'flint 1 Pk* FRIDAY 'MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1844 PITTSBURGH 330ARD OF TRADE. „ .00113111ITTZE FOR FEBRUARY. Biebbuum—T. .3. Bighatn--,Yohn W. 'Blair . ilar Read the letter published on our outside, trout larklign correapepdent of the New ItOrk Tribal*. • lito dm bees eapseially instructed, and teniattpready, 4.05 awl* idirendf acquainted with the condition of the peogde;af England, their habits of thought and mAitter -dal*. • A:1111111LMIT os IBS MASSA.CII.IOIIETTII Scuoor. TV . .Fir7 this auctuuret we ur.d that the aggregate sussuslipsopriatedhy the fourteen counties for the edu mem death child bet•een 4 and 10 years of age, is .111 , • _ ArodUnt - Ilif taxis futsrepport of schools, 11510,560 02 citihe surplus revenue appro _Railed to schools, Mambo. al ebildren between 4 and 16 yeant.of age, 184,896 Macau contributed for Voard and fuel, $35,834 02 San , BVTLTI I —T hc total number of vessels built - in the 'United States for one year preceding the 30th of Sept, 1842, is as fellows: One hundred .and sixteetiships,niaetrotto brigv,two hundred and seventy three schooners, four hundred and four sloops and can •al bonts i and•one hundred and thirty ateambonts.. To salt-One thowntnd and twenty-one vessels. Of this number, fifty-seven ships, filly brigs, and fifty-five schooners, were builtintbe state of Maine. In Massa chusetts, thirty-two ships, fourteen brigs, and twenty one schooners. In New York, six ships, five brigs, orrearsen se.hrioners, and one hundred and thirty-four sloops, and cal* boats, and twarty-two steamboats- And in Pennsylvania one ship, four brigs,six schooners undone hundred and fifty-eight sloops and canal bunts, and thripkitree steamboats. Mbtrzi 11.1 ENCILAND.—A letter from London by the ;last steenser p says:—."Money continues so abundant in thittiountry, that I do not know what will become of it. The railways have absorbed seventy millions star liaahliongh a few more are in prospect, the sum required by them is too small to create any sensation. Loans hate been made of large sums for five years at 31 per cent. This shows that the lender at all events, does not oxpectto see any great scarcity in that period: end froth this state of thin&s, your stocks would bere sorted to, if the interruption in the payment of the in latest had not in some manner shaken the confi dence of parties in your secinities." ADJOURNED MEETING-THE YOUNG DEM OCRACY An adjourned meeting ofthe Democratic young men -of this city of Pittsburgh and vicinity, favorable to the formation of a Democratic Association, will be held at the Washington Hotel, on Saturday evening next, at 7.o'clock. A Constitution will be submitted fur the action of the meeting larMAsuNic NOTICA.—ThO members of Lodge N. 45 RIM t ecrteAte4 tr, attend a moiling ofaitl Lodge. at their Hall corner of Smithfield And 5 , 1 reels. on Wecitivaia9 31±t inst, at 61.0'etnch; by or.inr of the -ATothipfal Maotet A. 'Nice A M NION jan 31 Sec'y. B. Rogan, Attorney at Law, Office on Fifth street, hetween Smithfield and Wood next dour to Tho. Hamilton, Knit. R. E. racGOWEN. , RECC,II.I)ING It EGIJ LATor.. cv.a.rute in rtvert G TON' B Lnisn 5, Penn _treat a few cludre .abeve Hand 6. t reet CHARLtS A. McANCLTY, Porwarding and Commission Merchant, PITTSBIIIIGII, PA., Agent for U. S Portable Boat Line. for thP tranaporta Lion of Merchandizo to and from Pitt.iburgl.,l3altimoro -Tbiladelphia, New York andlloston. j3l-ly 85 s v l a l ie A!L a r e ..SbyAlleghen7J3ll6lNdgl7).Sck, DAVIS,at pri sep 11 Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. 715 AR BUTTER.— A lot adult celebrated choice family butter, put up in Cull buund kegs, Apply A. BEELEN. BEFALO TONGVES.--Receircci by Little Ben .1.) 10 boxes Buffalo Tongues, in fine order, direct from the mountains. A. BEELEN. • stfl-tf BEA"SKINS, well dreesed and full haired, a suitable article for travellers' trunks, &r., for sale by as-If 50 BOXES FIRE CRACKERS,just received and for sale by C. YEAGEIt, .d25-3t 108 Market at. near Liberty. I_TEMP AND MOLASSES.— f i .11. 10 ton water rotted hemp, ..„- 6,bble sugar house molasses, Received on donsignment and for sale by J G & A GORDON, 12 Water and 20 Fron Istseet SALT. -800 Bbls No 1 Salt, for sale by j 23. JAMES MAY :RARE C ANCE, —SCHOOL FORNITURE FOR SALE-I (SCHOOL DESKS. with moveabik: lids, scats, lOU mketands and screws and iron plats te Affix rsheet to. the &sr. 2 'fine large'benches; / platform, for testebees.dest; 1 table with four good drawers: ki: in good preservation, and bat little used, togeth er with clothes racks, &c, suitable for a large school. 'Fltesarwill be sold cheap, if application be .made ire tnediately, *elite General Agency Office, next door to -the Post 6ike, len 45 --‘ DISSOLUTION. frIRE.PARTIVIISHIP existing between WARD & Idt/?1T, Dentists, was ,dissolved by mutual , consent en the 8 et of October last. .Dr DAVID HUNT, MEATUS, will occupytbe tune Office he has had during the Partnership. --Officebours from 9 A Id till 5 P M. Dr IL will always have on band a large assortment at 'apiaries A na eat Porcelain TEETH, (including Gum Teeth,)par hu o u:,;,, practice, from which' Den data can be supplied, at a veil I" rt te, t_ n ' e ea : n 2: aisapply them with everything e' t".° li ne e ` 1 "" profession. j:-24_;.1.8t&wattt. .13ROPOSALS will be received at the.ofece of tAr 1 new Water Works until Friday, the 9th of Feb ruary next, for sapplyiut the works with coal for one year, to commence on the first of!Aptil next. Jan 30-t9f ROBERT MOORE. • Fresh Family Flour. 11l HE subscribers deep roostantly oa hand, at the 1 Old Pittsburgh Floor Steam Mill, corns: of - 01 , doubt alley and Water streets, Irresk Poway now, a superior article. Also, bran and chopped stuffs of all kinds, which they will sell ialeatititieeso snit ruche -IPrf• . O. O. EVANS & CO. jai 11-1 in 6,925 95 $47,215 97 M. KAM. JR, THOS. HAMILTON, W. W. DALLAS, B. HOGAN, G. L. DRANE. Committee A. BELLEN "WOLF &FOSTER. -per' Vitt*Mtn; 41- Tit? WArint. Tit 'MK CHAN - ern. AND 'ALLIS° ' • ARRIVILD. * Michigan: Boles. Bearer DEPARTED !brie:hien, Boies, Beaver. • 411 boats marked thus E b ] a.e prco;itleki with Evaas' Safety Guard, to prevrnt the Explosion of steam Boilers. ailat.FOß NEW ORLEANS. The new and , substantial steamboat WAPELLO, N. J. EATON, Master, will leave for the above and intermesliato landings, on the opening of navigation. For freight and passage apply on board, or to )31 FOE 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 of an invention admitted by all men who understand the principles of the Steam Engine r to be a sure preventa tive against those dreadful disasters. Yon have cer tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already taken pllree, their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have already been lost, a suffi cient vrarning, and inducement to make inquiry for a 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 correspondingdegree of liberality, and by your preference show that you appreciate their laudable endeavors to sum this awful sacrifice of hu man life. They do not charge more than other boats: their accommodations 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 those dis asters. All boats marked thus [ • ] in the List of Arrivals and Departures, in another part of this pamper, are sapplied with the Safety Guard. List of Boats provided with ae Safety Guard. ALPS, LADY OF LYONS, AGNF,S, LE...YING TON, AMARANTH. LANCET, ADELAIDE, MENTOR. ASHLAND, MINSTREL. BOSTON. MARIETTA, BRILLIANT, MICHIGAN, BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE. BREAKWATER, MAJESTIC, BRIDGE ii lif US KING UM VAL' Y. CADDO, . MISSOURI MAIL, CHARLESTON, !fUNGO PARK, CICERO, mr.s.s• ENG E R, CANTON, MONTGOMERY, CUTTER. NORTH BEND, CECELL4. NEPTUNE, CASPL4N, NARAOANSETT. CLIPPER. NIAGARA, COLUMBUS, OSPREY, CLEVELAND. ORPHAN BOY, COLUMBIANA. OHIO MAIL, CORSAIR. OHIO, DUQUESSE. ORLEANS. DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH. ECLIPSE, PENELOPE, EMMA. . PANAMA. EDIVIN lIirKM A N, Q r;F: EN of th e $Ol - 7'll EL DOR A PO, ROWENA, EVELINE, RARITAN, EXPRESS MAIL. NARA II ANN, FORMOSA, SARATOGA. FORT PITT 8.4 VANNA. GALENA. ST. - CHARLES, GEN L BROOK, ST. LOUIS, GALLANT, TALLEYRAND, IDA, - TOBACCO PLANT, INDIAN QUEEN. VIC TR ESS, ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE, J. H. BILLS, VIOLA. JEWESS, WEST WIND. JAMES ROSS, WING AND WINO, IMPORTAN T TO. EVERYBODY! FRESH ARRIVAL AT TILE THREE BIG DOOttS! THE proprietor of this well known and highly fa vored establishment takes great pleasure in in forming his friends and the public at large that he has Just received the most 'MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS That has ever been purchased in the eastern markets. It is impossible for him to describe the QUANTITY, QUALITY iind VARIETY of his stock but he in vites all who wish to purchase clothing of any descrip tion tu call at his establishment, as it is the only rlnce in the west when; ALL TASTES MAY BE SUIT ED, at the most reasonable prices. this assortment of Winter, Spring, and Sommer Goods CANNOT EE EQUA.LLEIgi. All of which can be manttflictured into clothing to or der, and made in as good style, and a. mstily and fash ionably designed n 9 at any other e9taba9hment IN UNITED STATES. IT IS WELL RNO TVS THAT HIS PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, And at no place went of the mountains can purchasers tint( iluch a variety of goods.from which trr select es at the THREE BIG DOORS In A ddition to his unrivalled stook of clothing, h has a maogcent assortment of HANDISER CHIEFS, SCARF'S, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, &e, The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is 'QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS;' And in following out thls system he feels cun fidentthatbis enstontors and himself ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. HE WOULD INVITZ THE MAN OF FASHION, THW PROFES SIONAL GENTLEMAN, THE MER CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC AND WORKINGMAN To call and examine for themselves at THE TIME HlGlsrooils, No. 151. Liberty street, - AND T i7l5Y MUST rtr SATISFIED. 'aro - 4 1,9' 4 7ft VE M TAL PLATE IN THE ATEMEN2 . " 4:1 • JOHN 111"Cl'aSKEY' BEAR SEINS, 4 ".--- nduudressed , just. ream , schwa foroalstly 4. ISMEN. os—tf BUFFALO ROBES: —Received by Cicero, a fresh and full supply of all sizes of Robes. Apply to 03-1:f 013ELEN, _ . AUCTIONEER APIRCOMMISSION MERCH7, Comer o f , Wood aid Sat . .Pitarksirk Ts reedy to receive inerchaodiaSeFwvety dermiption _L ott consignment, for indilitior private *kik and from king experievii4 in illdsa'httt taw, VA"' himself 11;14, be will be akdii - tis glsoMither:satilifikrita to all who may faior him Sside;beirPiOlmiW Regular sales on Moe Dsi`ttand TUC&snars, of Dry Goods-and fancy *tides, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, PittsborghniOnfoctimsd arricles,new and second hand furniuiredkC.; . 1112 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,ateirly gas light. -aug 12—y WILL be sold at Davis' Qotthislercial Auction Roorns,•corner of Wood and Fir di street, on Sat urdayevening, the 3d inst. at 'early Otis light, et value,. Me collection of Books, aniong which ate Blackstone's Commentaries; Kent's Cdtrinldntaries; ill'Kenney's Digest of the LaWs of Pennsylvania: . • Parke's Pantology; De Tocqueville's Democracy hi A met ica; Gilles Greecer, Ferguson's Rome, &c. &c, f 2. • .1. D. DAVIS ? Auct'r. JAMES MAY AUCTION SALES OF DRY GOODS, &c. AT Davis' Commercial Auction Reoms, career of Wood and 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 are Calicoes, Muslins, Broad cloths, Cassimeres and Cassinetts, Fustian, Shawls , and Handkfs, Hosiery, Canton and Woolen Flannels, blue drillings, Merinoes. Mous de Laines, 32 pieces SteubenvilleJeans, 20 Acrz Ceps, &c. At 2, P. M.— Screens, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables and Kitchen Fur niture. Also,B caddy bates Imperial Tea. febl J. D. DAVIS, Aucer. " anted. AFARM, within 12 milt" of the city, containing about 100 acres, moderately improved, and fur which $lOOO will be paid. Apply at the Real Estate Agency of d3O BLAXELY & MITCHEL. rrolo4 LIIMOIIIL ALOT of prime FRESH SICILY LEMONS, just received and for sale, by REINHART & STRONG, j 24140 Liberty sr. • FRUIT TREES, SHRUBBERY, &o.—Persons desirous of procuring fruit, ornamental and shade trees, and shrubbery, from Philadelphia, are respect fully requested to leave their orders with the subscri ber a.s soon as possible. F L SNOW DEN, jan 25 .No 184 Liberty, head of Wood st. WVANTED—An active lad, 15 or 16 year of age, by , Om 25) F L SNOW DENs.,_ JUST received, 5000 Freeman's beit Fire Brick, which will hereafter be kept constantly on hand and sold low for cash by BIRMINGHAM & CO. may 27 No. 60 Water st. TO OWNERSOF TOWN LOIS In East Liver"OW, Obit; THE undersigned will attend to the payment of Taxes, and to the redemption of Lots sold for taxes in the above place. Persons desirous that 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, East Liverpool. FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY, ja llo: 13, Fifth street, between Market and Wood, and corner of Sixth and Grant sts IC;. 11. w: LE:EIt 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 Bonver, Russia, Neutria, and Urory other de,oription of Hats. Also, a variety cf cloth, walott and fur raps; all of which will he sold ;0., the %,- ry lowest price, As no part of their Inatilif:tcttile is :lute by machinery, Irut by the best workmen by hand, :hey can recommend with confidence their Hats. as be ing superidl• and more durable than those generally of feted to the public. Merchants and storekeepers can `te ' , implied upon equally us low terms us in the Ea ern Markets. I. & H. WALKER. tcl3-3m. PEACOCK & inta,qs, GREAT WES FERN, PLAIN AND FANCY Glass Cutting Establishment, SMITHFIELD STREET, 'VTR ERE all 1, iinis of cut, ;lain and preFsed glass V all descriptions, can be purchased at ter" n.a 3onable prices. together with a great variety of splendid cut gla4s, oritolnee lights for stii iihonts, private houses and churches. Also, windtivr glass, a superior urti- Ji•, wholesnli• and retail. Persons warning nny of the ahoy. , articles, will do well to call and czar due for themselves, before porch's sing elseo here. B. NVateis and Time pier() Glasses always on hand. 025-3 m. BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day received, and for sale by T HAVE this day taken into partnership in the Foun -1 dry business, my sin, WILMA X J. ANDERSON; the business to be conducted under the firm of John An derson and San. All persona having claims against me, will please present them for settlement, either to my son or myself. JOHN ANDERSON. Smithfield Foundry, Water street, Pittsburgh. J an'y let, 1844 5 Two New and First Rate Steam Vogues. ONE is 20 horse power, 10 inch cylinder, n:43 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 22 feet long. 30 inches in diameter. These enghtes are made of the hest.ma Serials end in the most substantial manner; and will he sold on accoinmodating terms. They can be seen at the *arebouse of the subscriber at any time j24—tf H. DEVINE. 11. States Line. A RARE CHANCE FOR RETAIL GROCERS! THE subscriber' drill sell the balance of file stock of Gtoteries, and also the fixtures of a retail Grocery Stoto at Ei km rate; to any person *hatvislies to engage in chi, bdshress Chia is a favotable opportuni ty. In the stock is embraced alot of seporior RioCof fee, which is lower than' it, ciin be perchased eastward. J. R. StUR:PHY,.Exe'r, jan 15-t-Ar __rty,fr t of :i __ street. DANCE ANTI WALTXING I ACA'DEMY. THE first session of Madame 131aique's Academy will cornMence on SATURDAY, this day,Jan 13th, at Concert Tall, at9' A. M. The days of tuition will. be Monday, from 3 to & M; Thursday from 3 to 5 P tvi; and Saturday from 9 to 12 A M and from 3to 5P M, of each week.. It is desirable that those intending to enter pupils should do so at the opening of the session. The Swiftsure, Robinson, .Master, leaves every Thursday.at 10 o'clock, a. m. The,Cutter,Collias,Maiter, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock a. in. " The Montgomery, Bennett, Master, leaves every Sat urday nt.lo o'clock a. tn. The Express, Parkinsom Master, leaves every Sun day at 10 o'clock a at. JOHN . BIRMINGHAM & CO., Agents, J - 11 s r- RECEIVED aad for sole on constrotneut 7 lzhae bacon, 111L. 4 . *nor , 1, 0 „ vn store efJaeolo4*.interSi s Co C0n . 00 .. 29 .1: K. MOORHEAD it CO. ~zir#urii k ~akl~ *An D. Davis, Book btu:: Freon:des Fire trick for Saic. \l'm. PE troe K NENT DOOR TO THE. TEMPERANCE HALL J. G. & A. GORDON, 12 Water areet NOTICE. FOR SALE CHEAP, Regular Packets, ter Cluebuestid ~ . ....~ ....rte.}....-.. lot Zap 6* Co ter CI HEAP AND PROFITABLE PROIiERTY.-- ‘..../ For sale, in the landsome village of Florence, Washington eounty; l 2s miles from Pittsburgh, on the Steubenville turnpike, about 1 i acres of btnd, on which is erected a good frame house, In _Which the other xi* Jive/, and another new ',frame house ' &althea, a stable, a large and alcillent garden, ood fruit— peaches, plum* apple ktees,•&c. A ell at the door, and on the land is a choice co pit, open. and constant sale for slides coal that two bands can dig. This property will be sold very cheap for all or part cash and part Credit. for terms please apply at Har ries Agency and Intelligence Office, No 9, stb at.: jtin 31 ° • A T the Real Estrite Agency tic BLAKELY & XI MITCHEL, Peen street (sth ward) and Smithfield, near sth stieet. ' Also, a house and ldt on 7th sti-eet, near the new tOurt }loose. , • Also, a farm in Rdia township, containtng 114 sows. , Also, 2 acres ofhind, adjoining the town of Hano ver, Ohio. Alio, a farm in Columbiana county, Ohio, contain ing 144 acres. Also, a kit of ground on 3th street, 30 feet front by. 130 feet deeps Also, a lot of ground in the Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsburgh, 90 feet' front by fto deep, on which is erected a neat Cottage; House, a variety of shrubbery, fruit trees, grape vines, *c, have been lately planted on the lot. . , Also, six at.res of land, adjoining the town ,of East Liverpool, on which is erected a rope walk, &c. Also, a holise and lot on Prospect street, beautifully situated (would be exchanged for a farm within 20 miles of the city). Apply te d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL. THE ONE HALF part of the three story Brick House 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 rCasonable. jan 4 Apply to BLAKEL'Y & MITCHELL. Building Lints in, Birmingham. 13 LOTS, suitable for building moat eligibly sit uated, and within two ttes' walk of the steantferry boat landing, willb 3 » id at prices to suit the times. The terms lof paynier... 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. 9 FIFTY ACRE LOTS, situate In Ross township, Ak. , Allegheny county, within 4 miles of the city of Allegheoy,part cleared land and part woodland, and under good fence. It would be divided into small iota, if wished. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, .46 Real Estate Agents. To Let. A NEW 4 story Brick %Vim House beta een Wood Ll_ and Smithfield "meets. Possession given home- A TWO story frame House on Ist betvireen Wood and Smithfield streets, adjoining the ware house of Messrs Robertson S. Repperts. Possession given on the Ist day of April neat. For terrhs apply le BIRMINGHAM, &CO., Nu. 60 Water street. F OL F ilt rl E ll:R:a c d "s 4A o m f il l e a :f d rot o n n ri t tt e - 4 2 burgh, for rent, together with the improvements, con sisting of :tint-go house containing ten moms, excellent enter at the door, stal-iliog, sheds, Sui, forrnei iy occu pied VI Invert:: then! in on the late) finder excellent fine. )nlnr 2 u l.4.neh barn. wO It stehirii f•ir 12 horses. an ore; iir "waling mink tree., .LC, &r. More laid for Flinn oriiii!it b. hail if:r,~ii,~•.d. A ptil at the heel F. 41 BLAKELY MITCHEL. j 2( • Sinitlifi:,l,l and Penn ,treee‘. ENCELLEST OFFICF:STO LE"! excellent cariee fir one or more laivyers, m is LI. he had by immediate application to tGOLF &Fox. TER, Real Estate Agents, next door to Post Office.— One or more rooms—possessiun given on April Ist. jan 24. M. BLlss to Let. s r F e rry t or yf ra m A a street A two story brick dwelling house on Ferry street. A email frame house, on Front, below Ferry at. A very convenient brick dwelling. with stable and carriage house, situate on Penn street, in the Fifth ward, formerly occupied by Dr Gladden. ALSO—Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City. Y 23. Apply to JAMES MAY. pi COMFORTABLE, well finished, new brick dwelling house, pleasantly situated on Coal Lane. It will be rented on reasonable terms Inquire of all 19-tf ziA TWO StORY brick 110113 C, suitahlr for rt ..t1.4 we Wing and Orncery, situate on the. cornet of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given limbed; ntely. Enquire of 011. J AMES M IY. For Rent. r i t T HE three story brick building, No. C 5, Third -street, at present occupied by Wm. Seeley. At.so, ten Items of ground on Prospect Hill,nenr the city, on which is a Dwellin g House, Stable, Orchard, Sc. Posaession given Ist April next. Apply tl? JOHN D. DAVIS, j3—tf. corner of Wood& Fifth sti. THE Mansion House of the Fleecedale farm, with about an acre of ground, late the residence of Andrew Murphy, deceased. This would be a delight ful retreat for the citizen, or a desirable place of resi dence fu• the family of any one whose pursuits called him abroad frequently, and who wished a pleasant home and cheap rent for his family. There are all the ner.essary outbuildings, such as ice house, coal and smoke ho'use. &c, &c. Also, a Well of . good w,ater at the door, and privilege of keeping a horse and cows at the charge of the farm tenant. Possession will bb given iminettafely and rent nut charged until let April next. Apply to Jas. R. Murphy, Liberty street, corner Ce cil's alley, or to S. F. Von Bonhorst, No 75, Frout st, between Market and Ferry streets. • inn 4—d 1 wsrwl jtt FRESH GOODS, DIRECT FROM THE EAST. Gai KEGS Son .Roiti . 2 " Tamarinds, 1.500 lbs. Goshen Cheese, 6.ceses Citron,, 3bags Eng. Warn s; 4 " 4 casks Zaino Currants, 2 cases Rock Candy, 30 Drums S Figs 60 Boxes Bench Raisins; 24 . 14 it I/ doz. bottles Preserved Pine kpplesi " Extract of Lemon, I " RoSe 'Water,. 2 '" Jujubel'este, F'ectoridO Balsamique Paste, an excellent article for coughs and CALI; just received and for !ale by REINHART &STRONG, 140, Liberty at. ....j2?... t Gosh** Clicese. A FURTHER Supply of that ptiuse Goshen Climes ilk_ just leceived' and for sale, by 7 REINHAV & Stalsid, ','• 140 Liberty st. ILI article, just rqc se eery &STRONG, j3l. 40 Liberty etseet. Pim -Sidi: FOR SALE For Salo. Tavern Stand For Bent To Let. JOHN M'CLOSKEY, Three Big Doors, Libeity street TO LET. To Lot ,-, ~:~~ ~' umitioxtatton AMERICAN PORTABLE BOAT II For the transportation of MERCHANDIZE AND - PRODUCE PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND , BALTIMORE, NEW YORK ; AND BOSTON EL DEMME, RESPECT FULLY informs biafriends and shipped generally that he has changed the name of his Traniportatlcin Line. (Win the Uttitei e Stetes Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Liner' • - This line is composed of iwentrfieene* Flour Sec tire Portable Boats; one of which will depart daily,' from Pittsburgh; Philadelphia ned' Baltimore. Tho 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, reparation and damage to Goods, invariably attending' Onse t tran shipments between Pittshurgh and Phibuielphia, are by the Portable Boats most effectually removal.. p To give undoubted security to owners and shippers, all goods and produce shipped by this line will loe 'hs. cured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the ownem Mete/midise shipped by this line in any of the east , ern cities, and eonsigneitcrH Devine, will be forward ed immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, fr)ie of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no com missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any comnounitations or goods directed to the. taro of the' Undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H DEVINE, Canal Basis, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • BUZBY & BROTHER, 365 Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESE & SON, Commerce street Wharf. Baltimore. • B A 'FAHNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, 'New York. ' RICE & WILLIAMS, Nu 3. Ctkitham str..et, Boston. , • eiffi lli da C. A. I:IIcANULTV'S UNITED STATES i POIITAIILE 110 AT LINE For the tt ansportation ofY erchandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, since it we. first established un the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the prciprietors 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 six days. • . • • The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat System over every other mode of transportation (when cannis intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any com ment. Shippers can rely on hay ing their rroduce, merchan dize, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to i the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and lat 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 tu: CHARLES A. ?tlctsislULTY, • At the Deprit, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. ROSE- & mpaßuz, . ! 53, Smith's Wharf. near Prrili a, Baltimore. i - THOMAS BORBIDGEO jan 31-ly 272, Market street,•Philadelphia. 18 , 4 _ 3 STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., Forwarding. and nonunbiotort Merchants, CLEVELAND, 01110. A GENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Cote pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; Wnskington, Linb. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s Line of Steamboats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. REFER . TO Wilkie & Ensvirorth, No. 9, Coenties Slip, N. Y. ft. Hunter & Co. Albany. _ . Otis Chaff, Reston; Hunter, Palmer & Co.; BUffalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, Hon. John M. Allen; s Clevelanti. Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey ' Beaver. , Dirmingham& Ce.; Pittsbargh. ap 1 1843-Iy. . . Beaver and Warren Packet. THE canal packet ERIE, .1, M.. Shaw, master, will runes nsgulattri weekly packet between the above named ports, leaves" Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight or passage applyon bnard, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY; Beaver .".;• ; •X' ' 71111 " • .- • cts. • • • 1843.• ARE RE DIiCED.—U. S. Mitt. Lis 1L of sfinis AND'RA L ROAD CARS, from Pitts,hurgh,via-Pkat. ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and La j ticakit, to Philadelphia, connecting with the Main trmn °fairs to N. Y. &.c. Only 150 miles staging toilette night out. Als°, the direct line w Baltimore. Fore to Philadelphia $9. • Baltirtioro 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clubliA:. M. Office 2d door below the Merillnintst Hanel Wood st. MENDELL,•GRA.HAM; WAUGH feb 23, 18 . 43'—;1i. Pmprieiors. Thei Great Central Rent* Via National,Road and Baithnore and Ohio Rai Road Company. " • _ is-T - ri NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL'CO4CH ti;qt, WA3HINATON Cl 7, BALTIMORE, PtiILiDELPEILA Atitt Na* You., . XHtS line is in, fit operation and ieaves Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A: AL, via Washington Pa. and, national road to Cantberland, connecting here with the tail road Co's to all the above planes: Trav elers will find this a q)aedy and comfortable mete; it being a separate ftd-clistteet Pittsburgh and Ciiin berland line, facilities Will be afforded wlrich fame not been heretofore enjoyed: tiara coaches foTtdiOd# the !hottest aoffatt. with tliciptivilage of going through direct or taking iimh nights 'in£ at theit Option: FOr tickets, apply at dui olce at the lvlonotigahela How. . L. W. STOCKTON, fob 5--dtf. Prosidentef N. R. Stage Co. United States Wagon and flail Road THE subscribers berg nude oniosethents to for wdi•A goododuring the winter 0 651 fiord Pitts. bur h, Philadelpirlit and Nevi-, York. . htcAltitlTY, - • Canal Usta - Libetts!troot, Pitaimwirb. TabiliAo KIRBIDGE, Avow, 01094 ,t (4. Aft 4' tan ljtittita coils - crab - AL =wak azonaliros *mat* • • Alfiichant.: anti Maanfacturers' Scrip . :02 ► Sxchang c Bank Scrip II titrrency a ... Burks. Coxaty Sera r......:.i..~ ' - 76 EXCItAI . 44SE—AT MILT. 0finiiiadeiphia.,.......:..4.•.;.,.... - .--......1:4—:—.. i Nato York , - 4...*.i —..... ..let w....... 1 - Ballitttore • ' ~..;,.. .i SPECIE, - - 1 -, Silver .7 1., !..par Bank of PremanreA. - sosi Northam& and .Mataufaderece Exekango 3 et. •;‘' • 4 - • • • • • • • " Do. Hollidaysburirk.....- • ..paw -PIILLADELTNIA. . Sank of Nort/s America ' • • ....pao Do Northeraliberties...:-.„:1:c.. Do' Pe114411014441a4 . .... . Commercial Bank_44.',o4koastia • par Farmers' inotia''. btask . Kensingtoa • '' • • par Mainifachtrert andifecheinia' ••• Mechaiscri...4... .......—par Moyamenis sir ' . Pao' Philadelphia bank Pm. Schtlylkill Southwark— A. , Western . ... Bank of Poi* rateneksA3a.;...., • -.4.par Girard bank. .112 U. S. bank and branches : 5:..:...36 • COUNTRY BA NHL - • Bank of Gerounrknes Chester etrunly par " ifeimeare tensity Montgomery " • NortiltutibienlaAk.::. • Par Farmer.' bank of Bucks county .. Easton bank ...... ...... per Doylestown bank.: z . • . T Frankiitg bank bf Brankingtos I Bank of Qiuunbersbnrirts- - 2 " ificklktown •- • • ... .. 2 _ Gettysburgh ::.• •-- • - • •• -s " Lewistown. • .. • ::. .... . . •2 • " Susquelll4uskod4.. Betke boidsi# beink • • 75 Columbia Bank and Bridge Company • • ' Carlisle bank Erie , " • Parneeri bind Dvotei* sinsk . 2 Bann of Liisbitiokr ' ' .‘ 3 " Bank 6f. Rtadfnir • - Harriabnwg bank - ~... 2 Hmsesdate q.... .... '2' Lancaster • " _ _ .11 Lancaster co. " 1 Lebanon " ' ' 2 Miners' bank of Pottsville. .... :...' ...... .... .... 2 Monongahela bank of litroille:::.-.:.,',......1 New Hope an De/aware Bridge campany...:. .2 • Northampton bank ' . .... no sale Towairda bank Wyoming bank . :;...111 . _ _ West Branch bank .... .. .• . • ... :• - • - --IQ York bank , • • .2 Belmont bank otSt.. Ciairsosik 1 Clinton bank of Columbiana bank of Neso Lisbon.... ~........1 Circleville (Inference, caeAstesj •- - • 1 " ( Warren, Ctiikiell • fto sal4 Cincinnati banks Chillicothe bank.... Commercial bank of Lake Erie - .....15 Franklin bank of Columbus . ... . . ....A Farmers' aid Mecheriikir bank of Farmers' bank of Canton'....... ' • • Geauga Grannills Hamilton Lancaster Marietta - Massillon . . . • Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati: Mount Pleasant • Norwalk Putnam- wee • J••.; al Sandusky . .. Scioto 2 Urbana ............ Wooster Xenia Zanesville Bank of Cleve ...... - . . INDIANA...' .. , 1 State llank and Oranches , . .-. * Stati Strip . .....2d KENTUCKY - • - 4r , AR banks ' . ... . .... ILLINOIS.. i t. .. State bank - Bank of Illinois, Sha . ••••• •• • .• • •••• • • , • VIRG' Bank of the Valley of Vir - ' • sonee2 . J Bank of Virginia....... is Exchange, bank of Virginia . . .. .. • • • • - Farmers' bank of Virginia.. .... .. .. .. ....... North. IVeatern bank ti t rginia . • •_ r _ ••••• • • • - - Merchants'anal Meehan of ' bank of Virginia.... 13ranchee.• .. . •. •. ....... .... ••••- • • • - MARYLAND. Daitiosore ..1411 All other sotogost NORTH CARDLIN ha - All solvent basks.. 4 • - souTd clatointd. All solvent basks.. 2 GEORGIAN Ai/so/vent banks Motile banks .. . 10 Country Moth .. LO MANA., • , New Orleans bait (kood):..;. TENNESSEE. All b a • like _., '• The proprietors of the Moanuta tort. and Kul , CURT- ♦sn. MANUFACTURILIR respectfully infortn *elf friends and the patrons of those papers, that they'havet a large and well chosen assortment of R _. j CC . RSZU or WOOD A$D Tatar) ill SPECIF, STANDARD PENNSYLVANIA.—rinsnuit9,4 ALABAMA. JO* 1 5 1tIN ING OFFJCE, 4,:Citievan 07 Woo& & rzrra arszoiai • r_ alit% &awl sum= viMtasizzotticf - Necessary to a Job Priming Office, and th at theyirre prepare to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, Or. EirE . iit otstluPliorr. BlAd.i. BMX of idittn,g,l Circulars, Pka Bill Heads, Cards, Handotts, Blank Checks, Hat Tips. . Nil s of 'NUM's, Slate, Steamboat and Caned Boat Bilk, witk ap • prelpriate cuts , Printed on the shortest notice and malt reasonable' We rbspectfullyask the patronage Of our friends *sal the public in general in this fret a dour busies.: Jay 31,1843. PHILLIt'S & 6111/8. Another Card: cuatassaitry with The prop , rietof of the ViTesterri Exchange at th i s • lite tendrra his docile &inks for a generous 'aline invites all his 'friends eithir on acnoapi Stet inn: be hit„ to ". 1 ". t!ii;mtwitimge.
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