Pull:!MIR lipnting PITTeInIRGII, PA. t.rießSioAi . MORNING, FEBRUARY 29, 1844. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. Collittrilt FOR 16t1RCARi. Wallop Ricblianm—T. J. Bigliaat—John W. Blair nr"Jonathan Sqmilthpipes" mid other*, will haie aibearing to-marrow "TUE DISCARDILD," will be published in our freck ly of Sattirdny, when those who were-uneble to secure copies tithe daily containing it, can be supplied. Smtst.'s Srut cti a —The conclusion of Shiers pplen did speech nu did O'Conuell trial it published on our (mullet. Ts/ Joliet Ataastur 'Witt. CASZ.—This was en issue from the Register's Court, to try the validity of the will of John Allison. The Jury %vete sworn on Monday the. 19th, and after ahi itiouvand is: partial charge from Judge Patton, retired about 10 o'clock yesterday moral*: and- afteil'heing two haws returned with a vtlr.lict is favor of the validity of the Will. Counsel i.i favor of the Will: Hampton. Mahon, Tasscy & Hamilton 'againstthe Wilt: M'- Candless, M'Clure, R. and Cuban, tap. A Werritax hissoazttts.—We will publish to morrow a prosrectas fur a western htsugaohle,- which should receive that'encontugen cat that an onterprize se commendable diserves. It is a matte, for wonder that the westeru country his heretofore been depend ent almost al tether on the east for its literst are, m uch of which has beck of the al Yst trashy kind. - We have writers enough here in the west who, if they received aught fir their labor, ou!d place a western periodi cal far in advance , of m o , r of the wishy-washy maga zines of the east. The rage fur these has been so great, however, that there are but few among us hold caough to hazard competition. The proprietor of ,'died. Rnntlioe a Mcgazii.e" sets forth his objects and intentions in his pruspecuts, std wr shall Lulh any at present, th it fee n whit we huow of fie g tt t man, we feel convinced that he ahl mare then meet his promises. Titi MA4O.ItC Ortosig.—The Pitts iirgh Morning Post it constituted organ ef the Lodge, in this city, and this morning inserts a call fora lodge meeting imme di-itely under the editorial head.—Gar.rtte. We'ou?poso this annott.teetr,nt i. "by authority." 111.4 we understand the editor of the atzette IVI3 ap pointed an nfraci.r of thi. Ledv a short time *bee, and or coarse he knows all ahont it. OVERSEER OF ThiE POOR The untiersitlned off himself u+ a candblate far Overseer of the Ptevr. at thn enotinz election, to be heltionthu 15th of March next, and if elected. flatters himself from his experience i.l the duties of ;he office to be able to give ge.terui sati.i.teti•ot to his fellow citizens. ALEX. PARK. OVEHSEER OF THE I'OA-I—The suh.erilitr respectfully rifle! , laiinge!f to his 1 . ..11"w-citizens :14 14 candidate fur the uhnee.iit , e nt the election to be held on Friday the 15tb March next. 1. J. ASEII3IIIDGE. oVERSEER OF POUR r jlll C 4.th.teriher offer , foHow-citirens, J.. -s• ea:obi-tie for 0, erseer of the Poor, to h... !tel.! oi the ferment!. of Ni erele. and pledges 13.111. E-if to the faithful tli.dutrgv of the dude. of said 0f5r... 126—te PATRICK QUINN. VALUABLE REAL EST volt W, ILL be tol4l at public lottery. on Wed e nemlay. the lOTA (Lry of Aptii . twxt, at ..c.toat A M. at Welkvillo, Oido. sopdry hoto , e4 a.RI hots, viz: The andivirle,l half of 'tic Union Hotel, rrith S'abling ea Ike adjoini., 1.,..t now in the oe emplane!: of Mr IVay. The house is large cc:id well calculated Irr a tavere. h.' i ,g new riectipi•al 04 Art-h. A 1...,, etin f. rune El vs.d.i.t.timiise tad lot.with a good emerenient •ite I store ro en attached. int ely oe eiyie I by Gras /3iark; new rr , il tini•loal frame dwell ) is house and lot, with back tedidings hoely onciatikal by Lawson & Martin; one frame tiwellinz. h0e..., httelv ER HOCSE IN THE ClTl', • occit?iert by Mr Martin, lilt wise. the I OUNDR V Ana at toi place west of Th• mountains can . pnrehasers PROPERTY formerly owned and orcamind by A G fi al sucha variety of goods from which toeelect as at Richardson. This is a liir,re •mteimis building, well calculated for the perpose it wl'Ointercind fon, and Ve:l4 °''' "tarried on a uce.e...,:fu;iy II !Jr Richards/el. previous to his moving to Cincinnati, since which it ha , not le-en 111 a•Illtion to hi; nnrivalled stack of clothing, he put in ciperiitiote but th.• StaCk (I very sup, one) is has n magnificent assoasment of still standing :main goad order, and with very little ex pense the foundry could be put in operation. This pro- ' II AN DR ERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES, item is Certainly worthy the attention of any perron SUSPENDERS, &c, &c. with a small capital desirous of enzaging in that kind The moan of the "Three Big Doors" ia • of business. it being one of the best simations on the ' Q rICli SALES. AND SMALL PROFITS.' 0-tie River for dianosinz of the manufactured articles, and it will be sold no doubt at a great sacrifice. . And in following out this system he feels con- There will be sold nt the same time, half of an acre fident that his customers and himself of coal land nearly jiiiiiing the foundry property, he. ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. aides six unimproved lots, siz: NM , 2,4, 5,7, 10. and 14 wout.o IN VITT. 13. All the foregoing pro; arty is in the town of Wells- THE MAN OF FASHION, THF, PROFES ville,Columbiana county, Ohio. A credit of ono, two and three years will Ir. given, SIGNAL GEVTLEMA N. THE MER and the terms be more particulerly made known on the CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC slay of sale, by M TIERNAN, end AND WORK /NG MAN A LEX . R. YOUNG. f24-tliwte Trustees fur A.G. Richardson. To all 7 and examine for themselves at Gazette, Steubenville, and Ohio Patriot. New Lis- THE THREE BIGDOCIRS, ban, will each insert the above till sale, and send their No. 151. Liberty strict, accounts to this paper, and a paper containing the ad- r‘...`if) THEY MUST BE SATISFIF.D. s-ertif.e.ment to M Tiernan, Pittsburgh. The Chronicle "---"OBSERVE ME,TAL PLATE IN THE and. Advocate, of tins city. will insert the above adver- P. 4 VEMENT..ZI tisementonee a week in their daily papers, viz: every Monday till day of Sale.pfi JOHN NPCLOSKEY. To Printers. , -- Hat and Bonnet incising, * WE hare re . ceived, and will hereafter keep cut BY WILLIAM SCHOLEY, scantly on hand, a full Pupp;y4); Printing Ink DIAMOND ALLLY. in larie and small kegs, which we will be able to sus Between IVood and Smithfield Sts. &tearer than it has heretofore been sold in this city. pAVIN G just lc...toled fetal the eastern cities and Orders from the country accompanied by ttle• ra I_ purchased the most imploviql PRESSING (LI ALL CASES) will be promptly attended tn. M At2lll NES. is prepared to press gentlemen's lints rinum's & SMITH. and braid. straw. gim;t or Leghorn bonnets on the most OfTlest of the l'est and Nlanufactui e reasonable tet ITIA, ie the neatest manner anti nt the shortest notice. The subscriber believes that his long experience in the business is a sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to him will be properly performed. Hats or bonnets eleitotttl, altered. trimmed or color. , a as heretofore. WM. SC HOLEY. fl7-3m• not 10—tf BOON AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, cos.xLn OP WOOD 6. Pirril STS ssb The proprietors of the Mons !KG ion and Mxn- CVRY AND MANUFACTCRKR reipeCtittlly inform their friends and the patrons of those papers, that the:: have a large and well cbusen assortment cf NO. C 3, WOOD STREET. between Diamond alley nud Fourth AtTert. Where they have tin hand a large and splend-id A. Aortment of AV ALL P A Pr:Ft and BORDERS, suitable for papering Parlors, Chambers, 11 ;i lk &c. Aiso, a getieral misortmant of Writing, Letter. !hint ing. Wrappini and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards, &e. -- -- - W hich they will sell low for Cash, or in exchange OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. feb 2.1'.., 1844 11... ss Bills of Lading, Circulars, rpilL subscriber, formerly agent of the Pittsburgh ' f '' r Rae'' Tanners scraps, 6r-r. Pa 1 ..tlets, I Bill Heads, Cards, _L Manufacturing, Association, having been ap , lianciwills. Blank Checks, Hat Tips. p.,inted by a number of the Mannfart urers and Met ham ; SICU Mobs of 33Iautts. ie.. of the city of Pittsburgh and its vicinity as their a I be for the sale of their various manufactures. s%iil I Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat Bills, with s a 4 be constantly supplied with a general assortment of propriate cuts. Printed on the shortest imam and most reasonable.' those articles at the lowest wholesale prices. I The attention of Western Merchants and dealer,. in terms. American Manit fat tures is respectfully invited to We respectfully asis the patronage of our friends and . the public in general in this branch of our business. ; 1111:4 establishment. Orders uddresstd to thesubscrt. July 3/, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH. her will be promptly attended to. GEO. coc II n AN. Administrator's Notice. i PhD Ni . 26 Wood street r,, - -. 4 . .,,, O.N.HAND.—.:I.ae.r., Angers, Hoes, Matteck4. A LL persons inclel.o.ll to the estate of Andrew Hot- ' stiO drickson, late cf the borough of McKeesport, Spades. anti Shovels ; Sickles, Se:thes, Trace. and Log in Versailles township, Allegheny county, der,a.cd, Chains, Spinning V 1 bee roils : Co t opers and Carpen- Tools Machine Cards,lll,irbw Glass and Glass- glee requested to Tnahe payment immetliately to the tim ter' dersigned; and all persons having Maims a‘iiiinst thr. waro. IS hits. and Red L •:id: Patter‘on's Locks asid same will present Orem properly autbenticat ' esl to the )'/:' Pres s Screws, &c. tko ---___... undersigned tor , c;t:emta , t. at hie residence in Mc- ri LT. -300 r ,,, i5 1 .. , .;„1 S,l l, f,,,, Fa ir . k y /Comport. JOHN II lifirG /. lIMAN. i `'..l' ,, ... 23. 1.4 M ES MA Y fll5-6w • Adminivrator. .7'OS '7111191(312".1111 9 4.1.1 a camaa z.tag22maaao J D Williams, Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they are wardinm and Conimmi;sion Merchant, and prepared to execute W HOLESALE AND RECAIL GROCER. For. ih-aler in Country Prodare and Pittsburgh Mann . fac- LETTER PRESS PRINTING , tarn.,N , Wrift:h street. Pittsburgh. Fst- NEW GOODS!! surnuyin DOUBLE MILLED Moen, Cambiums, Tweeds, Vartngs, Oaseinetts, &a. &c. ' P. DELANY, MERCHANT TAILOR, •••444:0. 49, Liasnrr STR EET, TWO DOORS ABOVE VIRGIN ALLEY T... - •s- HE subscriberlins just returned from the r—tern cities, where he has purchased the most magni ficent assortment of CHOICE AND FASHIONABLE GOODS Ever nfered in this Cit 3r.! which he is now receiving, and to which he, invites the attention of his customers and the public generally who wish to supply th.nn,mlves with GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, AT CHEAP PRICES. The very libenil pritronn.ee which hi. friends and the public have heretofore been pleased to bestow on his establi, , hment, has induced him to nurchtsc A GREATER VARIETY of all kiurlA ofgr MAin hiA end of e supori.r. qual ity to any thing which h.t. herekii - ore b .en The following is a list of a part of this ns...rtm-nt which he offers to the pobiieth'i of whicki be gitorzintees are in the most fashionable Eu.tet n of the best quality, imitable for the Aenooti. SUPERFINE BLACK, BLUE I \TVISIIILE GREEN AND FAN::Y COLORED EN GLISIE FRF.NCII &AMERICAN CLOTHS, FOR DRESS AND FROCK COATS. Tit. particularly refer; ton lot of h-autih.l Freerit cloths and cassimeres. new 'Pyle, whleh he is confl dent cannot fail to please. Tey nre of a most ex cellent qunlity. SUPEit SATIN AND VELVET VESTING% Rich aid exquisite patterns, in the latest styles. ALSO. I OSDON PLAIDS, A 13rze vrtrivry of oattrrr MERSEILLES liemitilui patter:l4. Rad CUlTrilrm ve. , A rha of evory do- Kr iption TWEED CLOTHS Ercrie Fancy sty!ea—iuittible def ; cript ion of SACIC C0.1T3 Also. all kinds of veils which can be found at any estnblishment in the city. which he offers for sale.made or unmade, a* cheap 'as any dealer in the city. The undersigned teers the above extensive and v a . ried assortment of seasonable goods for sale at a small ad %mre on their original cost,and keeps them co•tstaut ly nn hand. ready to mike for his customers. His pri• ees arc to sole the times. His goads are all made by Pittsburgh work men, and ar.• warranted to be of SUPERIOR QUALITY EP'Tiar public nre invited to rnit aod eximinc for thern4clveft. P. DELANY. tf Nu 4'J Liberty st. diiori from Virghi a!lt.y I3IPO RT A T TO EVERYBODY ! FRESH ARRIVAL AF THE TIIREE 131:3, DOORS! T pro-cwieto t - r thiA w know nand well knon nd higir!y yrrr-r1 PatahliAttn ,, nt tatte:4 Ercat p'ren,ure in in running hia fri,rtag and the rthlic nt ;urge that he hz,s it<t 'received the mn.t. M AG NIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS 'lli it h.v.ever 'rent' porcha...,l in the. camern It 1. irn ,-, 04.i1dt• for him to desrrily. the QUANTITY. A QU 1.1 4,1 VARIETY .2f hi• stock hot he in' all who t. 3 porch:i.e. clothilt of any der.crlr.. :ion tocall at hia c.onhli.hrnont, a 4 it i% the ugly Aare t'le tyeit w . :acre ALL TAS fES Mll . BE SUFI . - I:O. at tin• mo=t r.a.onable prir.oa, Ilia a..ortm,,tt of \Violet-. Spring, and Slimmer l: oils CANNOT BE EQUALLED. MI of which can he m.i.mlicturr.l into clothing to to der, And Ina 1.• in ac ?,..).),15,tyle. and as ta.tily and fast: io•oihr..• as at nay other estnbli.hmeut IN Tliv, UNITED STATES 17' IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICE -ARE LOWER 7'IIAN ANY OTII THREE BIC', DOORS R. E.IIIcGOWIN, RECORDING REGULATOR. :.:7"eoiTtce in Ramt:4Grns'a BuILDI:(GS, Penn Ktreet n few doors above Hand stree.:. it23—tf Port of Pittsburgh. REToRTZT ST • ' Zahn D. Davis,. D. B. Sheble. Steamboat Agent and Commission A CCTIONEVR. AND COMMISSION Mr.RCIPT, Merchant. , ' Cqrnsr of IVoodmict Satsts.. Pittsburgh. Wilier Street, near Wood. TS ready to receive merchandise of every description .11.. on consignraerit,"Tor - public or private sale, and ire. FEET THREE INCHES WATER IN THE CHARNEL. from long experience in the above bugit:ss, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MosrosTs and THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, as.lo o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburghmanufactured articics,new and second hand furniture, &c..e.2 o'ciork, P. M. Sales every evening,at early gas light. aug 12-y ARRIVED. *Michigan, Boles, Beaver ' Alpine, Cockburn, Brownsville, idellast,bert, Wheeling, Cumberland, Snyder, Nashville, Belmont, Poe. Wheeling, %Varren, Ward, Beaver, Mosahala, Parkinson, Monongahela. Cit), DEPARTED. Della, Bowman, Brownsville 'Alicliigan, Boles, Beaver Herald, Dawson, Louisville, 'Messenger, Perry, Saint Louis, 'Neptune. Decamp, New °Henna, Mayflower, Hntchin.um, Nasnville, Warren, Ward. Beater. *Ail beats marked thus [') nee provided with F.vaa'A Safety Guard to prevent the Explosion of steam Bnilern. FOR SAFETY, Trarel:irs should select 133a1s pr,ri led Eran's Safety Gnarls for pecueneing Explosion of Steam Boilers IT would be well for the traveling cotuut.ity to rn 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 tus. And that every individual making such selec tions is contributing towards a general introduction of en invention admitted by all men who understand the ptinciples 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 taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the' thousand; of lives that have already been lost, a suffi cient waruine, and inducement to make infinity for a Safety guard Boat, and in every case to give it the' preference. They have went to an additional expense t hat your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore to meet them with acorrespoedingdeggreeofliberality, and by your prefet once show that you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu man lif !. They d t not charge more than other boats; !heir acromtnoftations in other respects are equal. and in many cases sup coot; and as there is one lensing l'ittsburgli ever.; d ty, why will you run any risk, when it is so completely in your own pows:.r to avoid these dis- 3.3:e'r+. Ali boar :Iml:ea Calls [..] in the. List of Arrivabi and li.Tarturcs, u, 2 . Luther part of thi3 paper, are itipplied with the Si:free Gulrd. Lirt of Boas prortacd with Vie Safety Glad. A L. PS. LADY OF LYONS, AGNES, LEXINGTON, AMARANTH. LANCET, ADELAIDE, MENTOR. ASHLAND, MINSTREL. BOSTON. MARIETTA, I BRILLIANT. MICHIGAN, 1 BRUNETTE. MARQUETTE., BREAKWATER, MAJESTIC. BRIDGEWATER. MUSKISGUM VAL Y.' CADDO, MISSOURI MAIL, CHARLESTON, MUNGU PARK. CICERO. MESSENGER, ' CANTON, MON TO OMER Y, ! CUTTER. NORTH BEND. CECELIA, NEPTUNE. ' ! CASPIAN. NARAGANSETT, j CLIPPER. NIAGARA, COLUMBUS, OSPREY. CLEVELAND, ORPHAN ROI', I coLUMPIANA, 01110 MAIL, ; CORSAIR. OHIO. ; DUQUES NE. ORLEANS i DUKE of ORLEANS, OLIVE BRANCH. ECLIPSE, 1 PENELOPE, EMMA. PANAMA, EDWIN HICKMAN, (.2 Uii.: ii: A . ry . / At' S Or Tit, ; EL POP ADO, . ROWENA, E V ELINE. RARITAN. i EXPRESS MAIL. 8.4RA11 ANN, 1 FORMOSA. SARATOGA. FORT PITT. SAVANNA. I GALENA, ST. CHARLES, GENL BROOK. ST. LOUIS. GALLANT, I TALLEYRAND. IDA. TOBACCO PLANT, INDIAN Q CE EN. VIC'TRESS. ILLINOIS, . VALLEY FORGE, I J. H. Bru.s, VIOLA, JE WESS. WEST WIND. JAMES ROSS, WING AND WEVG, Notice to all whom it may concern. A LI. persons having claims tsgaitott the Estate tit t Oliveri_ Ormsby Lean., d 'ceased. as we:l as those knowing themselves indebted to the sanw, will please present their accounts fir settlement to C Evans, No 10 . s . %: .. riter street, who is duly authorized . m . .sottle the Eag,aerreotypc Miniature Portraits, sm.! t.,iate. SARAH L. EA ANS, At the corner rf Market and sth es. , . fob 15 AilminiArntris. IIE sotiscribers would matt resoeotfully intorm T- - --- the I.stlies and Gentletnotf of Pittsburgh anti vi- VLANNE LS AND BLANKETS.— cinity. that they have opened looms at the alcove men- ..L. 1 (-rise super brown flannels, tinned place. over the attire of Mtsssrs Lloyd and Co., ' 12 pair largo domestic blankets. and arc now prepared to ta'ic:ldiniaturrs hi, this berm- .Itist received on consignment: for stile by Tirol art, in a style heretofore unsurpassed. Be the fl 6 GEO. COCHRAN No 26, Word s t., - combination i ii".l crick and powerful apparatus.and an - lIAILIYIELN, JENNINGS & CO, entirely twty mode of operating, they are enabled to 43, Wood street, produce pictures of a surprising accuracy and beauty. etimhiaing entire durability of impression. clear and AVET_T in store nnd are reccdsing distinct expression, perfect delineation, and last, tho' .11. 425 bags Rin Coffee, part strong and green, not least, the color of the face and dress. The color- 50 pkgs Y 11 Tina Gl' Teas, ing of Photographic Pictures. forms a new e ra in t he 25 boxes Russell & Robinson's s's Tobacco, art, as it enabies us to combine with corn ncy of noturo 10 " Burton's s's the advantages of art. The undersigned de not wish, 10 " Thompaott's S's nor is it their intention to deceive the public by prnmi 5 " ' Robinson's 16's ." sea, which they cannot fulfil, for they depend solely on 10 " • I2's the character of their pictures for putramw. , Citizens 5 " superior pound lump and strangers, one anti all, are invited to call and ex. 100 " fresh Malaga Bunch Raisins, amine sraittmen, 1 20 " No 1 and 2 Mustard, N 13.—Crmplele sets of t'te improved patent ap 50 " No 1 chocolate, poncho furnished on the most reasonable, terms.— 25 " ground pepper. Plates, Cases, Frames. Chemicals. and ever, thing S " cocoa, connected teeth de bmsiness. at the lowest rash pro- 5 '' rice flour, • .1 M EMERSON & CO. i 2000 lbs loaf sugar. - 10 kegs ground ginger, 5 " "" allspice. 2000 lbs Oak Tanned solo leather, 1000 mirth tow linen. 1 TO LET 5 bales hops; i IA TwO STORY brick house, suitable for n Ail of of which they offer, with a general assortment • EilL _LA-dwelling and Grocery, situate on the cornei of groceries, dye stuffs, and Pittsburgh manufactured I oods, on liberal terms. d 2.5 ,of Fifth and Union streets. Poasession given immedi i ntely. Enquire of Garden Seeds. I oil. CEIOICE selection of seeds from the "Fredonia 1 ---- For Rent. AGardens" (N. Y.) on consignment and for sale at I pip 'H} . .. three story brick building, No. 6S, , ' REIN H ART &ST RONGiberty, 140 L st. 1 Seelev. REMOVAL. 'TAMES HOWARD & CO. TJAVE removed their WALL PAPER NVARE 11 HOUSE t..) Groceries. 1 0 11 I ns, Prime N 0 So. , nr; S 0 bags fancy Rio c:free; 4. ) bnxes 41 R raisins; '2l bbl= N 0 :11cila5ses; No 1, 4 and 3. Mackerel. bbls and bflibl , •; Connecticut mess Shad; In 'tor.' and for sale, by feb'2l ZOA R. BUTTER.— A lot of that celebratcd choice Emily butvr. put up in full bound kep Apply to A. 13EELEN. Wanted. FARM. within 12 miles of the rite, R nhont 100 an:es, moderately imrtnte,i, and in, which $lOOO a iii be paid- Peal Tsvitc , Aci'nc:• .130 'BLAKELY et: MITCIIPL CONSTABLE'S SALE OF A MOCKING BIRD 'AND CAGE, AT AUCTION. A DAVIS' Commercial Auction ROOM.. corner Wood and Stb streets. this day, Thursday, Feb. 29th, nt 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, will ho sold, with out reserve for cash, par money, to coverthe amount of an execution. a Piano: Immediately after the Piano, a Mocking Bitd and Cage. J. D. DAVIS, feb29 Auctioneer. TWENTY-TWO BOXES LEMONS AT AUf.:TIOIsI. A T DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms corner of A Wotxl and sth streets. this day, Thursday, Feb. 4 29th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, with ont reserve, 22 boxes of Lemons, to pay freight and charges. E.:629 1. D. DAVIS, Auc'r OF PATENT MEDICINES—AT AUCTION. A T Davis' Commerciat Auction Rooms, corner of ti Wood and sth streets, on blonnay next, Mnrrh 4th. at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold without. reserve, by order- of E. Trevino, Esq . High Sheriff of Alleghe ny County, for Cash par fund A lot of valuable Patent Medicines, among ‘ehich are o:dridge's Balsam of Columbia, Hays' Liaitnenr. &o. At the same time. a lot of Dry Goods, and 2 Fire proof Safes. At 2 o'clock, P. M., Furniture. A LSO, 5 half chests Young Ily9on Tea: Caddy boxes Gun Powdor Tea; 123 J-. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer Piano-Porto—At Auction. ' Also, a housr and lot on 7tll street, near the rcw ATCommercial Auctinn Room., corner of Court Fln t+ Wood and sth streets, to-morrow, Thursday , Al ro, a flr-n in i;o:ts tovrtishir, containing' 114 February 29th, at 2 o'clock, P. M., will be sold with mires • out reserve: I Piaui-Yrurte, the property of an iud.vidual lear jug. tly- City. At the same time n lot of Fliri•itnre. e2B J. D. DAVIS, Atictioneet. in 4 14 HT .4 t ';1111 BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, this day 130 fee de,p."tti, 4./I_l received, and for sa',e 1 y ~ 0, a lot Cf j:r•P , l^•i 111. Ri'ACtlre TrAct, opposit. 1. G N (" .)I11) ; . Ale o, DO feet front by 280 deep, on wbirh , erected a nrat Cottage llont.e, a variety of shrubbery, •r ~ . fruit trees, grape vines, 4-c, have bven lately planted I •d, a on the let. v., for Also, IN at.r.>s of land, adjoining the tne'n of East • Liverpool, on which is ere •te4:l a rope walk, &e. Also, a home and lot on Prottpc•ct. street, bertutifally - ,:itutted (would be exchanged for a farm v,ithin . miles of the city). Apply to BLAR.F.LY & MITCHEL. - 1 - 3 cm; s . •.•.. ~‘,. s•`' rc \-\ I Z'; -..---,.. . Izt- ' . 1, .., , ,z.:- '"..,--.„,...'../ 'a: , -..,....".., : .,..„ , 41.. \ ---- 1,11 0 . -' _ j . -' . ,- ----- ; ci 5 i ?‘1......--- .---- -0%/ N...• -- 1.,..----- -- ,•rt. C 7, , J r _/ 1 r /ff Foil SALE. T IIE ONE lIALF. part of the throo story Brick, Iloine and Lot. situate in Marliet street, at present occupied by Thomas -Campbell, and Co., a. a Dry Goods Atom The title to this proper ty is tinqiestionable, and will be sold reasonable.— " /r c y'R‘v ~,,,,;,,,--/ ,--,., / jar, 4 Apply to BLAKELY & MITCI - IELL. -- - ------ Building Lots in Birmingham. \-- 1 4 3 LOTS, suitable fur building most eligibly sit- 9 , 11E subv , cribet ' ;a. ' ;:st f ;:ceived his annuat,opply _l_e_, uated, and within two .L. s rtes' walk of the of Landreth's Gorden Seeds. consisting in part steam ferry boat landing, will'a .t, ) tcl at prices toluit of the following kinds—:dl of the Last year's crop. and the times. The terms of payme... will be made easy, warranted genuine: either fur cash or such barteras eau be made available. Asparagus, Egg Plant. Parsnip, Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P Bert., Endise, Peas, Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. Reams. Kale, Pepper, itine 1. JAS. PATTEI Leek. Pumpkin, Broccoli, Lettuce. Radish liorecole, Water Mellon, Rhubarb, Cabbage, Nlttsk " Sidsufv Carrot. Nasturiturt, Cauliflower. Spinach, Squash. Celery. Okra. ro7lllloe o , Curled Cress. Onion, Turnip, Cucumber. Parsley. Corn. Mustard. (whi.e cod brown) &c, I .1.7 e. &r.. Together wi:h a variety of pot and StYret herbs nod flower seeds. rVOrdera fir seed=, -hrub,s, trees &e, from gor derwr and others will be received and promptly at tended to. F L SNOWDEN, .1 !. N.• 1.11 f. II 10 - I DANCING AND W A LTZING ACADEMY. THE first session of Madame 111nione's Arndemy will comarmre on SATURDAY, this day,Jan 131 h, at Concert Hall. at 9 A. NI. The days of tuition will he Monday, from 3 to 5 P NI; Thursday from 3 to 5 P NI; and Saturdoy from 9 to 12 A M and from 3 to 5 P M, of each week. it is desirable that those intending to enter should do oat the opening of the session. 75ft BIJSIIELS Dried Peaches; v 50 do eloyetsced; 50 . :bbis russet and pippin apple-, 75 doe morn brooms; 10 hhtis prime N. 0. 5,1,7:F1E; 'Received and for sale by .1 D WILLIAMS. I To Let. f 2 I No :18. sth at. : A NEW 4 story Brick Ware House betneen Wood 11_ and Smithfield streets. Possession given imme- PLACES WA NI ED—Fnr a number of Book- ' ( li nte l ). .. keepers, Sal. amen, Ware house men, School , ALSO. tencers, .Nlechanics, and aliont 100 conch men, carters, A TWO story frame House on tat between \Vend and laborers, for town nr country, and about 50 buys and Smithfield streets, adjoining the ware house of for Farmers, Plrlret, d we ili az , houses and Hotels, nod Mesars Robertson tli Itepperts. Pow/aim) given on for trades. CiX Places wanted for several wot and t h e i st d ay o f A pr a next. F ar terms App l e In dry imeaea, chambermaids and small gitla. Also. for 'IMMINGHAM, Bt; CO.. colnrod mun, women, boys and girl*, fqr cooks, waitets •,, 31 No. GO Water street, andall. work. Hotels. Steam and Canal Boats. ..Boarding Manes. LBS Western Rest roaCherset . r private Families. Zt c. furnished with all kinds of hand* 4000 1000,4. soperierliulled buckwheat now; at theohortest notice, anti for moder.ee charges. ISO " lisdeis palm soap; Please apply. at HARRIS' Grenersl .Ageney & In- - 1:500" assailed bacon: , tellizenee Offi es ce, No. 9, Fifth cirryt. f • 150 box 3110 end 10112 eines: f :llin see n and fre save by .1 D WILLTA NTS. . , D WILT.TAMS, do 23 Fifth street_ 1 - iittiolt: 7 9 -cile.6-;;----•'---. Sheriff's Sale . _ ..:. 102 1E;13." ~ i-Ser-044-'in.*--*-olUt7- , _ Sal. of Souse - s ad . - ....: . : . ,,A ,.. 7 .. titia, i , _ ..„ ' : ••: . I " 5 , , z 1, 4 2 , ,- 4 ,,: • . .. . . -, •• ....."-ot In Pursuance of on timer of the tsrpnanit ' . - t L. S. 1 Court itf Allegheny'Couuty,. will he exp os.. ..... . ......... ell to public talent theNe* Motet Millie. .', in the city of Pittsburgh, un the first birthday, - tint 4th .• day of March nest, at 10 o'clock A. M. The follow -4138111110A13 POBTABLIS 130 AT -WWI, ing described nosiest:Au. late the property of Samuel Sutton,.of Pitt Township, sill - A certain part of Lot number ten, marked in the 3alF.RC F° H r A t N l4 l) g i r Z a lir AND PIIIa li°l4Of PRODUCE '.II. BKIWZRS general plan of the net lots of the city; of Pittistrtireb. beginning at. a pout on the line of said Lt, by the Side PITTSBEROIi AND PHILADELPIIIA, PITT 3 of the Monongahela river, at the distatlce of about BCRGII AND BALTIMORE, . . -- - twoltuntlreci nod seventy-siY feet, from the cnrner of , • ...a set Lot No. 9 thence up Arod river, along seia River along NEW YORK AND BOSTON. said line Twenty-foure.tet,ritence b!, a lino Norththree degrees, East about two liondred and twenty feet, pap IX DIMPIiI I . I vine through the centre of a white Oak, and to the fontIOESPECTEIJLLYinfnrms hisfriends and 'dripper* of the rocks. thence by a line North 87 &agrees, Wed xt, genentity, that hetes *blindged the named Me 1 twenty-four feet to a pout, thence Sou th three degrees, Transportation Line, frnrn die United States Portable West about two hundred and twenty feet to the pleeeof Boat Line. to the American'Portable Boat Line. beginning; being part of out Lot No In, which wss , This line is composed of twenty.five new Four Sec sold by the Sheriff of Allegheny County, to Ma. - ian, tion Portable Laos, ,one Of itehith will depart doily, Pride, by Deed dated 20th Sept. 1823, and acknowl- ' from Pittsburgh, Philatielptirtund Baltimore. edged the 17th day of November 1833 , and Recorded 1 The superiority tind'advatiffiges of the Pomade in the recorder's Office, book F., 2 page 472,and by said . Boat over every other mode of transportation .are too :nation Pride. lensed no perpetual lease to domes t well known to shippers renerally . to require comment: f Chambers , by Deed in Book Cr 2.1 panes 496. 497 and suffice it to say, that the detention,loss. separation and 1493; reserving to the said Marian Pride, on annual damage to Goods, inrariabirattending three tree rent of 6 dollars, payable, $3 on , the first days of • shipments between Pittsburgh and . Philadelphia, are 1 April, and October, in each and every year, reel by by the Portable Benti moltreifEcthaly*noved. the said Chambers afterwards, sold and transferred to 1 To give undoubted security to owners and shipped. I d am es , Yneker subject to tho aforesaid rent by Deed .all gnedaancl prcdocc • shippesttky this. line will be in- Recorded in Book X, 2 ye! 47, page 2611 &c., amid on toted in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without the back of the same Deed, assigned and transferred any additional charge to thit dirtiers: • subject to the aforesaid annuli rent, to Samuel Sut- l Metehatelise shipped btstbis line in any of the east , ton deceased, by assignment dated the 20th Nevem- ern cities. and consigned to H Devine. will be forward ber, 1834, and on which said Lotur piece of ground, 1 ed immediately an arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of there is erected a two story Brick Dwelling House, the west, free of eommissious. 1 with finished basement. Terms cash par money. - H. Devine will receive produce consigned .to him, \V ILLIAM BRYANT. pay steamboat freight aari criar 6 es, and forward the Executor of Samuel Salton, drc'd. same to any of thn eastern cities, and charge no corn- TIIOS FARLEY. missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. , - Aoy Clerk of the Orphans Court. communications or goods directed to the corn of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H DEVINE. • Canal Basin, Liberty street. Pittsburgh. ItUZBY & BROTHEL .., feb.l 3 tit—to - For Salo. jei. T the Real Ettate Agency of BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Penn street (sth ward) and Smithfield, near sth ctr Pet. j. znyrn .f Nina Alto, `..' 1 ver. 01,1 Al 4 rontaii. :/tll oa fc.,T Por Salo. 9 FIFTY ACRE LOTS, situate in Rase toormibir, ow , Allegheny county, within 4 miler of rho city of Allegheny. part cleated land and part woodland, and under good fence. It would he divided into small lots, irwi.hed. Apply to BLAKELY& MITCHEL, ir2fi Real F . .. , tatc Agents. _ AFARM, Sze, for sale cheap..-.A farm of 80 acres 25 elearvd, with a good cottage brickhou.n, gond well of water it the door and plenty of wood and coal on it. Thi. farm lies on the Steubenville turnpike, 9 mile• from l'ittidirr,h,nnd neartn Montour'sChureh. and will be mold low and pos.es.inn given l.t of April fl oat, M"Sevetal other farms for sale. Plenge ap ply it HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence Wen, f 26 ?In 9. 51b greet. EXCELLF:ST OFFICESTO LET AN excellent office for one or more lawyers, may be had by immediate application to EGOLF & Fus ser, Real E"tate Arents, next door to Post Office.— One or more rooms—possession given on April Ist. 'an 24. fret H carp h nv cintovsetswoon ditto so itt o:in on n street, Labelle street; and one four story watehouse in Commercial Row. Pittsburgh. Inquire of GEORGE W JACKSON. fl6-1m" 4th street. near Liberty. Tavern Stand For Rent. clo L' F i r t l T n E k ..N Ro a l c d re ,fn froon m the p laugh. fur rent, together with the improvements, con sisting of a large house containing ten roiJats. excellent water at the door. stabling. sheds, &c, formerly occu pied as a tavern: there is on the land (which is under excellent fence)a large bank biro, with stabling for 12 horses. an orchard of bearing ripple trees, garden. &e, &c. More land for pasture could be had if required. Appl:i at tho Real Estate ALtenry of BLAKELY & MITCHEL. Ong Smithfield and Penn streets. To Let. PiA ii,,g home,VEßYeonornenFielintivic:asr7Pirfnn:msteretd:ul. A two story brick ditching house on Ferry street. A sinall fraino hnute, on Front, below Ferry A. A very convenient brick dwelling. with stable and carriage house,situate on Ponn ..troet, in the Fifth ward, formerly occupied by Dr Gindden. A t.so--Tivo dwelfing 'pluses in Allegheny City. 123, Apply to .TAMES MAY. To Let. in A CONIFORTABLE, well finished. new brick dwelling house. pleasantly situated On Coal Lane. It will be rented on reasonable terms Inquire nl JOHN M'CLOSKEY, an 19-tf Three Bi,l Doors, Liberty street. - ! A t.sn, ten ncres of ground an ProspectHill,near the ritv, on which is a Dwelling House, Stable, Orchard. ro3session given Ist April next. . Applyto JOHN D. DAVIS, corner of Wood & Fifth sts. REM For Rent. JAMES MAY Mbieskii4e*tit*l‘i 365 Isrl:st street, blow Teeth. Philadelphia. . GIESE & SON, Commerce st root Wharf. Belthriore. B A FA FIN ESTOCK & Co. 100 Front stirs% New York. RICE & tti ILLIA MS, No 3. Chatham street, Bata& 14...^ =tan 2 0.. A. VicANULTY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE Fur the transponation of N . crehantlize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL- I'IIIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, since it Mrs first es:n[46llrd on the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boat. during the winter to twenty-5.m, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bal timore every day (except Sunday.) during the wean°. and make the 'lip through in six days. The superiority and adlantages of the Portable Boat System over every other made of transportation (when canals interact.: with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any com ment. Shippers can rely na having tbeir reduce, mercitan. dice, or goods of any kind that may. be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded yvith dispatch and at the very Ineest rate of freight charged by other Lines, withont any arblitional charge made for receive ing or advancing charges. &c. ' Ail commnnientions to the following Agents will be promptly attended to: CHARLES A. McANULTY, At the Depot, Canal 13asin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MF,RBILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Platt it, Baltimore. THOMAS BORBIDGE. jan 31- 1 y 272. Nittrket street, PkihwielP*.t. . I'S43. STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., Forwarding and PitmmissiOn CLEVELAND, OHIO. ' AGENTSfor tht Merchants' Transportation Com pony composed of the Merchants l. lAtie, Erie Canal; Wnshingtun, Line. Hunter, Palliser & Co.'s Line of Steam boats and vessels on the taker: Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. -Proprie tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. REFER TO Wilkie S. Ensworth, No: 9, Comities Slip, N. Y. R. Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. ' Hunter, Palmer & Co., Bullido, M. T. Williams & Dow, ) Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland. Charles M. Giildings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1843-Iy. • iv,- • Frr t r ! . . , .1,17 1843. FAR REMICED.—U. S. MAIL LINE OF Smogs AND RAIL ROAD CARS. from Piusburgh t via Bed forcl, Cliamberslnirg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia. connecting with the Main train ofcars to N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staring undone night out. Also. the. direct line to Baltimore. . Fare to Philadelphia $9. Baltimore 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Office 91 door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st MENDELL. GRAHAM, IVAUGH & Co., feb 1843—1 y. Proprietors. le k• - . 45°4711: "' "*411.7- "' 4 lQ 's MOM Freights to Philadelphia audßaliiniere. MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE VOR transporting Goods. NiFlThe Wise, Produce, jL &e.. between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as short time a s by any n-her re.pomible Line. All goods forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Prnptietors nod agents will give their whok at tentinnand endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. We invite shirr_ per.merchants. manufacturers andotbers to give t call Lefore shipping elsewhere. Merchandise ecnntign ed to the agents will be received, freight and charges paid. and forwarded without additional charge fur for warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY. 1 proprietors. 11 1. PATTERSON, Samuel AI !Cies. Canal Dapin, neat 7th st .. . Tittsb'g Somme/ IV Day, Ist snil24 Wharf:below Vat* et D.slawar.-, Philo delphil. Isaac Cruse, Baltimore. . II L Patterson, 11,,Ilidayithitrgh:_ - .Irsse Patters ~n, Johnotn. 1 4. .V Priegs. New • I.Von 6 Reynolds & Co., Boston. • Jamr_i Irvin & Nartin- Robintoll 4E. Co. .1 W & Co, i!enr,LCoultec. C Huiacy. Clouch %tut:lora,: f;orp.." Bi;( 7 8, • F Seller'. Saciiiiel .1 'L Dirt S-,m11 , 0 ro, 15. '4 4 ') FlnnS N. 0. SUrrotß..funterrigri.ywarnir Ivy 3. - G. St A.OOMAM. =.l• • . -4.70. P • • ' • :toil ii:Laturgt.
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