Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, February 15, 1844, Image 3

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rrinurrose&—Tiss Fissions, Aio. V." V. for Ws
WAMI": 'Fortis cri•sis disesiel lisit4g. it
IribllNPe M an Audi'dumb et sews at the 1
east tibit: The papilla we filled with "wards
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44,104i1," bst netbiag trestebarmant then s our- A
•or or Map are to be found io
it before, so comma, at Late 'batboy areleolorti up
s' "nothing sew." In Pittsburgh we don't bear
vetia 'thicken lien to eistarb tbs 4111112 Pa of Abe ei-
3116Pdr wit doors of Allegheny are filling their 1
banal Lin very economical manner. Instead of
is m& eis %beaky, as is stseal, they go up the rirrr
kft 00111114 Ona when they come to a very large and
Ir. *Alb 114 it a steering oar at one end, and
Ole it to ths ice houses ea the bank of the
, d el WiliPirmeerr were wont to do a keel boat . This
trtiagdi t econotnicalinethoi, butt is attended with
autopilot and may result fatally-tn some of in pro.
Ilettes...Thonur M• Marshall, Esq., and Dr Elder
*Akron the Allegheny Mai Slavery Society, at 7
loeirahis ensuing, (Thursday) the 15th, in the
• • - Ark, Allegheny city.
NOTIOE..—The members of the different
lies nf this 0 .ef O. F., of Fittsburgh and vicin
ng
tre
reippeetthEy solicited toattend a general meeti
their Hall on Friday evening, the 16th
at 7 dicing', P. U., for the purpose of calcine in
consideration Ow proeriety of establishing en Odd
13w Lifwatf. , JOHN B. DAVIS, No. 9,
•
. S. PERKINS. " 24,
WACKOFEN, " 45,
WM. BURGHER ,
Committee.
iirts4e .
jrThe Gera*is Democratic Central Committee
jortwoembdanee for Allegheny county will meet on
evening, at 8 o'clock. at the house of D.
taisen. JOS HERMAN, Pres't.
To the Public.
rat false And infamous
that
intended to
be east ttpun ate, by a card rirat appeared in the
ling Post stet the,:th inst., requires a statement
t maw explain the motives of this persons engaged
...__ .
tes pecsaoution.
he:chine that 1 will-Dot pay the prices for work
deo, mad ktsown to be so by those who rwese it. It
Adept to every body inland eat of the *nide, that
value of ',Nor aepernis ,so it great extent, UT, the
.ner in which it is performed, and the quality of the
suial worked open. Good.workruen on good cloth
emend receive corresponding wages: but where
rior workmen are employed on cheap cloths, that
eighth, or no profit, it is unreasonable and absurd t
ip . oct employers to pay exorbitant prices for mak- 1
otters#lartiches on which dote realize is vecy trifling ,I
fit. 4%0 pore men employed on this kind of work,
theystiel objects of these persons, wilt; aided by
di-be riiral establishreents, are attempti-g to injure
.. hasitteoi of the "Three Big Doors." . if they
yd get work at othet shops for the men they are now 1
al too:Motor coerce out of my employ, their con- i
lemixlss , ontappee: so censurable; but ttli3 they cat
or mill mad , . They care not if their victims.shatedl
rve—sall they care fur is to ern:our:ass mein getting 1
goddirmanufactored, site; that
they•force
a their Measures
%,l bythw,lt'Ages , T can f.jarlesey assert abet the pri
pidiermeotro ha ter and more deleanutgeciiii to
, epetigrees than ,'nose of any .elre-si bilarattablish•
•ritinifilatipity. Listead of f..roine th et a •who
le w r uro
rk I
eriet-ta meekest orders on which th ey :e.t. .r...
via **roll. / pay for -all labor in cash. sell ' the sad
utogeo -of such payments are tut well known to
witmeta to requite explanation. Ileac alt' .curl.
• taie have no complaints to make; they know that 1
:ta them e mployment. OA bet er terms than they can
t at any other elem. and they •semed wiliingly coll
ate, but fur the eff ,rts of squads or idle persons who
low them on the streets and make them return tit..
:ark front Which they expected to rehire the means of
pportior themselves and families
If the persons who are engaged in this disreputable
:alpiracy think that they c.ax injure ma in my bitsi
as bytlesconrse they are panting they ore-very much
- Waken: Large es my stock of goods is, I can have .
eft manufactured by good workmen who are -too in
spendent to_ become the tools of enviona dealers in
aid dothis,'' who are unable to compete with the
bree Big Doors; and to preserve their independence
icy think it is better fur them to work for those who
tosiee thenagood wages and prompt iniy, is who
it a
matoatsi Ite few who are trying to farce poor
ton out yment with the hope that by sodoing
ley cats .' . establishment that has given more
:ork to journeymen, and at better prices, than
It the slop shops that era nowtrying to annoy
form my
it.
tln closing this crud, it may be proper to in
iendiend the public at large, thatevery article in the
lothing line is outland and can be made to order at the
tautest notice and inn ha wow fashionable style at
hereTtuse Big Doors. " Thu gr and ex
ellenceofwty stock of cloths will enable me to please
.11thstei This public are respectfully invited to call
sod *kaoline for themselves.
JOHN M'CLOSKEY,
' Three Big Doors, Liberty street.
TO THE JOURNEYMEN
TATES. RS TAILO OF THi
-- UNITED S
TT%VINO obserred, in some of the newspapers of
ILJLthis city, ao a dvertisement. for 200 Journeymen
Tallors.in this city, where they would get constant em
piCat. and escahre cash in payment.
Society have thought it proper (having the
walfarso of the wide at heart) to experts this base move
otent.lry stating through the public journals that the
Journeymen of' this city, are at present on a strike
goes ilus attempt being made by this and other indi
ali to reduce their wars; and all Journeymen are
hake* iiiudersed against cosuing to this city with the
earetatlou of gettiog employment from this I.OV SR 07
stahstom, who bas thew pla ce, out such an inducement
for them_ le cOrrie to th as he has enressed his
ilkweildsktiOplis SOT to PAT the Bill.
' t ... k 4.. Q. W EARTS, president.
...0211ageli.c.....LINZ, Secretary.
_
Mat 01 ______—..—__
FOUND,
Olt irroat et. near Warden and Nicholson's shot
liatnOgyifierneon, s silk Purse, containing a small a•
initvantat asone-y. which theowner can pay i ng f in
eril:ing
at thholline. atantibingrooney, and paying fin this ad
eruthellald•
440.
H. tIEASTINGS ,
.4•lllntr AWL City Regulate r.
rAFFIGE in the aDieeengahela House,' in the
36.47 zip= ecolleied by the Preeeeuting Attorney, H.
C. ilLaerbeed & J. G. Reed, Ens.--entre ace on
fintiAlfteid street. feb. 13.
NAIISN--A.a active lsul, sor 16 years of age,
V T byTED (ja5a2....5) F L SNOW DEN.
I)issetatiou.
MIRE Ponnership, under the fi rm of Shahle &
IditadvelL is this day dissolved. D. B. SINESLIL
Wi1i0416211101119 SKIM Boat Agency and Comovission
aesis
.wed is almtifeethorised to collect and mole
the debts of said firm.
J). 8. SHEBLE.
Feb 1.1E44. Waf4r rt» W o od .
HE sobearibers jost relbeiregtx few boxes of
Ryles sad Tow* Bran Teas. t ‘um rjor (ra h_
•T' • REINHART &ST WWI,
140 Liberty street.
UFF ALO TONG ITES.--Received by Little Ben
10 beiges Bail° Tot Wolf ilk sidne, direct
A. BEELF.rI.
•
sisnsintansic , --- -
Doha D. ilex*
; • tteiroorto Ist
41. stesholtemboo Agent
and commusios . AUCTIONEER AND COIRMISSION WIERCIVT,,
Censer Of Weodssiddrate., Pittsburgh.,
Sere/wit i TS ready toreceitlaimtbSolizerof every slisceilldeo
Wider Street, near Wood. -t 1. space .asionsbliir, tor public er privets lode, end
' 1 " .1 from lens asisedsmobt.eise Above business, bus"
bineselibbet be will be alga e° wisest:tire eatie6l# oll,
can. to all aims reoyfavor ldrossisb their pa
i Regehlr sales 021 VONIII7II and Taystloart,of Dn .
Goods and fancy articles, stile o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittsburgblnanufactoredartsc' les,new
and second hand furniture, dcc., at 2 O'clOck.f • M.
Sales every evening,at early gas light. ang.l2-y
4 'NAT WASIS IS rt cluatvia.
ARRIVED.
lietwog. Po., Wheelies,
Arcade. Bennet, liwelierl
*Alpo, Jambe. Cie.
DEPARTIII.
Arealejlesnet,
ta r boats marked this r 3 are provide d with
Draw' Slaty alma, to remit the Explosion orate=
Boilers.
TOR MISTY,
Tr/waters should select Boats provided with
Evens Safety Guardsfor revisiting Explosion of
S'teete Boslers
IT would be well for the traveling community to
bear in mind that their security dependeemirely
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 at
an invention admitted by all men who understand tie
principles of the Steam Eneine, to be .
a
sure preve na
tive against those drealfuledisasters. Yhav e r
tainly, in the beadreds of explosious that have already
taken pleat, their almost doily occurrence,and thi•
thousands of lives that have already been lost, ,a suffi
cient warning, end inducement to make inquiry
it for a
Safety guard Boat, and in every case to give the
preference. They have went to an a dditional expense
that your lives maybe 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 step this awful sacrifice et hu
man life. They do net charge more than other boats;
their accommodations in other respects are equal, and
1 in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving
Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when
1, it is so completely in your awn power to avoid these dig-
asters.
All boats marked thus [ l ' 3 in the List of Arrivals and
Departures, in another part acids paper, axe supplied
with the Safety Guard.
List of Boats provided with the Safety Girad.
ALPS, LADY OF LYONS,
.AGNES LEXINGTON,
AMARA ,
NTH, LANCET.
MENTOR,
ADELAIDE,
ASHLAND,MINSTREL.
MARIETTA,
BOSTON.
BRILLIANT, MICHIGAN,
BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE,
BREAKWATER, MAJESTIC,
BRIDGEWATER, MISKISG LW VAL . Y
CADDO. MISSOURI MAIL,
CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK,
CICERO. MESSENGER,
CANTON, MONTGOMER 3'.
CUTTER, NORTH BEND.
CECELIA, NEPTUNE,
CASPIAN, NARAGANSETT,
CLIPPER. NIAGARA,
COLUMBUS. OSPREY,
CLEVELAND. ORPHAN BOY,
COLUMBIANA, 011 10 MAIL,
:CORSAIR. OHIO.
LP. TYQ UESNE. ORLEANS',
DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH.
ECLIPSE, PENELOPE,
EMMA, PANAMA,
EDWIN HICKMAN, Q UE E N of the SOUTH.
Eq. DORADO, ROWENA,
F; VELINE, RARITAN,
EXPRESS MAIL. SARAH ANN,
'FORMOSA, SARATOGA.
FORT PITT, SAVANNA.
GALENA. ST. CHARLES,
GEN'L BROOK, ST. Lows,
GALLANT, TALLEYRAND,
IDA, TOBACCO P.IvANT,
Es.:DIAN QUEEN. VICTRESS.
ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE,
J. H. BILLS. VIOLA.
WES r WIND.
JEWESS,
JAM ESROSS, WINO AND WING,
UPORTVAT
TO EVERYBODY
VarSll ARRIVAL ATTHE •
TIMM?, MU DOORS!
A RARE CHANCE FOR RETAIL Gaocetts!
1 Tr lIE sulisciiber will sell the balance of the stock
1 of Groceries, and also site fixtures a a retail
'proprietor rarthis well known and highly' fa Grocery Store at a low ratm to any person who wishes
T
HE
P establiAnnem takes great pleasure in in- to engage in the Nosiness this is a Inverable (minimal
forming his (needs and the public at large that he has tv. In the stack is embraced alot of superior Rio Cof
Jost teceived the most • fee, which is lower than it can he purchased eastward.
MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS 3 R. MURPHY, Exe'r,
Liberty, foot of sth street.
Thathas ever been purchased in the eastern markets. l, 2 1 _____ - __________------------ 2 --- ----.' " 11"1. _
It is impossible for him to describe the QUANTITY, 1 - , EAR. SKINS, well dressed and fall haired, a
QUALITY and VARIETY ef kis stock but he hi- I) suitable article for travellers' trunks. &e., for
rites all who wish Li purchase clothing of any clescrip- , A. BEELEN •
sale by
blishment, as it is the only rdace ra ,„ l - i
linotnhetcjwcaelsltawt hh.t7meBAtaLL T ASTES MAY BE SUIT- --------
ED. at the most PRVIORRI)Ie prices. flit assortment 0 A 1.T.-340313b1s Nu 1 Salt, ;or sale by
of Winter, Spring, and Summer Goods 4,7 323. 3AMES 'M AY.
CANNOT DE EQUALLED. P. Walderriloot and Shoe Maker.
HO r.-od on 2d et. between Weod and
Wtect S nithfieht, for many years. has removed
All of which can he manufactured into clothing to or-
back from Allegheny to the house lately cecepi
der, and made in as good style, and as tastily and faith- 1 3 . 3 _ 0 ..
ionably designed as at any other establishMent ea oyChsrles L Voltz, on Wood street. betwe
ofeshoes
IN THE UNITED STATES. n 2d
sadist streutA,PiLuburgh. K .41 , ps all kinds —_— ----------------
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES, andbaits. an I Aline findings of the best quality, all of
wER THAN ANY OTH- which he will sell at low, prices to his old customers,TA DO.
AriEL 0 t and all oth , ni who may favor him with a call A NEW 4 . story Brick Ware Hot se between Wood
ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, I jaallb-lre A. and Smithfield -texts. Possession Von imme-
And at no place west of the mountains can purchasers • _ --------------------- ditllel7-
find such a variety of goods from which to select as at t CROP 0E11043. ALSO.
A TWO story frame House on Ist betvieen Wood
- and Smithfield streets, adjoining the warirhouse of
Messrs Robertson Sc Ropperus. P
..osse ss sway toion given on
•• --.
In addition to his unrivalled
stack of clothing, e
has a magnificent assortment of
HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, &c, &c.
The motto of the "Three Big, Doors" is
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS:
And in following not this system hn feels con
fident that customers and himself
ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED.
HZ WOULD II VITL
THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROF ES
SIONAL GEVTLEMAN, THE MER
CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC
AND WORKINGMAN
To call and es.amitte for themselves et
TUN Tlllllllll BIG sooas,
No. 151. Liberty street,
AND THEY MUST DE SATISFIED. •
-OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE
PAVEMENT.dp
JOHN M'CLOSKEY.
HHDS. N. O. SUGAR, just received, and lot
axle by 3. G. do A. GORDON.
092.7
ft Bit LS. D/ 1 CASTOR 017... in store and for
Lk" sale at tint drag store of JON. KIDD,
fob 14 No 80, corner of 4tit and Wood sta.
. 1
MOCKING AND CANARY BIRIYSAVAVICTIO N.
T DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner rf
ClWood and stb streets, this day, Thursday, Feb
eau,' 15th, at 2 o'clock, P. I),L, will be a.dd without
eme•rve,
1 Iti.)cking lliri a-d Cage,
1 Canary Bird "
fel) 15
FURNITURE AT AUCTION
AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of
Wood and sth streets, this day, Thursday, Feb
ruary 15th, at :2 o'clock, P. M., without reserve;, the
houccehold and kitchen FURNITURE of s family Ivisv
mg the city, arming which are
Card, Dining. Breakfast and Kitchen Tables;
Wash Stanch+. Chaim and Bureaus;
Ingrain and Rag Carpeting;
A lot of Kitchnn Furniture;
2 Franklin stoves.
Brass Chick,
M ,eking Dit d and Cage,
Canary A- A. A.
ALSO,
J. D. DAVIS,
Auctioneer._
THREE BIG DOORS
1 Iron Chest
frh 15
MACHINE TOOLS—AT AUCTION.
WILL Le sold, at the Commercial Auction RIOOMS,
corner of Wood and sth streets. this afternoon,
(Thursday) at 2 o'clock, one very superior Turning
Engine, or Slade. Lithe, ams will tura a shaft 8 feet
long. and is fitted with Screw and Gears so as to cut
nny desirable nu nber of threats to the inc v h e . with a
Shaft. rallies and Hangers v. retitle. One ry supe
rior Lathe, midi Shaft. l'ullies and Hangers to operate
it, complete Belts. fec.
A lot of Wooden Hand Screws. One Dial, or In
dex. for a Dividing or Cutting Engine, to cut Gears.
the best ever brought aver the mountains.
The above were made In tom of the hest workmen
from Lowell, in Massachusetts. for his own use, and
heing under the necessity of r turning to the Fast, the
Trails are consogstesily 4ered fr,r ask. and offers a
rare chance for a Me ulaictiwer of Cotton. Wool or Silk
I to purchase n set of Tools that will enable him to do
his own repairs.
JOHN Terms C'
D.
par funds.
. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
feb 15
FIRE PROOF CHESTS AT AUCTION.
T Davis' r.
...tunntercial Auction Rootivi, etirner of
AWM d and 5111 Ftre‘ ts "n Thursday, to-morow,
February 15 h, at 2 o'clock P. M., will'he sold with
out reserve, fur cosh, par rum's, 1 Fire Proof Safe.
fel, 14. J. D. DAVIS, Auctr.
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AUCTION SALES OF DRY GOODS.
T D ,vis' Cora nt•rci ti Aoction Rooms, corner of
A_ Wooil moil s:h awems. on Tliarsility next, igloo-
ary 15, at 1.0 o'clock A_ Ni.. will be .01a without re
..cr‘to, a large lot of DRY GOODS 'mit able for tbe pro
se it widappr 'aching, Vieft.OTlA, among which are actin'.
C isginetta and Ca+simere-4 Alpaecna, Me ;nos, Ca i
lima, Ma-ilins. Sten envibeicana,Flannolx,Gingbams,
•.:1 - is.ckg, n largo lot of Tirti4ding and Batting.
At 2 o'clock P M., FURNITIJRF., viz: florimag.
Beil-ti acl4 Table t , Chair.. 1 Meal Boiler. Stoves and
ti. Siolitea. JOIIN D. DAVIS, Aaer.
Wanted.
FARM. within 12 miles of the city, enrreviaine
about 100 acres. moderately improved, and for
$lOOO will be paid.
Apply tit the Real Esote zency of
BLAKELY & MITCIIEL.
IWIT TREES, SIIIIUBBE..
L desirous of procuring fruit, ornamental and Ekbutit
reel, and shrubbery, from an' respert.
'ully requested to leave their or rs with the subscri.
wr as soon as passible. F L SNOWDEN,
No 134 Liberty, head of %Votici st.
FPeemales Vire Brick for Sale.
'I USTreceived, 5000 Freeman's est Fi Brick.
fiffl which will hereafter be kept consbtantly re
on hand
Ind sold low fur cash, by BIB.MING HAM & Co.
st
may 27 Ni. 60 Water
911 BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, thin du:
receiwtl, atd tor sale
G. &
A. GORDON,
12 Water .trert.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
Two New and First Itatn Steam Engines.
ONE is 20 horse power, JO inch tulet, and 4
1.44 stiolte, Wilt be sold with er without boilers.
The other engine i 41.2 horse perwer,74 inch cylinder ,
3 foot stroke, one boiler about 43 feet long. 30 •iriches
in ilianietei • The:e rog i,,es are m ole o f t h e hest
ma
terinls and in the most imbitnntiol manner, and will be
sold on accommodating terms. They ran be seen tLI
the warehouse of the subscriber lit any time
PE DEVINE . StateAL;ne.
0:c k\IS
tp
>/7 o'oScS.Vii
7 y
rill HE snbecriber has just received his annual supply
.1. of Landreth's Garden Seeds, consisting in part
of the following kindo—all of the last year's crop, and -:____________----------_
warranted gentrior: • , lart IIF I.' AL() 'ROBES.. -Received by Oicesro,a t,-
A aparagru, Egg Plant, Parsnip,
Duets,
Beans,
Leek.
Lettoce,_ Badive,
Kele,
prhpkin, Pens,
Pepper,
Broccoli,
Radish.. Borecole,
Wats... Mellon, Rhubarb. , Cabbage.
Musk 4/ Salsafy. Carrot,
Nasturtium, Cauliflower, Bnineolt.
• Squash,
Celery Olcr% : ..1-P and fell supply of all sixes of Robes. Apply to
1 _ n__----------S-tf A. BEELEN.
TO OWNERS OF TOWN LOTS
la East Liverpool, Ohio.
'VHF, undersigned will attend to the payment of
1 1 Taxes. and to the redemption of Lots sold for
taxes in the above place. Persons desirous that I
should attend to the Strove for thew, will forward to
Tomatoes', Corled'eress, Onion, see the numbers of their Lou. asa suSciont funds to
1 Turnip. - encumber . , Parsleis psis the stew, county and corporation tax. annually in
Corn, Mustard, (white and brown) slac. ad:sneak JOHN S. BLAKELY,
al. East Liverpool.
Sze. &e.
Together with a variety of pot gild sweet herbs and --
flower seeds. • TEST RECEIVED wafer sale as -• • • •
EMPOrders for seeds. shrtibs, trees &e, from gar- t 3 7 lahas beams
deen and ethers will be r eceived sea promptly at ,
10 786 03 4 4 rs
waged to.
*AS tose lathe stored /mob Poiotor&Co.
. Z.
No 184 L r iborty l6 B,l4B•4lorDEWN:kri Csn oirstir : 3 IIIIOORREAD &CO
i, -
C: HEAT AND - I" RORY ABLR PROPERTY- ;
Fur sale, ia therheridetune tillage o f Fl or e n ce,
Washington enuinty,2s miles front IPittsbargh, on
which6o
ts tweeted a good drarnio %tile*, iir which the 'owner
lives, and anotbernew frame iniioni, lastly finished, a
stable. a hurt and ewe:client ganitst, with gra fruit—
peaches, plums, apple silent., &c. A good well at the
door., awl wither Walls a ichoice ;coal pit, open and
constant sale for all the coal that two bands cast dig.
This property will he sold very cheap for all
at or
H part.
cash and pa credit. For towns please apply er
rt
ds's Agency and Intelligence OffiCe, No 9,5 th st.
jan 31
Par Sala,
T the Real Estate Arne* of BLAKELY &
AMITCHEL, 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 floss township, eontaintng 114
D. D VVI 3,
uctioneer
acres.
Also, 2 acres of land, adjoining the town of Hano
ver, Ohio.
Also, a farm in Columbiana county, Ohio, contain
ing 144 acres.
Also, a lot of ground on sth sweet, 30 feet front by
130 feet deep.
Also, a lot of ground in the Itioreve Tree, appose!.
Pittsburgh, 90 feet front by 22t deep., on white is
erected a neat Cottage House,>i outlay of shrebliery.
fruit trees, grape vines, itc, have been lately planted
.on
the lat
Also, six. atresef land, adjetufmg ebe sown of East
Liverpool. on wbach i•ereeterlii rope walk, ire.
Also,* house,lumi lot on Prospect street: beautifully
situated (voald be exchanged for a farm within 20
miles of the city). Apply us
d3II BLAKELY & MITCHEL.
FOR SALE.
fI'IHE ONE HALF part of Abe three story Brick
House and Jot situate in Market street,
at present occupied by Thomas Campbell. and
Co., as a Dry Goode store The title to this proper
ty is unquestionable, and will, be sold reasonable.—
jan 4 Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL.
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Building Lots in Birmingham.
13 LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit
uated, and within two rtes' walk of the
steals ferry boar landing, will, r. i ad at prices to suii
the times. The terms of melee-- will be made easy.
either for eash.or such bartecas mu be made available.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh.
june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr.
Foe Sale.-
2 FIFTY ACRE LOTS, situate in Rots township,
Allegheny county, within 4 miles of the city of
Allegheny, part cleated land and part woodland, and
under good fence. It weld be divided into small lots,
if wivhed. Apply to BLAKELY R & MITCHEL,
eal Estate Agents.
0,
rty, du
Seas* fir Sale.
pe,rri HE subscriber *fors fur sale ate Tavern
Mir Stand, situate in Minerstalle, Pitt Two
.hip, about one mile from the city.
The House is a large two story frame, well calcula
ted fur a T s vernStand„ armtprovided with ali the ne
cessary a ccommodations foe such apurpcse. Hewill
also sell with the house the unexpired lease of the lot,
being as years from the Ist of April nest. Persons
wishing to purchase can dew on advantageous terms.
Ev:wive of the subscribcr near thepremises.
S.
f 8 —1 wd WM. JENKIN
To Lei.
T E
A HRE story brick house, situate on Wy
-11 lie street, near the Neu Court House.—
t it...n., it it largo , Itop• room, Aholved Ril_ fitted for •
I vo •:ery stern. 1110 CIWI•111111 can-i:46. Of live roams
and a rtrrat. it will be ret.tea 1•41.. to A 1... 41 tenant.
19-6 t r.I . IIUCK 4IIIiNN.
TpArbta ttaatl For Rost.
tVILF I Ul } 7 ' i r 't e. l l 1. 14 : ri d . N I
It :t t it r d re '3 l
1 ; 'I i
„n the
I n ( fr
lor rent, togeth , r with the irnprirements, con
,i-tting of a Largo house containing ten ro: in-. excellent
altar at the door. stabling. sheds, &a, formerly occu
pied n• a tavortg thore i. UM the land (which is under
excellent fence's large bank ham, with stabling fbr 12
horses. an orchard of hearing apple trees, garden. &c,
Ste. Mere land for pastureuould be had if required.
Appl at the Real Estate Agency of
1 • 131,AICLIN & 1841. 1 tCHEL.
• Sinithfield and •Penn *treats.
EXCELLENT OFFICES TO LET.
A N excellent office for one nr more lawyers, tiny
he had by immediate application toEGoLT & Fes-
TEA, Real Estate Agents, next aunt' to Pdit Office.
One or more rooms—poese‘sion given an Aptil
jan 24.
Ta Let.
V n E g ß i
1 1 ,
o n
F convenientrontwo
near Fury
story fm tn e dwel-
A.
y street.
A two story brick F
duell n
ing hoube
se on Ferry itreet.
A small frame home,
oront, low Ferry st.
A very convenient brick tier"lliog. With stable and
rnrriege house, situate on Penn mreet, in the Fifth wend,
formerly occupied by Dr Gladden.
At.so—Two dwelling liou4es in Allegheny ity.
j 23. Apnly JAMES MAY.
To Let.
M COMFORTABLE. well finished, new .
brick dwelling hon4e, pleasantly eititnted
cm t;,na Lane. Itmill be red on reasnnable tents
Inquire ot , SOH nte N
lir CLOSKEt,
jai, 19—tf Three Big Doors Liberty street.
TO LET.
aA TWO STORY brick house, suitable for a
.tl. dwelling and Grocery, situate on the cornet
uf Flatland Union streets. Possession given immedi
fttely. Enquire of
oil
For Rant. •
trk.T tetobrckbuibri:;.s
Thiratieet,2peatuga,,n
Seeley.
ALSO, ten acres of ground on PrarpectHill,near the
c i t y„ on which is a Dwelling Hons., S t able,Orchard,
&c. Possession given lat April next. Aplyte
JOHN D. DAVIS,
cranes. di' Wood& Fifth ats.
the let day of April next: . For termsapply
'3IRMINGH AM &
, CO..
No. 60 Water street.
Prosh Family Flour.
THE subscribers deep constantly en band. at the
Old Pittsburgh Flour SWIM Mill, cernar of Re•
doubt alley and Water streets, Fresh Family Peer, a
superior article. Also, bran and chopped stuffs of all
binds, which they will eel in qaantities to suit purcha
sers. 0. 0. EVANS & CO.
jan 11-1 m ' _
•
airimmum r4ntiCasnAl sOax Mink
/he eke trithsperhcam of
MERCHANDIZE AND 'PRODUCE
NKTIIINAN
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITT&
BURGH AND BALTIMORE,
AND
NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
11. D 111111,1201,
RESPECTFULLY idfornashisfaiends and shippers
generally, that he has changed the name of his
Transportation Line, Item the UnitedStatestrortable
Boat Line. to the American Poriableßoat Lint.
This line is composed of twenty-five new Four Ste
tion Portable Boats, ONO of which Will depart
from Pittsburgh. Philadelphia end -Baltimore.
The superiority and advantages of the Portable
Boat over every other mode bf transportation are too
well known sto ahippeirs githerally att rawre ommeaM .
suffice itto say, that thedetention, less, - separation anti
damage to Goods, invariably ittemiling three than.'
shipments between Pittsburgh wad Philadelphia, ire
by the Portable Boats most effectually removed
To gyve undoubted 'scarily to owners and,shippers,
all goods and produce shipped by'this line Will be in
sured in a resporosthle office in Philadelphia, without
any additional charge •to dtaiownerti.
Metchandise shipped by this hoe is any of the east-
ern cities. and consigned to H Devine, will be forward.
al immediately on arrival atrittsbargh to any part of'
the wed, 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
communication* or goats directed to the care of the
undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to.
H DEVINE,
Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
BUZBY & BROTHER,
'l5 Market street, below Tenth,
SU Philadelphia.
GIESE & N,
Conarocree street Wharf. Baltimore.
B A FA HNESTOCK & CO,
100 Front street. New York.
RICE & WILLIANIS,
No 3. Chatham street, Boston.
C. Aa leadllillLTT'S
UNITED ,TATES
PORTABLE BOAT LINE
For the t ransportation of N . erchandfieto sad from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, i'IIILADEL
PHU, NEW YORK AND BOiTON.
THE success this line has met with, since "
fit Mai
first established on t he'lndividualteterprise
system, has indecod the proprietors to Increase the
number of Boats during the winter to tweaty4re, one
of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia arol Bal
timore every day (except Sunday") during thasseson.
and make the trip tbroughin six days.
The wsperiority and advantages ot the Portable Boat
System overevery other mode of transportation (when
canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known
to 'hippo's by this route generally to require any ow
•
mem..
Shippers can rely onitiviorde fi r :reduce, merchan
dise, or goods of Soy kind that may be contrived to
the Agents of thiaina, fortoirded With &pita and
at the very lo west rate of freight charged by Other
Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv
ing or advancing charges, dts
All c ommunications to the following Agents will be
promptly attended tu:
CHARLES A. Mc TY
ANUL,
At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
ROSE & MERRILL,
53, Smith's Wiiif. near Trott at. Baltimore.
THOMAS BORBIDGE,
jan3l-ly 272. Market street.
W= 1 8
STAN DA RT, INGRAHA M & CO..
war di n g an d admunissiira 1111eichants,
CI.STZLAND, OHIO. ,
A GENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Cone.
il. pang composed of the Merchants' L ll ine, Erie
Canal; Wnehisigtoc, bine. Hunter. PahnerviCo.'s
Line of Steamboats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve
land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie
tor's ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal.
TlfFElt TO
Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Coentios Slip, N. Y.
R. Hunter &. Co. Albany
- Otis Chaff, Boston.
Hunter, Palmer & CO., Buffalo,
M. T. Williams & Dow,
Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland.
Charles M. Giddings,
"
l J. S. Dickey, Beaver.
Birmingham & Co., Pittsborgli.
ap 1 1843—1 v.
Savor amsA, *arra Paollst
nieMITHE canal packet. EIUE, J. M.
Shaw miaow. will run as regular tri
weekly packet between the above awned torts. leaves
Beaver on Mondays, Wednavidays, and Fridays' morn
ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland
direct, For freight fir passagp apply on board, or to
DI RMINOHAM & CO., Pittsburgh,
J. S. DICKEY, Beaver.
- as
1843.
ARF. REDIIC ED.—U. S. Mitt tettrA9r *TILOS.>
film Rote Cott, from Pittelnirgb,Via Bed
ford, Chturibersburg, Harrisburg tiara Limmucter,
to
Philtelelphis, connecting milli The Maio than emirsut. to*
N• Y. &c. Ouly:1 . 50 miles stating aria one *la o
Also, the direct lion to Baltimore.
Fare to t
Raiimere
Leaves daily at 8 O'clock A. M.
Office 2d decor below the. Merchants' Hotel Wood at.
MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH & Co.,
feb 29, 1843-11. Propriitora.
JAMES MAY
The Great Central Rests
Via Notional Road and BailiNGOTB and ?Ago Rain
Road Company. •
-
-• •
NEW LINE OF V. S. ?Oat COACHESFOit
Wasniscoron CItT, Hp.urittons, PAILADVAPRIA
AND Naw Yoga
frillS tine is in fall operation and tunhergh
daily at 6 o'clock A. A., trio Wasliington.Pa.
and national toad t 6 Cambsrland, connecting bete
with the tail reed Co's to all the above planer.. Intim
elen will fond this a speedy and entiortable route *
it bola a separate Gad distinct -Pitt' Cunt.
line,iscgitles trill be afforded which have not
been heretofore onjozed. Extra coaches furnished at
the thertest notice. with the privilege of going through
direct or taking eve nights lest at their option.
For tickets, apply stour,effice at the Blenangehela
House. L. W. STOCKTON,
felt 3--oitf. President °fit.. 8. Stage Co.
3.l2kMk
litsvdar Vadat* firs MasanNatl.
swamp, Robinson, Mow. loom a • •
Thurs The day at 10 co clock, s tn. Irirl~l.
TheCenter,Colli4low rotrY lrh -T-" Ras Y st U . /T v v Imo* wee'll'ea, and wet heteefter keep um'
10 o'deek a. in. steady es hand, a MI sepplvet
Bennett' libtater eareseverealit• in eisall kegs, which we ebbe sidii to selli
umbvtlit• The n'olo ' s• . chasPer chap it has beretofeee aeon seta in thivitr.
The Exptem rirkinmat litansrs ham siglSlnr Orders from dim !missal scroulmo bi OP*
I rests
r ILI caw) inn
JFr selagi tar.p.
"114 "(Ma* im
36.
1/411114iliat C(l4 Nen'. •
OON I
eel, 0 , 4 Oliesof ers Pessavoll"'x—.ll,l
anb - iltuipqtr
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cassiss. or, vrose lirb ratan irre.
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SPECIE WrANDAISS.
11T.
Mattikit& asnitaoldscwitseSers, ......
Paikaage BaskSafi". .................. ....
C 11
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Berko Comity Borer ......
At 131 ...... 7S
'EICtIANGE -11
'Os ............... . ........
New 'York. . ....... . ..... .
Bogies.... .. ... .. . ...... . .........
.. ... J... . . . .. .. .
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Gehl ....... . ...:. :... ...:. ..... ..... .....a ram. 1-
Silver ...... ......---. ...... .. - ....... . .... ...pew- 4
PENNSYLTBII I / 1 ... -I •PI.T TSBURGH.
Bask of Pittsburgk . ..: . .:.• .. ... ........ .. .
Merchants and Manufacturere bask.. • -,1.4 110 "
Bschangs . .... .. •..
Da. Mollidaysburgh ...... : .
, •
PHILADELPHIA .
Bank of North-America- :...,.., •
••
.. •
Do Northern Liberties ........... :•••••:..Ott .. .
'Do 'Pennsylvania ...... ... ........ . . dar
1 . ,
Clommercial Bask of PelMyltiallia ....... 4010
I Farmers' sod Mechan i cs ' bask ...... .... „..poor cd'
Kensington bask raP
Manufacturereand ifechastias' ••••• • • "t'r" .
\Mechanics' •• . - .......... •- • •••-•4°,l' ,
Mayamensing • .... - . Illmm
, Philadelpbia bank. - ... -.. .
Sckuy/kill -•- • , .
Southwark .... :" .-..---. . ......... .-- ..., pa' ..
I Western. "• • ...... ...... ...pap
Bank of•POrst•rowitship ..... —..- ..... „....po
Girard . bank..- .. .. ......... I -r•••• -
U. . S . bank and brandies- ........... --........i1i
.
COUNTRY RA NKS. - . c
i
Bank of *Germantown .. . ...
" •Cheiter • county ...... .... is, .- ,
" Dektiocefe'rounty
•• kfoolgontery county. • ..•.. . . .;.........r , • -
" Norikuriber/and .. —... ......... ..y, ..
Farmers' bank of 'Bucks county.... .... .......r -r
............... .. ... .. p.• r '
Dollestoonsba fa k. •-•• . . ..... . .... ... •IA• '
Frmn balik of Ifroaisgtosi •
Bank of Chambers/wish
u Gettysburgh .-. • • ... ..... ... .I i
" Lewistown .. . ... - .. .... . .... . ....... t:
" Sitsguekassna costnty 49 ; •
Berkscounty bank .
Columbia -Bask estd•Dridge Conipensy .... )4
Carlisle bank • . ...... i 4
Erie bank -
Farmers and Drovers' bank
" Bank of Lancaster ....... . .......... i
" Bank of Beadle' ....... . ..... 111
..... l 4
Harrisburg bask
........... .... ..... 1 4
Laisessier ' 4 '....-....... ... . ..................
.. 1 i
. 1 i
&Menet?" CO. " .. • .... • . ........ ...
LebaSis . "•.. ..... .. . ..,,.. ...... .14
/Wines' bask of . Pettevak. ..,.......14
Moursgaiwt , leibenk cif itrownwrilie . .... 1
New Hope and Delaiotere2.lllrilgs company 2
Northampton bank . ....... ...no Malt •
Towanda bank ...... . .......... 85
Wyoming bank , ...... ................t
West Brenta bank 7
York bank .... . ..... .. ..... . .... . ..... '.. 1 i
OHIO.
Ilelnumebankwf St. Clairton/a.... ...... 1.,4
Clinton bank of Colronr.lrus I t
Columbiana bask of New Lisbon 14
Gen-tea/le (Laerraseee, cashier)...- ...... It
" (W a rren, cashier) na sale
Cincinnati banks • —.l
Chillicothe bank.... —...,. .. ...• .......... ..!...1 4
Commercial bank of Lake Erie .... .. .. -..... ..
Dayton bank .• .. ...1 k
Franklin bank of Columbus... _ - - . .... ..li
Farmers' and Mechanics' ban of Steubmmille..l.4
Farmers' bank of Canton • 35
It
Geauga •
_Granville fie
......
Etsmilion
.....12
Lediediler. ---.-.._•.-
Marietta . .
.. . ... .14 . . .
Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati . ....2
blountPleersatet
... li
Norwalk .. .
,
Piano*, -.................... ..... ...
Safes . q
- 1•4
5ci0t0.............. ... • .... ..... • 18
Crloass
Wooster .. ..
Xetria . ........... .... ..... .. .. .. ....... ....I
Zanesville —........ ... .. ... : .....,..-1 ' •
Bank of C1eue1and......................... 40
IN4)IAN/4.'
State bask and branches..:... . , ... It
State Scrip
a
KENTUCKY ~.„•...0
. .
AU banks . -
ktate bank ......
Bank of Illinois, Skatoneriosen
VIRGINIA:'
Bank of de Valley of Virginia • .... .
Bask of Virginia
Exchange bask of Virginia... , . .1
Farmers' bank if Vifesnia ,
North- Weatersltsenk of Virginia . . .. .
Merchants' and Mechanics bank of Virginia— 1
YLAND.
Baltimore City 'blasts. •,„ .•• .. . . par
AU other sohMit . . . . . 1 #
Ito
AU SObent ‘
- C • 111")1 . - •- • - - 1 - 14 . 4 • 4: " " *-
SOUTH CAItOLINA.. -
All solvoil basts;:. ..
At/Jo:vela banks • • res'e;•..",•• rii•• •• 'oll" . • • •••••••• •• • I
litailtk. •
, • .•
Conutry basks. •
.LOMPIANA. ,
New (Memo itaas '("t#01 .. I
TEN Nll4§- - •
All 7• • • ... .21
PRINTING OFFICE,
oy woos, a 717TV1
The proprietors of the Moiti!nii Posy and Max=
CURT AND MAJIIIITACTURIN Oespincrfully inform their
friends and the par roes of those pipers, fhatAbey hero
a large and veil chosen assoilhetit of •
ettiraMEit
WO &kWh 01231331 1711&1231111MILAD
Necessary to a Job Printing Moe, sad that they are
prepared to esectito
LETTER PRESS PRINTINi,
Ole EVERY DESCRIPTION.
&kJ*. • rills of Lading, ICirculars %
Bill Heads, Cords , .
DW*Chimint, Rupp%
On nbs Ot 361a1111.5,
sue, atos-boat ana Quasi moo sin', «4,1. eqi
P"lnla t e .
?Ante; to the stwirteet mit* •pa Mgt rees,4
Toopact * fdly ask tlso patronage of ousfriese
the public in pasta) is tMs luarob door bailor*
July 31, 1343.
PHILLIPS
~t,,-,
--IkA.
ILLINOIS
GEORGIA.
AND XII