Myr iiirssinataiw l %. AY VORNS NO, FEBRVARY 42,1844. • " 'Mtn= t H I.3OARD OP TRADE. COXIIIRTI4.I WOK IRSRURRY. Wallath Me.tzbesno---T. J. Bigtain7 , -John W. !Hair DELEGAtE MEETINGS Tr uum W‘au.--11enry Cassiday and Thomas Kerr were unanimously electeclaulasates, and meld oluodlitistmetad Co* Shank. "Stature Watis.—‘Henty S. idagraw and Goo. A- I Iticoder , .' were unislimosail elected delegates, and liketbossia tllll istswird, unanimously instructed for Shea. Tamp WARD..--4.obertPorter toad Patrick Dela tay'sreee elected, and instrostel fur Van Buren for Pre sident, Johnson for Vice Presliont. and Shunk for Go vernor- POtriellt Wmu).—Chambers McKibben and iVilson McCandless were elected, and instructed to support Shunt. Firth Wann.—A J Gribben and J J I'm snan;were shown. Instructed for Shunk and Johnson. Flalrr W•RD, ALT.CORISNY.—Anti'w Barclay and George Spangler: instructed for Van Buren and Shook. SECOND WARD.—Georg R Riddle and Samuel S Shields; instructed for Shunk and Cass. Tuts]) Witap.—lVrn Dalull and John McChesney Instructed for Shunk. FOURTH WARD.—William M'Elroy and Alma barn Hays; initructrd for Shunk. PEEBLES TOWNSUIP.—John B Guthrie and Borland. Instructed for Shunk. PITT TcWICSRIP.—On motion of Mr Robert Nei -fion, it was resolved that the persons in nomination lor delegates inform the meeting of their preferences for the Presidency; whereupon Meters. R. Woods nod Jacob-Tamer announced their preference for General Case, and Messrs. James C. Cummins and John Gro nough announced their preference for Mr Van Buren. All the candidates nominated were in favor of Fran .cis R The meeting then proceeded to marking: Jacob Tomer received G 3 votes Robert Woods " 59 " 3. C. Cummins '• Jno. Greenough " 1G " JOIIN REA, Chairman JOSEPH BIRMINGHAM, Sec'y. HOD- SAMUEL BEARDSLEY, member of Congrees %from New York has been nominated by Gov Bouck, to the Bench of the Supreme Court of that state. W'The Gazette t,r, yesterday publishes six com munications recommznAing nc many persons for Cangress. Go it coons—we don't care who your man is, the "locos" will lay him tni fiat. rrA letter from Washington informs us that a special envoy from Pittslmreh. attended the county convention in that place on :St onday InAt, for the pur pose of securing the election of doleeates favorable to Mr Muhlenberg. The Tote stood 56 for SHUN IC 4 for IMUIILINBERO. This ia 'not much encouragement for political missionaries to preach ' Trus RI- publiranisni to the people of Washington county. They know how to attend to their own atFairs without the officious inter meddling of factious strangers. g' ''This List of Loners may be fowl on our fouras Page- NOTICF..-LAn election for rresid.nt, is Managers. and one T.ieasurer, of the Coal Hill and Upper St Clair Turnpi'.ze Road Company. will be held at the house of Wm Melhalgrord, west end of the M.mongehela bridge. on the 21st dayNkf March next, between tho boursuf 10 and 1 of the eii-k, said day. _ _ JAMES ESPY, (0)21 President. Witehingtim Examiner copy 3t and send bill to this office. OVERSEER OF THE POOR.—The subscriber respectfully offers himself to his fellow-citizens a 4 candidate for the above afftee at the election to be held on Friday the 15th March next. feb2:2 I. J. ASHBRIDGE. ATTENTION! GREYS Ycu are hereby notified t attend a parade on Thursday the 22d inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the Armory. By order. Mfl= 03" The membits of the Committee, appointed by the Young Men's Association, to appoint sub-Commit tees throughout the county, ate requested to attend for that purpose, on Friday trienhig, February 23d, .at the Washington Hotel. ROBERT PORTER. Chairman. rirCALTHOLIC ISSTITUTE.—An address will be (lanceted by the Hon. CHAS. SHALER, before the Cath olic Institute of this city, in the. Hall of the 'institute. St. Paul's School buildings, Cathedral Square, on Thitraday evening. 9.2 d instant, at 74 o'clock. The publio are invited io attend. Ma. SAMUEL SNOWDEN, President Democratic Asociation— Yvn are requested to call a meeting of ihis Associa tion on Friday °vexing next. / S. bioattow, W. W4 O tILLAS, Roa'r E. PHILLIPS, JAcca, 3ruCALLISTE.K. JOHN COILS. 4, In compliance with the above request, a special meeting of the Young Mon's Democratic Association will be held at the Washington Hotel, on Friday even ing next, at 7 o'clock. S. SNO N DEN, Pres'i. WINDOW SASH, GLASS. LOUISVILLE LIME, &c.—On hand, a complete assortment of 7-9,8-100,0-12,10-12. and 10.14 windos sash,and glass to snit if wanted. Alsa, Louisville Lime by the barrel or retail, and an assortment of coffee mills, axes, hatchets, sweeping, white wash, and other brushes, bed cords and lacing, writing, letter; and wrapping pa per, &c, &c. All of which will be sold for cash or country produce. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant, No 9, .s.th st. fl Win.O'>f[ara Robinsenoittorney at Law, Has removed his office to the Exchauge, St. Clear street. fl 6, '44 FORSALE, THE LATE MIL ROUAUD'S STOCK OLD WHISICEIY, &e. fir HE sub..criber, agreeably to the Will of Mr Ron and, and by order of the Executors, will sell off, b;tween this and the Srst of April next, at private sale, the entire stock of Liquors and Wines belonging to the eecew‘erl, at tho n.rl stand, next doorto the corner ofdel and Market stren, Pittsburgh: consi4ing of 10,000 gallons of Old) WHISKEY, well known nil over the United S:ate..; 700 bottles. do; Holland Gin in bottles; 1 .20 gallons French Brandy; Porr, Rota, Muscat, Champaignn, tualvarious other Wines, but principally Clarets; togother with sundry articles which he kept for s de, (except the Uhy Gool., which will be sold at . ;Auction en the 7th prox. at tho store room, two floors above.) None of the Whiskey is less than nine years old, and mach of it is from twenty to thirty years old.— To give an opportunity to correspondents in Philadel phia. St Lenis, and other places at a distance (who are 'waiting for a public sale) to get some of this cel ebrated whisltey—a chancethet mnv never again ocent A-Lthe sale uf tern hundred barrels of it will be reserved tratil the 29th of Febrnary next. The price for the oldest Whiskey, is 31 per galion; for the. other si t purgation Term.. cash par money. MICIIAI2I. ItIrt*LOSKEY. . ,102 s, 3Q %VM. HAYS, Jr., 0. S. _ . . . B _ sitrearrfx. MT AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERPWrs 3. 84.6 k, fitcansit4 Agent and Coltralksioa Merekast, Corner of Wood and 51k ets., JPitishargi, T S ready to receive membandise of every description Water Street, near 'Wood. on consignment, for public or private sale, and from long experience in the above business flatters himself that he will be able to give entire sa tisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured erticles,new end second hand furniume, flte.. at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,ateerlygas light. tug 12-1 4 VERT WATER If THE, CRANSILL. ARRIVED. Belmont, Poe, Wheeling DEPARTED Lt-high, Price, Louisville tarAii boats marked thus [`] are provided with Evaa'sSafety Guard to prevent the Explosion of steam Boilers. ron SAFETY, Travellers should select Boats provided with Evan's Safety Outirdsfor preventing Explosion of Steam Boilers 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 ofprocuring the above appara tus. And that every individual making inch selec dons is contributing towards a general introduction of an invention admitted by all men who understand the principles of the Steam Engine, to be a sure preventa tive against those dreadful disasters. You have cer tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already takep place, their almost daily occurrence, and the thousands of lives that have already been lost, a suffi cient warning, and inducement to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boat., and in every case to give it the preference. They have went to an additional expense that your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore to meet them with a correspcmding degree of liberality, and by your preference show that you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu man life. They do not charge more than other boats; their accommoelations 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 i n your own power to avoid there diz- asters. All boats marked thus [" ] in the List of An 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, BREAKWATER, MAJESTIC, BRIDGEWATER, MUSKLVGUM VAL' V, CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL, CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK, CICERO. MESSENGER, CANTON, MONTGOMERY, CUTTER, NORTH BEND, CECELIA, NEPTUNE. CASPIAN, NARAG ANSE T T, 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. F.I. DORADO, ROIVENA, EVELINE, RAR ITAN, EXPRESS MAIL. SARAH ANN, FORMOSA, SA R ATOGA. FORT P ITT, SAVANNA. GALENA, ST. CHARLES, GE 'L BROOK, ST. LOUIS. GALLANT, TALLE Y RAND, IDA, TOBACCO PLANT, INDIAN Q UEEN, V ICTR ESS . VALLEYILLINOIS, FORGE, J. H. BILLS, VIOLA, JE IVESS, WEST WIND, JAMES ROSS, WING AND WING, mar 22 IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY! FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE ''THREE BIG DOORS! THE proprietor cf this well known and highly fa vored establishment takes great pleasure in in forming his friends rind the public at large that he bus just received the most MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS That has ever been purchased In the eastern markets. It is impossible for him to describe the QUANTITY, QUALITY and VARIETY of his stock but he in vites all who wish to purchase clothing of any descrip tion to call at his establishment, as it is the only Once in the west where ALL TASTES MAY BE SUIT ED. at the most reasonable prices. His assortment of Winter, Spring, and Summer Goods CANNOT BE EQUALLED. All of which can be manufactured into clothing to or der, and made in as good style, and as tastily and fash ionably designed as at any other establishment IN THE UNITED STATES IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, And at no place west of the mountains can purchasers find such a variety of goods from which to select as at the THREE BIG DOORS In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, he has a magnificent assortment of HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, &c, Sze. The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,' Anain following ont this system he feels con fidentthat his customers and himself ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. HE WOULD IHVITE. THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES SIONAL GENTLEMAN, THE MER CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC AND WORKINGMAN To call and examine for themselves at THE THREE BIG DOOR S, No. 151. Liberty airf AM) TDEY MUST TIE SATISFIED. OBSERVE METAL PLATE DT THE PAVEMENT.h j 26 JOHN N'CLOSKEY. HHDS. N. 0. SUGAR, just received, end far e_r sale by t. G. & A. GaRDON. 027. . B 13 LS. NO. 1 CASTOR OIL, in .tore sod i or sale at the dragsters of JON. KIDD, fob 14 . No 60, *moor 014th and Wiwi OIL Carpets at 4kaii4rga AT DAVIS' Commercial Auction Room s ; corner of Wood and 5 streets, this day, Thursday, February 22d., at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. will be sold without reserve, 1921 yds, Ingrain carpet in lengths to suit purchasers. J. D. DAVIS, Feb. 22. Auctioneer. LARGE SALE OF BROADCLOTHS, CASSIN ETTS, MUSLIMS, CALICOES, &c., AT AUCTION. FPO-MORROW, Thursday, Feb. 22d, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at Davis' Commercial Auction RoOms,cer aer of Wood and sth streets: . ' large invoice of fresh and seasonable Dry - Goods, received from New York, which will be sold without reserve, for cash, current money. They consist, in A part of Superfine Broad Cloths. English, French anil Amer-- can manufacture, various colors, and will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. They are in whole pieces and remnants. Cassainetts, Cassimeres; Muslin., Calicos. Bed Tickles; 40 doz cotton Hdkfs. Italian Lustring Cravats. Chaser!, Delaine and Gingham Cravats. Flannels and Checks; Sewing Silk. Fine Patent Thread, Gloves and Hosiery. Table Cloths; 52 pieces of Plain Gingham.. 900 dot Spool Cotton; 30 doz Spring end Summer Ceps, latest fashion. 28 pieces g teubenville Jeans -18 dot Muslin Shirts. English fustian Cloth, with several other articles, to which will be added 32 dot Whips, 4 dies Bennetts, 15 reams fine Ruled Writing Paper I. D. DAVIS, fetal Auctioneer. lifanted. , AFARM, within 12 miles of the city, containing about 100 acres, moderately improved, and for which $lOOO will be paid. Apply at the Real Estate Agency'of d3O BLAKEL'i & MITCHEL. DRAY, FURNITURE AND H ARiV FSS, AT ADC- TION. T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of LA_ Wood and sth streets, to-morrow, Thursday, Feb ruary 22d , at 2 o'clock. in tho afternoon, trill bo sold Dray, I sett Brass miuntcd Harness, new; Household and Kitchen Furniture: I Mahogany Frame hair seat Sofa; I Mantel Looking Glass; Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Kitchen Utensils, &c. J. D. DAVIS, feb2l Auctioneer. vrturr TREES, SHRUBBERY, &r.—Persons desirous of procuring fruit, ornamental andshade trees. and shrubbery, from Philadelphia, are respect fully requested to leave their orders with the subscri ber as soon as possible. E L SNOW DEN. jan 25 No 104 Liberty, head of Wood st, a ft BA LES-CUB A . LEAF TOBACCO, this day receivt-4, 11114 for !mle by J. G. Sr A. GORDON, nl5. 12 Water street. BEAK SIs:INS, wcil (tressed and lull haired. a suitable article far travellers trunks. Sr", for ALT.-300 Bhls No 1 Salt, fur !ale by j 23. JAMES MAY P. Walder, Boot and Shoe Dlakor. JW H s O mi r t e l s l id „ t i s d d r o fo n r 2 n d , a s n t y , t ‘ te e t a u r ;•en ian % 4 V re ock tn l n a v n ,, ci d back from Allegheny to the house lately occupi ed MiChzrles L Voltz, on Wood street, between 2d and lit streets,Pittsborgh. Keeps all kinds of shoes and boots, and shoe findings of the best quality, all of which he will sell at low prices to his old customers, and all others who may favor him with a call jan 20-1 m CROP OF 1643. Lr.---c-e‘ o ,c ~c)N t-% v .li," os -z c.WscL / ct.itk‘) i i THE subscriber has just received his annuat supply of Landreth's Garden Seeds, consisting in part of the C.ilovving kinds—all of the last year's crop, and waranted 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) ecc, &e, Ste. Together with a variety of pot and sweet herbs and flower seeds. . _ laT'Orders for scads, shrubs, trees &c, from gar deneri: and others will be receii.ed and promptly at tended to. F L SNOWDEN, jan23 N 134 Liberty, 'l , l I of W.»l 11111FFA.1.0 ROBF.S.. —Received by Cicero, a fresh and full supply of all sizes of Robes. Apply to 0641 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 Poet Office. fl 2 EGOLF & FOSTER. DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY. THE first session of Madame Blaique's Academy will commence on SATURDAY, this day,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 AI; and Saturdoy from 9 to 12 A M and from 3 to 5P M, of each week. It is desirable that those intending to enter pupils should do so at the opening of the session. DR. McLANE'S AMERICAN WORM SPECIFIC MONONGAHES • CO.. Va.. Jan'y 10,1844. Dear Sir: I can assure you that I have been in the habit of using your American Worm Specific in toy family, for a number of years, and hove always found it to expel enormous numbers of worms. Such being the fact I confidantly recommend it. To Dr Charles McLane. For sale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD. 19 corner 4th and Wood sta, H a furrow a , Crawford Co. April 28, '43. Mr Jos ATILIX KtDD,Sir—This is to certify that I bought 2 doz. M'Lane's Vermifuge of your Agont,and used in my practice, and out of the 2 doz. I did not hear of one instance. where there was any :failed in having the desired eifisit and in .every case expelling from 25 to 50 Worm". N. B. This ststeraentl freely make, that the pers. pie may try and know the effects of this powerful tried lain. A P Coirnax, M. D. For sale at the Drug Stole'of JQN. KIDD, N.. 60, Comer 4th sad Wood Meow.. Ms 9,4044. 9 Mato* Sale of Souse sad Lot of Sawed Striteth, Deceased. In puirsnanee of an Order of the Orphans': / S. Court of Allegheny County, will be expose ed to public sale at the New Court House. in the city of Pittsburgh, on the first Monday, the 4th: ANUBBSOAN rourrAnza BOAT SIBISi day of March next, at 10 o'clock Az-M. The follow. Per ties tnatepereatiew of ing described real estate, late the reperty of Ifiameel Sutton, of Pitt Township, viz: MERCHAIWIRE AND PRODUCE A certain part of Lot number ten, marked in the SZTWOES Eenetul Plan theeet lots of the city of-Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS. beginning at a post - on the line of said Lot, by the side BURGH AND BALTIMORE, of the Monongahela river, - at the distance of about two hundred and seveaty.sic feet, from the UMW Of Lot No. 9. thence up said river,slong said:River along said line Tvrentrfoorthet,thence by a line Norththree' degrees, Eastabont two hondmd and twenty feet, pat sing through the centre of a white Oak, and to the foot of the rocks. thence by alias North 87 degrees, West twenty-four feet to a post, Thence South three degrees," West abouttwo hundred and twenty feet to theplaceof beginning; being pirt of out Lot_No 10, which wait' sold by the Sheriff of Allegheny .County. to Marian Pride, by Deed dated 20th Sept. 1823, and acknowl edged the 17th day of November 1823, tad Recorded' in the recorder's Office, book E, 2 page 472,and by said Marian Pride, leased on perpetual lease to James Chambers, by Deed in Book 02d pages 496. 497 and' 498; reserving to the said Marian Pride, an annual rent of 6 dollars, payable, $3 on Idle fi rst days of April, and Octobe r, in-each and every year, and by the said Chambers afterwards, sold and transfin red tit James Tucker subject to the aforesaid rent by Deed Recorded in Book X, 2 vol 47, page 260 &c., and on the back of the same Deed, assigned and transferred subject to the aforesaid annual rent, to Samuel Sue. ton deceased, by assignment dated the 20th Nevem. ber, 1834, and on which said Liter piece of ground, there is erected a two story Brick Dwelling House, with finished basement. Terms cash parmoney. WILLIAM BRYANT, Executor of Samuel Sutton, dec'd. THOS FARLEY. Clerk of the Orphans Court. feb. I 3 t h-ts For Sale. AT the Real Estate Agency of BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Penn street (sth ward) and Smithfield, near sth street. Also. a house and lot on 7th street, near the new Court House. Also, a farm in Ross, township, containtng 114 acre=. M.o. 2 acres ofland, adjoining the town of, Hano ver, Ohio. • Also, a farm in Columbiana county, OhM, contain ing 144 acres. Also, a lot of ground en sth stteet, 30 feet front by 130 feet deep. Also, a lor of ground in the Reserve Tract. r , nposite Pittsimreii, 90 feet front by 230 deer, nn wi6rit is erected a neat Cottaze Houirr. a variety of shrtbbery, fruit trees, grapo vines, h b late!:; planted on the lot. A!4o, six &Cr . ,. or a:ljoi , sing the tr-mn of East Liverpool, on which is ere.stPa a cope &c. Alsn, a }loose awl lot on Bro:peet street, hertot;fulls , situated (would be exchang(d.For a farm ‘t ithin 2(1 miles of the city). Apply tsi d3O BLAKELY & ',MITCHEL. FUR SALE. THE ONE HALF part of the three story Brick House and Lot situate in Market street, at present occupied by irbfanas Campbell. and Co., as a Dry Goods store. The title tdthis proper ty is unquestionable, and will be sold reasonable.— lan 4 Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL. 19 LOTS, suitable for baildins most eligibly sit uated. and within two :tes' walk of the steam ferry boat landing, id at prices to suit the times. The terms of payme: . be made easy, either for cash or such barter as can be made laVailnble. Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. 'tine 1. JAS. PATTERSON, Jr. A. BEELEN ( 4 ') FIFTY ACRE LOTS,situatein Ross township, Allegheny county, within 4 miles of the city of Allegheoy, part cleared land and part woodland, and under good fence. It would be divided into small lots, if wished. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, 326 Real Estate Agents. THE subscriber offers for sale the Tavern Stand situate in NI inersville, Pitt Town ship, about one mile from the city. The House is a large two story frame, well calcula ted for a Tavern Stand, and provided with all the ne cessary accommodations fur such a purpose. He will also sell with the house the unexpired leave of the lot, being six years from the Ist of April next. Persons wishing to purchase can do so on ad vent azeous terms. Enquire of the subscriber near the premises. fl9-Iwd. .1 D JENKINS. THREE story houses Robinsnn street, Allegheny city; twn ditto on Isabelle street; and one four tory wutehottio in Commercial Row. Pittsburgh. Inquire of GEORGE W .TACKSON, fl6-1m" 4th street. near Liberty. F ou ; i ra tT ,ik E rin N ßo a a c ci res of ~rfl i f d on the rmnrit Pitts burgh, for rent, together with the improvements, con sisting of a large house containing ten mime. excellent ater at the door, stabling, &c, formerly occu pied as a tavern: there is on the land (whicitris under excellent fenreja large bank burn, with sta - for 12 horses. an orchard of hearing apple trees, garden. &c, &c• Mare hind for pasture could be had if required. Apply at the Real Estati , Atrency of BLAKELY & MITCHEL, j2i3 Smithfield and Penn Streets. To Let. en ieti t Front,near a tyro r story Ferry fr street e t el frill A V tin E o lt h Y ou c w on o Y n t‘vo story brick dviellinc bowie on Ferry street. A small frame house, on Front, below Ferry at. A very convenient brick dwelling, with stable and carriage house, situate on Penn street, in tho Fifth ward, formerly occupied by Dr Gladden. At.so—Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City. j 23. Apply to JAMES MAY. InCOMFORTABLE, well finished, new ft. brick dwelling house, pleasantly situated col Coal Lane. It will be rented on reasonable terms Inquire of JOHN M'C LOSK F:Y, jan 19—tf Three Big Doors, Liberty street. 54 A TWO STORY brick house, suitable for a .LA. dwelling and Grocery, situate on the cornet of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given immedi ately. Enquire of 011 For Rent. HI three story brick building, No. 65, Third street, at present occupied by Wm. Seeley. ALso, ten acres of ground on ProspectHill,nenr the city, on which is a Dwelling House, Stable, Orchard, &c. Fouession given Ist April next. 'Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, corner of Wood & Fifth its: To Let. A NEW 4 story Brick Ware House bemoan Wood and Smithfield streets. Possession given imme diately. PETER Htss. AT.SO. A TWO story hems House on Ist between Wood and Smithfield streets. adjoining the were house of Messrs Robertson & Reriperts.' ossession given on the,l,tit day of April next. For slr apply to BIRMiN HAIM, & CO., No GO Water street. Vico 1 . 11 TIERCES, fresb, just mocked and for sale by kIAILMA.N, JENNINGS & Co. 43 Wood at RI EAR •NS.d •Td undromed. just rectav ed sail foga& by . A. BESLEY Okif e • • Building Lots in Birmingham. Per Sale /Mouse for Salo. For Bent. Tavern Stand For Rent. To Let TO LET. 111. NEW YORK AND BOSTON. U. DETINE, RESPECTFULLY informs hisfriends and shippers generally, that he has changed tho name of his Transportatioo Line, from the United States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is compiled of twenty-five new Four See tion Portable Boats, one of which will depirt daily, from Pittslottrgh. Philadelphia and Baltimore. • The superiority and -advantages of the Portable , Boat over ever Y -other made of transportation are too well known to shippers generally to require comment; suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation end damage to Goods, invariably attending three tran shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, are by the Portable Boats most effectually removed: To give undoubted security to owners and ship - all goods add produce shipped by this line will be in sured in a responsible office in 'Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Merchandise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities. and consigned to H Devine, will be forward ed immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free eftemmissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no com missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communications or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE, Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. BUZBY & BROTHER, 306 Market street, below Teath, Philtuielphia. GIESE & SON, Commatee street Vithlrf. Baltimore. B It FA I-INES - COCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York . RICE & WILLI/V.IIS, No 3. Chatham street, Boston C. A. DicANULTIt'S UNITED :.STATES • PORTABLE BOAT LINE' For the transportation oft erchandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, since it was first establiAbed on the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Beats during the winter to twenty-five, one Of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bal• timnre 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 transposeation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any com ment. Shippers can rely onhaving their produce, merchan dize, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the very loeest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv ' ins . or advancing charges, &c. Ail communications to the following Agents will be promptly attended to: CHARLES A. McANULTY. At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 33, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st. Baltimore. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jan3l-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia. ) l.rr Z=l' AI a. Aimm• =I • A .. A s t.o IV STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO.. F orwar di n g and entrintiesioss Illereateed* CLEVELAND, OHIO. AGENTS for the Merchants' Transporuition Cora pany composed of the Merchants ' Line. Erie Canal; Wnshington, Line. Hunter, Palmer &Co.'s Line of Steam boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. REFER TO Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Commies Slip, N. Y. R. Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff', Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., BulTalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland. Charles M. (-lidding', J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1843-Iy. ;,„ 40 „ Shaw,meSter. will run as regular tri weekly packet between the above namedports. leaves Beaver on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays' morn ing, leaves Warren on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat uriays; connecting with the Stage Lines to Cleveland direct, For freight or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Pittsburgh, J. S. DICKEY, Braver. i're:geq,-; -.- ,-,',...- ---• i-e , IGl ir k . ...i:r. •:- jet .' ,• - ..--...4-,T...... . ....-- :1,A;7. La: 1843. FARE REDUCED.—U. S. Man. Lots or STAG= AND RAIL ROADCALES, from Pittsburgh, viaßed ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philedelphia;comec.ting with the Main train ofcars to N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night out. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9. Baltimore 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st. MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH & Co., feb 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors. • The Great Central Route, Via National Road and Baltimore and Okio Rail Road Company. /1. - 1 • • 11 k•Lri _ 7 ! * NEW LINE OF U. S. MAIL COACHES FOR WAERINOTON CITE, BALTIMORE, PMILAMLLEMIA AND New YORK. THIS line is in full operation and leaves Pittsburgh daily at 6 o'clock A. M., via Washington Pa. and national road to Cumberland, connecting here with the rail road Co's to all the above places: Trav elers will find this a speedy and comfortable route, it being a separate and distinct Pittsburgh and Cum berland line, facilities will he afforded which have not been heretofore enjoyed. Extra coaches furnished at the shortest notice- with the privilege of sting tirtungb direct or taking one nights rest at their option. For tickets, apply at our office at the Monongahela House. 1.. W. STOCKTON, fob 3--dtf. Presidentof N. R. Stage Co. JAMES MAY The Swiftsure, llobinsoe, Master, leaves every Thitrx.lay at 10 o'clock, a. re. The Cutter,Collias,Master,lcaves eve7Thersdrryat 10 o'clock a. re. The Montgomery, Benuett. NbuSe,rr lairre!crery Sat. urcley at 10 o'clock ' • , The Exiles., Patithatia. liseteraliraveats.rjah9a. as. Igo cloaks. ssi.' ,INIll.)11.1t!'"M'IttA311161e17 el& Beaver and Warren Packet. Regular Packets, for Cincinnati .&L ~, . _! . ; voluutqvue #1 -.„ A. zusairst, azoimumi issolas, acrarts as wan) sits , rams yrs SPECIE, STANDARD. Merchants astsiMaanfarterarettkor# • ' -- •Img? ivekange Bank Scrip - 5i....4:1,--•. ....11 Cortese, :;:ii.... - 4°.. .... ... .Is Berk' Cousty Strip -• -*on. .4c -'.. n EXC'PIANGE-41 SIGIIT On PhihninT i pkia ....... ..:: -;,.. 4 . : ...... :.. I. —Nee York Adiun0m.............. STOW.-., . • GoZit . • ,•4P!TIP,I• . .. . PENNSYLYANIA. , r-PITTSBUROkL . ; ' Bank of Pittsboirgek Po' , Merchants and Manufacturers' bora. ..... ....par ••;:7,:` Estchangs • • - • • ' • ... .." ..4.par -4 . ..,. Do. Holiiiarbsrgh ..-... .HR_ , -,-. ' PHTLADELPHIK. . '. " 4 ' ' 4 ' Bank of Meth America i z Do Northern Liberties Par Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par Farmers' and Mechanics' ban/. Par i Kensington bank. - • Par Manufacturers and . and Mechaties' ~ par Mechanics: Moyamensing par . Philadelphia bank Par Schuylkill .... ." --Par 1 Southwark ..... " _... . •Par. . 1 Western s, Bank Of Penn Township Girard bank U. 5 bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county pal " Delaware county Par _ " Montgomery county-- ....par "" Northumberland ............ . par Farmers' bank of Bucks county.. ..... -.-. -... par Easton bank ... - .par Doylestown bank par Franklin bank of IVashington I Bank of Chambersburgh..-- - ........ .14 " Middletown .. . . . ... . .. . . . ..... . . ... . ...1 4 1 " Gettysbrtrgh .... .... 16 " Lewistown .... ..... . . cr " guslitehanna county .... .... 49 : Berkscounty bank ....T5 Columbia Dernkand Bridge Company li Carlisle bank la Erie bank - 2 Farmers and Drorers' bank 0 .... " Bank of Lancaster 14 " Bank of Reading .._ r.. 1i Harrisburg. bank .... li Honesdale " 14 Lancaster " .1} Lancaster co. " .... --... ......... 1.1 Lebanon " . 14 Miners' bank of Pottsville.... Monongahela tank of Brownsvillel , New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2 Northampton bank Towanda bank ..... . Wyoming banl• West Branch bank. York bank... OHIO. Belmont bank of St. Clairstille Clinton baftk of Collar-bus.— ..... .14 Columbiana bank of New Lisbon.... -...31 Cireleville (Lawrence, cashier) " (Warren, cashier)._ no sale Cincinn ti banks .. . . ....... Chillicothe Commercial bank of Lake Erie _ _ Dayton bank--...... .. Franklin bank of Columbus ...... Farmers' end Mechanics' bank of Steubenville .. Farmers' bank of Canton 3.5 - Geauga Granville- Hamilton Lancaster ~131 - Marietta .. .1i Masrillon . . Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati Mount Pleasant - • Norwalk Putnam . .... Sandusky Scioto Urbana 59 Wooster I - Xenia , - Zanotti& - •• - • I Bank of Cleveland.. ....... . . • INDIANA. State bank and branch., ..,•••••• • - --- - State Scrip --• • .0e _ AU Bnisks . • ILLINOIS. I' State bank Bank of Illinois, She:wrenQom VIRGINIA. ~. Bank of the Valley of Virginia Bank of Virginia Exchange bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of Virginia......_ North- Western bank of Virginia., .. Merchants' and Mechanics' Lasko/ Virginia .. , Branches ..... MARYLAND. Baltimore City bank! 411 other solvent banks.. NORTH CAROLINA - - - SOUTH CAROLINA Adtbiterif banks. Alisoirent banks.. ....... ............ •. . • .:2i Mobilo &mat.. Country bunko.. LOUISIANA. New Orkans banks (goo t)... ....... c .. .- l TENNESSEE. • '• All banks nom' ma nue PRINTING OFFICE A. W. coasze Or WOOD it strnurra. The proprietors of the MORNING POST sad Msat CURT AND MANUTACTUDSR respectfully *fit* friends and the patrons of those papers,. that they a large and well chosen assortment of •311M1112111P•3EC* _tab awl . 092111ZBUIZUMBIBILala Necessary to a Job Printing 05:4,14 4 that they is prepared to execute LETTER : PRESS; or EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bi"t Bill. of LadOng„, Circulars, Pa.,-.tlets, Bill Heads, - emir. •rkit3i6 its, Hat Tips. tin/Wilt SiallitB; -- Stags, Steasetofrot arid Calif . 'Boat r, 41 XIV, •; - - 1 1 Primed enktbe storitiieet notice s.nd most Weresipctitf . olly ask Ale rummies of our frierie the public in gcniral in cbiii brunch of cm tininess. July 31, 180. PHILLIPS & SMITH. TATElisearkeehnot, mi. will heniflet- Amp C 4712 V stonily on band, full iuppljaf Printirsg ft& brlaxweitad mngll kegs, which we will be able to le AellPer limn it, basberetofore been sold in tlrimAtp: Qiikooirgro_the coaotiy imionoponied hy_kkifoos A'!..t. C 4101) will bot promptly .1 , r att,uts Rt. oot T Ltf r '4a:3NA - the Poet yid Moulitctukee---:A:.,;. - --• I ..11 KENTUCKY ... : . .par . -- •-►} GEORGIA., ALABAMA To Fainter*.
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