it 1)e Daily Startling Vogt. PITTSBIIRGII, PA. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1844. CATHOLIC MAGAzirrs.—We lose received the Aprilnumber, of this interesting tun] beautiful Maga zine. The contents are as usual of the first order e and kis embellished with • splendid portrait of "Mother Beton," the foundrers and first Superior of the Sister, of Cbatity of St Joseph's 'Verity, Enamitsbargh, Md. Cilatuuts Quiez.r, Mai street is the Pituhttegh pct. FaillollloP.—Mlll HILL, the celebrate& • - • • of Yankee character, wilt give an entertainment tkie evening at Philo Hall. lie wlit give selections from some of his best pieces, and I t I unnecessary to say that the pectormance will be of the most amusing de. roziption. TRt Ma anima. Casa went w the jury at 9 o'clock 00 Saturday morning. On the meeting of the Court yesterday morning they reported that they were unable to agree, and wars remandud beck until this morning at 10 o'clock. Sate oe LATS.—We ere requested to call the ay option ofpersons wishing to purchase, to the sale of Lots that is to takeplace today near the Fountain Inn. Those wishing a real treat should visit. Madame Blaktue's Examination party—at Concert Hall, on Tuesday evening. It is said thtt the nomination of Chancellor Wet.- wnatts as Judge of the Supreme Cour:, and that of Governor SHANNON RA Minister to Mexico, will be permitted to lie on the table of the United States Sen ate without action.—Baitintere Patriot. Cots.—The New York. Express sa)st--mPurchases of Corn continue to be mado for the English market. The sales fur the quarter have all eady reached 30,- 000 bushels. This new demand has caused a 'Stnte rial in price. Sales to arrive are reported at Mc." THE SUGAR CULTURE. ' Some interesting facts in relation to the culture of sugar, are stated in the Hand Book of Fruits and Plants, a work recently published in New York.— The demand for sugar, says the writer, is rapidly ad vancing. Its production is the State of Louisiana, to which it is here principally confined, is a source of much wealth. The capital employed in that State is $52,000,000, with 40,000 bands and 10,900 horses, and the average annual manufacture of sugar more than 80,000,000 lbs. and 4,000,000 gallon of moles• sea. The cane crop in the United States last year. (1842,) was go average oue, and the whole aggregate of the sugar crop of the year was 142.445,199 lbs. though nearly 13,000,000 less than 1840. Our im ports of 1840, were of browi k sugar, to the value of 54,742,492; white or clayedaB3B,4s3. But there was exported of refined sugar, to the value of $1,214,- 658. It is thotyld that a supply of sugar for horns consumption might be producedin the United States The consumption in the United States in 1830 was a. bout 70,000 tont. ' The product of a h Ind on a sugar estate is put down lit the cultivation of six acres, producing 5,000 lbs. sugar, and 135 gallons of molasses. The value of the sugar on the spot is 5i cents a pound, and the molasses 18 eta. a gallon; total, $297 50. The an nual expenses per ha :d, tools. &c. $lO3. Two crops are uncle in succession on the same land, one of the plant-cane and cue of tattoons; it then lies fallow two years, or is plainer{ with Indian corn or peas. An acre yields about 1.200 lbs. The State of Louisiana has 700 plantation., 5!5 in operation, praducing an nually about 90.000 hogsheads of 1,000 lbs. each.— The raw sugar t, inap' tel in 1810 was 121,000,000 lbs cabled abroad at $3.000,0J0, and imparted from six different countries. This, with our own product, is liver 263.415.000 lbs. But maple sugar in addition constitutes a large propomon of our dnmesticconsump (ton, amounting annually to eightorten million pounds. fir) CI BUSIIELS DRIED APPLES, W•.." 51 b prime Rio Coffee, • 20 libls N 0 Molasses, 10 and half Ibis No 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, 5 '• small Loaf Sugar, 2 " crushed and pulverized do, 2 cases double refined do, 10 boxes Lemons end Oranges, 3 iierces fresh Rice, 2 bags Pepper, 2 " A Ispier. ikeived and for sale' by J U WIL LI A MS, . e gg No 28, sth 'tram 'florae Sheer Wanted AGOOD Horse Shoer is wanted to go to a coun ty town wheic he will get constant employ—tent sual reasonable wages. For urt lwr particulars inquire of JAMES MARTIN, at the house of Joh!: Leonard, Fipetown. None but a first workman need apply SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, Buoy & Co,, No 123, iVood Street, ARE new receiving a fresh stock of Spring Dry Goods, which they have lately purchased in the ,east, entirely for cash, and they flutter themselves hut they can now otter such inducements as will make t the interest of all purchasers to give them a call, as they are determined to sell goods cheaper titan any other house west of the mountains. al GI3.OCERIES.--Constantly or hand and for sale, a general assortment of Family Groceries, of the best quality, selected with the utmost care, as reasona ble as they can be bad in the city, wholesale or retail. Best winter strained Sperm and Lamp Oil, and sperm candles; a choice ussorttnent of pure wines. brandy, Holland Gin, Champagne Brandy of 1830, 10 year .old Rye Whiskey, etc. mll-1m HENRY F. SCHWEPPE. Caps: Caps!! No. 93, Wood Street, Third Door below Dia mond Alley. • RECEIVED from New York, a splendid assort ment of Men and Dori' fine Cloth Caps, made intim latest style, suitable for spring and summer wsisrp a4 -1M S. MOORS. TN the Court of Common Pleas, of Allegheny court s, I N ty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at October Term, 1840, No ]26. Woods. In the matter of ) And now to wit, March 11e... , the voluntary as-130, 1844, on motion of C L. S. signment of . .la's 0 LoOmis, Esq, die Court .......... Hertiott. appoint Francis B Shunk, Ritchie and C S Eyster, Esqrs, Auditors, to audit Alie account of the assignees filed in this case, From the Record GEORGE. R RIDDLE, Pro. The auditors in the above ease will meet for the pur pose of performing their duty uncle' the above appoint, wtioit, et the office of Francis R Shunk, Esq., it. Ath Street, Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, the 30th April, !list„ at 3 o'clock P M, at which time and place those in tereistad tiro hereby notified to attend. FRANCIS R SWINK, * D RITCHIE, C S EYSTER. 114, riresanmen T AIIES the attention et ti m on ii ol3rhiosf callin g . . friends and the public genendly,to his splendid assortment of BOUTS and SHOES , at is new store, No 112, Market street, two doors from I,,ibcrty, where he has op band an assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Boots and Shoes unsurpassed by any house i n the city. As his goods are all selected for the retail '' market, his work will be of the hest quality. He wo uld also remind his old friends that be still conti nues the manufacture of boots and shoes to order.—.- Those wishing to purchase had better give him a call before buying elsewhere. OrLook mit for the sign of the cheap cask. Boot aii4:2ltot Emporium.. m3O-2M• port of Pittsburg!). P.ILPORTZD $1 D. .8. 81.4 k, Etootboat Agent and Commas:ion Mere4ant, Water Street, near Wood 81 MIT WATLIt IS TUX CHANNEL ____ _ ARRIVED. Daily Beaver rackets, Cutter, Wane. Cincinnati, Monopgabels, Stone,do. Belmont. Pee, Wheeling, Nodose), Mason, St Louis, frolic, Baldwin, do Orpheus. Dales, Nashville, Zanesville: Hutchinson, Zanesville, peas, Bowman, Brownsville, DEPARTED. Majestic, Bennett, Cincinnati, Cutter, Collins, do North Bend, Duncan, Louisville, Narragansett, Caldwell, St Louis. R. Clayton, Gaskill, Brownsville. Moxehala, Parkinson, Mo. City, Belfast, Poe, Wheeling, Zanesville Packet, Scales, Zanesville, Dresden, Cogswell, do. Cu Klinefelter, Florence, Cumberland, Bellsnyder, Nashville, • Daily Beaver Packets, S. MAIL STEAMER LITTLE BEN, CA THACKER. For Cincinnati. Register Wednesday Morning Parke. The splendid passenger steam boat LITTLE BEN, Capt. Tbacker,will run as a regular packet between this place and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Wed nesday morning, at 10 o'clock, a cinnati every Saturday, at 10 o'clock. For freight passage apply on board at to No 4. Wood street. mar26-3m The Little Ben is provided with Evans safety guard to prevent explosion of boilers. m26-3m. DAILY BEAVER PACKET THE steamer CLEVELAND having been rebuilt, will commence her regu ar trips to and ftom Beaver, on Mon day, the 18th instant, leaving 'Pittsburgh every morn ing at 9 o'clock, and Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. (Sun days excepted). For freighter passage apply tq BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, No6o, Water street. JESIL FOR CINCINNATI "I"- Steamer COTT gg. COLLIN 3, Master, ill depart for the above and interme diate ports, on EVERY SUN P4l, at 10 o'clock, A M, positively. The Cutter Itas beep thoroughly re paired, and furnished with entire now boilers, and can be recommended to tho shipping and travelling com munity as a safe and expeditious boat. For freights or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM it TAYLOR, No 60, Water street. The Cotter is provided with the Safety Guard, to prevent explosion. m 25 DR McLANE'S TRUE LIVER PILLS. THE most efficient pills ever offered to the public to remove diseases of the Liver, give speedy re lief in sick head ache, bilious affections, dyspepsia,sour stomach, symptoms of a diseased liver, pain in the right side under the edge oft he ribs, increased on pres sure, sometimes pain in the leR, the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side, pain under the shoulder blade, sometimes mistaken for rheumatism, loss of ap petite and sickness, bowels generally costive, some times alternating with lax, the head is pained, accom panied with a dull heavy sensation in the hack purt, slight dry cough is sometimes an atteudunt, the pa tient complains of weariness end debility, is easily startled, prickly sensation of the skin, lowness of This is tocertify that we have used Dr McLane's Liver Pill., mud have derived great Lenefit from the same, and we cordially recommend them to those la boring undel the liver complaint or sick headache, ful ly convinced that they area valuuble pill far the dist.,n sea they propose to cure. Mrs JOHN THONIPSON, JAMES IV ATSON, (near Perryopolis.) The genuine rills always on hand at the Chug Stuns of JON. KIDD, a 4 No 60, corner 4thand Wood sts. ALGEO & McGUIRE A RE now opening one of the richest and most ex. A tensive storks of Goods that they have ever been able to offer to the public, every piece of which has been bought and selected carefully. Our cloths are of the choicest make, imported—black, blue and olive French, from medions to the finest qualities; Naval blue, black, invisible, rifle and olive greens, of En glish and American; Doeskin and Seeded French CdS• sieneres, very elastic; Cooper's make of English, Plain and Fancy do. The variety of Vestings, comprising all the newest patterns, is endless. Our trimmings are also of the first qualities. Although we do not profess to sell lower than the lowest, yet we again pledgfr ourselves to make work that will compare with slut of any other establishment east or west. ALGEO & McGUIRE, 251, Liberty street. Now Arrival of QuetonagMle & China. THE subvcriber would respectfully invite the at tention of the public to bit present stock of White Glazed Ware, a superinrarticle. together with a select assortment of White French China,comprising all the necessary pieces to constitute complete sets of Dining sod Tea ware, Also a general,stock of articles suitable for the sup ply of country merchants, to which their attention is invited, at his old 'stand, corner of Front and Wood streets. HENRY HIGBY. it 1-1 y $ A : -1.- - ,' &JONES. NO. 99, WOOD STREET, A RE now receiving large additions to their pies -t lent stock of Seasonable DRY Gooos, and would respectfully suggest to dealers visiting our city, and these resident here, the propriety of giving them a call .before making their purchases. One of the firm, an experienced purchaser for this market, will remain in the Zesterncities 'lowing the greater part of the year, to select goods expressly for this establishment. With this arrangement they hope to be able to offer at all seasons (as far as practicable) a full assortment of cheap and desirable goods. Their purchases being made exclusively tor Cash, and joined with a determi nation to sell at a very reduced profit. for Cask, par money only, will, they Batter themjelves, enable them 4 to compete sure•tir"lly with the jahrs in the East, and to furnish their customers goods stomach prises as esonotfeil to givesatisfacrion. Their amok is pow large and desirable, and they in site purchasers to calllo4 examine. m25--ddcwsw. Orrice or *nu ALLminsiv Id BMOC CO., Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1814. 6 AN election for one President, ten Managers, one Treasurer and Secretary, of the "Company for erecting a Isridgn over the Allegheny river, opposite Pittstinrgh, in the county of Allegheny," will be held at the Toll House, on Monday, the 6th day of May next, to commence at 2 o'clock, P M. al.le-dew3t JOHN HARPER, Treasurer Auction Salts. 3eb* D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, Corner of Wood and basis., Pittsburgh, IS ready to receive merchandise of every description on consignment, for public er private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire tiaLfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. • Regular sales on MONDAYS and TyuRSDAYS, of Dr, Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsbm:ghmanufactured articles,now and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening, at early gas light. aug 12—y Diciaana's Atiatiaa Mart, Corner of Wood and Second streets FIRST SALT oN THURSDAY MILT, /ITR MIT., AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. AND 3 O'CLOCK. P. K. THE, subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public that on Thursday next, at 10 o'clock A. M. he will offer at public sole an as sortment of Dry Goods, and at 2 o'clock P. M., a var iety of furniture, a few barrels of Fish, a few Casks of Gin and Whiskey, with several other articles; P. McKENNA, _ Auctioneer. PRYGOOD SALES, BY CS. BICKLEY, New Auction Rooms, Not. 61 and 62, Wood street. ON Monday April Bth, will be sold from the shelves a large and general asaortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, commencing at lU o'clock, A. M. WOOLENS Blue black, brown and invisible green broadcloths, superfine; blue, blaek and mixed satinetts, indigo blue and cadet mixed and Kentucky Jeans ; Duffield and Mackinaw blankets; woolen shawls; heavy pilot cloth, &c IVarsteds Plain six quarter English merino, of all rolorsl changeable figured Alpacca lustres; three and six quay ter mouseline de laines; dress hdkfs, &c. Silks and Satins. Plain hlk.dress silk; figured silk resting; American sewing silk; satin stocks; silk hdkfit; &c. Linens and Cottons. Superfine Irish linen; patent thread; spool cotton; prints, checks, gingham., Irish linens; brown muslin.; bleached do.; cambric do.; table cloths; tablediaper, Fancy Articles. Linen shin stators, gum suspenders, stay laces, me rino gloves, nett drawers, G S combs, etc, Also, at td o'clock P M. a large qonntity of . Household and Kitchen Furniture. Chairs, tables. bedsteads, bureaus,, dough chests, stands, cradles, &c. ASSI 3 NEE'S SALE, Of a Dry Goods Store, continued on Monday next, AprilBth, at 10 o'clock, A M, at Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms,corner of Wood and sth streets, will be sold by order of Assignees, the balance of Goods remaining from Thursday's sale. Consisting in part of: Silks, Sattins, Lawns, Chintzes, Calicoes and Rib bands. A large lot of French treedlework, Lathes french satin: and kid Slippers very fine; Silk drawers, Corded velvet,' Bonnet silk, Crape, Marseilles Ves ting,' Irish and Frenchi Linen. Merino, fancy dress Handkerchiefs, Silk and straw Bonnetta, Broad Cloths and Casinetts &c. At 2 o'clnek. P. M FURNITURE. One splendid Rifle; and immediately after, Dry Goods. JOHN D DAVIS, Auctioneer. LARGE AND FRESH SIOCK OF INGRAIN . _ AND VENITIAN CARPETS. THE regular assortment of the above articles, at the new Auction Ronms, Noa. 61 and 63, Wood street, has been greatly increased by fresh arrivals, so diet the greatest variety ofpatterns and qualities can be found at the present time, of any other place in the city. 'lle colors and patterns ate all of the choicest and most fashionable desariptiunst and the carpets will be sold at otivato sale. for Ltss THAN AO WHERE ILLSIt in the city. Also, an assortment of Brussels, Tufted end Sche ncil Hearth Rugs, C, S. BICKLEY ru2S Auctioneer. REGULAR NIGHT SALES UPSTAIRS, AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS. ONE of the Rooms in the AP:cond try of the new Auction R.Joms, Nus. 61 and 63, ‘Votiii street, having been fitted for the purpose, regular sales of Dry (1 , .,t1a and Fancy articles will be held there, each evening, at gas light, in addition to those below stairs. Entrance from the lower rooms Real Estate. Pive Lots of Ground and a Dwelling House at (AN MONDAY, April Bth, at 3 o'clock in the after noon, will be soh( without reserve, on the premi ses, near the Fountain Inn, and opposite Laceyville, five lots of ground situated as follows, viz: One lot of ground on Gum street, neur the Fountain Inn, and corner of Coal Lane, adjoining the properties of Messrs Wickersham and Gilmore, 20 feet front by 100 deep, on which is erected a two story frame dwel ling house but a short time builtand in good tenantable order. There is a good well of water at the front door; it is in a beautiful and healthy situation atal well adap ted for either a business or a private residence. Also, at the same time, four lots of ground fronting on Coal lane, each 20 feet front by 100 deep, bounded by the property of Stephen Wiley on the east, and Pat rick Ward on the west, and opposite Laceyville, com manding a good view of the surrounding country only about 15 minute? walk from the new court house; it will positively be sold to the highest bidder, as the the owner has removed to the country. Terms will be moderate and made known on the day of sale. For further particulars enquire at Davis' Commercial Aux tinn Rooms, conier of sth and Wood streets. or of John Little, corner of 7th and Liberty streets, or of Mr Patrick Ward, near the premises, where ull necessary information will be given. The title is indisputable. J. D. DAVIS, m,B Auctioneer irrCIOARS AND TOBACICQ../:;4 Liberty st., five doors above Smithfield. THE subscriber, having received the agency for the sale of A Stein's (of Philadelphia) celebrated Havana Cigars, respectfully acquaints the public that they will always find at this store a splendid assort• ment of Spanish Cigars, as Ugucs, Regalia'', Baren gos, Camellas, and half Spanish, Cigar cases, - snuff boxes, cigar canes, and all sorts of chewing tobicco. P STROMBERG, Agent of A Stein. NEW CASH Dry Goods and Variety Store! J. K. Logan+ George annul, HAVE opened a new each Dry Goods and variety Store in Fifth street, between the Exchange Bank and Wood street, under the firm of J. K. Logan & Co. Their stock of Goods are entirely fresh and having been all purchased for CASH, principally at auctiuu,by George Coons], (who bas had long experience in the business, and resides in Philadelphia to make purcha ses and pick up bargains,) they will, therefore: be war bled to °fret great inducements to those wishing to per chase as they are determined to sell at the lowest possible advance timeworn most For CASH. They have now on lon4 a large and well selected stock of seasonable Goods. mow which are Blue, Blue Black, Invisible Green, Brown, Steel and Cadet, m i xe d Broadcloths; Cassimeres and Settinetsf Gam brooos ; Linen and Cotton Drillings; Cottonade; Vestings, fancy prints; 3-4, 4-4 and .5-4; Bleached and Brown Muslin.; Irish Linen; Bed Ticking; Mari ner's Shirting; "Tilley, Tatham & Walker's," and "Hope & Nelson's" Patent Thread; Spool Cotton; Sewing Silk; Silk and Cotton Hdkr.; 30 hour, and 8 day Brest Clocks, warranted; &c., &c. They will be eoastandy receiving additions to their stock purcha sed at the eastern 'auction, and would invite the atten tion of dealers ani others to an sixaminatien of their goods before purchasing elsewhere. Pittsburgh, April 1, 1844. C. S. BICKLEY, Auctioneer auction for Sale :.and VALUABLE REAL RETATE FOR SALE: UNDER the anthetity of a deem of the Orphans' Ctourt of Allegheny county, the executors of the last Will end Testament of Hugh McMeuitet, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased, will ofTerforßale that very centrally situated, and very valuable piece of Reel Estate, situated on Fifth street and Diamond al ley, between Wood and Smithfield sts. Said proper ty has a front on sth street of 30 feet, and extends back to Diamond Alley, on which there is a front of 60 feet. The lot fronting on sth street 3Q feet and extending hack half way to Diamond alley, about 120 feet, will be eff'eseed and sold by itself. The larger lot of 60 feet on Diamond alley, adjoining Mr Matthew Stewart's will be divided into three lots of 20 feet each on Dia mond Riley, and extending half ray to sth street,aboot 120 feet, will be sold separately to the highest and best bidder. Another lot lying between Diamonclalley and sth rt., immediately adjoining the rear of Wm. Barr's lot,and the lot fronting on sth street, being 30 feet on Barr's line parallel with Fifth street, and 40 feet along the line of lot formerly or at present belong. ing to the heirs of John Shelden, deceased; be ing the same lot which Lewis Allen and wife, by their deed dated 12th April, A D 1830, and recorded in the proper office In Allegheny county, in Book 0 2d, page 497, Ste., granted and conveyed in fee simple to the said Hugh McMaster, his heirs and assigns. The above described five lots lie in a body. and would be a splendid situation for a very extensive warehouse or a church, or for ample and convenient courts, such as Mr Scholey's, or Mr Peorson's. The title is indisputable, and the property is clear of all rents and other incumbrances, other than the debts of the Testator, for the payment of which this sale has been decreed by the said Court. Will be sold under the same order, one 1; i 1 .- eh Smith field street, next to Thomas O'Neill's lot, having a front on Smithfield street of 20 feet and extending book 60 feet, subject to an annual ground rent of fifty-two dollars, payable quarterly. Also—a lot on Strawberry alley, in the rest of Mrs Deahl's and Mr O'Neill's lots. Said lot has a front on Strawberry alley of 23 feet 6 inches, and extends to the above described lot 40 feet, subject toe ground rent of $3B 3-16 per year, payable quarterly during the existence of this world. Sale on the premises on the 10th day of April next, nt 10 o'clock A M. I' Terms and Title exhibited at the sale. THOMAS HAMILTON, Executors. G. ADAMS, m22-2awts VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. .6n WILL be sold at public outcry, on Wed nesday, the 10th day of April next, at 10 o cluck A M, at Wellsville ' Ohio, sundry houses and lots, viz; The undivided half of the Union Hotel, With Stabling on the odjoiping Lot. now in the occupancy of Mr Way. The house t large and well calculated fora tavern, being now oc..upleci as such. Also, one frame dwelling houseand lot,with a good convenient sized store room attached, lat elyoc cupied by Cyrus Black; one well finished fmme dwell ing house and int, with buck buildings lately occupied by Lawson & Martin; one frame dwelling house, lately occupied by Mr Martin, likewise, the FOUNDRY PROPERTY formerly owned and occupied by A G Richardson. This is a large spacious building, well calculated for the purpose it was intended for, and was carried on successfully by Mr Richardson. previous to his moving to Cincinnati, since which it has not been put in operation; but the stack (a very superior one) is still standing and in good ostler, and with very little ex pense the foundry could be put in operation. This pro perty is certainly worthy the attention of any person with a small capital desirous of engaging in that kind of business, it being one of the best situations on the Odin River for disposing of the manufactured articles, and it will be sold no doubt at a great sacrifice. There will be sold at the same time, half of an acre of coal land nearly joining the foundry property, be sides six unimproved lots, viz: Nos„ 4, 5,7, 10, and 13. All the foregoing property is in the town of Wells. v ille, Columbiana county, Ohio. A credit of one, two and three years will be given, and the terms be inure particularly made Is flown on the day of sale, by M TIERNAN, and ALEX'R YOUNG. P.M-davits Trastessa for A.G. Richardson. Gazette, Steubenville, and Ohio Patriot, New Lis bon, will each insert the above till sale, and send their accounts to this paper, and a paper containing the ad vertisement to M Tiernan, Pittsburgh. The Chronicle and Advocate, of this city, will insect the above adver tisement once a week in their duily papers, viz: every Monday till day of sale. Public Sale Y B l virtue of an authority gisen in the las will and testament of William Huntert deceased, late of the borough of Washington, Pa., the undersigned executor of the estate, will offer at public sale, en the premises, that valualle lot of ground in the city of Pittsburgh, situate on the coreer of Smithfield and Second streets, near the Monongahela Housie,con mining 80 feet on Smithfield street and 60 feet on Se cond street, more or less, on which is erected a two story brick dwelling house, a frame dwelling house and other buildings. The ground may be divided in to four lots, 20 by 60 feet each, and will be sold sepa rate or together, to suit purchasers. The sale will tyke place on IVedttesday, the 15th day of May near, at 2 o'clock P. M., and the terms, which will be easy, made kni.wn by R. OFFICER. mar 12-ts [Pennsylvanian publish in weekly paper till sale, and charge this Ace.] Building Lots in Birmingham. 13 LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit uated, and within two rtes' walk of the steam ferry boat landing, willb id at prices to suit the times. The terms of payme , ... will be made easy, either for cash or such barteras can be made available. Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P. Poterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. june 1. JAS. PATTELISON, jr. P•r Salo or Rent. A SMALL farm, containing 30 acres, with good A improvements; 20 acres cleared and within 5 mile.; of Allegheny City; if not sold soon, it will be for rent. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL, m 2 Smithfield st. near sth. Rooms to Rout. TWO large Rooms, 3d story, Gazzam's row, Mar ket street, suitable for printing establishments. Also, one large and well finished room, second sto ry, same row, Rent moderate and possession given immediately. Inquire ef m 5 BLAKELY & MITC FIEL. To Low, LOTS Nos. 25, 26, 27.34 , 85, 85, 86 . 87, 110, 124, 125 and 126 Irvin's Plot—Scott's Fields. Any person wishing to lease can learn further particu lars by applying to A. CU LB ERTSON. of the firm of Poindexter & Co., Pittsburgh. or to S. BLOOD, Allegheny City. mar. 25-tf, PARTNIIMMIP. THE Undersigned have this day entered into part nership, for the purpose of doing a Tmnsporta lima, Forwarding, and Commission business under the style and firm of H Devine & Co. H! DEVINE. mar 28 E. G WHITESIDES. ZANTE CURRANTS.--3 Casks fresh. &tote Cur rants, for sale by REINHART & STRONG, ml 2 140 Liberty street Budaly 4sailaaiY• A classical and commercial boarding school for boys, On dm Beaver Road, ld miler from Pittsburgh. JOl. 8. TRAVILLI, PAINCIPB.L THE Summer Session will commence on WED. NESDAY, MAY 1, 1844. Terms—Board ing, Tuition, Washing, Fuel, Lights, &c, per session of five months. sBs—one half payable in advance.— Books and stationary furnished when required, at the expense of the pupil. All clothing to be distinctly marked. Pupils furnish their own towels. It is very desirable that all should be present on the first day of the session. Rofer to Hon Charles Sheler, Dr Joseph P Guam. trr For funkier parenlers inquire of the Principal. or of Messrs JOHN IRWIN & SONS, No li,Wa ter street, Pittsburgh. 83-1 m el' . dh4OdEttionlEintis: MUSICIAN PORTABLE BOAT LINA For Lie transportation of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE DILTV/ZiN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON. H DEVINE., E G WHITESIDES, Proprietors, BUZBY & BROTHER, RESP EC TF UL inform thei rfri end s and shippers generally, that they have changed the name of their Transportation Line, from the UnitedStntes Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is composed of twenty-five new Four Sec tion Portable Boats, one of which will depart daily, from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportation are too well known to shippers generally to require comment; mace it to say, that the detention, loss, separation end damage to Goods, invariably attending three tran shipments between. Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, are by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippers, all gooda and produce shipped by this line will be in sured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Merchandise shipped by this line is tiny of the east ern cities. and consigned to 11 Devine &Co, will be for warded immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any, part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no com missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communications or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE &. CO., Canal Basin, Liberty street,Pittsburgh. BUZBY & BROTHER, 36* Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia.. GIESE & SON, Corametce street Wharf, Baltimore. B A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. RICE & WILLIA MS, No 3. Chatham street, Boston. :7.....-- zumrx • Ma= 7-.....,........t.....---„---_, O. A. INGANOLTY'S UNITE) STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the u &Importation of 'A' erchandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMOR E , PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, since it was first established on the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Rusts during the winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bel timure every day (except Sundays) during the season. and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and arivanteges of the Portable Boat System over every other modeof tnosportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any com ment. Shippers can rely on having their produce, merchan -1 dine, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agentsof this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv ing or advancing charges, &c. • All com:nunications to the following Agents will be promptly attended tut CHARLES A. McANULTY. At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE do M . &II.RELL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st, Baltimore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jan3l-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia. 1844. "IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL BOATS. CONNECTING with steamer Cleveland, at Bea ver, will be in operation on the 25th instant, to Cleveland daily. The above line is composed of 8 good Canal Rotas, commanded by experienced men, and will depart ev ery mot r.ing to and from Pittsburgh and Cleveland, at 9 o'clock. Proprietors of the above line are Messrs. HUBBY & HUGHES, Cleveland, 0. STANDART, INGRAHAM k CO., Cleveland, 0. Freight of all kinds will be carried as low es by any other good and responsible fine. For freight or pas sage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, mar la No 60, Water street. r.. , , - Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE FOR transporting Goods. Merchandise, Produce, &c., between Pittsburgh., Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods will be received and forwarded by this line on es ancommodating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will he iusured.— The Proprietors and agents will give their wbnle at tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite ship pers, merchants, manufacturers andothers to give us a call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandise consign ed to the agents will be received, freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional charge fur for warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, / II l e PATTERSON, P "P rie ton &GUTS; Samuel M Kier, Canal Basin, near7th at. Pittrb'g. Samoa W Day, let and 2d Wharf, below Race st Delaware, Philadelphia [mete Cruse, Baltimore. FIL Patterson,Hollidaysburgh. Jesse Patterson, Johnstown. J N Briggs, New York. Wm B Reynolds & Co., Boston lITER TO: lames McCully, Irvin & Martin, R Robinson & Co, J W Barbridge &Cs, Henry Coulter, C G Hussey, John Grier. Church & Carothers, Georgo Breed, F Sellers, Samuel J McNight, Lotto Samuel Wilson, Madison, fob 15, '44 Regular !Wads, *r Obsbuistl. ..4ML Tia• Svrifistire, Robinson, Maass, leaves mei, Th m, anals icu y tte at r, l c O o'clock, a. n:L. ,isaves every Tat 10 o'clock a. m. A The Montgomery ; Bennett,Masmr,loooPeoune7 s4 * - ': nrday at 10 o'clock a. m. The Express, Parkinson, Mastecilasmemayaga, day at 10 o'clock a. m. JOHN SWUM as may 20 ' aragii E STEP'S Mee and Edge Tocas, for is by GEO COCHRAN. 54 lk IS. Weed wee* iNmitiginto 4410vdoilior, ooh akar IT A. EIWILIOK OZOKAPOP PRO P, COND.ER OZ *DOD AND TIMID ITS Merchants and Maratfacturs rs' Scrip..., pop Exchange Bank Scrip . ...1 Currency Becks Coutely Scrip EXCHANGE—AT Oa Philadelphia •. • • prem, New Yolk . .prens, Boston. -•• prem. Baltimore. , - --- - -4 Prof'. SPECIE., Gold .... ...i prei; Silver Par P ENNSYLYAN lA..—PITTSBURGII. Bank of Phtsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank ...pat Exchange 4i - • • • • P a r Do.Hollidaysbur gr . , ..... ...... far PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties par Do Pennsylvania --- -..,--- . -- • •par Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank . , 1 - , . par Manufacturers and Mechanics' par Mechanics! Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank. par Schuylkill " .. par Southwark ....,"., . . . par Western..., , c Bank of Penn Township . ... r Girard bank. lO U. S. bank and branches ...• 34 COUNTRY wortcp. Bank of Germantown " Chester county " Delaware county ... .... -. 7 . .. —pas " Montgomery county.-- --- . .. - . .-. -pew_ " Northumberland pan Farmers' bunk of Bucks county • -p4' Easton bank . Doylestown bank Franklin bank of Washington., ..... ~. 1 Bank of Chambersburgh ..... ....... .1 " Middletown 1 " Oellythurgli ........ . . 1 f' Lewistown .... . ..... .. ..... 1 " linsfuehanna county.... .... 25 Berk:county bank,— .. ...... .... ....75 Columbia Jlemkajid Bridge Company 1 Carlisle bank 1 Erie bank , Farmers and Drovers' bank 1 " Bank of Lancaster. 1 " Bank of Reading , l Harrisburg bank .... 1 Honesdale ." 1 Lancaster " .1 Lancaster co. " 1 Lebanon "1 . . . Miners' bank of Pottsville.—,-. ... , „ .1 Monongahela bank of Brownsville i New Hope and Delaware Bridge company . 2 Northampton bank ....no sale Towanda bank . ... 85 Wyoming bank West Branch bank ........ ............ ..... 7 York bank 1 OHIO. Belmont bank of St. Cleziraville Clinton bank of Columba: ........ ..... Columbiana bank of New Lisbon .. Circleville (Lawrence, cashier)... • ..... • - -3 " ( Warren, cashier).— ...... ..no sale Cincinnati banks Chillicothe bank Commercial bank of Lake Erie 3 Dayton bank ............ ..... Franklin bank of Cohrmbus Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville...l Farmers' bank of Canton 30 Geauga Granville 642 Lancaster.... Marietta Massillon . Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati Mount Pleasant . Norwalk Putnam Sandusky Scioto Urbana Wooster Xenia Zanesville Bank of Cleveland.. .. INDIANA. State bank and branches State Scrip . KENTUCKY All banks... State bank . . .. .. 35 Batik of Illinois, Shasenectoton 50 VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia. , Bank of Virginia . Exchange bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of Virginia North-Western bank of Virginia.. Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of. Virginia... .. Branches.. • • • .; MARYLAND Baltimore City bank:. All other solpeat banks NORTH CAROLO.; A 411 solvent bank: - ......... - SOUTH CAROLINA All solvent bemit5............. GEpRGIA. All solvent banks .... 2l AL;ILAA-IA-. Mobile banks,..... Country banks.. - • -••••• • • • - . 8 New Orleans banks (good),. . .„ „. ..,:. TENNESSEE. All PRINTING OFFICE, The proprietors of the MORNIKO POST and Vlnt- CURT AND blixtyscrtrant respectfully inform their, friends and the patrons of those papers, that they have". a large and well chosen assortment of arlllllloll3ll age) .41a OtraMß Necessary to a Job Priming Office, and that they raw prepared to swots Plasbargh. LETTER PRESS PRINTING OF EVERY oncoarriptc. &As.- IBMs of Lading, rimmlers, Tao fulota. Bili Heads, Cods, Bleak Chocks, Hat Tip.. WI Mobs of Niants, s tag e, Steamboat awl Canfl Boa; aftb, soselout proprifste cuts, Painted on the 10am-test notice and,raost rewpable terms. We respectfully ask the patronage if our frieuth and the public in general in this branch:of our businee. July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & S*llll . T• 0 P 1113 d' g 1 PII. UTE have received, and ... hereafter . kofi ear VV . scantly mi *a, , Hi Fnptioit ;iik town & is ;srie and mill ken. ' , hit We to 14 44 4 4 16. *an it I '-' egaft-tfth*esiti. ' Wow fit% *Pi . _ br'imk too* 7 0.44 , 4 4 4 14) - . ' 44114441 - 1 A - , itl -' - ~ • - m , . , 'Aigr; t*, ol Pon Vd l *44106 mu , 100 diet. ,, .... ~.. srgcw. sTANp4fm ILLINOIS. -- •r • •••• - - -r A. • • 7,04, BOOS AND SOB S. W. CORNER OF WOOD & FIFTH II*11.; .....18
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