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Tclr ,','.'*, l' ' ' ' '' ' 4.,r,'-. + ' : ' =.* 4 :- ,:t. i . 1 - i '.. : , ; r 4 t-r :. ; : - 0 1 :: ; Y. ,* .. , 1&: . > :- . ',- . • : ; ' : '-'' ' '..7; : .1:',.. : ` 1' ; . .. ,'F - `-,'..--;-.'-: .‘- -7, -I” ' ~ •~~ :~ oil established Line (being , the oldest Port , • ithleßeet - Line on the Canal)" ,now.prepared ; tb'reeeive Prodnee and Merchandise for shipping - eiths et Easter Weat. „ The 13onts,. , rif this. Line are corn :. manded by skilful , experieneed and sober Captains, arid pi -traded with good cieWs, .13pats arid cargoes are I run slurred from and to Otinal andltailroad, - saving all removal and separniionor geode Trips made in - -ns short time, and goods curled on as fait terms as any other iii3C. • - 'Thankful for end respectfully solicitinga contintt ' , • :ince of tha very liberal;and growing patronage, hems • tofure hestoWed upon this line, we with confidence as sure those cliqmsed,to favor. us, that Oteii • itasitmax shall be done to their entire Satisfaction.— ", GocidS. carried, by us consigned to either of our boos; ' Ii wilt be shipped to their destination, free of tharge shipping, storage oradvance or charges. As we hold no interest in Steamboat Striek. - Nierctitints may Ilti)eivtupon their goods always being forward with . um delay upon good boats and of the lowest talcs cf Iteight. -"" -- :Prance, consigned to our house at Philadelphia rse moo,- will be sold on liberal terms, and advance* made either at Pittsburgh or Philadel i shiri. JOIIN McFADI.N, & Co., Penn street, Canal Be-in, Pittsburgh. ' - & CO., 243 and 251, aplo ' - Marketst.. Philadelphia. . ... ~,Iii;:s: ';s't~::;,, EZIE =WM Mil ERNI • :;.? ,;* ` si _ * itraltspOrta;ton -- 1846AWM • -tar- • Dinghame Transportation -/.inty.. Conducted on- -strict' Sabbath-keeping - • •thuagh not claiming to be the only Line that ' is con - chimed • ' • rffitti E . proprietors of this old established- line hate •• rid their stock in the most complete order, and are : ,therrieghly prepared to forwari Produce. and Meracandise to and froin the Eastern"cities on the oPOrting orpovigatido.y " , • ' . . We titiatihnt•our long experience in the carrying - I,y - .4 a -c s 4;nOd zealous : ettentlea'to the interests 0f * C.135- ' . .teeters willSebure to us a continuance and - increase ~-- . o f-thef-fietroriage-hitherto • ettended to "Bingham's Line " -,::--, :f •.7r1Tur arrangements will enable us to carry freight the - utmost siestratcli, and our prices shall always Iniai'.l6w. as the lowest-charged by other responsible lines Produce rind Merchandise will be received and for; 1 1,'svair1Crl' east and west without any charge for adverti , r - ..•,-.,..mno,:Storage or Commission. - • Iliils of lading forwarded, and every direction prompt ,- :lye Mtended • 1 .- AdreSh, or- apply to, WM. BINGHAM, . Canal car. Liberty and Wayne sts,, Pittsfr'g. BING H AMS, DOCK, "nod STRATTON, • No. 276 Market street, Philadelphia. - • JAMES WILSON, A,gent. • ' No. 1:12 North Howatd street, Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent.-•; No. 10, Weatroicet, New York. _ ftpriG? B.EttANCE PORTABLE :BOAT LINE. '4E - F fia 1846 Ea= FOR. TRANSPORTING Bittreen Piltsburghakta the Easlcrzyfai;ies, WITHOUT tRANSHIPPItsre; . 4 *'184 6 Western - Transportation Company. D. LEECE-186 Co.'s •_ Old - Established Transportation Lines, (Being .thofirst one on tho Pa. Canal ) BETWEEN PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA._ lIA LTAMORE AND NEW YORK A RE fully,prepared to transact any business' that - may ba confided to them, in such a manneras must gird general satisfaction. !Their stock consists of a • double daily-line of Pennsylvania Boats and Rail Road Cars, (all owned by themselves,) which enables thern'to carry a large quantity of freight with certain ty and despatch, in as short time, and on as 'favorable 7 , terms .ttS any other responsible. Line. the - , Produce or ,Merchondise consignetl to o fany undersigned forwarded free } of any charge fornommis . • -Oa or storage. Tobacco, far Philadelphia, carried by our will be delliered at the city Tobacco .-• Warehouse, Dock street r in the cars, without drayage. Tim bitsineas of these Liner will be conducted on Sabbath-keeping principles. 11:r Address or apply to • 'D. LEECH & Co.. • " :Canal Basin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. H;MEIIS & TUSTIN, Nos:l3 and 15'SOuth Third st., Philad'a. SUS. 'TAYLOR .$. SONS, 114 and --- North 'Howard sr., Baltimore. W. P. ORRICE, • 7 West it., New Yolk. EOM -• •D. LEECIL COIS. PACKAGE-EXPRESS TO PEITLADELPHIN. 1-- 1 • The Canal being now , open. the above Express, which has been e•pblitheti foo the wit veyance of valuable packages of , :tnerch maize. specie, Bank notes, jewelry, &c.. will recemmence running on Menday, 6th April. An rime Mal will be di'spritched daily r during the jravehing-sensop.- , Apply to O. LEECH & CO., • cor. Penn st. and Canal. — , munrav 1846.11:H - Independent Portable Boat Line ! For the Transportation. of Produce, and Iffercandise; to and from PITTSBUIIGN, 13ALTINOIlE AND PHILADELIMIA. ".!" No Tran•Shipinont. . . , MHR subscribers, Agents fora number of the he st Portable Boats, forming a regular daily Line, be twe .. .en Pittsburgh and-the Eastern cities, will be fully preiMietitoin the oPeaing of navigation, to ship alarge Mriourit. of. Produce and Merchandiae with despatch and on acctimoduting terms. , The greatsuccess which has characterised this mode . • of 4.ianaportatiOrt °lathe Peana' Canals and Railroad?, ..during the last few years, notwithstanding the oppn. -sitien of long egablished. iompanies, and is a pretty sure; indication of its superiority over the old plan of transhipping ut the different terminous of canals and - 4Ve ther - cfore ask fur the Independent Poi table Boat Linea liberal share of patronage. Produce or Merchandise cOnsigned to us for ship merit will, be.forwaided immediately on arrival free.of - any phargo.fer commisoled, storage .or insurance.— , Lading tyinsmiited, an , l all instructions prompt. ly atteuded.to. : • ' • ;- MEARS, RAYNOR & Ca., Broad sr., Philadelphia. MERRILL di:- Co., - Smith's Wharf, B.altitiore.: C A MCANULTY & Co, canal basin, Fountain at, near-Liberty. , , - Pittsburgh: FARE "REDUCED-I!' good Intent Fast Mail for P` E 1 I", AUb d P {LA, fl .0P #PLENDID NEW TROY 61111. T COAONEN, I , AND,RAIL ROAD CARS, _ Leavo Pittolli:are" daily, at 1 o'clock, P.M. IRATNNING , THIZOVGii IN 48 /30U118 1 , • • ASCENDING WITH S.IX 11ORSES-.AIs4D. POSTILLION. • , r •tprZtstirem From I`.7hain6er:ibnig by Railroad to Philactotelphia, 111 sidenaid newly built Ei g ht' Wheel Cras, there eon :. ;•' %vith-Mail Cars fur ! New York; also at Chum be - 4mq; with Mail Lines 'direct -for Baltimord and Washington City. • WOfficesforthp above Ljne, next doorto the change Hotel, _St Cluir street, and oiiposito the St. Charles lloteliWaud street. - jape 12%.. • -IV. R, MOORHFAD A 1:10. S. sivAlts7 wom re,pectray inform hit friende and customers that hn has' removed 'to No: 106 Altirbes, street,' betiireen Fifth and - Liberiy street's, (etit_side)-vilieie ; ; lie in reeeiviite. a _large and Wellit:44orie - d•atoek.ofaprirtg Gittrids, to which he would iheir attention. • ap3 dlm -1;" ERSE MEI =SEE . '"-I.ILoSL ff44*,-4P- t>s ..vg-_=v;rjAl • . - Af,"- • ' • ,--, - - 4,-2; - ' _; - ' • - , , - - -.- • - • „ - _ ; - .- - - - - ' - - " ' • •- -••- • "". •-• • - ' ' - 'a" _M=M . , - • . . .. - Pittsburgh Portable Boat - lane; 03411. -- FOR the transportation of freight between Pitts bUrgh and the Xtivntie Cittee via Pennsylvsinia improvements and Riskin - tote and Susquehanna Rail road. " •- • -.-. Tbe Proprietors of this — old established Line„ hew. ing completed their brringeMents, are prepared to tor.; Ward goods itkarid from the Fast (on the opening_ of the canal navigation,) on as liberal terms as those of any ,other 'responsible Line, and are deterinined that. nocare attentionott. their port shall be whining to secure a:cominuanco of that patronage so;liherally bestoived npon them for several years past. : The decided sumps of the Portable Boat system, so'manifest in the regularity anddispateh experienced" in the delivery of goods, the abience ofoll risk of-delay, breakage or other damage incideut to the olti where goods haVe to be hurriedlyinins".hipped three times on the. way, -and the inerchantublejorder. in which pi oducehas been avowedly delivsead".hy them inis induced the proprietors to increase their stock considerably this season. .TheirextenAve warehouses et each point (unequalled by any other Line), alTords them fuellitiei to conduct their boldness %hie dispatch; and tn shippers the convenience of flee storage, if-re quired, until their arrangements are cOinplete:--while their long experience in itits carrying trade, itsis pre sumed, will be.sutficieM guarantee to tlieii'patrons and the public, tbett#:ey will - successfully exert them selves:to-give gee tailsatiitiction. Produce received and ferWanded. SteMnihnat char .:cif paid, und Wing transmitted free orchalge for eoluntisOnri, advancing, Or storage., and all cenntem nicationap the folluiving agents promptly attended to. TA AFF,E & O'CONNOR, car Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburg h.so • THOMAS BOR MOE, 5278 Marketstreet, Philadelphia. O'CONNORS & CO, mallio y. North street, Baltimore. FARE REDUCED! Opposition Good Intent Fast Line for IPEXIA.11):11,121EMI. OF dPLENDID TfiOX BUILT COACHES, ••• - Genre Pittsburgh daily at 1, P. U. RUNNINGTHROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Asceudingthe mountain with SIX HORSES AND' POS TILLIOA ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT TO CHAMBERSHUGH, 'MT-If,- • 4., T . henee RAIL ROAD to..Philudelpidu,"(heing the only Line, running their own curs on the rud.)curinec ting with Mail Curs for New York; also et Clininta•ni burg with direct [CY Baltimore and W ash inton City. - - - la — Office second door below the St Chillies Hotel, -Wood et reef. .. A. HENDERSON, Agent Oct '25 -1 V Dr. Wm. M. Wright, Dentist * Office and Rcsidente rrt St Glair st. A few doors below Liberiy, near t he Exchange lintel. marll IMPORTANT ARRIVAL fp!! IS day received. and now opening, a splendid 1 assortment of Fine, Plain and Fanny Colored CLOTH?. CASSIMERES, VES LINGS, &c.. An or the choicest selections. The subscriber is now opening his :lark of Spring Goods, which, for variety, taste, style and quality. bus never before been offered in this city. The. very flat. tering patronage bestowed tipon this establishment the past year, has ir..inced the subscriber to make an unusual large purchase. Many of these Goods ore act superior quality and texture, and of a kind never brought to this market by any other est abliAment.— He would respectfully solicit the :mention rif his friends and the citizens generally, who are accustomed -to having their garments made to order, having fur some time past paid particular nttention to this branch of bis business,and having secured the assistance of the most competent and Inssionable Cutters, sortie of whomme established and well known as such in this community. It would be difficult, in a common advertisement, to enumerate the various articles comprising this st teL but it consists of every. description of goods suitable for gentlemen's wear, such as Superfine, Plain and Fancy Colored FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS. CASSIMERES, uf.entire [law styles; vat loll! , qual ities; VESTINGS, of every desaiption, n few expressly for "Dress or Party Vests;" FINE TWEEDS, of various styles and prices; Olive. Brown, Black and Gold Mined CASH M A RETS. -- FINE SACK SHIRTS, with linen bosoms and cal bars; I.K UNDER SHIRTS, DRAW ERS, splendid Satin Scarfs; Handkercheifs, Suspenders, &e , &c. He will ha 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 estnblishment 'West of the Mountains. A nlexami nation of the stock and style of workmanship will convince sny person of the advantages to be derived by pinchasing at this es. tablishment.- h 0: AD LIBERTY S 7 BEET. arThe New York and Philadelphia Fashions are this day received. • mar 19 WE BEAT THE JEWS AND GENTILES!! GREAT WESTERN -CLOTHING STOICE:: P. OWENS, PROPRIE FOR, p ETU ruis thanks obis old customers and ft iends it for past favors. Ho is now prepared to cell clothing lower, by ten per cent, than any other eatab. 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, Cossinett Note from $2 to $4; fine Ca4simere Pants from $3,50 toss; fine Satin Vests for $1,75; fine Bom bazine do for $3; and all kinds of WINTER V ESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, STOCKS, SUSPENDERS, and all articles in his line. Thoso who wish to purchase, will do well to give him a call, as he is prepared to furnish clothing on the very cheapest terms for cash, Don't forget the place; GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING STORE, N,O. JAIL LIBERTY STREET, opposite Breweiy Alley. • 0m21311. I'. OWENS. CLOTHING STORE! Water Steel, Three Doors below Wood. THE subscriber respectfully informs his custo r mers and the public generally, that he has open • ed ; a variety of lseasonable clothing, of tho above stand, which he offers E{E. cheap as can be bought in the city. . -Thestore hi in charge of Mr R PEW, oneof the best cutters and mostOperieneml workmen in tho'cny. oct.2.lltf. P. OWENS. RE.BUItiT AND AT WORK!. PITTSBURGH CLOTHING STORE, WILLIAM n. sziArrna, ' MERCHANT TAILOR, RESPECI FULLY informs his friends nd the public generally, that he bus taken the N STORE At theeorner nf Wood and Waterstreetst, on the site occupied by Mr S. Scheyer previous to the Grrnt Fire, where he is prepared to furnish ell articles in the line of • GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHI NG . Oa the most moderate terms, and at the shortest no tice. His stock of Goods is ENTIRELY NEW, And has been selected .with much care to suit the mar ket. He has in his employment some of the best workmen in the city, end from long experience in the business, be hopes to give general satisfaction to those who may favor him with their Custom. A. large as. sortment of Clothing suited.to: the Season. cormistingor Cloth, Frock and Dress Goats, of allcolors various qualities. He offers to the public as GOOD DARGAINS As any estnblishment rn_the city. He has also a large stock of Vests, Shirts,' cwiton and silk CravatS,SCarfs and HandkerChiefs, which he is prepared to sell dow fur iesh, and cash Only Raving secured the services of an excellent Cutter, - he is prepared to manufacture Warntents of allkind*toorder, in such a manner as to yonder the . . , PITTSBUItpIICIPTIIING STORE , worthy of public The public- era Lo call and examine forlhemselyrs. jyal-tf, n cr Cum; Extozus'iii. CO, ARRANGE*F.NTB rOlt 1846..- and Splendid packet ship''Collimbia?, THE wilt Nev,.York on her first .coyeye to:Lit!. erpoul.ri r n thelst day of May ; and leave Liverpool for New•Yot I:, on the 16ttof,JUlle: Fare to Livetpaol M.Sieerage $10,00; 11nd . ..Cabin.$12.00; Cabin $lOl,-. XlO. She will he aucceeded on,filey 16th, 4y that mag nificent pacum ship:_the "'Yorkshire." Persons wishn in' , to engage passage to Livet pool, in either of the eave first Masa-packets—or to engage-passage for their friends from Liverpool to Now Yutil will please apply to BLAKELY &-MITCHEL, 'Smithried at, near Fifth, ; Or Penn street, near the Canal Bosun, Pittsburgh. • - • -1 , S. Remittances made as usual; perssMs de . airous of remitting to their friends by the Ist of May packet. :mu do so, any day this week. Remittances made to us by snail, (past,paid) with instructions to whom it is to be paid, will,. be attended to punctually—a free passage ticket from any part in Ireland to Pittsburgh will be issued if desired. ap24 lIS M. Tapscott's General. Emigration Office. EMITTA NCES and passage to and from GREAT Bit$TAlN AND IRELAND, by %V - 4: & J. T. Tap scull, 75 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York,-nnd 96 Waterloo road Liverpool, The subscribers huving accepted the agency of the above house, Sc,, now prepared to make arrangements upon the most liberal terms with those desirous of pay.. tug the passage of their friends from the okl Country, and flatter themselves their character and long stand: ing in business will give ample assurance that all their arrangements will be carded cut faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. T. Tap:teeth, are beg and favor ably known fur the superior class, accommodation and sailing qualities .of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN Or rue WEST. SHERIDAN, ROCHES TER. GARRICK, HOTTINGUEII, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each Port monthly, from New York the2lit and 26th, and from Liverpool the Gth and 11th, in addition to which they have arrantements with the St. George and Union Lines 1 , 1 Liverpool Pockets. to insure a departure Item Liverpool, every• live days being thus determined, thcit facilities shall keep puce with their lumen: tin patronage, while Mr. W. Tapi.cots'x con stant personal superintendence of the business in Liv erpool is an additional security that the comfort and accommodation oldie passengets will be particultely ;mended to. The subscribers being (as usual) extensively engag. ed in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers imateditdely on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and are therefore prepared to contract for pas sage from any sea Port in Great Britain or Ireland to this Cit 3; the nature of the business they are en gaged in giving thetn facilitios for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (.f nemssarv.) forward passengers further west by the best mode of con%eyairre without any additional rbaro es for their trouble. Whore persons sent for declira cumin- ' out, the amount paid for passage will be re funded in full. RENIITTANCES The subscribers are also prepitml to give drafts at sight, for any amount pnyntile at the principal Cities and Towns in Englund, Ireland. Scotland arid Wales; thus affording n situ and expeditious mode of Remit Jig fund, to those Countries, a hich person s requi / ing such facilities, is ill find it their interest to avail themselves of. Application (l 1 by le , ter po,.t paid) will be prompt ly ctiterided to nu mIIIICII6IIII to TA A FFI: & O'CONNOR, F,.rwardiw; awl ComtnWiion Merchants, mar 27 d&w lc. l'ittsbut Pa THREE' BIG WARP CLOTHING STORE. NO. 151,LIBERTY STREET THE Pi - optit:tor of this 41 und highly f in luhir eA• tAbli-hrnent infoilni his friends and the public at lure•, that u of his SPR/SU 2.ND SUMNER STOCK READY MADE CLOTHING, In now prepared lot their inspection, and he respect• fully invites nil who contemplate putchantng article, in hin line to pay hint n visit. Hin Si Odi this season is peculiarly rich; comptining ull the latent FASII OA'S AN!) PA7'7'GR NS, and nil his Goods, hay. ,no been selected by himsulf in the eastern marl:cis, he can with confidence recommend them to his cuntioners an being of the very best quality. H in large a”ortment of DRESS COATS, Is made in the most modern and improved styk, and the workmanship cannot be excelled. Pants of every description, Satin h Fancy Vests lie hus a rare and beautiful assortment of VESTING', To which be would call tho attention of the public as believestlrem lobo more BEAUTIFUL AND CHEAPER Than anything of the hind that has been offered here Tsvccaand other coats, for Summer wear, In great variety and made in every gyle, Fashionable Shirts,' Latest Style of Stocks, SUSPENDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONS, HANUK ERG HIEPS, and every other article cessary lot a VASMONAI3 LE DHESS. He has a very large and excellent assorttneut of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, which will bu sold lower than it can he purchased at any otherplace is the city—to which he would Invite the attention of working men and others who wish serviceable abating for everyday's wear. Hiving in his emrlo3 some of 1110 BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN; fhat the C.,urary can produce, and being provided with a stock of (;mls, which far , xcellence and in• ricly CANNOT BE' EQUALEED,he is prepared To rilzhe Clothes to Order, At the shortest notice, and inn t.tyle that CANNOT SURPASSEb Do not Pa.'s the THREE EIG DOORS. h ie not conAidered any TROUBLE TO 81.101 V CLOTHING, And the proprietor feels confident that after no ex, emination of his stock, oil vrho desire to purchase will find it their imetest to deal nt his eslablhdiment. The proprietor would take this opportunity io ten der his sincere thanks to the public for the utlprece dented patronage bestowed upon his establishment, and an the s uccess ho 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 Cu. JOHN MeCLOSKEY, Three Big Doors, 151 Liberty st. mnrl7•d&w VENITIA.N BLINDS. As WESTERVELT, Bold and well knoln Ve inn Blind Maker, former )f Second and Fourth stn. :es this method to Inform many friends of the fact it his Factory is nowlin full ;ration on St Clair na.,near old Allegheny 111 , :idge, lore a constant sap ly of lads of various colors and dities, is constant kept hand and at all prices, om twenty-cents up to suit garners. • Is will be put up so, that in by_:herwise, they mayi be re moved without the aid of a screw -driver, ami with the name facility that any Orher piece of furniture can be - removed, and without any extra expense. ;• jecl.4-4&Wly. ilia • , - Dr. Dialleritt,Dentist, . (Otthe Burnt District) RESPE,CTF ULVVi nforms his frieudsand nil those who wish his services that he has taken an nice iisritithficild street, 2tl door from Virgin nlley; where he will - tioir attend n opernt ione of tho 'Pei:Rhin the bestmannor nod at the shortest notice. °Med hours from Tt111:12, and front". till 5.:.- may 2—dpirtf. ~~~_ ~~.,, ~. - - Wareroonis. - :. • • subscriber ' would most iespectfulki,call the itttentiOn of the, public to hla stock. Cabinet Vilate, - poasesaing advantages over: any other manufaC turing establishment in the' He is enabled to sell his wales 'at much lower prices; therefore he would remind - these who want good Furniture eta fait' price nut to forget the right place, No 27 Fifth street: -- mar23' - : H. - RYAN: ji‘o:-; . ,,:, - ' . .}.!.0.,4::.p*i..4_q:0. : .:,N1 HE unde r signed -Week/in for mhisold patrons andT . the'public in geneml,. that: notwithstanding the great excitement on the Oregon (location; he still Con. tinues to manufacture. CLOTHING of all liludi to order and otherwise, in superior style. He has lately received.a large lot of CLOTHS; CASSiMERES, SATTINETTS, , Which for beauty; fashion, &inability and cheupneas are unsurpassed in iLe Weitern market. Among the above will be found:many goods df entirely - new style as to mature and colon. These the Di ATIONALWOIIid reaPeCtfilily invius his old customers_ and the publicin call and examine, confident of his ability to please in all Oputiment. He has also on hand a variety of fancy. . SILK VELVETS, CASIDIEBES, VALENCIAS, ETC. For vestings, at all prices, which ho is prepared to Make for customers in a style unautpassable. Ile has a lso Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cra vats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Drawers. And every other articleappertaining to men's wear:- all qualities, and prices iirgreat variety. • In returning his thanks trithe public for the very liberal patronage. beretorme extended: 1014 M. the un dersigned., would observe, that notwithstanding the great quantity of Steam got up by would-be•B=G establishment he still continues to glide. along on the low presoute system, anddefies competition in all the various branches of his business, viz; in the fitting de. part mann workmanship, fushian, I have still on hand a few cloaks; overcoats and other articles of win ter wear, which I will sell at unusually low prices. JAMES B MITCHELL, • National Clothing Store, fehl.d&tv 165 Liberty st.. 24 door below sth. U/CLIARD COWAN, Attorney tat Last•, Office in Swart's Building, 4th street, above Wood june 19-d & w y GEORGE BAILEY, _PLUMBER, AND MANUFACTURER OF Pumps and Hydrants. Which ate superior to and cheaper than any in the city. Please local' and examine for youselves. • FOURTH STREET, I eerwrr.N SMITHFIELD &CHERRY ALLFT. CU ' H ytiranTA tad. Pumps repaired. A Farm For Salo CONSISTI NG of !Mont 150 nere., fifty of .which in cleared and tinder feting, situated Munn three miles from the city of Allegheny, between the Frank lin and Beaver roads, well watered, and adjoining lands of Arthur Gallagher, JOIT/CA Kerr. the late David Chess. Hugh Davis, Eeq. Robert Davis and Samuel Davis. This tract of land from its raiximity to market trade, are inducements to Gardner's Farm ers, Butcher sor Manufactiirers. PI ice low and con. ditions For I.llticularsenquire of SARAH B FETTER mAN, ur JAdIES C CUMMINS, nov6 Pittsburgh Pa. European Agency EM I TIANCES of money cm moderate tertris, can be made dyeing my absence in Europe, to every part of Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales or the continent of Europe. Legacies, debts, property o r cl a im s recovered; searches for wills, lilies and documents effected, and ether European business trans acted by applying, to James May, IV/UPI' street, Pitts burgh. Id KEENAN, oct Ed Agent end Atterney at Law, Pittsburgh JOHN NI. TovirNseeru, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY No. 45 Market st. 3 doors above Third st AT ILL have constantly on hand, a well selected ns,critneat of the heat and freshest medigines, hic It he Will Oil the rna.t ros., o n a bia terms.— Physicians sending orders will be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely upon an genuine. .V.7Thytichtna' prescriptions will he accurately and newt , : prepared front the beet matethato at any hour of he jay or night. A Isu, fur Auk, a large stock of frost and good perfu ITtery. dne3l) RemovaL W.M. GLENN. Bookbinder, has removed to the COrlllt of Wool and Third .14 , abave C. Kay's, vdhero he it; prepared to do every description of Ruling and Binding. up 3. Real Estate for sole. `ATE have for E ale n neat, well finished 2 story. V V brick house. with Atone basemeet. together wilb a Lot nf ground, 20 feet font on,o wide etreet, extending 100 feet-deep to a 20 foot street, situate on Beaver et. in Allegheny City. This property is in a delightful !ill Ulll.lOO and will be sold low and en reasonable terms—it would suit u person doing bust• nets in the city. Apply to spl4 BLAKELY 4. NIITCHF.L. C,4t.?01/ScL ts/ I _ DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA EACH rAFER BEARS TIIE LASKI, AND WARRA:sTY or DAVID L BISTDRE TEL FOR gulch) , G L SNOWDEN. Nu 29 Water st., at the stand fOrMUliy occupied uy Geo A Betty. Extract from tho•'Report" of the "Visiting Commit- tee of the ['eons) it.ania Horticultural Society," unanimously adopted, and ordered to be printed. Landreth's Nurseries and Gardens. "These extensive grounds ere on Federal street near the Arsenal. ' " * ' The etu Hest collec tion of Caineilias was made here. Some of those now in Povsession ot those distinguished nursery. men, rue ten feet high. ' ' ' ' The selection of outs.rt ❑ouse rLASTS 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 spore: we therefore content our6eives with stating that the stock is very large, and sfi every stage of growth, consisting of FOREST ,IND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVER GREENS, SHRUBS, VINES AND CREEPERS, with a collection of herbacceous plants: Freurr TREES of the best kind and most healthy condition; largo beds of seeding fipples, pears. plums, &c., os stocks I,r budding and grafting: a plan very superior to that of working spun stickers, which carry with them into the graft all the diseases of the parent stock. • • • Serns of the finest quality have been scattered over the country from these grounds, and may always be depended upon. The Seed Establish. men' of these Horticulturists i 3 one of the most ex tensive in the Union, and its reputation is well sus. tniped 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 n suitable distance, so that dogen. 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 groande is recommended with great confidence." • • • • - *„" Since the date of the "Report" from which the :above is extracted, the entire establishment has been grentlyenlurged. Thecol leetion ofCamelliasembraces all the finer kinds, and consists of some thousands of various size(:; so likewise of Roses, and other desirable plants, 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 meet prominent in America. . •• ' riF' Orders received by F. L. SNOW DEN,from Whom catalogues may be obtained, gratis. marOgf . ~. ..,... #o.#.V; . i . .. 0-4 . or,, , ...01i . 00it . 6 . 4 1- -,. ~.: -.. ZING & rzNNmir; • '— Agents at. Pittsburgkfo* the elaware Mutuat Safety tiiiiiraßee_:,,COmpaity of - Phila.: UtIRE RISKS-upon buildings and - Merchandi se of 1 every, description and MARINF RISKS upon Hulls or cargoes of yesiel,tnken upon tho; most favor obi° terms'. - . : , 'Office at the warehouse of ,King &Holmes, on Water street, near Market street, Pitts/34h. •• -. • 'N. B. King & Finney invite the confidence and patronage of their friends and the community at large to the-Delaware M. S. Insurance Company, cis an in , stitution among the most flourishing. in Philadelphia —as having a large paid in capital, which - by the operation of its charter is constantly inCreesing—as yielding to each person insured.his due share. of the profits of the Company, without involving - him in any responsibility whatever; beyond the premium - actually paid in by hini, and therefore as Possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. .noel-tf. INDEMNITY AGAINST. IsOSS DR DAM.. AGE BY FIRE. TILE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE . COMBINED With the additional security or a STOCK CAPITAL. The Reliance-Mutual Insurance Co. Of Phila.-.Charter Perpetual. DIRECTORS: George W. Toland, John M. Atwood,' - Thomas C. Roukhill, Leulgt. Airlphurst, %'m. R. Thompson, George N. Baker, Gears., M..Struud, John J. Voedelliemp, George W. Curpentcir. WILL make insurance against Lose or Damage by Fire, in Pittsburgh and vicinity, on Houses, Stores and--other building,i; 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 the Charter of this Company, hold out unusual inducements, both of profit and safety, to those desirous of effecting insurance, to which the Company ask the attention andexamination of those interested. The Capital Stock of the Company is invested in . good and sufficient securities, . After providing for the losses accruing to the Company, in the course of its business, the stockholders arc entitled to' : receive out of its income and profits an interest not exceeding six per cent. per annum on the Capital Stockactually paid in—the amount of which interest, it is thtpected, will be supplied by funds invested—and thereafter, all the remaining profits are to accumulate and, beheld, iii like manner with the Capital Stock, for'the beiterse amity of the assured, But certificates beginarinter , est, payable annually, transferable on the books of the Company, and convertible at any time intO Capitol Stock, will be issued therefor to the Stockholders and . ins!), ed members, in proptirtiori tu thc smountof Stool: held, or premium pa id by them respectively, agreeably to the provisions of the Charter. Those effecting insurance with this company have, besides the usual protection against loss ; by-the ordi nary method of insurance, theadditional adVantogo of a direct participation in the profits of the Company, without any GEO. W. TOLAND, President. 8.,111. Iliticttsts.zi, Secretary. The subscriber, who is the dilly autliori.ied Agent for the above named Company, is•ptepured tOmake in surance, at the °dice of the Agency, N 0.2. St Charles Hotel, on Third erect, a few doors above Wood street,' and will give all futtler information desired: THUS. J..CAMPBELL. PittAbargh, May 30, 1845. (jes•ly.) dec3 Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. N. E. corner of Third and . Wood its., Pittsburgh. THE assets of the company on the first afJanuary, 1845, as published in conformity with an act of t h e p en ai.. v b‘ an ia Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages, $600,615 93 Real Estate. at cost. 100,967 77 Tempotary Loans Stocks and Cash, 207,499 79 Pinking ft total of $909083 4.2 Affording certain assurance that all losses will he promptly met,and giving entire security to all alio ob tain policies from tbis Company. Ri.4:45 to lien: at as low rates as are consistent with security. oral WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. INSURANCE A GAINST' FIRE The Citizen's Mutual Insurance Company I of Pennsylvania, No. 152, Walnut Street, Philafrelphia, WILL insure houses, stores and other buildings;. also merchandise, furniture and property gen. ia Pittsburgh and the surrounding country, against loss or damage by fire, for any period of tirne. Charter perpetual. No marine, river nor inland transportation risksare taken by this Company. It. makes no dividends among stockholders. After paying the !necessary ex penses of the office, the whole accruing premium and interest arc appropriated exclusively to meet losses. It is thus enabled to insure on terms not surpassed by any other Cumphy. JAMES TODD,: President. DANIEL 11. Pout:rust , Secretary. Aseney at Pittsburgh, in Burke's building on 4th street, at the office of Eyster & Buchan:in. r t je3. JAS: W. BUCHANAN. INSURANCE American Fire Insurance Cemparty . OP PHILADELPIA, CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL 500,000 I'XID IN Office , tit P/sl/0//e/phia, No. 7i.". iVolout rt.; %VIII. DAVIDSON, Pres't FRY:III.:RIME FRALEY, Sec ' y. THIS old and well established Companycontinues to insure Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture and property, not of an extra baxardotic charadter, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risk's taken either perpetually or fur limited periods, on favorable terms by GEO. COCH RAN. Agent. tiec24 No 26 Wood at. Tho Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia. CHARTER PERPETUAL., $400,000 paid in, office 164, Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take Insurance, either permanent or limited, against loss or damage by fire, on- Property and Ef• fects of every description, in Town or Country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to, C. N, BANCKER, Prost C. G. BANCKER, Sec'y. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Bancker, Jacob R Smith, Manus Hart, George W. Richards, Thomas Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E Bork, Samuc I Grant, David S Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, at the , Exchange Of tice of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Third and Market streets. Fire risks token on buildings and theireontents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. aug4-Iy. Fire and Marine Insurance. fit HF, Insurance CoMfmny of North Americs, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, olisrs to Make 'permanent and limited' Insurance on property, in this city undyiclnity, and on shipments by the Canal and Rivera: DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, - Alex. Henry, - Charles Ti'zlor, Sam ' ''. W. Jones,, Saml. W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A, Brown, • Jacob M. Thirmas, John. White, John R. Neff; . Tho Mas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, W m." WClsh, . Henr,y D.Sherrard;See)i. This is the oldest Tniurance Company,in .tho United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its 'charter is perpetual, and fl ' omit3ll/6 sfanaing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an exera'-ha ezaridoes :character, It may be considered as .=offering ample security to the public. NOSES AT,WOOD, At. Cdunting Room of Atwood, Jones Water end Front stream Pittsburgh. • —oca3.ly, . . - p ritjEt Avb s i:4l 6 vit l l lB o.,,,i% T tr a wbib ''ltE oti - Eilr-672 "1.. me L - ;Itttihi - tioevir.beebies , .Tiabei3Ocith - %lA, - than Wenifer-the aching, also tonics soreness ofthe gume,;ctire'thifthosi . of_the uiri gs;itorailealing of th e guniiartiV,itliayilketli theleeth, gums and m outh pleasangitnit in.ibebest etate 'of herdth::: • Witistintrodueing WREELEItiS:-,TEABERRY TOOTH. .WASn'tdtlie iitate; it is the frainful'iduty of the iiroprietor t :.re State thatrihis",:artielei: . .willich - is the orkihalland only genuine Thaberiit Thoth 31441.. has bee n -!. by - iintrieiotti"Jdition'Y''l6ca Wadies, Teaberry Tooth restes, arld-a variety of nr licles ivitOlio name Teczberry. annexed to them, when - in' feet this atilde is the; firit that ever bore the name of Tiloherry; end is the only one which possesses the feel virtue of the plant, and'established all the celebrity for it, whidh:indured otherato (hahe - - ,usesif itsi-name4 though ,they never did present its intrinste virtues to'the 'Tiublin. As evidence that this is the „Or:A preparation of Teaberryfor th&Teeth, the copy of the certified'reecrids 'of the'United 'States District Court is published, 1 t , , .. . astern District of Pennsylvania, to /IT), ' wit: .Be it remembered, That on the se : ' \...' con d day of February ,;Anno Domini, one '''' jj , thou Sand, eight hdndredand forty two. W . W HSELtR; E d ,t h i t a l t e h o d f e w p b os ic it h ed is in in th th is; , O w f o fi r e d e s r te . 13 Ti f tl t e be df ra a b o D 21:., tri tG lowing, to wit: . • , . - • - TEASER RI Y TOOTH WASH. . ' . . for T m h i e ty ri! ii tt ih 'isbe a . n rlof he of o 11i ms C l ,ong r a e s ss rr , e ci m pr i i d eo e t d r : in 'An Act to amend ibis several Acts respectin g Copy Rights. FBA'S. HOPKINSON, 104 2 , F t 1. 1 1). , S d . Co py il C ri l ieorsk of the Dist: Court. i CHAS. terlFi il EAzI,ET., , J.FINNET,JR The nhoh Copißight for the-Wrapper of the Bat-, tle, showing the Lido of the Article in legal language, and einnteil in the!legal form. will prove this to be the•brighial TEA BERRY- TOOTH WASH, and all others are but imitations; which has gone out of use "whereVer the Genuine Teaberry Tooth Washis sold. Then remeniber, none is genuine but Y 1 H E E•L E S Ceoifioatta of MOgistrales of the-city of Phila clelphia - • - flaying Made use:of your much celebrated Teaberry Tooth Waah, I. keg :.7,nrwinced that:it is the best cuti cle I have ever knotin, and hereby warmly recommend its use to the public in general, as a pleasant and effi cacious article for preserving the Teeth and Gums. ftol3 - ERT E JOHNSTON. Fern number of 'years my . Teeth and Gums were so much o.tt of order as to prevent me from eatipg with any pleasure. and caused much ftain. Having heatd of IVlteeler's Teuberry•Tootit[Wrish,Tdo'cer, - cent:), thnt,ll tried [ onis small bottle-of and in lest than two weeks -my Teeth rind Gums were sound and good: I believe t hat the use of it would be an advatp tego to many others. • J B RAZE Et. CerlificatSs 1 , 1 Mrmbers of the Philadelphia...i3ar.. HavingiPsed Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash and powder, I Gave found them to possess cleansing and ton if)ing plopertieS, and while they whiten and beau = tify the Teeth. they have a beneficial effect upon the gums, by imparting to them free and healthful-action. F RAYNOLD. I have uied IVheeler's TeaherryToOth Wash and its effects tlpon my Teeth and Gums •Itas given to me a high opinion of its merits. - Icheerful)y recommend , it to the genetat use. H II KNEASS. My daqhter has used Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash (and powder) and has found its effects to be , cleansing aurl purification of the gums, and a sweet ening of the mouth. I . have no hesitation in recom mending 11 is as the most beneficial preparation for the teeth have ever seen. C. J. JACK. Ccrti fleets bf Ladies and Gentlenzen of Phila. "It is with gratitude that I send the -following certificate,j hoping that many who suffer will be led by a perusal of it, to,,obtain Wheeler's•Teaberry Tooth Wash, which article Used, and it has eifectuallicured tooth echo, soreness of the gums. removed iced* from my teeth and I fully believe has entirely autested all &coy of them. -trust that all who sailer. hay . iog either of the-same species of compinint will as soon - as possible Use Wheeler's Tcaberry.Tooth Wash, that they may. he relieved.. JULIANA CUTHBAL. "Owing to having taken cold, but mostly in come. quence oft e acid of a paint used in coloring prints, ply Teeth becameNery much injured, giving excruciating pain at intarvals for between two and three years.—,. Wtieeler's i Teaberry Tooth wash was used, and has entirely cu'rsti them, which in certificate fortis I sena, that those Who' wish a perfect remedy for painful teeth. and also desire a pleasant Tooth wash, may with con. lidence trylWheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash., . , ARY, A. TAYLOR. "Wheeler's Teeberry Tooth Wash".havinn remov edscurf and cured soreness of the gums; which bad . troubled Me for two years. It is my beliefthat it is a highly ttiefill article anti that it is aditisable to those who zutre(with the Teeth and Gums.to malteL.nseof it. MARY SULLLVAN. °Your Teuberry Tooth' Wash cured the tooth ache and alS`u rkweness of .the gums in my family, and 1 send ycnil this ucrtificate, that those who suffer with tooth ache, or soreness of the.gums, may know that it is is _rerndy. for them, and a very ; pleasant. Tooth Wash. • F 11A S -PREVOST, ~ W. Wheeler. , No. 148 Catharine street. "Wheeler's Teaberty ,Tooth Wash," having cured sorenessdrtliegame,and effectually stopped bleeding: of the gtittri - , - 4. 'deem ILa.debtof gratitude fur - the relief which it afforded me; and a duty owed to my ferow beings, to say, that it is my firm conviction i that these whd will use Wheelet'S Teaberry Tooth:Waib, for the ileeth and Gums, find .that it bran le t. portent aiticle. THOMAS J.M'CURDY,I-...!5; No. N 4 38 allowhill . . - . C - Frcim much severe affliction of myself,- and 'others of my family, with decayed Teeth and sore Gums, and the many respectable testimonials highly in favor of WWI:FLEWS TEABERRY TOOTH WASH, I was induced to give it a trial, aftecwhich my family used it, and I rejoice to say that it did perform a thorough and effectual' cure for all, and is she hdlst article that lever knew of. Iwould recommend' its use, to those. who may bo suffering.. JESSE MOORE, W. WHEELER. I.io 127, Slat kat st. Many more testimonials are existing approving of "Wheelers Teaberry-Tooth Wash."- 'Ob-terve this article should be diluted; the largest bottles mike a quart of the wash, and the smallest -a pint. .1 P. S. -For the tooth ache it should be used in the . undilgtedlsttite. • - Sold ail Wm. Jackson's Store, No 89 LibertYat, Pittsburgh, Head of Wooer street. Principal Office No 36, Chesnut st. pB7dly • John D. Davis, - . . AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T Corner of Woodandsast.s., Pitlabtfrgh: Ts ready to teceive tnerchandizeof every descriptioa n cnnsignment, for public or private and from long experience in the above business, flatter himself that he lain be able to giveentire . satisfactiot to all who! may favor him with theirpatronage. Regular sales on Mots naysand Daunsna_vs,ofDr,y, Gotialsand fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. - Of Groceries, Pittsburglananufacturedartiolcsme. and secobd hand furniture, &c., at 2. o'clock,l`. M. - Sales e -ery evening - Atearlygas light. .augl4 y- WASEUNGTON ROTE; Corner of S. Clair and. Penn streets-, Pittsburgh., JAMES ARMSTRONG,_ -Proprietor. THE proprietor begs leave to' return b iambs tgra te. 1 fol thanks' to his friends and the public_for _past favor 4, and hopes, by.attention, to merit a continuation of;their, patronage . . The house is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; it hasliccoinmodations for travel era, rendal large room for 'public- amt . :Wags, dinner, or sapper parties., - . , • - . . _ , : REFRESHMENTS Always reedy, Or prepared on the shortestnotice, with. the choicest the, market-will,afford. Oysters and Oyiter Soup, also Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve ry day during the season.. The greatestcare aas been taken iziAhe seloctism . of wineaand liquors. < A yule, ty nevispapers are regularly filed'in tae;• establish meat. P. S, not Lunch seivedup day nt 11 A:M. CLOTZUNG CLOTELING I.ol:o2lEppiki, HENRY IlORrnsoN, MERCHANT TAILOR.' NO 150 1 LIBERTY STREET • T. • . . • • HEauhicriber respectfully informs hii Old Cristo. niers and the public generally that he has jostle.' turne&from she Eastern Cities, and has received a : large and itirll seleated arcirtnient of Cloths, Cassimeios;Vostings, and all materials "for !he manufacture. of Clothing and is prepared to make: • . . , , GENTLTMEN'S CLOTHING • - 7: - of every deocription in neat, seiviceable, and fashitia.! 'able style. • FrOm many' years - experince in the busineii, enabled-to select'stock with care end end t - as he .employs good workmen, he is confident ofght t • ing satisfaction , to all who may raver him with-ttcalh' His stock of READY MADE pLOTHING, . -• is large, well-made, and minufactured•of the beat materials. He - has also on hand an assortment Of Stocks,. RM..: benders. Handkerchiefs, and other a rticles,in hii His - prices are as reasonable as those •of an) othei., establishment in the West: • Hie old friends and the public generally are invited' to give hint'a. call. HENRY iVIOftRISODIi - •"' prt 23d3m• No. 150 Liberty street. • • - "OHIO." THREE HUNERED TOWN-LOTS, AT ' Audrtc& ON the EIGHTH DAY OP JUNE NEXT,I will sell the above named lots at.auction, an - tha-t ground, in fetid town of Ohio. • , OHIO is Situated at Bird's Point, at the math of:. the the Ohio river, in Mississippi county, - on the Mititliturl shere r and above the bar that Makes et the imotttlior• the rivers in low water. The land is high, beautiftillY.-- - • simmer], and never knownto tiverflew.'Adjourning -- and near the town,. is choice thither land:and the country is adjacent is a rich; elevated seeder!' of Ile, - tate. Ten miles west is Long Prairie, East Prairie -- and Mathow's Prairie, all. of which ore-thickly set t: tled. and improved in the, most cle4irable - minner.- Tlie Levee is 500 fet. - wide, the streets :. lBo: and • 100 feet wide, - aind the lots 2'2 by 25 feet witteati alley in rear. - H PEA RSONS, for prdprietors. • • • - Remmil. • • AL A MASON respeetfully informs his friends and this AIL public, that he has removed to the Urge and spa. _ • cious store, No. 62. Market st. Simper's ,Row; he now offers for sale a large and well selected sleek of - Dry Goods, comprising every style - fir the present ap. preaching season, atprices notsurpassed in this cify..l3r: . • the eastern markets. . _ . . Purchasers of goods will do Well to call 8/1J- ex• nniine the gdptle that we are daily receiving-from New" York and 80 - ston, ap9 Fr.sAlclin Medical College ,of ritiHg first annual course of lectures in this inati• tution.willbo opened 03 Monday. the twelfth: dayolOctober next the second Monday in Octeber,) and willbe continued un:!lb the end. Of:the.etssuingfeb- - ,. rusty. PROFESSORS • Paul Beck Godclaid, AG D.—A=6=y and Hiatol - .• C Van kyck, M. .p.—Priapip!e - s-zuid pFesicet of sul fe erY Medith encifiles and ptictice of medicine; John Baitlay Biddle, - Af D.---Materia niedica anti thempentics, • ' David J-Tunier. Tucker. Af D..-'Obstetticks and diceases orwihnen and children., .. Levin g JOynes, M. D.—Phisiologyand legal tnedr; %` James B Rogers, M. D.—General and organic,: chemistry. < John Barclay Biddle. M D.—r Vein of thefitulty, Joseph Leidy, M. D.--;Demonstrator of Anatemy.' The Franklin Medical Cidlege was inempornteliin the Leg - lib:lmre of Pennsylvania. by - tui - act 'approved: 00th January 1046, and is authorised by section - third, of its charter, "togrant the.iegree or Doctor of Bfedr-Z tine to any such persons as shall possess thorttudiftctit. Lions now usually required of candidates in - othea` Medical Colleges in 'this state."' FEES,_ - - For each course of lectures, Illarticulatitm . fee, to be paid once only; Diploma fee, - Additional information respecting the-eourae-of in struction, or-other matters connected wittithe ty, can be obtained upon application' persianallr Or by letter, to - • • Jlt BiDDLE. M. Dean Dr the Faculty, N E comer of Quince arid Spruce street, Philadelphia, - , =aril-46ra WHOLESALE SHOE STOKE;` • IL CHILDS & CO.; • • -. ARE now .receiving their epring supplies, , consirit.. in , ' of ons of the largest, cheapest and hest assorttnent of BOOTS and SHOES that they have ever been able, to bring le this rnarlt.:C. Also. ladies.' and Missett Florence Braid, and Straw. BONNETS, of the latest... style; together with a . splendid assortment of PALM LEAF HATS, men? and boys'- : summer CAPS.— Also, a large 'lot of N York Tanned SOLE-LEATH -ER, all. of which having been purchased'atthe lowest rates, and selected - with great care for the western trade, will be sold at a 'small advance aboie cost and charges- All -merchants wishing to Purchase Will find it to their interest tocall and-examine theiistock before, purchasing elsewhere. Tmar274 rtemoved. T-- K. LOGAN, bas . removed to Pr0."83, - Wifoll . street, ono door below Diamond Alley,-to the store lately oceupied by Claricri& Cameron, Where he . has opened u Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Store; and - having just returned from the Eastern Chit:4;ls opening a new and well selected stock of Goodi, con sisting :. of French ; English and-American cloths, (all - colurs,) a great variety of :new- style Cassimere.s and Sattinetts; Cashniaretts, (a riewstyle;) OregowCas; - - siinere, a good stock of, summer cloths all kinds;_ late": style Vestings; also, a great variety of Lawns and Ginghatest : Pyramidical Graduates- and: ether randy patterns; a variety: of oriels. from Vto 26 cents per yard; a very superioclot of white goods,: consisting of India Linen, Unmask Plaid, striped cambric; Victoria -Lawn( striped and plain Mull; Swiss Lace and barred Muslin;'.figured P Rebinetr. black and blue - black Silks) plain; -6g trod and striped; a large assortment or Irishlinens; bleadhed and brown Muslins; table Diaper, Marseilles'' Counterpanes,! (large size;) Moreen; a gued -supply of Umbrellas ; P:tasols, Parasoletts and Sunshades; a vei-y - , large assort ent of men, women, and Childran's - ;,. Hasiery; a very fine article of Lisle Thread !dose and' •;, Gloves, and many other articles not - enumerated: would respectfully invite his former custornersandthe:, public generally, to ant examination of stock, to: which he expects to make:, 'additions reiularly. . . Canal float Mous-e. ByR. _Doiseti,Penn treet, Panna: Ts, OARDING and Lodgin g w by the day - or week on Ai the most reasonable terms. Strangers Will find it to their advantag&to patronize -hips. _Persons tray-- eli ng east et west; will find his'honse a convenient . cation—ii is within :one Mindred yard; 'of -the Canal Basin, and convenient to the Forwarding Ifousei. •• OP Every information: given to tree '...Mspurae-, terms, ia•all.branehes of tfie'husipess. ' ' WHornd Brewed - Aladin at all times luhd at Mebnr. - . nov10•IY WAR WITH MEXICO DECLARED! ,[ - MONONGAUELA . CLOTHING STORE No 2, WOOD St. Second 'Door- Corner of Water. Stree t. . • • • COOLEY & -LAIRD, PROPRIETORS, The undersigned"takes this method of announcing tr., their customer's and the public:gene - rally; Abet: have; just received from the Ettit, and offer foiiiale at ;: the above stand a large and well selected of Cloths, Cessimeres, Vestlngs and materials of eve-. ry descridtionilitiving been Inuchased for easb`on the - most advantageoui terms, they are enabled to offer es 4'2" CHEALP as can be sold in the Western Country.::''_-..'L'; - f . Their assortment of - - READY MADE CLOTHING, " t is large, Mid has- been mannfactnred from - - the best matsrials,and by excellent workmen— - They have Constantly en hind and will manufeetera.t, -, to order all - articles of Clothing,-which;they.veilltrat* , .. rant to be made le the bestmattner anti-mostrashion^', able style, They invite the pzblie to call and examine theli,- stock of goodsi as -they. OM confident; they GOO , S*It:! GOOD .issict,Es-at prices which cannot fail trio. Remember the plate • NO. .2. WOOD S SECOND D O OR- -fROM: THE ICORNEVOT WATER. • - 2. -- - - •-•.''''',,,-;-;..'.l;:'':''.';'...-'.•12-'''-::•.',. tS .-:•:....-::'-',,',1';'z:1,:74..,:','.',,:.t;k7:3V74;:.1:1:.:,:g-,,•'.,.;4:'' BEEMEiI 62 510 Awl street $l5 - 00:, S 00 ' 10,00
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