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EDNESDAY MORNING, F EBRUAEtY 2.1,
rr:ITSBITROFI BOARD OF IRADE.
opirutrtg& FOR FEBRUARY.
Lichtratim—T. J. Bigharn--Jukin W. B:air
MCI'. are indete4 to Major AN DE a1i.043 for in
'nesting: public documents.
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S,MxO TRADS.—Tho spring business is opening
ry favarabilyt , large lota of produce from below are
ready arriving and being stored away, to await the
•Cning of Canal navigation. If the Legislature will
ly Make the proper provisions wo have no doubt
the business on our public works fur the coipipg
won, will be very productive. The pro*persty or
is of the public improvemeutsare new in their hands
-A by sustaining a policy, the advantages and justice
which are manifest to every nano, the:, will perma
:oily establish the usefulness of our canals aid
ads.. But if they disregard the iaterests of the State
id drive competition from the improvements, for the
dnoonopolizers,the prospects fur the future are indeed
uotey and diseourt;3ing.
We regret to learn that Cul. J.4.,11e.6 A tit DSON is
cavernously ill at HarriAburgh.
ATTENTION ! GREYS. FOR SAFETY,
re
You A hereby notified to attend a parade on i „,
Tr.?reticra shozild ,select Boats providel will,
hutiday the 2241 inst., at ,), o'clor.k, P. M., tat the !
Evan a Safety Gnarls far prcycnting Explosion of
rtnory• Bronkr,
Fob. 21, 1E44. .1i Al 3, Jr., O. S. ;Steam Boilers
—7 WM iTT would be well for the traveling community to
appointed I ) , ..L. bear in mind that their security depends entirely
Irr Tire members of the Committee,
i upon their own encouragement
. of boats that have or
te Young Men's Association, to appoint sub-Commit
.ps throughout the county, ate requested to attend ; may be at the expense of procuring the above apparn
it- that purpose, on hi iday uvening, February 33d, tus. And that ever.: individual making such selec
t the Washington Hotel. dons is coatilbw:mg towards a general introduction of
i an invention admitted by all men who understand the
RoBERT PORTF.R, Chairtn ia.
__,......--------------------- i pi:lei-dies of the Steam Engine, to be a sure prevents
I xsr rtuir..—Are address will Lc i tic against those dreadful disastars. Y 01l base rer
cheered by the Hon. CHAS. SHALLA, liel ire the Cud, tainly, in thehinn.tret,..
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of exnlosians that have already
tic Institute of this city, in the Hall of the I 2,:i: IL:e, t altielt pie 'C., the.ir ala.At Sa;iy occurrence, and the
t. Paul's School buhdiagt-, Cain-dial Stiaare, 0.1 thnnsands oi lives that helve alte.dy been lost, a suift
'hursday evening. 22d instant, at 7,,i o'clock. The cient warning, and inducement to make inquity ler a
üblio are invited la attend. Safety gnarti Boat, and in evety case to give it the
- ..- - ---- - prefei erect. They have went to an additional expense
tilt SAMUEL Sxow la t'.'x, that yo a r lives may be secure. t )a: - .tlit. you not therefore
President Democratic AssOCiati:)l4-- - to meet them with acorr , 3peatling eli.triee ofliberalitv,
You are requestA to call a meeti :g of tit.; Associa- . and by your prefeieriee shcsv that yoz appreriata their
You
on Fri3ay evening next. laudable endeavors le 4it. , p this awful sacriliee of lea
. MORROW, W. W. DALLAS, ;man lift. They da not cnar4e more than other beat,:
tote'r E. PHILLIPS, JACOB M'CoLLISTER. i LIIPI: aC;01111110:lati'oni LI other respects are eyed. and
OH E
N COYLE, . in many' Clsti ,, ,; E. , !rtIOII and Ili there is tine leas :lig
In complianee whit the tsbove request, a special Pittsi..netrii evor ; day, why will von run any r.sit, \V ?wit
meeting of the Young iSlen's Demorratie Associatien it is F.o com , iletely in year J-. , 11 poss er ta asonl tle - -- , e di-i
-•ill be held at dm Washing - ton Hotel, on Eilday even- asters.
ig next, at 7 o'clock. S. SNO N DEN, P. es'L All boats marked thus V ] the List .if fl.i . a!= , and
-..-.11E11111.111. De T arttlres. in -another p srt of this paper, arc ~, i .op.iad
with the Safety Guard.
I Litt r; Boats provided with the Stift ty Guard.
ALPS, LADY OP LYONS,
A G N E S . L E XING TON,
AMAR AN I'H. 'A. A NC E. T.
ADELAIDE, MENTOR,
ASHLAND, MI NS TR L.
BOSTON. MARIE TTA,
BRILLIANT, MICHIGAN,
BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE,
• BREAKWATER. MAJESTIC.
BRIDGE WATER, M USKLS GUM VAL' I',
CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL,
CHARLESTON, MUNG 0 PARK,
C ICE.R 0, M E S S E X G E R ,
CANTON. MONTGOMERY;
CUTTER, NORTH BEND, •
CECELIA, NEPTUNE.
CA....; P lAN. N ARA GA NS E I.' T ,
CLIPPER. NIAGARA,
1 COLUMBUS. OSPREY,
CLEVELAND, ORPHAN BOY,
COLUM Ii ANA, 01110 MAIL,
CORSAIR. OHIO,
D L' Q r , r , ~.- . r . ORLEANS,
DUKE ~ 1 ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH,
ECLIP.';4I-.% PFNELOPE,
EMU A, PA NA 11A,
El) WIN LUCK :JAN, (2. UEEN r:f14:: SO 1: TII
EL. DORADO. R 0 I VESA,
E VET.I N E. R A R !TAN,
E.KPR ESS MAIL. SARAH ANN.
FORMOSA. SARATOGA,
PORT P ITT,
GALT:NA,
GEN I. BROOK,
GALLANT,
rsni.cv QUEEN.
ILLINOIS,
J. H. BILLS,
JEWESS. SAI'AN N A .
Si'. CHARLES,
ST. LOUIS,
TALLEY RAND,
IDA,
. TOBACCO PLANT,
V IC TR Ess,
VALLEY FORGE.
VIOLA.
IVES T IriND,
JAMES ROSS, WING ANP WING,
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. 1 6., -0 5 60 e 4
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Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore
aIERCIIANTS ACTUIZEII:i' LINE
OR transporting (3.x,1 t, NtluThatidi4e, Produce.
F
&c., between Pitlsbutgh, Nib/de/phi , ' and
Baltimore. Goods will be recei..ed:nd forwarded by
Lis line on as aCtAll7ollodlitilig terms and tis 31. m t time
ts by any other rettpvlisible Line. All goo:14 tr.% ar
led from Philadelphia by this Line will be iusuted.—
Ihe krupsietors and agents will give their wile:o at
entionand endeavor to render Alti,:itlell:111 to nil W;10
nny favor them with their custom. W e incite s hip.
ers, merchants. manufseturers nndt.thers to vise us a
-all before shippile eisew.here. 4Metthnetik,ecousi,:ti
sd to the acrents s ;Hilo received. fr,ight. aLt.l cli tt
tire:
paid, and f orwarded ' w itlauut cht.rze fen for
warding or slot age.
SAMUEL \V DAY. ?
L PAT' FERt-ON. ""Tr"'f.".l.
AGSN I
Samtrei tf jiicr, Canal rtrtst : st.
Saaster/ iV Da • y. tAI tittti 2tl \1 it tit. hc;ow• littt:.!st
I)t•lawvn•,
adlaC Cruse, 113
if L Patterson,ll , ;ilida.i.t.u l o.
Jes.ie Pitterson, uh:l.t..v.
Briggs, New - I' , r
Revsub24
ME=
lames McCully,
Irvi& Martin,
H Robinson &
J W Barbridge& Co,
Henry Coulter,
C G Horsey,
John Grier,
k .1;1Mo K. Carotber+,
George Breed,
F Sellers,
Samuel .7 McNigto, Louis
Samuel Wilson, 21.1adiAou,
feb 15, '44
INDOw S SIL GLASS. I.OI. 7 I.SVILLE
MAC, &c.—On hand, a ,sorriplete ai , ,,oFttnent
of 7,9, 3.100, 9.12, 10-12. and 10-1 d win sa4h,mai
glass to snit if wanted. Also. Louisville Lime by the
barrel or retail, and an assortment of coffee mills, xes,
hatchets, sweeping, white wash, and other brushos,
bed cords and lacing, writing.letter, and wrapping pa
per, &c, &c. All of which will he t.nld for ca-11 or
.-nsesantry produce. - AC HARRIS,
Agent end Commission Merchant, No 9, stl; st.
rir HE proprietor of tide wall known and highly fa Turnip,
_L cured ettabiiehment takes great pleasure in in C,,r,,,
T .
forming his friends and the public at large that he has Sze
geth. Sze.
1311,t teceived the mo-t • oer with a variety of pot and. sweet herbs and
Wm.olßaraltobiasion,Attorney atLaw,
MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS- {!ewer seedy. is.
Has removed his aka to the Exchange, St. Cali:- That , , • • - ;:r'Orders for seeds, shrubs, trees Cc. from gar
street. f 16. '44 i •," ."''''''''''.7,'..en purchased
in rile "'lei''' . ms..-na-rik•Crlys: deOP: and others will be received and promptly at-
It is i mposstihe fur PIT 11l qe ,, rl,,e the
41 P'‘' ' " t ' tended 10. F L SNOW DEN,
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FORS ALE, THE LATE NIII. ROUAUD'S STOCK i QUA LI TY and VA RIETY of his stock jet he in- j ,„.1 3 Na 13 11, , oi: v. 11.1 lif ',V 01,1
or ei.ee all who wide t i part hose elothiog of one &scrip-
OLD WillStEY, &c. 11,,, r,, caul at his csin'olisten-iit, iis it is the ,only r lace EXCELLENT OFFICES TO LET.
rr HE s scriber, of to tlit , Will of :\ 1r Roil 1. ,:,, t , ' ' . "7", wi , t ''''''''' A . 1- ', / ,' 1.-- " rl:5 .." AY / 31: i SUIT- A Nexc.,flent .00, for one or more lawyers, mr iy
aud.
and hy ardor of the E, , , ,, 0t0r5, wiii
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oty, , ~,, ~, t ,„ r ...0.r r , a s, nelile prices. His asserttneht .LA.. be hail , by itnniediato application to Eorchr &Fos
, ~,' Winter, Spring, and summer 6n0(13 TER, Rini Lstate Agents, n•.xt door to Post Othee.—
betweeu this and the first of April next, at private sale,
the entire stock of Ligitors and Wines lailongiog to the \ CANNOT BE EQUALLED. Oi.e or more rooms—possession given on April ist.
• inn 24.
deceased. at the old stand, next ituor lodic coiner of 3cl .
~,„ All of which can be m inufactured into,elothing to Gr. - ---
and Market street, Pittsburgh: cons:ii.tlng,B 17 I , FAL() ROBES.- -Receieed by Citero,:t fresh
°I. 10 '''''''' ' der, and in ide in as good style, and as testily and lash
gallons of OLD WHISKEY. well known all over the , ~, A ~ A . and f ill sapply of all sizes of Rntitis. Apply to
arunav s.est.•ite..•Li at any oilier P.itAii.itllll7.l:t
United states; 700 bottles do; Holland Gin in bottles; ~ ' • ' ' ' rdl-if A• BEELEN.
IN Till:. UNITED ST NIES.
120 gallons r cench Brandy; Port, Rao, Nlttraiat, ATE have a fine chance for a young man of business
: TO YOUNG MEN.
--t-Champaigne, and varioua other Wines, but principally , IT IS WELL KNOIVS THAT HIS PRICES
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Clarets . ; together with sundry articles width he k , pt ARE L 0 WER THAN ANY OTH- 1 Misrhab and a
on
cash capital. An establish.
for sale, (except the Diy Goods, which will be sold at , ER HO ['SE LV THE CITY, ment in a sat line of business, in which an active
Auction on the 7th pray. at the store room, two doors , „ and attentive young man might do well. Call at the
above.) . Noae of the Whiskey is less than nine years APO at no place west_ of the
from
purchasers
-e lect „ at Re f a i l „ l.st ate Office next door to the Post Office.
T o and much of t u n iii•ein twenty to thirty 5pa ,..,, , d. _... find such a variety of gouda trum witric.a to EGOLF & FosTEn.
To give an opportity to cortesrntalents in Philadel- ' the ----- —
THREE BIG DOORS. i DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY.
~phis. St Louis, and other places at a distance (who ------ .
aro waiting for a puWi.: sale) to get some of this eel- 9 - 1 HE first session of Madame Illaique's Academy
•ebrated whiskey—a chance that raav never again (vent l Ia addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, he I will COmmence on SATURDA Y '', this day, Jan
—.the sato of two,hundred barrels c,f it will be reserved has a magnmeent assortment of 11 th, at Concert Hall, at A. M.
until the 29th of lirehruary next. Ii:.NDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES, ' The trOV - i of trillion %fill be Monday, from 3to 5 P
l
The peic.e for the eqcst Wilishey, is ;•'?, per gallon; 1 SUSPENDERS , Sze, Sz.c. M; Thursday from 3t05 P M; and Sattirdoy from 9to
• for the other sli per •,,•Ilr , n. terms, ciish par PI They. i l'2 A M and From 3to 51' M, of each week.
The motto oldie "Three Big Doors" is
MICH AEL MeCLOSKEY. 1 i It is desirable that those intending to enter pupils
i ' Q urcK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS: should do so at. the opening of the session.
jail 30 —_
I sAnd in following o•tt this system he feels con-
FLANNELS AND BLANKETS.— i fidentthat his customers and hitnself DR. McLANE'S AMERICAN WORM SPECIFIC.
MONONGA II EL A Va., Jan'y 10, 1844.
1 case super brown flannels, ARE 'MUTUALLY BENEFITED• Dear Sir: 1 can assure you that I have been in the
12 pair large domestic blankets. \ tix woutn INVITE . habit of using your American Worm Specific in IIIV
Just received on consignment:for sale by family, fur a number of years, and have alwayS found
116 GEO. COCHRAN, No 26, Wisd st. THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES
------- --- - it to expel enormous numbers of worms. Such being
Administrator's Notice. CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC the fact 1 c•snfidontly recommend it.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Andrew +len- 1 , •
drickeon, late of the borough of McKeesnort,
i AND WORKINGMAN .To Dr Charles McLane.
Far sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD,
•in Versailles township, Allegheny county. deceased, To ;all and examine for themselves at
•are•rectuested to make payment immediately to the un- 1 THE TIIREE EITG WOORS, corner 4th and Wood ats.
dersigned; 'end all persons having claims against the ! No. 351. LibtrAy strtel,
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d 4arrte w ill present them properly authernicated to the I II .i.P.TSTOW a , Crawford Co. April 28. 'l3.
AN.O THEY ,N"UST DE SATISFIED. IMr Jos . aro tor •Kirto sii.—Tiii..; is to certify that I
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undersigned for settlement , at his residen in M lc-
t M'' OBSEIC YE METAL PLATE IN
Keesport. JOHN ce H
BOUGHMAN. .: 7 --HL : -M ht :: (10z. M'Liine's Vormifoce of vc.ur Agent.and
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1 j 26 .P.d VEM.EN T.„ii-- - 1 ,:sea in my practice, and but ici the 2 do'. I Ilia riot
fl 6 -6w Administrator.
JOHN M'CLOSKEY. hear of one instance. where there au; any :fi, lied in
Notice to al: whom it may concern. i
A LL persona having claims against the Estate tit . ,
,p..., H EI DS. N. O. SUGAR, just received. and for , fc '' 23 t" 5 . 9 " . "7 , '''•
„diF M. Oliver Ormsby Evans, deceased, as well as those ' sad isei solo by N. B. Thii statement' freely make, that the peo
knowing thernaelves indebted to the same, will please i ~.,07. J. G. &A. GORDON. i
ph" may try isnd know the effec Li Of this pow erlyi "Fed
present their accounts fur settlement to C l A:done, No , . -. i icine. A P Coarrht. M. D.
10 Water street, who is duly authorized to settle the 1 tI BBLS. NO. 1 CASTOR OIL. in store and for ' For sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD,
;aid Estate. SARAH L. EVANS, •1C sale at the drug store of JON. KIDD. No. 60, Corner ith and Wood streets•
:4.15 Administratm. 'i feb 14 No 60, cornerof 4th and Wood sta . feb 9, 1844. Pittsburgh
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IREPORTED BY John D. Davis,
D. B. Si ate, Stean:loat :Spent and Commission AUCTIO:s;EI:It AND COMMISSION MERCITT,
Corner of Wood and sth sts., Pittsburgh, '
filSrehant. I S ready to receive therchandize of every' deseryption
Water Street, near Wood. L. on cowdgnment, for public or private sale, and
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from long experience in the above business, flatters
hiinself tlint he will be able to give entire natisfaction
to all IN6 nitiy favor him with their patrosiege.
Regular sales on l‘lotiDAYS and TavasaavS, of Dry
Good' and fungi. articles, at 10 o'clock, Ai N.
Of Groceries, Eittsbairgh manufactured erticles,new
and second hand furniture, &c.. tit c.! o'clock, P. M.
Sales every eveningoit early ga. light. aug 12—y
4 VEEr WATER IN THE CHANNEL
ARRIVED.
Harrisliwgit, Walls. St Louis
Etna, Hunter, Hatc A hee River
DEPRTED.
I , 7tnth Queen, McClain, Ctneinnati.
Allegheny, Dean, Louisville.
Jai Ross, Lucas, dtt
C4'All beats m arked thus ] are provided with
EVall ' S Safety Guard to prevent the Explosion of steam
Dam .
`• Pi::ySsrd}
I3IPQRTANT
TO EVERYBODY
FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE
THREE BIUr DOORS!
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LARGE SALE OF BROADCLOTHS, CASSIN-
I ET FS, NIES GINS:CALICOES, &c.,
AT AUCTION
TO- MORROW, Thursday, Feb. 2:2d, at 10 o'cleck, '
A. M. at Davis' Commercial Auction Roorris,cor
n,i.r of W,iod and sth si recta:
large invoice of fr,sli and seasonable Dry Goods.
recei,ed from New York, which will be solavlthont
re-erre, for cash, current Money. .they consist, in
A part of
Superfine Broad Cloths. English, French and Ameri
can manufacture, ‘arh.us colors, and will be sold in
quantities to suit purchasers. They are in whole
pieces and reinnahts.
Casssinetts,Cassimeres, Cali.los.
Bed Ticking; 10 doe cotton Hdkis.
Italian Lustring Cravats.
Chases, De'aloe and Gin hates Cravats.
Flannels and Checks; Sewing Silk.
Fine Patent Thread, Gloves and Hosiery.
Table Clothe; 52 piecos of Plain Ginglaains.
900 doe Spool Cotton; 30 do. Spring and Summer
Cape, latest fashion.
pii eta. Stet.l.envii:eJeans.
18 doz Muslin Shirts.
English fu-rian chnh, Aide eral other articles, to
which will be added
32 doe Whips, 4 due Bo:marts, 15 reams fineßuled
Writing Paper DAV IS,
feb2 I Auctioneer.
Wanted.
F.\ltM, wain I'2 miles of the city, containing
•C about 100 acres, moderately improved% and for
which $lOOO vk ill be paid.
Apply at the Aral Estate Agency of
d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL.
DRAY, FE 11N11 URI; AND BARN ESS, AT AUC
TION.
A r Commercial Aoction Roo-n3, corner of
LA. Wood end sth s: reet, toor.ur ro T liur3ilay, Feb
ruary 221, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, will be sold
1 Dray,
I II iirwo r.' S;
end Kitchen Furnimre:
1 Nt.li,;ipiny Fl.lmv 3c ht SuFa;
1 Manlei La451.!,4 •
Bed,tcadit, Uten3ll.l,&c.
J li. Av 15,
Auctioneer.
1, -, uuiT TREES, SHRUBBERY, &c.—Perions
1: d..b.1,111A ll f p rocu ri az fruit, Ulll3lllelltUl ar.,l shade
..rrol, wal shrublwry, Crum Philadelphia, are respect
faii! contested to Irase theit or.hqs with the subscri
ber as soon as possible. 1: L SNOW DEN,
kin 2 5 No 184 Liberty, head of W 00d St.
20 •
B ALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this do)
received, and for sale hy
J. G.& A. GORDON,
nl5. I'l Water ,:treet.
1) EAR well dressed and ft 11 hnired, n
1.3 suitable article for troyellere: trunks. &r.,
ui
ittle 1 y A: BEELEN
113-If
4, - ; A LT.-31/0 Bbis Nu 1 Salt, fur
lams
0, 12:1. .1 AM MAY
p. Walder, Boot and Shoe Maker.
JA - NT HO resi . Jed on 2d st,betv‘ eon Wood and
smidin..l , l, for man: ! year.. has removed
bark from A:legheny to the housc lately cceupi
,l t,,C,1.1r,es I, 1 ....J:tz, en Wood street. hetweea 2,1
..1 1,, .....,,,...1,,,..:,,,h. Koeps all kinds of shoes
and Loots, and :1110 ,- ; findings of a., best tiaahty, all of
,1•1‘ 11 i.e will sell at l a w F ite, to his oi,l costumers,
tiol all ,tilt rs who ma!, favor , "-t with a call
jan 20-1 m
cnor r or 1843
'CA
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t ‘y , t " . •
1, 4
pe •
rizZ,
E .‘docrlber Irrs jiHt received hie annum s‘ipply
L. 1.1'4 Gird,o Seeds,conaisring in part
of the last year's crop, and
, .11 tint , (1 gt`ls i,', , :
,-1)41.14 11 3, r4t: Plant, Parsnip,
Betas, Lloclive, Peas,
11,_0n,,, Kale, Pepper,
Lets. Pumpkin, Broccoli,
Lettuce. Radish. Borecule,
Wat•.r M-Ilon, Rhubarb, Cabbage,
i :\lc.t.k " Salsafy, Carrot,
i tc
..asiortitim, Cauliflower, Spinach,
Celery, Okra,
Curled Crcos, Onion,
Cucumber, Parsley,
lquatard, (white and brown) &c
1 an ktor<
Sale of House and Lot of Samuel Mitten*,
' Deceased. KAMM . f -r
: 1 . 1 • ,7.- ' • '— - • T
' ' '. 'CIMINEn Ot , t eRIDD AND TIMP STS.
•••••"," In pursuance of an Order of the Orphans' ... _ 1 --_--
3 . L. S. Court of Allegheny County, will be expos
....-,. ed to public kale at the :slew Court }louse, -
.... SPECIE STANDARD. . .
in the city of Pittsburgh,dy the first Monday, the 4th • . .i . aspo l a i Merchants a nidfarinfaait. s'ffertip'......` . ..7 - 4 4 0c .
luilmuctist pony/Mx noxr
day of Alarch next, at IQ O'clock A. M. The follow- . ""'"7"1? • Excliasiry Bank ship . ---. . - . . ...,,, , A
ing descnbed real estate, late the prmerty of Samuel For th e transportation of' ' ' itlorrency . ..At
Sutton, of Pitt Township, v4z4 • MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE I:l3eris County Scrip • .....: .. ... 71.)
A certain part of Lot number ten, marked in the ' DF.TIVIIIEN • 1 EXCHANGE—AT SI.GIiT.
general plan of the ont hereof the city of Pittsburgh. PITTSBURG ki AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS- ,0, ihvadopkia. ... t ..
beginning at a post on the line of said Lot, by the side
of the Monongahela river, at the distance of about . BURGH AND BALTIMORE, Went Y0rk...... ,
' liostati....,, ..
two hundred and seventy-six feet, from the comer of stip I title tiosoYle..
Lot No. 9. thence up said ricer along said River along' NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
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Pad lino Twenty-four feet,thence by a line North'hree III; DEVINrEIy
degrees, Eastabont two hundred and twenty feetpas- infra
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ESPECTFULLY infra ma his friend t and sbiptieft,
sing . through the centre of a white Oak, and to the reel. p
IL generally, that he has changed the name of his
of the rocks. thence by aline North V decrees, West .
Transportation Line, ft om the United Siates Portable
twenty-four feet to a post, tbence South three degtees,
Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line.
1 This line
ortabl
West abouttwo hundred and twenty feet totioplaceof
thinis composed of twenty-five new Four Sec
Boats, ono of which will depart daily,
beginnin , v; being part of out Lot No IQ, which' was
e
sold by 'the Sheriff of Allegheny County, to Marian
Pride, by
17t h dated 20th Sept. 1823, ad acknowl- from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Th 4 • superiority and advantages of the Portable.
edged the 17th day of November 1823, nod Recorded
Boat over every - other mode of transportation are too
in tlie iecorder's Office, book E, 2 page 472,and bisaiii
well known to shiners generally to require comment:
Mariaii 'Pride, leased on perpetual lease to James
suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation anti
Chambers, by Deed in Book G 2d pages : 496. 497 and . damage to Goods, invariably attending three tmn
-498; reserving to the add Marian Pride, an annual
shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, are
rent of g, dollars, payable, $3 on ithe first days of by the Portable Boats most effectually removed -
April, and October, in each and every year, and by To give undoubted security to owners and shippers,
the said Chambers afterwards, sold and trait sfet red to
all goods tad prcduce shipped by this line will be in-
James Tucker subject to the aforesaid rent by Deed
cured in a respotisible office in Philadelphia, without
Recertled in I3ook X, 2 vol 47, page 260 &c., and on
;any additional charge to the owners.
the back of the samd Ducd, assigned and transferred ( mei c h au di se s hipped by this line in any of the east
tonjt to the aforesaid annual rent, to Samuel Sut
deceased, by assignment dated the 20th Nevem- ern cities, and consigned to H Devine, will be forward
ed immediately on arrival at Eittsburgh to any part of
bar, 1834,and on which said Lot or piece of ground,
the west, free of commissions. •
there is erected a two story Brick Dwelling House,
H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him,
with finished basement. Terms cash par money.
NY ILLIAM BRYANT, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the
same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no corn-
Executor of Samuel Sutton, dee a.
T HOS FARLEY. mia.ions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any
c ommunications or goods directed to the care of the
Clerk of lite Orphans Court. undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to.
- • H DEVINE,
Canal B isin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
BUZBY & BROTHER,
465 Market street, below Text.h, Philadelphia.
(HE: 7 ...F: & SON,
Commerce street Wharf, Baltimore.
13 A F a lINESTOCK & CO,
' 103 IT rol-,t itrr , r, New 'Vol-I:.
• "RICI: & WILLIAMS,
:t. Citat.bson street, Boston.
feb.l 3th -tl
For Sale.
AT the Real Estate Agency of BLAKELY &
MITCHEL, Penn street (sth ward) eta;
Smithfield, near sth street.
Also. a houso and lot on 7th street, near tho new
Court House..
Also, a farm in Ross township, containing 114
acres.
Also, 2 acres of land, adjoining the town of Hano
ver, Ohio.
A! , ), a farm in Columbiana county, Ohio, contain
ing 144 acres.
Al,o. a lot of ground on Stir street, 30 feet front by
130 feet deep.
Also, a let cc: K.-mind in tlic , ll.PActr‘e -r, ~pposite
Pitt4ltql - 01, 9) 1.. 2.30 tb•v;,, tt.t:irla is
erected zi n tt Galaze HoW.t),
fruit trees, gt tS4:-; plAued
011 the lot.
tlix Of ;rtntl. t East
r.
LO'er l. poul, 0.1 rnte I,N .
a o'i Y.:,+:1•1.1 Vre , •t.
>ituaLed (5.r0d..1 i u exclaabgeA 8.,r a f,r::l
miles of Ow Lity). 4Pr:IY la
d3O BLAKELY 6. NIITCHEL.
fOlt SALE.
Tar. ONE HALF part of the threP story Brick
House and Lot i,iittate in Mar!tet erect%
at present occupied by Thomas Campbell, and
Co., as a Dry Goods store. The title to this proper
ty it unquestionable. and will be sold reasonnbloh.—
ian 4 Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL.
Building Lots in Birmingham.
1.9 LOTS, suitable for buildin 7, - most eligibly sit
mate,; end within two .4 rtes' walk of the
steam ferry botrilandint.r, will',:.; td at prices to suit
the times. The terms of pupae:— will be made easy,
either for cash or such barter as can he made available.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry Street, Pittisbargh
junc 1. JAS. PATTERSON,
For Sale.
9 FIFTY ACRE LOTS, situate in Rosß town,hip,
Allegheny county, within 4 miler of the city of
Allegheey. part elealed Innd and part woodland, and
undor good fence. It would ha divided into snill lots,
ii whdied. Apply to BLAKELY & MrrcuEL,
32.6 Real Estate AgentA.
Tlll Fobscribrr offers for sole the Tavern
Stand, situate in iklinersville, Pitt Town
ship, altout one mile from the city.
ho 'loose is a large two story frame, we:l eale.ula
ted fora Tavern Stand, arid pro, ided with ail the ne
cei:ary accommodations fur such a purpose. He will
also cell ta the house the uttexpirt-1 ;rate of the lot,
being , iv years from the Ist of Aprit next. Persons
i=hing to porehase,can do so on atitttetr:rovis terms.
Enquire of the subscriber near tie ptemi4r..
fl9--lwd. D JENKINS.
rtIiIREE story on Robinson street,
Pin 1 Allegheny cut); two ditto on Isabella
, •creet: and one four ',tory wa,ehouse in Commerjul
Row. Pittsburgh. Inquire of
GEORGE W JACKSON,
fl6-1m" 41 street. near Liberty.
Tavern Stand For neat.
F 0
Fr:inkr„, N R
, n ,a c c a i r
L of wil l . itl
. i . u f, h e
i t tt
burgh, for rent, together with the improvements, con
sisting of a large house containing ten cfcrus, excellent
%water at the door, stabling, shed-t, Sc, formerly occu
pied us a tavern: there is on the land (which is under
excellent fence)a large bank barn, with stabling for 12
horses. an orchard of bearing apple trees, garden, Sc,
& More land fur pasture could be had if required.
Appl) at the Real Estate A genc y of
I BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
Smithfield and Penn streets. -
To Lot,
N'ER:::nlienttyLstop frame
iinok z Fronlrerrstr
A two story brick: d ening house on Ferry street.
A small frame house, on Front, below Ferry st.
A very conve.icee brick dw-iling, with stable and
carriage house, situate en Penn street, in the Fifth ward,
(, ) ,mecly occupied by Dr Gladden.
A tso—Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City.
j`23. Apply to JAMES MAY.
To Lot.
ri..i COMFORTABLE, well finished, new
tIL brick dwelling house, pleasantly &invited
on Coal Lane. It will be rented on reasonable terms
Inquire of JOHN M'CLOSKEY,
jan 19—tf Three Big Doors, Lihetty street.
51.TW0 STORY hr!tir house, suitable for u
A
tivvelling and Grocery; s'irnat.:2 - 4 the cornet
of Fifth and Union streets. l'ossession given immedi
ately. Enquire of
For Rent
ririp HE three story brick building, No. 65,
_L Third street, at present occupied by Wm.
Seeley,
ALso, ten acres or ground on Prospectliiilmear the
city, on which is a Dwelling House, Stzthle, Orchard,
&c. Possession given Ist April next. Apply to
JOHN D. DAVIS,
corner dr Wood k tllth sts.
To Let.
ANEW 4 story Brlek. Wm° [louse bete. een 'Waal
and Smithfield btreets. given
PETLR firss
ALSO.
A TWO story frame I loti+t) nit let 11.4.1weea
and Smithfield itrvot,, tt:lotinin4 tLr. ss.trt, be 1115 e
Nle,, , rsltobert+on & Rcilpert.4. gt u.t
the Ist tiny of April ooxt. FNII N o , term. ointly
to
31!Ifi!i 01,
0.t...1
Rice
yy T I I
. : 11t 4 1 fo
c r
i talc by
41 Wl.l
EAR SKIN'S, &llama apd undressed, just rocolv
B
ed sad Pm sale try A. BEELEN
06-4
Souse for Sale
For Rent.
TO LET
JAMES MAY
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C. A. BicANTILTY'S
UNITED STATES
PORTABLE BOAT LINE
For the transportation of Yerchandize to and from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL
PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
THE szncess this line has met with, 4 ince it wa.,
first establuiv-d on the "Individual Enterprise"
F7atern, has 'minded the proprietors to increase the
number of Boats during the winter to meaty-Eve, cne
of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bal
timore every day (except Sundays) during the sea Son,
and make the nip through in six days.
The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat
System over every other mode or transpot tation ( when
canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known
to shippers by this route generally to require any com
Meta.
Shippers can rely en haring their r reduce, merchan
dize, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to
the Agents of this Line, forwarded with di.patch and
at the very tartest rate of freight charged by other
Lines, without any additional charge -made for receiv
ing or advancing charges, &c.
All c ommunications to the following Agents will be
promptly attended lo:
CHARLES A. MrANULTY,
At the Depot, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh.
ROSE & 'MERRILL,
53, Smith's Wharf. near Pr:ttt st. Bahl - , ore.
TIIONIAS BORBIDGE,
jan3l•ly 272, Mtr'•tct strcet, Philadelphia.
Ge.. 77 , ri7
Granrillc ...
, Ha rniPan ,
... ....
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• I ilfarzata
STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO.,
1 fila.s.ilion - •
Forwarding and commißsion Dlorchant3,' Afecitani,7s' and Tradcr.l'. Cincinnati...
• ' ctErattNn, ouio. Mount Pleasant. •
A GRNTS for the Merchants' transportalion Corr; X.lr,raik ...r‘tcarn
li.. p a n t ' composed of the ,Nlercitant.s' Line, Erie
Sandusky .—. ........ .. . -
Canal; Wnshingion, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s
Line of Steam 'units and vessels on the lakes. Cleve.', Scioto -.
land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie- Urbana -• • . ......
tors ofthe 2+lerchants, Line, Ohio Canal 1 I Von* r. - . .... .... .. ... _• •
REFER TO I Xenia ' ‘
. Zanostiik :
Wilkie & Ensworth, No. D, Coemies Slip, N. Y. d _.
R. Hunter & Co. Albany. . Oank of Ci6velan . . -.... .. ..-:
_ INDIANA..
Otis Chaff, Boston.
Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo,
M. T. Williams & Dow,
[lon. John M. Allen, Cleveland.
CharlesM. Gi.ldings,
S. S. Dickey, Beaver.
Birmingham &.Co., Pittsburgh.
a.p 1 1813—ly.
I Slate bant•
'Bank 0" Mines, Shawnectown•
::.:-.... 40
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1
VnIGVA.
Deaver and Warren Packet
I Bank of the Valle! V 71 1. 1314 i 2 -
Ziii ' .MU
Exchxmgc bank of Virginia;
- 43F%- --- . Shaw,ln aster. willrun RA regular tad- •
weekly packet between the above named ports, leaves Farmers' bank of V irria tio .. .. '.. .. :.
Beaver ):, :Mondays, Wednesdays, end Fridays' niorn- North-lVcctcrn bank of Virginia . . ..
in;, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia.
urdays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland B ranc 4 3 ... . .
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.... _ _
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lirect, For freizte or passage apply on board, or to _ MARYLAND:
BIRMINGHAM & C 0.., Pittsburgh,' Baltimore City banks—.
KEY, Beaver..... ... . - .. -.....
J. S. DICKEY,
' All other solvent banks._ ~......... 4 . • ... .
NORTH CAROLINA.
All solvent banks .. .. ....... 4. _
SOUTH CAROLINk
• A. Q
, iLS 4:I . • -
:r%A.I:tE RE DUCED.-.,U. S. MAttLISE or ST:if/El
.1_ Ave RA a, Rc,A. C:tits, from - Pittsburgh, via lied- All solreni banks -. i,......
ford, Chambersinirg. Harrisburg and Lancaster, to : 'ALA - LAMA.
Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train ofcars to Af o z u j e t an k s _ .. .. .. -• .. ... ._.. .8
N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out. • Country banks-. .... ... .. .. ........".. .. .. .. .6
Also, the direct line to Baltimore. i LOUISIANA.
Fare to Philadelphia $9. 1 1 New Orleans banks ( goad).- .- .... ...... ... -. I
Baltimore 9. TENNESSEE.
Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. All banks .. .
Office 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st. i
MF,NDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH &Co.; ' 1
feh '23, 1813-Iy. Proprietors. • ,
The Great Central Route PRINTING OFFICE ,
! N. AV. CORKLII.OI - WOOD i rirrEt ST. - A. V
Via National Road and Baltimore and Ohio Rail
• ..,.. T — T. lii
Road Company.
.ine proprietors et 'the mon% IS7G POST 111181 MED
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',. - A - r , 's
~ , i^rt rt:RY AND MthiI:VACTIIRER respectfittly inform their
,i7T-1...=2' .... 1 ,;74,,t„4.," • ; --,-, - ,, --...,--,,:...,.., s , friends and the patrons of those papers,. that they have
!-.I2RAT-31=;i: . ... ..:.4..3 4- .14.14 41 --- - •= e -- t 2- ' 4 a large and well chosen assortment of
NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR 1 , articio ire rjiriirelicapium ,
WASHINOTOS CITY, Bit.TINIORE, PHILADELPHIA i
AND NEW YORK. 1 auF all oc2E2&a MaYLt.4lll4l2.ia
THIS line is in full operation and leaves Pittsbuth ' Necessary to a Jolt Printing Office, and drat they tie ~,
daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa.. I -
R . propared to execute l
". • ' ,
and national road to Cumberland, connecting hero 1
LETTER PRESS PR NT!KG .
with the rail road Co'.4 to all the above ~cei: Tray
eler will find this n speedy and coin ortablo 'route, •
it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh itrii Cum-1 - OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
he,;land lino, facilities will be afforded which have not. , ii,„,,,, • Bills of Lading, Circulars,
been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at I p a. , ~.oe ts, " 13111 HPADIF; " Cards, ..
the aliort.nt notice with the p r i v il eg e of going through ! Hancioills., " Blank Checks. Hat Tips.
direct or taking one nights rest at their option. • 1 ' * Xit tOtIZIS a t 351altits,
Fur tiokeu, apply at our office at the Monongahela
Steamboat and Canal Bost Bills, with ap
House. L. W. STOCKTON,•• Stage.
fish 3--dtf. Presiaent of .N. R. Stage Co. T , tinto. ,
on
the
ehr r o r r T ri 4 a t i r e o r ec i4 l , lnd
1 1 05 : rm . ior,ob i ,
'
tell De.
I We respectfully ask the puthariage of per fii;•ras ara
'the public in cer.cral in this branch nr brit huAi ores.
-.Fitly 31,,1843. Pllll Ll.' A 'S st., SMITH.
'.
Ftegalnr Patkots, for Oil:minus
. .r. 7 ;54 134
The Swifisure, Rubinson, Master, les.Tes every]
Ther.lnv ct 10 o'clock, r,
The Cu!ter.Cullius, liaster, leaves every T burst' ay at
104.'i'leck a.
' The Mu nt trernF rv, Bennett, M aster, leaves every Sat
urday at 10 o'clock a. m.
The Express, Parkinson, Master, leaves emery Son;
day at 10 o'clock a.. m.
JOHN' BIRMINGHAM Sc. CO..
Apias
Wi•ik . it7ott - * oq.
coascitOT
SPECIE•
quid.............
Sitber .......... .
16ENNSYLVANIA. — PI TTSBURGH.
Bann*. of Pilisbni-gh. ...... .i. ... par,
Merchants and :liar:alga:wears' bank ..... . ~: .p4P94
Esc-hanwe .. .. .. .:.. '. . '..1.:'.... 4,, :;.i7....: .....Par
- ' . • ...
- • f?.2. tforidaythurgh ...... ...- .. 'par
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PaILADELIIIIA. . - - '
Bank of North 4 . pica ........ par
Do Northern Liberties 4
pat
Do Pennsylvania .
-- -Par
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Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania • - . .... -
..,pa;
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank -:. ... —par
Kensington bank • -
Ala nufat-litrere avd Mechanics' . , • ....,,...../pir
Mechanics'"'
Moyamensing
. i
Philadelphia bank paparr
Schnylkill .
. Southwark ..... .‘ ... . . .pad
P ar
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Girard
d rn
Ban
bank.
Bank' of Penn Township
' U. S. bank anti branches
...t .. .. .... —.par
Lit
• • • C.ileB
COUNTRY 13. k NITS.
__t
Bank of Germantoltli. .....
Chester county
" Dela yarn county
" Mont goinery* ,ounq
" Northumberlaid . • _ • ,
Farmers' bunk of Bucks county... •.
Easton bank
Doylestown bank
Franklin bank of Washington
-Bank of Chainbersburgh. .. • .
" Middletown .
Gett ysburgli
" Lewistown .. • .
Snagaitkatina county.... . • • .
Berkscotanfy bac?: •
Columbia Bank and Bridge' fOong,:4l,y -
Carlizcle bank ......
Erie bank
Farmers and Drovers' Laid - .
Bank of Lancaster
" Bank of Reading
Harrisburg bank --•. • • • •
Honesdale " -
Lancaster "
Lancaster co. "
Lebanon "
Miners' bank of Pottsville
Mohan E cla bank o f Brownsville
NeFo 14:pc c.;:d Bela ware Bridge con;ponv
Northampton banls . no „sale
TOWand a - ban;:.
Wyoming bank
West Branch bank
York bank....
OHIO.
Belmont bank of St. Clairsvillc
Clinion bank rf Columbus-- ..
Columbiana bank of New Lisbon--
Circleville (Lirmvemae, 'cashier)._
" ( I'Varren,'cashier)
Cincinncti bank::
Chillicothe bank
Commerci:ai bank of Lake Erie
Doe !lion nk _
Franklin bank rf Columbus.— .
Farmers' anl_kfzehanics' bank of P_N'tevben - ailte
I Farmers' bind: Of ettttlin
State bank and branches
State Scrip..
411 banks
All solvcnt banks.. . • .. :
GEORGIA.
L4ll banks.. -24
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WE ha7e receb: , -ii, win. hereafter Keep
vattil% en hand, ri s Pritlrtr.;-
in !argoitetillitell Leta, rthiat. u c trill r,b‘to' to
ckeapar heretofore beer; solti to tt.t tiiy
Ordoca from tl-4.,Lt.-.try Bref.mponied cc. 4
(ix ALL c•JuYsill be promoth nufacti to.
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