IPTPTS'BIIIIMIS, PA. g Ty% - PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. eOI,UITIJI TOR ftIIRUALRY. ilffilrakia-ltiebbiumi—T. 3. Eightun—John W. Sisk We stank oar Cisininitad friend for his valuable far von: Will he pot continue them? tALAWTY.—The "Gladiator," publish crCedar Blue, Ala. of the 24th ult., autos that a est, of yaws caused. by excessive rains for nearly Sires tread previous had inundated the town of We- Saisitaorashed away the bridge, and destroyed fifty *famed dollars worth of cotton. Much other dant. Ages were slow, the extent of which was not *seer. 5 Ulna. • • TEMPERANCE LECTURE.—Rey. Jonatame Ststrson, of Pertensh, 'reined. will deliver a Lecture on Temperance, before the Martha Washington Socie ty of this city, on Friday evening, the 16th inst. in the Second rembyterian Church. Diamond Alley. The '1 , 111;k1 respectfully invited to attend. 1 - Mho. Wiliam Itoidasonotttorney st Law, ireaseved his Office to the Exchange, St. Clair stmt. f16,'44 JUST PUBLISHED, Wash airs of a Soarsorpaaa Tailor nrsagili Europe and the East, daring 1824 to 1840. By . D P Ifoltliani, Joararysunt Tailor, fiefs Wardokl, is Westphalia. Translated from the third Gera= editio' a, by William Ma id. g44IIIIILS is, in every respect, one of the most re ../1 markable books ever published; the most re markable, petspe, with the esceptirdi se Holman, the blind travellei r e mutative. The author, a bona fide workingtailor, set out from his native village in true Guinan fashion; and, as his translator says, =wall owed Ids 'way' through these three quarters of the world. There» much of what the French call stossiste in Morativec but there is also foreign life tied fo reigisegairsers among the poorer and middling classes_ seen under • new, and a curious aspect. It is scarce ;), emissivable the sympathy that will be felt by the Bader as be roams along with the light hearted wan lerer, nowin sunshine, now in storm; at one time star ring with cold and hunger, at another time smacking tie lips with the gissto or i finished gourmand at the good food of which he bad just partaken; presently footsore and lame—'dead beat'—to use the phrase of the hunting field; anon 'fresh as a daisy,' recruited, in vigorated, and hearty, but always cheerful, resigned, and not unhappy; and never in privation or plenty, fa tigued or distressed. egotistical, film too many of those travellers who call themselves his 'betters.' Taken together, if the reader does not rise from the perusal of this volume 'a better and a wiser man, then there is no faith in humble virtue, no hope of reward for patience, for endurance, or for enterprise in his mind..'—London paper. • For sale at COOK'S Literary Depot, 85, 4th st. (16 TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gene ra/Quarter Session* of the Peace, in and for the connty of Allegheny. The petition of Ferdinand Hughes, of the let Ward of Pittsburgh, respectfully sbeweth— Thu your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and oth ers, at his dwelling I'ouse in the city aforesaid, and prays that Your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty botmd, will pray. FERDINANP HUGHES. We, the subscribers, citizens of the 141 ward of Pittsburgh, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty ors] temperance. and is well pnwieett with house room and c onveniences for the accommodation of travellers and ethers. R C Townsend, B McGinn, George fteale, A Becton. J W Butler, Thomas Miller, Francis Bailey. Webb Closey. John Rhey, Samuel Keller, T S Clatite, John Caldwell. fl6-3tdsivr T 0 the Honorabletheludges of the Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the county of Allegheny": The petitton of. Nicholas L Bugh, of Versailles township, in the county aforesaid, neposufnlly .showetkr --- That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accomniodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in thgtownship aforesais, and prays that your honors will pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. NICHOLAS L BUGH. We the subscribers, citizens of Versailles tp, do ear tify that the above petitioner is of good repute for ho nesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of tra vellers and others T Penney; M Elliott, • Adam. Gold, Henry Myers. William Cook, Samuel C Hery, fl6-3t iNOTICE.—The members of the different Locrs of the 1. 0. of 0. F., of Pittsburgh and vicini ty, are respectfully solicited to attend togeneral meeting to be held at their Hall on Friday , takeevenin l6th inst., at 7 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of ng in to consideration the propriety of establishing au Odd- Fellow Library. JOHN B. DAVIS, No. 9, S. PERKINS, " 24, J. G. BACKOFEN, " 45, NV M. BURGHER, "64, Committee. fetbls-2t* ANTED—An active lad, 15 or 16 years of age, 'V T...by (jan .k. ' Tine Teas. r.E subscribers bave just received a few boxes of Hymn and Young Hyson Teas, of superior qnali -14 REINHART &STRONG, • 0 Liberty street. fl 3 _ - up UFFALO TONODES.—Received by Little Ben JL.O 10 boxes Buffalo Tongues, in fute.Order, direct from the mountains. A. BEELEN. - uB-tf 10110fig' PURE ALCOHOL, a im prove* article to dissolve Gums, just received at • the Wholesale sod-Retail Drug Store of J. KIDD, feb 14 No. 60, corner 4th & Wood sts. ALLZGIIIST COUNTY S. S. i. _ ""*" .In the matter of the administration account L.S. of George W. Jar.kson and J. McFaden, .........$ administrators of the estate of Charles H. ones. dec'd. ..,. ' - • ...'- And now, #l4.feb 5, 1844, On motion of C. 0. Lam& the ~curt appoint F. R.,Shunk, Esq., auditor to distribute the moneyln the hands of the administra- Abillatonre named. By the Court, THOMAS FARLEY, Clerk. Notice is hereby. given that the Auditor appointed in the above cause will attend to the duties of the ap. =Zunis his office in Fourth street, Pittsburgh, on t& 4th March, 1844, at 3 o'dlock, P. M. MoB-..30. FRS. R SHUNK. *Oita to all odious it say comma. ALL persona having claims against the Estate of Meer Ormsby Evans, desomsd, as well as those littiowi s ng themselves indebted to the same. will Please present th eir amounu for settlement to C. Evans, No 10 Water street, who is duly authesizad to settle the said Estate. SABAH L. EVANS, febls Adrniaistratrim. MOO -1 TIERCES. free', just reosivett and for sale by 11 J HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO. fj Wood st iLtriapen sY 1. flikelFla,ll - 4Unakrat dead sad Coanissios ARRIVED. I *Columbiana,, Smi th , Louisville, Swiftsurs, M etcalf Cincinnati. it DEPARTED. Herald. Davhon, St. Louis, . Belmont, Poo, Wheeling. Fall boats marked thus are provide d with Evans'llhifety Guard, to prevent the Explosion of steam Bailees. Travellers should select Boats provided with Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of Ste'ss Boilers IT would be well for the traveling community to bear in mind thit their security depends entirely upon their aim encouragement of boats that have or may be at thcespense of procuring the above appara tus. And thit every individual making such selec tions is contributing towards a general introdtiction 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. Yon have cer itairdy, in the hundreds of explosions that have already taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the thousamia of lives that have already been lost,, a suffi cient warning, and inducement to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boat, and in every cruse to give it the preference. They have wcntto an additional expense that your lives may be secure. Ought you not thereferie to meet them with e 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 Imam; their accommodations in other respects are equal, and in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why wiU you run any risk, when it is so completely in your own power to avoid throw dis asters. All boats marked thus [" ] in the List of Arrivals and Departures, in another part of this paper, are supplied with the Safety Guard. List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard. ALPS, LADY OF LYONS, AGNES, LEXINGTON, AMARANTH, LANCET, ADELAIDE, MENTOR, ASHLAND, MINSTREL, BOSTON. MARIETTA, BRILLIANT, MICHIGAN, BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE, BREAK WATER, MAJESTIC, BRIDGE WATER, MUSKINGUM VAL' Y, CADDO, MISSOURI MALL CHARLESTON. M E UNGO PARK, CICERO. SSENGER, CANTON, MONTGOMER 3', CUTTER, NORTH BEND, CECELIA ~ NEPTUNE, CASPIAN,, NARAGANSETT, CLIPPER, NIAGARA, COLUMBUS, OSPREY, CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY, COLUMBIANA, OHIO MAIL, CORSAIR. OHIO, DUQUESNE, ORLEANS, DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH, ECLIPSE, PENELOPE, EMMA, PANAMA, EDWIN HICKMAN, QUEEN of the SOUTH, EL DORADO, ROWENA, EVELINE, RARITAN, EXPRESS MAIL. SARAH ANN, FORMOSA, SARATOGA. FORT PITT, SAVANNA. GALENA, ST. CHARLES, GEN'L BROOK, ST. LOUIS, GALLANT, TALLEYRAND, IDA, TOBACCO PLANT, INDIAN QUEEN, VICTRESS, ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE, J. H. BILLS, VIOLA, JEWESS, WEST WIND, JAMES ROSS, WING AND WING, • Fauntleflfae . , Jesse Sill, Robert Shaw, Jacob R Griesme, Samuel M Rose, Wm L Miller. dlereiteet, 'Visite Street, near Wood 4 RIM waitaa U. TIM ClllNllll.t. TOE SAFETY, mar 22 IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY! FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE TEIREE BIG DOORS! T"preprietqr of this well known and highly' fa vored esm6sh_rnent takes great pleasure in in forming his friend the public at large that he has just received the mast MAGNIFIOE4T ASSORTMENT OF GOODS That has ever beefs purchased in the eastern markets. It is impossible for him to describe the QUANTITY, QUALITY and VARIETY of his utak but he In vites all who wish to purchase clothing of any descrip tiontocall at his establishment, as it lathe only place DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY. in the west where ALL TASTES MAY BE SUIT- fr HE first session of Madame Blaique's Academy ED, at the most reasonable prices. Hill assortment 1 will continence on SATURDAY, this attY,Jan of Winter, Spring, and Summer Goods 13th, at. Conaert Hall, at 9 A. M. CANNOT BE EQVALLIIi. The daysof tuition will be Monday, from 3to 5 P M; Thursday from 3 to 5 F M; and Saturdey from 9 to All of which can be manufactured into clothing to or 12 A M a nd from 3t05 P M, of each week. der, and made in as good style, and as tastily and lash- It is desirable that those intending; to enter pupils Tenably designed as at any other establishment should do so at the open ing IN THE. UNITED STATES. DR. McLANE'S AMERICAN WORM SPECIFIC. IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES Monaosiet s Co., Va., Jarey e 16,1 48n the 4. ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH- I Dear Sir s : I can assure you that I hav been i ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, . habit of using your American Worm Spetific in my family, to il e y_,_ i for a num_ber__of_ i_ yetirs__, aisd_ , __ h_ave . alw suc ay h s found ng And atno place west of the mountains can purchasers - find sucks variety of goods from which to select as at it to fact^rf 'cl=;"recuTin'aun'n'dwit.'" the 1 FILTER Hess. THREE BIG DOORS. In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, he 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 out this system he feels con fulentthat his customers and himself ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. HE WOULD INVITE THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES SIGNAL GENTLEMAN, THE MER CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC AND WORKINGMAN To cal and examine for themselves at TUX TIMILIII BIG D'oolllsl No. 151, Liberty street, AND THEY MOST BE SATISFIED. [OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN' THE PAVEMENT...IEI JOHN MTLOSKEY. 0 111-10 S. N. 0. SU GAR . just reoeived, sndfor hiegiftioy- . G. & A. GORDON. 021. - 10 ! I sr:tTle a lrn 1 CASTO o R OLL in f JON. XIDD, for - fsb 14 ' No 60, corner of 4th sod Wood *to. k t t t f t --- • • all ID. Dim* MicTIONKAIL *ND COMMISSION MERCR'T, Coker er Moroi and TS ready to oral" merchmsdise tif . ertry description ..L onceasippnest, for Lubin err pcivate sale, .End: from bag experience ilk abet+.-noms -fiatosm himself that he will be able to give eitire 1 13 1; 1411 cii"' to all who mayfever hint with thefrpetretsige. Reorder salei en MOWDATIIana Tanni*D 4 Ts, of Dry Goods and fancy article., at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles,new and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every dveningoitearly gas light. nag 12—y A FARM . Crithlin 111 1.2 111n mil li"L es of the city, ,oontsipieg about 100 acres, moderately improved, and f or which $lOOO will be paid. Apply at the Real Eger) Agency of d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL. FRUIT TREES, SHRUBBERY, &c.—Persons desirous of procuring fruit, ornamental and shads trees, and shrubbery, from Philmlelphis, are respect fully requested to leave their orders with the subscri ber as soon as possible. F L SNOWDENt jan 25 No 184 Liberty, bead of Wood st. On BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day hel) , received and for sale by J. G.& A. GORDON, • 12 Water street. BEAR SKINS, well dressed and full haired, a suitable article for travellers' creaks, &.c., for sale by A. BEELEN. aft-tf ALT.-300 Bbls Nu 1 Salt, for sale by 0 123. JAMBS MAT womoo, loot and Shoo llhiker. 111 WHO resided on 2d st, between Wood and Smithfield, for many years. leas removed ,A buck from Allegheny to the house lately occupi ed byCharles L Volts, on Wood street, between 2d andlst streets,Pituburgh. Keeps all kinds of shoes andbeots, and shoe findings of the I?est quality, a!1 of which he will sell at low prices to his old customers, and all others who may favor him with a call jau 20-Im . , craoror 1843. THE subscriber has just received his annual supp y of Landreth's Garden Seeds, consisting in part of the following kinds—all of the last year's crop. cad warranted genuine': Asparagus, Egg Plant, Parsnip, Beets, Endive, Peas, Beans, Kale, Pepper, Leek. Pumpkin, Broccoli, Lettuce, Radish. Borecole, Water Mellon, Rhubarb, Cabbage, Musk " Salsafy. Carrot, Nasturtium, Cauliflower. Spinach, Squash, Celery, Okra, Tomatoes, Curled Cress, Onion, Turnip. Cucumber, Parsley, Corn, Mustard, (white and brown) &c, Stc, Ste. i Together with a variety of pot and sweet herbs and flower seeds. lIIAr Orders for seeds, shrubs, trees &c, from gar deners and others will be received sad promptly at tended to. F L SNOW DEN, jan 25 N r 111 L; 'r arty, b a 1 of Wo ul EXCELLENT OFFICESTO LET. A N excellent ofß re ce for one or mo lawyers, may A he hod by immediate application to Enots & Fos a, Real Estate Agents, next door to Post Office.— One or more rooms—possession given on April Ist. Prink Family Flour. THE subscribers deep constantly on hand, at the Old Pittsburgh Flour Steam Mill, corner of Re doubt alley and Water streets, Fresh Family F7ostr, a superior article. Also, bran and chopped stuffs of all kinds, which they will sell in quantities to suit purcha sort. EVANS & CO. jan 11-1 m BUFFALO ROBES.. —Received by Cicero, afresh and full supply of all sizes of Robes. Apply to nB-tf A. BEELEN. TO YOUNG MEN. WE have a fine chance for a young man of business habits and a small cash capital. An establish ment in a pleasant line of business, in which an active and attentive young man might do well. Call at the Real Estate Office next door to the Post Office. 112 EGOLF & FOSTER. . - HARPERS' ILLUMINATED BIBLE, &c JUST RECEIVED, at Cooa's Literary Depot, 8C Fourth weer, Harpers' Illuminated and New Pictorial Bible, No 1, new issue. Arahella Stuart, a Romance from English History, by G P it James, Esq., anchor of Morley Erristein, False Hair, &c. 0 uarica, the Charib Bride, a Legend of Hispiniola by Henry W Herbert, author of Cromwell, Ringwood the Royer,&c. Lady Annabel, or the Doom of the Poisoner, a Ro- I mane, by.an nknearn author. Domestic Prenek Cookery, cornprising.2oo receipts by. Miss Leslie. A Whisiei to a Newly Married Pair,- from a widowed wife. feb 12 To Dr Charles McLane. For sale at the Drug Store of SON: KIDD, f 9 corner 4th and Wood tits H marrows, Crawford Co. April2B, '4B. Mr JON ATHAN Kinn,Sir--This is to certify that I 1 •"___."- TO VET. - _________------- bought 2 doz. M'Lanets Vermifuge of your Agent,and used in myyractire, and out of the 2 doz. I did not it i t, TWO STORY brick hoiefe; Suitable for a hear of one instance, where there was any ;failed in , 11. dwelling and Grocery, situate on the cornet h av ing the desired effect, and in every case expelling of Fifth and Union streets: Possession given immedi from 25 to 50 Worms. wily. Esprit* of JAMES MAY. N. B. This statement! freely make ' a that the pea. n. pie may try and know the effects of thi s powerful med . "_.L-----.----- , ----r----1" -- " —"-- icing. A P COMMIX, M. D. I res Sent For sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD, a three story brick building, No. 65, • No. 60, Corner 4th and Wood streets. T HE Third street, at resent occupied by Wm. felt 9, 1844. Pittsburgh. Seekry. ..,.. TO GLAZIERS ANDGLASS CUTTERS. I ALSO, ten acresof ground on ProspectHill,neax the HEMS p ewit Diamonds, set w i t h k ey , constant ly city, on which is a Dwelling House, Stable, Orchar4, Sin store and for seie et the Drug store of &c. Possession given Ist April next. Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, fob 9. . JON. KIDD, I cornet of Wood& Fifth AC corner of 4th and T.'2 o d ete- I P INVALID ROBES by single robe or bale,forsale i , To Lot. . by A. BEELEN. I tivi , 4 ry , :...ick Wars House between Wood eS-tf Abney. . ALB°, A TWO story frame House on Ist between , Weed sad Smithfield stress. na l iehtin she Isms beam tt( ZOAR BEITTEB.—A lot of that celebrated chaise thium it o b ertson & u pp ,,, n ,,, p our gives, im facadibutter, pat up in full bound_ - APPIY she lstiay of Aprilimat. Fectestaa no . A. BEEEN. i , , mithinuemac co, I ' jai' S 1 ' ' NikAllfeur amt. BEAR SKlNS,drassed and undressed, just rem ed and formals by BFELF,N. 05-ti '~::. .iff~~ - • commie TAT p • mond for lowness a pub2c V Y hOtas Ind storesoms,withgood stablingasd barn. allfremoosnd sL isotesary out Muria, together with, *beings acres of had with it:ill in alig ate of cul tivation, and a very handsome grove of Locust Teem The house iilargaand commodious. and thesituation first rate one for.business • and very particularly for ' store. Itis only Eli miles from Meroerourd fit miles from Greenville, but three huodced 'perches from the Canal, mid in a kratmte settlement. Terser--one-third in hand, one-third ina year, and one-third le two years, without introit, Possession given on the,lst A pril next.,lt itivorthy the at tendon of Xittslmigivers t ,aa a bsineas• situation. par ticularly is a store. It is now occupied by Mr illtde. T Mack. ,•- Apply to 864.Ft:rail rti, Beal Estate Agents. next door to this Post O&M. _ . 2 . Sala of Mom and Lot Saimaa Sittoi, Dammed. •••••^.-• In pursuance of an Order of tie Orphans' L. S. Court of Allegheny County, will be two `mow ed to public sale as the New Court flow, in the city of Pittsburgh, on the first Monday, the 4th day of March net, at 10 (o'clock A. M. The follow ing described reel estate, late the property of Samuel Sutton, of Pitt Township, via A certain pare of Lot number tea, marked in the general plan of do out lots of the city of Pittsburgh. begumingata on the line of said Lot, by the side of the Monongithela river, 'at the dhow* of about two hundred and seventy-.iv (bet, from the corner of Lot No. 9. thenie up said riverodong said River along said line Twentfour feet,thence by a line Norththree degrees, East about two hundred and twenty feet, pas sing through the centre of a white Oak, and to the foot of the rocks. thdece by aline North 87 degrees, West. twenty-fourfeet to a post, thence South three degrees, West about two. hundred and twenty feet to the place of beginning; being part of out Lot No 10, which was sold by the Sheriff of Allegheny County, to Marian Pride, by Deeddated 20th Sept, 1823, and acknowl edged the 17th day of NovembenlB2B, and Regarded in the recorder); Office, book E, 2 page 472,and by said Marian Pride leased on perpetual lease to James Chamkers, by Deed in Book G2d paces 498, 497 and 498; reserving to the said Marian Pride', an annual rent of 6 dollars payable, $ 3 on ,the first days of April, and Ocuibe;, in each and every year, and by the said Cham er bers afterwards sold and transferred to James Tack eject to the a'foresaiti rent by Deed Recorded in Bank X, 2 vol 47, me 260 arc., and . an the back of the same Deed, assigned and transferred subject to the Aforesaid annual rent, to Samuel Sut ton deceased,* assignment dated the 20th Novem ber, 1834, and' on which said Lot or pieco of ground, them is erected a two story Brick Dwelling House, with finished basement. Terms cash par mnnery. WILLIAM BRYANT, ' Executor of Samuel Sutton, dee'll. THOS F A RLEY. Clerk of the Orphamo Court. feb.l3t h-rs Per Sale. AT the Real Estate Agency of FILNKELY & MITCHEL, Penn street (sth ward) and Smithfield, nar sth street: Also, a house and lot on 7th street, near the new Court House, . Also, a felon in Ross township, containtng 114 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 en sth street, 30 feet front by 130 feet deep. Also, a lot of ground in the Reserve Tract. Opposite Pittsburgh, 30 feet front by 280 deep, on which is erected a mar Cottage House, a variety of shrubbery, fruit trees, grape vines, 4-c, have been lately planted on the lot. Also, six ea.rris of land, adjoining the town of East Liverpool, on which is erected a rope walk, &c. Also a hone. and lot on Prospect street, beautifully situated (would be exchanged for a farm within 20 miles of the city). Apply tie d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL. FOR SALE. MHE ONE HALF part of , the three story Brick _PA- House and Lot situate in Market atr*leti at present occupied by, Thpinns Campbell, and Co., as a Dry Goods stdre• The title to this proper ty is unquestionable, and will be sold reasonable.— jar, 4 Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL. Dimildiair Lott la girsainitham. 19 LOTS, suitable for btrlding most eligibly e) sit uated, and within two a rtes' walk of the steanferry boat /aiding, i 1d at prices to suit the times. The terms of payme:... will be made easy, either for cash or such barter FM can be made available. Apply to the subscribers in BiinibOarn, or Mr. Y. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr. for Sala. 2FIFTY ACRE LOTS, sitpate in Ross township, Allegheny county, Within 4 miles a the city o Allegheny, pert cleated land and part woodland, an. under good fence. It would be divided into small lota if vrisbecl. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, 326 Real Estate Agents, , . . . • A T H REY. story . brick house, situate on Wy. 1 A -IL he street, near, the Nen Court. House— . it a large store room, shelved and .fitted for a grOcery store. The dwelling consists of five rooms and a garret. It will be rented low, to a good tenant. f9-6t PATRICK QUINN. Tavern Stand For Rent . VOURTEEN acres of land on thee& Franklin Road, 44 miles fr ont Pitts-0= burgh, for rent, together with the improverhents, con sisting of a large house containing ten mime, excellent water at the door, stabling, sheds, &c, formerly occu pied as a tavern; there is on the land (which is map; excellent fenCe)s large bank barn, with stabling for 12 horses. an orchard of bearittg apple trees, garden,.&c, &c. More land for pasture could be had if requited. Apply at the Real Estam Agency o f BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Smithfield and Penn streets. .TO Let; • A L i n E g r o conov_neal.ert:t„twno story ear frante iwel rry st reet. A two story brick dwelling bout* on Ferry street. A small frame house, on Front, below Ferry et. A very convenient brick &Welling, with stable and carriage house, situate on Penn street, in the Fifth ward, formerly occupied by Dr Gladden. Asso—Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City. j 23. Apply to JAMES MAY. Tip Let. CO OgTkBLE, well ~- fini brick ~weLUDg house, r Da t i : On Coal Lane. It will be rented on reasonable terms Inrire of JOHN M'CLOSKEY, an 19-4 Three Big Doors, Liberty street. MeanOM(;4,ag prii.seis saws, For £A4 transepertotiess iIERCIIIANDIZE AND PRotitreg , Derive/ Jr • • PITTSBi3ROJI AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, sip NEW TORE Al D .BOSTON. 1111ESPECTFDLLY informs his friends and shippers I.lt, generally,, that be by changed the name of bits Transportation Line, from tbe UnitedStatee Portable Boat Line. tristhe American Portable Boat Line. This..*e,is cork:mad of tyteraffrte new Four Sec t w o p i krilloats, one of whi wilt depart daily, from Pittetruirb . Pidladelphia an Baltimore. • The surserwrity and advantages of the Forcible Boat ever , every other mode of transpotte*Lare too well known to shippers generally suffice it to 'aye that the detention, he* aspiration an d damage to Goods, Anvarjably attekdinittkrne wan- , shipments between Fittabtngh sad FaileflelPhiss are by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippers, all goodsand imxleoe shipped by tips line will be in sured in a responsible o ffi ce in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Menchandise 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 say part of the west, free ef commissions, H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the same to any of the eastern aides, and cha no com missions far storage, advancing or f rd i ng. Ats, communications or goads dimmed tb the ears of the undersigned Agents will be prompta attended to. DEI7INE, To LOt. ~:- :::' Canal Basin, Liberty street,Pittsburgh. BUZBY & BROTHER, 365 Market street, belowTe lESE PhiladelAia. G & SON, Comotereestreet BO,invre. B A .FAHNESTQQE,&4 4IO ,,. 100 Prone street, New York. R,ICE & WJTJJAMS, No 3. Chatbamstreert, Boston. 41.111eAllitlffr‘T'll UNITED STATES „ PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the aansportation of Ferehandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE„ PHIL:Wet- PHIA, NEW YORE AND BOSTON. THE success this line leas met with, since It iris first established on the "Individual Enterprise r ' system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittaborth, 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 uw:toiwutliaion (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any com ment. Shipperti can rely linhatvirig their roduoe, merclum dire; 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 (might charged by other Lines, without any additional charge made foe receiv ing or advancing charges, die : • . A All conimanicaticins to the following gents will be promptly attended ttf. CHARLES A. McANULTY, At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. RQSEoils MERRILL, 53, Smith's WharL Dear Pratt at, Xitildmore. THOMAS DORBIDGE, 272, Market street, Philadelphia. 1843. itiliellia STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., v orw lirding add easuidosion Waretwits, . . .. ctairsi.Lss, onto. AGENTSfor the Merchants ' Ttnnipeitaiion Ciest pony composed of the Mem*As' Line, Erie Canal; Washington, Line. Hunter, Planar& Co.'s Line of Steamboats and vessels on die lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennifliania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Cinal. intim...ft Wilkie & Einintlikli, No. 6, Comitkui Slip, N. Y. It. Hunter & Co. Albany. Ods Ckaif;. Wet*: . . Hunter; Palmer & CO:, Bufril, M. T. Williams & Dow,)) Hon, Hon; Joint M. Allen, . t Cleveland. * - Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co:, Pittsburgh: ap 1 1843-1 y: limy: and Wine* Facia. MUMTHE canal pocket ERIE, J. M. Shaw,tnaster.iiill run as ter:der tri. weekly packet between theitbare nantallictits. leaves Beaver on Mondays;Wednesdays, and Fridays' main ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thtusdays and Sat urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freigh er passage a i l! on board, or to IgartUNGFIAM, Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, ver. -M.lO- 1 11 111 . 44 c . , if 343. FARE RECiTiCED:--p. S: Mini Lutz Or STANZA AND Ram RokoCAll3. from Pittsburgh,yiaßod ford, Chambereburg, Harrisburg sad Louttc4ety to Philadelphia, colutecting . with tboy Main train ci'cars to N. Y. &a t , Qulylso mike sugars Maine night Cit. Alio, tbo airectliuo MBaltimore. Faro to Philatisdpkis Baltimore P. Lamm daily at 8 o'clock A. M. • _ Offico l ar in r below the Merchicte Hail *odd at. L, GRAHAM, WAUGIL&Co., fob 28, •Itopricetors. Th• Great Ointral Artiste Via Naitnust Roa4 and Baltimore and Oki. Rail , Road Company. • • - • Mai UM NEW LINE OF U.4..MAIL COACHES FOR BALTIXOIZ, PRILADIZIPHIA *up New Toad. PnIA ht fdll orierridon and leaves Pittabirgh daily at 6 o'cleck A. M. yin Wasldiwttni Pa. and national road to timber land, ncninecting here with the rag road.Cirs to aI the abovelaced trav elers Will find this d speedy end c ' ,route, it tieing d Separate and &dna Pittsinirgh and Cum berhaid line, facilities will be afforded Which have not been heretofore enjbjed. Extra catches furnished it the shdriedt notice. wild die prlvikpge of gohig throng direct or taking one nights rest it their option. For tickets, apply at our Ake at the Mononodiela I House. L. W. STOCVON, - feb 3--dtf. Preslent of N. L Stage Co. I lirldlifir4 fiat Cbseitioati Oak. VAL The Salltadte; Ibittntiat4 kbbiee, basal every 'Mashy at 10 o'clock, a pf 4 - naPitter,colllaa,Master, lowa iriellythttesdayst 10 o'clock feei Beet, Mastt7;laffletever7 Sat- Imlay at 10 fiesio.. 'The Express, Parklagoa, Master, leatwearary Saw ibty at 10 crick3sk s, la, A f 1 1 wia = 4 ; 111" 1116 1101111 ceasma ON wan' faro'Map yrs. - - . - SPECIE STAMM" , ihrekeitts. asiilassfeettirerealerfr... .....:1.. • irpiebear lanskgri# . ' ... .. .. ... ...11 Currinse,y , A .. 73 .. 11 Becks Costal Seri" ' EIC 11 ANGF.---AT MOUT. fie Pk ilduielpk is ... . ... .. .... Now York .... . .804801. ltiwa . . s. F .... ........ ....... .... . .... . .. Itaw srircut. 1 : • a , rigT 2 - - •*", ' • Bihar ~ . . , .. ...., .... ..: . • ...... ....r. .PENili*Ol ANI.A.--i'rrTSBUAGII. „., . •, • Bank of Piusbargh .. .... .. Poo ' Marchese* aid Ansiftictirers' bank .par , Exchange- - - • ---" •-' -f.r De. Haltiaisi.ergh Per PHILADELtRIA. • Bank of .North America . ... , .... . • . • ....pir Do NorAern Liberties • Commercial Bank if Panraytimaga .....pinf Farmers' and Mechanics hank .. ....oar Keasington bank. Manitfachtrers and Mecistniee' . . 41111Wiiiig..2z,. Meckaatec PO -• .. PI P : m Moyaeastag Philadelphia bank • ' PIW Sckaylkill , ." -4" 11 w Soathlpark ..... " .... Par, Wastera.-......,." .... Bask of Penn 7:enniehip • Girard, kiosk 4 .... . . .... -•-• • U. S. bask and branikei 00.0 Ier•• ' Mg • COUNTRY BA NHS. Ronk of Germantown& " Chester collat., ........ . - " Delaware comity • P s * a " Montgomery coast, ••••pao " Norikatabarleassi . . . POT FtellitTe bank of Backs ponnty ..,. „ . par Bastent bank . - .. I'? ? ?...t'''! .. ?? . .. per Dogiutetsuluash...:-.....1...4....... ...... ....Per -Franklin bank of .11ra els is 84 o s 1..-- .. .....1, Bask of Clunallerabowils.:.... .. - •1 ~. '' Gettyebiwgli .. ...... ..... ..... ......1 " Busgue _Leona couwty .... . • .........,40 i Ccrks county Mak .... ....Is Columbia Baskaad Bridge Cempong 14 Car/ishikank .:.".*iz. • 14 Brie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank ' - 4 , :k.t , g If auk of Lancaster...... 14 " • Bank of Riga.", ~It . Harrisburg bank ....•••• • 4 ..... 12 HonessksAe" .... .. .. : : .... .1.. c.. . 14 Lancisiter ," ' - . i .... :a.... .le Lancaster eo. "' " '. - :... ;„. .. . .... ... , „Is Lebanon . • " . eg t o. t i re •--- ••- - - - ... -• .. ` - " 14 Miners' bank of F .. • . .... ....-.: .. : . ..1# Monongahela bask of sroslrisovtlk, I . a t. Ness Hope and Deism/re Brirgit boollani Northampton bank Towanda bank Wyonsing i bank .. ..... • ........2 West Branch bank.— .... .. .. /L.. .... .7, tiiig. York bank.. a. . • • "•- .;:a..1....... ::,...1. • Betwintbank of St. Ciairsvik... ....... .......li #, Clinton bank of CohmalaiWite.4 - r,:: .. . ........1 01 Cohsenbiana bank of News . .a. 4.. i. ..:.,...lt Circleville (LasorAee, . j::. ...... - 11 414 p. " ( Warren, ca 1 ... . ,no salt Cincinnati banks ..... ..... ...... ..... ... .... 1 Chillicothe rank:... ... ............11 Commercial bank of Lake .Evie........ . 7 , ~ Dayton bank Franklin bank of Colatibiis:.. . : ....,.. -.... -.1 I Farmers' and Met4iiici' be k- 0f . 43: , tessiesosille, .. 1 1 F O a e mi. meg ri g ' bank of Castor ' . . ..:-.:,..45 ,- .i ' r• -- , Granville ... _,.. ' .+.'`- hir H Lancastsr assillea,..:::: .. ::.... - . ' .„ .....15 .1 4 2 ' , : Marietta i I.os • ..... .. i t Massillon::: ~,..:44... ::.::....... Meelsat4,- • ' .oad Traders', Cincinnati - - ....IS ' Mount ?Wawa' • •-. II • &nubs" ' ' ' ' ... • .. 2 .1 ........ . . .. 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PRINTING OFFICE, it. w. woo. 11111 Tlis proprietors of the &anteing Post amilltia • CURT LCD Max et ricT mot tiispectfollY infamdieit friends and the patrons of astise papers, that they a large and wen chosen assortment of . OB 711V1Iie 1 3EC, &lib' awl an= kiteeplatilli 4 Necessary to a Job Printing Mae, and dos they aro prepared to El:saute . LETTER PRESS PRINTING,,,- Or eirEBY DESCRIPTIOII. 1 Bills of Lading, I Circulars, BM Haab, Cards, PIL.3 rtiletS. Hanna*. Checks , Butts. fill.ttnlis of Matti, Stage, Steasabhat and Canai Boat Dfiai, *WI a proprea' te eats, • Printed a the siserreat nodes m mastraasionef a tram: • Wareepanfallyisk the papemqr eiarhivader4o4 4 ..j th. Fal k bigeneral in tbk teriach of fifer Jilly_7l, 111413. PHILLIPS In Pleisteasi %eve received, sad will W E *slaw 6 7i .7 stonily on hand, a fail nupPlrnirtilidgill • it in bele Oedema kegs, wbich rri so! cheaper thes ft idisbefetdois holm nraen Wm the cotattli • ' 46 4 0 11 1 0,„ (is ALL cAm) will los p. 4 4 PRlLllllll6 lii alill act 14-tf Mee of the Team" sfi GEORGIA ALABAMA.
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