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-•,•;•-• HEanbscribert, - - Agents fora number of the best
-: - • ••:Partable Boats; forming a regular daily Line. be
tween.Pittaburgh and the Eastern cities, ;will be fully
:-preppred, - on the opening of navigation, toship'a largo
.atatiant or - Produce and Merchandise with • despatch
and:otilccumodating terms. . r
••• ,The'greutsucceerwlich has characterised this mode
oftransportation onitiE Penna' Canals and Railroads,
, •
'- . .during the last few years,-notwithstanding
the ,oppri-
N41:.:"., 1 .- Sidon of long established companies, and is a pretty
suroindication of its superiority over the old plan of
tranalti r ing.at the different terminus of canals and
=ruilwa
We thereftirensk for the Indopendent Portable. BUat.
Linea liberalshare of patronage.
iiFroduce or Merchandise consigned to us for ship.
'.'meat.will be forwarded immediately on arrival free of
.any,chorge for _commission, swinge or insurance.—
Billy Lading transmitted,-and all instructions prompt
jiyattended to. : -
.• • MF.IARS. RAYNOR & Co.,
13ritil sr., Philadelphia.
.• • ROSE. • MERRILL & Cu.,
Smith's Wharf, Baltimore.
C A McA NULTY & Co,
canal basin, Fountain at, near'
Pittsburgh.
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Xtiti*Otettigil Lino.
Traiisportation Linb.
-Conducted on strict Sabbath -keeping principles.
thnnG}i nut .claiatim , to be the only. Line that is so
condiicted
r''proprietors of this old established Moe have
, pt4Ltheir stock in the most complete . ordareimil
are.ilioroughlrprepared for - Wari Produce and
AlertiEiridiselto and from the Eastern cities(on the
-opening o f navigation .
Araiti that our b - ing experience rn the carrying
P k,ustacss rind - zealous attention to the Interests of
wits n continuance and increase
oithe.patronage hitlietto extended' to “Binghanea.
itOr'ittogernenta - will /us to carry freight
despatilt, atid . our prices . - sbull alwnys
lo%v-as2the lowest charged'-by other responsible
MMichandisii will be received and for7'
,
tvat.derteastand west. without any charge for adverti.
sin Stoiligis or Comtidssion.
Bills of lading forwarded, tab:wary directionpromptt
ly attended to:
Actress; or apply to, " IVaL
Canal Basin - , cor. Lilwrtynnd Wayne. SM., Ptttsb'g.
,- BINGH A MS, DOCK, and STRATTON
No. `'276 - Market street,'PhiladelPhia.
lAMB'S WILSON, Agent.
N0:12211.mb Howard street,,Baltinirite. -
wrmAim TYSON, - Xgent.
No:- . 10, - Westatreet, N eiv.Yor
np,rl 0
.tiEt.r.s.NCE PORTABLE )SOAK' LINE.
'‘, / 400, :1:846 MIMI
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••' FOR- TRANSPORT ING GOODS - - -
, :r•`;'-'2-"•• • -;Beficeen Pitleburr,h and the Eastern Cities,
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WITHOUT TRANSHIPPING. • - •
ri Is old established Line (befit , - th'e. oldcsi Porn
able Boat Line on the:Canal} is now prepared
to receive Predate and Merchandizefor
- erEast or West. Tiro Boats of this Line are cont
-,.!?--: •-- manded experienced and nober Captains,
L f , and 'provided with good clews. Melia and cargocsare
transferred .from and to Canal and Railroad, saving
• . all removal and separation of.goods. Trips made in
• - an strait tirne - ,• and goods carried on as fair terms .an
- any- oilier line..
- Thankful . for ; and respectfully . aoligitinga,coa4u•
amen, of _tiks yery liberal and growing ,paironage
.".tafore bestowed upon this lane, we with confidence as
:fide drone merchants disposed to favor us, that their
•••± 7 : - ..tiiiijns shall be dorie to their entire:satisfaction.
gamin carried by us consigned to either of our how:
ho shipped to their destination, free of - charge
for shipping, storage or advance of charges. As etc
• — dirdd bo interest in Steamboat Stock, Merchants may
• -- depend upon their gamin always 'acing forward with
_ Out delay upon good boats and at the lowest rates c
-
freignt..- ••
Produce:consigned to-our house at Philadelphia
for sale` ; will .basold on liberal terms, and advances
'made:either at. Pitishitrgh or Philadelphia.
JOHN McFAPEN & Penn street,
-• ' - Canal Bashi, Piitslitir'gh.
- SAS 14i. DAVIS, S. Co., 249 and - 251,
npli) Gm - Bilarketst., Philadelphia.
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Western Traniporiation Company.
D. LEECH & Co.'s
01d E r stabllsked Transportation Lines,
(Being the first one on the Pa. Canal )
. .
ZiETWEEN irifiBiTEGII,,PAILAIDELPUIA:
LT- hi ORE AND NEW Y.O K
RE-fully 'prepared if:, transact any business that
ay be confided to them. inSuch a manneras must
A.
•. give general satisfaction. Their stock consists of a
'double ddily Bice of Pennlyivanin Barite and Rail
:.:Road-Cars. (all owned by t hemselves.). wh lab enables
them to carry, ,a large quantity of-freight with. cerloiit
g
clespafxll, in as short time. and, on asfavoratile
any . other responsible Line.
Pr - nalicvm -- 11.ss.las.”41s. 000signod to- any, of the
andersig,ped forwarded free of any charge fOr cemmis
viide or storage: Tobacco, far Philadelphia, carried
by our Line, will be delivered at the oft) TObacco
Warehouse, Dock wreet, in the cars ' without drayage.
•-•- - The basiness of these... Lines willbe conducted on
Sahlraih-keeping priociPlee.
I:q'...Arldress or apply- to
- • , D., 4. Co.,
Canal ,Bnsin, Penn street Pittsburgh. .
HARRIS & TUSTIN.
• Nos 13 and 15 South Third st., Philatra.
--. • , JOS. TAYLOR & SONS,
• and Nuith Howard sr. Baltimore.
. • - • W P ORRICK,
- 43d3tri. : - < 7 Westet - .; New York.
D. LEECII & CMS.
- fg.CICAOE EXPRESS TO PHILADELPHIA.
;;Q;.A....,...5ateM1L. The Canal being new open, , the
-.a.ssr.,s above Express, which has been
`established fo: the conveyance of Valuable packages of
. -r-ruerckindize, specie, Bank notes ,jawelry, & c. will
',..recoinmeace running on Monday , Apt il.
AU iron Chest will be dispatched daily, during the
, •trave ing SetiliOn. Apply to
_ . D. LEECH & CO.,
ap9-3m car. Penn st. and Canal.
1846.
-Independent Portable Boat Line,
For': tke . Transportation. of Produce,
and lllcrcluzndise, to and fram
PITT:S/3171MR, BALTIMORE AHD PHILADELPHIA
- No 'Transhipment.
ninr 3
FARE REDUCED!!
:Good Inteat Fast Mall far
PIIitILAIDIELPHOA,
Q 1 EWEF:NDID NEW TROY BUILT COACHES,
- AND RAIL ROAD CARS',
Loavo inttsbarg4 daily, at 1 oiclock,R.lll
, fkg,klat
141721TNING : TUROUG4I IN 4S HOURS,
mceNDINO g HILLS W
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Prom Chambrrabtirg by Railroad laPhilqddelphia,
in "splendid newlS , built Eight Wheel Caro, there - con
necting with Mail Caro for New York;- also nt Chatn
be - :sburg with. Mail. Linea direct Air Baltimore and
*•,...yetAington Citi. - • - • .
••-• llgrOffleeetor the above Line, next dear ter the Ex
'ebanga, Hotel, St Clair etreet, and ohiosito
.;•
-: Charles Hotel, Wood s tr e et :
• . juo6 12 W. R. MOCiRI-lEA Ag'e.
S;":tWARTZ would respeetfully inform• his
. f E) ...i..Mitintui customers that he hos. renioied to
40 7s 'elk.l - ailtet.' street, between_ Fifth and Liberty
atr ”°' " ( east - side ) where isreceiving . a , large : and
w:lits s eorted - StocHt af4PringGooastto Mucci he would
respectfully inyice their Atte ntion:ap3 d6m
ittsburefilreslabloPo4tLine, 1846;
FOR the transportation nf freight' between Pitts
-11: burgh and the Atkntic Chies,viayennsylvtusia .
Improvements and Baltimore and Susquehanna Raill
The-Proprietors of this old.ostablished Line, haw
ing mimpleted their arrangements, are Prepared ra for
ward -goods to and from the East (on the opening of
The canalAmvigation,) on as liberal terms as thnsa of
any other responsible Line, and ererdeterinined that
tiomire or attention on their part shall be wanting. to
secure a continuance of that .patronage so liberally
taistowerVu s pon thein for several years past.
The decided success of the Portable Boat system,
o manifest in:the regularity and dispatch experienced
in thedelivery _agenda, {ho absence °fell- 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 Plod= hat' been avowedly delivered by,them,
has induced the proprietors to Mclean their. steak
considerably thissenson. Theirextensiv.e - warehouses
at each point (unequalled by any other Line). affords
them facilities to conduct their business with dispatch;
and to shippers the convenience of free storage, if re
quired; until tbsir arrangements are complete—while
their tong experience in-the carrying trade,.it is pre
sumed, will be sufficient guarantee to their patrons
and the public, that they will successfully ma them
selves to giye. geneisl satisfaction. • -
- Produce received and forwarded. Swamilota char
ces paid, and Bills.Luding transmitted free of charge
fur commission, advancing'or storage, and all comma
nicatioustu the followingagents promptly attended to.
. TATAFFE & O'CONNOR,
cor Pone and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh.
THOMAS BORBIOGF.:,
• 278 Market street. Philadelphia.
O'CONNORS & CO,
nint:3o y. North street, Baltimore.
FARE REDUCED!
Opposition Good Intent Fast Line for •
TEELADM/PailE,Z.3
OF SPLENDID TROY' kiTILT COACHES,
2.74xdfrr‘-,
Leave Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. 11.
RUNNINGTHROUGHIN 48 HOURS,
• Ascendiagthe mountain with
SIX 110P.SES AND POSTILLION
'ONLY ottErNIGHT - OTIT TO ciIAMBERSuUGH,-
- L Z". - 71!--
40.tiecoit
Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadelphia, (being the
only Line, running theirown carsonthe road,)connec•
dog with Mail Cars for New York; also at Chambers.
burg with Maillines direct to Baltimore and Wash
1111'011 City.
Officesecond door below the St Charles Hotel
%Vow! street.
A. HENDERSON, Agent
Oct `s•lv
Dr. Wm. M. Wright, Dentist,
17-7..t:- . .Ztr.-- Office and Ritidinee in. !Si Glair at.
' 41.- r f - A cow d•lars belosy Liberty, near the
Exchange Hotel.
IMPORTANT ARRIVAL
rrl HIS day rrcoived, and now opening, a splendid
JL •ne s ortment of Fine, Plain and Faney Colored
CLOVIS. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c.,
All or therchoicPst selections.
The_ subscriber in now opening his stork of Spring
Goods, which, fot variety, taste, style and qualk3, has
never before been offered in this city. The very list•
tering patronage lbestowed upon this establishment
the pu=t year, has induced the subscriber to make en
unusual large purchase. Muny of these Goods urn
of a superior qualify and texture. and of a kind never
brought to this marl:et by any other establishment.—
He would respectfully solicit the intent ion of his friends
and the citizens generally, who nee accustomed to
hiving their garments made to order. having for some
tune post paid particular attention to this branch of his
business, and having secured the assistance of the most
competent and fassionuble Cattera,,some of whom arc
established and well known nsauch in this community.
It would be difficult, in a common advertisement, to
enumerate the various articles comprising this st sck,
but It: raddista or usury description of goods suitable
fur gentlemen's wear, such an
Superfine, Plain and Fancy Colored FRENCH
;-
AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS.
CASSIMERES, of entire new stylesa.vatiousqual
ities; •
VESTINDS, of every description, n few expressly
for "Dress or Party Vests;
FINE TWEEDS, of various styles and prices;
Olive, Brown, Black and Gold Mixed CASHMA
BETS. " •
FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms and col
lam;
SILK UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, splendid
Satin Scarfs, Ilculdkercheifs; Suspenders, Scc ,
du.
-
He will be pleased at all times to show these Goods
to any wishing -to purchase, feeling confident that he
can furnish any garment in his line on as good terms,
'and in better style, than at any other establishment
West of the Mountains. An examination of the stock
'and style of workmanship will convince sny person of
the advantages to be derived by purchasing at t his es
tablishment. DEIZANIr.
NO. 49 LIBERTY STREET.
r - FP - The New York and Philadelphia Fashions are
this day received. mar 19
W E BEA I THE JEWS AND GENTILES!!
• GREAT WESTERN
CLOTHING !STORE. •
• •
- P.,OW ENS, 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; and keeps constant
ly on hand a large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S
CLOTHING. such as Over Coats from $3,50 to $3O,
Cassinett Pants froml2. to $4; fine CUSSIMCFC Pants
from $3,50 to $6; fine Satin Vests for $1,75; fine Bern
bazine do for $3; and all kinds of WINTER. VESTS,
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS,
and all articles in-his line.
Those who wish to purchase, will do well to give
him a cull, 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.
oct2Bif. I'. OWENS.
CLOTHING STORE
Water Street, Three Doors below Wood.
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 is in charge of Mr B. PEW, one best
cutters and mostexperieneed workmen in the city.
oct2th.f. P. OWENS.
RE-BUILT AND AT WORK!
PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE,
WILLIAM U. suArrEn,
MERCHAST TAILOR,
RESPEPIFULIN informs his friends nd the
public generally, that,: he has taken the
NEW STORE
At the"corner of Wood and Waterstreets, on the situ
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 e most moderate terms, and at the shorte-st no:
tice. - His stock of roods is
ENT/RELY NEW,
And hair been scdedted with much care to suit the mar ,
ket. He has in his employment some of the beet
worknion in the city, and from long experience in the
business, he hopes to give general satisfaction to thos
'whom) , favor him with their custom. A large as•
sortment of . .
Clothing suited to the Season.
consisting of Cloth, Frock end Dress Coats, of all colon+
'various - fie•offers to the pablic 119
GOOD BARGAINS
'As any establishment in the city. He has alko a lcirk'e
stock Vests;.Shirts; cotton and silk Cravats, Scarfs
undHandkerchiefs,' which ho is,prepared to' sell lel*
fbiettsh;and cash:only. Having secured the servites
pf I t n oreelleat - Cotter, hells. prepared to. manufacture
garmentiof all kinds to order, i nSuch a manner as to
PITTSBURGH. CLOTHING • STORE
Worthy of public patronage. Tho public are invited
tocall and examine for themselves. jy24•tf
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0 0.E113;,*13;0 TitEl . ll'Et 0
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•.• '''• - : - ' 11(43146 •
• r:474„vrA
THE
leave Flew o V n a tr el fi s i li st 4 ;o 4 y .-iC aye i tT bia
Liv
erpool on the let day ofaltuy;and leaie Liverpool for
New Yark,on the 16th of *Jailer. Fare to Liverpool
in Steerage - slo,oo;;2ed:Cabin $1.2,00; Cabin $ 1 .0).1!
00. She willibitsueeeeded on May I6th; by that mag.
nifieenl pacaet ship. the" Yorkshire." Persons Wish
ing so engage pagsarre to Lives pool, in either of the.
- above' first class pa ckets—or to engage passage. for.
their friends from Liverpool to . New Yolk will please
apply to
BLAKELY &
Smithflid st,tictar Fifth,
Or Punn street., near the Canal Basen,
Pittsburgh
PS. Remittances made as usual; persons desirous
of remitting 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 insuuctioniici whom it is
to be paid, will be attended to punctually—a free
passage ticket from any part in Ireland to Pittsburgh
will be issued if desired.
ap2 , l 13 & M.
Tapstott's General Emigration Office.
- pop EMITTANCESarid passage to and-from GREAT
BRITAIN AND IRELAND, by W. &J. T. Tap
scott, 75 South sweet, corner of Maiden Lane, New
York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool.
The subscribers having accepted the agency of the
abovehouse, are now prepared to make arrangement,
upon the most liberal terms with those desirous of pay
ing the passage of their friends from the old Country,
and flatter themselves their character and long Stand-
ing in business will give ample assurance that all
their arrangements will be carried out Faithfully.
Messrs. W. S. J. T: Tapscett, are long and favor
ably known for the superior class, accommodation
and soiling qualities of their Packet
,Ships. The
QUEEN or THE W EST, SH PADA NVIOCHES
TER. GA RRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS,
LIVERPOOL. and. SIDDONS, two of which leave
each Port monthly, from New York the 2lst and 26th,
and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th, in addition to
which they have arrangements with the St. George
and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a
departure from Liverpool, eteryfive days being thus
determined, their. facilities shall keep pace with their
increasing patronage, white Mr. IV. Tapscott's con
stant personal superintendence of the busisess 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 Bm,iness betwren Pittsburgh
and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take
charge of and forward paisengers iminediutely on
their landing, without a chance of disappointment or
delay, and are therefore prepared to contract fur pea
sage Item ariy sea i'ort in Great Britain or Ireland
to this City; the nature of the business they ate en
gaged in giving them facilities fo, carrying passengers
so far inland not otherwise attainable, and will, Of
neceisary.) forward passengers further west by the
best mode of conveyance without any additional charg
es far their trouble. Where persons sent for decline
coming out, the amount paid for passage will be re
funded in full.
REMITTANCES
The subilcriben. are also prepared to give drafts at
eight, for any amount r avablo at the principal Cities
and Towns in England, - Ireland, Scotland a n d Wales;
thus affording a safe arid expeditious made of Bestir
ling funds E/ those Countries, %shied) pet sun is I CqUi
111. g such facilities, still find it their interest to avail
themselves of.
Application (if by leiter post paid) will be prompt
ly attended to an application to
TAAFFE &O'CONNOR,
Forwarding and Commission Ilkierchanta,
milt. 47 il&wly.
Pittsbuigh, Fa.
THREE-Bila toOiliV
CLOTHING STORE.
NO.ISI I LIBERTY STREET
/V HE Proprietor of this old and highly po tular es
tabliAnnent informs hi. friends and the public
at large, that a portion of his
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
OF
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Is now prepared for their inspection, and he respect
fully invites all who contemplate purchasing articles
in his line to pny him a visit. His stock this sea+on is
peculiarly rich; comprising all the latest FASH
ONS AND PATTERNS, and all his Goods, hav
ing been selected by himself in the eastern markets, be
can with confidence recommend them to his customers
as being of the very best quality.
H is large assortment of
DRESS COATS,
Is made in the most modern and improved style, and
the Vmrkmanship cannot be excelled.
Pants of every description, Satin 4. Fancy Vests
Rebus a rare and beautiful assortment of
4E STINGS,
To which be would call the attention of the public as
he believes them to be more
BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAPER,
Than anything of the kind that has been offered here
Tweed and other coats, for Summer wear,
In great variety and made in every style,
Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks,
SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, nod every other an icle ne
cessary fora FASHIONABLE DRESS.
He has a very large and excellent assortment of.
SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, which will be
sold lower than it con be purchased at any otherplace
in the city—to which he would invite the attention of
working men and others who wish scrviceublecluthing
fur every day's wear.
Having in his employ some of the
BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN,
That the Country can produce, and being provided
with a stock of Goods, which for excellence and sa•
riety CANNOT BE EQUALLED, he is prepared
To make Clothes to Ordor,
At the shortest notice, and in n style that CANNOT
BE SURPASSED .
Do not Pass the THREE BIG DOORS.
It is not considered any
TROUBLE TO SHOW CLOTHING,
And the proprietor-feels confident that after an ex•
amination of his stock, nil who desire to purchase will
find it their intetelt to deal at his establishment.
The proprietor would take this opportunity to ten•
der his sincere thanks to the public for the unprece•
dented 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 he
omitted on his part to secure their kindness for the fu
ture. • JOHN MeCLOSKEY
mnrl7-cl3r.w
YENITIAN BLINDS.
aIWES . TEBVELT,
Bold and well known Ve
ian Blind Maker, former
tf Second and Fourth sts.
ms this method to inform
r many friends of the fact
a his Factory is now in full
nutiott on St Clair st.,noar
I old -Allegheny! Bridge
tern a constant supply of
Inds of varidas colors and
*Sties, is constantly kept
-hand and at all prices,
tm twenty -cents up to suit
itomers.
is 'Will be put uPsto,qhni in
:ftre,; or otherwise, they may' be re
moved without the aid of Et screw-driver, and'whh
the same facility that any-other piece of furniture , can
be removed, and-without any extra expenie. • '
je‘24-d&wly. ; -
Dr. "Et. Mari#,'Dpatist,
{Or the Burnt Diwriet.)
ESPECTFULLYinforrniiilißfriendriand
"who wish his services - that he haiialcan an 'office
ri Smithfield.street, 2d - - door from Virgin alley, where
he will now attend - nllonerntions of 'the Teeth'in the
belt manner and at the ilfortent notice.' Office liours
from 3 tilll2, and frogi2 till 5. . rnay.2—daall.
.. - ' , '' - ' - ' ,-,i ''' 7,,,,- .;' ,. cf..:,:4: , ,:.,.
MEESE
rurniture - Warerctoms•':-.
liFiSubscriber would most respectfully call the
attentiop of -the public to his soak of Cabinet
Ware, possessing advantages over any other manufai
turing,establishment in the: ity. He is enabled , to
sell his wares at much lower.' prices; therefore he would
remindthnie!who wantgoadV'urniture.at a fair price
not to forget the right place, N 027 Fifth street.
mar 23 - 41. RYAN.'.
• _ .
HO FOR -OREGONI "
mHE undersigheldwouldinform his-old patroniand
X the public in general, "that, notwithstanding- the
great excitement 'on the Oregon qoestion, he.still con
tinues to Manufacture CLOTHING of all kinds to
order and otherwilte,ln superior style. lie has latel
received nlarge lrit of
CLOTHS, CASSINIMIES, SATTINETTS,
• ; JEANS &c
Which for heaut, fashinn;'dumbility and' cheapness
are unsurpassed in the Western market. Among the
above will be found many gijods of entirely new style
as to texture and 'color. These the NATIONAL would
respectfully invite his'old customers and the public to
call and examine, `confident of his ability to please in all
department. _ •
Ha 'has also ntr hand a variety 1* fancy
SILK VELVETS,! CASIIMERES, VALENCIAS, ETC.
For vestings, at all micea, which he is prepared to
make Tor customers in a style unsurpassable.
Ho has Ell4O
Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra
vats, Stocks; Handkerchiefs, Drawers.
.
And every other articleappertaining to men's wear:
all gunlitiee,and prices in great variety.
• In returning his thanks to the public for the very
liberal patronage, heretofore extended tohim, the un.
&reigned would observe, that notwithstanding the
great quantity of . steam got up by would-be-BIG
establishment he still continues to glide along on the
low pressure syst4m, anddeties competition in nil the
various branches Of his business, viz; in the fitting de:
pattment; workmanship, fashion, 4.c. I have still on
hand a few elnake;overeoats and other articles of win
ter wear, which 1 will 5e11.4 unusually•dow prices.
JAMES 13 MITCHELL,
National Clothing Store,
fe1;3,1&,w 1115 Liint4y st., 2d door below rah.
IIICIIAIID COWAN,
Attorney '
at Law,
Office in Swart's - Building, street, above Wood
===
7
..... GEORGE BAILEY,
A'. PLUM DER , AND MANUFACTURER OF
...mc
IPrimps nnd Hydrants.
! IVhiett ate suiCerior to and cheaper than
any to the city.
Please to call and examine for youselvea.
FOURTH STREET,
BrIWEES SMITHFIELD &CHERRY ALI.FT.
- o:THydrontA end Purnrot repuired. jonl•ly
_____
CONSISTING of about 150 acres, fifty of which
is cleared op.l under fenea, aitunted about three
miles from the eitiy of Allegheny, between the Frank
lin and Beaver toads, well watered, and adjoining
lands of Arthur: Gallagher, James Keri. the
David Chetts, HUGh Davit, Hobert Dania end
Samuel Davi, this tractef laud from its proximity
to market ttade, are inducetnett is to Garlilltrr'A Farm
ers, Butrbets or Alanufacturere. Price low and con
ditions easy. Fad particularsenquireof
1,1 PAILITANCES of money on moderate - terms,
1.11„ can be-made dui inn' my absence in Europe, to
ever part of Ireland, Englund, Scotland, Wales or.
the continent of 4:mope. Legacies, debts, property
or churns recovered; searches for wills, titles end
doctimentseifecuid,atid other Europeari business trans
rotted by applying to James May, Water street, Pitts
burgh. H KEENAN.
oct 12 Agent end Attorney. at Law, Pittxburgh
DRUGGIST- AND APOTHECARY.
No. 45 Market a. 3 doors above Third Si
PITTSBURGH.
WILL hove constantiy on hand, a well selected
assortment of 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
genuine.
aPhysicians' prescriplion.s will be accurately and
neatly prepared front tho best 11111tCliIII2 at any hour of
the day onnight.
A lao, for solo, a large stock of fresh and gond perfu
mery. dec3o
M. GLENN, Bookbinder, has removed to the
V V corner of Wool anti Third ate, above C. H.
Kay's, where he is prepared to do every description of
Ruling and Binding. ap 3.
WE have for sale a neat, well finished 2 story
brick house, with , steno basement. together
with a Lot of ground, 20 feet fiont on a wide street,
extending 100 feet deerto a 20 foot street, situate
on Beaver tit, in Allegheny City. This property is
in a delightful situation cud will be sold low and en
reasonable terms—it would suit a person doing busi
ness in the city. Apply to
/04 BLAKELY 4. MITCHEL.
0 - 1 S
4 S) - 1 4
itSpO /
CA
EACH PAPER BEAR! THE LABEL AND WARRANTY OF
FOR sale by F L SNOWDEN, No 29 Water st.)
at the stand formerly. occupied by Geo A Berry.
Extract from the "Report" of the "Visiting Commit
tee of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society,"
unanimously addpted, 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 mile bete. Some of those
now in Possession of those distinguished nursery
men, ate ten feet high. • • ' ' The selection
of OREF,N 1101186. PLANTS is valuable and extensive.
"The Nurseries are all very correctly mannged,
supplying every parr of the Union, a detail of which
would occupy too much of oltr spnee; we therefore
content ourselves with stating that the stock is very
large, and in every stage of growth, consisting of
FOREST AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVER
GREENS, SHRUBS, VINES AND
0 , CREEPERS,
with a collection of berliacceous plants: FRUIT
TREES of the best kind and must healthy condition;
large beds of seeding apples, pears, plums, ,Nr.c., as
stacks for budding and grafting; a plun very superior
to that of working upon suckers, which carry with
them into the graft all the diseases of the parent stock.
•
Three Big Doors,
151 Liberty gt
"Guinan SEEDS of the finest quality have- been
scattered over the country - from these grounds,' and
may always be depended upon. The Seed Establish.
merit of these Horticulturists is one of the most ex=
tensive in the Pnion, and its reputation Is well
tained from year to year. '
"To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina of
the plants of the same family,•they, have established
another nursery, at a suitable •dierance, so that degen
ration cannot take pluee,l and 'which secures - to the
purchaser a' "ffenuine eaticle." Knowing thus the
age, qUality nod process of culture of every plani, the
supply truer, their. groteids iareconlmendett with groat
confidence." ; ;
-•„" Since the date of the °Report" froth ivhich the
above is extracted, tlfe:entire establishment has been
grearlyenlarged. ;Tliecolilectionetrantelliaserebracea
all the Gper kinds and cenaists'Ql 8011101110j1Sarids of
variuue Mies; so Iri ewise of Roses.and other desirable '
plants, both tender ond..harily; Firth Trees, ez,;6. • ;
The Seed Gardens alone cover fifty 'earful; and the
whole is; as it luta been for more then half a centurii,
imder the successive managenient, of father. and
tbe meet prominerit in America. - • ‘--_•.•• ,
Giders received by F., 1. • SNOWDEti, from'
whom catalogues may be o btained, grads.
maeU.tf
, ...
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ra t'` :ei:: , ',. - 1,',.!:±ii.11.
=GUI
A Farm For Salo
iSA RA MI FE IFTERM A N,
JAMES C CUMM INS,
Pitt,burgh Pu
Europelii agency
JOHN hl. TO WNsEND,
acmovaL
Real Estate for sale.
DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA
DAVID LANDRETH.
.3noltianit
•
KING -& P.INN E
Agents at Pittsburgh, for lhe Delaware Mutual
Safety tnaurance Compan Of Phila.-
FI4E RISKS upon bUildings and "MerOhandi se of
eveny. description and-MARINE RISKS upon
Hulls or cargoes of vessel, taken, upon the raostfavur
able terms. . • "
_ .
rarOffice at the warehouse of King &Holmes, on
Water street, near Market street, Pittsbugh,
N. - D. King & Finney,inVite the -confidence and
patronage of tbei r friends and the community at large
to the Delaware M. S. Ansurance Company, as an in•
stitution among the Most 'flourisfiing in Philadelphia
-as having telar , r , e paid in which by the
operatiMi of its charter is constantly, increasing—as
yielding te each person insuiredhis due share of the
profits. of the Company, without involving him in any
reiponsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually
paid in .by hi m,'and therefore as possessing the Mutual
principle divested of every obnoxious:feature, and in
its most attractive form. nov
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS OR DAM
AGE BY 'FIRE.
THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED
With the additional security or, a ST'OCR CASTITA.L.
The Reliance Mutual Insurance. Co.
of Phila.--Charter Perpetual.
•
DIRECTORS' •
George W. Tolond, John M. Atwood,
Thomas C. Roe:hill, Lewis IL Ashhorst,
WM. IL Thompson, George N. Baker,
George M. Suouci, John J. Vanderkemp,
George W. Carpenter:
WILL make insurance against Loss or Damage'
by Fire. in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Houses;!
Stores and other buildings, and on Furniture, Goodsl
Wares and Merchandize, limitedar perpetual, in town
or country, on the Man. fur orable terms.
The Mutual Principle, combined with a Stock Capi
tal, and the other provisions of the Charter of this
Company, hold nut unusual inducements, both of profit
and safety, to those desirous of effecting insurance, to
which the Company ask the attention and examination
of those interested.
The Capitnl Stock of the Compaby is invested in
good and sufficient securities. After providing fur
the lases accruing to the Company, in thecourse of its
business, the stockholders are entitled, to receive out
of its income and profits an interest not exceeding six
per cent. per annum on the Capital Stock actUally paid
in—the amount di:Which interest, it is expeCted, will
be supplied by Binds invested—and thereafter; all the
remaining profits are to accumulate and be held, in
like manner with the Capital Stock, for the ;better se
curity of the assured. But certificatesbegjnarinter
est,_ payable annually. transferable on the honks of the
Company, end convertible at any time into Capital
Stock, will be issued therefor to the Stockholders and
lettered thembers,in proportion to the amountof Stock
held, or premium paid by them respectively, it greetibly
to the . provisions of the Charter. :, •
Those effecting insurance with tbi4 company have,
besides the usual 'protection against less, hyl the ordi
nary method of in4artutce, theadditional :Meaning,' of
a direct participation in the profits of the Company.
tvithout any liability.
GEO. W. TOLAND, President.
B. M. Hi:it:truer:, Secretary.
The sub;criher, who 14 the duly atitherisert Agent
for the above named Company, is ptepared to make in
surance, at, the Office of the Agency, No. b. St Charles
Hotel, on Third Street, a few doors above !Wood street,
and will give all further information desired. , •
THOS. J. CAMPBELL.
Pittsburgh, May 30, 1895. (jes-13":.) ' dec3
Agency of the Fraoklin , Fire Insurance
Company of Philadelphia.
N. E. corner of Third eine!. Wood ses.,Pittaburgh.
rfl HE assets of the company on the first of January,
1 1845, as published in conformity with an act of
the Pennsylvania Legislature, were
Bonds and Mortgages, , $6004.15 93
Real Estate, ut cost„ 100,967 77
Temporary Loans Stocks and Cash, 207,499 72
Making a total of $909.G83 42
Affording certain assurance that all losses will he
promptly met,and giving entire security to all a ho ob
tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as
low rates as are consistent with security. •
ortB WARRICK MARTIN, Agent.
INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE.
The Citizen's Mutual Insurance Company
of Pennsylvania,
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,
againstloss or damage by fire, for any period of time.
Chatter perpetual.
No marine, river nor inland transportation risksnre
taken liy this Company. It makes no dividends
among stockholders. After paying the necessary 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.
DANIEL S. rOULTNEY, Secretary.
Agency at Pittsburgh, in Borke'S building on 4th
street, at the office of Eyster & Buchanan.
JAS. W. BUCHANAN
INSURANCE
American Fire Insurance Company
OF PHILADELPIA,
CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL 500,000
PAID IN.
Office sn Philadelphia,No.72, Walnut at.;
WM. DAVIDSON, Pre:et
FREDERICIC FRALk:Y;'Seey. •
THIS old and well established Company Continues
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 will be received, and risks taken either
perpetually or for limited periods, on raverahle terms
by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent.
dec24 No 26 Wood st.
Tho Franklin Fire Insurance Oompsny of
Philadelphia.
CHARTER PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid in,
office 1634, 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, on the
most reasonable terms. Applications, made either
personally or by litter, will be promptly attended to.
C. N, RANCE:ER, Pleat.
C. G. BANCKER, Sec'y.
DIRECTORS:
. •
Charles N. Baneker, Jacob R Smith, !
Thumbs Hart. George W. Richards,
Thoma.sJ Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis,:
Tobias Wagner, Adolphi :! •
Samuel Grant, David S Brown.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY
WAantcx MARTIN, Agent, at the Exchange Of
Tice of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Third and
Market streets.
Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents - in
Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country.
No marine or inland nnvigution risks taken.
nug4•ly. • -
Firci.and Marino Lmuranect.
BE Insurance Gonipany of. North. America, of.
Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent,
the subscriber, ofhirs to make permanent and limited
Insurance on property,.in'this city and its vicinity,and
on shipments by the Canal and Rivers.
— DIRECTORS. ,
Arthur G. Coffin, Preet. , Samuel. Brooks,
Alex. Henry, • Charles Taylor,
Sam% W. Jones, Sam'L Smith, - 1
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,.
Johtilt: Wein, Jacob, M. Thomas,
John White, x John R.
Thomas P. Cope, RiChard D. Wood,
Wm. Welsh, ; Henry. D:Sharrard SeerY.
This is the oldest:lnsurance , Compan,yib the:United
States, _having been chartered in 1794. . Its charter is
perpetual, and from itsligh standing; long experience,
ample'eani3. and - avoiding all risks . of an extra, ha
tardous character, it may be "considered- asf asoffering'
ample securityle the.pOlie. _ .
• -
MOSES ATWO , OD,
At Counting Room of Atwood, JoneS & Co., Water
and Front streets, Pittsburgh. 0ct.23.1y; "
PROSERVE . IITIME :TENTH.:: :
rt r Art! better 13 it tocurechetonthachemene unrr
-I-- '. •uth;bl issini.Wiiiiiler's _Tealterry ToothYaslt,
than w suffer the aching, also to cure soreness of the
gads, cure softness;brtlei gmas,-stop - ble - edingekthe
gums, and always keep', the teeth, guitia:iind month
pleastthcandlrithe best state'et health.:,::
Whist iniroduciog WHEELER'S TEA BEB.RY
TOOTH. WASH; totlialinblie, it is the'paidful duly
of the Proprieter,"" to state that this _article, Whickcis
he original, and onlYerinine Teithorry Tooth Wash,.
has been - 'imitated by numerous, Teaberry Tooth
Washes; Teaberry Tooth Pastes, and axariety'of_ar. ;
tides with the name - Teaberry . annexed. to them,
when in Taet this artichiii the first that ever bore the
name of Teaberry, and is the only one which possesses:
the real virtue of the Plant, and established all the
celebrity. for it, which ! inifueed others to Make use of
its mime, though they never did present its intrinsic
virtues to the: public. 'As evidence that chis is the
first preparation of Teaberry for the Teeth, the copy
of the certified records of tho United States . District
Court ii'pliblished. ` ' •• - ,•
' . Eastern -District of Pennsylvania, to
,••,71'k. wit: Belt remembered, That on the se
c ,k, :-..-: cond . daY of February„ A nix; Domini,ede
k ' 1 )f• )' thousand ei.-ht hundred- and forty two.
• .- - .”-.„1.4 . . . •
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W. WtI.BELER;
Of the said District, bath deposited in this Office the
Title of 4 Book, the title of which is is the words ful.
lowing, to wit: ; -
TEA BERRY TOOTH 'WASH.
7:.FIHNES~ iII
The right whereof he claims as . Proprietor, in, con—
formity ;with an Act .of Congress. entitled "An Act
to amend the several Acts respecting Copy Rights.
FRA'S. HOPKINSON;
• Clerk of the Diat:Coust.
1842, Feb. 2d. Copy deposited.
CHAS. F. HEAZLETT..
The Whoa Copy Right for the Wrapper of thePot
tie, shoWing the Title of the Article in legal language,
and grnated in the legal form; will prove this to be
the Original 1 T EA BERRY TOOTH - WASH, and .
all others are' tints itnitations, 'which has gene out of
use wherever the Genuine Teaherry Tenth Wash is
sold. Then remember, none is genuine but
Certifu!ates of Magistrates of the city of Phila
•
Having made use of your much celthrated Teaberry
Wash, I feel -,:nnvinced that :it the best at ti
cle ['have ever linown, and hereby warmly rccomtn4nd
its nee to the public in general, as a pleasant and effi
cacious article forpreserving the . Teeth and Gains..
11.0BF,RT E JOHNSTON.
For n number of years ny Teeth and Gums Were
su much out of ordei as to prevent Tne from eating
with any pleasure. and -caused much pain. Having
heard of Wheeler's Teaberty Tooth Wash, Ido cer.
cet try that I tried onel small bottle of it, arid in 'eV;
than two weeps -my Teeth and Gums were sound and
good' t believe that the use of it would be an.advan
tsgo to many others. . ,
BR/att.
Certijleates of Banters of the PhilortlElphia -Bar.
Having used Wheeler's Teabertylouth Wash and
powder; I have f,bund'them to pa:tacos cleansing and
purifying pteperfies, and while they whiten and beau
tify the Teeth. they Istwe a beneficial effect" upon thc
,gums, by impaiting th them free and healthful action.
F A RANNOLD:
I have used Wheeler's Teatierry-Toeth Wash and
its effeCts upon my Teeth and Gums 'has .given tome
a high
e pinion of its merits. - cheerfully recommend
it to the genend R KNEASS.'
My daughter has used Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth'
Nish (and powder) and has found its effecio'to be
cleansing and purification of the gums, and a sweet
ening br the mouth. T. have no hesitation in recom
mending it is as the most: 'beneficial Preparation for
the'teeth I huv'e ever eeen. C. J.JACK. - ;
•
Ceriifieates of Ladies and • Gendlnen of ,mina. .
"It is, lifith gratitude that I 'send 'the following•
certificate; hoping that many who suffer will be
led bTu peruial of it, to. obtain Wheeler's
end
Tooth Wash, which article I 'pied, it_ has
effectually cured 'tooth-ache; 'slarerisi of the game,
removed scurf from .my teeth and I fulty believe hies
entirely arrested all decay of them. i 1 trust that all
who seller, 'having either of the same 4p - ecies of
complaint, will as soon as passible use Wheeleeti
Touberry Tooth Wash, that they may be relieved.
JULIANA CUTHEAL.
.
•
"Owing to having !taken cold; but mostly in conse
quence of the acid of a paint used in coloring prints, my
Teeth became very mech injured; giving excruciating
pain at intervals for between - two and three years.—
Wheeler's Teaherry iTooth wash was used, and has
entirely cured them, which in certificate form I- send,
that those who wish q perfect remedy for painful teeth.
and also desire a pleasant Tooth wash, may - with con
fidence try Wheeler's' Teaberry Tooth Wash.
MARY A. TAYLOR.
"Wheeler's Teabesry Tooth Wash' having remov
,
ed scurf and cured soreness of the gums, which had
troubled Me, for twos years. It Li my belief that his
a highli awful article and that it is-advisable tathoe
who suffer with the Teeth and Gyps to make nse of
it. ' MARY SULLIVAN."'
Teaberry Toth Wash cured the toothache
and also soreness of the gums. in my faittily,!_and
send you this certificate, that those who suffer with
tooth ache,-or soreness of the gains, may know that it
is a. remedy, for thCm, and . a very pleasant Tooth
WaSh.
FRGS PREVOST,
No:148 Cathatine.streer.
"Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash," having cured
soreness of the gums; and effectually stopped bleeding
of the gums, I deem •it a debt of gratitude fur the*
relief which_ it afforded me, and duty owed .to my
feroW beings, to say,; that it is my firm convictian,That
those who will use.Wheelm's Teaberry Tooth_Wash,
for the. Teeth and Gums, will find that itisan
portant erticle, THOMAS J. M'CURDY,
No. 233 pallowhill street.
From much severe affliction of myself, and others
:of my family, with decayed Teeth and sore. Gums,
and the Many respeotable testimonials highly in favor
'of WHEELER'S TEAI3ERRY TOOTH. WASH,
;I was induced to give it a ttial, after which my family
ined it, and I rejoice .to say that it did perforin a
thorough and effectual cure for all.. and is the best
article that I ever knew of. I would recommend its
use to those who may be suffering.
c. JESSE MOORE,
EW. WH EDER. No 127, Itltu keret. -
I Many more testimonials are existing approving of
1 . Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash."
' Ob.eivo this article should be diluted; the largest
bottles make a quart of the wash, and the smallest a
pint.
P. S') . Foe the tooth Ache it should be used in the
undilated'stete.
Sold it Wm. Jackson's Store, No 89 Liberty, st
Pittsburgh, Head of 1:Vood street.
Priiiipal Office No 86, Chesnut et. Philadelphia
ap9.7dly
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T
Oo,rncrof Toed and st4sts.; Pigsburgh,
I"e'd'AYto r eceive merchandize of o very des criptios
an consignment, for .public or private sale, and
from:long, experience in the, above busiaess, hatter
himselfthat he will be able to give entire, satisfactior
to all who mayfavor;him with their patronage.
, Ropier sales on MONDLYSancl,Tturnstocrs;cifDr
Goods and fancy articles, at 19 o'clock,-A. M.
Of Oroceries,Pittsburghmanufactured articlasmew
and secondhand furrdture, dm. ;at 2 o'clock,,P. M.
Sales every evening,atearlygas light. augl2 y.
WASItiNGTON -HOTEL,'
Corner bf e;PAti-P enn:itre PlUobure4
JAMES. ARMSTRONG, 'Proprietor. '
... .• .
THEproprietor begs isaveto return his most grate
ful thanks to his friends and the public for past
favors, and hopes; by attention, to merit:a 'continuation
of thbir :patronage. ; .The braise is pleasantly situated
near the Exchange; iit has accommodations for travel
ersranctit large room for public meetings, dinner or
sapper parties.- , ; _ _- - , '
-•-. . : •:- REFRESHMENTS '', "-, . - ..- .
Alwaji:renay,orprepared on ahashortestnotiee, with
the choicest the market will afford. Oysters-and
Oy s t er Senp;also Fresb Shell yysters, received eve•
ry, day daring Mangan . . - Thegreatestearo - a a's been
taken in . tbeaelee . tion Of wines - and liquors: Alvarie
ty or newspapers am regularly filed inane establish,
P. S. A notLiimb seried up every day ay 11, A.
=IBS
WHEELER'S
John D. Davis,
`:-; - , ..
~..
9LOTELINGLCIOMUNP
HENRY DIORRISON
MER-CHAN'TTAILOR
NO 1 O, LIBERTY STREET.
HE subscriber respectfully informs his-old custaw:
T
mere and the public t' .enerallY that he has just let
turned from the' EasteinCities and has. realised a;;
large
large and well salwed irottnient-of., - " '
, -
Cloth& CasSitnere&Vesting&
and `all othai Materials for the manufacture of Clothing'
and is Prepared to make
GENTLEMEN'S .CLOTHING
of every description in neat; soaviceable, andfashloa t _
From many, years experince in , the business, he is,
enabled eo select stock with Cilia - midJudgement, and
as he employs good workmen, be iucOnfident
ing satisfaction to all who may favor hint with
His-stock of ' -
, READY MADE CLOTHING,
13 large, • welLmsde, and manufactured of the: beat
materials. - ' : -
.H - has also on hand an assortment of Stocks; Stit4-_,
ponders. Handkerchiefs, and other articles, in bin line:,
His priceaare as reasonable as those of any othej
establishment in the West. ••
His old friends and the'public gene ally are invited'
to give him a call. HENRY iVICIRRISON,
ap.2.3d3ni . - No, i5O Li6e4stn3o4
„.„
"OU10: 1
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THREE ERED TOW N - LOTS AT AUCTIONS-
c o the EIGHTH DAY OF. JUNE NEXT,I 'will
'kJ sell the above , named lots at auction, Cu , the
ground, in said town of Ohio. - •
- OHIO is situated at Bird's Point, nt the mouth of;?'
the Ohio rivfw,, in Mississippi county, on the Mi4euri
shore, and above the bar that make's at the ;mouth Of
the riv,ers Itt'w water. The landis high, beautifully
situated, and never known to overßow, - -. Adjourning
and near the town, is 'choice- thither landiand thd :
country is adjacent is a rich, elevated section of alai
State. Ten miles west is Long Prairie, Eist Prairid
and Mathew's Prairie,% all of which aro. thickliiet
tledAtnd improved in, the lyto§t desirabla manner.
The Levee is 500 feet Wide, the streets Ad
and 100 fort wide ' and the lots 2:2 . 6y 25 feet. withao
alley in rear.. H PEIiSONS, for proprietors.'.-
Removal,
A A MAS oil respectfully informs his friends and die'
( - R, public, that he has rem_ovedio the large and spa-,
actui MOM, No. 62 Marketst., &Intik= Row, where
he
he now offers foe-sale vt large and well' mleeted stock of
Dry . • Goods, comprising every Style fir the present - ap- - :
proachln,g season, at ptices not.surpassed in this city et'
the eastern markets. - . I - • ,
'Ptirchasers of dry goods will do well to call and ex
amine the goads that wriare:daily receiving from New
York and Basted,
:npg
.
Franklin College of rhiladelpbia:
1-1 E: first annual :course :of lectures in - this
ttaioiiiibts opened on - 111onday, tho -twelfth
day of OctaWr next (tile second Monday in, Octt*er,).
and %%lithe continued until the end of the.ensu st inir-Feli.
rusty
PROFESSORS
Paul BeekCaddard,M, D.—Anatunlyand•lnstql ogY .
C C Van Wye M: D.—Principles and priiawee
of surgery.
•• Meredith clymer,M, plictico
Johis Barelayßiddle, medira and
theenpe , nies, - - - k- : t- •
David - Minter Tuckei,. A! D.;---ObsteAticks'ilid':
(lieenses of i*onien tind - • ”-
Leiin .9Jolirfeis;'4lf. Eint4
" • - • •
- James - hr.. D:--General anti'
• • ,
chemistry..
John Bar clay Biddle, M D.—Dead of tlie fait:thy.:
Toeep4 Leidy, M. D.--Dethonatraior_Of Anitoitiy.
The Franklin Medical College was incorporated in
the Legislature of Tenosylviinia, by an act approved
28th J aituarT_ 1846; ind is authorised by section third" -
of its c6arter;"tOgrant„the degree of Doctor of Medi
cine to any inch - perilous us shall, possels the quall6ca
dons MAY usually required- of candidates in 'Other
Medical Colle ges in this state."
FEES,
For each course: of lectures,'''
Marticulation fee,Ati bo - paid once only,
Diploma tee; ' , .
Additional information respectinn• the eooree of in
strut tion, or "other •maitaraaoniteet:ti with
ty,"can be obtained upon, aPplication,
letter, to • ' 3 B BIDDLE:M. D.-
Dean et tile - Faculty, I‘l E corner or Quince ai l a`
Spruce striet,'Philatielphia, .
Wiii3LESALE SEME. STORE.
II CHILDS & CO., .40wik
ARE- now reCeiving their spring supplies, consist
ing of one of the largest, cheapest and best assoitment
of BOOTS and SHOES that they have ever been able
to bting to this ruttrkt.t. Also. Ladies' and Miami
Florence 13raid, and Straw BONN ETS, 'or thp latest
style; together with u splendid assortment of PALM
LEAF HATS, lawns' and 'boys' sum - trier CAPS.—
Also, a larze lot of N . York7anned SOLE LEATH . -
'ER, all of which having beeripurcbasedatthe 10 - west
'rates, and 'selected' with great Care' this :western'
trade, will be sold at a ernalirulvande 'above Cost anti
charges_ ,- All meribants wishing _to sterol:lase .wlll
find it to:their interest to calf and examine their stack
before purchasing elsewhere. • --marrt-tt
13emoNved.
. ,
JK. LOGAN, has removed to I , l9.Bl„WiiTtid
.'street,. one dotir:beldw',Diamond the
store lately occupied by Clarke& Cameron; whitajte.
has opened a Wholesale and 'Retail DrY,ifooditilltir.9; -
and having jest 'returned From the Eastein Cities,l9 -
opening a new_and well selected stock OrPCOds;.e.oo,
sisting of French, English and imedentieloths;,(all
colors,) "a great variety' of new style Citaiisneres:a*
Sattinettst—Cashmaret is, (a nevrtttyle4Clegett Cu
simere, a good. stock of :surnmei T. cluths, of ell. kind%
late style Vestings; also, a great variety of _Lawns
and - Gin ghams; PyramidiCal • Graduates and other
fancy patterns; al variefy. 9f : prints from 6 . to
..6.
cents pec-yatd; 'very. superior lot of: white go ods.
consisting of lodia Linen, Damask Plaid, striped
cambric; Victoria: Lawn; itriped anti plain :mull;,
Swiss Lace and - barred Muslip;..figufed ...and plain'
Bobinete; black :and blue black . Silks,
toed nnd striped; a large assortment or JrisliLinenz;
bleached and brown Sluslins; table Diaper,. Marseilles
Counterpanes,(large size;) Moreen; a good supply of
Umbrellas, Paras'ols, PEIMSOICLIS and Sonshades; a very
large.. assortment of men, women, ,and childeen's
Thread Hosiery; aivery fine article of. Lisle Hose and
Gloves, and ninny other articles not eriumerat4: He
would respectfully invite his former, customers and the
public generally, to an examination of his . -.stock, to ,
which he expects .to make' additions reghiarly.
Canal Boat Ilouge.
.
By R. -Dossed, Pena street; P/abut:6h "-Fenno:
BOA RDIN Lodging : by : tile. day-or week' on ,
the moat .
, reasonable terms. Strangers wfi a
l fin
it to their advantage toliatronisn, him. Persons tray.'
cline east or,west,svill find hia house, a convenient to
cation—it is within -one one hundreflYards cf the Canal
Basin, and convenient to theForvvzirdinglioases:
:.4gr Every inforpation.rgiven• to /ion ildantafaq.
turers, in. all hrancloes of the besiness.
11-7'Horne Brewed Ale Can at adi titnes be ha 4 at
thebar. nov/04.8,
WAR. WITH IidEXICADECLAILIE,DI
. MONONGAHEL/i,
C.T,OIMING STORE.
No 2, WOOD st. Second 'Door from the
. • _ corner of-Water Street:
- COOLEY '& LAIRD ; PROPRIETORff,, •
The undersigned takes this teethed of atincitincitig
to, their, customers and the publiczenerallY, that they.
have
,lust received from theEast ' and offer fiT sale at.
the above stand a large and well:selected =mime*
,of Cloths, CassimeresyVestings and materitilek of evr
ry descridtioh, having beenpurchaietl for cash on the
most advantageous terms, they are, ea abled.t6 Oircc,4?
cnnie at can be sold hi the Westera
Their assortment of . • ,
READY.MADE CL'OTHINO. =
is largey.and.his . been manufaetnred•-frem,the.b!st
Materials, and by excellent workmen.
They have constrintly hind and will raanywura
to order all articles of. Clothing,
rant to be made inthe; best manner.and most - fasido'
They invito the public to and .exandra*Rheir
stock of goods, as :any are confident-1W cats` !leg
GOOD A.R.TICLER at prices whicbicannot Rai LOPIODSO,
_Remember the place" 2,..W00D STREET,
SECOND DOOR FROM', rgE.. CORNER An
WATER. - sePt 041
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