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PTTTSIBURGB, PA.
TUESDAY MORNINCP FEBRUARY 19, 1844
PITTSBURGH BOATID OF TRADE.
COMMITTIA TOR FEBHUAIIT.
Eichbaunt—T. J. Bigham—John W. Blair
The proceedings of this. Committee of Arrangements
appointed for the Van Buren SupAer, came tO.l late for
insertion in this morning's paper.
LIBXL SO/T.—The Jury io the case of RIDDLI vs
Coto, have give. verdict of $4OO for the plaiotiff.
This sok' grew out of an angry newspaper controversy
which took place between the parties in 1842. Some
time size. Mr. Canto, recovered $l5O damages from
the Editor of the Advocate, for publishing some arti
des under the signature of "Native American" in dc.
fence of Mr. RIDDLI,
Tai
.S$T2llllll UNIVERSITY lACTIFRI Oli Tuesdiy
avening,l2lth inst.. will be delivered at 7/ o'clock, by
T. J. Blewsia, Esq - .
• SUBJRCT.—The nature, origin, and extent of the
Pennsylvania coal formation—its relation to our man
ifacturas-,-our commerce—our internal improvements
—our resources, and our state debt.
Moors New Wl:ants—Coax has received
"The Ladye Annabel" by an unknown Author--
7114 work abounds with Demons, Caverns, Parricides,
'ratricides, Goblins, Ghosts, Chimeras and Horrors
fevety description, and is well calculated to make
ids "particular hair to stand on end."
'Cissarica, the Charib Bade,' is a tale by that pop
tar author, H. W. Herbert.
"Arabella Stuart."—Who that is acquainted with
neigh history has not heard of the unfortunate "Ara-
Ala :Stuart." If there be any such, a sufficient in
;cement for purchasing this work will be fuund,when
is known that JAMES is the Author.
Miss Leslie's "French Cookery" he has also for
le. Not being acquainted with culinary efforts, we
muld recommend the purchase of the work as the
2st mode of testing its merits.
OREGON EXCITER/RT.—The Independence (\iis
•Rri) Expositor, of the 13th ult. says, we understand
ak Maj. Adams, thatcommunicatiosis relative to em
anting to Oregon Territory are continually arriving
moil from all parts of the Union. Judging from
3 letters received, and the deep interest manifested
the authors of them, there will be a very large and
termined band of.emigrants wending their way next
ring to the salubrious shores of the Pacific.
11:77he Hoy. Wm R King, of Alabaman, is the
lest Senator in the U S Senate, having taken his scat
that body in 1819. The Hon Dixon H Lewis is al
the oldest member in the House of Representatives,
ring held his seat there since 1829. It is a little
rinns that Alabama, one of the younger members of
3 Contiderancy, should thus have, in each branch of
•ogres+, men:lb:re whose term of service has exten
d beyond those of any Represontatixe or Senator
.m any other State.
The young Demwrats of Allegheny city fi hind
to tha nomintia of the Democratic party are particu
ly requested to meet at the house of Capt. Cooper,
7 o'clock P M, February 13th, instant, for the pur
se of forming an association to be called the Ker
ma A94ociatinra, of Allegheny city.
w. Kerr Kid]le, Daniel W 13 ,5..,
.urge Spangler, William Walker,
tmes J Mason, Columlnis C,iletnan
A II Cooper.
Feb'y 10, 1843
To the Public.
[HE false and infamous intim:at:ol3 intend 01 to
be Cast upon' me, by a card that ap ; n:tred in the
orning Post of the 3th inst.. reiptircii a , taternent
.en me to explain the motives of the persons etikr,:igi\l
this persecution.
The charg e that 1 will not pity the prices for wild:
falso, and known to be so by those who make it. It
evident to every body in and out of the trade, that
e value of labor depends, to n great extent, on the
a neer in which it it performed, and the quality of the
nutria! worked upon. Good workmen on good cloth
'serve and receive corresponding wages; but where
feriur workmen are employed on cheap cloths, that
rsttl little or no profit, it is unreasonable and absurd
expect employers to pay exorbitant prices for mak
g cheap articles on which they realize a very trifling
•ofit. The poor men employed oa this kind of work,
e the special objects of these persons, Wh), aided by
ould-be rive! establishments, are attempting to injure
e business of the "Three Big Doors." If they
'uld get work at other shops for the men they are now
ying to coax or coerce out of my employ, their con-
Jet might not appear !to censurable; but this they can
)t or will not do. They care not if their victims should
arve—all they care for is to embarrass me in getting
. y goods manufactured, after that they are regardless
the wrong they inflict on the poor people they force
to their measures.
As to the wages, I can fearlessly assert that the pri
nt paid by me are bet ter and more advantageous to
to operatives than those of any other similar establish.
tentin the city. Instead of forcing those who work
rme to receive orders on which they must suffer ru
loos shaves, I pay for all labor in cash., and the ad
tntages of such payments are too well known to
orkmen to require explanation: Those who work
,r me have no complaints to make; they know that 1
;re them employment on better terms than they can
at at any other shop, and they would willingly con
nue, but for the efforts of squads of idle persons who
Blow them on the streets and make them return the
'ork from which they expected to realise the means of
upport for themselves and families.
If the persons who are engaged in this disreputable
anspiracy think that they can injure me in my busi
ess by the course they are pursuing they are very much
tistaken. Large as my stock of goods is, I can have
all manufactured by good workmen who are too in
ependent to become the tools of envious dealers in
old clothes," who are• unable to compete with the
Three Big Doors;' and to preserve theirindependence
el think it is better for thorn to work for those who
an give them good wages and prompt pay, in cash,
tan to juin the idle few who are trying to Force poor
ion out of employment with the hope that by so doing
injure an establishment that has given more
~ c to journeymen, and at better prices, than
11 the slop shops that are now trying to annoy it.
In closing this turd, it may be proper to inform my
Aends and the public at large, that every article in the
lathing line is on hand and can he made to order at the
- hottest notice and in the most fashionable style at
he "Three Big Doors." The greet variety and ea
elleace of my stock of cloths will enable me to please
.11 tastes The public are respectfully invited to call
.nd examine Wthemselves. •
JOHN NITLOSKEY,
Three Big Doors, Liberty street.
CB THE JOURNEYMEN TAILORS OF THE
UNITED STATES.
H AVING observed, in some of the newspapers of
city,this an advertisement, for 200 Journeymen
failors,in this city, where they would get constant em
ployment. and rece.ire cash in payment.
The Society have thought it proper (having the
welfareof the trade at heart) to expese this base move
ment, by stating through the public journals that the
Journeymen of this city, aro at present on a strike
against an attempt being made by this and other indi
viduals to reduce their wages; and all Journeymen are
hereby cautioned against coming to this city with the
expectation af ge Wag employment from this x.ovza as
itaantor; who has thus thrpwn out such an inducement
thout to come to Ibis plum, as he has expressed his
termination nor to P sr the Bill.
D. WFARTS, President.
FRANCIS A. Cz.nve. Secretary. -
668-is
( A:tram c.gp2.)
THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES
SIONAL GE VTLEMAN, THE MER
CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC
AND WORKINGMAN
To call and examine for themselves at
THE THREE BIG EVERS,
No. 151. Liberty street,
AND THEY — MUST BE SATISFIED.
[OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE
PAVEMENT.
j 26 JO'CLOSKEY.
95
sale
4S. N. O. SUGA J R. G jur zee . ili& i) a o n 4 l for
7027.
Dissolution. --
THE partnership, under the firm of Shoble &
Mitchell. is this day dissolved. D. B. SAIEBLIE
stfill continue the Steam Boat Agency and Commission
fiusiness,and is alone authorized to collect and settle
tlos (Wks of said firm.
RZPORTED lIY 1 John 1). Davis,
D. aSh Ade, General Steamboat Agent and. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T,
Osnunission Merchant, I Corner of Wood and 5a sts., Pittsburgh,
and
Water Street, near Wood Street.
1 TS ready to receive merchandise of every description
from 100 1 on coribignrn
sal
ee, nt, for public or private g experience in the above business, flatters
himself that he will be able to give entire saLsfaction
to all who may favor him with their patronage.
Regular sales on MG/truss and THURSDAYS, of Dry
Goods and fanny articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured article,,, new
and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sales every evening,at early gas light. [mg 12-y
4 ►YET 6 INCHES WATER IN THE CHANNEL
Belmont, Poe, Wheeling,
far All boats marked thus [•] are provided with
Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent the Explosion of steam
Boilers.
FOrt SAFETY,
Travellers should select Boats provided with
Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of
Steam Boilers
TT b
. wou i l n d the m be in vi d •e t l h l a f t o t r her eti
i s tra cti v ri elingecomr s un
entirelycommunity to
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, 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 wanting, 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 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 accommodations in other respects are equal; and
in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving
Pittsburgh every day, why will yeu run any risk, when
it is so completely in your own power to avoid these dis
asters
All boats marked thus P lin the List of Arrivals and
Departures, in another part of this paper, arc supplied
with the Safety Guard.
List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard.
ALPS, LADY OP LYONS,
AGNES, LEXING TON,
AMARANTH, LANCET,
ADELAIDE, MENTOR,
ASHLAND, MINSTREL.
BOSTON. MARIETTA,
BRILLIANT, MICHIGAN,
BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE,
BREAKWATER, MAJESTIC,
BRIDGEWATER, MUSKINGUM VAL' Y
CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL,
CHARLESTON. MUNGO PARK,
CICERO. MESSENGER,
CANTON, MONTGOMERY,
CUTTER, NORTH BEND,
CECELIA, NEPTUNE,
CASPIAN, NA RAG ANSET T.
CLIPPER, NIAGARA.
COLUMBUS, OSPREY,
CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY, .
COLUMBL4NA. 01110 MAIL,
CORSAIR. OHIO.
DUQUESNE, ORLEANS.
DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH,
ECLIPSE, PEN.ELOPE,
EMMA, PANAMA.
EDWIN [TICK V IN. QUEEN oft. , SOUTH.
El. DO:',' IDO, ROWENA.
E I'ELLVT:. R A RITAN.
E XP.RESS MAIL. SARAH ANN,
FORMOSA. 8A RA TOGA.
PORT PITT. Si VA NNA.
GALENA, ST. CHARLES,
GEN' L BROOK. S7'. LOUIS,
GALLANT, TALLEY RAND,
IDA, TOBACCO PLAN 7'.
INDIAN QUEEN. VICTRESS,
ILLINOIS, V.41.7_,E Y . F4R GE,
J. H. BILLS, VIOLA.
JEIVESS, WEST WIND,
JAMES ROSS, " WING AND WING,
mar 22
IMPORTANT
TO EVERYBODY!
FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE
THREE BIG DOORS!
T "proprietor of this well known and highly fa
rored establishment takes great pleasure in in
forming his friends and the public at large that ho has
Just t eceired the most
MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
That has ever been purchased in the eastern markets.
It is impossible fur him to describe the QUANTITY,
QUALITY and VARIETY of his stock but he in
vites all wG wish to purchase clothing of any descrip
tion to call at his establishment. as it is the only place
in the west where ALL TASTES MAY BE SUIT
ED, at the most reasonable prices. His assortment
of Winter, Spring, and Summer Goods
CANNOT BE EQUALLED.
All of which can be manufactured into clothing to or
der, and made in as good style, and as tastily and lash . .
ionably designed as at any other establishment
IN THE UNITED STATES.,
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT.
ARE LOWER THAN Ail e eLarift
ER HOUSE IN THE t",Z27,
And at no place west of the mountains can purchaser&
find such a variety of goods from which to select is at
the
THREE BIG DOORS
In addition to hint unrivalled stock of clothing, he
has a magnificent assortment of
HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, etc, &c.
The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is
'QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,'
And in following out this system he feels con
fidentthat his customers and himself
ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED.
IVOULD INVITE
D. B. SHEBLE.
Pittsb'ebi Feb I. 1844. Water at. near Wood
ARRIVED
ril 0 the Houorable the Judges of the Court of Gon-
JL oral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, iu and and
for the county of Allegheny:
The petition of Henry Cassidny, of the Ist ward
of the city of Pittsburgh; respectfully dhe wet h—
i That - your petitioner bath provided himself
tuferiatt•far the—arieritninixiation of travellers and
0 heefiiitite ri...,M6 house in the city aforesaid, and
,pra.tionebotnors will be pleased to grant him a
licutst . iteritaspiffilbli c house of entertainment. And
jet* MWllo, 7 lis itairly henna ; will pray.
- HENRY CASSIDA Y.
p We, the subscribers, citizens of Pittsburgh, do certi
-1 fy that the above petitioner is of good repute for ho
nesty and temperance, and is well provided with house
room lad conveniences for the accommodation of tra
velers and others.
James Crawford,
Wm J Ankrim,
John Thompson,
Henry Earle,
13 McGinn.
Webb Closey,
flO-31(lazw
TO GLAZIERS ANDGLASS CUTTERS.
Q. HEMS Patent Diamonds, set with key, constantly
k.. 7 in store and for sale at the Drug store of
fel) 9.
JON. KIDD,
Corner of 4th and Wood sts.
B
EAR dresscd and Just reeelv
ed and for sale by A.. BEELEN
os—tf
85 BridgeS va ff te A s ß al E e S by A"egheny JOi iD. S D t r e
c i
t pri
sop 1 / Corner of Wood and Fifth stroeu.
Z OAR BUTTER.—A lot of that celebrated choice
family butter, put up in full bound kegs Apply
4 A. BELTEN.
BUFFALO TONG UES.—Received by Little Ben
10 boxes Buffalo Tongues, in fine order, direct
from the mountains. A. BEELEN.
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A anted.
FARM, within 12 W
miles of the city, containing
1, about 100 acres, moderately improved, and for
which $lOOO will be paid.
Apply at the Real Estate Agency of
d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL.
A-7-1• SICILY
LOT of prim FRESHSICILY LEMONS
just received and for sate. by
REINHART & STRONG,
140 Liberty st.
FRUIT TREES, SHRUI3BERY, &c.—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 as soon as possible. F L SNOWDEN,
Jan 25 No 184 Liberty, head of Wood It.
Freeman's Fire Brick for Sale.
I UST received, 5000 Freeman's beat Fire Brick,
OP which will hereafter be kept constantly on hand
and sold low fur cash, by BIRMINGHAM & CO.
may 27
No. GO Water et.
2fi BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this dny
I_, received, and Car sale by
FUR SALE CHEAP,
Two New and First Rats Steam Engines,
0N E is 20 horse power, 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 22 feet long. 30 inches
in diumetet. These engines are made of the best ma
tennis 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—tf H. DEVINE, U. States Line.
A RARE CHANCE FOR RETAIL GROCERS!
T HE subscriber will sell th” balance of the stock
of Groceries, and also the fixtures of a retail
Grocery Store at a low rate; to any person who wishes
to °twice in the business this is a favorable upportuni
ty. In the stock is embraced a lot of superior Rio Cof
fee, which is lower thun it can he tam-hese:l eastward.
J R. :MURPHY, Ette'r,
jan 12—tf Liberty, foot of sth street.
B EAR SKINS, well dressed and full haired, a
suitable article fur travellers' trunks. .fir„fur
sale by
A. BEELEN
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sfi
t. BOXES FIRE CRACKERS, ju. receive) and
1,5 for sale by C. YEAGER,
d25-3t____ 108 Market wt. near Liberty.
SALT. -300 Ilbls No I Salt, for sale by
jll3.
___
JAMES MAY.
._____________
300 ,L 08,5.; 8,',." ci, F r l r T , l'Al iaa B tl i S GREEN,
ue, in atom and for
, ale at the Dreg Store of JON. KIDD,
Der. 28, Corner 4th and Wood sot
P.P. W
'alder,B oot and Shoe Maker ___
JIATHO r,si.l,-,1 on 2(.1 of, between IVood and
1 V Smithfield. for many years. has removed
back from Allegheny to the house lately eceopi
edbY eihiriC, J. V.)ltz, ou W...iod 3 troet. let %. een 2.1
oll•o •tre , t•.l'irts'elr g h. K ~ .ps all kinds of shoes
tod'inots. :VI I .411.,` 11•1 4111,44 of the be4t Tiality, all of
which he s% ill sell at low pri.-en to his oid customers,
and al oth• rs‘vho to ty favor hint with a call
jan tO—lm
CROP OF 1843
T flE subscribe: has just rect-ived his annual supply
of Landreth's Garden Seeds, consisting in part
of the fauwiug kinds—ull of the last year's crop, and
warranted getesinc:
Asparagus, Egg Plant, Parsnip,
Beets, Endive, Peas,
Beans, Kate, Pepper,
Leek. PuMpkin, Broccoli,
Lettuce, Radish, Boreeole.
Wutsr Mellott. Rhubarb, Cabbage,
Musk '• Saleafy. Carrot,
Nasturtium, Cauliflower, Spinach,
Squash, Celery, Okra,
Tomatoes, Curled Cress, Onion,
Turnip, Cucumber, Parsley,
Corn, Mustard, (white and brown) &c,
&c, &c.
Together with a variety of pot and sweet herbs and
flower seeds.
reOrders for seeds, shrubs, trees &c, from gar.
defiers and others will be received and promptly at
tended
to. F L SNOWDEN,
jan ‘,.)5 No 184 Liberty, }mad of Wo al II
Wm Met edith,
James Gray, 4th street,
S Keller.
James B Sawyer,
John Caldwell,
Andrew Holton.
111 UF FA LO ROBES by single robe or bale, for sale
P by
A. BEELEN. !
05-1 f
ANTED—An active lad, 15 or 16 year' of age.
by, (tan 25) F L SNOWDEN.
J. G. & A. GORDON,
12 Water itreet
EXCELLENT OFFICES TO LET.
A N excellent office fur one or more lawyers, may
be had by immediate application to EGOLY & Fos-
TER, Real Estate Agents, next door to Post Office.—
One or more roomy—possession given on April Ist.
jnn 24.
To Lot.
rel AVERY on o v n en_ t e r n o t nt tyr n t) ae s r to F r :, • r f r a , :,a,mt7et:twel
.house,.
A two Story brick dwelling home on ferry street.
A small frame house, on Front, below- Ferry et.
A very convenient brick dw.lliog, with tumble and
carriage house, situate on Penn street, in the Fill h ward,
formerly occupied by Dr Gladden.
Al.3o—Twn dwelling house* in A 11e5thno ! , City.
j 23. Apply to JAMES M A Y.
To Lot.
MkA COMFORTABLE. %.,,I) frlisbed, new
brick dwelling bou4e, pleasantly situated
on Cuul 'Atte. It will be touted on reummablo terms
Inquire of JOHN M'C LOSK. EY,
Jan 19-Lf Three Big Doors, Libot ty 'inlet.
iztTWO STORY brick house, suitable for a
1 - 1.. dwelling and Grocery, situate on the cornet
of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given itntnedi
ately. Enquire of
oil
Por Rent,
rays
THE three story brick building, Nu. 65,
!it m Third street, at present occupied by Win.
At.so, ten acres or ground on Prospect Hill,near the
city, on which is a Dwelling House, Stable, Orchard,
&c. Possession given Lit April next. Apply to
JOHN D. DAVIS,
corner of Wood & Fifth ats.
To Let.
A NEW 4 story Brick Ware Hollsl3 bemoan Wood
1 - 1. and Smithfield rtreets. Possession given imme
diately.
ALSO.
A TWO story frame House on lit between Wood
and Smithfield streets, adjoining the ware house of
Messrs Robertson & Repperts. Possession given on
the Ist day of April next. For terms apply to
BIRMINGHAM, & CO.,
No. 60 Water street.
Fresh F t :amity Flour.
T HE subscribers deep constantly on hand, at the
Old Pittsburgh Flour Steam Mill, cornzr of Re
doubt alley and %Slater streets, Freak, Family Flour, a
superior article. Also, bran and chopped stuffs of all
kinds, which they will sell in quantities to suit purcha
sers.
0. 0. EVANS & CO:
jan 11—I m
BUFFALO ROBES ..—Received by Cicero, fresh
and full supply of all sizes of Robes. Apply to
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A. BEELEN.
TO OWNERS OF TOWN LOTS
In East Liverpool, Ohio.
T HE 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,
d 2.1; East Liverpool,
UST RECEIVED traitor sale on consignment,
7 hbda bacon,
7 hhds sugar,
Can be seen tube store ofJ aceb Painter&Cn.
ang 29 J. K. MOORHEAD & CO.
0 HEAP AND PROFITABLE PROPERTY.—
k../ Fur sale, in the itaadsome village of FlorenCe,
Washington county, 25 !miles from Pittsburgh, en the
Steubenville turapike, about acres °fiend, on which
is erected a good frame house, in which the owner
lives, and anothernew frame house partly finished, a
stable, a large and excellent gardrn, with good fruit—
peaches, plums, apple trees, &c. A good well at the
door, and on the laud is a choice coal pit, open and
constant sale for all the coal that two bands can
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 st.
jan 31
For al.
A T the Real Estate A S genc e y of BLAKELY &
MITCHEL, Penn street (sth ward) and
Smithfield, near sth street.
Also, a house and lot on 7th street, near the new
Court House.
Also, a farm in Ross township, containtng 114
acres.
Also, 2 acres ofland, adjoining the town of Hano
ver, Ohio.
Also, a farm in Columbiana county, Ohio, contain
ing 144 acres.
Also, a lot of ground en sth street, 30 feet front by
130 feet deep.
Also, a lot of ground in the Reserve Tract, opposite
Pittsburgh, 90 feet front by 280 deep, on which is
erected a neat Cottage House, a variety of shrubbery,
fruit trees, grape vines, ,gfc, have been lately planted
on the lot.
Also, six acres of land, adjoining the town of East
Liverpool, on which is erected a rope walk, &e...
Also, a house and lot on Prospect street, beautifully
situated (would be exchanged fur a farm within 20
mile, of the city). Apply to
d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL.
FOR
T HE ONE HALF p SA LE. art or the ree story Brick
House and Lot situate in th 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, d
rs,,iuitab ! e th f . or!) ,ao
u . iltli t n g
iemtm:twealliV walk of
th
site
steam ferry boal landing, will ss. td at prices to suit
the times. The terms of paymer. will be made easy,
either for cash or such harteras can ha made available.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh.
june 1. JAS. PATTERSON,
.jr.
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For Salo.
2 FIFTY ACRE LOTS ) situate in Ross township,
Allegheny county, within 4 of the city of
Alleglieey, part cleared land and part woodland, and
under good fence. It would be divided into small lots,
if wished. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
j 26 Real Estate Agents.
Neilse for Sale.
Tl E nd su . b i i t e u r Z r in nw N e i r i g „e fo r. r ,rie 6 the Pit t TTuovme'rnn
ship, about one mile from the city.
The HIPLINE 1 a large two story frame, well calcula
ted fur a Tavern Stand, and provided with all the ne
cessary accommodations for such apurpcse. He will
also sell with the house the unexpired lease of the lot,
bring six year from the Ist of April next. Persons
wishing to purchase can do ao on advantageous terms.
Enquire of the subscriber near the Premises.
fB-Iwd WM. JENKINS.
To Let
TH REF: story brick house, sit tia tr. 011 W.
1 lie strect, near the Ne%% Cunit I louse.—
lliero is a lar , e roJrn. Sh.:lVed for a
grocery store r:,.• c0.,-i.,. 1 ~,,• .0.117111
and a zarrvi It 1 - 1 . :1(01 ;nit , 1 ...1 / t•• . 11tElt•
19-Gt (1(1;:k 4.0 : I N.
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Ta fern Stand For n2Clf.
4 I I.:EN acres of Lind on th-41114
MI R.mil, 4 mile, G .I/1 Pitt—=
borgti, for row, together svi!li .the tram", tArnmt,. con
si,ting of a 111 "C! house Collt iitimg ten ro
wetter at the door, stabling. shetlA, formerly occu
pied u tavern; th.•re is on the land (which is under
excellent fenee)a large bank barn, with stabling for 12
horses • an orchard of bearing apple ttees, gardn. &c,
&e. More land for pasture could be bad if required.
April) at the Real Estrin, Agency of
BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
Smithfield and Perm streets.
•
TO LET.
NEW YORK AND BOSTON
8. naribm,
IRESPECTFULLY informs his friends and shipper■
generally, that he has changed the name of his
Transportation Line, flout the UnitedStaxes Portable
Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line.
This line is composed of twenty-five new Four Sec
tion Portable Boats, one of which will depart daily,
from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
The superiority and advantages of the Portable
Boat over every other mode of transportation are too
well known ukabippers generally to require comment:
suffice it to oak, that the detention, loss, separation and I
damage to Goods, invariably attending three tran
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.
Met chandise 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 part of
the west, free of commissions.
H. Devine will receive produce consigned to-him,
pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the
same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no com
missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any
communications or goods directed to the care of the
undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to.
DEVINE,
Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh
BUZBY & BROTHER,
365 Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia.
GIESE & SON,
Commr.roc street %Yliarf, Baltimore.
IS A FA lINESTOCE & CO,
Inn Front strePt. New York.
RICE & WILLIAMS,
No 3. Chatham stroct, BoAL.n.
-10 •
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C. A. racANULTY'S
UNITE() STATES
PORTABLE BOAT LINE
For the ttansportation of ferchrindize to and from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL
PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
T HE success this line has met with, since it was
first established on the "IndividuaLEnterprise"
system, has induced the proprietors 10 increase the
number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five,.ene
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
canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known
to shippers by this route generally to require any com
ment.
Shippers can rely onhaving their roduce, merchan
dise, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to
the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and
at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other
Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv
ing or advancing charges,. &c
Ail communications to the following Agents will he
promptly attended to:
CHARLES A. McANULTY.
At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
ROSE & MERRILL,
53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st, Baltimore.
THOMAS BORBIDGE,
jan 31-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia.
184 3. .."' - '=".- - 7- --'s 7 ---
STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO.,
Forwarding a n d Commission Merchants,
111.,A GENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Cora
pany composed of the Merchants' , Line, Erie
Canal; Wnshington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & 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, Counties Slip, N. Y
R. Hunter & Co. Albany.
Otis Chaff, Boston.
Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo,
M. T. Williams & Dow,
Hon. John M. Allen,
S 1 Cleveland.
Charles M. Giddings,
J. S. Dickey, Beaver.
Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh.
ap 1 1843-Iy.
Deaver and Warren Packet
• zizza THE canal packet ERIE, .1 M.
Shaw,master, will run as regular tri
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 apply on board, or to
BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh,
J. S. DICKEY, Beaver.
(-:').fcri ;Trlrity. -7 r
1843.
F ARE RE DUCE D.—U. S. MAIL LINE OF STAGES
AND RAIL Roan CARS, from Pittsburgh, via Bed
ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to
Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train ofcare to
N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging =done night out.
Also, the direct line to Baltimore.
Fare to Philadelphia sg.
Baltimore 9:
Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M.
Office 2d door bnlew the Merchants' Hotel Wood st.
MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH &Co.,
feb 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors.
JAMES MAY
The Great Cesitral Reid°
Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail
Road Company . .
; 1,7.z- rt . k-Evr • 1.
NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR
WA3HINOTON CITY, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA
AND NEW YORK.
T HIS line is in full operation and leaves Pittsburgh
daily at 6 o'clock A. M. via Washington p a .
and national road to Cumberland, connecting here
with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Trav
elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route,
it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum
berland line, facilities will be afforded which have not
been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at
the shortest notice. with the privilege of going through
direct or taking one nights rest at their option.
For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela.
House. L. W. STOCKTON,
feb 3—dtf. President of N. R. Stage Co.
Regular Packets, lbt Cinchlaati.
The Swiftsure, Robinson, Master, leaves every
_Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. in.
The,Cutter,Collins , Master, leaves eve 4 Thursday
10 o'clock a. m.
The Montgomery, Bennett. Master, leaves every Sat
urday at 10 o'clock a. tn.
The Express. Parkinson, Master, leaves eserySest.
day et 10 o'clock e. m.
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JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO..
may 20
lit Aeolis.
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ABUIIIICAN PORTAL BOAT Unrik r
Exchange Bankdorip
For the traaapartation of
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MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE ' I Brko County Scrip
.75
BE.TWIEN
EXCrIANGE—AT SIGHT . .
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.Bank of Pittsburgh Pfa
Merchants and Manufacturers' bank. . . .
Exchange
Do. Hollidaysburgh
PHILADELPFHA.
Bank of North America
Do Northern Liberties .
Do Pennsylvania
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania • par
par
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank .
Kensington hank.
Manufacturers and Mechanics'... par
pat
Mechanics'
Moyamensing Par
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Philadelphia bank Par
Schuylkill par
•
Southwark ..... ".. . .. par ............. ; .... par_
Western
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Bank of Penn Township
'Girard bank. 10
U. S bank and branches
COUNTRY BA NKS.
Bank of Germantown
" Chester county Par
" Delaware county . . . per
Montgomery county
Par
~N orthumberland
par .
Farmers' bunk of Bucks county.. ...... ....par
Easton bank ...... • • ar
Doylestown bank . ... ... ... . .. . . •....
pat
Franklin bank of Washi "ton
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Bank of Chanthersbargh . ....... -
" And iletocon
" Gettysburgh ........ 14
" Lewistown.. .....
2
" &gape ehanna county— • 40 ,
Berk., county bank . ..... ....... ._7 5
Columbia Bankand Bridge Company.... 4 14
Carlisle bank
. •11
Erie bank . 2
Farmers and Drovers' bank
" Bank of Lancaster 4
" Bank of Reading •
HarriSburg bank
Men esdale "....
Lancaster "..
Lancaster co. "
Lebanon "
Miners' bank of Pottsville. ...... 44,
Monongahela bank of Brownsville - • I
New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2 -
Northampton bank no said
Towanda bank
Wyoming bank
West Branch bank
York Lank--
...... ....... .1i
OHIO.
Belmont bank of St. Claim:rule
Clinton bank - " Cot
of Colun--bus.—....- - •
Columbiana bank of New
..... 1*
Circleville (Lawrence, eashier)
" ( Warren, cashier) no sale
Cincinncti banks _ 1
ChillicolKe bank....
Commercial bank of Lake Erie 147
Dayton bank
Franklin bank of Columbus.... ...... —l4
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Stenbentille—li
Farmers' bank of Canton • 35
Geanga
Granville
.. 62'
Hamilton
Lancaster - S.
Marietta
Massillon . - .
Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati
:Vaunt Pleasant -.(
... 14
Norwalk- •
Putnam
Sandusky
Scioto
Urbana..._.__ ..... .
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IVooster
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Xenia
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Zanesville • •
Bank of - • • 14
Cleveland....
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State bank and brandle DIANA s
State Scrip . ...
KENTUCKY
4411 banks
ILLINOIS
State bank
Bank of Illinois, Shatoneetoten ....... . 30
VIRGINIA.
Bank of the Valley of Virginia. .. •
Bank of Virginia.
Exchange bank of Virginia
Farmers' bank of Virginia....
... 1
North-lVestern bank of Virginia.. .. . • . • . 1
Merchants' and lifeckankt bilik of Virginias
Branchea . • .. .1
Baltimore City ban MARYLAND
ks—
All other solvent • .... 1
. 1
NORTH CAROLINA
All solvent baiiki— ..... . . ....... 2
SOUTH CAROLINA
All solvent banks
GEORGIA. •- 2
Allsoluent banks.. .—.
.. 21
ALABAMA:
A:Wile banks—
Country banks..
LOUISIANA. --
New Orleans bank* (g00d).. .. .
TENNESSE. •
All banks
DOOR AND
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PRINTING OFFICE,
N. W. CORNER OF WOOD PORT ST$
The proprietors of the Moßmucto POST and MK
CURT AND MANore.cmteak respectfully inform de
friends and the patrons of those papers, that they 1..
a large and well chosen assortment of
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caw) attal cemma eteamana,
Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that
prepared to execute
LETTER PRESS PRINTI
fivs
Or EVERY DESCRIPTION.
gall.gCS. Bills of Luring, Circulari s
Pa.3".tlets, Bill Reads, - Cards, ::- --.
U 1 kin
Itnnioills 131u2k Checks , natl .
' lys of Zia A
Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boot ' 11* -1:•4 I
propriate cads ' -^ :' ' - - e
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Printed on the shortest notice sad Mare - L4 M
burns.
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We respectfully ask the pattorne of
the public in general in this branch am, fa. -- V
.luly 31, 1843. funtuPsst. TH. ' ; 044
To Printer*.
W E hare received, mid Kf Il berreftistAnrep" e
etantly on trsnd, a fnq sepplYoMrideing ft*
in large and small kegs, Whirl) we will Bic L e soli,
cheaper than it bas heretofore been sold intfikeiry,
Orders from Lbw country secompeniri 11,14r*sticeph
4 . 44521) ,sill be promptly are re,.
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irettil4: Oillee of the Postendftiggheefter.
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