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MORNING, MARCH Si RIO
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Pliticikeot.tcotoas As Cm,lece.—The We and
dicentores Jack of tits Mal, commonly called
L U.
o riOdao; • 6te side stor lto y - -
Tailfiehmed Mei a amuse s& story by Dam lith
odtaa.
Thy Manerment of.the Sick Rom. wi rules
Y°ssaid.. firths skit. atc., comprawl from the
loom stellicalsothirldes,l4 &yap
Amar the above works sic wed motets recant owl
Si, *old at very lame mieeo.
Mime Punic artoos ler Cooet.-- Tie Illetkodisk
Preatier, or Lights and Sodom' in the life of an
Itinoram.,,Tublistied in another' by B. Berford, Phila.
Tie Heretic. translated from the Russian by Thos.
B Shaw. We have not mail this work, but judging
-of itsematmas from the translators preface, we "void
'suppose it to be interesting, as it will furnish • speci
men °Calm Literature of a couno7 but little known to
American readers.
'Ladies' Co ....The March number of ihis
.idagalememestainsits well established cha
matterracter. Be
p.
sides its unusual surest of reading from po
pier waters,* contains two steel engravingand a
+plate of tbs March Fashions.
trite —Watery if Deacon Giles' Distillery. —
'Oar Meta Harris has received a simply of this pule
litanies. It is a curious and interesting publication,
lend sets forth the etas of intemperance in a painful
coaretEk.
ilikasirnata CAIIiSZT Ilutzas.--We unpleased
Jo •
to lent* dratthe employers generally have agreed to
-the yaw bill of
prices
arranged by the Journeymen.
and that. those who still refuse only require an altera
tion in two or three unimportant items of the bill.—
The pities fined by this bill will allow the workmen
nuking more than a fair rernuneratiixt for their labor,
sad will not be burdensome on the emP I
°Tem
PCATH AT WASSllleTell —The Hon,
Frick, member of Congress frern Pennsylvania,
n.
.flietrat -Vfasl on , lest lrriday , at noo
'PROGRESS OF ASSOCIATION IN N. Y.
A Oedema
In Rochester mites to the editor of the
Tribune as follows:
' 4 ltrregard to our three Associations of thiscity and
skink*, they are growing in prosperity, although not
zoo fast, 1 hope. The one at Clarkson is already in op
eration. end members 'Very day flocking to it. The
Sodas Bay Association is organized tad the property
secured by bargain--$40,000 are a ubscribed--efair
portion of which is crib; so that the first. peyment of
$7 000. for which they were to have two years, can be
no deinstantly; thereare 800 applicants, twice as many
as required for this place. The Bloomfield Maoris-
Lion, which is composed of a most talented band of '
men, is fast organizing, and will, with the S
T l his ides ast l Ba
is
Association, gointo immediate operation.
composed of many men of capital. among whom may
be found Lawyers. Doctors„Dlerchants.anduany able
Farmers. Altogethet, thore not less than 1500 ap
plicants for members to these throe Associations.
Yours,
MARYLAND.
Noah's Messenger thus discourses shout the Mary
land Election: ---"How here they (the whip) manag
ed to swoop over alI Maryland et the recent election?
Why by capital, skill end dexterity. Maryland ie
deeply In debt, and when a tee was levied to pay the
interest, the people were abaut lynching the tax gath
erer. 'Pooh, pooh," said the whir, "put up your
ens and go - to the ballot boxes, rote for us: sre intend
to pay the debts of the States." Maryland glad to get
any body to pay her debts, and believing such a fool
ish scheme practicable. did elect a full whig driest'
in
lion to Congress. This is the card to be played
lay
Mississippi. Illinois, and other States toying ge
of money.
DIED,
Yesterday rnoroimr, nfter a lingrrir.g illness, Mr.
(3 Attu]. SICTLET, formerly of Greens . purgh. in the
31st your of his nge.
Wr. E. AUSI IN. ESQ.. i
will lecture befotnthe Allegheny Asti -Slavery Soiiety.
at 7 o'clock on Thorsday cteniog,thc7th inst. in the
Temperonoe Ask, Allegheny City. Sultject: 'Moral,
Political, awl Social Abolition.
DUQUESNF, GRAYS!
Ton are hereby notified to emend the regular month
ly Drill on Wedneeday evening* the 6th inst. at 7 0 . •
clock. A general attendance is tequeved.
By nrder
_ WM . H A YS. Jr. O. S.
CAPTAIN E. F. BRATT,
One of tbe celebrated City Blues who foug ht
O und
ver-
Harrison in the lan war, will be supported for er
seer uftl e root
mar 5-te
OVERSEER OF THE l'uuK.
We arc authorized to announce THOIIAS PSIMINS
1. I a candidate for the office of Overseer of the
m 4 Poor,
at the approaching election,
OVERSEER OTH E POO R.
The subscriber respectfu F
lly offers himself to his fel. l
low citizens as a candidate for the above office nt the
coming eection and pledges himself, if elected, to per-
his
form the l duties ,
of the above Mileage well as lies in
power. T. 'KENNEY.
OVERSEER OF THE POOR•
We are authorised to announce JAMES MICE'S
NA as a candidate for the office of Overseer of the
?twat the approaching elecion.
March, I.—te,"
OVERSEER OF THE POOR:
Tkr undersigned offeir-himself as a candidate fur
Ovezerer of the Poor. at the ensuing election, to be
'imam the 15th of March next, end if elected, to
himself from hisexperience in the duties
to of
hie the fellow ,
office
to be able to give general satisfaction
citizen*. ALEX. PARK.
OVERSEER OF THE POOR.—The subscriber
respectfully offers himself to his fellow -citizens as
lb'. n candidate for the above office at the election to be
held on Friday the 15th March next.
. J. ASIII3RIDGE
fag:2 I.
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OVERSEER OF POOR.
THE subscriber oilers himself to his fellow-citi z en' ,
as a candidate for Overseer of the Poor, to lf t beo
the
held
on the fifteenth of March, and pledges himse
faithful discharge of the.duties of saRI id
CK QUIN N •
office.
f26—to P
STILL LATER.
NEW and ebeap publications just received by ex
press. at Cook's Literary Depot. 85 4th street.
Tbe Unloved One; a domestic story, by It•rs Hof.
land, author of Czarina, &c. Harpers edition.
Jack of the Mill; the life and adventuni of Jack of
the Mill, commonly called Lord Othmill, a fireside
awry, by William Howitt.
Btaithwaite's Retrospect of Practical Medicine and
SurCgery. NoB.
olumbian Magazine, for March, v:ith beautiful em
bellishments.
_ Bane of Iceland , or the Demon of the North, a ro-
Mace, by Victor Hugo.
Love and Mot=avery day tale, by Mrs Howitt.
Blackwood's •ue, for February, World *di
lion, far simile of the English.
Mysteries of Lowell, by the author of do blister
ties of No* York, ace.
Oldullo4s's eteerH
Ai. No 9.
Saint Paul O *, b nsy
W nsvrortb, Roberts' evil
Omnibus t;:criMasing six late novels. This Is the
shoepost work Want. --
ir natts WOK'. Me O' nrir SOPPT I
_ Nvigoackcssa tinily. Everyt ng in the Ts
viatica' piss tssiislewd 085,4 th at. , 04
. ABUIVAL C/So
N 60 (iD L :S4
- 9141:41:40E DOittLE
ClopetarandwrilliVrareeist
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1 1- . DELANY, 111111
• .ItIERCHANT,. TALLOR
NO. 49, Ltszierk gritiern
TWO pOO RS ABOVE ALLEY.
HE subecribeibse just returned from the Eastern
cities, /Area he has purchased the most magni
ficent assortment of
CHOICE AND FASHIONABLE GOODS
,Ever °lira in this City:
which he is now receiving, and to which Ire invites
the attention of his customers and the public generally
who wish to supply themselves with
GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING, AT CHEAP PRICF.S.
The very liberal patronage which hie hien& end
the public have heretofore been pleased.to bestow on
his esuddi A
shment. hits induced him to purchase
GREATER VARIETY
of all kinds age ods in his line, and of a superior qual
ity to any thing which has heretofore been offered
--
The following ts fist of apm of this essorunent which
be offers to the public, all of which he guarentees are
in the aiost fashionable Eastern styles, and of the best
quality, suitable fee the season.
SUPERFINE BLACK. BLUE, INVISIBLE
• GREEN AND FANCY COLORED EN
GLISM, FRENCH & AMERICAN
CLOT ICS,
FOR DRESS AND FROCK COATS.
Ile particularly .refers to a lot of beautiful French
cloths and cassimeres. new style, which he is co
e nfi
dent cannot fail to please. They are of a most x
cellentquality.
SUPER. SATIN AND VELVET VESTINGS,
Rich soul exquisite patterns, in the
latest s tyles.
ALSO, lONDON PLAIDS.
A large variety of meterys.
MERSEILLF.S CACHMERE,
beautiful patterns, and common vestings of every de ,
scription.
TWEED CLOTHS.
French and English Fancy styles sayablefor every
description of
SACS COATS.
Also, all kinds of goods which can be found at any
establishment in the city; which he ofers far 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 Consnt
ly on band, ready to make for his customers.
all made His ta pri
eea are to suit the times. His goods are by
Pittsburgh workmen, and are warranted to be of
SUPERIOR QUALITY
MP The pablic are invited to call and
DF.LANY. examine fur
themselves. P.
(21 tf No 49 Liberty st. 2 doors from Virgin alley.
_ - _
IMPORTANT
TO EVERYBODY 1
asters.
All boats marked thus U . ] in the Lista Arrivals and
Departures, in another part of this paper, arc supplied
with the Safety Guard.
List of Boats piovitied via tke Sof ety Guard,
ALPS, LADY OF LYONS,
AGIVES, LEXINGTON,
ALIQUIPPA. , LITTLE REN,
AMARATH, LANCET,
DELAINDE, MENTOR,
A
ASHLAND, MINSTREL.
BOSTON, MARIETTA,
BRILLIANT MICHIGAN,
BRUNETTE. MARQUETTE,
BREAKWATER, MAJESTIC,
BRIDGEWATER, MUSKINGUM V AL' Y,
CADDO. MISSOURI MAIL,
CHARLESTON, MUNGO PARK.
CICERO. MONONGAHELA,
CANTON. MESSENGER,
CUTTER. MONTGOMERY,
CECELIA,' NORTH BEND. '
CASPIAN, NEPTUNE,
CLIPPER. NARAGANSETT.
COLUMBUS, NA TIONL,
CLEVELAND, NIAGARA,
C 0 L UM B /ANA, OSPREY,
CORSAIR. ORPHAN Boy,
DUQUESNE. OHIO MAIL.
DUKE of ORLEANS, OHIO.
ECLIPSE, ORLEANS,
EMMA. , OLIVE BRANCH,
EDWIN HICK MAN, PENELOPE,
F.I. DORADO,
.EVELINE , •
\ PANAMA.
QUEEN of tke SOUTH,
EXPRESS MAIL.. RO I , V EA A ,
FOREST. RARITAN,
FORMOSA, SARAH ANN,
In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, be , FORT PITT, SARATOGA.
has a magnificent assortment of GALENA, SAVANNA.
HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES, 1 GENL BROOK, ST, CHARLES,
SUSPENDERS, &c, &c. GALLANT. ST. I.OL'IS,
HIBERNIA, TALLEYRAND,
The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is IDA, • TOBACCO PLANT,
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,' INDIAN QUEEN. V ICTRESS ,
And in following out this system he feels can. , ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE,
fidentrhat his customers and hi m sel f i i J. H. BILLS, VIOL',
',JEWESS, WEST WIND,
ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. JAMES ROSS, WING AND WING,
HE WOULD INVITIC 1 IVAPELLA, LITTLE ROCK.
THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES mar 9.2
__
CLONAL GENTLEMAN, THE 11fER- \ 1
, REA R SKINS, well dressed and full haired, a
CHANT9FARMER, MECHANIC -LA suitable article for trtvellers' trunks. S t e. f or
AND WORKINGMAN sale by A. BF.r.LEii
To call and examine for themselves at 1 rtf ---------
1
EED DIG WOONS, 4000 LBS Western Reserve Cheese;
TOM TR
151. Liberty street, 10001bsmiperior,luilet1 buck wheat flour,
No.
AND THEY MUST 11E SATISFIED. 150 " Hvile's palm snap;
'OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE 2500 " assorted ',limp;
PAVEMENT. 44111 i 150 boxes 8110 anti 101 V.: claw \
JOHN M'CLOSKEY. ‘ln store and for sale by JI) WILLI ANIS,
I f2l No 9.8. sth street.
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FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE
THREE BIG DOORS
THE proprietor cf this well known and highly fa
cored dstablishment takes great pleasure in in
.ororing his friends and the public at large that he has
U4t cennived the most
MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS
That has ever been Tnircluisoci in the eastern statism'.
It iaimprostble for him to describe the QUANTITY.
QUALITY and V AEUETY of his stook but he in
vites all who wish to purchase clothing of any descrip—
tion tonsil at his establishment, as it is the only Once
in the west where ALL TABLES MAY BE SUIT
ED, at the most roasoonble prices. His assortment
of Winter, Spring, and Summar Goods
CANNOT BS SQUALLSID.
All of which can be manufactured into clothing to c.r
der, end made in as good style, and as tastily and fash
ionably designed as at any other establishment
IN TliE UNITED STATES.
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES
ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH
ER HOUSE IN THE CITY,
And Cann place west of the mountains can purchasers
find tuella variety of goods from which to 'elect as at
the
NAILSIAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
43, Wood street.
H A V I' . in store and are receivin
strong
50 pkgs Y I 1 and G P Teas,
25 boxes Russell & Robinson's s's Tobacco,
10 " Burton's 5'5
"
10 " Thompson's B's
5 " Robinson's lll's '"
10 " 12's "
5 " superior 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 inger,
g
5 " allspice,
2000 lbs Oak Tanned sole leather,
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.iss. Nat and Bonnet Pressing, 4; Applesll lOOO yards tow linen,
BY WI LLIAIVI SCHOLEY, 5 boles hops;
.••••• nuotosu ALLF.T, 1100 BI.ILS Ohio Green Apples, and a lot Of so.
p e rtor dried, received Ivn consignment end All of of which they offer, with a general assnriment
Between Wood and Smithfield St'. of groceries. dye stnfrA, and Pittsburgh manufactured
;or sale by J. D. 'WILLIAMS ,
I.I..AVIN'G just returned from the eastern cities and ra2 'No 18. F•fth street. &Mal ll'i 111111•Tni terms• d2S
15 • i - -
purchased the most imptoved PRESSING _...:—.----------------•---____— p LACES ANT ED—s•Frw a number of Book-
NI ACIIINES. is prepared to press g entlemen' abuts 1 Goshen °hectic: kee ii. Salesmen, Ware house men, School
.
and braid, strew, gimp or Leglewn bonnets on the most 1
i , ~ 7 E have recci ,, ( . 1 a i - u ,., h , i . ,„,.,1,.,, of Goshen tencers, Mechanics, and about 100toack men, carters,
reasonable trims, in the neatest manner and at the at for .
and laborers, town or country; and about 50 boys
2 . . Cheese. REINIIAII 1 & ='t 11ON 3,
shortest notice. The subscriberbelieees that his long , 140. Lim.rty street. for Farrriers. at ire., dwelling houses and Hotels, atid
experience in the business is a sufficient guarantee that ""' far trades. Ur Pitta's wanted for secend wet an d
all work errttusted to him will be properly performed. ! Paltrier Wantcd, dry nurses. chambermaids and small gills. Also. for
Hats or bovinets cleaned, altered, trimmed or coloi
k wrrii A CASH CA Al. OF $lOOO, in a colored men, women, boys arid girls, for cooks, waiters
ed as heretofore. WM. or
col
and all work.
Hardware Ma 'Ufat•ttilit," , sim• is,intent now
fjl±T2:------------------------ 'in successful operntnio. vet!. p l oft7i,ble, zi,:d gising pm. Hotels.. Steam . and Canal Boats, Boarding Houses,
11,11.111600W1N, m i,o o f b e emoing one o f t i„, most important brtwehea, private Families, 5: c. furnished with all kinds of bands
RECORDING REGULATOR. lof Pittsburgh manufactures. at the shortest notice, and for moderate charges.
1 A person with the nbove amount of capital, or a Please apply at HARRIS' General Agency & la
a few
awn
aixore H an ,......._ ._,......._._.__ et. .19.3-tfrOlTlCe ifIIININGTON.IIBVILDHIGS,PennetTeet 1,
~ ~ p . teltli,Lence Office. No. 9, Fifth street. •
smaller t . urn if of gocil credit and c onnections ea able
.of koeping the books of the estaluishment and doing .. f.
J 1:1 Williasns, the out dour business, may hero Meet a favorable op. 2/k BALE ------------- S
CUBA LEAF TORACCOr.this.day
WHOLESALE
warding and Commtnission Merchant, and . Address, sending real name, and through the Post , J. G.& A. GORDON.
dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Menefee- ; Office, to RICHARD
ares,No 28 Fifth street, Pituburgh. 1 Pittsburgh, March 1, 1841 m2.dowtf 1
n FAN. SKINS, rimmed and undressed, jest recce
. 1,..1 ed and for sale by A. I3EELEN
05,a f
MAKY CITIVCIS
THREE BIG DOORS
Allegheny Bridge Company.
4N adrorned meeting of the stockholders of the
Allegheny Bridge Company willbe held in the
Toll House on Thurstley, the 7th instant A , at 3
RPER o'clock,
P. M. JOHN H,
Secretary.
m2-td
ror Salo.
ONE new Yawl, 18 feet long, (built by Peter
Shouse, of Shousetuwn) also, one Skiff, 22 feet
long, built by the same. The workmansbip and ma
terials of both warranted, and will be saki low for cash.
Apply BIRMINGHAM & CO.,
f 27 t°
No 60, Water strvet.
7 50 BUSHELS Dried Peseteem
50 -do closet seed;
501bbls russet sad pippin apples;
7S dos win brootair.
10 idals pria*,. &PVT%
Rope{red sad *WV: - 3 D "MLLIMds.
*
Tiro 28, sth st
121
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" Selo XL Dorris,
lIIPORTIM Illf , AVCITONEER AND COMMISSION NERVY,
P. B. Sheltie, trdeeritiont drat and Coormisgos ' comers/ wood doi 54440., pwanwirk,
Mserflant, TS randy to receive merchandised every description
Water Street, friar Wood. 1. on cotwirunent, for public er private sale, and
front long esporbreos in the above business, flatters
'a"' "himself that be will be able to give entire satisfaction
..wwwoomo•
so ali 'thornily favor him with their patronage.
• • Regular sales on Nomura mei Tut:menet s, of Dry
Godsend faneyarticles, et 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittsburghmanufactured articles,new
and simondhand furniusre, dcc.. at 2 o'clock, P. M.
S a l e s every trreniig,arearly gas light . , aug 12-y,
7.------
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ARRTYED.
Patriot Had - 411,•NAL
*Brunette, Irwin. Cincinnati
• Hibernia, Klinefelutt,Lonisita s
Mosahala, Parkinsora Me. CU/
•
• Aliquippa,new, Sadth.
Hibernian, new, Parkie
• M iebig an, Met, Ramer,
Warren, Beaver. •
DEPARTED.
• Monongahela, Stone, Cincinnati
&Nieuwe. Mettalf,Cincinnati
•J ernes Roes„ Lucas, Louisville!,
.Lebigh. Price, do
'Della, Bowman, Brownville
BetTont, Poe, 'Wheeling
• Micktgan, Roies, Beaver.
TOR SAIIITT,
Travellers select Boats prorided aids
Evan's Safety aguardsfor preventing Explosion
of
Steams Boilers
IT would be well for the traveling coratnu.nity to
bear in mind that their security depends entirely
upon their own encouragement of boats that have or
may be at the expense of procuring the above appara
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 bee sure
have cer-
preventa
tive against those dreadful disasters. ters. You
tainly, in the hundreds of explosions that have already
taken place, their almost daily occurrence, and the
thousands of lives that havo akeady been lost, a sue&
cient warning, and inducement to make inquiry for al
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 ygu not therefore
to meet them with a corresponding degree of liberality,
and by your preference Chow that you appreciate their
laudable endeavors to stop this awful sacr ifi ther boat.;
ce of hu- 1
man life. They do not, charge , ard
more than o
their accommotiations in other reapects are equal
in many cases superior; and as there is one leaving
Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when
it is so c ompletely in your own power to avoid there
- A
FRESH SUPPLY of Dr NtLnue's Lung Sy-
ZS.. rup-, being aof and effectual remedy, if taken .
in time,for cough. catarrha f..ver, tuflunnza, pleurisy, B UFFALO ROBES by single robe or bale,fert.
the find nr fsrming :taps of consumption, aethma, by A. BEELEN.
whooping, &c: Fur sale at the Drog
N Store of - t . ~5.
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JO. KIDD.
eorner 4th and Woudatreets. r 7 OAR BUTTER. —A 1?t of thatcelebtataa chow!
I LA family butter, put up Jahn bound kegs Aptly
Ito. A. BEELE3.
_
0. ALT.-300 Bblar No 1 Salt, for seie
ME by
AS MAY
Wanted. O• BBLS. NO. I CASTOMOIL. in store era fol.
A FARM. within 12 mile, of the oity, containing, k sale at the drug Atari of JON. ILIDD,
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abaft 100 acres, moderately improved, and for 1 fah 14 _ No 60. corner qf 4th and Wood su.
which 41000 will be paid.
Apply at the Real Estate Agency of
BLAKELY & MITCHEL,
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llinternia Grease. .
A resetiog of the Hibernia Greco* will be bola at
the Aitstoat, comer o f Lawny street and Cadre al
bry. dde triening, at 7 o'clock.
Kiser. •
Baal Estate.
Pius Lets of Ground and a Dwelling House a.
Auction.
ON Saturday, March 18th, at 3 o'clock in the after
noon, will be sold without reserve, on the pie
wises, near the Fountain Inn, and opposite Lacer/ilk.,
five lots of ground situated as follows, via:
One lot of Ground on Gum street, near the Fountain
Inn, and corner of Coal Lane, adjoining the properties
of Messrs Wickersham and Gilmore, 20 feet front by
100 deep, on which is erected. a two store frame dwell
ing house but a short time built and in good tenantable
cyder There is a geed well of water at the front door,
it is in a beantifuland healthy situation and well adapt
ed for either a business or a private residence.
Also, at the same time. four lou of ground fronting
on Continue, each 20 feet front by 100 deep, bounded
by the property of Stephen Wiley on the east, and
Patrick Ward on the west, and opposite Laceyville,
commanding a good view of the surrounding country.
only about 15 minutes' walk from the new court house:
it will positively be sold to the highest bidder, as the
owner has removed to the country. Terms will be
easye and made known on the day of sale. For further
particulers enquire at Davis' C o mmercial Auction
Rooms, corner of sth and Wood streets, or of John
Little, corner of 7th and Liberty streets, where all
necessa t
utinormation will given.
The tit le ndisputable.be
J. D. DAVIS,
Auctioneer
m 4
NEW ORLEANS SUGAR AT AUCTION.
WWILL be sold this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, with-
V V out reserve, for act-ount of the underwriters.
at the warehouse of Messrs. Park & Brothers, Second
4tt-cet, 40 hhdstiamaged New Orleans Sugar.
Terms made known at sale.
m 5 JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer,
C; OP OP 18 3
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THE s ubscribe' lint i
,Ug rreeketi 1314 annual •,t:lrly
Or Landreth% Garden ti.seti.i. Cur-kris :
. ia part
of the followioe itirvii—all of thetas:. your's ~ r.ii... :ma
,varrantecl gen:liar:
Aspara Ere Plant, Parmip,
Beets, gus,
Endive, Peas,
eans, Kale, Pepper,
B
Leek. Pumpkin, Broccoli,
Lettuce, Radish, Borreole,
Wittnr Mellon, Rhubarb, Cabbage,
Munk ° Satisfy. Carrot,
Nasturtittgo, Cauliflower. Spinach,
Squah, Celery, Okra,
Tomatoes, Cnriril Cremi, Onion,
Ti
Cucumber. Parsley,
C urn orn,p, Mustard, (white and brown) &c,
For Rent
Su!. &c• WO taro story Brick houses on Penn street (sth
Together with a variety of pot and sweet herbs an dl
T ward.) neatly finished with 4 rooms, milers.
flower seed.,. l'
1 &c. &c., rent $75 per year.
CFOrtlers fir scori shrubs, trees Sze— from gar- 1 Ahnr—The store and dwelling on the corner of the
deiwra and Others will he received anal promptly at, sth ward market, formerly occupied as a DriGoods
tended to. F L SSOWDES , , store, re t $l4 per year.
I•
• ' ''' l • l ' ' l ' I. ' V "1 Alsn--A two story brink store and dwelling on Penn
and Factory street, rent tt7s per annum.
r Also—The office and Salt sheds nn the Uppt:r Basin,
iat present occupied by M. Leech &ca. and adjoining
1 Mr. Sloau's salt sheds, rent tan per annum And
several othar tenements, larce and small.
Apply . to BLARF.LY & MITCHELL ,
Smithfield, near sth et.
m`.l.
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It , i I. L N , 1 1 I , ...
D \NCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY.
THE first session of Madame Dlnique's Arndemy
will commence on SATURDAY, this day,Jan
13th, at Concert Hall. at 9 A. M.
The Aar , of tuition will he Monday, from 3 to 5 P
M; Thursday from 3 to 5 P M; luid Saturdny from 9 lo
I VI A M and from 3 to 51' M. of each week.
It is desirable that those intending, toon• enter pupils
I *Walla do an at the opening of Iho ding,
EXCELLENT OFFICESTO LET.
- -------------- ----- A - V; excellent office fur one . or
. more lawyers, mny
Notice to ell whom it may concerti. 1 ..ti be had by immediate applicatton to Loot, &Fos.
A LL person. , liavlog chains activist the Estate ot vett, Real Estate Agents, neat door to Post Office.-
M. Oltver Ormsby Evans, dneased. as Well as those j One or more roomy.-.-Imssession given on April Ista
k n owing themselves indebted to the same, will please I 'tan 24.
present their accounts for settlement to C Evans, No I -:----
10 Water street, who is duly authorized to settle the
said Estate. SARAH L. EVANS,
febls Administt atria.
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FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. -
1 elatn super brown flannels,
12 pair large domestic blankets.
Jost received on cn 7OCll RAN No :wi2nmenl; for An 2 le by
'6, 111,,ral st,
cis o. C
P
0 RE NITRIC ACID,-for Modica and awoke
pin e,jootrissir!rd sod for solo at she Drug
, • JONI.; D.
INA) 22. N0..60, Psis. 4th sis.
I . lF i tr o Atig
Miil
_
for 9ale *lb to AA .1
li'"---°---'..l.'mmn-------ALIJABLf. REAL =Art TOR SAL,. E•
WILL. is sold 0 rlblic attar ot W e d..
*ntisoley:the 10th day of Apri,l next, at
0 .. clock , A ilk kt. Wellsville, Ohlo, stanBry loose&
and lots, vitt The 'undivided half of tbi ,
, Vidirsi 801;e1, . -
,
With Stabling ors the raj/rising Lot,
~
now in the occupancy of MrWs'Y. The house is large
and well caleulatediCir is tavern, being now occupied
as such. Also, one framedwelling bouireand lot,with
a good corralled sized mom ropmAttsebed.latelye
cupie3 by Cyrus Black; one well,finished frantedwell
ing house and lot, with bark biiiklinio lately occupiely
ed
110 , Lawson & Martin; one frame lwelliegbpuse, lat
occupied by Mr Martin, likewise, the ,FOUNUI G
RY
PROI'ERTY formerly owned and occiipieil by
Richardson. This is a large spacious building, well.
calculated for the purpose it wen intended fur, atelyvap
carried on successfully by Mr Richardson, previorte to
his moving to Cincinnati, sittee whicliit has not been
put in operation; botthe stack (a very superior one) is
11611 standing and ia gond order, and with vary little ex
pense the fonadry could be pot in operation. This pro
perty is certainly worthy the attention of any person
with *small capital destroris of engaging in that kind
of business, it being one of the best situations on the
Ohio River for disposing of die manufactured articles,
and it will be sold no doubt at a great sacrifice.
There will be sold at the sametime, half of an eel
of coal lend nearly) oining the foundry property, be
sides six unimproved lots, vir. Nos 2, 4,5,7, 10. and
13. All the foregoing property is in the town of Wells
-18. couuty, Ohio.
A credit of one, two and three years will be given,
and the terms be more particularly made known on the
day of sale, by M TIERNAN, and
ALEX'R YOUNG.
f24-diewto Trustees for A.G. Richardson:
Gazette, Steubenville, and Ohio Patriot, New Lis
bon, will each insert the above till sale, and lend their
accountstn this paper, and a paper the na
vertioment to M Tiernan, Pittsburgh. The Chronicle
and Advocate, of this city. will insert the above adver
tisement once a week in their daily pspers, vie. every
Mondry till de of sole.
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FOR SALE.
fr part 11E ONE HALF of the three Sterypßrick
15.. House and Lot situate in Market street,
at present occupied by Thomas Campbell, and
i
1 Co., as a Dry Gin& Atom The title to proper-
Ity is uturettrionable, and will be pf.ta reason,ble.---
jnn 4 Apply to 111, S,WELY & MITCHELL.
Building Lots in Birmingham.
\ 10 WI'S, suitable for builitin.; most eligibly tit- i
9 a wed, and within two .. t. 'tes t walk of the I
stecnnferry boat Landing, will I 1 . 1 id at priceisto suit
the times. The terms of payme.. will be made easy,
either for cash or such barteras can be made avaiiuble.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh.
june 1 JAS. PATTER- -----SON, jr.
----..
A F ARM. &c, for sale ehesp.--A farrn of 80 acres
23 cleared, with a good cottage brickhouse a
g ood well of water nt thn door and plenty of wooda od '
viral on it. This fill m lies on the. Steubenville turnpike, •
9 miles from Pittsburgh, anti near to Mour's
of huh.
' and will be sold low and possession g iven nto let April
nest....7'Sevet al other farms for sale. I'lesse ap
plynt HARRIS'- Agency and Intelligen ceth Mee,
NO 9, 5 street.
f26 ___----- --------,------'--____
l'or Sale or g
liCalit
SMALL Farm, containing 30 acres, with
ood'
A 'impmvemenui; 20 acres cleared and within 5
thile4 of Allegheny City if not sold soon, it will be for
rent. Apply to BLAKELY.& MITCHELL,
\ m 2 Smithfield st. near sth.
1'
l'or Rat.
A- SMALL brick &veiling /louse. on Du
nr3ne street. Terms. $BO p
ri er annum.
(m 4) JAMES MAY.
k "plc to
roe Rent.
THREE story houses on Robinson street.
IA -IL Allegheny city; two ditto
Comnie on Isabelrci la
street; and one four story watehousa in al
Row. Pittsburgh. Inquire of
GEORGE W JACKSON,
4th street, near Liberty.
fl6-Irn"
Fain 'FOB *NT. . ,
triAGOOD Farm, abou miles below Pitt s.
burgh, on the Ohio River, 13 mile on thfs
side of Freedom, containing 12.f1i0 acres. 90 or 100 ut
which are cleared and boder,eultivation. Thereig an
excellent stone house on it, with three Farloilrs add a
Kitchen below, and four rooms above, and finished te
the Garret. Also, a Stable. Barn. &c. It will be
rented for one, two or three years to a good tenant.
yto 3 AMES M AY, Water street.
Apply
f 29 or to M. CONW AY, on the adjoining farm.
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To urt.
pri4 VERY 'convenient tire s tet" frame &gel-
L%.. ling, houmi, on Front.near Ferry street.
A two story brick daelling house on Ferry street.
A small frame house, on Front, below Ferry st.
A very convenient brick dw...1114, with ,stable and
carriage house, situate on Penn street. in the Fifth ward,
formerly occupied by Dr Gladden.
Mfr
At.so-ihitwo dwelling houses in Allegheny City.
j 23. Apply to JAMES
To Dot.
gtCOMFORTABLE.. wall finisheil, new
tll brick dwelling house, pleisantly flawed
on Goal Lane. 'twill be rented on reasonable tents
Inquire of • JOHN M'CLOSKEY,
Jan 19—ti Three Big Doom, Liberty stxeet.
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TO LET.
A TWO STORY, brick house, suitable for a
.P 1
de ll
and Grocery, situate ob the cornet
of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given inantedi
ately. Enquire of
011.
Vor Bost.
rri HE three story brick handing,. No. 65, 1
_L Third street, at present oc.cupied by Wm.
Seeley.
A tnn , ten R exene: ground on PrispeatHill.nesti Ate
city, on which is a Dwelling . House, Stable. Drchird,
&c. Possession given Ist A psii next. Applyto
JOHN DAVIS,
corner of Wnod& Fifth ste.
To Lett
_, .
NEW 4 stray liriek Ware Hourabotaaaa Wood
Aand Satithfieki aireats. Posiossiaa given oe.
diately. - .
ALSO.
A two fintryframe Howe as lit blames :Wool
and Wilda streets. adjoiaittg the wan haws or
Macesc*Robetrtinal & Rapport.. Powetiaa given on
the Ist day of April next. Far tom. apply to
SIRXINGEI AM. & CO-.
No._4lnltaustreet .
TUST romived, the follerwirg Tompermme tleseu.l
0 Mocitsi. 100 Chrystal Vassar, 50 lama 50 Vier.i
rm Burr. 100 pie Me mop; 100 brut bookm 00
Nowak Wee Diminey. with Mmoir.lls4 o1 . 005
Aii4oMo4 -50 Jormalm 50 Item ' Mawr fir
Somas Plasm ad' Ow Seell.011" beWka Angfeellide.
ug '
ISAAC HAMS. .
-wadi iiimsa-sitecesubliamllarallm.:
w4trit'taidr"ort
04 . 001047,
I.7lL.ficfra
ihlki
•
massmoide voirrows wpm *tAdi,
Fqr the trinsportatins of
MEACriAN6IZE AND PH.CiDtja
irtivties . .
AND PHILADET. , i'HIA ,
BURGH AND BALTIMORE,
AND
NEW YORK AND BOSTON. '
18.DIMPri,
ESP ECTF U LLY informs friend's m
and shlppents
genendfy, 'that he hka changeil the nae, o
ff his
Transportation Line, fiom the United Stave Portable
BoaLLine. totbeAsnerican Portableßoat Line:
This line is composed of tvrtstrfiennew Veer Sep
tion Portehli Boitts;- one of which will depart did*
from Pitt:harsh, Philadelphia and Bakimore.
The sapecierity.and a dvantages -of the Portable
Boat over every other mode of treneporlation are top
well known to shippers generally to requtie comment;
suffice it to say, that the detenticOoss, separptirm
damage to Good*, invariably attending three tran
shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, are
by the Portable Boats most effectually remo
and hippers,
all goodransi produce shipped by this line will be
en
cured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without
any additional charge to the owners.
bletcbandise shipped by this line in any of thee's&
ern chimera consigned to H Devine, will b
ey fcervk.
ed immediately on arrival at Pi
uitoolik' To a part of
the wait, free of commissions.
H. Devine will receive produce consigned to
pay steamboat freight and charges, sad forward Atli!
same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no cem• : .
missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any
communiations or gocois directed to the cars of tE6
undersigned Agents will be promptly tetandeiit.
PPS
• Canal Basin. Liberty street, Pituburgli.
BUZBY & BROTHER,
963 Market street, below TGleth, adelphii.
ESE Phil &
SON,
Ccentnerce street Wharf, Baltimore.
B A FA HNESTOCK & CO,
100 Front street, New York.
RICE & WILLIAMS,
No 3. Chatham itreet, Bolton-
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C. A., DIGANIIINTT'S ••. " 4.,
UNITED STATES • • •:-..
PORTABLE BOAT LIN
For tho tt ansportation of N crehaudite to and from •-..,
PITTSBIIIRGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEri- • -,
PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
THE success this line has met with, since it waif
first e stablished on trio "Individi el S',.nterprise"
system, has induced the proprietors to increase -the
number of Boats during the wit.t2r to t.A•enty-Eve, cave • ,
of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphie.he d
tinlore every (key (except Sur ading tan sisow.
end make the t.ip iltiough in sit:days.
The superiorly, and. advantages of the. Portable Bard -;;•
System over every other mode of tranar.ortetion (whale ..
canals intersect with rail roads) are tou weil known •.,
-
to shippers by this route generally to require arty v.0..m- ..
meet.
. Shippers can rely enhavingtheir produce, merchant •-:,
'dire, or goods of any kind that inay be consigned to '` . -w
the Agents of this Liar, forwarded with dispatch ilea 0
at the very lowest nurs of froicht charged by otioer
Lines, without any additional charge mode for receie
in. or advancing charges, &c- .
'All co mmttaieutions to the following Agents wil11:1 ••
promptly attended tot
CHARLES A. McANULTY -,
At the Depot, Canal Bas 4 n. Pi.tsUtirgfr.
ROSE & 'MEE R.; Ll ~' •
53. Smith's Wh TH OMAS Pratt BORBIDGE, st. BalliToore . .:
jaa3l-1y 4 272, Market strev.t., ritOndelphin.
.11. 843 e .. — ? , -er - ..- . ._
STAND/4AT, INGRAHAM & CO.,
Forwarding and itomMirsilm• raelt dia . at s,
cLarzt.Asn, out°.
AGENTS Nor the Merchants' Transportation Corm'
pany enmpoSed of the Merchants' Line, Erie
Canal; Wnalfington, -Line. liiniter, Primer & Co.'s
Line of Steam boats and vestals on Ihe lakes. Clove
land Line, Pennsylvania and 011:o Canal. Proptie:
tors of the Merchants, Line, Okla Costa , .
TtEFER TO
Wilkie & Eusvrorth, No. 9, Comities Slip, N. Y
It. Hunter S 6 Cn.Alipany.
Otis Chri.3,9stnn.
Hunter, Palmeral & Co., BuTal.o,
M. T. - Williams &aDow, t
Hon. John lit Allen, Cleveland:-
Chnrles NI. Giddings,
J. S. Dietey, Beaver.
Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh - .
ap 1 1843-Iy.
a e:- 7, , '"I ^ A.:"
A...
• Nallati
1843.
FARE REDUCED.—U. S. MAIL Lot or Slams
Ali D RAIL ROAD CAAS. from i'ittsburg,h,viaßed, ,
ford, Chambersburg. Harrisburg and Lanosstei,•sof \-
Philadelphia, connectingwith the Main train of Canto ..;
N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging undone Idea otitg .;
Also, the direct line to Baltimore.
Fare toPhiladelphia' P.
Baltimore 8+ . ---:
Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M.
Olfme '2d dam bedew the Merchants' Hotel :Wood at,
MENDELL, GRAHA M , WAUCIH. atre.,
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feb '23, is4a.-4.y. ProportOrs. , ...,
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MERCHANTS & -MANUFACTURERS 'LiiiV.
14:
:.
voR tmnsporting• Goode. Merchandise. Preascfy
E &c., between Pittsburgh, 14416/Ptia .-
Baltimore. Goods will be received era forwartieci-by' 4
irt
this line on as necomodatinf terms and AS short titre ';
as by soy other responsible Line. AU goods forwara -
tied from Philadelphia by this
who le Line will be iquiresi.--•
The P r optietors and agents Will give their
tentionand endeavor to render satisfaction to ail, who
may favor them with their eastern. We invite ship
pers, merchantle, thanufnetnrets Sedatheri tn give oast
call beforehhippingelsewhere. Merchandise -consign
ed to the agents will be retetleid. SAW *A charges
paid, and formlise% without adilliorkslobarge for for
warding or 'watts,. .. . . .
SAMUEL W DAT, _ 1 p.V irrg?
H L PATTERSON, - •rit
JAMES MAY
amirm
Saimaa .41Kher,Osaal Bashi. =ail& it. 'Pittab'g,
Sanwa/
W Day. lit an 62,11 Wharf. balmy Rios at,
Delaware, Philadelphia.
(iliac Cruse. Dahlman , . • -
HL ?Aurae*. Rallasysbus.slu .
J es se Patunlow. Jahnsteffu.
14 N Brigs's, Newitivik. ..,
Iva, it &vast& 01 Ca., Biailist.
= doe ' -
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lleCully,
Trab art Mrsi , ,,
R Rabhisea A cc.
J w Bartaidipkat..Coi
VIM etoultere ' Ambettri c
cqompl.
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: IZS r l i 3r4 4.• :: •.'*l-1,1,- , - t •
-SiStFPg-i itcAtt‘., Lei/if/wines.
simistirraor., Aradisig, fr.
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