TITTSBV OH BOARD OF TRADE. , I ffis roc FIDRUAST. . NV's;;,..El4lO—T. J. BigtwE--John W. Bletir ,Tits. UMW DICNOCRATic AwestoqtATtes is tMMr fill imegnaised, with an eiScieat aad Id* Sat at ogi c ti s c #O4 wiirdo good semito' to the dnosticesets , The meeting of Wednesday sight was wen . igittid„ aid showed that rowel , spirk abroad' ‘sasmigths young releiien o the irepottanes 4,1 r dwiNif • sob! enamel. and the tweemsty wbicb emote -41i:**Ms . 4ited tied esiesgietionetiott. Aist vitir. !belted*, Emig- ban ger ameba foe were* iiipo ra4 mmuas.l „. . The " 'alien" turn , " .O P I rKterdaY. •n attend Air %Aid -of* amber of one 4Chkataipaniell• - Asontitst Lass.s Bort is stow , before the,Coort of 'Otiartoilethriona.-'The prom:owe ia stir present Post liosstitr, itia4l6, Esq. And the der :indent Ne‘ille B Craig ; Esq. - it is °ma long sterelini, and origina iid - deriq the time when those gentleman were Coo. sestSti with die - corps editorial. Stittoulso.-4•The.jingle of the merry sleigh bells vim heard through out: city 'yesterday, and while the Apeasiiit. StIOW &SU the' whole town wi l enjuY it. We --impsetto be abirts9 goa ileighing ounielver On or abaut -Ow ',ridgy. 40 • ' Whotook'Dr. Ninny's star from the Front &twat b Friday night lasti 'a thequestion I Actgional arrow HA RUM—The Tittles states idiom& swimmer "Olive," from - Brunswick,*e., hay. isepk,-I:ne of.Brensoick goods. commenced dischar iiinetsinsis* ici, Friday forenoon, and three sleds keded iriths3 bales of cotton, started for the city I Thinisbout Haifa mile from the vessel, the ice gave way,, nad blt. sleds, cotton bales and drivers were elsainped, Thiteottodeciated, bat two of the sleds and harms. a pireae)osi. , Twci horses were_in the water for some time, but they were finally "noosed," and fished up.— The dri*ers s►ss' also saved. • The goods wen, eimsign• ag-to Items . Kimball & Coburn, and the under wri est! authorized .he discharge. The goods were of Coursaconslderably damaged. EZTINSIVX RISSISSIttIi tit New ORLEASIII.--On Wednesday night this 24th ult. the store of Messrs. Boutin Gaily & Co. in Royal street, New Orleans, was nabbed of nearly nine thousand dollars. Eight thous. anadollars of this sum was in post notes of the Citi sea's Beni; and about six hundred in specie. The xhietmust have secreted himself in the store in the day time, and when the store 'wat shut up for the night, crept from his hiding place and opened the iron safe. As ratrnza —The eked.. *cure in tha easement story of the litt Charles Hotel was faioniuu dy entered sum et that in Muml:ty night. the 22d ult. and $l2OO wore stolen and carried ay IT from it. . Ata .\tuntaa.-1 y..oung tn3ri, n clerk in 0011 u( •crir'ssbltetale clothing storas, bail SBOD is notes stolen frog his bw. , while attending to salmi banking I:twi nes* nu tit., 25:h ult . in the Mech.tnies' and Trwiers' Bank. Rom* ats EU' •Pt or POLL Y 1100 t.—The NOW Turk True Sou of Saturday says: It was rumored in town last night thsu this w.sinan had made her escape *OM PachniOnd Tait 'ArfAxsAcriverrts DISTIUICT EL&CTIONr —The "last report from the Third District is that Abbot, the arliigcandidate fur Congress, has b.•en elected by a ma jority of 63 votes. • HORRID MURDER. By die - Southern mail cf yeeterd.ty we levee the in tsiligenco of a most atrocious !stonier committed do tbe,Christasas Holidays, on Franklin Bar, opposi e t6enaautisofßed River which has norbefo re be.= noticed Inds* paper 4 The body of a man was found on the bar stripped, and signs were near of a great su uggle. The murder was committed 'iv the stroke fa hatchet oathe head, and it is supposed' the murdered man was taken Frirm a raft or fiat bunt, us he-was a stranger to the inhabitants adios* palls, and no one could recog nize bls feentres. It is stilted that two woodcbcppers, listimirs Ewell and Thomas Horton, suddenly disup posted a day or two before the body was found. and that ttrir tracks correspond to , those in the land, and they bad threatened to kill &person who claimed a raft lying above. so it is most probably that they are the villisas and haveeold the raft below and got o 3 with the morly. The papers up the Ohio may know of cane missing man who had taken a raft down the Ohio a bout that time, and serve the friends of the unfortu sate man by noticing this murder.--Cin; Cam. ---- Twenty-second of rebruarf VAN BUREN SUPPER. The Van Buren men of the city and county,are tcs p!etfully invited toatteada meeting, to be held at the United States Hotel, this evening, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of making arrangerneets fur celebrating the birth day of the Father of his mostly, General George Wishington, in a becoming manner f 2 MANY DEMOCRATS. Cot IL NI. Johnsen, "Ebro of "rhaaked.P , The yeomanry of Allegheny county, in favor of the nomination of the defender and champion of our rikhts, Col. R. if. Musson, for President. are requested to Inept at the Washington Hotel, on Saturday, l Oth inst., at ? o'clock. Now is the time for the people to act., when - "traitors brave the field." Democrats, you are all invited. 117 The patriotic letter of the War worn veteran will be road to the meeting. By the Committee, IV . HUGLIES, Prisident. ?Cate District 1 George . R White doom of, vs Vend. Exp. A legheny County Benj. Darlington. . And now to wit, Jan..", 1844; On motion of Mr 31' 'Cluidieu, the Court appoint Francis R. Shuck, Audi ilir, to distribute the proceeds of sale in this case. From the Record. . GEO. It. RIDDLE, Proth'y. _ l t' Notice' i - hereby given to all persons interested that ; illie'sbove Auditor will attend to the duties of his art )lrtt„ It his of f i ce in 4th street, Pittsbnrgh, on . 1 4Vity, thetlth of February, instant; at 3 orelock OF It. FRANCIS R. SfitlNE, 1 3,3 • .. Auditor. . -Li. G Cheese. e I A FURTHER s oalla upply of that p rim Goshen Cheese just teceired and for sale, by REINHART &-STONG; 140 Liberty et. • il • . 18 AAC V RITSE, Late :Ftiuserargi,P., .„ 'COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT; •i, " ' • SALTINOIRIC, EP aftfereneft in P i iitaimiril Sauey. F 4 Co* Robeitson & Reppert; Sohn and Rieh'd Floyd; Porter ..Cestridly, iket Pinglilin &C-ix Robert Galway; agony & Pettit; M; Leech &Co; 4. W. Burbridge & Co; Rob't Dithe/l& Cm' paled! ap Fleming; - 'Hunter & Rime; 1 Ir. &R. NrCuneheon; He } r. .. -- 4 , A x Pertiheigeittteettion will be gillet _to the sales of t u eafree 'Produce; contigrstnents of , Obieh art respect . fijr Goods received and fet'Werifeet with despatch 11 'mind. ' • jent , l-6m 1 I === Wl4llllO/0311,1% Azt MORNII44I, FicalLUAßitalifi", . Travellers dared select Boats provided soilki Evait's Safety Osarsisfor preventing Salgado* of Steams Boilers TT Would be well for the traveling community to ..L beer to mind that their security depends entirely upon their own encouragement of boats that have or may be at the atrium i l . s fproming . tiiis above upper*, use. , And that every andvidual making such selec thesis contributing innards a general introductionii an invention admitted by all men who unilerstand the ,prhsciples of the Stesun Engine, to be a sure preventa tives against these dreadful dimmers. Yon have cer tainly, in thehandredi *implosions that have already taken pleMe;their almost daily occurrence, and the a = tho a oflives that have already been lost, a suffi cientt Safety ' Boat; and in every casein .give it-the prefers/um. They have went roan additional expense that your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefo re to meet them with a corresporulingdeose ofliberality, and by your preference show that you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu- 1 num life. They de not Charge r rEthan other boats; i their accommodations in, other is are equal, and in many cantle superkin, and as to is one, leaving Pittsbingh every day, why will yo 4 run any risk, when it is so completely in your own pewter to avoidlhese dis asters. All boats marked thus Cl] in dui List of Arrivals and Departures, in another part of this siaper, are supplied with the Safety Guard. t' Litt of Boats provided with tilt Safety Guard. ALPS, LAD IIOF LYONS, AGNES, LEX,OTON, AMARANTH, LAN 7', ADELAIDE, MEN OR. ASHLAND, MINSP., REL. BOSTON. MARLITT.A, BRILLIANT, MICIL.VAN, BRUNETTE. MAR 4VE TTE, BREAKWATER. MAIEN TIC, BRIDGEWATER, MUSKIRGUAI VAL' Y, CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL, CHARLESTON, MUNett PARK, CICERO, ' MESS GER, CANTON, „MON OMERY, CUTTER, ' ' NOR , BEND, CECELIA, NRPT A E, CASPIAN, NARA RISE TT, CLIPPER, NIAG , COLUMBUS, OSPR ," CLEVELAND, ORPH.OX BOY, COLUMBIANA, • OHIO ILLAIL., CORSAIR. OHIO, -1. DUQUESNE. ORLES S, ' DUKE of ORLEANS, °LEV, RANCH, ECLIPSE, PENE PE, EMMA, PANA EDWIN HICKMAN, QUEE tifthe SOUTH, EL DORADO, ROWENA, EVELINE, • RAR Il e , EXPRESS MAIL. SARAH, NN, FORMOSA, SARAT A. PORT PITT, SAVANNA). GALENA, S . T. CHARLES, C I EN"L BROOK. ST. LOUIS. GALLANT, TALLEYRAND, IDA, TOBACCO PLANT, INDIAN QUEEN. VIC TRESS, ILLINOIS, V ALLE Y"FOR G E. J. H. BILLS, . VIOLA. JE WESS, WEST WIND, JAMES ROSS, WING AND rava. ma, 2.2 IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY! FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE THREE BE DOORS! T"Eproprietor 6f this well known and highly fa eored - establiAhroent takes great plonsuroin in forming his friends and the public at large that he has just received the mnst MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS Thar has e;h.r been purchased in the eastern markets. It is impoogible for him to deticeibe the QUANTITY, QUALITY - 4ml VARIETY of hit stock but be in rites all Wit wish to pun brie clothing of any descrip tion to cdll tit his estiblliihnient, as it is the only pace in the west where ALL TASTES MAY I3E SUIT ED. at the most reasonable prices. His assortment of Winter, Spring, and Summer Goods _ oarearoT sqtrazitall. All of can be rtianuceesared.itito clothing to or , der, and made • es riddstee, laid as tastily and !heir ionabl3r de aidtxd>iiany tdbeFalitabliehment TN THE UNITO GATES: IT IS' WELL JratiWN THAT HIS PRI( ES ARE LOWER THAN ANr: QTR.: Zit, HOUSE IN THE CITY, Amisittei Ar* west of the *outwit= coo pirebiters find such a variety of geode from whiCh teseket as at the Aineduit ' T HAT for the put pose of a temporary repair that will secure the Aqueduct for the business of the coming season, the Couttiiittee ateauthorixed and re ----- quired, imniediitely after the paiisage ofthis ordinance, In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, he • • :10 .._. • <. l . ._- CO invite pr . oposa s r unxpurpose,grving not tees then has a nuigni fi cent assortment of ten diys notice, ausoon as they receive' the appro. HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES] al of the Beard of Canal Commissioners, put the' same SUSPENDERS, ef•?e, &r• under contract; providing however, that the Contract. . ' The motto of the. 4 ‘Three Big Doors" is ors shall enter into Bonds with good and sufficient se. QUICK -SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,' c.." . drity to the amount of ton thousand dollars, to keep up the strncture so as to actumeniodate this business And in following out this system tin feels con. 1 until the 30th day of NoveMber, 1244. . fidentthatbis ctistotners and himself lln conformity with the above ordinance, sealed pro. ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. revel. will be received until Monday. the 12th inst. . for sustainin g and keeping in navigable boating order, ? HI TroULD INVITIL THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES . the Aqueduct, at this city, from the first day of April till the 30th day of Neieniber next. SIONAL GEV TLEMAN, THE MERE ' rropusals may be left at my store, in Liberty strait, CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC ' endorsed, "proposed' for repairingAqteduct:" AND WORKINGMAN , ACiBERT GALWAY, f2.t12 Chairman 4 To t.all and examine for themselves at : (Gazette Aqueduct Committee. THE TZERBIS WIG 1110012 copy) 15, ; ,No. 151, Liberty street, AND THEY MUST HE SATISFIED. tar OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE PAY EMENT.43 3 26 JOHN M'CLOSKEY. I THREE BIG DOORS new Water Works until Friday, the 9th of Feb- To Farmers. ceived. 1 1110ROPOSALS will be received at the office of the .1. THE : sons HE Cultivator for February, has just been re ruary next, for supplying the works with coal for one 1 Pin desirous of subscribing tothis valuable paper can do so by applying at Cook's Liters- year, to commence on the first of April next rt Depot, 85 4th facet. sole agency for Pittsburgh. I i ll ' 311491 . ROBERT MOORE _ ___________________________ f 7 Trash razoily Plow. T HE subscribers deep consuantly on hand, at the Old Pittsburgh Flour Steam Mill s cornxr of Re doubt alley and Water sweets, Fresh Family "par, a superiortuticle. Also, bran and chopped stuffs of all kinds, which they will sell in quantides to suit parcha sera. • 0. 0. EVANS & CO. jan 11-11 n FRS Sig GOODS, DIRECT FROM THE EAST. 3 KEGS Sun Raisins, 2 • " Tamarind., 1500•Ibs Goshen Chesser 6 cases Citron. 3bags Eng: Walnuts, 4 " Almonds, 4 cask; Zama Currants; 4,caseaßeck Csay, 30 Morns S Figs,, 60 Bozes Etijpch Rsiisdasi, 20 di XII at 2 Jar. bottle' #reservoiliins Apples, 44r• Eettuevof loam. " Robe Weber " 42befilisti;. Pectorals Ralsatilique Patio en exceThritt artiel• for coughs and colds; just received rod*, tale by REINHARTASTRORG, 140, Mery st. POOR ILIAPSTit, Cormisme. giserfaiisi sts., Pittsburgh, rowlY to mein, dire of every descriptin; oneensiganssa. for public or private:Ade; lira from loos espeohnoe ia the aboviOnshimeolatters himself ftn - he will:be able to mrstotra.othigOim to all who may &i or him with' Regular stiles dn : Moier•traliai aMiltibrars, Or* Clo2ds andlaM, title-lei, at 1 fralai g , A. IL; ; Groceries, Pittslmrgfirnalmfecuirestranicle;,new and secondhand furniture, &c., at 2 Ado! I, P. M. •, Sales every everu *ready gee - Aug 12-y urint.a. A , FARM. within 12 tqlkw of the chi, eamatining about 100 setts, tatalerately improved, and for which $lOOO will be paid. .. apply at the Real RstaleAgeacya Y : . BLAREIX hirrcnEL. &Mim• A LOT of ' prime me FRESH SICILY i& LEMONS, just received and for sale. by REINFLA,RT & STRONG, - 444)tiberty sr. RUIT TREES, SHRiThDERY, dice:.--Persons &rims of procurierftiiit, ernsmesteisod shade ind thrubberi, froterPhilitielphis, are respect;- Fully requested to leave their orders with the subscri ber es soon MI pOlhalet•F I, SNOWDEN,jest Lib erty, heed of wood et. WANTED—•Anioctive•led, 15 or 16 years of.oge, by Om 25) F L SNOWDEN. F i reman's Tire Sale. 111/ "'UST received, 4000 Freeman's best Fire Brick, which will hereafter be kept constantly on hand and sold low for cash, by BIRM.INGHAM & CO. may 27 No. 60 Water sr. 20BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day received, and fhr sale by J. G.& A. GORDON, nl5. • 12 Water street. FOR SALE CHEAP, Two New and Prt Rate Steam rINE is 20 horse wer,'lo inch cylinder, and 4 k.f . foot stroke, be sold with or without boilers. The other engine is 12 horse power, 7i inch cylinder, 3 foot stroke, one baiter about 22 feet long. 30 inches in diameter. These engines are made of the beat tea terials and in the most substantial manner, and will be sold on accommodating terms. They . can be seen at the warehouse of the subscriber at any time j24—if H . DEVINF..C. States Line. A RARE CHANCE "FOR' RETAIL GROCERS! T HE subscriber Will sell the balance of the stock of Groceries, mad also the fixtures of a retail Grocery Store at a low rate; to any persen who wishes to engage ki the business this is a favorable opportuoi ty. In the stock is embraced a lot of superior Rio Cof foe, which is lower diao it can be purchased eastward. J R. MURPHY, Exe'r, Liberty, foot of sth meet. jan 12—tf DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY. THE first session of Madame Blaique's Academy I will commence on SATURDAY, this day, Jan 13th, at Concert Hall. at 9 A. M. The days of tuition 'will he Monday, from 3 to 5 P M; Thursday from 3 to b P M; and Saturday from 9 to 12 A M and from 3 to 5P M, of each week. It is desirable that thou intending to enter pupils should do so at the opening of the session. JUST RECEIVED and for sale on consignment, 7 ithds bacon, 7 hhds sugar. Can be least at the store ofJacob Painter& Co. aug 29 J. N. MOORHEAD dt. CO. 8 StnliteAßFeSbr Alleghen ' Y JO ß PD. Ittql pti sup I I Corner of Wood and Fifty stmts. z OAßß eTTEß.Alcefthat ceeged clot l;ranilvbutterp. 7 upi : ruli jt Ap ; to A. BEELEN nal f FFALO ThNiGM . :S.—Receired by Little Ben 10 boxed Buffalo Tongues, in fine order, direct from the mountairs. A. BEELEN. nB-If jZ EAR SKINS, well dressed and fell haired, 6 1..1 suitable article for travellers' trunk.. &.e., fur sale by A. BEELEN nB-t .RF.CIIACKERS.just received tuul / 0 fur sale by C. YEAGER, d9.5-3t - 108 Market et. near Liberty. _ _ • Q ALT.-300 BMA No I Salt, fur ule by •j 23 __.______ JAMfSMAY LBS. BRIGHT PARIS GREEN, 101" No. I Prurian Blue, in store and for sale nt the Drug Store of JON. KIDD, Dec. 28, Corner 4th and Wood ate P. Walder,iloot and She* alaker W HO resided on 2d st„ between Wood and Smithfield, for many years. has ,retnowed back from Allegheny to the house lately occupi ed by Charl es L Voltz, on Wood street, between 2d endlst streots.Pittsbisrgh. Koeps all kinds of shoe's andbcwts. and shoe findings of the best quality, all of which he will sell at low prices to itis old customers, end all nthrrs who niay favor him with a mill jan —1 m tiFFALO ROBES by single robe or bale,fortele by A. BEELEN. eS.atf 25 RH DS. N. O. SUGAR, just received, tied (kir . sale by J. G. & A. GORriCiN. 027. THE subscriber beifjost received his annual supply of Landhsth's Oerden Seeds, consisting in part of the following kinds—ell of the last-year's crop. and warranted genuine' Asparagus, Egg Plant, . Parsnip; Beets, Endive, Peas, Deans, !Cale; PaPPO: Leek. Ptimpitin, Broccoli, Lettuce, - Radish. Borecolo, Water Mellein, Rhubarb.agmige, Meek " Solway. Ca . Nuturthres, Ceti:Hower. Sp inach, Squash, Celery, Oltra, TO OWNERS OF TOWN LOTS Tomatoes, Curled Cress, Onion, rr Bast Liverpool, 011ie. Turnip, Cucumber, Pam.,, :. :HE und la ersigned will altend to the payment of C.__ orn * Mutant (White mad brown) &c• JL Taws, and to the redemption -of Lets sold for 4 ,ur'c' mv",' 1., • J taxes in the tdienm place. Persons desirous that I Bow er sews. with 4 "IR"! Pi P la t , 1011- ore" lailiat and should attend td the above for theta, will &mud to m l:nsw er ----.. me the numbers of their talcs, arid sullicient fends to kir Orders for seedy finish, tines tic, fiettti gar. paythe stets, county andne to n um, untrue!, i n denim acrd ether. will km tweeived and peocun/y ult advance. Jo S.BLAICELY, toodott to. I. f L SNOWDEN, ,i2l. - Luttirerpool. J am 2 5 lieillB4 Liberty, head of woad. II OFFAL() ROBES.- —Received by Cicero, a fresh II and full supply of all sizesar Robes. Amply to uIK A. BEELEN. any AND E i i itOPElnt or saki, Jn'ttarinagkoaar vAtege or flaindeo; W. 11 44 1 9n,010.th,505 Att.boro," d„. Stastheavilla tnike. Ovid A'Jere* "eat* otii: , lclih is inactad a ipocl fragile 'boniA, la wlaChthe 'owne r and anothoruer ‘Otho hour. pal finisl. e atabie. a lawand,ascellent Fwd.:a, with goad frnit peaches, plants, apple tees, &c. A good wall ai,,thoi. • 010 on•tbe laud is cbpico. rola pit, M A cu' - astant s'itkicor all the coat that, two bands can _dig. This pnyertiiiill be sold !tory •abeapifoiall Or yart cash and part 6reatt. 'For.te,rnts pleats apply at Har ris's Army andlractigenea Office, No 0, - sth it. jan 31 A7' the Real 115mne Agency of BLARELY as 'II.IITCREL, Penn street (sth Wordy and Smithfield, issar stzent. Also, simnel aid lot oo 7th sins*, nee r the new Court House, Also, a facto in Ross township, eotnahltng 114 acre. Alm, 2 - acres ()nand,edjoiniiiiibi "01144-- ver, Ohio. ' • - Also, a farm in Columbiana sorusty, Oitio„ mato* ink 144 *cies; ' • Also, a lot aground en 9th street, 30 feet . front by 130 feet de4o: Also, a lot iernind in the Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsburgh, 20 feet front by . 230 deep, on which is erected a musk Cottage House, it variety of shrubbery, fruit - men, grape Tines, 4.c, have beep lately planted on Mahn. Also, six saes of land, adjoining the town of EaXt Liverpool, on Which is erected a rope walk, &c. Also, a bonie and lot on Prospect street, beautifully situated (would be exchanged for a farm within 20 miles of the city). Apply to d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL. FOR SALE. rr lIE ONE HALF part of the throe sorry Brick House and Lot situate in Markel meet, at present occupied by Thomas Campbell, and Co., as a Dry floods store. The title to this proper• ty is unquestionable, and ►till be sold reeionable.--- jam 4 Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL. D.iM4 Eats in Ilirmingiuun. Q LOTS, suitable for beildins most eligibly sit. nate& and within two , .314 wAs' walk of the steaniferry boat Grading, id at prides to inn the times. The terms °fluty mer. will be made easy, either for cash or such bartcras 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, sitoamin Roes township, Allegheny county, within 4 mile,t of the city of Allegheny, part Cleared land and part woodland, sad under good fence. It would be divided into small lots, if wished. - Apply to BLAKELY& MITCHEL, J 26 Real Estate Agents. ISaase tar Sale. ATitli u sttu ri a lc te r in otr ;il t ine fo rs r i s il a le le AettT;venln ship, about roe utile from the city. The House is a large two story frame, well calcula ted for a Tavern,Stand, and provided with all the ne cessary accommadatiotte fur such &ponies.. Howl!l also sell with the• house the unexpired lease of the lot, being sic years from the Ist of April next. Persons wishing to purchase can do so on advantageou s terms. Enquire of the subscriber near the premiers. wd liV M. JENKINS. Tatra' Stand Par Rent. liF°7ll2.,Nß,..acz of land im from pitthislp burgh, fur rent, together with t he itnpnrrrin sn t s , con , sitting of a large house cuotuining ten ro , Ins. excellent water at the door.; stalling. shed., &Y. formerly occu pied as • taveru: dews i. un the land (whit•li is under excellent feel-J.)l.litre° bank burn. with ittni. ing for 12 horses. an orcinird of bearing apple tree.. gdrilen,Aisi Ate. More land for pastitre"rtdel be hat rriviarad. App! at the RIM! Eatare .01 , zetiry of BLAKELY do murctur.L. j 26 Smithfield and Penn streets. EXCELLENT OFFICESTO LET. Nance!lent office for one or more lawyer', miy .11. be had by immediate application to Eoot.? &Fos. ian, Real Eatate Agents, next door to Post Office.— One or more roorna--posseesion given on April lit. jan 24. Te Let. 5 . A VERY convenient two story frame LIL ling house, on Front, near Ferry street. A two story brick dashing house on Ferry street. A small frame house, on Front, below Ferry, st. A very cemvenisust brick &spiking, with stable and carriage house, siutetts on Penn street, in the Fifth ward, formerly occupied' by Dr Ghuiden. At.so--Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City. j 23. Apply to JAMES MAY. To Let. la A CONNORTABLE, well finished, new brick (Welling house, pleasantly situated ou usal Lane. !twill be rooted on reasonable terms Inquire ni JOHN LUSK EY, jan 19—tf 'Three Big Doors, Liberty strret. tO LET. I .„ : : li Sl w ng sJT : 3 tu l gro br c: i rv k hositnuesnun the itablobfor ce tvtet of Fifth and Union stroots. Possession given immedi ately. Enquire of oil. JA St lA' MAY. For Mint T . HF: three Amy brick building, No. 6s, int Third street, at present occupied bj Wm. eley. Auso, ten acres aground on ProspeetHill,near the city, on which is a Dwelling House, Stable, Orchard, Sze. Possession given Ist April next. Applyto JOHN D. DAVIS, corner of Wood& Fifth sts. ToLet. A NEW 4 story Brick Were *louse between Wood .1 - 1. and Smithfield lotreets- Posalweion given imme diately. , A LSO. • A TWO story frame Howie on let between Wood and Smithfield shoats, adjoining the ware horse of Messrs Robertson dC Repparts. Possession given on the Lit day of April next. For terms appl to RIRMINOHAIit CO, No. 60 Writer street, oadt , Of , 1843. VVSA /-\P % Qlv ~ L E'er Salo. 6811212=M3 ilitirskimag Pomo= noair . Lunt, Ppt the transportation of kLERCHANDiZE AND PRODUCE 1 , i.'^- • • ..' SITIOriN " . " 't 4 d Flrrs en il AND PHILADE LPHIA , PITTS • . .. I 1r BURGH AND fiALTibIORE„ I, 1 • • . !Ira NEW IeORIC . ANEt 10Si-oil. .- stignitwa, RESPEclitri l i e nfortas bis friends and shippers .A..a. r e , . . tbst, * changed the nanstruf his Transit" Line, tom the United Sakai , Portable Boat Lin e.' , American Portable Bowl:Me. *; This line is: tinged of twenty-five new Poet Ste nnn tion Portable Itaite, ORO of which will depart daily, from Pittsboigh; fltiledelpitia and Bakirnaee. ~, - 1 Tbs.,. superietity and advantages of the Portable Boat over every other-made of transportation am to o jell Itgown to shippers generally to require comittentt sui6ce it to say, thit the detention, lass, separatio n a n d damageJa Go*, in variably attending three track. sitifinawaa. between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, are byrthe Portable floats most eifee'utally removed, -• To pie undoubted security to owners end shippers, all giodsand predate shipped by this line ecill be in. "wad in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without sm.friaiditional ow. to the owners- Afatokaptlisaisisippeti , hy this line lit any of the teat. ent , Cities. and consigned se il• M. ine, will be forward+ ed immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the weer, fiettof csmitaisint' tatt. . . H. Devine will receiveilret demo eroodgoeil to him, pay steamboat - freight and char es, slid forward the same to any of the eastern 'aide', and charge no corn missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any cotnntunientions or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly.attended to. li DEVINE. Canal Basin, liikety street. Pittsktirgk. BUZBY- Se 4140.THER,. 365 Market street, below Tends, Philadniglda. GIESH St SON Corneteestreet Wharf, %kimon en o. B A FAH NESTOCK & CO,' 100 Front street, New York. RICE 4 AVILLIANIS. - Nu :I (. ..Cll.lthimmuret, Boitan. akgal .0. A. aIttAINIILTTPS • UNITED_ bTATES , II PORTA LE BOAT Li NE For the transportatiOn of erebroolhe le and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOST.W. THE success ibis line has met with, sines it was first establiehed on the "Indivithial Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to Mime the mouths(' of Boats daring the winter to terestir6ve, one of which will Moe Piushergh, Phila ms 4 timers every day (except Uncials) d am theism.. and make the trip throtagh in six days. The superiority and advanteges efthis Periable Boat System overewry other =deaf trinspottatien (when canals Waviest with rail mods) ire too well known to shippers try this mite generally to require any com ment. Shippers can rely onhaving their produce, ineraban dims, or geode of way hied that hiay . . be °amigos& to the Agents ef this Line, kstwesdei with. diereteh and at the very lowest rate of freight blitirited sober Linea, without any additional charge made for receiv ing or advancing charger, d<c - Alt communications to the follbwing Oderits will tie promptly attended U. 4 CHARLES A. htr..ANUt_ . At the Depot, Caged Basta. Ph win/ref. ROSE ife 'MERRILL, . 33, Solith's Wharf. semi Pratt.* Baltimore. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jest 31-ly en, Matto street, Phihwielploa. lama 1843. 11 if STANDART, INGRAHAM& CO.. perinurdiaggad aiimunihares =Amass, On SO. A GENTS for the Merchants' Transprwauion Cosa- Canal;pony composed of the Merchant? Line. ie Washingtun, Line. Hunter, Palmer & C oo.'s Line of Steamboats and vessels on the liktit. Cleve. land _p Line. enasylvanie and Ohio Canal: Pl'oprie tors Otaii, Merchants, Lint., Ohio 06111. REFER. TO Wilkie dr. &swarth, No. 9, Cnontift Slip, R. Hunter & Co. Albeny. Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, rainier & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Willisass & Dow, Hon. John Ai. Allen, Cleveland. Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1843-Iy. Beaver sail Warns Ptsektit. TEM Canul •14ckitt EgrEn...r: 4 1 - 'Shaw,tnasusr. wiU run as regular tri weekly packet between the Owns namedperts..leaves Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' scorn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland iiiitiCt ; For freight or passage apply on board, or to BIRMING/I &AM CO.; Pntsburgh, 3. S. DicnY; Beaver. F _ 1 4 ARE REDUCED:— 8 3 U. S. Mstt. Lira or Snots AND RAIL ROLDCARS. from Pittsburgh, stalled ford, Chataberebarg s Harrisburg sad Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connecting with the Maio, wain qf cars toP. N. Y. dr 4 . 0 47 1 50 auki.etniqg saw* night out. Also, the diratti tolialtiotore. Fare to.Fhi&lphle. 99. Lattimore• 9. • Leaves flail } at 8 e'elOch A. M. Office Od door below the Merchants' Hotel Wised st. MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGIH &Co, feb 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors. The Great Central Beate Via National Read and Baltimore and Min Rai Road Company. NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL cols,cHt§,von wAssieserros Car, BALTHIGALS, Pittattutzietts AND Ncw YOWL.. THIS line is is full operation and leaves Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa. and national road to Cumberland, commuting bare with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Trav elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh ancl Com 4ed line, facilities will by itiforAl Wluclt balm hareideret.faiaMect Extra middies at the shortest notice- with the privilege !)f goiag through direm Malti ng one , nights rest at th ug For , apply at our Mice at the. House. sla L. W. STOCKTON, fbb P.residerit of N. R. Stage Co. I aireft • the &ow n , Ro6inso6. *Naar, *Nes infity Tharay...at la ? clock. et. iv- Th. tinter , coubiougica.l.4inis imrytianaakist 10 °wows a. tti. The-Mougontem &aka, ifirefiliawaerarpliat. urday at /0 o'clock ID: • - • the Noress, Parkindt. Amor, learilvorevy Sew flay at 16eittkiek$46 si. .101tfi liIRMINGRAM co'l - • motylo "i 1r VALI IT . A. 00 . _ SPECIE STAND •D. Mere Aunts Am; Mosufachwere Scrip— . - . Ezekases Bank Scrip .. Currency . ...... .. Berts Ceuta, Strip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. bisikilatlettat • . : w York. ilootoX •-- Polar/seri... . Gull r••• • • • 4•• .• • • 4prea. SirtOrr. . • r. P.P.N.SiirLVAiIIIA.•4ITtIiEUR4:4II. Barak 'of PiUsbargit._ .• .... Merckfts issigArankr . dichwers' bas# Ezeltange fionidayabiergh,.... • pier- . . PHILADELPHIA. Bask of North . America-- , . • •. ...pur l , De Northern liberties.. - .. • • - .pas., Do -Pennolivoth r ' .... ....... - per , Commercial Bank of Pennegivaoria .... Partners' and Mechanic,' bank II; p Po 1 Mantfaurersand Mechanics' .per Mechaniell .i. Aopangensing .... ..-. `: :..Par 06 ~ • PkaPhiladelphia bank • for Sclosylkal " 'p`. - 1 SociMmrk ..... ".... .... , Par .Western . ~ " Bank ofPentiVoioniktis -"Pie Girard bank U. S. bank and brengebei.,....: ... ' ... ' ... .....• • • .INI COUNTRY WOKS. . • Binh of Oernuneloans . . - .`....... -. ......1ing " Chester county . gnu " Delawagre county. • • .. • • " ifoistgowsery candy ". " Northsuoieriand .... .... ' s''.. Pawnor.' bank of Bucks comes? ... ...... ........pin Zastoabank . 2 .• • VI Dogitisicara bask •INN PratabNig bask of Waciligonn Bank of Chonabendaor g h . ... . 4 , ............ A " Gellysburgh .... -• . " Lassiseines - ... ........ .1 " Sautounlanna county.... .... 40 1 Berk, egnrsty bank ft I 0611301441 4 141 # 4114 4Pr l gits ( 4 4 7001 4/ - ' - ' " . . 3 Carnet. back Brie bank - • _-. .......... .... --I Partners an/ Dream' bank I I. Bank of " Bank t r. 4= 1 ;7. ....m. .6•06 •6•61 4 • 4 • # Harrisburg , M* .... 1 lionesdato '• ..... t 4 Lancaster 16 1 lir' Lancaster co. " 1 Lebanon 11 A." . Anion_ golds bttikatf ikannsog4H 7 11...5. 1 ..,.. . .... I Nes Hope and Delaware . Bridge enigma" It Nortimagpton bank • . . ma mai „ „ . • • Towanda bank Wgemling bank . _ _. .. '• ' ' ............ ... •.• • • I West Branch bank . ..... ...7 York bank. ...... :.. . . . . Belmont bank/B Clinton batik ,C t. Claiming.— $ Colombian. batik of New Lisbo;.... ..... • ....I Circletillo (Lawrence, cashier).... ' ,1.. • ( IVarrem,ograbier).... .... .... no mak Ciscinneti baste Chillicothe bank .. . .. 4 . .... 4 ... . f .. 1 . , . Commercial bank of - Lake Erie... .... Dayton bank .... ..... ... . ... ),.. Franklin bank of Col±nodkos.... -- , .41 Farmers' and )(ethos's.? bank of ileabeacille rangier.' ban -of Canton SO p n eanga .... I 1 arang.wills . ano/ton ~-. .- - • ••.. .15 , 0606.. Latictud er . -.9-. -- -;--0 Marietta, ... ••••:*-'ios? t --t • iit Massillon ' -. 4 4 . # Mechanics' and Traders'. Cliscitugati:.. .... ...-st • mo,,dpkand -- ... - . , ~.. . Noraill ' ' - P 1 Ba ... - - atncluskogang .i............. .. .. ....... .. • .... i . • ... :.... . . 1 Scioto Irjriona . . ... .....--..••..•....... ::..,:::4431 I - • ...... . .. ... . • - . 1 .; .... Zagiesailie. .... . Bonk of Clonetaiod ......:-... .. 1 #rm.— .. • . :: - . 411 LANA. * Blatt bank ;gni bratiche, • ' State Sc .i... L Scrip All banks State bank . Bank of //iiissis, Shereneetows • _ . Bank of tkg VIR Valley of V GINIA. irginia • • • ...AZ. 1 Bank of Virginia '- • Erekeve beak of Virginia Panacea bask of Viigsaia . .. Nqr4- Msterllo/114,_0f Virginia • • 1 Merchants' and Meggaisies' batik of Virgiaia....l Branckes.. ... _,, -MARYLAND. A/3 U 64eresesynst l i d m i tt .. r:- -•••-.- - • -- -- -. .1 i • , - - NORTH vaxOLINA. AUaol‘a har k t a , .....„ , .......... - ....... , .... _V. SOUTH CAROLINA • • Allsobailia .1... .....7 . ...... -- 4 1 / 4 • 1 . 7 4. ---2 * • • itEoßeni. . ' Ausozvestuisis:..........: :. a. '. .. Mobile banks.. Coutilrylp if k V 31.11, jaallain AN A ; • New Oviedo* bastts__ gooey ( • - • .3. Mn • •ESSEE. dtt3m k... , AND JOS . PRINTING OFFICE, X: W. COAXER 07 WOOD & MTH ins The proprietors of the blotteren 'oar and MER CURY AND MANUFACTURER respect:fatly inform shah friends and the pefrons of those papers, the: Maybes.* a large and well chosen ttssortment-of • • aitEcteluir otter Will i wetußp alaillatilaaaeo Necessary to a Job Printing - Office ; and that tar e prepared to ettedute LETTER PRESt PRINTING , . top EVERY DESCRIPTION. IN . A.e I Bills of Lading, I Circulars. ‘Alenr, Bill Heads, Cards, Y 7 ill , Blank Checks, Hat Tips. Mobs of Stooks, Stage, Steamboat and Cana/ Bost Bills, triik ap propriate eats, mated on the shortest notice and most TinverteLa terms; , We raelmtfurry risk the patronage of oiirfrieatis red the public , in general in this branch of our busioer— July 3/. /$43. PHILLIPS dr. SMITH. Pilate/9. W hilrel " 4 " 4, and wirtereefter Li n stantly ob hand, a full supply of Fri.:nag/1k in large and amen kegs, which we wily he able ty,51.4 0 cheaper then it haeberetnfore bgsa sold in this city. Qniers frees the poomtny acconspeeks'i by •Ike Yeti, (itt ALL .cesseYwill be proteptlySeaulded • riuLTAts 1111Tric ect 10-st Office elute Peet enyi ISlenytipeowitt. Arestfe 11311=2111 comma Us WOOD ID MAD rro SPECit • ......... 11 KENTUOKY ILLINOIS. ... .i. .......~
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