Y POSTI -14.* TIMR , 44PRIliNd, JelittAßY 30, 1844. .040 itedeieuisr7—.We !Wed j Wit the journeymen Tati,lors of ihe.aty had 'wick ...against alopsernibiag by the ssoployers to ieduoe . their Yestotida y, y marched through the city to 160 . Preceded by a band Of MIMIC , and Miring approitistehatmers; on one of wYdch was bl eated, , • • -00 REDUCTION OF WAGESi" H IPOI OUR IttOttil ♦$ craws, . We appal to ate Laws of ilte Land. 7011 Mk Warn AS MIECSIAMIS, We espeat 0 the Laws of Hinter!" iow-boas 4 .3tmlata," wbqmatenipting to • Me g bil lct h r os i t s tha tatlifirifted on a laialaitiesitFLetlifah bland, when sho'iinnains. 41 ar- F b..*esiber for the past Illwalar has been re ty. 'bad, andiwo or three cold nights more, inns, close elm Amen. - Heavy ice is runningin the Monongahela ind Ohio, and the Allegheny was partially closed yes. terday waving. &COS3IOIII IN DANGS.K.—,—Feargus O'Connor, 'the Chartist, has pt a fish bone in his throat, and is said to be in a dangerous condition. reargue ie engaged in a good cause, but if his throat Iss *yet &liked with anything more troublesonie than ftsh boas, the British government will deserve a pre nima fel governmental liberality. SISTIMS Clii *AMT.—David Pani Brown, Esq. an 'nettiotrat Lever of Philadelphia, delivered the tenth lecture before the "Carroll Institute" of that city, on tbe2sth inst. The Mercury says that..the subject of the lecture was "The Sisters of Charity. The lecturer %aired into a statistical detail of the origin and organi zation of the society in Europe under St. Vincent of Paulin 1614, and also of its establishment in the Uni ted Statennulogited in the most glowing and beautiful language, the devotion and charity of the Sisterhood on all moistens, but especially daring the prevalence of the Ashuiedholent in the year 1832; and in the most moving and pathetic mariner, pictured the humanity of the Order in this city. in rescuing from vice, degrada tion and misery, the poor orphan left destitute by the decease of he natural protectors. One fate which he rotational in connection with the subject, may be new to many, that the Sisters of Charity are not bound, nor are . they allowed to bind themselves by any vow, un. ail they have served a noviciate of three years; after the expiration of this time, they bind themseves for one year-only, renew ing their vows at the expiration of eve rytwelve months, and have full liberty to leave the so ciety at any time they see fit. SIGNOR BLITZ.—This wonderful Magician has Ambled to many solicitations ansi will continue his exhibitions at Concert Hall for a few evenings longer. 07Sixty-siz pews in Rev Mr Kitk's church,Boston, were anklet auction, 18th inst.. at rations rates of premium *berm the appraised value. The amount re alized from sale exceeds one half of the cost of the church. As Totrinatita Ng tes.—The New York Herald which always ftbouttit with startling events—astounding dig' eirreriel and wonderful plots, has the following " Wl` tounding news" in n latiuu to Ireland. We give it fur what it it worth. We have received a private t.tter from Dalian, con soling intelligence wh'ise accuracy it sustained by per sormonnected with the Vice Royal government, and which is of the mist alarming character. It appears that the trial of O'Connell has been determined on as the signal fur simultaneous outbreaks all over the king ft-inn. In some quarters a gener.d massacre of the Precede:its has been darkly hinted at; and the firing of the city of Dublin, and similar attempts in the princi pal cities and towns, are spoken of in other quarters as h-►ving been agreed upon. These and otittlr rumors of the same astounding description, are circulated every where, and we need scarcely add, excite the utmost crinsternation and alarm. Meanwhile the British gov ernment are pouring troops and munitions of war into Irelandi and every possible preparation has been made to resist any popular outbreak. FOR TAZ 'IT (Ezeraelfrom the Wanderer's Diary.) .4 0 Sept 30th, '43. " • • Saw the Hon• JAPtea BocwIn•a; he was taking his evening walk, and seemed to be absorbed in thought. He's noble looking man; thick, athletic aryl about six feet in height .fliithead is silvered over; is prominent blue eyes' broad forehead and swelling chest, gives him a digni ty seldom surpasied, while his carriage is graceful and easy. if his appearance does not belie the qualities of his-tided, Peruisylvania has reason to boast of her "gif ted sat." • FOR TAE POST, GENERAL SUMMARY OF THE UNIVERSAL- IST DENOMINATION. 1 general and 14 state conventions,?(ldes a gen eral Historical Society, a* 4 state Su ay Schools and 3 state Book and Tract Societies) ;. 8 high Schools and Academies; 968 Societies, besides about 250 c.hurchd.s96 meeting houses, and 635 Preachers.— Gain since last year--1 state conventhm, 2 state Sun day School Associations; 6 new Associations; 72 new Societies; 93 new Preachers; and 2C new meeting houses. The.nett gain is. 1 state convention, 6 Asso tiations, 50 Societies, 19 meeting houses, and 59 Preachers. COMOIIISSTOCAL STATISTICS.-A down East man, a relative no doubt of Major Jack Downing ) or Sam Ellielt,in writing thirds frienl of the New Orleans Re giveistbe following unique divisions of the House of Representatives: Members talkie' sassy 5 " tryit' to skeer fakes 3 • " wand° Q 4 knoi► whether the honorable gentleman meat what be said 2 " ' callin to order 64 " would'ut cometo order 51 " boiled* out "set down" 12 44 wantin to come a strong game ever the rules of the house 37 " couldn't du it no how 35 fisifights 0 gougin 0 " pullin noses 0 • DISSOLUTION. TH E PARTNERSHIP nxisting between WARD . St HUNT, Dentists, was dissolved by mutual consent en the Ist rif October last. Dr DAVID HUNT, DICIITLST, will occupythe same Office he hirhad during the Partnership. —Office hours fron9AMtillsPM. Dr H. will always have on hand a large assortment supsrior transparent Porcelain TEETH, (including Gum Teeth,) for his own practice, from which Den tists can heeupplied, at a eery low rate,and be can al so sapply them with ferry thing else in the line of the prolassioa. jam 24—d8titw3131. ALLEN KRIMER, E-r.ciange Broker, No. 46, comer of Wood slid TAini streets, Pittsburg Pa. Gollt. Silver, sad Solvent Beak metes, bought and sell.. Sight &oaks on the Eastern cities, for sale. pumas, muss end bills. collected. it.LIPERINC/Li. Wm. Bell & Co.; John D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, J. Painser & Co., _ Joseph Woodw..ll. ./Maaa May. Alex. Bronson &Co. Johallßrown&Co. James M'Cantiless. , J. R. M'Denski. W. H. Pope, Elq.,Preet Bank ,Travellers *koala ? select Boats provided with , Sian': Safety Guar:eior preventing Explosion of Steam Bailers IT would be well for the traveling community to bear in mind that their security depends entirely upon their own encouragement of boats that have or may be at the expense of g the above appara tus. And that every i vidual making such selec tions is contributing towards a general introduction of an invention admlttell by ell men who understand the principles of the Stettin Engine, to be a sure preventa tive against those dieddfid disasters. 'You have cer tainly) In the hundreds of explosions that have already taken piece ) their almost daily occurrence, and the tlionsands of lives that have already been lost, a suffi cient witrning, and indueetitent to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boat, and in early case to give it the preference: They haveirent to an additional eapense that your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore to meet them with a eorresponding degree of liberality, and by your preference show that you appreciate their laudahle endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu man life. They do not. clung* more than other boats; their accommodations in other crepects are equal, and in teeny cases superior; and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every clay, why will you run any risk, when it is so completely in ))our own power to avoid thoge dis asters. All boats marked thus [*] in the List of Arrivals and Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied with the Safety Guard. List of Boats provided tvit* the Safety Guard. ALPS, LADY OP LYONS, AGNES, LEXINGTON, AMARANTH, LANCET, ADELAIDE, AfENPOR; ASHLAND, MINSTREL, ROSTON: MARIETTA, IuaLLIAIM MICHIGAN, ... BRUNETTE, MARQUE i'T.E, BREAKWATER, MAJESTIC, BRIDGEWATER, MUSK !BOUM VAL' Y, CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL, CHARLESTON, . MUNGO PARK, CICERO, MESSENOEA, CANTON, MONt GOMER4 CUTTER, Noßrff BEND, CECELIA, NEPTUNE, CASPIAN, NARAGANSETr, CLIPPER, NIAGARA, COLUMBUS, OSPREY, CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY, COLUMBIANA, OHIO MAIL, CORSAIR. OHIO, DUQUERNE,. ORLEANS, DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH, ECLIPSE, PENELOPE, EMMA, . PANAMA, ED WIN HICKMAN, QUEEN °fair StAolw EL DORADO, ROWEN.A, EVELINE, RARITAN, EXPRESS MAIL, SARAH ANN, FORMOSA, SARATOGA. FORT PITT, SAVANNA. GALENA, ST. CHARLES, ' GEN'L BROOK, . ST. LOUIS, GALLANT, TALLEYRAND, IDA, TOBACCO PLANT, INDIAN QUEEN. VIC TRESS, ILLIN OM, VALLEY FORGE, J. H. BILLS, VIOLA, JEIVESS, Wl'S,' WIND. JAMES ROSS, WING AND WING, TO EVERYBODY ! PROW' ARRIVAL AT THE THREE BIG t D 004! -6 T LIE proprietor of this wellarnown all u tghly fu cored establishment Wats great pl in in forming his friends and the puPtc at large t :irp' he has_ just received the most MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF'ADDS That has ever been purchased . !'j'a tls easterkets. It is impassible for him to deikii the Q , U TITY, it la QUALITY and VARIETY isT * stock i he in vites all who Wish to purchas+lo lag of a escrip don to call at his ostablishmelt, sii it is the oily place in the west where ALL TASTE e i MAY IV SUIT ED, at the most reasonable p. His siiiorunent of Winter, Spring, and Sumnier Goads I ' CANNOT /BR 119,13ALLEri. • All of which can be manufactured into clothi ng to or der, and made in as good style, and as tastily and fash ionably designed as at any other establishment IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, Ana atno place west of the mountains can purchasers find such a variety of goods from which to select as nt the In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, he has a magnificent assortment of HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, &c, &c. The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is ' QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,' And in following out this system he feels con fident that his customers and himself ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. HE WOULD INVITE THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES SIONAL GENTLEMAN, THE MER CHANV', FARMER; MECHANIC AND WORKINGMAN To call and examine for themselves at THE THREE BIG D'OORS, No. 151, Liberty street, AND THEY MUST BE SATISFIED. rirOBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT.EII 26 JOHN M'CLOSKEY. FOR SALE CHEAP, BEAR SKINS, dressed and undressed, just recetv TWO Mew and First lists Steam Engines. ed and for sale by A. BEELEN. ONE is 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, and 4 05—tf • . i foot stroke, will be sold with or without boilers. 1 The other engine is 12 horse power, 7i inch cylinder, BUFFALO ROBES.--4teceived by Cicero, a fresh 3 foot stroke, one boiler about 22 feet long, 30 inches and full supply of all sizes of Robes. Apply to in diameter. These engine" are made of the best ma aB-tf A. BEELEN. 1 serials and in the roost subssandal manner, and will be sold on accommodating terms. They can be seen at the warehouse of the sobscriber at any time j24—tf H. DEFINE, U. States Line. 50 BOXES FIRE CRACKERS, just received tuld for sale by C. YEAGER, d25-3t 108 Market st. near Liberty. 85 SH vat l al E c S by Alleghteny jc l ) 3 H riggt . S p tclk vi :t pri sep II Corner offrood and Fifth streets. ZOAR BUTTER.— A lot of that celebrated choice family butter, put up in full bound kegs Apply to A. BEELEN. net-tf BUFFALO TONG UES.—Received by Little Ben 10 boars Buffalo Tonnes, in fine order, direct Piusbargh, Pa from the mountains. ns•tf Philadelphia. Cinciattati, 0., &. Louie, Mo. y: Louisville. BEAR SKINS, well dressed and full haired, a suitable article for travellers' trunks, Ate., for sale by nt-g emwm*T793mAvoP- - —4INIMOMMINIIIMMMIMPIig Ton SILMITY, IMPORTANT IN THE UNITED STATES THREE BIG DOORS 'Auction Galtkr tint Sate trnb ' I. Ft Davis, AUCTIONEER ./114b COMMISSION MERdikt .T, Corner of Wood ihd Pitfsbargh, IS ready to rei:erve uleicWsdize of ea*" description on consigninent, fof'public at private sal% and from long experience in the bashms, flatters himself that he will be able* giq *Alfa , satisfaction to all who may favor him with fait EfkreoflS•- Regular sales on Mon DA Yil snot Tillilistut r of Dry Goods and fancy articles, 4,10 o'Clikk, A. M. Of Groceries; Pittsbagiamantlf4ittred articles,new and secondhand furnitare,&c.; at 2 o i clock, P. M. Sales every evening,at esriyrts 11 t.. ang 12—y wanted. AFARM, within 12 miles of the city, contsining about 100 acres, modemtely improved, and for which $lOOO wfil be paid. Apply at the Real Estate Agency of d3O BLAKELY 3r. Ml' dfIEL: Peeled Dried Peaches, &ea JUST received, a small supply of peeled dried pdaiii es, rye flour, Thorn's excellent pohnonarj candy for conehs. colds, dtc. peppermint, lemons, ciantinion, Godfrey's cordial, British oil. halm of life, Bodies anti dispeptic and anti-bilions pills, Evans' chamomile and aperient pills, red, blue and black ink, books, writing and letter piper, &c, and, a fresh supply of Louisville lime, for sale low for cash, &c. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent.and Commission Merchant, jan 3 No. 9, Fifth street. NEW TEMPET.ANCE DOCUMENTS. I Just received from' he American Temperance Union (New York) 2,500 Youth'S Temperance Advocates, for January. 100 Hannah Hawkins, the reformed Drunkard's daughter Temperance Tales, with cuts. The Enquirer, No. 1, 2 and 3. " Youth's Advocate, bound. Permanent Temperance Do&ments. History of the Washington Temperante Society of Baltimore. Uncle Hugh. 100 Temperance \Hymn Books Harps, Lyres ' Chrystal Founts, Pic-ni6 Songs. all of which will be sold amhe New York retail prices. IVASP HA RRIS; , Agt. & Com. j 2.3 , Merchant, No. 01„Fifth street. Fresh Legions. ALOT of prime FRESH SICILY '.LEMONS, just received and for sale, by REIN HA RT & ST ReING, j'24 • 140 Liberty st. FRUIT TREES, SHRUBBERY, &c.—Pelions desirous of procuring fruit, ornamental and shade trees, and shrubbery, from Philadelphia, are respect,- fully 1 . -et-tamed to leave their orders with the subscri ber as soon At possible. F L SNOWDEN, jan Nn 184 Liberty, head of Wood st. WANTF.D--An active lad, 15 or 16 yeara of age, by (jan 25) F L SNOWDEN. WE have received, and will hereafter keep con candy on hand, a full supply of Prinking Ink. in large and small kegs, which we will be abh to sell citeefet than it has heretofore been sold in this city. Orders from the country accompanied by 4, coal (IN ALL C•SICS) will be promptly attended to. PHILLIPS & SMITH, oet 131=tf Otnta of the Poet and Manufactotet Preemaa's Pire Brick for Saks oUST received, 5000 Freeman's best Fire trick, which will hereafter be kept constantly on hand and sold low for cash, by BIRNIINGIIAM & CO. may 27 No. 60 Water et. 8. Tiogan, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, between Smithfield and Wood, next door to Thos. Hamilton, Eaqr. TO OWNERS OF TOWN LOTS In East Liverpool, Ohio. THE undersigned will attend - to the payment of Taxes, and to the redemption of Lots sold for taxes in the above place. Persons desirous thnt I should attend to the above for them, will forward to me the nittnbcrs of their Lots, and sufficient funds to pay the state, county and corporation tax, annually in ndvance. JOHN S. BLAKELY, (121. • East Liverpaik FASHIONABLE NAT AND CAP INALNITPAOTOIZY . , No. 13, Fifth street, between Market and Wood, and corner of Sixth and Grant sus e-- & H. WALKER feel grateful to the • public for the liberal patronage bestow ed upon them, and beg leave to state that they are now manufacturing and have constantly on hand a very su perior article in Beaver, Russia, Neutria, and every other description of Hata. Also, a variety of cloth, sealctt and fur caps; all of which will be sold at the ve ry lowest prices. As no part of their manufacture is done by machinery, but by the best workmen by hand, they can recommend with confidence their Hats, as be ing superior and more durable than those generally of. feted to the public. Merclants and storekeepers can be supplied upon ecpra4 as low terms as in the Env ern Markets 023-3 m. A. E. DitGOWIN, RECORDING REGULATOR, F, -1 "0:11as 41cstmoroN's Re ILD nos, Penn street a few doors above Hand street. j23--tf WM. PEACOCK. M. Ih.iss. PEACOCK & BLISS, GREAT WESTERN, PLAIN AND FANCY Glass Cutting Establishment, SMITHFIELD STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE TEMPERANCE HALL. WHERE all kinds of cut, plain and pressed glass of all descriptions, can be purchased at very tea sonable prices, together with a great variety of splendid cut glass, window lights for steamboats, private houses and churchilit. Also, window glass, a superior arti -ole, wholesale and retail. Persons wanting any of the above articles, will do well to call and examine for themselves, before patella sing elsewhere. lar N. B. Watch and Time pioce Glasses always 025-3 m. on band 20 BAL . ES CUBA LA b F TOBACCO, this day NOTICE. T HAVE this day taken into partnership In the Foun dry business, my ears, W twatsst J. ANDICHSON; the business to be conducted under the firm of John An derson and Son. All persons having claims against me, will please present them for settlement, either to my son or myself. JOHN ANDERSON. Smithfield Foundry, Water street, I Pittsburgh, Jan'y Ist, 1844 S jl-Im. A RARE CHANCE FOR RETAIL GROCERS!. :Fr HE subscriber will sell the balance of the stock 1 of Groceries, and also the fixtures of a retail Grocery Store at a low rate; to anyperson wbo wishes to engage in the business this it's favorable opportuni ty. In the stock is embraced alotof superior Rio Col fee, which is lower than it MO be Tonschasedeastward. J. R. MURPHY, Ester, Liberty, fret of 3th street. jan 12-if DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY HE.,first session of Madame Blaiiipe's Academy T 4111 corninence cm SAT URDAT, this day,Jan 13th, at Concert HaH, at 9 A. M. A. BEELEN The daysof tuition will be Monday, from 3 to 5 P M; Thursday from 3 to 5 PM; and Satordoy &amine Pt A M and from 3 to 5P . 34, of each week. It is desirable that those intending to enter pupils should do so at the opening of the session. A. BEELEN tar Printers. I. & H. WALKER J. G. & A. GORDON, 12 Water street ...,...I:3._x+ AGOOD FARM FOR SALE.—A Ferm ofgood laud of 88 acres, lying remarkably well; *bout seven miles From Pittsburgh, between the old Wash ington and Turnpike Med. It has from 40 to S 0 acres cleared, a good saw mill, and small dwelling house on it, and the land aboundl with the best stone coal and limestone and affords good market ' and supply for the neighborhood, This property will ha soklakagetts er or divided to soft purchasers, and% liberal time to make the payment. Please apply at Harris' Agency and Intelligence Office; No 9 Fifth street. jan 12 Per Salo. AT the Real Estate Agency of BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Penn sucet (sth ward) and Smithfield, near sth street. house and lot on 7th stAwt, near the new Court House. .41so, a farm in Ross township, containtni 114 Serell. Also, 2 acres oflami, adjoingg the town of Hano irer, Ohio. Also, a farm in Columbiana county, Ohio, contain ing 144 acres. Also, a lot of ground on' sth street, 30 feet front by i3O feet deep. „Also, *kit of ground in the Reserve Tract, opposite Find 110 feet front by 280 deep, on which is erected d neat Cottage House, a variety of shrubbery, frtrit Wired; grape vines, 4.c, bare been lately planted on the lot: Also, eitiiitei of hind, adjoining the town of East Liverpodl; do whfic fa btected a rope walk, &c. Also,, a lithise dj Idt do Prospect street, beautifully situated (Would, be *NMI& for a farm within 20 miles of the city). apply is d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL. , Ftiß SALE. HE ONE HALF. Part df the three awry Brick House end Lot situate in Market street, at present oeZ z iii lit Thomas Campbell, and a dry Co., as dry s . 'the title tlithis proper ty is unquestionable, paid Will B.e reasonable.— jam 4 Apply to BLAKELY & ITCH ELL. Building !toffs in BirminithiLik: 13 LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit uated, and Within two a aces' wils of the steainferry boat landing, willit at pates to.suit the times. The terms of paymer.. *ill be made easy, either for cash or such bartered tido be male available. Apply to the subscribers in Bitthingharn, Or Mr. P. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street; Pittibttrgh. june 1. JAS. 'PATTERSON, For Bile. FIFTY ACRE LOTS, situate in Reiss toirnship , Allegheny county, within 4 miles of the city of Allegheny, part cleared land and part woodland; tind under good fence. It would be divided into Email lota', if wished. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCEIEL, j 26 Real Estate Agents. Tavern Stand For Sent SiF i t ß . T .U. N ßoa ac i l l 7 s 44 o m f il l es an Lm on Pi th us e - 4 1 1* burgh,. for rent; together with the improvements, con sisting of a large Ouse containing ten mans, excellent water at the door, 'tabling, sheds, &c, formerly occu pied as a tavern: thane is on the land (which is under excellent fence)a large bank barn, with stabling foir 12 horses, an orchard of bearing apple trees, garden, &.c, &c. More land for pasture could be bad if required. Apply.** the Real Estate Agency of BLAKELY & MITCHEL, '26 Smithfield and Peon streets. EXCELLENT OFFICES TO LET. A N excellent office fur one or more lawyers, may A be bad by immediate application to Eons. & Fos- TER, Real Estate Aeents, next door to Post Office.— One or more rooms--possession given on April lit. jun 24. To Let. VERY convenient two sto r yframe dwal- M ng L: nF z ntnenrve,t. A two story brick Avt ening house on Ferry street. A small frame house, on Front, below Ferry at. A Yet) , Convenient brick clw.lling, with stable and carriage boilso, situate on Penn street, in the Fifth ward, formerly occupied by Dr Gladdest. Atso—Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City. j 23. Apply to JAMES MAY To Lot. COMFORTABLE. well finished, new brick dwelling house, plinuiantly situated on Coal Lane. It will be ranted on reasonable terms Inquire of JOHN M'CLOSKEY, inn 19—if Three Big Doors, Liberty street TO LET. retA TWO STORY brick house, suitable for a _ti. dwelling and Grocery, situation the cornet of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given immedi ately. Enquire of 011. JAMES MAY. For Mat. THE three story brick Dwelling House sod Office, adjoining the Bank of Pittsburgk.on Fourth street, at present occupied by Alderman Wat son Ate", the three story brick building, Nu. 65, Third street, at present occupied by Wm Seeley. At.sn, ten aerosol ground on Prospect Hill,near the city, on which is 'a Dwelling House, Stable, Orchard, Su. Possession given Ist April nest. Apply to .IOIIN D. DAVIS, corner of IVood As. To Lot. THE M tii How... id tlw farm, with about -in 'tree of grown!, late the resitlrnee of Andrew Murphy, Jet:razed. This *ttillti la' a ilitlight fel retreat for the citizen, or a dosit tittle pltiee of real demo for the family of any one whose ptir.tiits called him abroad frequently, and who wished a pleasant home and cheap rent fur his family. There are all the nixessary outbuildings, such as ice house, coal and smoke house. &c, &c. Also, a well of good water at the door, and privilege of keeping a horse and cows et the charge of the farm tenant. Possession will be given immediately and rent not charged until Ist April next. Apply to Jas. R. Murphy, Liberty street, corner Ce cil's alley, or to S.F. Von Bonhorst, No 75, Front at, between Market and Ferry streets. jan 24—d1wawlm DR. McLANES AMERICAN WORM SPECIFIC. Hear Medical Testimony, From a regular physician, Dr G S Smith, Sunfish, 0. Mr J. Kidd: Dear Sin—l have used in my Tree tice, Dr McLane'S American Warm Specifiti, and have often witnessed its efficacy in expelling wofms from the system. A patient of mine a short time agct,gtive a phial of the Worm Specific to a child; In a shoe time upwards of 65 worms were expelled. For sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD, No. 60, corner 4th and Wood streets. Pittsburgh. jan 22 FRESH GOODS, DIRECT FROM THE EAST. 3KEGS Sun Raisins, 2 " Tamarinds, 1500 lbs Goshen Cheese, 6 cases Citron, 3 bags Eng. Walnuts / 4 " Almonds, 4 casks Zante Currants, 2 cases Rock Candy, 39 MUMS 9 Figs, 60 Boxes Bunch Raisins, 2 . 0 i - a a , 14 2 doz. bottles Preserved Pine Apples, " Extract of Lemon, 1 " Rose 'Water, 2 " Jujube Paste; Pectoral.' Balsarnique Paste, an excellent coughs and colds; just received and for sale by REINHART &STRONG, X. 140. Liberty st. parsons'. haring claims nst tie' eldest of IS. Claire Aime Fiddle EAr AoartW..commonly called Francis Hansard, late of ritsbargb, lifeichant, are hereby waled er pawn. drs sees **mat delay for settlement, and dm "stramitossilteilis dneeseed will please make payment to Wm. H. gamy, Irelag' rate entor. HARMAR DENNY, rater. of W. FL DENNY, na Aim* Fidele De C. S. BRADFORD, Roused. jaa 26-at ME= Notice. taik" -.1 AM /Mail* INIne.TAMoIf ne" **MP ' , For as firsirporktion of , MERCHANDIZE AN4PRODI)Ct 151 sztivisf . PITTSBURGH JkiD PHILAMPIIO, ?dig- BURGH Arid tiALTll)lCifig; • Awn NEW tO K 4 01 . )110STO . N E ' saitriniia , RESP'FULLt informs hisf and shlpioni gaudy, dint lie %tee . the mime Transportation Line, hem diet States roil:able Boat Line. to the Atnerican Portiible • Line.. -This line is composed drykentrffie ire* Four Sec don : Portable Boats, ONO o whiCE +Tart daily, from Pittsburgh, Philidelphiaand The superiority and advmstrighoi of the Portable Bon over every other . mode. of tninsioniron ate,too well known to shippers generally td teiturre nortinent; suffice it to say, that the detention, idis, separation and damage to Goods, invariably attending three thn shipinents between ' Pittsburgh and Philudelphiti; sie 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 II Devine, will be forward ed immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him pay steamboat freightand 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 Forompt attended to. DEVINE, Canal Ba.sireLiberty street, Pittsburgh. BUZBY & BROTHER, 365 Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESE & SON, Commerce street Whatf. Baltimore. B A FA HNESTOCK & CO,' 100 Front street, New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3, Chatham street, Boston. &1n... .r1 ^ 7 4 7 4 i • e• 43: Asu itt;eithiaiiim &co., -• Po"i~var , aii aid dumcnimforttaiiiiichiutsi A GENTS for the Merchants' Transportation - 11 compote' of the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; Wniiiiingt, on, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s Line of Steamboats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and_Dhio Canal. Proprier kite ofthe Merchants, Line,Phio Canal. &arra TO , £ Eairorth, No. 9, Cdenties Slip, N. Y 8.. Hunter dr, CO. Alhint. Otis Chat Boston: lunter, Vardar & Ca., Buffalo, 4. T. Williams & Dow, dn; John M. Allen, Cleveland. Mass M. Giddialpi, J. S; Dicka7i Birniingliant & CO., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1843-Iy. 1144.14 Asia frarma Packit THE canal packet ERIE, .1. M. Shaw,mastert ilia& mitiltiF tli weekly packet between the Om named poitsi.lOtives Beaver on Mondays, Wednu&ys, and Fridays' Corn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursthiy. and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freighter passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, .1. S. DICKEY, Beaver. 1843. FARE itEDUCED.-•-Q, MALL Lunt Or STAGES AND Razz. Rom:IC/as, from Pittaburgh,viaßed ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, cottniXqin . g with the Main train altars to N. Y. &c. Only 150 mileastaging and one night out. Also, the direct line to Ultimate: Fare to Philadelphia $O. Baltimore 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel *acid st. MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH &Co., feb.23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors. The Great Central Beale Via Nalicnial Rood and Baltimore and Ohio Rai Road Company I. • • JAI an._ W LINE OF U. S, MAIL COACHES FOR WAagisntos CITT, BALTIXOBZ, PRIVADKLPHLII AMR Nx* YORK. THIS line is in full operation and leaves Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Trav elers will find this a speedy and emohfortalde 'Stints, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cam berland line, realities *llll4 afforded *WI have ism been herettstbfe enjbjed VW el/aches furnished ai the shortest notice. with ille risivitage of going through dirt ttr taking one nights met tit their option. For tickets, apply at e`dt otape * the House. L. W. feb 3—dtf. President of N. R. Stelge Co. Bera,44. Pimlico* Str OlacianatL jai l m ai n The Swiftsure t , Robinson, Muter, leaves eve! Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m. The,Cutter,Collins,Master, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock a. in. The Montgomery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat urday at 10 o'clock a. m. The Express, Parkinson, Master, leaves every Sun day at 10 o'clock a. in. JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO4, may 20 Agents. United States Wagon aad Rail Road Lbai. THE subscribers have made arrangements to for. ward ward goods 'during the winter to and from Pitts. burgh, Philadelphia and New York. • C A McANULTY, Canal Basin, Liberty street, Piusburgh. THOMAS BORBIDGE, Agent, d4-3m 272, Market street, Philadelphia. Misty teric IltdrJ rtSEE HlMP.o.ltOaMreipeetfully hittirldis Mends V and thetriblic jn generid, that he dyes Ladies' dresses, Hahits and Mantels of every descriptkui,blachi and mutants themnot to smut, and told* equal to Dew goaded He dyes fancy colors offal descriptions of sills and carpet yarn. Also, cleatuntadttatotes the colon of gentlemen's clothing, so is to tiaedik-Ati inge Mr. H. fintkerirthanad, f that ha. Me pleasa as be has dote atieftensive btalEtaat da Re* ark fit tita t ty : .hR work dace Ott at his ssteadishment in sth stylietWatia Wahl andSnathfaid tear the iheatte. .laft . : 46>cetac a ba n t °SEE liatiliat &me * won for fizl#aitrwered oar, 5. *lb Ems aii 4 47 teal- Virni..Th • B. Saiewi • i g Eet l'plor; Cown • David Buie . ; , A. Slawrigiri,ii, : Jim& Jcwerb TWgir, Gov', Bann. ';.t.~. - ";s'Eeva~see?~iß'Q'K';~k.::?"c~~'yre+~'~''..,,e "7 bow tvisi ' 4 '7"" , el =PI% • 111% . *1d01k,,,f whip" thoo f ., prevent a &ugh froolandlitio •Alip Lump. A•• cosiimooy of, ha vase emilrgoodocoA. •if r For sato at theDruglitort ofJON. Lr Doc. Corner ish 101,kood . .. TUST IigtEIVED aadfoz sods o• • . • ~, 1.) 7 hbdabiluxi - , • .".. .- . • , 7 Wids ougar„, - -.' - 0 ' i ~.....',.. Atha - lit sta»of./bo-qb A - lintel-dr. to. L.l, tins 2$ J. It. 11110011titliD & CO; i. nrii4 tai617 ' 111 :7.; fipnom fh=,47 1 47= ciirvitotlit , . l doul the ;i vtavi!ci.et.ll,2py . zoziert4pur.rall ..potanme,,-;#4bio, bro.' ina kinder *" they will' gen 7V, Evima & co. eta seas. . Jan 30 0 lots.; o BRIGHT I TanAtllSnaCt sebes EEN; and 1 4 4 , - sale it tbe,Dt:rti Start of • JON: gIDD, Dec. se; Comer 4th and Weed stk. HE p 41,AD m0LA.p5.....-: 10 ton water rotted hemp, 6 bbis 'tapir temse molasses, reeoef:ed on consignment and forestal - , .3 & A (JORDON: 12 Wager snd X4O Fnint soon REAL ESTATE kfriki; COINVEILIINCEN - , SA &c. &c. - -Fs HE undersigned, having asscredidi a _ Tfor the transaction of all businedirlidee , • Estate, will henceforth attend to thelterthise as well as renting of ,city and oeuntryPtibpartyotelleet: ing tents, disc. ofte. The senior inevaher of thefititiltiViiii hag re 4, ' 4.- . known pa ...., t riangtot and being o:suasivly known an Real, - ate, they hope to receive : liberal ' public pitircastife, :. For the accommodatiatt oftlistritir. IL I lie, there will ix, two .offirets;,where business its: ceived; at the Real Estate Agency .. 4 AiOes. , Penn at., Sth, Ward, and at the L i John ii. Mitchell, S. W. side of Smithbedd, (near Oth.) at sither Mt of which, persons Cylilas . .. instriiineets of Rtfr: ting, legally and bedtly fix - . titles iniestigiAlid,T. •• desirous to purchase or 4 ` Eir Real Estate, . apply."T. J. MitchellJ AMES will continue to attend tek ., duties profession us. hercito ft o l ll: . ,;• • ..-• ` ' ~ . ;:'O l .. LA.TEL -'.- - JOHN J. MITCIiII;iLL; dee 4.daw6m. wk., DR. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS Mr J. IC . idci: Since 1-„blipe been pAtctising eine at Sons b, 0., I have hed ulh foEhfcLane's lii , vet Pali °vet twenty times. I will Ake 214eitot td supply the derndnlll in iny immediate neiglitlo&oolle— nose Oho bdiBdsl4 tilefil for Liver oofePleints shier theft siii;gtfor to an# ffellisf S Satre For sale at diit Diug Storttif 30N: i .1111D0, - 7 . - • No so, caner 4th and Wood streets; jan 22 FOR jainithougiv CmlsmUltattil#l* THORN'S Pl, MON ARY CANDY. THIS pleasant and certain cure for. congbs and colds goes ahead of all tbe premluions trovene • ever offered to the public. The-Use of km so great dtalt the proprietoi has some difficulty hr keePing I supply for the increasing demand. Medical agencies, groce ries, druggists. coffee betties; end even bars on steam: boats, kelp ti truppliiin halal. It Is called for every where', and will sell in any plabb. The reason is this; 6,64 anti who base Nash or CAM beating Rai sticks find theifiselves as it ilikre; Magic. Persons at a distance; bt *enduing tbs mo ney, post paid, to tbe subscriber, Will be attended to: rot.sale by the singld stiq, hi cc null fib" sticks for 2.5 cab and at wholesale by Wm. THORN, Druggist, 53, Mikes street where. ' general assortment of Drugs asuiMedieinei may aim* . be.found. PC BARGAINS BARGAINS! ! BARGAINS !!!—; All sorts of clothing and wearing ajpirzL Maul call at No. 151, Liberty street,and seskfors scp 7. McC SALT. -300 Bbls Ro I. Saki toy_spie by . i 2 - b J./Ai hikk:' TARTBblsTar, for saleby .—so .123 ' JAMES MAY. T OUISVILLE LIME-100 Ellis Louisville' ' -LI for sale by (j 23.) JAMES M RARE CHANCE—SdRda FURNITURE F. 50 SC HOOL sta 12 ". scre :117 " tathn2 them to the flooi. , / fine large ixechesi •-• • 1 plitfotttltet‘cher's desk; 1 tiible with good &awe* AU in gold presireationc and but little Used; er with clothes links, &c, suitable a lop hp di.l These will be sold .e.hedp ' if ipplicatioft *title he; mediately, at the Genetilltgeney Oricie, nett door se the Polk Office. EGOLF & FOSTER.. jan ZOP 0111843. -.° 13 PE 1 7 .......,...,aomoistheg In part of the follit;14 kinds—ell of the last retrissotop, and warranted genuine: Asparagus, Egg Plant, P v Beets, Eadive, Pfss;'' Beans, Kai*, • Let c :k Leek. Patittilti ' Lettuce, Radii% B est ., 1 Water Math, , Maki* Co ' Musk " Bak*, Nasturtium, Cludillower, •.., • Squash, ;, Celery, 1 1 ^ ..,4„ • . . Tomatoes, Ceded Cress, Turnip, Cucumber s . Jaitielel, , •,. Corn Mesttird, (white add browa) &i; m, ic. Together iiiiii di itairstrof piii ind sireet bathe anti HOW see& 7 trOrden for seeds shrubs, trees arCAtii 4- ' '' geaC deners and others will be received end prompdy at; tended to. !,-, L SNOWDEN, Jut 25 No 284 acity;bead of WOB4 ,' Mather Card. As , is customary with the proprietar of the Waite'? Exchange at this Nuevo ofilielear, be agaid tenders his sincere thanks to his Wren& , s toltrono; for a generous share of their custom, and weipelitfidly; invites all his Mends in Pittsburg h who have legal claims,. either on account current, or other Obligetton‘ that nay be due, to present tkie &rife for satileinent: KlLElart 40u , 23,184. ;qui4.l,lry FRUITS IN GLASS —4 dozen jar Of extra quality, just received and fro* REINHART & STRO . 1414 tiberi PRICE'S_ coIIGid,CVIDY DRL ' Y.i al i A ?LEM: MT REMEDY for H 410611 E lilt Intim* de WileMembe of fin usertdnins; ' • • 10 Oar be hand. The city and other #elleis 44: Awl/ irk sakes at Poininificturor's ' - .3t 44‘14 per done: - JO jam ft . tce t ia r we- B"F AL° ROBES bra nibr irvism ol•Y AMA N. 0.1 tio7sl4* s A
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