post PITTSBIURGII, PA. TIMIGAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1844. RAWIiIII4 of tile Western Eaushangs, No littlest Stew, keeps superior Oysters, end verses tbitki up in superior style. His house is nest, clean aoa sonicortable, and all things weal ordered and ar mor& Paerssio a 13 aosson.—This distinguished lecturer Isis returned to the city, and advertises a course of lec tures at Duquesne Hall. He has made large additions intim previously great attractions of his entertainments, end is said to be more philosophical, instructing, and amusing,tuto ever. On Thursday the 28th tilt., at 13ellvernnn, Fayette Cenakty;hythe Rey. Noah Gillett, Mr. JosErn H. Atrina, Merchant of thin city, to Miss DiAn• W. Spire, daughter of Solomon Speer'. Ecci., of the for- MK place. MASONIC NOTICE. •A- spacial communication of Lodge 45, A Y Ma souttorill be held on Wednesday evening. at their Hallommec of Smithfield and 3d ats. By order of dor Wankripful Muter, Ada 3-2 t. DEMOCRATIC Mugs Meeting and Jubilee. A greed Mass Meeting of the Democracy of Pitts. Ibtftzh ate( vicinity, will take placo at Broadhurst's Lit,Oft WEDNESDAY, the 4th inst., at 6 o'clock, P *Olt which it is expected that VI ILSON WCAND UMW Esq., will preside; and many distinguished Speakers will be present. Upoti this cheering occasion let the Democracy turn . out Owe sad All, and testify their gratification at the glorious triumph which has rolled on from Maine to Louisiana, and secured forever to our favored country, equal privileges to alb Oregon, Texas, a sound and pac t Protective Tariff; and has chained the Bank Ore to the people's footstool, for at least a Thou .wed years. As this will be, perhaps, the last opportunity at which FRANCIS R. SHUNK, The Governor elect, can appear before the public, iprasioas to his inauguration, let all come to cheer him *award in his path of executive duty and honor, linatedietely after the Meeting', sumptuous supper. - will be on the table at the Was n moron Horst. and 1110130111:11 STATES HOTEL, of which every Democrat who can make it convenient, is expected to partake. AS Nicholson, S M'Kee, Thee Parley, Henry M'Cullough, John Anderson, William Wilson, R H Patterson, Andrew Scott, Wm Lehmer, Win Wilson, John Recant, John Sarber, H 8 Magraw, Alex Brackenridge, J K Mmarbsett, - Geo W Bradley, WmPorter. H Sproul, Cheiß.ernett. J Howarth, Jahn Divitt, Henry Rea, , PaiVBcelly, Daniel Weartv, W.M Edvir. Ewd Fenderich, H Viiiiithard, W C Hern, FM Coirriick, 131 & Riddle, Senses 'Ornate*, ' John Murray, Wm Jenkins, John brDevitt, Inho.D Miller, G W Lane. K. a kobinsoe, Samuel M'Kelvy. ''' 'ALEXANDER BRACKENRIDGE, Ch'a OXE. w: Lento, Sec'''. Pitmbeirgis, November 306, 1844. TO THE 'VOTERS OF THE2d (SOUTH WARD) Tberandersigned respectfully announces to the pub lic, that he will be a candidate for Alaerman in the Sowed Woad, at the coming January Election. e.tnrl4-te E. MERRITT- Number Fifty-Nine. lIA.RGAINS, BARGAINS I . NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES PfIIIdP ROElSthas returned from . The East. and is siow opening a very large supply of Fancy sad Stapli O y °nods, which have been purchased sineathe recent OWEAT FALL IN PRICES, and win ha sold wh.ileaale and mail at an unusually snail adsance on Eastirn cost. His stock contains a very Pill and complete•auoro meat of new and desirable goods for Ladies wear, viz: IliaAciiior style figured and Chamelon Silks; Bletkitalian Lustrings; Black mid blue black Gros d Swim Black India Satins ; Blue, black and colored Satins; Floretwessail -high colored Plaid Silks; Beautiful Cashmere de Corse at 31 to 75 cts ; Handsome Cbusans, only 25 cis; • Mstslin de Leine., 25 to 50 ; Alpacas, as lowea2s; English and French Merinos, of all colors wad Ituali tim; Palmetto Cloths do de Lupin's Bombazines Blanket Shawls, $1410; • Turkerri Shawls, very cheap 4.00 to $8,00; Fine French Blanket Shawls; Plain and. Embroidered Thibet do; Plain - aid Embroidered Muslin de Leine do; -Brocade and Merino do; Very rich and heavy silk do, entirely new; Handsotne high colored bonnetitibbos Bonnet Velvets; Figured Velvets, bright colors, Silk and Silk Velvet Cravats; Best qttelltg . Ftench Kid Gloves; Silk.Colwid Cashmere do; Silk, CiWtgsintere and Alpeeca Hose; Trimmings. Ste, tiro; He bas orChanJ a very large stock of woollen and lowiricpd cotton goods, to which the auentioe ofpur ehisers is espicially invited. He will sell Good yard wide unbleached Muslioat 64 cts; Best do do do 8 cts; Bleached Muslim 64 ctr, 5-4 do do for sheeting, l 211; Dark Calicoes, 64; Fine Chintzes, best in the city, 12i; Bladk Combrics, 64; Geed Kentucky Jeans, 314; Caesium:it—it reduced pricer Wbice, yellow and scarlet Wo l clen Flannels very cheap; Canton Flannels all colors, Plaid Limeys; Gala Plaids; !Blankets, the beet and cheapest is the statical, GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN Yrsiseh and English Bread Cksbnof every color and quality. and atextraordinarylow priteis; Beaver ckshsi Finnaine Mackinaw Blankets, for Overcoats; liSur Hatniseme Vesting; Suria, Stocks and Cravats; Faakionabk Shirts. Byron Collars, Bce ab+es,.Pockat,lidkfs, t3uspenders, dcc ; MariUs Shirts and Drawers ; Silk Shirts, cotton and woolen boar. The imbscriber confidently assures his customers that be has at no time been able to offer the same quality of 'goods es lower prices than at present. Possessing pe caliacadkrutssiu for Ram:lasing his goods so the most fessitatOorie,eusd*ering on hand a very large stock whic l 4lll surSeartstanxious to convert into otoney, be • "Operiessalmi and willing to furnish his cus tomers with the PIELPEST GOODS EVER SOLD IN THE PITTSBURGH MARKET. PHILIP ROSS, Natihweet corner of 4th and Mai kza greets. ' -now 28. J L.. Akilk BUSHELS of Clow Seed, igst Mei" luny oti and for sale by W BURBRIDGE, & CO. 00Y 20 Water it, bermes Wood and Smithfield, A M'CAMMON, Bec'y Pod of pittoburgli. t VW WATER IN THI CKAIIINZL. ARRIVED. Josephine, Deakin, Brownsville; Capital, Allen, St Lou* Ohio Ma, Ward, Nashville; Mayduke, Miller, do Hibernia, Klinefeiter,Cin. Oells, Conley, Brownsville; DEPARTED. Cutter, Collins, Cincinnati, Swifumre No 3, Robinson, Cincinnati; Belmont, Poe, Wheeling; Josephine, Gaskill, Brownsville; Rhode Island, Dawson. Wheeling; SP.r 03300instatl. THE steamer "CAPITOL," Capt. ELt At.mts will depart for the above bad intermediate Potts, regularly, on every Mowday, morning`, at /0 o'clock. For (might or passage apply oa board, or to sept 2 BIRMINGHAM & CO. BEAVER PACKET m at s The well known steamer MICHIGAN, W. B. Botas, Master, has commenced her regular daily trips, leaving Pittsburgh (as hereto. fore) at 3 o'clock. P. M., and Beaver at 4 3, A. M. Prices to suit the times, and those who have no money carried free. The Canal to Cleveland will be armed as soon as the weather e ill permit; on the opening of which CLARKE & CO'S LINE to CLEVELAND,O.,and MEADVILLE, Pa., will immediately go into opera tion. For freight or, passage apply on board, or to G. M. HARTON, july 12 Water Street. OZT The Michigan is provided with Evans' Safety Guard. ROOKS, BROTHERS & 001 S Arrangements hr 1845. ,A A BLAKELY hr. MITCHEL, i A'At AGENTS, PITTSBURGH, P . A. Remittances to and Passage from Great Britain and Ireland, by the "Black Ball or Old Line of Liverpool Packets." far Sailing from Liverpool on the let and 16th of each month. .AOl PERSONS desirous of sending far their Friends now residing in any part of the "OLD Coverer," can make the necessary arrangements with the sub scribers, and have them brought out by the above well known favorite " Line of Packets," which sail from LIVERPOOL punctually on the Ist and 16th of every month; also by TIMM CLASS AIM/IMAM SHIPS, sailing from there EVERY SIX DAYS, during 1845. And as they are determined not to depend on any Liverpool House or Agent, to see the people's interest taken care of, Mr lames D. ROCH X, one of the firm, is there, who will remain and see that every thing connected with their business is executed with promptitude and despatch. Should the persons sent for decline coming out, the money will be returned to the parties here, without any deduction, on producing the Passage certificate and receipt. The "Black Ball or old Line of Liverpool Pack els" comprise the following magnificent Ships, viz: The Nsw You, The CAINBRIDOI, " &groan, 0 ENGLAND, " Yoairamtaa, " Euttorz, " MONTZZUXA, " Coromans. With such superior and unequalled arrangements the subscribers confidently look forward for a continu ante of that support which has been extended to them so many years, for which they are grateful. Those proceeding or remitting, to their relatives, can at all times obtain Drafts at sigh for any amount drawn diret*on the ROYAL BANE OF IBALAND, DUBLIN; Also no Steam. PAZIOI/TT, GROW:, Awn & CO, BA NIILItI, • LONDON j which will be paid on demand at any of the Banks, or their Branches, in all the principal Towns through out ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Apply to, or address (if by letter, post paid.) ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., No 35 Fulton St., N, Y. or BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Smithfiield street, near sth, and Penn street, oet 15-d&wtlmy Pittsburgh. REA L Estate Agents and Conveyancers, Smithfield at, on sth and Penn sts (sth Ward) have for sale: . An eligible building lot, 30 feet front on Second St. (near Wood) by $0 feet deep. Also, the leaser of a lot of ground 500 feet front on the Allegheny River, having 14 years to run, at one dollar a year ground rent, on which is erected an ex tensive Steam Saw Mill. Also, Fifteen beautiful building lots in Colwell's plan near Allegheny City. Also, Twenty lots of ground in New Troy. • These lots commend the most splendid views in the neigh boyhood of Pittsburgh. Also 2 Building Lots on the 4th Street Road. Also 3 Building Lots in Allegheny City. Also, a neat comfortable Dwellling HtiUlle and Lot of ground 25 by 100 feet, just above the Union Cotton Factory, on the Allegheny River, opposite Pittsburgh, <for sale very low.) Also, a Lot of ground on Penn St., near the Caned Ruin, 25 feet by 100, with a good dwelling house on the heck part of the lot. Also, a Lot and dwelling House on Walnut street, near the river. Also, • three story brick house. well finished on Smithfield St i near Liberty St. This property is in a commanding situation for business. Also, a neat and substantial built two story brick house on Penn street, near the sth Presbyterian Church, (sth Ward,) A CARD. DERSONS remitting money (or sending for their I friends) to England, Ireland, Scotland, or Wales, throigh Blakely & Mitchel, are respectfully requested to make their deposites, on or immediately before the Bth and 24th of the month, ss the deposites of-these days proceed direct by the Regular Packet. nov2o ITS :, N N V O. tt : :B; 6 Mola sse s, 5 ".416. H. au; 3 " Trimmed Shed; 1 " Boston Crackers, (S Cloon) RO " Vandiver Apples; • In store and for sale at J D WILLIAMS. nov 26 No 28 Fifth street TrTl7Tr9l TEM handsomest piece of vesting we have ever brought to the city, of which we have only a few yards, is now to be seen and for sale at oar estab lishment; any gentleman wanting something rich and rare, will be gratified by calling soon at 251. Liberty street.. We will be in receipt of a large and splendid lot of fallgoode, new style, in a few days. Look out for a grestreduction in prices. nov 22. A LGEO do ktiGUIRE. VCR SALE CHEAP.—An excellent assortment of Window Sash and Window Glass, Shovels and Spades, Fire Shovels, Axe Hatchets and Handles, Coffee atent Buckets and Tubs, a smull as 84:lament of Mills, ieasonable Dry Goods, and an excellent stock of School Books—Almanacs for 1845, Writing, Letter, and Wrapping Paper, Slates, Pencils, cheap Family Medicines, Carpet Chain, &c., for ado cheap for cash or approved exchange. ISAAC HARRIS. nov 27 1 w Agent and Com. Merchant. ar Wanted to buy, Paper, Carpet Rags, &c. 15000 sal e LS. NO v—hlingSALT;beengin hand Lea foroaped from the weather; it is in prime order for shipping. REINHART & STRONG. 140 Liberty street. - 00D-CILINSBERRIEs aray be bed al • REINHART & STRQNG. not 27 140 Liberty airs. HATHAW AY'S Patent:Bot Air Cooking Stoves. firl HE subscriber having entered into the stbve busi aess in Pittsburgh, respectfully informs the pub lic that he intends carrying it on in its various branches at the warehouse of Messrs. Pennock & Mitchell, No. 160 Liberty etre**, where be will be prepared to supply purchasers with any articles in his line. In addition to other Stoves which be will have on hood, be has obtained the right to manufacture and sell Hathaway's Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves. This stove is pro- nounced superior to any other now in use-in the United States; it is more durable in its construction, and bet ter adapted to the Ible of baking, roasting and cooking, as it is heated very regularly by confining the air in the stove; and it is a great saving of fuel as well as labor. I will keep on hand a sufficient number to sup ply all demands if possible; I have five different sizes, and will sell them on reasonable terms, according to sizes. I have now in use upwards of fifty in and about this city; all put in Use within six months. Being a ware that the People of Western Pennsylvania have been impose,/ upon by the introduction of new and high ly recommended Stoves which were badly constructed, and havirg soon failed and become useless. I will grant to persons wishing to proonre the Hot Air Stove, the privilege of using It a sufficient length of time to prove its superior quality before I ask them to purchase. Persons notifying me - from a distance by letter, can have stoves put up at any time, av I have wagons to carry them out I therefore invite Farmers and all per sons to come and judge for themselves; also to try them and prove that it is to your advantage to have one. All orders will be promptly attended to by the subscri ber. ROBERT DONAVAN. Pl)ilabtl. abutrtiormtnto. THOMAS BORBIDGE, - GENERAL Produce, Forwarding & Commission Merchant, Alto, Agent United States Portable Boat Line Depot, NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. f 'Liberal advances nmde on consignments, when required. Refer to—Meura Wm Wilson & Co.; Evans end Temple; Heald, Woods% ard &Co.; Scull &Thompson, Philadelphia. William M'Knight & Co.; Charles A. M'Anolty, ang24-Iy* Pittsburgh. T. B. & W. P. CONOVER, Wholesale Dealers la Boots, Shoes, Bon nets, Palm Leaf Hats and Caps, NO. 190 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. THEY beg leave to inform Western Merchants that they have a splendid assortment of the above Goods, and are still manufacturing largely, which they will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash, or approved credit. aug 9-tf JOSEPH TALLEIMPS WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, No. 233 Market Street, Northeast corner of Sixth Street, Philadelphia. WESTERN and Southern Merchants are respect. fully invite.' to call and examine his stock, as he feels confident that it will be to their interest, be fore purchasing elsewhere. aug 6-ly HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. SIO/TII, SMOTHERS & CO., NO. 188 MARKET ST., PtHLADELPHIA, A RE now receiving in addition to their former / - 1, stock a large assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, to which they invite the attention of Western Merchants. ang 6-ly THE CULTIVATOR, or Tie American Farmer's Almanac for 1845. Cale-sac:llan: by David Young. THIS Almanac has' been prepared with special reference to Farmers. Besides the usual Calcu lations, F.clipses, Usefl Receipts, &c. it contains Use ful Hints for each month 'in the year; a Design . for a Farm House with an engraving: Description and de sign of a Village Door Yard; Smoke) , Chimneys; Pole Beans; Shepherd's Dog; Hen House, Melons, Cucum bers, etc Crested or Poland Cock and Hen, with an engraving; Pruning Orchards, Improvements in Agri culture, Hay box for feediniSheep; Horse Rake; Hang ing Gate; Grafting; Merino Sheep; Cutting Straw, Hay, Cornstalks, &c.; Hints to Young Men; Preven tion, of Accidents fide: Bulls; Hot Beds ' with diagram; Plan of a Barn , with an Engraving, Flowers, Corn Coulter, Early Fruit, &c. &c. gar Price 64 cts; 50 cra per doz. CST' Be careful to inquire for the Cultivator. or American Farmer's Almanac, with% the imprint of 110 V 21 - J. W. COOK, 85 4th st. CSOLLP CLOTHS, CASHMERES, CASSINETTS Se VESTING& WE have now received our entire stock of the above named goods, purchased at the Philadel phia Auctions, since the election of JAMES K POLK, at lower prices than we have' , ever baore purchased similar goods. We confidently announce our stock to be the largest and cheapest we have ever offered in this City, among *Mat may be found, Old fashioned Fine West of England Cloths; New fa/binned Fine'French and Belgian Cloths; Double Mill Castor Beaver Cloths:. Bronzed, Beaver, Pilot and Flushing Cloths; French and Belgian Habit Cloths for Ladies' Cloaks, all of which are offered by the piece or single yard at prices that cannot fail to please those who do business on " Ter, Cat4r CASI 4 . ALEXANDER- & DAY. 75 Market Street, North East corner of the Diamond nov29 17000 FIRE B RICK — on bend and for sole byJOHN SCOTT & Co. oat 30 No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street. 2410 Z . Artists' Brushes, assorted, just received 4 forage at the drug store of J KIDD St Co., no* 28. • earner of 41th and Wood sts. Dhowbitten of Piirteumliiik, NOTICE is hereby given to all Whom it mayconcern . that theparteenship heretofore existing between Samuel Stockhausen and Joseph Tomlinson, is this day dissolved.-sadalls in the name et the Snn will be discontheosd front this date. nor 20.3 w ' "JOSEPH TOMLINSON. - , UOPS. A BALES lat siort, just rooeived and for Well c*, HAILMA.N, JENNINGS & C € 4 TAQY 43 Wood St. RSCOMMENDATIONS. Miller's Mansion Mosse,Sept, 19, 1844. Mr. R. DoN•VAN—SiII I have in use one of Bath away's Hot Air Cooking Stoves, which I got from you last Spring. It affords me much pleasure to mom mend it for its, excellence. So far as my knowledge extends, I have no hesitation in saying it is the best stove now in use. I need not particularize its merits, but would advise all disposed to possess an article of the kind, to adopt the best method of satisfying them selves, that is, to try it; and I doubt not they will be satisfied. D. R. MILLER. Washington Temperance Home. Pittsburgh, Sept. 19, . 1844. 5. Mr. R. Dori 4VON-Sirt-I have had in use for five months, one of Hathaway's Hut Air Cooking Stoves, and I have no hesitation in saying it is dm best stove now in use. The various kinds of cooking it is calcu lated to do at the same time, and the small quantity of fool required, makes it an object worthy the attest : tion of all who desire a good stove. Igr I embrace this opportunity to recommend the Hot Air Cooking Stoves; I have used the one you put up for me constantly all summer, and I must say it is a grand article. I believe it is superior to any other stove now in use in this city. The oven bakes well, and is large enough to bake four large loaves of bread at one time; it also cooks very speedily, and it requires very little coal, I think them worthy the attention of all who wish a good stove; to such I would say, try them and prove what they are. oct 114 MATHEW PATRICK. Auction Salto. Fresh Arrivals at Nos. 61 and 63. Carpets, Have just been received from the East, a large as sortment of rich Carpets, Ingrain and Venician; all of bright colors, and the latest fashionable pattetns.— These will be sold by private sale, at very low prices ranging from 12i to $l, peryard,also,Brussels health rugs, which will be sold very cheap. Boots and Shoes Ten cases of finestuld heavy winter Boots, Brlimas and Ladies' shoes. Extra Superfine Broadcloths. Several pieces of Blue, Black, and 'lnvisible Green, Broadcloths, wool dyed, exclusively for private sales; and offered at very low prices. LYND & BICKLEY, nov 28 Auctioneers. Sherif f 's Sale. BY order of E Trovillo, Esq., Sheriff' of Allegheny Colin', will be sold, at Af'Keltea's Arctic , * Mart, corner of 2d and Wood Streets, on Thurs day. the sth day of December next, a variety .of Dry Goods, among which are Calicoes, Muslin Detaincs, Book and Mull Muslins, Bobinets, White and Col'd Hosiery, White and Col'd Patent Thread, Marseilles Vesting, Alpacca Lustre, Silk and Cotton Hhdhfs.: Men and Women's Gloves, Sewing Silk, Spdol Boas, Coat, Vest, Pant and Shirt Buttons, Tapes, Hooks and Eyes, &c &c. The Goods are now open in the sales Room (up stairs) where they can be seen. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms, Cash par money. P. M'KENNA. dec 2-tirs Auctioneer Proposals for Bises and Pistols. ORDNANG/5 Orme., Washington. October 21, 1844. BY 'direction of the Secretary of War, sealed pro posals will be received-at this office until three o'clock. P M on the 91st of December next, for the manufacture and delivery of the following arms forthe use of the United States, vie: 10,000 rifles, percussion lock,new model. 30,000 pistols do One-fifth of the abovearms to be delivered annual] ly, during the ensuing five peers, commencing on the lit of July, 1845. The whole subject to the proof and inspection prescribed by the Ordnance Department, packed in strong boxes, of the pattern now used, and delivered at such places as may be designated, the U nited States paying a reasonable price for the boxes and transportation to the place of delivery. The proposals will be sealed, endorsed "Proposals for rifles and pistols," and addressed, under an envel ope, to this office. G TAL COTT, Lieut. Col. Ordnance. 1111gF"To be published in the Madisonian, Globe, and National Intelligenccr ; St Louis Reporter, Cincin nati Republican, Columbus (0.) Old School Republi can, Pittsburgh Morning Post. Baltimore Sun, Phila delphia Mercury, New York Aurora, Norwich (Ct.) News, and Bottom Times, for two months. oct 22-2 m Plow. 100 BBLS Super Fine Flower, just received, and for sale by. W BURBRIDGE, & CO., nor 26. Water at, between Wood and Suritbfiel4. 62.cCD LATEST AND CHEAPEST NEW STORE, Opposite While's and lit'lfetiglit's, Market street, 4 Doors below 4th; Simpsos's Row THE Subscriber is new receiving from the Easters cities an extensive stock of Seasonable DRY GOODS, Of the newest style and latest fashions, purchas d principally from Importers and Manu facturers, FOR CASH, AND NOT AT AUCTION, Warranted sound and perfect, of which he earnestly requests an examination by his friends and the pub lic generally, previous to purchasing elsewhere. His stozk will at all times be equal to any in thecity, and at as fair prices. ~- • -- • nov 15. ABSALOM Mt)RRIS. N. B. Don't forget, No. 6Z Removal. 'DONALD boa removed his BOoNsTOIIII • to M'Clures store-room, No. 65 WooD $7., near the corner of Wood and Fourth streets, and next door to Lynd and Bickley's Auction roan. A splendid assortment of Miscellaneous and Theo logical books, and every variety of Sakool books and Stationary, he offers for sale, at wholesale and retail on as favorabld terms as they can be purchased in the city. coot 6 1500fNo. 1 SALT; orsal e by SAM'L. M. KERB, nov 14 Canal Basin. veer 7th inset. Fa r • d - A. YOUNG man mier instructions to the Tailor -11 ing business. Inquire at this Office. THOMAS VARNER. &importation Lintz. sima ABILEILICAN PORTABLE WIMP Lam, Per ge traarportation of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE PROiIItIETORS RESPECTFULLY generally, that they have changed the nameof their Transportation Line, from the United States 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 dail3- from Pittsburgh, PhiladelphiaaLd 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: suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation ann damage to Goods, invariably attending threat ran. shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, re by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippers all goods 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 in any of the east ern cities, and consigned to H 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 orate eastern cities. and charge no com missions ror storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communications or goods directed to ,the care or the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE & CO., Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. E G. WHITESIDES &CO., 36* Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESF L & SON, Commerce street Wharf, Baltimore. B A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, Jan 22 No 3, Chatham street. Boston. , Mein EMU' 0. A. 10cANOLTY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the transportation of Werchandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, since It was first established of the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats duringthe winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bal timore every day (except Sundays) during theseason, and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages of the Poctkble Boat System over every other emits of transportation (when wale intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any corn ment. Shippers can rely onhavingtheirproduce, merchant dine, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch STA at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv ing or advancing charges, &c. Allcornmunications to the following Agents will be promptly attended to CHARLES A. McANULTY, At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt at, Baltimore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jan3l-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia. Old Established Emigrant Passage Office. NEW. YORK AND LVFERPOOL WEEKLY PACKET LINE. /11 HE subscriber, would call the attention of such . persons residing in this country as are desirous of sending for their friends, to come out from any part of Great Britain, to their unequalled arrangements on both sides ofthe Atlantic, for having passengers brought forward with despatch. They are also prepareii to remit monies by drafts payable throughout the United Kingdom to prepare passengers for the voyage. Per sons residing at a distance can, by writing to either of the subscribers, ascertain the pricer of passage, &C., and by a remittance of the necessary amount with the names and residence of the perscms to come,a certifi cate will be at once sent forward by the first Packet Ship, and all necessary information given. Apply to, or address JOHN HERDMAN, No 61, South street, New York. or JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK, at Messrs DALZELL & FLEMINGS, aug 13 , Water street, Pittsburgh. i'2lll;•_T - 1 • . 6: Good Intent Mall Stage Line ibr THE Subscriber respectfully informs the Public that, having recently made a contract with the P. 0. Department for carrying the Mail from this place to Erie; have procured new Troy built Coaches for the conveyance of Passengers. And having also procured fresh Teams, and good, careful and sober drivers ' are enabled to drive through in thirtytwo hours, being out but one night. The Stage will leave the Exchange Hotel every morning at 9 o clocic, A.M. BiIINICER, BENNETT, & Co. P. 8. For seats, apply to W R Moorhead, Agent, next door to the Exchange Hotel. This is the may Line that runs clear through to Erie, the other Line runatn . g no further than Mercer. nov. 4, 1844. (Spirit of the Age copy 3 mos. and charge this office.) DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY GOISPAIWY. 11111LADELPILIA. THE Public aro hereby notified that I have been j. appointed Ageint of this Co. for WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. This Institutipn unites the principle of Mutual In surance with A JOINT STOCK CAPITAL. I am authorised by the Co npany to make Insuran ces AT THE SAME BATES AS THE OTHER COMPANIES IN THIS CITY—WITH THIS AD VANTAGE TO THE PERSON INSURED, THAT THE AMOUNT OF PREMIUM WHICH HE PAYS IS CONSIDERED AS SO MUCH STOCK, UPON WHICH LI E IS ENTITLED TO RECEIVE A DIVIDEND OF THE PROFITS OF THE COMPANY. As the Company are doing a large and prosperous business, this advantage, I presume, can not amount to less than 20 per cent annually. The person insured incurs no liability or responsi• bility for the losses or expenses of the Co. lie is also entitled to vote and is eligible as a Director. By the Act of Incorporation, the Capital stock is pledged for the payment of any losses which the Co. may sustain; and, in addition to the security thus af forded to the insured, the law r equires that all the , 1 profits of the Co. shall hereafter be funded, and remain with the Institution as a further guarantee and pram don to the insured agaiostkes.—This fond will berep tesented by scrip, to be issued by the Co., bearing an interest of 6 per cent and divided between the parties insuring and the holders of the stock. tar When the applicant has been insured at any etberrifice, and sransfershis risk to es, he pays nothing for the policy. Applications for Insurance to be amide a my officio, in person, or by letter addreesed to me. WM. E. AUSTIN. Pittsbesgb, Penn's. OFFICE TN 4TH ST. BETWEEN WOOD AND SMITHFIELD. ' nee 2•dly Bank Nokg anb Extlyinge. COILAICTSD DAILY IT A. 11131AIMME, lIXONIANGII 51401141112, CORSI= OF WOOD ADD THIRD FTC SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants ruelManufaetur ere' Scrip Ezekange BankSsrip Currency Berke Ceiway Scrip 50 EXCHANGg—AT SIGHT. On Pitiladelpkia pros. New York prem. Boston Baltimore . prem. SPECIE. •-•irvgi• Silver par, PENNSYLVANLL-PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchants and Manufacturers' bank Exchange 4, Do. Hollidagsburgk PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania -- • ..,,•10.1r Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania ler Farmers' and bfeckanics' bank Kensington bank. par Manufacturers and Mechanics' par Mechanics' Moyamensing par Philadelphia bank Par Schuylkill " per Southwark ..... p ar Western ti Bank of Penn Township Girard bank par U. S. bank and branches 211 COUNTRY BANKS. • Bank of Germantown " Chester county " Delaware county ........ ....par " Montgomery county.. ..... . ....per " Northumberland par Farmers' bank of Bucks county ...... Easton bank Doylestown bank p ar Franklin bank of Washington 1 Bank of Chamber:lmre' .. 1 " Middletown ................1 " Gettysburgh " Lewistown.. ......••............1.... " Susquehanna county Berkscousty bank..... no tall Columbia Bank and Bridge Company.... .pr Carlisle bank. 1 Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank 1 " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading par Harrisburg bank... . 1 Honesdale ".... 1 Lancaster " par Lancaster co. " Lebanon " Miners' bank of .......... 1 Monongahela bank of Brownsville • 1 New Hope and Delaware Bridge company S Northampton bank Dole Towanda bank . no sal* Wyoming bank .............................1 . West Branch bank York hank 1 OHIO. Belmont bank of Bt. Clairsville 1 Clint on bank of Columbiana bank of New Lieb0n...........•• .1 Circleville (Lawrence, cashier) 1 " ( Warren, cashier) ..... ....no sale Cincinnati banks • ..... ....... ........1 Chillicothe bank.. ..... ....... ............1 Commercial bank of Lake Erie 2 Dayton bank.... ~,•= 1 Franklin bank of Columbus.... Partners' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville-1 Farnters' bank of Canton 20 Geauga Granville Hamilton -- .. ....• • •10 Lancaster Marietta Massillon Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati ....2 Mount P1ea5ant..........1 Norwalk ....1 Putnam Sandusky Scioto 10 Urbana . Wooster ........ .1 Xenia Zanesville- 1 Bank of INDIANA. Statebank and brunches .........1 State Scrip . . - ......10 ICENTIS6RY . AU banks ILLINOIS. Sled book Bank of Ittistois, Skatoneetosois VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia 1 Bank of Virginia - ..1 Exchange bank of Virginia ... ..1 Farmers' bank of Virginia.. .. .. .... .! ---- 1 North-Western bankof Virginia.- ... -.1 Meivkants' and Mechanics' bank of Virgiiiiii..•... Branches . ...... ... . .. .... .. •• .. •. .. -1 MARYLAND: Baltimore City banks.. par All other solvent banks.. NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks. . SOUTH GEORGIA. Ai:solvent banks...—. .• • •••• •• • ..._2 ALABAMA. ............. Mobile bank 5 .... ... .10 Country boski...•••••••••••••••••••• ea .e.lO _ a LOUISIANA. Meta Ork na banks (good1 TENNESSEE. " " ••••••-• 11 Allbsisks. ASPLENDID Article of Lard Oil for fatuities, hotels, churches, &A., on draft at very low rico constantly on hand and for sale by .1. 8. GWYNN& Franklin Manufactory. 2d Street. 200 Gros s No 1 Bottle Corks; 6 Bbls Sp Turpentine; 2 " Copal Varnish: 1 Cask Olive Oil; 3 Bbls Ven Red; • 2 " Lampblackt. I " Cream Tartar, 1 " Flor Sulphur, 1 Case Roll Sulphur; 1 " Liquorice Ball; 1 " Gum Shellac; 1 II 111 C opa l ; 75 lbs Gum Camphor; 10 " " Opium; • Together with a general assortment of brigs, Mad. Mori, Dye Stuffs, dtc., just received and for sal* by F. L. SNOWDEN. No 184 Liberty, head of Wood et, Ia Stare. 50 BBLS. N. 0. MOLASSES; 50 Boca Cincinnati Palm S.ap;' 4 " Variegated " 2 Cases Table Salt; on consignment and for Me 'by nov 15. D. & G. W. LLOYD. . PRINTINO A FRESH SUPPLY OF C. JOHIVIIONA SUPERIOR PRINTING IIK, II LAPG /LID MULL 3E266, Ate reesieei at at dice of tie "PM." act 25. onn, 30 Bus v is I TANittums, ~..641 BAUMAN, IENNINGS, itc Co. 42 Wood pm 21 tf.
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