- ,„clOmnerlat. Jlll4*-- btOVANOCI, .MARCI:I 1, 1844. EMllorisas Taitioluterlge see it ethtea that intirherendee intettdoopeningthe 'theatre in March. Wetieee *ore ts some Amato tenon 114. We an • 'letituied nal WWI* Wemyse and Oxley, of rha s :. deiphia, bad leered that establishment, and intended opening •it *Mont the middle d-thio month, htios tutreker,engagi., ng a entepavy in the eontb, and was to bare kit New Otieansforitii city 04 the 23d. Arista? .Rosaasit.--We unslerstaad that some filtossattempted to rtgs Mr. Evros, on Water street, yeiteral, bat Aq BS detected, and taken before the • itittesaglotes.---We are pleased td observe that I sham we noticed the over iisue of relief notes by sortie of the banks, the other pipet s of the city itac referred tothasnattar, and take pretty near the same view of it that we did Every journal in the - state should take up dogs:wins, and urge the Legislatures° adoptsame measures& soon as practicable to urotect tree: people Iron the evil consequences of the dishonesty of these banks. AT . THIL SAI4I. PLATO, At ate behind Evert of Febnary IVIIITVE EDITOR: Deer Stsr:--Sins rit tu yu tuther dtt, we seen an &Heathen site of funny things, and my sbiugle is chlok falkof em. I went tu see the traininforginerel Wash tington's burth da, and didont them are fellows wilt f a t 7 Tha beet our Tinkertown boys oil boiler, their brite sho iu-irons, and r ed rooster tethers, and 'hotel' all ful of big roes of yeller buttins. Tha inks tu nice to go out-o Acres and git muddy,and 1 them thade dun better if thade 'stride to hum and slcuire their seise dose to the gals. Atter trainin scut over, I went a welkin up along the river Monongabailher, tu are the 'Urn folks I beam tell of. Ilimeby I kum to a plats *Jilt a grate big brik steepel (but it warent a meetin holm) The wuz a Makin a most allskeenire imps theer and I lukt in and I seed a hole h.t of fel lers (Lord what blak fasis the had,) evrakin nwa with red hot iron just as if it warent hot at all. Tha kept pullin it out othe fiar and stiken it rite under grate big pounders; its big es a lode of ha, and a taroul site hey ter I guess. Tha maid the sparks fly an, that I war steard to go io, but a purlitish sort of n blak whisker(' man who told me his name was Barrelky, told me to kum in and 'lode sho me the debts, and so 1 did. He tuk me up to yungish man 'who was flyin routhl like all untur, ehoin ev.eryboddy whet to du and how tu du it, and inter &iced him to me. He sod his naim was Everson, and thinly witz the purprietor of all these wurks. lie haiku durry a fase as cony of the rest on on, and did ent helve his Sunda-go-tu meetins on nigher. Now, thattitilit what I liik to see, a man as i.nt too proud to wurk himself or sho his helps how tu work. Sich a man as that is nashun 'artist to git along well in the world, now I piniunnte. He told the a hole lot of rinse bout forgin le n. sod abode me a lot of doing. he. wolx Tonkin fur his uokell i Saul cheeps of war. He was makin C a hole lot of iron poles and erookindieulerkontrapsliuns, toe Mister Torn Lion's Sons he sod. and some big teems for a Capting Maglog-lide, who is the flatly Mr Everson ia a carnal good feller, and hese a gain to take toe tu the [Ain miffs, and the zlas winks and when go, lie tel ye all übout it. I got SUM of the "tleekitts" papers, but I halm time to tell yu. till next time. Yours ir, an all fired hurry JONATHAN SQt ASIIPIPEs• ...... Aroksi of Arr. Fouler In-r The.P.—The reader That has ever been purchased in the eastern markets. will recollect the mule of Punter, in conneesion ta Oh ; It is impossible for him to describe the QUANTITY. the late fetal duel near Washington , in which he acted ' . 4 a see ., wont, .4 . the parties; situ , this hi ,„ t a v QUA LIT ti and VARIETY of his stock but he in vites all who wish ta purchase clothing of any descrip- - affair. this gentlmnan has latenlionizins in these pacts,' lion to all at his estnblishment, as it 114 the only Once putting up at Barnum 's City Hotel, awl "coming ate 1 "toad s , wit . ts t e he i in the west where ALL T AS'Y ES MAY BE SUlT elegant" agnong what i- termed " ; ED. nt the most reasonnble prices. His assortment is now, at the time we w rite. at S•taire tira‘'• office. under examination on a charge of th.-ft from n fslow 4 ‘‘'; i"tert Si"i"g'•• and summer Guilds boarder It nprear, from w bat we learn, that Iles CANNOT BE EQUALLED. roam mate. a Mr. Lutz. on the mornitte t.l yesterday , All of which can be manufactured into clothing to Pr missed some money from I/13 pocket. and insisted n• der, and made in us good style, and as tastily und lash pen n thorough search bei.tg inad t. which wl4 &Me, 1 ionahly des l gn N ied as at any of ITED STATES.her establishment 1.111.10 g Barnum assisting in the some. bt•ing called by ' Tilt: UN Mr. Lutz fur the purpose,—when after :40111C consitle. rthle time spent therein, the money was discevered in I'l' IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES Mr. Pouler's drawer, nod was identified by Mr. Lutz.' , AI: E LOIVER THAN ANY OTH- The matter was kepi dark, Mr. 1.. merely insisting upon Mr Barnum'. dtiving Pottier from his hotel— ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, whether he did or not, wet not know, utthew, mat- And at no place west of tlyi mountains can purchasers tromp ving got tu the ears of Squire Gray. ith...that find such a variety of goods from which to select as at promptness which cliaracterizes_him tall-''-:::',1;', took the •••• tie s sal method to have the matter thotoughly sifted. THREE BIG DOORS. • • Thi man Pouter, has, we believe, had no other pass- ' putt to the society in which he moved here than the In addition to his unrivalled stock of clething„ he feetof his being connected with the Into unfortunate has a magnificent assortment of affair. Whut a lesson. lie has been committed for • HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, &c, &c. trial Big whiskers and mustaches, it is pretty ge- 1 nerally thought, hide the face of may a rnscal. ! , [Bali.n Republican. The motto of tae' Three Big Meets" is .........- -..-...---.....". '.- . , ' QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,' MR. CLAY'S SERVICES. And in fo es llowit out this system he feels con- We commenced this article. by obseriing that the fidentthatrtis custom'ers and hielf ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. whip journals guy a great deal alma the public servi cm of Mr Clay, but they do not specify a single one. HE WOULD INVITE The filet is they can't,—uptin that point they arc lame. ' Not buttbat they might foie it along without difficulty THE MAN OP FASH lON, THE E PROFES CHANT, FARMER, ECHANIC if they were but apprised of the fact of the rase. They. S TONAL - GE V TLEM AN, ME/I are nonplussed where they-might make a fleurish.-s - M They hold their tongues when they ought to he halloo ing. They tint 4to the times They For not good ANL) WORKINGMAN jockies. They don't know the points of the Iknimul To mil and examine for themselves at they are about to tun. We will enlighten their, igno- TUE TBREEI BIG D'OORS, ranee and relieve them from their dilemma. When No. 151. Liberty street, asked hereafter to specify a single public setvice of AND THEY MUST ItF. SATISEIF.D. 111 r Clay, let them reply with promptness, pride and exultation, 'NE' Clay, sir, has done his country the Lir OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE greatest possible service, sir. He has conferred upon PA VE MES T. _,IIVI it, sir, an obligation, sir, which it eau never repay short j'26 ' JOHN M'CLOSKEY. of making him president, Sir, it owes to him its high- __. est honor and its ehiefest glory. Sir, Mr Clay, and it Bat and Bonnet Pressing, 0 is with sentiments of unliounded admirution and grati- BY WILLIAM SCHOLEY, 9. 6 tulle that I any it. sir, Mr CDIV,Sit , has bestowed up- DIAMOID ALLEY, Bi‘twecn Wood and Smithfield Sta. on his country a blessing which will make her famous to all countries and at all times, a service which will HAVING just returned from the eastern cities and render his name immortal, and his memory dear to all purchased the most improved PRESSING lands and all ages! In short, sir, to relieve your Els- M ACHINES. 'it' prepared to press gentlemen's hats pence. do justice to the talent. statesmanship and pa - and brnid, straw, gimp or Leghorn bonnets on the most EtiODIIIM of Mr Clay , and come at once to the point, sir. reasonable t!ams, in the neatest manner and at the Mr CIay—is:VENTED THR ',AMR OF POER Itr --nlif shortest notice. The subscriber believes that his long fate Cour experience in the business is a sufficient guarantee that OVERSEER - all work entrusted to him will be properly performed. l litits or bo f nnets cleaned, altered. trimmed or color- We are authorized to announce JAMES WKEN- et as hereto ore. WM. SCHOLEV. NA as a candidate for the office of Overseer of the 117-3m* -'," Format the approaching election. , March, I.—te.• IL IL XlicGOWrN, _______________ EER OF TUE POOR. i RECORDING II EGU L A TOR, OVERS The undersigned offers himself as a candidate for Ce . OfSce in REMING-rores BuILDINGS , Penn 3 re stet Oveerw of the Poor, at the ensiling election, to be . n few doors above Hand street. j2—if hel&M the 15th of March next, and if elected, flatters — --------- Y I D W i lliams, .-----,----7------------- - --- himself from his experience in the duties of the office 110 LES ALE AND RETAIL GROCER, For to be able to give general satisfaction- to his fellow- , NV, citizens. ALEX. PARE. I warding and Commmission Merchant, and _ ___. : dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufac -I,urea,Nn 23 Fifth street, Ira tahurgli. ----- OVERSEER OF THE POOR.—The subscriber tt resPectfully offers himself wills fellow-citizens RA a candidate for the above office at the election to be' HE su PITTSB bscrUR GH MANUFACT of the UREP itS.tsburgh held on Friday the 15th March next. rrl iber, formerly agent febV I. J. ASIITIRIDGE. l 1. Manufacturing Association, having e np .---:------------------7--_ _ I p inted by a number of the Mano facturers and M e ehan- OERSEER OF POOR. . ice of the city of Pittsburgh and its % icinity as their e- HE subscriber o ff ers himself to his fellow-citizen!. ! gent fur the sale of their various m anufactures. will Tas a candidate for Overseer of the P himse lf e be c onsuantly supplied with a general assortment of on the fi fteenth of March, and pledges- to the t h os e articles at the lowest wholesale prices. faithful discharge of the duties of said office. • ; The attention of Western Merchants and dealers in f2B-to PATRICK QUINN. . American Manufactures is respectfully invited to this establishment. Orders addrtssed to the subscri. BEAR SKINS, well d—rersecr-------and full-haired e ' or her will he promptly attended to. . suitable article for travellers' trunks. Ste.' GEO. COCHRAN. stag ily A. BEELF.N i feb 19 Nu 26 Wood street • n -t •iff ---------------_ __----- - i ON HAND,—Axes, Augers, Hoes, Mattock., - 11 n BBLS. NO. 1 CASTOR OIL. in store and fur - Spades, and Shovels. Sickles, Scythes, Trace and Log .I_l.l sale at th... drug store of JON. KIDD. t Chains, Spinnins. Wheel Irons. Coopers' and Carpen fob 14 No titt, corner of 4th and Wood sta. I, ters' Tools, Mar7hine Cards,Window Glass ...I Glass . ----------_ --- I ware, White and Red Lead; Pattersuu's Locks and 10111 RE NITRIC ACID, for Medical and Chernica / I ' Arr. ,- P re s s S cr ews, k..e. kr; .411 - ourposes,jest A received and for sale at the Drug .---.---_____----__---------___-- ` Bana:of . JONA. KIDD. ; Q LT.-300 Bbls No I Salt, fur sale by Feb 2£. No. 69, Cern. 4th S. 0 Wood sts. i 23. • JAMP-S MAY. NEW .G 0 0-D S ! ! ..SUBERTiIif, DOUBLE MILLED O Clesidinersa, Tirteds, Vestings, • ike-" P, DELANY, MERCHANT TAILOR , NO. 49, MAXIM' firREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE VIRGIN ALLEY. fr HE subscriberhas just returned from the Eastern 1. 'cities, where he has purchased the most magni &tent assortment of CHOICE AND FASHIONABLE GOODS Ever tiered in this City! which ho is now receiving..and to which he invites du attention of his customers and the public generally who wish to supply themselves with GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, AT CHEAP PRICES. The very liberal patronage which hi.. friends and the public have heretofore been pleased to bestow on his establishment. has induced him to purchase A GREATER VARIETY of all kinds of gt MIS in his line, and of a superi ,, r qual ity.to any, thing which has heretofore been oGred.— The following is a list of a part of this assortment which he.offers to the Public, all of which he guarantees are in the inostfashionable Eastern styles, and of the best quality, suitable for the season. SUPERFINE BLACK, BLUE, INVISIBLE GREEN AND FANCY COLORED EN GUSH, FRENCH & AMERICAN CLOTIIS, FOR DRESS AND FROCK COATS. He particularly refers to a lot of beautiful French cloths and cassimeres. now style, which he is confi dent cannot fail to please. They are of a most ex cellent quality. SUPER SATIN AND VELVET VESTINGS, Rids and exquisite patterns, in the latest style*. ALSO, LONDON PLAIDS, A Inrge variety of nntterns• NIERSEILLES CACIIMERE, beautiful patterns, and common vcstings of every de scription TWEED CLOTHS. French and English Fancy styles--suitable for every description of SACK COATS. Also. all kinds of goods which can be found nt any establishment in the city, which he offers for sale,made or unmade, as cheap as any dealer in the city. The undersigned offers the above extensive and va ried assortment of seasonable goods for sale at a small ' advance on their original cost,and keeps them constant ly On ha rid, ready to make for his customers. His pri ces are to suit the times. Ills goods arc all made by Pittsburgh workmen, and are warranted to be of SUPERIOR QUALITY reThe public are invited to call and examine for themselves. P. DELANY. f2l tf No 49 Liberty st. 2 doors from Virgin alley. I MPORTAN T TO EVERYBODY! FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE THREE BIG DOORS! /_LI proprietor of this well known and highly fa vured establishment takes great pleasure in in urming his friends and the public at large that he has ust received the most MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS 146PoRTED BY D. B. Shade, Bteevnboat Agent mod Cowman/vox iferektwt, Water Street, near Wood rsvc fitlT six WATIR 17.1 TFIS. CHASSICL. AktRIVED •Clipppeer, Crooks, Cincinr.ati Alleghenv, Dean, do Arcade, &num, Louisville Warren, McKee; Beavii ••Michigan, Boles, do Zephyr, Stout, Cincinnati Muskingum Valley, Bowen, Zanesville Della, Bowman, Brownsville Mingo Chief, Devinnoy, Wheeling DEPARTED. Massacbusett4, Bennet. St Louis Warren, McKoe, Beaver • Wing & Wing, Campbell, Cincinnati Musahalo, Parkinson, Mon City Belmont, Poe, Wheeling Alpine, Cockburn, Brownsville *Michigan, Boles, Beaver 1 Arcade, Bennet. 'Louisville In'All boats marked thus [•) are provided with Safety Guard to prevent the Explosion of steam Boilers. • FOR SAFETY, Travellers should select Boats provided with Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of Steam Boilers T would be well for the traveling community to Ibear 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 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 taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the 1 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 maybe secure. Ought you not therefore to meet them with it corresponding degree of liberality,' and by your preference show that you appreciate their laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacrifice of hu man life. They do not charge more than other boats; their accommodations in other respects are equal, and in many rases superior, and as there is one leaving PittAburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when it is so completely in your own power to avoid these dis asters. All boats marked thus [• 3 •in the List of Arrivals and D epar tures, in another part ofthis paper, are supplied with the Safety Guard. List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard. ALPS, LADY OF LYONS, AGNES. LEXINGTON, ALIQUIPPA, LITTL S BEN, AMARANTH, LANCET, ADELAIDE, MENTOR, ASHLAND, MINSTREL. BOSTON. MARIETTA, BRILLIANT, MICHIGAN, BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE, BREAKWATER, MAJESTIC, BRIDGEWATER, MUSKINGUM I'AL'Y, CADDO. MISSOURI MAIL, cHARLEsTos, MUNGO PARK, CICERO, MONONGAHELA, CANTON, MESSENGER, CUTTER, MONTGOMERY, CECELIA NORTH BEND, CASPIAN,, NEPTUNE, CLIPPER, NARAGANSETT, COLUMBUS, NATION'L, CLEVELAND. NIAGARA, COLUMBIANA, OSPREY, CORSAIR. ORPHAN ROY, DUQUESNE, OHIO MAIL, PUKE of ORLEANS, OHIO, ECLIPSE, ORLEANS, EMMA, OLIVE BRANCH, EDWIN HICKMAN, PENELOPE, El. DORADO, PAAMA E VELINE, Q UEEN of the SOUTH, EXPRESS MAIL, ROWENA, FOREST. RARITAN, FORMOSA, SARAH ANN, FORT PITT, SARATOGA. GALENA, SAVANNA. GEN'L BROOK. ST. CHARLES, GALLANT, ST. LOUIS, HIBERNIA, TALLEYRAND. IDA, TOBACCO PLANT, INDIAN QUEEN, TIC TRESS, ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE, J. H. BILLS, VIOLA. JEWESS, WEST WIND, JAMES ROSS, ' WING AND WING, IV APELLA, LITTLE ROCK. ---------------=--- Baraerreotype Miniature Portraits, At the corner of Market and sth sus. HE subscribers would most respectfully inform Tthe Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vi- 8 cinity, that they have opened moms at the above men- - tinned place, over the store of Messrs Lloyd and Co., ICI LACES W ANTED—For a numbet of Book end ore , now prepared to take Miniatures by this beau- I keepers, Salesmen, Ware house men, School tiful art in a style heretofore unsurpassed. By the teeters, Mechanics, and about 100 coach men, carters, combination of a quick and powerful apparatus,' tid un and Inborers, for town or country; and about 50 boys entirely new mode of operating, they are enabled to for Farmers, stores , dwelling bowies and Hotels, and produce pictures o d e surprising accuracy and beauty, for trades. 11:7' Places wanted for several wet and combining entire urability of impression. clear and dry nurses, chambermaids and girls, girls. Mao. for distinct expression, perfect delineation, and last, tho' colored men, women, buys and for cooks, waiters not least, the color of the face and dress. The color- and all work. ing of Photographic Pictures, forms a now era in the Hotels. Steam and Canal Boats, Boarding Houses, art. as it enables use to combine with accuency of nature private Families, &c. furnished with all kinds of hands the a dvantages of art. The undersigned do not wish, at the shortest notice, and for moderate charges. In ner is it their intention to deceive the public by promi 8 ence Office, No. 9, Fifth street. Celli Please apply at HARRIS' General Agency & In nes, 'which they cannot fulfil, for they depend solely on tel f 28 g the character of their pictures for pto.mage. Citizen s and strangers, one and all, are invited to call and ox k amine specimens. A GOOD FARM FOR RENT. N R. —Complete sets of the improve d patent op F OR RENT, and possession given on the first of paratus furnished On the most reasonable terms.— April, or before , a good Farm, about 23 miles be low Pittsburgh. on the Ohio River and Beaver road Plates. C ases, Frames, Chemicals, and everl thing pm . passing through it, and about one and a half miles this connected with the business. at the lowest rash JM. EMERSON & CO. side of Freedom It has 220 acresin it, and from 90 to 100 acres cleared and under cultivation. An excel lent stone House on it with three parlors and good kitchen on the first floor, and four well finished rooms upstairs, and finished to the garret. A Stable and Barn, &c. on it. It is in sight of the Steam Boatnevi gation on the Ohio, and will be rented fin a fait price I, to a good Tenant for one, two, or throe years. For further particulars please apply at HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence Office, No. 9 Fifth street. REMOVAL. AMES HOWARD & CO. AVF. removed their WALL PAPER W ARE HHOUSE to NO. C 3, WOOD STREET, between Diamond alley end Fourth street. Where they have on hand a large and splended as sortment of IVAt.t. r A T.F.Tt and Brian gas, suitable for p a perityr, Parlors, Chambers, ails, &c. Also, a general assortment of Wtiting, Letter, Pi int ing, Wrappin; and Tea paper, Bonnet Boards, &c. Which they will sell low fur Cash. orin exchange for Rags, Tanners Scraps. &c. feb 2•2, 1844 Groceries. 10141510Db4s P . r f i a m n e e Rio coffee; ; 25 boxes M R raisins; 20 bbls N 0 Molasses; No 1,2 and 3. Mackerel. bbls and 11f bbls; Connecticut mess Shad; In store and for sale, by J 1) NVILLIAMS, feb23 Ne 28 Fifth street. 7 OAR BUTTE R.—A lot of thateelebrated choice famk butter, put up in full bound kegs Arriy A. BEE".LEN• AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MENICI47, Comer cif . Wood slid UAW., lairtsitastit) T S reedy to receive mercintslise of away desaciptina I_ on consivarat, for pubheor private sale, and from long experience in the above - Witness, Batters himself that be will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. • Regular sales on Mot DA T sand. TunitSDA TB, of Dry Goode aiul fancy articles; ai.lo, o'clock, A... M .- Of GFoceries, Pktsbuighmaimfactuied'articlesotew and secondhand furnititre, &c.. at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evesdnossearly gas light. ang 12-y Sherirs Sale OF PATENT MEDICINES--AT AUCTION, AT Davis' Commercial Auction Reruns, corner of Wood and sth streets, on Monnay next, March 4th. at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold without reserve, by order of E. Trovillo, Esq , High Sheriff of Alleghe ny County, for Cash par rands: • . .. A lot of valunble Patent Medicines,among which are Oldridge's Balsam of Columbia. Hays' Liniment. &c. At the same time. a lot of Dry Goods, and 2 , Fire proof Safes. 1 At 2 o'clock, P. M., Furniture. 1. A LSO, 5 half chests Young Hyson Tea: BCaddy buses Gun der Tea; f2B • J P . D ow. DAVIS, Auctioneer. CIIOP OP 1843. it' 10 / „-)7( u•s7 THE subscriber has just received his annual supply I of Landreth's Garden Seeds, consisting in part of the following kinds—all of the last year's crop. and warranted genuine: Asparagus, F,gg 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, Tomutoo4, Curled Cress, Onion, Turnip. Cucumber, Parsley, Corn, Mustard, (white and b row n) &c, &c, &e. with ‘nri..ty of pot 11111 i Alvvet l-rl,- and Together wi! flower seeds. -Er Order.: tr. k.r. from tror deners and otlivr, wiil be rereisrd aio.l •oro only at tended to. L SNOWDEN. it !.; DANCING AND W ALTZING ACADLMi. THE fiat sestiton of Nladarno will commence on SATURDAY, this thiy,.Tatt 13th, at Concert Hall. at 9 A. M. The days of tuition will be Monday, from 3 to 5 P M; Thursday from 3 to 5 P M; aad 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. Notice to all whom it may concern. LL persons having claims against the Estate of AOliver Ormsby Evans, deceased, as well as those knowing themselves indebted to the same, will please present their accounts for settlement to C Evans, No 10 Water street, who is duly authorized to settle the ~aid Estate. SARAH L. EVANS, feblsA dministt tuns. _ _ _ FL- -- ANNELS AND BLANKETS. - 1 case super brown flannels, 12 pair large domestic blankets. .1114 t received on consignment; lor sale by • 6 OW. COCH RAN No 26. Wood t NAILSLAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street. LI2 AVE E 5 hitgs Rio Coffee. in "oreallam arc t vng strong and green, 50 pltgs Y H and G P Teas, 25 boxes Russell & Robinson's s's Tobacco, 10 " Burton's s's 10 " Thompson's B' s 5 " Robinsun's 16's •" 10 " 12's 5 " superict pound lump 100 " fresh Malaga Bunch Raisins, 20 " 'No 1 and 2 Mustard, 50 " No 1 chocolate, 25 " ground pepper. 5 " cocoa, 5 " rice flour, 2000 lbs loaf sugar. 10 kegs ground ginger, 5 " " allspice, 2000 lbs Oak Tanned sole leather, 1000 Yards tow linen, 5 bales hops; All of of which they offer, with a general assortmen , 1 of groceries, Aye stuffs, and Pittsburgh manufacturet 1 g oodp, on liberal terms. (12.5 Garden Seeds. ACHOICE Aelecti ,, n of seeds from tho "Fretionin Gardens" (N. Y.) INHART m consignme &nSTRONG.t and for sale at RE 140 Liberty Ft. 75EA BUSHEL . ; Dried Peaches; k, 50 do elovelseed; 50:hbis russet and pippin apples; 75 doz corn brooms; 10 hhds prime N. 0. Sugar, Received and for sale by D WILLIAMS, f 2 I No 28, sth st To Printers. WE have received, and will hereafter keep coy sternly on hand, a full supply of Printing Ink in large and small kegs, which we will be able to sel cheaper than it has heretofore been sold in this city. Orders from the country accompanied by .ba ca 1 (ix ALL CASES) will betertly attended to. PH MT,IPS & SMITH, net 1 13—tf Office of the Pest and M anufnctiu e ALSO. 1 A TWO story frame House nn let between Wood and Smithfield streets, adjoining the ware house of Messrsßobertson Sr. Ropperts. Possession given on Admi3gstrator's etolice. .1 the lµ duy of April MAL PM' trims apply C til '3IRMINGI4-311,, 0., A LL persons indebted to the estate of Andrew Hen. \ . drickso late of the borough of McKeesport. le" : j1_........_...--..--• Reserver. in Versailles township, Allegheny county, deceased , 4000 'A's western- Reserver in requested to make payment immediately to them- 10001bs supertorbUlled , ttlous, dersigned; and all persons baring claims against the' 150 " fiyils3', palm soap; ' same will present thorn properly authenticated to the • WO " assoeled bocce.' undersigned. for • Irttlement. at bit. reliance In Mc. ' 150 boxes 8110 sad - L 101112 ithesi Keesport. JOHN 11 BOUGHMAN. le store and for sale by J 1) WILI eiMS. 116-8 w Adtninistruter. (21 No 26, sth street • :it , ' giejkleimagetillitil* . • - • - •' , %-:••:.^. t'niektlnteee of an Order of the Orphans' L. S. tint:nil:li AlleglieeY County, will be emote vle.:-' - e ed to eadie'saleat the NON Court Bahia, to thechief Piefil*fir teethe Reit Mender, 'the 4th , , _ day of Meicheetet, at 10o'cldok A - ,. M. The 'follow. AIIIIIMMIIM, - ~nom imasr tam leg deseribedrealbsra*, fete fhe feeeleelY of Simnel .. , l'or ate -Sratiort a Sutton, of rut Townstipt vie . • 1 MERCHAN*IZE ANtl -PROLFUOE A certnin purt of Lot number tin, narked in the 'irs'fiezze general plan'of thenut lots of the city of Pittsburgh. • - I' A \I beginning at 'a post on the fi ne of said Lot,,by the side PIT - 5131.11h1 k, D 1... PH ILADELPHIA. of the Monongahela river, at the &stance of about , iPliiftGl4 ANL , DALTIMORS, two hundred and seventy-sie feet, from . the Writer. of --. • ' fue Lot No. 9. theme op said river, alter said River lung i said line Twentrfour feet, thence by* line Noratthere NEW YORK AND BOSTON . . degrees, East about two hundred arid tweetyfeet, pas- , EL Dinfills3l, sing through the centre of a white Oak' "a to the Aka 111/IESPECTFULLY jefor rue hisfrierels and shippete of the rocks. thence by aline North 67 degrees, Wes AA, generally, that he has changed the name of hie twenty-fuswfeet to a prat, thence South three dareltas i Transportation Line, from the United States Portable West abouttwo hundred and twenty feet te the peF444 Boat Line. to the Auterkan Portable Boat w Line. , beginning; being part of out Lot No 10, whir* ; ems. This line is composed of twenty-five ne FoimSec sold by the Sheriff of Allegheny County, to .Marian d o e P o rtable Boats, one of which will depart daily, Pride, by Deed dated 20th Sept. 1823,entlacknowl- f r om pi tt aenegb, philadedebia cud tieliknowe. - ~ edged the 17th day of November 1823 .+ , Recorded rim ao p u eority an d a d v antage. o e t he Paltiallti in the recorder's Office, bottle E, 2 page and by said , Boat over every other mode of usesportetion ere tet? : Marian Pride. leased on perpetual lease to Jameswell known to shippers generally to require dotedirient4 Chambers, by Deed in Book Cl 2cl pates 496. 497 and I ; glace it to say . that t h e d etent i on , l ees , separat i sm nand 498; reserving to the said Marian Pride, an annual 1 d a mage to Goods, invariably attending three trate rent of 6 dollars, payable, $3 ee ,the first days of I Ailments between Pittsburgh and Philittlelphia, are April, and October, in each and every year, and by 1 by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. the said Chambers afterwards, sold and transferred to I To give endeubted security to owners and *tippers, James Tucker subject to the aforesaid rent by Deed 1 , all redound produce shipped by this line scill ire ite Recorded in Book X, 2 vol 47, page 260 &c., end on, erred in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without the back of the same Deed, assigned and transferred i any additional charge to t the owners. subject to the aforesaid annual unit, to Samuel Sut- ' M ma h a ndise s hipped t hi s N os is any the ow ton deceased, by assignment dated . the 20th Nuvem- I ern cities. and consigned to li Devine, wifibe forwerd her, 1834, and on winch said Later piece of ground, ad i m mediately on sn i ve l et Pi tts b urg h to an y pug ot there is erected a two story Brick Dwelling House, I the west, free of commissions. ;-,., with finished basement. Terms cash_ per money. H. Devine will receive produce coesigeed • to Mer W 1 LLIAM BRYANT, pay steamboat freight and charges, atlil forward - era Executer of Samuel Sutton, dee'd. same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no corn THOS FARLEY. an/sines fur itorage, advancing or fierwardln. Any Clerk of the Orphans Court. comnumieetions or goods directed to the ded con of the , undersigned Agents will be promptly atDEVlNgttene. A , Canal Basin, Liberty street,Pittetergh. BUKBY ills BROTHER, 365 Market street, below Teeth, Philadelphia. • _GIESE & SUN, Commerce street Wharf. Baltimore. B A FAHNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, Nevi York. RICE Sc WILLIAMS. No 3, Chatham street, boson. feb.l3th—ts or Sala. A T Real Estate Agency of BLAKELY. & MITCHEL, Penn street (sth ward) and Smithfield, near sth street. Also.* house and lot on 7th street, near tho new Court Hump.. Also, a farm in Role tovroship, containing 114 acres• Also, 2 a:IPN of lancl. a•ljoining the town of Hano ver, Ohio. Also, a form in Columbiana county, Ohio. contain ing 144 arms. Also, a lot of ground on sth street, 30 feet froat by 130 feet deep. Also, a lot of ground iu the Reset re Tract. opposite Pittsburgh, 90 feet front by 280 deep, on which is erected a neat Cottage House, a variety of shrubbery, fruit tree., grape vines, g c,-have been, lately planted on the lot. Also, six acres of land, adjoining . the town of East Liverpool, on which is erected a rope walk, &c. Also, a home and lot on Prospect street, beautifully situated (would be exchanged for a farm within 20 miles of the city). Apply is I d3O BLAKELY & MITCHEL. FOR SALE. TIIE ONE HALF part of the three story trick House and Lot situate in Market street, at present occupied by Thomas Campbell, and Co., as a Dry Goods store. The title to this proper ty is unquestionable, and will be .old reasonable.-- an 4 Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL. Building Lots in DirMinghllini. 13 LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit uated, and within two .rtes' walk to of the steam ferry boat landing, at prices snit the times. The terms of pay me.-.. will be made easy, either for cash or such barteras can be made available. Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. june 1 JAS. PATTERSON, jr. Tor Salo. FIFTY ACRE LOTS, situate in Roils township, 4/ Allegheny county, within 4 miles of the city of Allegheny, part cleared land and part woodland, and under good fence. It would be (Lidded into small lots, if wished. Apply to BLAKELY& MITCHEL, y 26 Beni E•tate Agents. AFARM, &c, for sale cheap.—A farm of 80 acres 25 cleared, with a good cottage brickhouse, a good well of water at the door and plenty of wood and coal on it. This farm Beg on the Steubenville turnpike, 9 miles from Pittsburgh, and near to Montour's Church, and will be sold low and possession given 1.4 of April neat. nirSeveral other farms for sale. Please ap ply at HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence Office, 126 No 9, sth street. , EXCELLENT OFFICES TO LET. N excellent o ffi ce fur one or more lawyers. may A be had by immediate application to Eant.r & Foe- Tea, Real Estate Agents, nex.tdoor to Post Office.— One or more rooms--possession given on April let. :inn 24. Por Rent. Ij\H RitElkEgislteonr; cites, two Robinson o n diti on Isa st bell t a , street; and one four story watehouse in Commercial Row. Pittsburgh. Inquire of GEORGE W JACKSON, 116-1 m" 4th street. near Liberty. Tavern Stand. For Rent FOURTEEN acres of land on the Franklin Road, 44 miles frout Pitts burgh. for rent, together with the improvements, con sisting of a large house containing ten rorms. excellent water at the door, stabling, sheds, &c, formerly,,pccu pied as n 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, &c, &c. More land for pasture could be bad if required. Apply at the Real Estate' Ancy of • - 13LAKEL ge Y & MITCHEL, Smithfield and Penn streets. To Lit I. I . V iin E g ß h Y nu czn i v ) e n n F ien ro t nt tro a r top e hum s : drl- A two story brick d‘t elling house on Ferry street. A staall frame house, on Front, below Ferry at. A very convenient brick dwelling, with stable and carriage house, situate on Penn street, in the Fifth ward, formerly occupied by Dr Gladden. ALso—Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City. j 23. Apply to JAMES MAY. To Let. COMFORTABLE, well , we r l ie l as fi an ni: l b y e:l i , up , : d . will be rented on reasonable terras on Cruel Lan t e i° . l l ,, Inquire of JOHN M'CLOSKEY, :pin 19-if — Three Big Doors, Liberty street. _...----- TO LET. faA TWO STORY brick house. suitable for a dwelling and Grocery, situate on the cornet of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given immedi ately. Enquire of ol 1 Wier Rent gaHr. three story brick building, No. 65, TThird street, at present occupied by Win. Seeley. Atsn, ten acresof ground on Prospect Hill.near the city, on which is a Dwelling House, Stable, Orchard, Ste. Possession given Ist April next. Applyto JOHN D. DAVIS, corner of Wood& Fifth fits. _ To Let, ANEW 4 story Brick Ware House bets een Wood and Smithfield etreets. nrstession given immc- MffffM MAM C. A. IIIeANCLTY'II UNITED STATES PORTABLE , 1110Akit For the tr ansportation of Verehlowlise le and front PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHJLADEL= PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met, with, since it was first established on the "Individt al Euterpe*" system, has induced the proprietors to increase tie number of Boats during the winter to twenty-fives oda. of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philtidelphin Mal Ilat° times every day (except Sootier) dating this affluent. and make the -trip throt;gbin six der. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat System overeeery other mode of transportation (when motels intersect with rail roads) are too welt. known to shippers by this route generally to require stsy coin ment. Shippers can rely onhaving their ? malice, merchan dise, or goddie of any kind that may be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and at the very - lowest rate of freight charged by other Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv ing or advancing charges, &a. Ail communications to the following Agents will be promptly attended tut CH A TILES A. MeANtlitit. At the Depot, Canal b MERRILL, Pittsbargti ROSE & 63, Smith's ♦ Nbibm.r. near Pratt tit. Baltimore. THOM AS BORBIDGE, 272; Market street, Philadelphia. alragialB43.laiiiial STAN DART, INGRAtiAM & CO., F orwar ding a nd Viranninission CLIVVILLASD, 01110. AGENTS for the Merchants' Trnnsportation Coas patty composed of the Merchanui Line. Erie Quiet; Wnshio-ten Line. Hunter, Palmer &Co.'s Line of Steam :Oats , and vessels on the lakes. Cleint_ land Line, Permaylvania and Ohio CanaL Proptisir tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. acres. iro Wilkie & Ellsworth, No. 9, Comities Slip, N. T. 2 ' R. Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, Hon. John M. Allen, Cleveland. Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. I Birmingham &Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1.1843-Iy. 1843. . ARE RE DUCED.—U . S. M An. lan q., &ru M AND RA ROAD CARS. from P" ford, Chamhersburg, Harrisburg dud Lancaster, to Philadelphia. connecting with the Main train of eta tat N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging ind ono night opt. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia Baltimore Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. $9. 9. Office 2d door below the Merthants' Hotel Wood st • MENDELL, GRAHAM; WAUGH dr. Co., feb 23, 1843-4 y. Proprietors. pr~igbts to Puwwou wa sothmm MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE VOA transporting Goods. Merchandise. Froth**, .L Sc., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia oak . °attire° re. Goods will be received and ft:mewled by . this line on as accommodating terms and as sborttilmt ashy any other responsible Lies. AS wois ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be inse • ,-"-; The Pnipaietera sod agents will give their sebede" tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to tilt may favor them with their custom. We invite ship.: pen, merchants, manufacturers andothers to Jive eaa call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandineoutsigwl ed to the agents will be received. freight aid chary* paid. and forwarded without additional chargefor for warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY. 1 Proprietors', H L PATTERSON, JAMES MAY lb:.11T11: gaM.Vti K Kier, Canal Basin, near Tski Pittab'w Somme/ W Day, Isc and Wharf, below Race sr. Doliswarr, Philadelphia, haat Cruse, Baltimore. ff L Petterson,Hollidaysburgli. Jesse Pattereon, Jobtwenon. 14 N Brief's, New York. ;Vas LI Revaelaa & Ce., Beaters anti Tot James NieCullyt Irvin & Matti*. R Roblimion &.C:.. W Barbrislgn &Co l Paltry Coulter, C G lolui Grier. Ossialp&Ctroltenk George Breed V.Sellers. . Samiel i Memo Samuel Witaos, Madison. feb 15. '44 GA 25 ! „ 1 1 11 ,0 1 :1 :0;3. . SCI 47. - ..e