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`TRIMS AY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1844,
P BURGH BOARD OF TRADE.
COMMIITTILIC 704 IMBRUARY.
William Elehbaum—t. J. Bigham—John W. Blair
Tan Marisza.....-We are sorry se observe that the
bindidi sent out by Dr bicCt.tsrecit, are likely to
'Caesarea:re iR feeling among the competitors, before
they are disposed of in the manner intended by the do
teoe. Wernaderslend that the resolutions adopted at a
recent meeting of one of the companies,accusing Gen
Dull of making the arran,gements to suit the views
ot'aoolher do great injustice to that gentle
mak. On , unasultatien with Col. Taovitto, be adopt
ed With segulesions as would give all the companies
'thatiretii present at Camp Fayette, an opportunity of
contesditig for the ptizes. Less time than he allowed
wonldscarcely be sufficient to give the companies at a
instance notice, and to let them have the necessary
time to prepare for the trial. Gen Davis, we are as
lured, held no consultation with any one interested,
and had not the slightest bias in favor of any one of the
competitors. He wanted to do justice to all, and he
thought the course adoptedlhe most likely to satisfy
every one. It is tube regretted that his motives were
misconstrued, and that imputations should be made
against him, which neither his character as a military
man, or his conduct on this occasion will warrant,—
We understand that Gen.:Dsv ts, feeling justly offend
ed at the manner in which he has been misrepresent
ed, has declined havitig any thing more to do in the
matter.
rlPVire receivedTestetclay evening a very curious
looking pie,ce of iron, with the following question on
the paper in which it waa enveloped:
"AIN'T THIS A JIGGER?"
We cannot say precisely whether it is or is not; but
frum what we have heard and read of such instruments,
wetelll say;that it looks like a Jigger—ttery like a
Jigger;
Frac is MAXINE:IT .—The dwelling of Mr 3 AMEN
io Allegheny city, was partially deetroyed by fire on
Tuesday night. The house being a brick one, the
flames were breventeby the exertions of their active
fireman, from communicating to the adjoining
. The Washington Engine was the only one pres
ent, and rendered efficient service. Had our compa
eiesleard the alarm, they would have been "about" in
the shortest order.
Tam ALAMO? yesterday was false, but it did
not originate in Allegheny.
ADJOURNED MEETING-THE YOUNG DEM
- .
A.o adjourned meeting of the Democratic young men
orthp city of Pittsburgh and vicinity, favorable to the
formation, of a Democratic Association, will bi held
14. die Washington Hotel, on Saturday evening next,
at o'clock.
A Constitution will he submitted fur the action of the
meeting.
M. KAINE, JR.
THOS. HAMILTON
• W. W. DALLAS,
Mr:HAM:M NOTICC.—The members of Lodge
No. 45 are requested to attend a meeting of said Lodge,
at their Hall corner of Smithfield and Third Streets.
on Wednesday. 31stinst, at 61o'clock; by order of the
Worshipful A. McCANI3ION.
Jan 31 Sec'y.
B. Itoeut, Attorney tit Law,
Office on Fifth atEect, between Stnitbfiehl and Wood
next: door to Thos. liantilttin, Exir.
R. E: BIeGOWLM
RECORDING REGULATOR,
tVi*O.Tiee in.REMINGTON'S BULDLIGS, Penn ,tree
a few doors above Hand street. j23—tf
CHARLES A. McANULTY,
j'erniarding and Commission Merchant,
PITTSBURGH, PA., 40 ,
Agentfor U. S Portable Boat Line, foram transpdrta
don of Merchandise to and from Pittsburgh, Saltiniore
Philadelphia, New York and Boston. j3l-ly
SHARES Allegheny Bridge Stock, at pri
Qej
vale sale, by JOHN D. DAVIS,
sap I I Corner of Wood and Fifth streets.
70AR BUTTER.—A lot of that elebrated choke
44 family butter, put up in full bound kegs, Apply
A. EEELEN.
to
nB•tC
BUFFAT..O TONGUES.—Received by Little Ben
10 boxes Buffalo Tongues, in fine order, direct
from the mountains. A. BEELEN.
nB-tf
BEAR- SKINS, well dressed and full haired - , a
suitable article for travellers' trunks, &e., for
sale
nfi- by A. BEELEN.
tf
50 BOXES FIRE CRACKERS, just received and
for sale by C. YEAGER,
d25-3t • 108 Market st. near Libert .
----
E:VIP AN* MOLASSES.—
H, 10 ton water rotted hemp,
6 blols sugar house molasses,
Received on consignment and for sale by
J G & A GORDON,
12 Water and 20 Fron intim
SALT. -300 Bbla No 1 Salt, for sale by
j 9.3. JAMES MAY
RARE CHANCE—SCHOOL FURNITURE FOR
SALE.)
ri SCHOOL DESKS. with moveable lids, seats ,
inkstands and screws and iron plates .4.) affiX
them to the floor.
2 fine large benches;
11 110.-1 platform, for teacher's deal;
1 table with four good drawers;
All in good preservation, and but little used, togeth
er with clothes racks, ace, suitable for a large school.
These will be sold cheap, if application be made im
mediately, at the General Agency Office, next door to
doe Post Office. EGOLF & FOSTER
jan 23 . •
DISSOLUTION.
THE PARTNERSHIP . existing . between WARD
& HUNT, Watiets, was dissolve/ by mutual
:anemic on the I et of October last.
Dr DAVID HUNT, DASTI3T, will occupythe game
3ffice he has had duringths Partnership.—Office hours
ions 9 A BI till 3 ft M.
Dr IL will always have on hand a large assortment
sup:slier is iniperent Porcelain TEZIIi, (including
)ana Teeth,)for Iris own practice, from which Den-
Ism can be sappligd, at a very low rate,and began al.
supply them with every thing else in the line of the
sqsfession. , jag 24-434w3m.
P ROPOSALS will be rewired at the office of the
new Water Works untitFrkleY, the 9th of Feb.
vary nes,►, for supptying the works with Baal for owe
pair, to commence on the first of April seat.
jan 30.t9f ROBERT MOORE.
IPreek nualgy MUT
fliraubscribetv deep eonetantl . y
tut band, at the
Old Pittsbnrelt float Steam Mill, eornar of Re•
loubt alkry and Water streets, PresdPwa i ly Roar, a
upetior article. Also, bran and eltoPped stars of all
.inds,..which they will 'ell inglantition to writ penile
ere. O. 0. •E VANS & CO.
jaa 11—Im
Awning foot
OCRACY
B. HOGAN,
G. L. DRANE.
Committee
_ . ,p . 4•0:- .. . - 0 . .:..... - pi#o.;mik
ARRIVED.
'Michigan, Boies. Bearer.
DEPARTED.
*Michigan, Boles, Beaver
112rA1l boats marked thus ["] are provided with
Evans'Safety Guard, to prevent the Explosion of steam
Boilers.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
makThe new and substantial ampansboat
WAPELLO, N. .1. EATON, Master,
will leave for the above and intermediate landings, on
the opening of navigation. For freight and passage
apply on board, or to
j3l
FOR SAFETY,
Travellers should select Boats provided with
Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of
Steam Boilers.
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 procuring the above appara
tus. And that every individual making such selec
tions is contributing towards a general introduction (g
' an 'invention admitted by all men who understand the
principles of the Steam Engine, to be a sure preventa
tive against those dreadful disasters. You have cer-'
tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already
taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the
thousands of lives that have already-been lost, a suffi
cient warning, and inducement to make inquiry for
Safety guard Boat, and in every case to give it the
preference. They have went to an additional expense
that your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore
to meet them with a corresponding degree of liberality,
and by your preference show that you appreciate their
laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu
man life. They do not charge more than other boats;
their acconimodations in other respects are equal, and
in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving
Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when
it is so completely in your own power to avoid these 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 with ;the Safety Guard
ALPS, LADY OF LYONS,
AGNES, LEXINGTON,
AMARANTH, LANCET,
ADELAIDE, MENTOR,
ASHLAND,- MINSTREL.
BOSTON. MARIETTA,
BRILLIANT, MICHIGAN,
BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE,
BREAKWATER, MAJESTIC,
BRIDGEWATER, MUSKINGUM V AL' Y.
CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL,
CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK,
CICERO, MESSENGER,
CANTON, MONTGOMERY,
CUTTER, NORTH BEND,
CECELIA, NEPTUNE,
CASPIAN, NARAGANSETT,
CLIPPER, NIAGARA,
COLUMBUS, OSPREY,
CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY,
COLUMBIANA, OHIO MAIL,
CORSAIR. OHIO,
DUQUESNE, ORLEANS.
DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH,
ECLIPSE, PENELOPE,
EMMA, PANAMA,
EDWIN HICKMAN, QUEEN of the SOUTH,
EL DORADO, ROWENA,
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,
ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE,
J. H. BILLS, VIOLA,
JEWESS, WEST WIND,
JAMES ROSS, WING AND WING,
mar 23
IMPORTAN T
TO EVERYBODY!
FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE
THREE BIG
_DOORS!
THE proprietor of this well known and highly fa
vorea establishment takes great pleasure in in
forming his friends and the public at large that he has
just teceived the most
MAGNI.FICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
That has ever been purchased in the eastern markets.
It isimpossible for him to describe the QUANTITY,
QUALITY and VARIETY or his stock but he in
vites all who wish to purchase clothing of any de,crip
don to call at his establishment, as it is the only place
in the west where ALL TASTES MAY BE SUIT
ED, at the moat reasonable prices. His assortment
of Winter, Spring, and Summer Goods
CANNOT BE EQUALLED.
All of wbich can be manufactured into clothing to or
der, and made in as good style, and as tastily and fash;
ionably designed as at any other establishment
IN THE UNITED STATES
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES
ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH
ER HOUSE IN THE CITY,
And at no place west of the mountains can purchasers
find such a variety of goods from which to select as at
the
THREE BIG DOORS
In addition to his unrivalled stock of clething, he
has a magnificent assortment of
HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, &e, &c,
The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is
, qurcx SALES AND4'.II(ALL PROFITS,'
A n d i n 1:1) ng: out this system ho feels con
dent t h at ;; customers and himself
ARE MUTUALLY - i3EN'EFITED.
HE NVotl.o INVITE
THE MAN OF FASHION, THE ,PNOFES
SIONAL GENTLEMAN, THE MER
CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC
AND WORKINGMAN
To call and examine for themselves at,
TUE TRUER BIG D'OOR
No. 151. Liberty street,
Al4ll THEY MUST ItE SATISFIED.
GrOATER YE METAL PLATE IN THE
PAVEMENT., a
JOHN M'CLOSKEY
DEAR SUNS, dressed and undressed, just recess
ed and &rude by A. ELEN.
05-tf
BUFF LO
attfulls ß up O p a lv 0f...4-11sizesi7f1 l ' lrC s i . ce" App ar l z y to
08-11 • r A. BEELEI
John. D. Dam* -
IAUCIIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T,
, Corner of Wood and stkata., Pittsburgk,
TS ready to receive merchandizOof err, description
culemidgmnerft, or public of private sale, and
from long experience in the above busiona, Ratters
himself that be will be able to give entire satisfaction
to all who may favor hint with theirpetronege.
Regular sales on MotsoarS end THORAIDA Ts, of Dry
goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock; A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new
and secondhand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sales every evening,Otearly gas light. . an 12—y
AUCTION SALES OF DRY GOODS, 4 ! . . E.0 •
AT Davis' Commerefel Auction Rooms, earner of
Wood ani sth sts., this day, THURSDAY.
Feb 1, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. will be sold Without re
serve, a general assortment of DRY GOODS, for cash,
currency, among which ale Calicoes, Muslin., Broad
cloths, Cussimeres and Castanet's, Fustian., Shawls
and Handkfs, Hosiery, Canton and Woolen Flannels,
blue drillings. Merinoes. Moue de Laines, 32 pieces
Steubenville Jeans, 20 doz Caps, &c. At 2.1'. M.—
Screens, Bedsteads, Chnirs, Tables and Kitchen Fur
niture. Also,B caddy boxes Imperial Tea.
febl J. D. DAVIS, Auc'r.
JAMES MAY
Wanted.
A FARM, within Ic.l. miles of the city, containing
about 100 acres, moderately improved, and for
which $lOOO will be paid.
Apply at the Real Estate Agency of
d3O BTAKELY & MITCHEL.
Fresh Lemons.
A LOT of prime FRESH SICILY LEMONS,
just received and for sole, by
F RUIT TREES, SHRUBBERY, &c.—Persons-I: desirous of procuring fruit, ornamental and shade
trees, and shrubbery, from Philadelphia, are respect
fully requested to leave their orders with the subscri
ber as soon as possihle. F L SNOWDEN.
jan 25 No 184 Liberty, head of Wood at.
WANTED -.-An active lad, 15 or 16 vearAnf age,
by (jan 25) L SNOW DEN.
W E have received, and will hereafter keep con
stnntly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink,
in large andamall kegs, which we will be able to sell
cheaper than it has heretofore been sold in this city.
Orders from the country accompanied by he cast
Os Lit. CASES) will be .promptly attended to.
PHILLIPS-& SMITH,
oct 10—tf Office of the o e and Manufacuner
Freeman's Fire Brick for Sale.
JUST received, 5000 Freeman's beat Fire Brick,
which will hereafter be kept constantly on hand
and sold low for cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO.
may 27 No. 60 Water at.
TO OW NERS OF TOWN LOTS
In East Liverpool, Ohio.
Fr HE undersigned will attend to the payment of
I_ Taxes, and to the redemption of Lots sold for
taxes in the above pince. Persons desirous thnt I
should attend to the above for them, will forward to
me the numbers of their. Lots, and sufficient funds to
pay the state, county and corporation tax, annually in
advance. 'JOHN S. BLAKELY,
d 9.1. a East Liverpool.
FASHIONABLE
NAT AND CAP DILANMPACTORY,
4725. No. 13, Fifth street, between Market and
Wood, and corner of Sizik and Grant sts
T & H.IVALKIfr feel grateful to the
s l .1.-• public for the li rul 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, Ncutria, and every
other description of Hats. Also, a variety of cloth,
sealett and Cur caps; all of which will be sold at the ee
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 Flat., as be
ing superior' and more durable than those generally of
feted to the public. Merchants and storekeepers c a n
be supplied upon equally as low terms us in the Ea,'
ern Markets. 1. &H. WALKER.
023-3 m.
Wm.PEAcocm. M. BLISS.
PEACOCK & BLISS,
GRE T WESTERN, PLAIN AND FANCY
Glass Cutting Establishment,
83fITHFIEL D STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO THE TF:MPER•StgE HALL.
-•
•
W HERE all I,inds or cut, plain and pressed glass
V of all desc riptions, ran be purchmsed at very, rea
sonable prices, together with &great variety of splendid
cut cla..4s, window lights for steamboats, pt irate houses
and churches. Also, window glass, a superior arti
de, wholesale and retail.
Persona wanting any of the above articles, will do
well to call and examine for themselves, before purcha
sing elsewhere.
eN. B. Watch and Time piece Glasses always
on hand. 023-3 m.
2OBALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day
received, and for sale by
T HAVE this day taken into partnership in the Foun
dry business, my son, WILLIAM J. ANDettsgx; the
business to be conducted under the firm of Jain An
derson and San- All persons having claims against
me, will please present them for settlement, either to
my son or myself. JOHN ANDERSON.
Smithfield Foundry, Water street,
Pittsburgh. Jan'y Ist, 1844 5
FOR SALE CHEAP,
Two New and First Rate Steam Engines.
O NE is 20 horse poYier, 10 inch cylinder, and 4
foot stroke, will be sold with or without boilers.
The other engine is 12 horse power, 74 inch cylinder,
3 foot stroke, one boiler about 2t feet long. 30 iticheo
in diameter. These engines are made of the best mu
tennis and in the most substantial manner, and will be
sold ou accommodating terms. They can be seen at
the warehouse of the subscriber nt nny time
j24—tf H. DEVINF:, U. States Line.
A RARE CHANCE FOR RETAIL GROCERS!
r HE aubsctiber will sell the haktpce of the stock
-L of Groceries, end also the fixtures of a retail
Grocery Store at a low rate; to any person who wishes
to engage in the business this is a favorable opportuni
ty. In the stock is embraced slot of superior Rio Cof
fee, which is lower than it can be purchased eastward.
.1. R. MURPHY, Exe'r,
Liberty, foot of sth street.
inn 12—tf
DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY.
T HE first session of Alnderno Blnique's Academy
will commence on SATURDAY, this day,Jan
13th, at Concert Hall, at 9 A. M.
The days of tuition will be: Monday, from 3 to 5 P
M; Thursday from 3 to 5 P iiil; and Saturdoy from 9 to
12 A M and from 3 to 5 P.M, of each week.
It is desirablo that those intending to enter pupils
should do so nt the opening lit the session.
Regular Packets, far eisselanati.
The Swiftsure, Robinson, Master, leaves every
Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m.
The,Cutter, Collins, Master, leaves every Thursday at
10 o'clock a. m.
The Montgomery, Bennett. Master, leaves every Sat
urdny at 10 o'clock a. m.
The Express, Parkinson, Master, leaves every Sun•
dam at 10 o'clock a. m.
JOHN IHRMINGI4IIf &
may 20
Agents.
TUST RECEIVED and for sale on consignment,
el 7 bbds bacon,
kW+ sugar.
Cius be seen al the 'turn ofJaeob 'Peinterdr. Co.-
sue 19 J. K. MOORHEAD & CO.
Auction Salto:
REINHART & STRONG,
140 Liberty sr
To Printers.
J. G. & A. GORDON,
12 Water street
NOTICE.
___..~...:.5.~..:v..:..~ . I. ...i~illii~n
t lot Salt anb NCO. fitt.
CHEAP AND PROFITABWZROPERTY.--
Fur sale, in the handsome vW.ge OF Florence.
Washington co tyr 4S miles franartuburgh, on the,
Steubenvilleilpike.4beut acres ot . huid, on which'
is erected a go od frame hoube, in which the owner
lives, and another nsjyr, frame house part), finished, a
stable. a large, and eicellent "shim, with . good fruit—
peaches, plums, apple trees, &c. 'A goofi well at the
door, and on the land is a choice .coal pit, open and
constant sale for, all the coal that two hands can dig.
This property will be sold very cheap for all or part
cash and part credit. For terms please apply at Har:
ris's Agency and Intelligence Office, No 9; sth at.'
jan 31
' ' -For Sala.
AT the Real Estate Agency of BLAKELY &
MITCHEL, Penn street (sth wand) and .
Smithfield, near sth street.
Also. a house and lot on 7th street, near the new
Court House.
Also, a farm in Ross township, contaimag 119
acres.
Also, 2 acres of land, adjoining the town of Hallo
w, Ohio.
"Also, a farm in Columbiana county, Ohio, contain
ing 144 acres.
Also, a lot of ground on sth street, 30 feet front,by
130 feet deep.
Also, a lot of ground in the Reserve Tract,, pposite
Pittsburgh, 90 feet front by 280 deep, on which is
erected a neat Cottage House, a variety of shrubbery,
fruit trees, grape Vi 13133, cc, have been lately planted
on the lat.
Also, six acres of land, adjoining the town of East
Liverpool, on which is erected a rope walk, &c.
Also, a honso and lot on Prospect street, beautifully
situated (would be exchanged for a farm within 20
miles of the city): Apply t•
d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL.
FOR SALE.
T HE ONE HALF part of the three story Brick
Hl/11S0 and Lot situate in Market street,
at present occupied by Thomas Campbell, and
Co., as a Dry Goods store. The title to"this proper
ty is unquestionable, and will be sold reasonable.—
jan 4 Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL.
Building' Lots in Birmingham.
13 LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit
uated, and within two 4. rtes' walk . of the
steam ferry boat landing, id at prices to suit
the times. The terms of peptic.... will be made easy,
either for cash or such barteras can be made available.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh.
june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr.
2FIFTY ACRE LOTS, situate in Ross township,
Allegheny county, within 4 miles of the city of
Allegheny, part cleared lend and part woodland, and
under good fence. It would be divided into small lots,
if wished. Apply t BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
Real Estate Agents.
To Let.
ANEW 4 story' Brick Ware h ouse beta een Wood
and Smithfield .streets. Possession given imme
diately.
-- - .
A TWO story frame House on Ist between Wood
ami Smithfield streets, adjoining the ware bnuse of
Messrs Robertson & Ropperts. Possession given on
the Ist day of April next. For terms, apply to
BIRMINGHAM, & CO.,
ills 31 No. GO Water street.
Tavern Stand Per Rent.
Nl,F°L;RraTnrdEinNßoanc:l7B4 l omf illeranfamonnPitathe- 4 16
burgh, for rent, together with the improvements, con
sisting of a large house containing ten rui:ms, excellent
water at the door, stabling. shed+, &c, formerly occu
pied as a tavern; there is on the land (which is miller
excellent foure)a 1 tree bank barn, with slabiing for 12
horses. an orchard Of bearing apple trees, gordeit„ &c,
&c. More land for pasture could be had if rerplired.
Apply at the Real Estate Azenry of
I.ILAKELY Sr: MITCHEL,
Smithfield and Penn garrets:
EXCELLENT OFFICES TO LET. -
A N excellent office fir one or more lawyers, m'ty
.1 - 1. be End by immediate application to Emits & Fos-
TER, Renl Estate Age n ts, next door to Post
One or more rooms---possession given on April
jnn 24.
To Let.
?Ral A VERY
convenien t two story , franio dvrel
ra o n Front, near Ferry street.
A te.o story brickdwellinz house on Ferry street.
A moult frame house, on Front, below Ferry it.
A very convenient brick dw-lling, .with,shible and
carriage house, situate on Penn Street, in the Fifth ward,
formerly occupied by Dr Gladden. •
A CAU—Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City:
j 23. Apply to JAMES MAY.
To Let
EIA COMFORTABLE. , well finished, new
CIL brick dwelling hous;.! : pleasantly situated
on Coil Lano. It will be rented on reasonable terms
Inquire of JOHN M'CLOSKEY,
jun 19-tf Three Big Doors, Libor ty c.reet.
TO LET.
zi A TWO STORY brick house, suitable fur a
dwelling and Grocery, situate on the cornep
of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given iinmedi
ately. Enquire of
011
For Rent.
rirl HE three, story brick Dwelling House and
Office, adjoining the Bank of Pittsburgh,on
uurth street, at present occupied by Alderman Wat-
A Ldo, the three story brick building, No. 65, Third
street, at present occupied by Wm Seeley.
Atso, ten acres of ground On Prospect Hill,near the
city, on which is a Dwelling House, Stable, Orchard,
&c. Possession given Ist April next. Apply to
JOHN D. DAVIS,
corner of Wood, Fifth sts.
To Lot.
►p H E Mansion Houseof the Fleecedide farm, with
I. about an acre of ground, late the resideNte of
Andrew Murphy, deceased. This would be a delight
ful retreat for the citizen, or a desirable place of resi
dence for the family of any one whose pursuits culled
him abroad frequently; and who wished a pleasant
home and cheap rent for his family.
There are all the netessary 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 at 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 73, Front at,
between Market and Ferry streets.
Jun 24—d1 wkwlm
GOODS,
DIRECT FROM THE EAST.
3KEGS Sun Raioirts,
2 " Tamarinds,
MO lb' Goshen Choiaa.,
•
6 cases Citron,
3 bags Eng. Walnuts,
4 " Almonds,
4 casks Zante Currants,
2 cases Rock Candy,
30 Drums S Fig. ,
60 Boxes Bunch ROisins,
420 i 0 It sa
2 dos. bouts Preserved Pine Apples,
2 " Extract of Liernon,
1 " Rose Water,
2 " JujukePaste,
Peotontle BolsOniicp.! POE% in • 3 1001100; grade for
coughs end colds, just os.oieed ins Ibr site by
itE4III4III , T4STRONG,
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B UF b F v ALO ROBES by single robeor belv.fersale rrIHE sobseribere balm made arrangement. to -
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7 0, ft A. mytro. Carrel *sin, Libertyanos.lbubwEb.
MAS giB2IIX% Age"'
272, MtAet smirk Sillsaldpbia.
SHMS. N. O.
sale by
4P. •
For Sale.
JAMES MAY
trans . pert*n fines.
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AIRERICAN PORTABLE BOAT LINE,
FOr tht transportation of
MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE
BITWIEN
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS/
BURGH AND BALTIMORE,
NEW YORK
AND BOSTON
IL DEMI% •
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and shippers
generally, that lie has changed the same of his
Transportation Line, (torn the United States Portable
Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line.
This line is comp9sed of twenty-frie'new Four See
tion Portable Boats, one of which will depart 4aily,
frrim Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
The superiority and advantages or the Portable
Boat over every other mode of transportation are ton'
well known to shippers generally to require comment;
suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation and
damage to Goods, invariably attending thine
shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, are
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, will be forward.
ed immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any peg 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 ; ao COM
mis4inns for storage, advancing or forwarding. Ariy
communication* or goods directed to the care of the
undersigned Agents will be promptly attended tri.
H DEVINE,
Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
BUZBY & BROTHER,
365 Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia.
GIESE & SUN,
Commerce street Wharf, Baltimore.
13 A FAHNESTOCK & CO,
1110 Front street, New• York.
RICE & WILLIAMS,
No :1. Chatham street, Boston.
0. A. EIicANULTY'S
UNITED STATES
PORTABLE BOAT LINE
For the transportation of Yerchandize to and from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL
PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
THE success this line has met with, since it was
-IL first established on tho "Individual Enterprise"
system, has induced the proprietors to increase the
number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, one
of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bal
timore every day (except Sundays) during the season.
and make the trip through in sirdnys.
The superiority and advantages of due Portable Boat
System overevery other mode of transportation (when
canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known
to shippers by this route generally to require any com
ment.
Shippers can rely cm having their produce, merchan
dise, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to
the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and
nt the very lowest rate of freight charged by other
Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv
ing or advancing charges, &c
All communications to the following Agents will be
promptly attended to:
CHARLES A. McANULTY,
At the Depot, Canal Resits, Pittsburgh.
ROSE & MERRILL,
53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st, Baltimore. •
THOMAS BORBIDGE,
jan 31- ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia.
nag= 1 84 3. ifEitSMA
STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO.,
Forwarding and noyOmiation Merchants,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
i t GENTS for the Merchants'transportation Cola
pally composed of the Merchants' Line. Erie
Canal; Wnshingtun, Line. Hunter, , Pakner & Co.'s
Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve
land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie
tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal.
REFER TO
Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Coenties Slip, N. Y.
R.. Hunter & Co. Albany.
Otis Chaff, Boston. •
Hunter, Painter & Co., Buffalo,
M. T. Williams & DOW,
Hon. John.M. Allen,. Cleveland.
Charles M. Gitldipgs,
J. S. Dickey, Beaver, • .
L'irmiagharciSt. Co., Pittsburgh.
ap 1 1843-Iy.
Beaver awl Warren Pacinkt;
THE canal packet ERIE, J: M.
Shaw,masule, will run as reguldr tri
weekly packet between the above named ports. leaves
Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn
ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays acd Sat
urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to.Cleveltmd
direct, For freight or passage apply on board; or to
BIRMINGHAM & CO:; Pittsburgh,
J. S. DICKEY; Beaver.
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1843.
p ARE REDUCED.—U. S. MAIL Lutz or SrAcras
IND RAIL ROAD CARA. from Pittsburgh, via Bectt
ford, Chdmbersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, o
Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train °feat* to
N. Y. &c. Only 158 miles staging and one night out.
Also, the direct line to Baltimore. i
Fare to Philadelphia $9.
Baltimore 9.
Leaves daily at 8 o'clock. A. M. •
la
Office 2d d r _below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st.
MEL ELL, GRAHAM, 'WAUGH &Co.,
feb 23, 43-Iy. ' Proprietor's.
The Greed Central Route
Via National Road and Baltimore and OAM Rail
Road Company.
• - xi- - - -
NEW LINE OF It: S. AWL 'COACHES FOR.
WASHINGTON CITY, IjAiTIHORK, PH/LAHRLPHIA
AND Nsw YORK. • -
MHIS line is in full operation and leaves Pittsburgh
1 daily at 6 o'clock A. M. via. Win Pa.
and national road to Cumberiand, connecsing here
with the rail road Co's to all the above plums: Tray
ehsrs will find this a speedy and comfortable route,
it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum
berland linejitcilities will be affoided which have not
been heretofo'. E -4 hed at
Banklfiatts anb
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amisiank scanWtane*iiimisai
CO 81f;8 or WOOD *ND !raw
. SPECIE;STANDAR.D.
Merchaxis aniManiefcikturrts"Serip"
Exchirnge Bank/S/11p.
tierren.ey
'Burks County'Scrip •
1 4IGLITI • - .•- •'
o*Phi,adiaphiib
.York • I , I
BOstia. .... .......
Baltimore
•
G01d... . .
pre*
Silver
YENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. •
.
Bank of Pittsburek .
Kr
Mire4ant4 and Manufacturers' bank .. .par
Exchange '
Di. Hollidaysburgh
"
PHILADELPHIA. - • • Pi"
A•
Bank of Nortk America ' • •
Do Nortkern Liberties, Par
Do Pennsylvania -........,. .....iisi
Commercial. Batik of Pennsitrania... -A. ' fai•
Partners' and Met•Unice. bank Pot
Kensington bank ' ' mt . '
Manufacturers and Mechanics' - . ' per — f —
Mechanics'
4 •••"."-Par,
Moyamensing ' A • it?
Philadelphia bank '' ' ... ' . par
Schuylkill .... ." ..... .' "• • - Par
Sotakrark .....".... . '..:: par,
Western.:. , '• " •''
Bank of Pena .7'ornuhip ....
dirard bank I It
IL S. bank and branches 34
COUNTRY BA, /*MS. - • ,,...
Bank of Germantown I ;4: —4
Chester county , " "Ur
" ttf ontgsmery county—. ....
" Northumberland .......... •' • . pbr
Fanners' bank of Bucks comely '
Easton hank
Doykstcratm bank- ...... . . per
Franklin balitkr Washington
Bank .f . . ..2
" Middktown .......... ...... .2 •
Gettyeblorfk ........
" Lewistown .. - • - . ....
" • Ensquehannaeontsty.. .
-~-..••.75s 4 .
DerksiOunty bank... ..
.75
Columbici'NOStkanct Bridge Company
Carlisle bank ' ' " .
Erie bank
Fanners and Drovers' bank
" flank of Lancaster ' ' '
" Bank of Reading " • •
Harrisburg bank •
Hrnesdale "
Lancaster " -14
/.uneasier co. "•.. ...
Lebanon " • • • • - • 1 1
Miners' bank of Patsoille
Monongahela bank of Brownsville
New Hope and Delaware Bridge company:—
Northampton bank no eati
Towanda bank 8! .
Wyoming kaiak • gi
Welt Branch bank—
.. 10
York hank
OHIO.
Belmont bank of St.. Clairsville - • 1
Clinton bank of Co/tar.bus I
Columbiana bank of Neto.Lisbon.:.. . . • 1
Cirrtevil2e .( Lawrence; cashier)..: ... • •
(Warren, ..ccukiev) • no -sal/
Cinciancti banks 4
.. ...
Chillicothe 'bank ... .. . . 11 ;
Commercial bank of Lake Eric...
Franklin bank of 'Colsminui '.. :ifj .
Farmers' and Mecrensics' bank of Stimbeismilk.
Farmers' bank of Canton— - •...•.. • •• •:•.•
Geatega - *:• .1
Granville
Hamilton
•
Lancaster 1S•
Marietta 15
Afgsti•44g
Mechanics' and Traders', • Cincinnati... ....
MoretPleasant
Norwalk
1
Putnam
....
Sandusky
Scioto
•
Urbana . ......
Wooster
• 4
Xenia
• • • '•
Zanesville' • • • •:-.
Bank of Cleveland.... .. ........
• INDIANA. •
State batik and branchesn e
'• - - Ns ..... .... t •
State Scrip •
, " 4, ~.: :20
KEiauck,y*.
All bank/.
ILLINOIS.
State bank
Baik of 1 *swig, Skarneetaire • .• —..50
VIRGINIA.
Bank of elf Willey of Virginia. I
Bank of Virginia 1
Exchange bank of Virginia..... .1
Farmers' bank of Virginia— ... • .....1
North- Western bask of Virginia.. I
kerekante and Meekankelank of Virginia.... I
. • MARYLAND.
, .
BaUiraore Oily,64ikat.. . .... .• .. ....pas
All other solvent baigke:.
... • ....
NORTH CAROLINA
All- solvent banks ....... . . ........2
.#9IITH CAROLINA.
All sanest bads • . ....... • .
OLNNIGIA.
1.• 1•• OS 104 M •• *• 4••
AUBaM" 14111 h.
ALABAMA.
• -
.10
banks (vett) .
TENNESSEE.
.411 .
ea e• •. ye , 1.. se .....3
HOOP AND JOS
PRINTING OFFIdE,
X. W. COB.NIII or wain) a FIFTH yrs.
The proprietors of the Moantso rosy and Mu&
CURT •FID MASIITACTIIitIt respectfully inform their
f iends and the patrons of those papers, that they hare
large and well chosen assortment of
T r ilinllP•3llEC.
azt ekalbrit OtiVara aztatiaataame
Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are
prepared to execute
LETTER PRESS PRINTING,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
1 Bax.m, ' Bills of Lading, armless,
paz.„ l lo 3 , Bill Heads, Cards, Hendon's, Blank Cheeks, Hat Tips.
flit Ittubs of 13Iauks,
Stage, Steenabmit and Comet Bost Bills, sit ill tele
propriese elite,
Printed on the shortest nodes and most reassemble
terms.
Werespectfullyask thertronego ccourfriends and
the public in general in slits branch of oar business.
July 31 ? 1843. , , PUlLLirstcsiaTir, •
Card.
AS is customary with the proprietor of the 'Nugent
Exchange at this mason of tha.vl- be
•• • •
male thanks tc
fora generous share of sb" : 7; .
iavits• all his friends in ri
aah.,...abirr on amount cut
that may be dal* to Prows'
'Welton Exchange, Jeer
aPECIE
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