &c.. will .- - reentarnence running on Monday, 6111 Aptil. An: Iron Chest will bo dispatched daily, during the traveling seunon. Apply to D. LEECH & CO., 'car. Penn at. and Canal. ap9-3m 1846.1v' AiR independent Portable Boat Line, For. the Transportation of Produce, and Merchandise, to and from lITTSBIIIISII, BALTIBLOILE AND N,o Transhipmont. • • _ THE subscribers, Agents fora number of the best Portable Boats. forming a regulardaily Line. be Breen Pittsburgh and the 'Eastern cities, will be fully - -prepared; on the opening of navigation, to ship a large '"itmountof Produce and Merchandise with despatch and on accotnoduting terms. The great success which haichttractet sea this mode of tranortation on the Patina' Canals and Railroads, : -during the last few yoala ' , notwithstanding the 'oppo sition of king established ' companies, and is a pretty Tsure indication of its superiority over the old plan of transhipping at' the different terinineus of canals and _sailreads. Ve therefore ask for the Independent Portable Boat Linea liberal share of patronage. Produce-or Merchandise consigned to us for ship. vricat.will be forwarded iinmediately on arrival free of any chargefor commission, storage or insurance.— Ladingmensmitted, and all instructions prompt 1y istteaded to. MEARS, RAYNOR & Co., • . Broad et., Philadelphia. 'ROSE. MERRLLL & Co., Smith's Wharf, Baltimore. C A IVle A LTY & Co, 'canal basia,:Fountain at, near Liberty, Pittsburgh. FARE - Ii;EDUCEDII. ' - -Good Intent Past Mail for P'HULP,DISLPHOA, • , , 01/ • BYLpIDID NEW TROY BUILT COACIIEd t 1 ;. -AND ROAD• CARS, GENTLEMEN'S cLoTIIING, On the most moderate terms, and ut the shortest no. lice. His stock of. Goods is ENTTRELY NE IV, 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 inihe business, he hopes to give general satisfaction tothose Who may favor him with their Custom. A large as• sortment of Clothing stilted to the Season. consisting of Cloth, Frock end Dress Coats, of all colors 'various qualities. lie offers to the public as GOOD BARGAINS Asatiy establishment in the city.. He has also a larg e stock of Vests, Shirts, cotton and silk Cravata , Sca rfs and Handkerchiefs„ which he is prepared to sell low REMOVAL, . fur-cash, and cash only. Having secured the services of an exctsllent Cutter, he is prepared to manufacture delt_fil S. .SWARXZ would respectfully inform•his garments of all kinds to order, in such a manner os to -Mends and: customers that he has removed to l render the 106 IVlttiket• street,. between Fifth and Liberty PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE streets,(ast side) where he is receiving a large and _. worthy of public patronage. • The public are; invited well assorted stock of spring °Cods, to which he would 4 0 ,3 dc n i to call and examine for themselves. jy24-tf respecifulli issvit(s . their Ittentioo. Loa;o Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P. M. UV:PINING ; 1 7 f1.0110/t IN 48 13011118, - - ASCiNDINC4, BILLS WITII HORS - ES AND POS7'ILLION , - - ". 111 4; 44 2 l. .1•607' FromOham.s erhburg by Railroal to Philaddelphia, In. splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there con necting with Mall Cars for New York; also at Chant , be'sburg with Mail Lines direct for Baltimore and Washington City; Offiecsfor the above Line, nest doer tc. the Ex change lintel; Si. Clair street, and opposite the St. Cheriea - Tote!, Wood street. • • In W. ft. MOORHEAD, Aet, ':- ‘ ;. , ,- . ...,, f .-, , .J.,:_iq T:•;: . : •}1,..i-:,-71'.;:' Pitt*burgh t'Ortablo Boat, Lisle; 1646. i . . OR the transportation of freight between Pitta , burgh, and tho 'Atlantic Cities, via Pcnnaylvani4 4aproveolents and Battimote and Susquehriuna Rail- road.: The Proprietors of this old established Line, hay. leg Completed their arrangements , are prepared to for ward goods to and from the East (un, the opening of the canal navigation,) on as liberal terms,as those of any other responsible Line, and are 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 succe'ss of the Portable Boat system, so manifest in the regularity and dispatch experienced in the delivery of goods, the absence ofell risk of delay; breakage or other damage incident to the old system; where goods have to be hurriedly transshipped three times on the way, and the merchantable order, in which pt oduce has been avowedly delivered by them, has induced the proprietors to increase; their stock considerablithisseason. Theiresionsive warehouses at each point (unequalled by any other Lino), affords thorn futilities to conduct theit business with dispatch; and to shippers the' convenience of free storage, if re quired, until thair arrangements are complete—while their long expellent» in the carrying , trade, it -is pre sumed, will be sufficient guarantee to their patrons and the public, that they will successfully exert them• selv.es to give general satistaction. Produoe received and forwarded. Steamboat char ge* paid, and Bills Lading transmitted free of chat ge for commission, advancing or storage, and all commu nicatiouttu the following agents promptly attended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, oar Penn and Wayne sts.,-Pittsburgh. , THOMAS BOR RIDGE, 278 Market street, Philadelphia. O'CONNORS & CO, North street, Baltimore. mai 30 y FARE REDUCED! Opposition Good Inteat Fast Line for PEZAADMIP I6III 4 B .. OP SPLESDID TROT BUILT COACHES, N. Leave Pittsburgh daily at , 1, P. RUNNING TEIROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Aseendingthe mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOA °ALT ONE I , IIOIIT OOT TO CHAMBERSOUGH, .74: Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, (being the only Line, running their own cars on the roach) connec• Ling with Mail Curs for New York; iIiSOM. Chambers burg with Muillines direct to Baltimore and W ash inton City. IgrOffice second door below the St Chat les Hotel Wood street. 'oct2s-ly Dr' Wm. M . Wright, Dentist# I ay& -- Office and Residence in St Clair at. A law (hors below Liberty, near the Exchange Hotel. rnari I DIPORTANT ARRIVAL gouts ati s ricolvful. and now opening, n splendid I .L assortment of Fine, Plain and Fancy Colored CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., AU of the choicest selections. The subscriber is now opening his stork of Spring Gonda, which, for variety, taste, style and quality, has cover before been offered in this city.— The very flat tering patronage bestowed upon this establishment he past year, has induced the subscriber to make an +ittsaual large purchase. Many of these Goods oro of a 51wrior quality and texture. and of a kind never brought to this market by any othet'establishment. — He would respectfully soliit the attention of his fiiends and the citizens generally, who are accustomed to having their garaneuts made to order. having for some rime post paid porticular.tteidiou to this branch of his business, and having secure a rite assistance of the most competent and fassinoubto Cutters, some of whom are established and well known as suchlo this community. It would be difficult, in n common adsrertisement, to enumernte the various articles colopt icing this it .ek , but it consists of every description of_goods suitable for gentlemen's wear, sunhat' Superfine, Plain nod Fancy -Colored FRENCH AND ENGLISH lIROADCLOTHS. CASSIMERES, of eutire uswistyles; vitriousqual- West VESTINGS, of every description, a few expressly for' Dress or Party Vests;' FINE TWEEDS, of various styles and prices; Olive. Brown, Black and Gold Mixed CASHMA onallany, RETS. FINE SACK SHIRTS, with liner' bosoms and col tars; SILK UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS. splendid Satin Scarfi, Handkercheifs,Suspenders, &c , &c. He wilt Ito pleased at all times to show these Goods to any wishing to pnrchase, feeling confident that he can famish any garment in his line on as good terms, and in better style. then at any other establishment West or the Mountains. An examination of the stock and style of workmanship will convince any person of the advantages to be derived by pmhhasing at this es tablishment. r IDEXUUNIIirt NO. 49 LIBERTY STREET. ar 'The New York and Philadelphia Fashions are this day received. mar 19 WE BEAT' THE JEWS AND GENTILES!! GREAT WE STERN CLOTIIING STORE!: P. OWENS, PROPRIETOR, RETURNS thanks to his old customers and 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; add keeps constant. ly on head n large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING , such as Over Coats from $3,50 to $3O, Cassinett Pants from $2 to $4; fine Cassimere Pants from $3,50 ton fine Satin Vests fur $1,75; fine Bom bazine do for $3; and all kinds of WINTER VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, and all articles in his line. Those who wish topurchase, will do well to give him a call, as be 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. oci2Blf. P. OW E.:NS. CLOTHING STORE! ! Water Street, Three Door's below Wood. THE subscriber respectfully : informs Lis costa- Mere and the public generally, that he hue ofien• ed a variety of seasonable clothing, at the above stitnd, which ho beers as cheap us can be bought in the city. Tho store lain charge of Mr R PEW, one of the best cutters and moat experienced workmen in the city. !oct2Btf. P. OW ENS. RE-BUILT AND AT WORKI PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE. WILLIAM D. SHAFFER ; MERCHANT TAILOR,' RESPECTFULLY informs his friends nd the public generally, that ho has taken the NEW STORE At thecorner of Wood and Wafer streets, on the site occupied by Mr S. Scheyer pt evious to the Great Fire, where be is prepared to furnish all articles in the line of ..: °~:~„~....w.. V V • 1846 - - THE new ana splendid pasheiship "Columbia,' will !Moro New It oik:on - ber first voyaye to Liv erpool on the let darer May; andleave Liverpool f or New Yorlt.lon the 16th alums. Fare tn_Liverpool in Steerage $10,00; 2nd Cabin $12.00; Cabin $10),- 00. She will be succeeded on May 16th, by that mag nificent paitet ship. the "Yorkshire." 'Persons wish. lug to engage passage to Liverpool Lia either of the above first'class pack.Ftts--or 13 engage passage for their friends from Liverpool to Now York will please apply to A. HEN DERSON, Agent W ..' •• MEE . ; c L 1 socrm, nuoirucus & co, ,t AgRA.CIO6,MENTS FOlt bIAT, BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Smithfied et, near Fifth, Or Ponn street, near the Canal Bun, Pittab asurgh PS. Remittances made as weal:persons desirous of remittikg to their friends by the Ist of May packet,' can do so; any day this week. Remittances made to us by mail, (post paid) with instructions to whom it is to be paid, will bo attended to punctually—a free passage tickei from any part in Ireland, to Pittsburgh will be issued if desired. ep24 Tapseott's General Emigration Offices 'REMITTANCES and passage to and from GREAT BaITAIN son IRELAND, by W. & 3.T. Tap 'scott, 75Setith street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. The subscribers having accepted the agency of the above house, are now prepared to make arrangements upon.the, most liberal terms with those desironsof pay ing the Passage of their friends from the old Country, and flatter thNnselves their character and long stand: ing in business will give ample assent:cm that all their arrangements will be cartied out faithfully. Messrs. - W. & 3. T: Tapscott, are lang and favor ably known for the superior class, accommodation' and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN oy Tux WEST, SHERIDAN, ROCHES TER, GA RRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each Port monthly, from New York the2lst and 26th, and front Liverpool the 6th and 1 1th, in additiori tb which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool, every five days being thus determined, then facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tupscoat's con stant peirsonal superintendence of the busiseas in Liv erpool is an additional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being (as usual) extensively engag ed in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh nod the Atlantic Cities are thereby enabled to take charge ,of and forward passengers immediedely ou their landing, without a chance of diAppointmeat or delay. and are therefore prepared to contract for pas-' sago ftem any sea Port in Great Britain or Ireland to this 'City; the nature of the business they are en gaged in giving them facilities fen carrying passengers so for inland not. otherwise attainable, and will, ( I necessary.) forward passengers further west by the hest [neje nl i-eaveyance without any additional riot. g es for their trouble. Where persona sent fur declir coming out. the amount poll for passage will be re 7unded in mil, REMITTANCES Thesubacribers are also prepared to give drafts a sight, for any amount payable at the principal Citie and Towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wale, thus affording a safe and expeditious mode of [tenth Ong funds to those Countries, which person s trio' ring such facilities, will find it their interest to ova' themselves of. Application (if by le.ter post paid) will be promp ly attended to on application to TA AFFE & O'CON:siOR, Forwarding and Commission M,.rcbants. mat 47 d&wly. Pitn,butgb, l'a TRH BIG MU CLOTHING STORE. NCLISI I LIBERTY STREET ral HP. Proprietor of this old and highly po ,ular es.• informs his friends at;,l the public at huge, that a portion of his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK READY MADE CLOTHING, Is now prepared (or 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 ONS AND PATTERNS, and all his floods, hav ing been selected 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 MSS COATS, Ls made is the most modern and improved style, and the workmanship cannot be excelled. Pants of every description, Satin 4. Fancy Vests He has a rare and beantifa assortment of VESTINGS, To which be would call the attention of the public us he believes them to be more BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAPER. Than anything of the kind that has been oflbred here Tweed and other coatis, for Sommer wear, In great variety and made in every aryl°, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks ' SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS, HANDKERCHIEFS, and every other article ne cessary fora FASHIONABLE DRESS. Ho has a very large and excellent assortment of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, which will be sold lower than it can be purchased at any other pinee in the city—to which he would invite the intention of workingmen and others who wish serviceable clothing for every day's wear. Having in his empio some of the BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN, That the Country can produce, and being provided with a stock of Goods, which for excellence and riety CANNOT BE EQUALLED,he is prepared To Wl3ke Clothes to Order, At the shortest notice, and in a atyle that CANNOT BE SURPASSED Do not Pass the THREE BIG DOORS. It is not considered ens TROUBLE TO SHOW CLOTHING, And the proprietor feels confident that after an ex amination of his stock, all who desire to purchase will find it their intetest to deal at his establishment. The proprietor would take this opportunity to ten• der his sincere thanks to the public for the unprece• anted patronage bestowed upon his establishment, and as the success he has met with is an indication that his efforts to please his patrons, have not been unavailing, he pledges himself that nothing shall be omitted on his part to secure their kindness for the fu• are. JOHN HcCLOSKEY, Three Big Doors, 151 Liberty at. marl?-d&w VENITIAN BLINDS. A* WEISTERVELT, old and well known Ve ian Blind Maker, former if Second and Fourth ate. :es this method to inform many friends of the fact a his Factory is now in full ration on St Clair et.,nenr old Allegheny Bridge, tere a constant sepply of Inds of .various colors and talkies, ,is constantly kept hand end at all prices, im twenty-cents up to suit stomers. Is will bo-put r up en, that in _ y Jtherwiser, they reay, be re • moved without the oid of a screw-driver, and with the same facility that any other piece of, urniture can be removed. and without any extra expense. je24-d&wly. • Dr. E.Dloritt,Danthit, (Of the Burnt District) 110 ESPECTFULLY informsbisfrieudsand alithose 1.10 who wish his services that he bestehen nn office n Smithfield street, 2d, door from Virgin afiey,where he will now attend operations or the Teeth in the best manner and at the shortest notice. Office hours from 9 tilll2;and from 2 till 5. ritay2—d&wtf. :...4 : 44 . ;41:, -. ,:.;L: -, ::Lq4,i, - 41 , ;:i , :', ? - WarbrOortilli• — ' . ltiE 'subscriber mould Most, respectfully call the attention of the public to his stock of Cabinet 'Ware, possessing advantages over any other manufac turing establishment in. the city.- - He ie enabled to iell his writes at much loiver Prices; therefore ha weuld, remind'those who went good Furniture 'at a fair price not to forget the rightplace, No2l Fifth!street. mer 23 - 11. .RYAIL 110,:1 1 4)1 .OREGO N! AI, T undersigned would infurrit his patrons and the public in general, that, netwithstoncling the vent excitement, on, the Oregon qoestion, ke still con. tinues to manufacture *CLOTHING of all kinds to nrder and otherwise, in superior style. , lie has lately inceived...a large lot. of , i CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETTS, J EANS,'&c., Which for beauty, fashion, durability and cheapness are Unsurpassed in the Western market. Among the above will be found many goods of entirely new style a, to texture and color. These the NA rIONAL would respectfully invite his old customers and the public to call and examine, confidentof his ability to please inall departrnent. He has also on hand a variety of fanny • SILK VELVETS, CASEMERES, VALENCIA.; ETC. For vastings, at all, prices, which he is prepared to make for customers in a style unsurpasiables. He has also. • Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra. vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other artieleappertaining ..Ae man's wear; all qualities, and prices in great variety' In returning his thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage, heretofore extended to him, the un dersigned would observe, that notwitlwanding the great quantity of steam got up by scauld.-bellia establishment he still continues to glide along on the low pressuto system, and defies competition in all the various branches of his business, viz; in the fitting de pattment; workmanship, fashion, 4.c. I have still on hand a few cloaks; overcoats and caberjarticles of win ter wear, which I will sell nt unusually low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, National Clothing Store, felta.d&lw 165 Liberty at.. 2tl door below sth. numenD COViTifiN, Attorney at Law, Office in Stuart's Buiidirg, 4th street, above Wood inne 19-asSEw 1 y - - , r 4 , i i • GEORGE BAILEY, r .: .- I'LIINDED., AND MANUFACTURED OF P s and Etiolrants. Whicha a re m s p uperinr to and cheaper than any in the city. I . T Please to call and examine/or youselves. poturrn. STREET. ISETWEES SMITHFIELD &CHERRY ALLEY. 141 - H Arants and Pumps repnired. janl•ly CONSISTING of about 150 acres, fifty of which k../ is cleated and under fence, situated about three miles from the city of Allegheny, between the Frank lin and Beaver roads, well watered, and adjoining lands of Arthur Gallagher, James Kerr. the tate David Chess, Hugh Davis, Esq, Robert David and Samuel Davis. This tract of land from its prOximity to market tied°, are inducements to Gardner's Farm ers, Butrhers or Manufacturers. nice tow and con ditions easy. For patticularsenquire of SARAH B FE rrEtottAN. 6 - r -- JAMES C CUMMINS, I v 6 Pittsburgh Pa. REMITTANCES of money nn moderate terms, can be made doting my absence in Europe, to every port of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales or the continent of Eut ripe. 'Agonies, debts, property or cliims recorcred; searches for wills, titres and documcmry effecteti,und other European budne.a trans acted by applyiikg to domes May, Water ~treet, Pitts. burgh. II KEENAN, °nail. Agent and Attorney at Lsw, Pitteburgh JOHN 31. TOWNSEND, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY. No. 45 Markel st. 3 doors abore Third st. PITTSBURGH. WILL have constantly on hand, a well selected asecrtmentuf the best and freshest medicines, which he will sell on the most 'reasonable terms.— Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon as gonuipa. rrPhysicians' prescriptions will he accurately and neatly prepared from tho best materials at any hour of the day or night. Alan, for 'talc, a large stock of fresh and good perfu mery. deal) Wt• GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the corner of Wood and Third PIA, ahuve C. H. Kay's, where he is prepared to du every description o Biding and Binding. op 3. Real Estate for ale. WE have for sale a neat, well finkbed 2 story belch house, with stone basemeet. together with a Lot of ground, 20 feet front on a wide street. extending 100 feet deep to a 20 flmt street, situate on Beaver st. in Allegheny City. This property is in a delightful situation and will he sold low and on reasonable terms—it would suit a person doing busi ness in the city. A pply to pl 4 BLAKELY 4• MITCHF.L• Nt•.;%\l" B EN •• , Y isv DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA EACH PAPER IIEARS TILE LATIEL ANL/ WARRANTY OF DAVID LANDELETII. FOR salcby , F L SNOWDEN. No 29 Water at., at the stand formerly occupied by Geo A Berry. Exttact from the •4Report" of the "Visiting Commit. tee of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society," unanimously tulsrpted, and ordered to be printed. Landreth's Nurseries and Gardens. "These extensive grounds are on Federal street near the Arsenal. • " * " The earliest collec tion of Camellias was made here. Some of those now in Possession of those * distinguished nursery men, ate ten feet high. • The selection of GREEN ROUSE PLANTS is Valuable and extensive. "The Nurseries are all very correctly managed, supplying every part of the Union, a detail of which would occupy too much of our space; we therefore content ourselves with stating that the stock is very large, and in every stage of growth, consisting of FOREST AND ORN AM ENTAL TREES, EVER GREENS, SHRUBS. VINES AND CREEPERS, with n collection of herbacceous plants: FRUIT TREES of the hest kind and most healthy condition; large beds of seeding apples, pears. plums, &c., as statics for budding and grafting; a plun very Superior :o that of working upon suckers, which carry with them into the graft all the diseases of the parent stock. r "thrng SEEDS of the finest quality have been scattered over the country from these grounds, and may always be depended upon.. The Seed Establish menrof these Florticulturists is one of the molt ex tensive in the Union, and its reptatation is well sus . talned. from year to year. ' "To obviate the chance of Mixture of the farina of the plants of tutu same family, they have established another nursery, at a suifablo:dietence , so that degen. ration cannot take place, and'-Which secures to the purchaser a "genuine article." Knowing thus the age, quality and process of culture of every plant, the supply from their grounds is recommended with great confidence." Since the date of the "Report" from which the above is , extracted, the entire establishment' has - been greatlyenlarged. T becollectlanoiCarnellieseribracei all the finer kinds, andconalsts of some thousands of various sizes; so likewiSe of Roses, and other desirable pinata, both tender and hardy; Fruit Trees, &c. The Seed Gardens alone cover fiftY''acres, and the whole is, as it has been'for more than half a century. under the successive management - of father and son, the most prominent in America. gar Orders face - wed INT. L. SNOW DEN, from whom catalogues may bit olgained, gratis. mar9•tf BEM - • A Farm For Sale European agency. UomovaL , . , ~., ••,,,,,,, 0,, " , , , 0t.i_ . ,,4,..- , .:-.1.. ... . ' ' •-- ' i. . .--,--‘-^,- 7 ..: 8 , , -;,,., - ,1,,,,-4:4`,44.-4,. - '4,, ,, ,,,t4 - ; ,vd„,,,z, , *.k - g., ,, , _,.., ,' - „ .. p1,. „,,,t7,Z , „c-2,ip,t1.1,14.r...,V - $ 1?•:{e , V4,..,4,;A*11,,,,,,1'01.5.,; , V;e:,4,11M*'-'44 _— . -,-,,.- ~", ,-, k . ~- - 5c,,,,„1.-;,k:,, .: ~,,,,. -7.,...K --.4-- 4, -, - ... 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JR. liIING &;;FINNET , Agents at Pittsburgh, - for the • Deldware litytual Safety insurance!.Coa3pany- of .Phila. , FIRE RISKS • upon buildings and Merchandise of ,every ; description arid ,MARINE RISKS upon Holism carg,oes of mkt, taken upon the Mostfavur. able terms. _ taPofEice atthe warehouse 'of King,&.l-lolmes, on Water street, near Market street, Pittsbugli. , N. B. King & Firine3f invite the confidence and patronage of their friendsand the community at to the Delaware M. S. 'Lawrence Company as an in stitution among the retest ',flourishing in Philadelphia —as having a largo. paid , in capital, which by the I operation of its charter Is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person iimbredbis duo slime of the profits of the Company, without involving him irr any responsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually paid in by him, and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form.! ,n0v.141. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS OR PAM.. AGE EY FIRE. THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED With the additional security of a STOCK CAPITAL. The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co. of Phila..-Charter Perpetual. DIRECToRS : George W. Toland, John M. Atwood, Thomas C. Rockhill, Lewis R. A:thlturst, Wm. R. Thompson, Geolgo,N. Baker, George M. Stroud, John J. Vanderketnp, George W. Carpenter. WILL make insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Houses, Stores and other buildibgs, and on Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandize, limited or perpetual, in town or country, on the most favorable term, The Mutual Principle, combined with a Stock Capi tal; and the other provisions of tho Charter of this Company, hold out unusual inducetnents,both of profit and safely, to those deiirous of effecting insurance, to which the Company as the attention and examination of those interested. The Capital Stock of the Company is invested in good and sufficient sticutities. After providing for the losses accruing to the Company, in the course of its business, the stockholders are entitled to. receive out of its income and profits an interest not exceeding six per cent. per annum ot 4 i the Capital Stockactunlly paid in—the amount of which interest, it is expected, will be supplied byfunds inYeAted—and thereafter, all the remaining profits are to accumulate and be held, in like manner with the capital Stock, revile betterse. eerily of the assured. , But certificates beginitr inter , cst, payable annually, transferable on the books of the Company, and convertible at any time into Capital Stock, will be issued therefor to the Stockholders and insutcd members,in proportion to thearaountof Stock held, or premium paidby themrespectively, agreeably to the provisions of this Charter. Those effecting insurance with this company have, besides the usual protection against loss, by the ordi nary method of insurance, the additional advantage of a direct participation in the profits of the Company. without any liability. ! GEI). W. TOLAND, President. B. M. HI tt CH Me Secretary. 0 The subAcriher, who is the duly authorised Agent for the above named Clomp:any, is prepared to makein , surance, at the Office; of tho Agency, No. 2. St Charles Hotel, on Third street, a few doors above Wood street, and will give all further information desired. THOS. .1. CAMPBELL. Pittsburgh, May 30, 1845. (jes-Iy.) chm 3 Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of ehiludelphia. N. E. corner of Third and Wood sts.,Pittailurgh. ' THE assets of tIM company on the first of January, 1815, ns puhli.,hed in conformity with an act of t h e p enn , v ivuuni Logislature, were Bonds and Mortgages, $ 6 00,615 93 Real Estate, a i.costy 100,967 77 Temporary Loans Stocks and Cash, 207,499 72 Makings total of $909083 4.- 4 Affording certain assurance that all losies .will be promptly luet,and giving entire security to all who c;h tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as arc conSistent with security. octB AIMICK MARTIN, Agent. INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE Tho Citizen' of s mutual Insuranc lvane Company rennsy' No. 152, Walnut Street, Philadelphia, WILL insure 'houses, stores and other buildings; also merchandise, furniture and property gen erally, in Pittsburgh and the surrounding country, against loss or damage by fire, for any period of time. Charter perpetual. No marine, river nor inland transportation risksare taken by this Company. It makes no dividends among stockhuldees. After paying the necessary ex penses of the office, the whole accruing premium end interest are appropriated exclusively tq meet losses. It is thus enabled to insure on terms not surpassed by any other Company. . JAMES TODD, President. DANIEL B. POP , Secretary. Af.ency at Pittaburgh, in Burke's building on 4tb street, at the office of Eyster & Buchanan. JAS. W. BUCHANAN. INSURANCE. American Pire Insurance Company - CHARTER PERPETUAL—CAPITAL 500,000 PAID IN. Ogee tn Philastelphia,No. 72, Walnut st.; WM. DAVIDSON, Pres't. FREDERICK FRALEY, Sec'y. PHIS old and well established Companycontinues 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 neighborhood n ill be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods On favorable terms by G ECt..COCH RAN , Agent. dec24 No 26 Wood st. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. CH A RTER PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid office MA, Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on Property and El. facts of every dethiption, in Town or Country, onthe most reasonable terms. Applications, made either personally or by` latter, C. N will, DANC he prompKEtly R, attenPleded at. to. C. G. BAN cum, Sec'y. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Baneker, Jacob R Smith, Thomas Hair, George W. Richards, Thomas) Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobini Wagner, Adolphi E-Borie, Samuel Grant, David S Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Of fire of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Third and Market streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and theircontenta in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Alin surrounding country. No marine orinland navigation risks taken: • , aug4.ly. - Fire and Marina insurance. THE Insnrance,Company of Nerik*nerica, of Philadelphia, tbrOugh its-duly iktithorized Agent, the subscriber, aerate make permanent and limited Insurance on Property,in this city 'waits vicinity, and on shipmentsby this Canal and. Rivers. DIRECTORS. Arthur G.Cofftn, Preet. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, j - Sam% W.. Jones, , Saml W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A, Brown, Jacob IVI; Thomas, John Whim, Jahn R. Neff, Thomas Cope, Richard . D. Wand, Wm Welsh, . . HenryD.Sherrard,Sec'y ..This is the',oldisat. Insurance Company in the United States, having beenchartered in 1794. Its , charter is perpetual,- arid from i tabigh stand4tg, long experience, ample meani,•and avoiding ail risks of an extra. bd. cordons chainctsr, it may be considered as offering ample !security to-the public. MOSES ATWOOD, At Countfng Room of Atwood, Jones & Co.,Water and Front scream,. Pittsburgh. 0ct23.1y, - .: -.. .:-V..c:* - ;': - ?: - .'.% 7 1.7... --: :' , .0:;-'-',: , :,A --. . , . - . , .:: - :- - , -- -: , ,. ,- :--:: . - - :::::;"3'f.'. - --- , '-' , .' , :- -- 1 . -;• ..,..,„,, .. . EMM INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION, The preceding. figure is given to represent the Is oseismal PsasPIRATIOri. It is the great evacuation for the impurities of the body. It will be noticed that a thick cloudy mist issue, from all points Oldie surface, which 'indicates that this perspiration flows uninter ruptedly when we arein health, but -ceases when we are sick. Life cannot be ,initained - without it. It is thrown off from the blood and other juices of the body, und disposes by this mesas, of nearly all the impurities:within as. The Isnguttge of Scripture is, ''in the Pod is' the Life." If it ever becomes impure. it =pike traced directly to the stop page of the insensible perspiration. Thus we see, elithat is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or in fected, is to open the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly. Its own brat and vitality are sufficient, without one particle ofmedicine, except to open the pores upon the surface. Thus we see the folly of taking so much internal remedies. All practi tioners. however, direct their efforts to restore the In sensible Perspiration. The Thompsonien,for instance, steams, the Hydropathiat shniuds us in wet blankets, the flomopathist deals hut infinitissirnals, the Allopa thist bleeds and doses us with meicory, and the blus tering Quack gorges us: with pills; pills, pills. To give some idea Of the amount of the Insensible Perspiration, we will stele that the learned DC. Lev:me hock, ascertained thatfive-eights of all we receive in to the stomach, passed off by this means. In other winds, if we cat en di ink eight pouds per day, we evacuate five poundi of it by the Insensible Perspire pen. , This isinone other tbanahe,used up particles of the blood, and other juices giving placate the new and fresh ones. To check this, therefore, is to retain in the system five-eights of all the virulent matter that nature demands should leave the body. By a sudden transition from heat to cold, the pores are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and disease begins at once to develops itself. Hence, a stoppage of this flow of the juice=, originates so many compaints, It is by stoppin g the pores, that overwhelms man kind with coughs, golds, and coniumption, Nine tenths of the world die from diseases induced by a stoppage of the Insensible Perspiration. Let ine ask, now, 4very candid mind, What course seems the most resemble to pursue. to unstop the ! pores, after they are elnsed.l Would you give physic to unstop the pores? sOr would you apply. something that would do this upon the surface, where 'the dug- ! ging actually is? And yet I know of no physician I who makes any externefapplication to effect it.. Un der these circumstances, I present to physicians, and to all others, McAliSts rla Oinimetz!, or lie World's Salve. It lime power to restore perspi !ration on the feet,' on!the head, around old sores, upon the chest, In slime, ution any 4 part of the body, whether iSseased'slightly or sOverely.• It has power to cause all external sores, scrofulous humors, skin diseases, poissinous wounds, to discharge ! 'their putrid matter, end then heals them. kis a remedy that sweeps off the whole catalogue of cutaneous disordeS•s,.and restores the entire cuticle to its healthy •functiOns. It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so many and -deleterious drugs taken into the stomach. It is a remedy that neither sickens, gives inconve nience, or is daligerinis to the intestines. 'lt preserves and defends the surface from all de rangement of its functions.; The surfoceistlie 'outlet of five-eighths of thltbile end used up matter within It is pierced with millions of openings to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, and death knocks at your door. It is rightly termed All Healing, for there is scarcely a disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. :I bemused it for the last fourteen, years for all diseases of the chest,' consumption, liver, involving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before He#en and man, that not in one single ease has it failed to benefit, when- the patient was ! within the reach of mortal means.. I have had - physicians, learned in the profession; I have had ministeris of the Gospel, Judges on the bench, Aldermen end Lawyers, gentlemen of the highest etudition end multitudes -of the poor, use it' in every variety ofi way, and there has been but one voice—one united find universal voice—saying S‘Me- Mister, your Ointibent is'good; • OM:SUMP:NON. • It can hardly be icredited that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs, seated as they are within the system. But if placed upon the chest, it penetrates directly to the lunge, seperates the poisonous parti cles that are consuming them, and expels them from the system. I need not say that it is curing persons of Consump tion continually, although we are iold it is looniness, core not what is Said, so long as I- can Sure several thousand persons , yearly. HEADACHE. The Salrehas lured persons of the Headache of 10 years standingt,. endiveho bad it regularly every week, so that vornitieg eften'took place. Deafness and as Ache are helped with like success. •-••' ; COLD FEET. ' Consumption. Liver complaint, pains in the chest or side, falling off the hair; one or the other always ac companies cold ; feet. It is a suro sign of disease in the system to have cold feet. The Salve will cure every case. In Scrod's. Eryisipplps, salt Rheum; Liver complaint Sore Eyes,gibliney, Sore Thtoat, Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Pile's, all Chest Diseases, such as As thma, Oppression, Pain, also Sore Lipss Chapped Hands, Turnoura, Cutaneous Eruptions; Nervous Dis eases, and of this Spine there is probably no medi cine now know 4 so good. . , BURNS. • It is the best thingin the world for Burns. .(Read the Ditections around the box.) PIMPLES ONITHE FACE, MASCULINE SKIN • CROSS SURFACE, • Its irst actioO is to 'expel all humor.. It will not cease drawing tßlthe Ikea is free from any nitater that may belodged Moder the skin, and frequently break ing out to the snrface. It then heals. When there-is nothing' but grossness, or dull repulsive surface. it be gins to soften end soften until the 'aisle becomes as smOothand dellbato es a child's. • • • WORMS. If parents knew how. fatal most medtcines were to children taken inwardly, they woull be sloW to resort to them. Especially "mercur al lozenges!! called "me dicated. lozengcs," 'verrnifugeW pills, 4.e. The truth is, no one can tell, invariably when worms are present. ' Now letnse say' to parents that this Salve' ill 'always tell if:n child has worms. It will d:iveevery vestige:of them away. (Read the directioni around the box.) There is probably no mediciao on the face of the earth at once ~ so sure--and-B0 safe in the expulsion of worms Although I havestdd little about it as a hair restor ative vet I will stakeit , against the world! They may bring thcir Oils far i and near, and mine' will restore the hair two cake to hteir one. OLD SORES. That some Sores'are an outlet the impurities of the system, is, because they cannot pais offthrough the na tural Channels of the Insensible Perspiration. , If such sores are healed up the impurities must have some" other outleti . tirii will endanger life. This salve will always provide for such 'emergoncira. I • RHEUMATISM. It removes almost immediately the inflammation and iwelling when the pain of course - ceases. FEVERS. • • In all rates of fever, , the difficulty lies in the potes being locked' up, ap that the heat. and perspiration cannot pass' of If the least moisture could ; b_ started, this crisishita passed" nd the danger over. The All /leafing- Ofatment will in all cases of fevers almost instantly:mai:rick the skin and briag'fordi the perspt ration. SCALD HEAD ,-- - - We have ;eared 'eases that actually _defied every thing:knowti p as well as tbo ability of fifteetior twenty doctors. One man told tit he had Spent $5OO on his :.,......„„...,. _.... .. ~- • ::", . .,:;'.•- • '., • ,,, -. , - ,., ' - -- ,L - ---„ :• ..-xti.k,frec4'1.1.41,YZ4A.:"..4;i4,%.i:12 •+C.~~~.' ~~~~a~til~ children without any._ one t, when a uw•bozes of tliti ointment cured them. Occasional use of the Ointment -alwayelceop corns from growing. People:need never be troubled - with them if they.will use it. - AS A, FAMILY MEDICINE, No man can measure its value. So leng as tho stars" , roll along over thelicairins---so long its man tresdi the earth, subject nil 'infirmities of - die fleshi—so lon.:B4 disease and sicknois is known—just so long will this good- Ointment be used an d esteem ea . When man ceases from off the'earth, then the demand will' cease, and not till then. • JAMES MOALISTER•dt Co: Sole proprietors of the above Medicine. Price 25 cents per box. intment UTION. . . As the All-Healing•Ointment hos- been counterfeited, we have given this enuthm.to the pub.. tic that . ”no Ointment will be gaimine unless..' the names of Jarizes McAlister, or - James ileAtister 4- Co., are WRITTEN with a Pliti Ivor' teErttlabel..".-- Now 'we hereby offer. a.rewaid of $5OO to be paid: — on conviction in any of the constitutea courts of'the United States, fur any Mdividnal counterfeiting' cur name and Ointment Ao ears:—For' sale in Pittsburgh by. Braun & ter,; corner of Liberty and.St Clair-sts., - and by J . Cassel, corner of Walnut and Penn sts ; Hays & Brook . way, (Druggists) No 2, Commercial Row, Liberty sal L Wilcox, - jr., corner Market and tho': Diamondl H P Sal wurtz , and .1 Sargant, Allegheny city(.l - (Druggist) Birmingham. J Schoonmaker & co,„ (Druggists,) No 81, Wood st.; aro the wholesale agents, - mar 20c .vitTN.TING:oy:F.Iqg:‘• The proprietors of the MORNING POST Ord BIER. CURT AND MANIIFACTIJOEIS respectfullyinform thett friends and the patrons of tho.se papers, thatthey hava a large, and well chosen assortment of ems' GOSIMS" r3NOTER - 320!211,EM9 aslu azta ozatoalmaamusaaaa Nocessaryt o a Job Printing Office, and that thei , era prepared to execute LETTER PRESS-PRINTING!' , OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Booga Bills of Lading, CircuLars, Pamphlets, '• I Bill Heads,' • Cards - , Elandbills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. t U litntS of 33lautto, Stage,Steamboat and Cdnal Boat Bills,with: ap ' propriate ruts, Printed on the shoitest notice and most reasonable erms. We respectfully ask theiatronage ofour friends atul he public in general in this branch of our bnsineu. BIGIqEft, SARGENT - Sr. BIGLER,. July 25;1-845. - - , • T K. I,OGAN, has renamed to No. 83, Wood t," . street, one door below Diamond Alley, to the store latelyocOtipied by Clarke & Cameron, where ho has-opened a Wholesale. and Retail Dry Goads Store, and, having:just returned from the Eastern Cities, is opening a new and well selected stock of Goods, con sisting of . .. French, English and American cloths, (all colors,) a,great variety of new style Cassimeres and Sattinetts; Coshmaretts, (a new style;) Oregon Cas , sitnere, a good stock of summer cloths of all kinds; I late ,style Vestings; also, a great variety of • Lawns , and , Ginghams; Pyramidical Graduates and other fancy patterns; a variety of prints from 6 to 26 cents per yard; a very superior lot of white:goods, consisting of India Linen, .Damask Plaid, striped cambric; Victoria Lawn; striped and plain mull; Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; figured and plain, Robinett' . black and blue black Silks, plain, fig ured and. striped; a large assortment of Irish Linens; bleached andhrown Muslins; table Diaper; Marseilles Counterpanes, (large size;) Moreen; n good supply - of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasolettsind,Surrshades; a very large' assortment of men, women, and childrenis Hosiery; a very fineorticle of Lisle Thread Hose and Gloves,and many ether articles not enumerated.- Ho Iwould respectfully invite bis former customers end-the public generally, man examination of. his stock, to which . he expects to make additions regularly. • a.4,71y TOILET. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. 1300 E 4WD JOll N.iV. CORNER OP WOOD 'Et 10IPTD,NTS. Removed. CaualPoat . By . R. D_ossett, Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pd#lliiir• BOARDING and Lodging by the day or week on the moat reasonable terms. Strangers will and it to their advantage to.patronize him. Persons trav eling castor west, will find his 'house a convenient lo is within one hundred yards -or the Canal Basin, and cenvenient to the Forwarding Houses. - M' Every information given 'to Iron fdannfirc ! turets, in all branches of the business. - WHOme Brewed Ale can at all times be had at the bar. novlo-111 Lard Oil, at a iteduced Price. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and' public in' general, that - .bis; new Factory is now completed.- and with a largo addition to his machinery, he is prepared 4o make considera ble quantities of a superior article uf Lard Oil, which he is determined to sell cheap; fully appreciating the old proverb, "tl4t a nimble sixpence' is better than a slow shilling." lie feels -confident' that consumers would find it-to their advantage to give him a call and examine for themielves. - • - Woolen manufacturers, Machinists and others, are respectfully-invited to examine hls -superior- oil, Fifth, street, near Market, opposite Hunker's Confectiona ry Sture, and 'Messrs Samuel M'Clurken & Co, Lib erty street. ' " M. C. EDEX, ' Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufacterer. A superiorluality of Star Candles always on hand of escorted sizes. . mar 2.4. WASHINGTON HOTEL, . . . Corner of St. Clair and Penn streets, Pittsburgh, JAMETIRMST RQN G, • Proprietor. rfl HE proprietorbegs leave to return his mostgrate .lll- ful thanks to his friends and the public for past favors, and hopes, by attention, to merita continuation of their patronage. The house is Pleasantly situated near the Exchange; . it hits . accummodations for travel ers, and a large room for public meetings,, dinner or supper parties REF RESIIMEN TS Always ready, or prepared on the shortest notice, with the choicest the market will afford. Oysters and Oyster Soup, also Fresh Shell Oysters, received vie ry day during the season. The greatestcare Jae been taken irk the selection of wines and liquors. A varie ty of newspapers are regularly filed um_ establish ment. P. S. A Het Lunch Servedup Avery day at 11; A. M. ap lB . - - WAR. WITH. MIRXIeO HEcLAR=II MONONGAHELA CLOTHING- STORE. No 2, WOOD St. Second -Door 'from the Corner of Weter'Strent. COOLEY - .& PROFRIETORS, The undersigned takes this method of announcing to their customers and the public generally; that they have just received from the . East; ond;offer for sale at the above stand a large and Well selected issortrnent of Cloths, Cassimeree,Neatings - and materials hi eve ry descridtion, having been purchased for cash on; the mosted;antneous terms, they arc enabled to offer as mut A.P as can be sold,in the ..Western Coantry., - Their assortment of READY-MADE. CLOTHINA; is large, and has been manufactured: from the hest materials, and by excellent workmen. .. They have constautly on hand and will manufacture to order,all articles of Clothing, which, they will war. rant to be made la the best - manner and mostfashioa., able style; - • -" They invite the plblic to call and, examine their stock .of goods, as limy are confident they rati-ten Goon "ARTICLES at OH= which cannot - fail fo'phiase. Remember the peace. NO. 2. WOOD - STREET; SECOND DOOR FROM THE CORNER I OF WATER. ' seprd. John D. Davis', AUCTIONEER...AND COMMISSION IVLEittll'T C'ortter of Wood and Silesia., Platte:owls, T S really to receive tnerchandiie of every description onconsignmeni, for public or privates:_salo, and from long experience in the above , 13USineggir tater himself that:he will be able togiveentire , ssitisfsedou to all who may.favor him with theirpatrOnar• - - Regular sales on MONDAYS Egli IltaasDats,o ll ; 4 7 Goods and fancyarticles, at 10:o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburghmannfactured article:l,MM dna secondhand.furniture, tkc • at 2 otelackiP.- 51 . Sales every evening,atearlygaslight. d 20412 y
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