`*?lol:titg-Alloiti!.ittg.lo . iit.• PITTSBURG/Iv PA. TUESDAY MORNING, E BRUARY 20, 1844 PITTSBURGH 80/ .D OF TRADE. „. • COMIUTTAZ YO 117A.RY. Wil)lam F.iabbanta—T. J. ogbarn—John W. Blair Nisw PlTlLreAllell!ii Coot's 7Thri LAMS Moos fa* March is received at Cook's. The matte r is of tits usual description,?iirytis euthellhiherl with an'origraviag of Paul and Virgidirs, a beautiful view of the Cemetery at Laura fill, near Philadelphia, sad &plate of the FashiOna. contains a sweet bidet's/lad entitled `•The liettrier thy Norah is break ing forthee." Tex AMilltCAff tx PARIS, by Jules Janih, it also to had atcook's. rp. A correapondeat — iigke - if-Jeas- L Bnoivx, 'mow under sentence of death in South Carolina, is any' 'relation of Gaoftos Baowa ? A Foxwe Soar or MAN.—Near St Sevier, in France, there fives an old soldier, with a fake ieg, a false arm, a glass eye, a complete set of false teeth, a noes 4f silver, covered with a substance resembling flesh, 'and a Wise As replacing part of his skull. He Was a soldier '!bier Napoleon, and these are his tro phies. sbldier will have some trouble gather irsg togellthr his 'disjointed members from. Waterloo, 'trot the Nile, item Marengo , &c:, *hen the last trump calhim is appear in his original condition. As Kiznett.-1 ne seamstress of Rochester have forme k society roPilitiett4rilsclven'fiVith the ripe ci ty of emPloyirs. their plan, (a very gruiti one.) is io open a shop Tot•the - ago of their mar ufaciiircs. An asiociatioaof 20 or 30 seamstresses with a small cap might establish aclothing store, appoint an'egent to attend to the sales, arid thus severe to themselves the large - profits which now go into the pixtlr.6ts of cer `tain animals supposed to be men who often realiiis :fortures wrong from the agonizing toil of their female 'laborers. Societies of this kind would receive, w•e doubt not, a good deal of benevolent aid, to enable them to commence business. Dtsrazas IN B•LTIXimi.—No less than eighteen persons were admitted into the Baltimore watehhonse for lodgings, on Tugsday night. Well NEXT T—A Treatise has made its appear erfce,on'the virtues avid efficacy in eating a crust of Bread, oltrty io the mnrrittig, after ft sting, of relieving various disorders. The author is sail le'be an En glish Physician. GROSS RIiCSIPTS OF T)ls NoRWICH AND %VoRCES TYR Raft ROAD Co. Fur January, 1844, $lO, 500. For January, 1843, $6,945 Excess over la's year for month of January, $3,555. IT IS Nor Taux.--The Boston Poat says it's not trite that 500.000 boxes of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills were thrown into theehannel them fur the purpose of opening the harbor. GP SCHOOL D/ItECTORS.—The School Di rectors of Aeseverat wanly are requested to attend the funeral of tiestiatnin liakewell, Esq., from hid lute dwelljug Oft Vdtillth street, near Grant, this morning at lb} o'clock. foli2o Mn Sa.nnict. SNownrx, . . President Democratic- -*web/lion You are requested to call a meeting of the Assad& lion on Fri Joy evening next. S. It'miaow, W IV. DAnt.xs, 11011 ' T E. PHILLIPS, JACOB AIti.LLISTER. Joi COYLK, In compliance with the above request, a special meeting of the Young Men's Democratic Association will be held at tho Washington Hotel, ou Friday even i",lr next, at 7 o'clock. S. SNO LADEN, Prea't. TINDO‘V SASH, GLASS, LOUISVILLE LIME, &c.—On hand, a complete assortment 'of 7-9, 8-100, 9-12. 10-12. and 10-14 window sash,and glass to suit if wanted. Also, Louisville Lime by the barrel ur retail, and an assortment of coffee mills, axes, - .hatchets, sweeping, while wash, and other brushes, bed cords and lacing. writing, I...ttA•r, and wrapping pa per, &c, &c. All of which will be sold for cash or country produce. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchruit, 'Nu 9, sth st. fl 9 Wm. O'Hara Robinsoa,Attoraey at Law, Ilas removed his office to tho Exchanp, St. Clair street. (16.'44 fORSALE, THE LATE MR. ROLTAUD'S STOCK 01.21‘11171Matz — If, Bc. trlinubscriber, agreeably to the Will of Mr Rou ,ntrd, and by crder of the Executors, will sell off, between this and the first of April next., at private sale, the entire stock of Liquors and Wines belonging to the dot:eased. at the old stand, next door to the corner of 3d and Market street, Pittsburgh: consisting of 10,000 gallons of OLD WHISKEY, well known all over the United States; 700 bottles do; Holland Gin in bottles; 120 gallons French Brandy; l'ort, Rota, Muscat, Champaign, and various other Wines, but principally 'Clarets; together with sundry nrticles which he kept for Ale, (except the thy Goods, which will be sold at Auction un the 7th prox. at the store room, two doors abore.) hone of the Whiskey is less than nine years old; and much of it is from twenty to thirty years old.— To give an opportunity to correspondents in PhHadel .`thia. St Louis, and other places at a distance (who are waiting for a public sale) to get some of this cel .ehrated whiskey-;-a chancothat may never again mem —the sale of two hundred barrels 'of it :will be reserved until the 29th of February next: The price for the oldest WhiAkey, f , el- gallon for the Other sl} per gallon. tetnio, r.a.411 par money DIICUAEIt AIcCLOSKEY. FLANNELS AND BLANKETS.— 1 case super brown flannels, 12 pair large domestic blankets. _ ...last received on consignment; forsule by 116 GEO. COCHRAN, No 26, Wood Administrator's Notice. J ILL persons indebted to the estate of Andrew Hen drickson, late of the borough of McKeesport, in Versailles township, Allegheny county, deceased, Vre requested to make payment immediately to the un deringned; and all persons having claims against the same will present them properly atithenticeted tti thb undersigned for settlement, at 114 residence lit Mc- Keesport. • JOHN H BOUGHMAN. 11114 her Administratbr. ALLATORZNY COVRTY S. S. ...A.." In the matter of the administration account • LS. of George W. Jackson and J. Mcnulen, ....", administrators of the estate of Charies 11. Janes,, dec'd. , .. And new, to wit, Feb 5, 1844, On motion of C, 0 ..4.oornis the ''ours appoint 1.... FL l ,Shunk, Esti., auditor Zo distribute the,money in the hands of the administriLl tors above named. By .tile Cinirt. tiIOMAS FAII.LEt, Clerk. Notice i 4 hereby given that the Auditor appointed in the above tense 7 4 inattend to the duties of the ap pointment at his office in .Fiirth street, Pittstotirxh, on Mum* the 4th March, 1844, at 3 ck'cicric, F. st. .„,, , g"4" 6013&,31T FRS. A SHUNK. ____, • Notice to all whom it nto4r n tancorn. A LL porsuri4 having claims igninst the Estate of 1 - 1. Myer Ormsby Evans, declaimed, is well aids:is° *sowing themselves indebted to the same, will pleise unas.* their accounts for settlement to C. Evans, No lo 'Water itrect; whb is duly am.horired to settle the Luau. SARAH L. EVANS, AdniMilratrix. pyrt pf fitteburgli. itirolerim ' HT D. B. Skate, S'teatnAoigs Age and Commission Merekant, Water Street, near WeOil 4 FEET WATER Tilt Cke4llol ItRIVED. *Messenger; Grnenlee, Louisville, Nei th Queen, McClain, Ctneinnatl, Little Bett Thacker, eincinnaft. DEPARTED. Belmont, Poo, Wheeling. Lancaster, Pisbee, Louisville, lg'All boats merited thus [*] are provided with Evaus i Safety Goan', to prevent the Explosion of steam Boilers. FOR SAFETY, . , Travellers should select Boats provided with Evan's Safely Guards for preventing Explosion of Steam Bailers TT would be well for the traveling community to bear in mind that their security depends entirely upon their own 'encouragement of boats that have or may be at the expense of procuring the above appara- Ins. And that every individual making such selec 'tient is contributing towards a general introduction of hnihverition admitted by all men who understand the inlinCipfes of the Steam Engine, to be a sure preventa tive 'againsfihose dreadful disasters. You have cer ttlinly, fn the hundreds of explosions that have already taken p,rae . e, ill& almost daily occurrence, and the thousandanf lives that have already been; ost, a sufS ciiiiit ,iiiiiiinaucement to make inquiry for a' Safety guisrd and in every case to give it the' preference. They have went to an additional eicpense that your lives may belei.nre. Ought you not therefore to meet them with a cormsix' riding4eim of liberality, and by your preference show that you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of b man life. They do not charge more than other boats; their accommodations in other respects are equal, and in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when' it is so completely in your own power to avoid the.se - - _ . 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 Safely Guard. ALP& LADY OF LYONS, , A GIVE4',. LEXINGTON, AMAR.ANzti, LANCET, ADELAIDE, MENTOR, ASHLAND, MINSTREL. BOSTON,. . hr.4R a T TA, BRILLIANT, '4VICHD....i' AN, BRUNETTE, , NARQU.6"TTE, BREAKWATEr, gAJESTic, BRIDGEWATER, rUS - K "SWUM •VAL' Y. CADDO, missuß I MAI 7,, CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK, CICERO, MESSENGER,. CANTON, MON 7'GOMERY, CUTTER, NORTH BEND, CECELIA, NEPTUNE, CASPIAN, NARAGANSETT, CLIPPER. NIAGARA, COLUMBUS. OSPREY. CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY, COLUAIBIANA, 01110 MAIL, CORSAJR, OHIO, DUQUESA. „ ORLEANS, DUKEtOLORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH, ECLIPSE, PZNEI•QPE, EMMA, PANAMA,„ EDWIN HICKMAN, @ UE,ENof 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, VIC TRESS, ILLINOIS, VJgLEY FORGE, J. H. BILLS, VIOLA. JEWESS, WEST WIND, JAMES ROSS; WING AND WING, mar '..2 • ill) IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY ! FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE THREE SIG DOORS! THE proprietor of this well known and highly fa vored establishment takes great pleasure in in forming his friends and the public at large that he has just received the most MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS That has ever been purchased in the eastern markets. It isimpossible for him to describe the QUANTITY, QUALITY and VARIETY of his stock but he in vites all who wish to purchase clothing of any desc - 01;- 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. Ilsersrowx, Crawford Co. April2B, '43. Mr JON ATHAN KlDD,Sir—This is to certify that I All of which can be manufactured into clothing to or- bought 2 doz. M'Lane's Vermifugo of your Agent,and der, And made in as good style, and as tastily and fash- used in my practice, and out of the 2 doz. I did not ioniitly (lesiva as at any other establishment hear of one instance, where there was any:failed in TII F. UNITED STATES. having the desired effect, and in every case expelling from 23 to 50 Worms. IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES, N. B. This statement I freely make, that the peo- ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH- pril may try and know the effects of this powerful mod ER HOUSEIN THE CITY, icine. A P CORTELL, M. D. And at no place west of the mountains can purchasers For sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD, find such a variety of goods from which to select as at ' No. 60, Corner 4th and Wood streets. Pittsburgh. rim fob 9, 1844. THREE BIG DOORS In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, he has a magnificent assortment of HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, &c, &c. the Motte licitifs 4 is qurci SALES A'qb And in following out this spiteni lie feeld bin; fident that his ct istonteis and id Mself ARE MUTUALLY BENEFitED. FIE WOULD INVITE THE MAN OF FASHION, I'HE PROFES SIONAI, GENTLEMAN, THE MER CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC AND WORKINGMAN To cil 1 and examine for themselves at TEE tiiil,B# DIG D'OOR S, 0. 1 1, Liberty street, AND THEY MUST. BE SATISFIED. tapPOBS'EAVE METAL PLATE LV THE • • j 216 312IHNTherCLOSKEY. O~e„IMDS. N. O. SUGAR, jest received, end re v 0 sale by J. G. &A. GORDON. 27. Osed"ol'al: Jr. 1 Ci . L.ST1 tore 201.,1 1 ,A . sr uir 7d for Ns 14 No 60, corneCoflib and Wood sts. ?1-Tf 'auction Milts. ----- John IL Davie, AUCTiCZEER. COARIISSION MtRCIVT, . . Co • too/ !droner mid tiireb.. Pittsburgh, Ts ready tko re:Mye merchin i ti l i•Of very description oncousiimm;, forlsiblic prate se* and from long experience is tke abnire bq flutters himself that he will be aLle to give entlie_ • oe to all who may favor him with their painnio. Regular sales on MONDAYS and Taustspepts,OfThry Goods mud fancy articles, 4,10 o'clock, A. BL. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufacaued aztieles,nevi, and secondhand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,atearlygiisliglit. augl2-1 an „, A FARM, within W ted. 12 miles of the cif,z, sans:ming „labont 100 acres, moderately improved, and for Which; tboo will be paid. ppiflit the Real Estate Agency of cllB • BLAKELY & AIITCHEL. • F RUIT TREES, SHRUBBERY, &e.—Porsons. desirdui - n - firriieuring fruit, ornamentaland shade trees, and shrubbery, from Philadelphia, aresespect, fully requested to leave their orders with the hubseri ber as soon as possible. F L SNOWDEN," jan 25 No 184 Liberty, head of Wood et. 20 BA . L ES C n U d ß ro A L a r e A b F y TOBACCO, this day rece,J. G.& A. GORDON. nl5. 12 Water street. B EAR SKINS, well dressed and full haired, a _suitilbleiiiticle for travellers' trunks, Sze., for sale 1;y A. BEELEN. nB-tf. SA".=- 3 tib'Bbls'iqu'l Salt, for side by j 23. ... _ -. 1 P. Wailer, Boot and 8•.• o ;•• - ir. iWHO resided on 2d st, between Wood and Smithfield, for manryeari. Is'as:re*Fved back from Allegheny to the house litedy occiiPil Charles L Voltz, on Wood street, between 2d st atreots,Pittsburgh. Keeps all kinds of shoes oats, and shoe findings of the best quality, all of which he will sell at low prices to his old customers, and all others who mayfavor him with a call jan 20—lm CBOP OP 1843. rim— ,,,, ~,,%:,,,„, ~.i. 0 ~,n.,,sys ~,„ ~ . ~,,,,,,..... THE subscriber has just.recelved his anpitai, t upply of Landreth's Garden Seeds, consisting in part: of the following kinds--all of the last year's crop, and! warranted genuine: Asparagus, Egg Plant, Parsnip, Beets, Endive, Peas, Beans, Kale, Pepper, Leek. Pumpkin, Broccoli, Lettuce, Radish, Borocole, Water Mellon, Rhubarb, Cabbage, Musk " Suleafy. Ciiirtit , 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 put and sweet herbs and flower seeds. L7"Orders tor seeds, shrubs, trees &c, from gar deners and oiler's will be received and promptly at tended to. • F L SNOW DEN, jan2s . No 114 Liberty, li ta l of IV.) ).1 , EkCEL F,NTIITFICESTO LET. AN excellent office for, one oy,tiaire -lawyers. may be bad by immediate application to, & Fos raft, Real Estate Agents, next door to Yost Ol4ce.— One or more rooms—possession given on April Ist. jan 24. Fresh Family Flour. THE subscribers deep constantly on hand, at the Old Pittsburgh Flour Steam Mill, cornxr of Re doubt alley and Water streets, Fresh Family Pour, a superior article. Alan, bran and ihoppeti stuffs of all kinds, which they will sell in quatiiities to suit purcha sers. 0. 0. EVANS & CO. jun 11-1 m BUFF ALO ROBES.--Received by Cicero, a fresh and full supply of all sizes of RIAKM. Apply to nB-tf A. BEELEN. TO YOUNG MEN. WE have a fine chance fora young man of business habits and a small cash capital. Anestablish 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. fl 2 EGOLF MISTER. DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY. THE first session of Madame Blaittue's Academy will commence on SATHZDAY; this thiy,Jan 13th, at Concert Hall, at 9 A. M. The days of tuition will be Monday, from 3 to 5 P M; Thursday from 3 to 5 P M; and Saturdoy froth 9 to 12 A M and from 3 to 5 P NI, of each Week. It is desirable that those imendinkld'ente'r pupils should do so at the opening of the session. DR. AlcL ANE'S AMERICAti WORM SPECIFIC. Mottosnliteil Co.. Va., Jareylo, 1844. Dear Sir: I can assure you that I have bean in the habit of using Your American Worm Stioicific in my family, for a number of years, and have always found it to e*pel enormous numbers of, worms. Such being the fact I nee:dandy recommend it. To Dr Charles McLane. For sale attic Uhl Store of JON. KIDD, corner 4th and Wood eta TO GLAZIERS AND GLASS CUTTERS. S HEMS Patent Diamonds, set with key, constantly in store and for sale at the Drug store of feb 9. JON. KIDD, corner of 4th and Wood eta. UFFABO ROBES by tingle robe br bale, firreale by A. BEELER. o'rit Z OAR BUTTER.—A lot of that celebrated choice family butter, put iv infra bound keel Apply to A. BEELEN. N. 0: eigaur. HHDS Neal Orleans Sugar. justs'itet ~AI for sale bi HALLMAN, JENNINGS: fEi 41 Wai'---;:f W A NTED—A•An active lad, 15 or 16 years of ago (iiin 25) F.„ L SNOWDEN. T RE subserawrs bay° just yeeeiired a few boxes of Hyton and Youngllyion Tees,.of,sepetipc REINHA RT &STRONG, 140 Liberty street. BF FALb flaNd UEg.--Receired 14 Little Ben 10 boxes Buffalo TOngties, in fine noier, direct front the mountains. A. BEELEN. nB-tf fi HOPKINS' . PURE ALCO H OL , asu j_ perior anis:dem dissolve Gums, just received at the- Wholesale and Retail Drug Store 0f... KIDD, feb I 4 No. 60; corner 4th & Wood sts. --._.__L ' Salo of : :` fill sad Lot of - Samacl Sattoi Diasasaid. ' I ...., . 1 {,..".... . 1 In puniiiiiice of an Order of the Orphans' . . L. S. Ceara of Vlegheny County, will be expos- ! %0.M.0 ed to public 114cist the New Court House, ' mix in the city of Pittsburgh; on . first Monday, the 4th * Ast iA l day of March next, at - 10 ore Alit. The follow. AN t PORTABLI2 BOAT ultra, ing described real estate, late t - t property of Samuel '' . .r . o r, tts ;rani-I:iodation of Sutton, of Pitt Township, viz: MERCLIARDIZE AND PRODUCE 4 : • --t , A certain pert of Lot number" 4/ marked in the . salwrart. t ,„ ~ gereralplan:of theont lots of the elm ef Xittsburgh. PITTSBURGH AND PHILADEiPtifit. PITTS- begirmingat a post on the line of said tat, by the side of the hlonongahela river, at the dietaries 9,Cribuut I BURGH AND BALTIMORE, twalilneleed and seventy-sic feet., from the- corner of , AND tetikro. 4. o. thence up said river,elong said River alcmgj NEW YORKAN D B OS TO N . . saij, I,liie rwenty-four feet, thence by a line NortfitEree . degraesEtivtabOut two hundred and twenty feet ; pat- ' ' a. DEVINS, - - ESPECTFULLY informs his friend s and shippers sing tliraoughthecelam of a white Oak, and to the ftiot erthe.ror,ks. ittea . ce by line North 87 degrees, West letterally, that he has changed the name of his ansportaii4n,Line, from the United States Portable twenty-fuet fi:et tft e,purit, thence South three degrees , • Boat Line: to the American Portable Boat Line. • h... .tv,eirt ..tin e in beu g; t ie tw i n o g it pa erid rt liutd aa t ion wen4t o fee l t o to w th hi e e p h lace wa o s f i This line is romposcei of twenty-five new Four Sec to m i n ion , tine Portable Bums, one of f bich will' depart, daily, ;ff by the Sheriff.of.rillegliapy „Count; Pi 1 .4 . 41., ase4.4.ited 20th ,pepto.B23, and acknowl- 1 from Pittsbur gh. 'PhilaiklPtila end Baltimore. ed he of Nowntberll423,..and Recorded ' The superiority Mid edtlintageso the Portable in the re z t .z. Lier , a man. book t , 2,_,...„._.4.72,and by ; Boarever every other mode of trans tom .are to o militia,* I,'Ac ia 4 e . dv: . on De 7 set c a T' isais to , fames I well known to shippers general[, tU nuke *menet ChambersAy Peed in look did pages:49B, 497 and mace it to say, that the detention, ress, Operation And damage to Goods, invariably attending three . iron.rent of 6du 498; reserving to the said Marian Pride , as annual shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, are ffels,., in path,to.,ypble, VI en:the Nett atil ,by s of by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. April, and October, In every . year, !and the said Chambers aftepwards, gold tied triujfeir43 to. (all goods and produce shipped by this Ilea will be in- To give undoubted security to owners and shippers, James Tucker subject s¢ ... L epforessik. mat by. 4 1;feR Recorded in Book X, 2 vol 47, page 260 &c.,,and oil ' cured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without the back of the same Deed, 'assigned and . transferred any additional charge to the owners. subject to the aforesaid annual. rp Merchandise shipped by this line in any of the east m, to.. gpamael. Sill tan deceased, by assignmentdetea. the. 20th Nuvem- ern cities, and consigned to H Devine, will be forward ber, 1834, and on which said Lock .pieee o f giout 4 , t immediately= arrival at Pittsburgh to iiCy part of there is erected audio story Brick . Dwelling.flousti, west ' fees of ewsteiesit ' ss * withfinished basement Terms mull parmoney , kr: Devine -will receive produce consigned to him, . . WILLIAM BIWA 1)1 f i ; pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the Executor of Samuel &Atom riee'd. same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no corn- THOS FAICLEY, missions for.atorage, advancing or forwarding. Any Clerk of she Orpharis VAi. communications or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agenti will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE, Canal lessin c tiberty street, Pittsburgh. BU 11Y & BROTHER, 36:5 Market street, below Tenth, PhAulelPhim . . .. • GIESE & SON, Commerce street-W.barf, lialtims re. 4 13 AFA IiNESTOCK 4, CO, • 166 Ftiirtt sired. r;:aw York. liICE. , & WILLIAMS, ice 3. Chatham street, Boated. fat. 131 h.q.. For Salo. . AT the Reid Estate Agency of BLAICELY it, htPIrHEL, Penn street (sth ward) and Spdthfield, near sth street. Also. a house anti lot on 7th street, near tho new Court House. Also, a farm in Ross township, containing 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 on sth street, 30 feat front by 130Teetdeep. Also, a lokpf gountl in the Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsburgh, 5:73 'Girt, Tr4t by 230 deep, on which is erected a near Cottage llouseot variety of shrubbery, fruit trees, grape vines, 4.c, Lave 'been lately planted on the lot. 4 •': • ; town 14111,3 i Six atrr,s of Jowl - , aajojoin,g:the town . , ‘ East LiverpoO, ?v , which , isereercil rope, wa114. , 4•:,-,, Also, a tioos.uspai !kti n Pro s pe c t street'. Vult irony situated (would Bu achiirigetl fur a" tarry within 20 miles of the city). A s _pply to • d3O - BLAKELY .& -MITCHEL. - FOR SALE. . THE ONE HALF part of the three . .tory. Prick House and Lot situates in Market street, at present occupied by Thomas Campbell, and Co., as a Dry Good, store. •The title to . tbis proper ty 13 unquestionable, Ad will be sold reasonable.— Jan 4 Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL. MUM:LT Lots in Birmingham. 19 LOTS, saitabie for building most eligibly sit • tutted, and 'Within tyro :U..4 .rtes' walk of the steam ferry boat landing, 'id at prices to suii the times. The terms of payrner.. will be made easy, either fur cash or such barteras can be ilia& available. Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, ar Mr. P. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. june 1. JAS . PATTERSON *r. 2 FIFTY ACRE LOTS; situate in Rim township. Allegheny : county, within 4 miles et the Ay of Allegherty,Part, clepred land and. part'wooxiland, and tinder pod fence. It•wottld be divided into small lots, if totif.4. Apply to BLAKELY& MITCHEL, 326 Real Estate Agents. THSEtalthsscirituabeter t r 7lifnuerresvialllee,tht. 11":vrenin ship, übout one mile from the city. The House is a large two story fratne, weli, calcula ted fur &Tavern Stand, and provided with all tlse ne cessary accommodations fur such a purpose. He will also sell with the house the unexpired lease of the lot, being six years from the let of April next. .Perecins wishing to purchase can do so on advantagem# jayms. Enquire of the subscriber near the premises. fl9--lwd. J D /ENO*. • . - T HREEstoI houses on Ro b inson luiieeencity;twdtc7l7k street.: ina ono tun, rum Witel i ninie in Commercial Row, Pittsburgh. Ictittire :or GEORGE W JACKSON; 4th street, near Libe'rty. fic-imk - Tavern Stand Per Rent. F °U F R rank E l E in N ßoxi a r.li o m f Je an s ...m d o n n Pi t tts- he * burgh, for rent, together with the improvements, 'con slating of a large house containing ten rocms, excelleil4 water at the door, stabling, sheds, &c, formerly occu, pied as a tavern; there is on the land (which is under' excellent fence)a largo bank barn, with stabling for 12 horses. an orchard of bearing apple trees, garden,. &c, &c. Mum land for pasture could be had if required. Apply at the Real Estate Agency of BLAKELY & MITCHf.t.;, j 26 Smithfield and Penn streets. PETtA 11Lis To Let. • • RikVERY convenient two story frump dwel n house, on Front, near Ferry stre et. A two story brick donning house on Ferry s treet. A small frame house, on Front, below Ferry st. A very conven:ent brick dwelling, with staille and carriage house,situate on Penn street, in the Fib h ward, formerly occupie) by Dr Gladden. ALso—Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City. j 23. Apply to JAMES MAY. To Let, tritCDMFDRTABL . E, mgt . , finished, new Li k . brick dwell* house, pleapaptly situated on Coal Lane. It will be ripened ti,s reasonablaterms Inquire of JOI-IN Ig'CL9SKEY, - jan 19-tf Three Big Doors, Liberty street. AA TWO STORY brick house, suitable fin a dwelling and Grocery, situate on the comet of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given inimedi ately. Enquire of 011 For Rent. HF. three story brick building, No. 65, Third street, at present occupied by Wm. k 7: . . . • At.so, ton acreso(gmund du Prospect liill,neer the city; oa winch ; is a Dwelling House, Stale, Orchard, &c. Fossession given Ist Apiil next. Apply io JOHN D. DAVIS, corner of Wood & Fifth sts. To Let A NEW 4 story Brick Ware, Idolise between Wood .tl. and Smithfield rtrocts. Poseeasion given imme diately. • .. ALSO. A TWO story frame House on Ist between Wood nvid Stnithfield streete, adjoining the were 'house of Messrs Robertspn & Repperts. Possession given on Elie Ist day of Ag ri! next; Flit. _toterns Atpply to 1:- - ` BIRMINGHAM, &CO., No. SO Water street. - • TIERCES. fr Rite eak JUHIt reeiti,ed ithd for sale by 1 HAIEMAN, JENNINGS & Co. (3 43 Wood st BEAR SKINS, dressed and undressegl,lest, renew ed and fel-sale by A. BEELEN ,fit Salt anti to Let; eraTifiPaitatiolt the For Sale. =EMI Por Float. TO LET. JAMES MAY ~.,~< t.AN _ . ~, g grztm C. A. nrceNtmirivs UNITED STATES • PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the is ansportatiOn of s'er:bandit° to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, eine* it was firat stalbliolled on the "Individual Entetirise" oyster"; hae ?adliestrihts proprietors Co increase the numbe; Boats &stink the,Wisiker tp twenty-five, one of whisk/ willihniveirittsburA and Ral timore,every:day(except Su aps),dunng the stetson, and make the trip through in,, days. t• . Thesuperiority and advantages of the Portable Boat System overeveo sothermodeof,topaportation (when canalt intareeet with. rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any com ment. Shippers can rely, on having their rrxlice, merchan dise, or goods of any kipii that may . 4 be consigned to the Agents of this Line; forwarded W:th dispatch and at the very lowest rate of freight clusrled by other Lines, without any additional charge Made for receiv ing or advancing charges, &c Alicommunications to the following Agents will be promptly attended to: • CHARLES A. 11ScANULTY. At _ thOspia Canal Basin, Pituhurth. ' 11 9 7 ROSE - & MERRILL, 53, Smith's W f near Pratt st. Baltimore. 71EIDM4$ BORBIDGE, jan3l-ly 272, Market greet, rhiladefir*a. 43.abial STANDART, INGRAHAM & Forwarding and Commission Merchants, • CLEVELAND, 0810. A GENTS for die Merchants' Transportation Com ptiny,.r,Firriposettoll the Merchants' Line. Erie Canal; W usual, • . H,unter Palmer & Co.'s Line of Steam boats and vessels on t .e,lakea: Cleve land Line ' • Pennsylvania and Ohio CanaL Proprie tors ()fain Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. • KILTER TO Wilkie & Ellsworth, N0..9, Comities 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, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1843-Iy. Bearer and Warren Packet canal packet ERIE, J. M. • Shaw . ,r, wi ll run as regtdar Y 93 pad berUeen the 414 muned ports. leaves Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdiyi, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays anti . Sat, urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight or passaffe apply on boara, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver. 1111 1 1111 k 1843. REDUCED.—U. S. MAIL Imsz or STAGES AND RAIL ROAD CARS, from Pittsburgh, via Bed, ford, Cbambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connectingwith the Main, train of camp N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging end one night out. Also, tho direct line toßaltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9. Baltimore • • 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock. A. M. • •• . Office 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood at: MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH &Co., feb 23, 1843--ly. Proprietors. • Iran Great Central Route . Via National Road and Ballintare and Ohio Rai , Road Company. • 1-74,73. _ NE* LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WASHINGTON CITTI.AVIHO/ST, PHILADZLPHIA ;.AND .Y,ONSI N THIS lints is in full operation and leasesiittsborgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M... via Washington Pa , and national road to Cumberod, . connecting diere with the rail road Co's to all the above placate. Trav elers will find this a speedy and comfortable,! route, it ber a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and.Cani i-lancl line, facilities will be afforded which have apt beisii heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at the shortest notice- with the privilege of going through direct or taliing one nights rest at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela Hoare, - L. W. STOCKTON, fob 3—citf. President of N. R. Sage Co. • Regular Packet., Clacianatt. The §wittanre, Robinson, Master, learns *soy Thursday 41,10 o'clock. a. m. TbnCuner.CPThehlkteeter,leavvi fbl44Ttu4Bo'et 10_ .oak a. • •.! • The lifoutgonsary, Besseett.Meeler.letviiiitesn7Sat urday as 10 o'clockai - t i • • The Zenon, parkilm; Mseeia : oleeti4 ever+ inn day at 100 clock e.ny. ••.• 5c. : ..:, JOHN BiIMOSIGHAM & co.. Agrats Jaie.l I a -R. - , t irxulaive. A •;.%. 0 0 a611;Crtia' tan, A. alLastun szenram squircia, coaspiAit vr9oDmito opEttsta . .. . , Jlorekants eintilfaakimfactur e r s ' Son; .pl 4 er Are-kaisge.Bankiderip Ourressoy I Z . Berki. CotentySerip 75 tICHANGE--AT glaier. , ... . ... ..-- • Of& Phi la delpA tit ... 4 New York ...... 4 , Elostovi • Kati/more a•;,- : e . , , . SPECIE, i . Gold • • • .par PENNSYLVANIA..—PITTSBURGH. • • Bata of ,l'Aclaturgls PQr Merchants aiid Manufacturer? bank .. : par Eackange Do. Hollis ...:; Bank of NMI, stiseriCa Do' - Northam Liberties Do' Pennsylvania Par Commercial Bank of Penfeey/vania. par Farateze and Mechanic ' bank Pai" ,grO4ifirto!kbalik Manufacturers and Mechanics' - par Mechanics; Moyantensing - Philadelphia bank par Schuylkill " par pa Southwark " r Pa* Western 44 pa Bank of Penn Toionskffro ......„par Girard bank U. S. bank and branches.... ... • 28 COUbiTitY BA ICKS. Bank ef Germantown........ • ...• ... ” ,Clie4ter county - pal " Delaware .. -• • Pro .. . •-• • . . par " Montgcnnerr count.* " Northumberland • -par Farmers' bank of Bucks county .... . • 42ir Easton bank . par Doylestown bank par rank/We bank of Washington Bank of Chawbersburgh.......... ... ...... .1 " Middletown " Gettysburgk • . •• 1 " Letristoton ..... . _ ..... .4 " Susquehanna county .......... 40 1 Berke county bank _ . Columbia liankand Bridge Company 75. Carlisle bank Erie bank 2 4. Farmers and Drovers' bank el " Bank qf Lancaster " Bank if Ecading lit Harrisburg bank Honeidale ".... Lenseaster " 1 Lancaster co. " Lebanon " •rt Minerebank of ...... ....4 Monongahela bank of Broiessrillir t ‘ New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2 Northampton bank no sals Towanda bank Wyoming bank . West Branch bank........ •. York bank.... . ••• • •••• . OHM-. • Belmont bank of St. Claireotlle Clinton bank of Columbus.— .. • • • -14 I Columbiana bank of Nete'L isbon . . • .. 1i Circkville -(Emorence, 14 ( Warren; casleier .. 7 ... Cincinnati ...... . Ckillicotke bank— Commercial bank of Lake Erie.. Dayton bank Franklin bank of Columbus 14 Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Steubenville-14 Farmers' bank of Canton- . P s ' Geauga Granville . Hamilton 6 . taiteaster. Jtarietta - ......... Monition .... ... , 14 Mechanics' aid Traders'. Uinciansti .11 MenentPleaorni .......,.i...,.,.. ..... Horvath rt Sandusky - • - • - • • • .. ..1 Scioto... ..... Urbana IVonter Xenia .. , ZasterMile .. ...:., . 1 ilt Bank of Cleo el ala ..... ......• .• .•40 INDIANA. &ate bank and branches State Scr(p , , 16 KENTUCKY All banks . ;ILLINOIS. State bask .; Bank of Minas, Skaloigetioten Bask of - tke Vallepof Virginia Bask of Virginia: .1 Exchange bank of Vir ginia . .. Parmerebask of Virg i nia . ••• - .1 Nortk-Western bask of Virginia . .• . . • . I Aferek.zats' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia.... branches Branches.. - •- • ; • MAR!LA,Nti. • Baltimore City bash r All akar savant baabi.... . • ...•..par .- • - • •--- • -- ~ NORTH CAROLINA. • . AU &avail' banks - •• • •••• • • • •- 2 • SOUTH CAROLINA All solves" bash.. AllioLaext basks.... ALAZAMA Mobile banks.. Country banks. • - ---- New Orlarialocrake ( good). ........ TEZINESS*E. - • All berat4 44i .• RINTIN oFpfch,- N. W. COAXZI Oly WOOD & 7/7:111 The ,proprietors of the MORP4SG-POll tuni Mut t , evitr Ann MAseur.s..eTtrann respectfully inform their friends and the pations of those parent, that they halo a large and; well chosen assortment of - • -, e. 11 4110011131 it,. VEC, _, r, eara 43%;ZW1334 414Eataaaaci Necessary to a Job Printing Office,- and that they are i , : , - r rOptired to execute t , . LETTER PRESS PRINTING g ... 1 OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. ii,„„, , pill s ,6f Lading, Circular r s, PL - 2 , taiets. Bill Heads, Cads. Handoills..-. Blank Chocks, Hat Tips. fill , Wain :of }amts. , stage, Steamboat and Caftekßest Bills, taiik sis propriale eut,, . Printed on the shortest notice and most reasonable ..- reilaierifallynali tharrairenage niourfziends ;Ica this pub& ingenue' in thiirrratiolt Of oar taninelf- July 31,'1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH. Tom; • • • W E hatre,re'ceititti,,tu* 1 41-hereafter keep con ofl "hand, a full supply of /*nide IA; in !emend small kegs, which we will be able 'foie!! ckseper than k has beietofure been *QM in this city. j Orden front the cooatt7 acotenpouitni each. On ALL eases) will be pnentste4 austuded t 0.4 A • . ?HL 041se at the Poste:id AI ; act 10- r • . SPECIE STIUIDARD. GEORGIA. ............2i
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