ailt O n -rang V°ls Gs PA- _ THURSDAY MORAING, OWE' 7, 11144: Ws woman use To Isow.--'O4. would hive. to knew when thin coculscic"' who Deemed do job of ruling Grant and fihh sirsete „last January. ate gcr ing to easonenco operations.—ChroUr/e. Tha co ntracurs are gulag to commence u soon an the new bums will hold water• if the Chronicle knows when that will be, it Can tell to • day when the gr a. ing of sth agree will be commenced. SIIIICIDS to • Ptrrrtast•sx.--The Alton Tele graph of the 24th uk , states that one of the convicts intim Penitentiary committed suicide on Sunday night test by hanging himself. He was a hardened case, and touch of the time of his imprisonment was to have been solitary confinement. A NSW CB2l VIDA'S& .—Tbe Nauru° Neigm...._ • nounces its determination to support Gen. Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet, for the Presideacy at the election. It is strongly opposed to either Van Bu ren or Clay. The project of connecting the Red Sea with the Mediterranean, by a ship canal across the Isthmus of Suet, is attracting some attention in England. The importance of such a work to British interests, and to the commerce of Europe and AmeriCa is immenee. — Mehemet Ali proposed at one time to construct a rail road across the Isthmus, and, indeed, it is rid that he is now actually trogagedin it. A canal would, howev er, be far =ore beneficial to the interests of trade and commerce, and there is a feeling rowing up , in favor of suchst work, which we may hme will bring about, its accomplishment at some no very distant peri od. The construction of such a canal will be no new thing. The ancients opened e-e from the eastern arm of the Nile to the Mediterranean, which was long the channel of commerce between the two seas. It was re-opened by the Caliph Omar about sit hundred years after Christ, and remained in use for a century and a ball when it was suffered to fall . into dzetty. The practicability of the work i4thus settled by esperience 4 l the utility of it is pasta doubt. and we are fain to be lieve at it will be commenced and prosecuted to com pletion before many years have elapsed.—Beffide Cour. SPECIE CURRENCY AND BANK PAPER. " In Denmark, the circulating medium" is nearly all paper; notes of the denomination of eight cents are issued; TEL LABoltilio CLAis •Rg SLIM, AND ARg SOLD MILL CATTLII. In Russia, paper money of the Aennmination of twenty CVOS is issuers; THS WongING POPULATION ARIL eLAvin, and are sunk in the lowest state. of ig norance and degradation. In Sweden. paper money of the denomination of starrave Meta is circulated, and labor is worth from 6 to 10 cents per day. In England. there is nn extensive paper circulation —labor worth one shilling and n half per day; the la borer finding himself. One fifth of the population of Groat Britain, are PAUPERS. In Austria, paper money of the denomination of three dull..rs circulates, and labor is worth a shilling a day. In Cuba. the circulating medium is entirely metal lit; and labor is worth from Dag DOLLAR AND TOT'S CNNTS, TO THREE DOLLARS PER DAT. the above facts base been, time and again declared upon the floor of Congress, and piabliAhret LI 1111 l gbont the.. tluitc4 Stales, AND DATE NICTIZR BERN CON TRAMCIND. "Oni• lart. is worth a cargo of argu ments."—Nashville Union. • "I never teas in favor of what 1.. r egartte .. high tart jr." say' Mr Clot, to the people of Georzia, when as the father of this law, he has Unposed duties nn innnmerable articles of n eee:<.ity and convent -nee so oppressively high that they ate ;‘portitivc prohibition. For instance, on unbleached cottons thete is duty of 130 to 160 per cent; trt tape tool shirting=. 95 to 112 per reet; long cloths 117 per cent; stouts or d ,00,- t:c•, l l t to 133 per cent; on mit Lea Colton. --two and three colors. 141 per rent; eambrics 63 to 73 per cent; ' chintz, 62 per cent; colored nankeens. 100 per c mt; cotton cheeks, 190 per cent; rotten led ticks, 113 per cent; c olored cotton shawls. 75 to 101 per cent; spun silk. 101 per cent; flannels, 40 to 100 pet cent: 1.17.P1, 131) per cent; ingrain carpeting. 102 - per cent; hemp goods in general. 40 to 115 per cent; there are also mt. tnerous other articles which enter into the use of every mnn and woman, on a par with these rates. It iv in the - face, of retch facts as these Mr C. defends the present tariff, and yet says to a southern people thrift be "never was in favor of what 1 (be) regarded as a high tariff." Why. what is a high tariff, in the name of all the gods of whigery—coons and cider Nashville Union. To the Independent Citizens of Allegheny County :i In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, he Having formerly repretwatetl this District in the ' has a magnificent assortment of 1 Convention to emend the Constitution of the State of \ HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES, Pennsylvania, I now, fur this special election. offer SUSPENDERS. &e, &c. myself to the voters of the District for the office of I \ The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is member of Congress. March 6. U. O. ROOF,Rs, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,' , "urn And in following out this system he feels con- i fidentthathis customers and himself ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. W. E. AUSTIN. ESQ., will lecture befote the Allegheny ARti Slavery Society. at 7 o'clock on Thursday evening, the7th ,in the Temperance Ark, Allegheny City. Subject: fvlornl, Political. and Sbcial Abolition. DUQUESNE GRAYS! You are hereby notified to attend the regular month ly Drill on Wednesday evening. the 6th inst. at 7 0 . . clock. A general attendance is requested. By order, WM. H EtYS. Jr. 0. S. CAPTAIN E. F. PRATT, One of the celebrated City Blues who fought under Harrison in the last war, will be supported for Over seer of ti e Poor. mar s—to OVERSEER OF THE POOR. We are authorized to announce TRO?diS PERKIN! as a candidate for the Mimed Overseer of the Poor, at the approaching election. rn4 OVERSEER OF THE POOR. The subscriber respectfully offers himself to hie fel low citizens as a candidate for the above office at the ooming election, and pledges himself, if elected, to per form the duties of the above office as well as lies in his OWer. T. KENNEY. OVERSEER OF THE POOR. We are authorized to announce JAMES M'KEN NA as a candidate for the otEre of Overseer of the Poor at the approaching election. March, 1.-,—te.* OVERSEER OF THE POOR. The undersigned offers himself as a candidate for Overseer of the Poor, at the ensuing election, to be headed» 15thof March next, and if elected, flatters himself from his experience in the duties of the office to, be able to give general satisfaction to his fellow - citizen" ALEX. PARK. riVERSEER OF THE POOR.—The subscriber 1 4.../ respectfully offers himself to his fellow-dtizens as candidate for the above office at the election to be held on Friday the 15th March next. feb22 I. J. ASHBRIDGE. _ OVERSEER OF POOR. HE subscriber offers himself to his fellow-citizens , Tas a candidate for Overseer of the Poor, to be held 011 the fifteenth of March, and pledges himself to the faithful discharge of the duti id office. f26—te PATRICK QUINN. -------Fe- received, the following Temperance Doeu-1 at! merits: 100 Chrystal Founts; 50 Lynut; 50 War t* Harps; 100 pie nie songs; 100 hymn boobs; 400 Deacon Giles' Distillery, with plate% 2500 Youth's Advocates; 50 Journals; 50 Rumsellers Money; Dr Sewall's Plates of the Stomach; 6 bound Advocates; ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant. ----- EAR SKINS, dressed and undressed, just reeeir ed and for sale by A. BEELEN mum sawn* or NEW GOODS!! SUPERFINE DOUBLE MILLED cloths, Climiineres, Tweeds, Vs:tines, Classizattay &a. &a. P. DELANY, ME RCHANT LIBERTY TAILOR NO. 49, STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE VIRGIN ALLEY. THE subscriberhas just returned from the EaAtern cities, where he has purchased the most magni ficent assortment of CHOICE AND FASHIONABLE GOODS Ever ofered in this City! which he is now receiving, and to which he invites tht 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 his 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 gods in his line, and of a superior qual ity to any thing which has heretofore been offered.— The fullowing is a list of a port of this assortment which he offo the public, all of which he guarantees are in the ers motdfashionable Eastern styles, and of the best quality,suitable for the season. SUPERFINE BLACK, BLUE, INVISIBLE GREEN AND FANCY COLORED EN GUSH, FRENCH & AMERICAN CLOVE'S, FOR DRESS AND FROCK COATS. Ile particularly refers to a lot of beautiful French cloths and cassimeres, new style, which he is cons dent cannot fail to please. They are of a most ex cellent quality. SUPER. SATIN AND VELVET V ESTINGS, Rich and exquisite patterns, in the latest styles. ALSO, LONDON PLAIDS, A large 'variety of patterns. MERSEILLES CACHMERE, beautiful patterns, and common vestings of every de scraption. TWEED CLOTHS. Fronch and English Fancy styles--suitable fur every description of Also. all kinds of goods which can be found at any establishment in the city, which he offers for sale,made or unmade, as cheap as tiny dealer in the city. The undersigned offers the above extensive and va ried assortment of senielnable goods for sale at a small advance nn their original cost,and keeps them constant ly on hand, ready to make for his customers. His pri ces are to suit the times' His goAg are all made by Pittsburgh workmen, and are warranted to be of SUPERIOR QUALITY Lr?" The public are invited to call and examine fur themselves. P. DF.LANY. fl I tf No 49 Liberty st. 2 doors from Virgin alley. TO EVERYBODY I tUterS• All boats marked thus [.] in the List of Arrivals and Departures , in another part of this paper, are supplied with the Safety Guard. List of Boats provided with the Safety Guard. ALPS. LADY OF LYONS, AGNES. LEXINGTON, ALIQUIPPA. LITTLE REN, AMARANTH, LANCET; ADELAIDE, MENTOR. ASHLAND, MINSTREL. BOSTON. MARIETTA, BRILLIANT, MICHIGAN, BRUNETTE, MARQUETTE, BREAKWATER, MAJESTIC, BRIDGE WATER. Al USKING UM V AL' Y CADDO. MISSOURI MAIL, CHARLESTON. MUNGO PARK, CICERO. MONONGAHELA, CANTON, MESSENGER, CUTTER. MONTGOMERY, C E.O EL 1.4, NORTH BEND. CASPIAN, NEPTUNE, CLIPPER, NARAG ANSETT, COLUMBUS, N A TIONI., CLEVELAND. NIAGARA, COLUMBIANA, OSPREY, CORSAIR. ORPHAN BOY, DUQUESNE, OHIO MAIL, DUKE of ORLEANS, OHIO. ECLIPSE, ORLEANS, EMM.4, OLIVE BRANCH, EDWIN HICKMAN, PENELOPE, El. DORADO, PANAMA, EVELINE, QUEEN of the SOUTH, E.XPRESS MAIL, ROWENA, FOREST. RARITAN, FORMOSA, SARAH ANN, FORT PITT, SARATOGA. .. 1 GALENA, SAVANNA. GEN'L BROOK. ST. CHARLES, , GALLANT, ST. LOUIS, HIBERNIA, TALLEYRAND, I IDA, TOBACCO PLANT, INDIAN QUEEN, VIC TRESS, ILLINOIS, VALLEY FORGE, H 6 WOULD INVITE J. H. BILLS, VIOLA, TILE H J E MAN OF FASHION, TILE PROFES , EIVESS, WEST WIND, • SIGNAL GE V TLEMAN, THE NUR- AMES ROSS, WING AND WING, LLA, CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC ! IVAPE i LITTLE ROCK. AND WORKINGMAN To call and examine for themselves at THE THREE bDIG DOORS, . No. 151. Lierty street, AND THEY MUST DE SATISFIED. OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE PA VEMENT. .4111 ,ne JOH N M'CLOSKEY FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE THREE BIG DOORS! T"F. proprietor t.:f this well known and highly fa vorca establishment takes great pleasure in in -offing his friends and the public at large that he has itst teceived the most MAGNIFICENT ASSORT M ENT OF GOODS That has ever been purchased in the eastern markets. It is impossible for him to describe the QU AN CITY, QUALITY and ARIETY of his stock but he in vite,: all who wish I.J purchase clothing of any descrip— tion to call at his establishment, as it is the only 1 -hire in the west. where ALL TASTES MAY DE SUIT ED. nt the moat 4 easonable prices. His assortment l ot' Winter. Spring, and Summer CANNOT BE EQUALLED. All of which can be minufactured into clothing to (.r -der, and made in as good style, and as tastily and f,h , inutility designed as at any other establislonent - _ • - IN THE UNITED STATES. IT IS WELL KNOWS THAT HIS PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTII- ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, • And at no place west of the mountains can purchasers find such a variety of goods from which to select as at tho CtTizrss -------------- 'Bat andßennet Prettbg, A ....* BY WILLIAM SCHOLEY, DIAMOND ALLOY. ------------- Between Wood and Smithfield Sts. \ Apples:: E. -- --.-------------- - _ I_l_ AVING just reunited from the eastern cities and ; 1 BBLS Ohio Green Apples, and a lot of su purchased the most improved PRESSING i .10 " ky perier dried, received on c onsignment and i 110 LACES •W ANTED--For a number of Book keepers, Snlesmen, Ware house men, School and CIIINES, is prepared to press g entlemen's hats . Jor *rile by J. D. WILLIAMS, teacers, Mechanics, and about 100 coach men, carters and braid, straw, gimp or Leghorn bonnets on the most ', rr_ I:7 N 1 ILI' F.fth street. and laborers, for town nr country;and about 50 buys ' reasonable mime, in the • neatest manner and at the \ ------ Goshen Cheese. for Farmers, stores, dwelling houses an d Hotels, and shortest notice. The subscriber believes that his long ' expericace in the business is a sufficient guarantee t at h WE hove received a further supply of Goshen for trades. 137' Places wanted for several wet and Cheese. REINHART & STRONG, dry nurses, chambermaids and small girls. Also. for nilwork entrusted to him will be properly performed. . Hats or bonnets cleaned, altered, trimmed or color- - T" • 140, Liberty street. colored men, women, boys and girls, for cooks, waiters ed as heretofore. WM. SC HOLEY. I-- • __ and all work. Partner Wanted, Hotels . Steam and Canal Boats, Boarding Houses, _ i -----• i WITH A CASH C A PIT AL OF $lOOO, in a private axnlies, &c. furnished with all kinds of hands I' Hnrdwore manufacturing establishment now at the shortest notice, and for moderate charges. nrofitable, and giving pro- _Please apply at H ARRIS' General Agency & In , Office, No. 9, Fifth street. it. D.mcGOWIN, RECORDING REGULATOR, I,;,7"OiTtce in Rramorores Btr ILDINGS, Penn street a few doors above Hand street. j23--tf J D WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, For warding and Commmission Merchant, and dealer in Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufac tures, No 28 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. SACK COATS IMPOR THREE RIG DOORS Allegheny Bridge Company. AN adjourned meeting of the stockholders of the Allegheny Bridge Company will be held in the Toll House on Thursday, the 7th int' ant, at 3 o'clock, P. M. JOHN a nt , at Secretary. For Sale. ONE new Yawl, 18 feet long, (built by Peter Shouse, of Shousetewn) also, one Skiff, 22 feet long, built by the same. The workmanship and ma terials of both warranted, and will be sold low for cash. Apply to BIRMINGHAM & CO., f 27 No 150, Water street. 750 BUSHELS Dried Peaches; 50 do clover seed; 50„bbls russet and pippin apples; 75 doz corn broomr, 10 Ws prime N. 0. Sugar. Received and for sale by J D WILLIAMS. 121. No2B, sth st I - - • . . . -------------,Telai D. Davis, REPORT= , NY AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCIVT, D. B. nth's, Steam&oat Agent mod Commission _ Corner of Wood ard White., Pittsburgh, Merchant, IT S ready to receive merchandissof every description Water Street, near Wood. on ceturigrauent, for public er private sale, and = from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who copy favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MONDAYS and THURSDAY*, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburghmanufactured articles,new and secondhand furniture, du.. at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every errening,atearly gas light. ang 12-y ZIOHT PUT WATICH IX 1111 Clll/011111. ARRIVED. Mingo Cheif, Devinney. Wbeeling, Fulton, Forsyth, Louisville, Richard Clayton, Bailey, Brownsville. Mozabala, Parkinson, Monongahele City. DEPARTED. Aliqueppa, Smith, St. Louis. .1 M White.Convers, New Orleans, Importer, Brickle, St. Louis, • "Cictro, Patterson, Wabash, Lancaster, Klinefelter, Wabash. North Queen, MCClain, Wabash, Hibirnian, Packer,' St. Louis, Oella, Bonunan, Brownsvillero,wnsville. Richard Clayton, Bally, B Mingo Chief. Devinney, Wheeling, `Michigan, Boies,Beaver. rir All boats marked thus [*] are provided with Evan's Safety Guard to rrevent the Explosion of steam Boilers. FOE 4 3APTITY, Travellers should select Boats provided with Evan's Safety Guards for preventing Explosion of Steam Bailers IT would be well for the traveling community to bear in mind that their security depends entirely upon their own encouragement of boats that have or may be at the expense 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 prevents , 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 thousands of lives that have already been lost, a suffi cient warning, and inducement to make inquiry for a Safety guard Boat, and in evety case to give it the preference. They have went to an additional expense that your lives may be secure. Ought you not therefore to meet them with a 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;i their accommodations in other respects are equal, and in many cases superior, and as there is one leaving Pittsburgh every day, why will you run any risk, when it is so c ompletely in your own power to avoid these dis- BEAR SKINS, well dressed and full haired, a suitable article for travellers' trunks, &e., for sale by A. 13EELEN • nB-tf ___--__- 4000 LBS Western Reserve Cheese; 1000 lbs superiorhulled buck wheatflour; 150 " Hyde's palm soap; 2500 " assorted bacon; 150 boxes 3110 nti a 10112 glass; In store and for sale by J WILLI A MS. No 28. sth street. I f2l in successful operation, very pt - ... . mice of becoming one of the most important branches telligence •••• of Pittsburgh manufactures. 1 f2B ---------_ A person with the above amount of capital, or a an BALES CUBA LEAF TOBACCO, thisday smaller rumif of good credit and connections,capable ‘ki received, and for sale by of koepine the books of the establishment and doing , J. G. & A. GORDON, the out dour business, may hero meet - a favorable op- 1 a______.._____._______ 12 Ware tract. port unity. \ rt. . . r s Address, sending real name, and through the Post r7oAs. BUTTER.—A lot of that celebrated choice Office, to Pittsburgh, March R L IC IB H 4 A I .B.D GOD W ARD, m2.riarrtf t0 i..1 family butter, put up in full bound kegs Apply A. BEELEN• AFRSH SUPLY of Dr McLane's Lung Sy rup,E being a ' safe and effectual remedy, if taken in time,for cough. catarrhs fever, influenza, pleurisy, the first or f.rming stages of consumption, asthma, whooping, &c. For sale at the Dug t NSo of corner of JO. , corner 4th and Wood streets. SALT. -300 Bbls No 1 Salt, for sale by j 23. J AMES MAY Wanted. .4 FARM, within 12 miles of the city, co a ntaini for ng about Ibo acre moderately improved, nd winch $lOOO will be paid. Apply at the Real Estate Agency of d3O BLAKELY Sc MITCHEL BUF FALO TONGUES.—Recoirod by Little Ben 10 boxes %Salo Tongues, in fine order. direct from the mountains. A • BELLPI. nB-tf ~ ~ VALUABLE-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. WILL be - sold at peblic outcry, on Wed. eesday, the 10th day of April sass, at -Rock AM, at ellaville, Ohio, sundry houses and lots, viz: The undivided half of the . Raba Rom, . With Stebting on the adjoisingSet, . now in the occupancy of Mr Way. The house is large and wdll calculated fora tavernsbeing now occupied as snob. Also, one frame dwelling houseand let,with I a good convenient sized atom room attached, latelyee- ' cupiei by Cyrus Blotch: one well finished frame dwell- ing house and lot, with back buildings lately occupied Real Estate , i by Lawson & Martin; one frame dvrellingbonse, lately Five Lots of Ground and a Di occupied by Mr Martin, likewise, the FOUNDRY tielfiag House at Auction. PROPERTY formerly owned and occupied by A 0 ON Saturday, March 16th, at 3 o'clock in the after- Richardaon. This is a large spacious building, .well noon, will be sold without reserve, on the me. calculated for the purpose it was intended for, and was miles, near the Fountain Inn. and opposite Laceyville, carried on successfully by Mr Richardson, previous to five lots of ground situated as follows, viz: his moving to Cincinnati, since which it has not been One lot of Ground on Gum street, near the Fountain put in operation . butthe stack (a very superior one) is Inn, and . corner of Coal Lane, adjoining the prripertiee still standing an:l in gond order, and with very little ex ist Messrs Wickersham and Gilmore, 20 feet front by pense the foundry could be put in operation. This pro -100 deep, on which is erected a two story fmme dwell- 1 perty is certainly worthy the attention of any person ing house but a short time built and in good tenantable 1 with a sntall Capital desirous of engaging in that kind order. There is a good well of water at the front dour, i of business, it being one of the best situations on the it is in a beautiful and healthy situation and well adapt - Ohio River for disposing,of the manufactured articles, ed for either a business or a private residence. and it will be sold no doubt at agent sacrifice. Also, at the same time. four lots of ground fronting There will be sold at the same time, half of an acre on Continue, each 20 feet front by 100 deep, bound ed of coal land nearly joining the foundry property, be by the property of Stephen Wiley on the east, an d l sides six unimproved lots, viz: Nes 2,4, 5,7, 10, and Petrick Ward on the west, and opposite Lamyville. 13. All the foregoing property is in the town of Wells commanding a good view of the surrounding country. v illa, Columbiana county, Ohio. only about 15 minutes' walk from the new court house:lA credit of one, two and three years will be given, it will positively be sold to the highest bidder, as the and the terms be more particularly made known oa tbe owner has removed to the country. Terms will be day of isie, by M TIEItNAN, and easy, and made known on the day of sale. For further 1 or A.G. YO UN YOUNG dson. particulars enquire at Davis' Commercial Auction , a.4.dawts Trustees fchar Rooms, corner of sth and Wood streets, or of John Gazette, Steubenville, and Ohio Patriot, New Lis- Little, corner of 7th and Liberty streets, where all b on , will each insert the above till sale, and send their necessary information will be given. ' accounts to this paper, and a paper containing the ad- The title is indisputable. J. D. DAVIS, vertisement to M Tiernan, Pittsburgh. The Chronicle m 4 —_—.—..---. Auctioneer. ' and Advocate, of this city. will insert the above adver- AUCTION SALES. tisement once a week in their daily papers, viz: every WILL BE SOLD AT DAVIS' COMMERCIAL Monday till day of sale. Auction Rooms corner of Wood and sth street, A CHEAP TAN-YARD, *c. thisduy, Thursday, March, 7th, at 10 o'clock A M.PR SALE—a small Tan-yard and Six acres of F A large assortment of DRY GOODS. At 2 o'clock, Land, on Crow's Run, two miles above Freedom, P. M. FURNITURE. J. D. DAVIS, on the Ohio.. .There is a good dwelling House and Mar-7 Auctioneer. Ki tc hen. o i t liveel ~tone chimneys, a smoll orchard, a raj roiled Ca,i11•11, tt .TtllilY. ItNek hillIM", situp and small Tao v,rd. ‘‘liit - li will 1..• sold low on a plying at • HARRIS A;,...cy & I!.tel:igosee Met., No. 9, 511 m 5 --street. - • ;Al.. A CHEAP FARM FOR S.XLE.—A fine grating farm of 400 acres of lard, 7 miles west of Old Harmony, on the Mercer Road, 32 milestrom Pitts , ./ ', burgh. It has 200 acres cleared under good fence, a , I good orchard of all kinds of Fruit an it. It is well I watered and has a log house and a frame barn on it. 1 , On $l5OO or $2OOO beim , paid down a reasonable time will be given for the ' balance and it will be sold TEIE sub-enbe , 11. r u ' t r-eeived Id. 11,0131 'apply low. Please ap p l y at ifth stree HARRIS' Agency and mar 6 Intern et La Ar, triv 4 G inlet. 5t . ..11 a. (•,,ti,1,1.,,e, In part genre O ffi ce, N Ft. of the fi.lloi .g I:Md.—all of the 1341 yelles 1 . 1 . ti.. ;Ind ! FOR SALE. v. warranted geu duc. ; rp HE. ONE HALF part of the three story Brick Asparagns, F.g.,4, , Plant, Par,niv. Beets, Endive, reffS, I -1- House and Lot situate in Market street, .at present occupied by Thomas Campbell, and Beans, Kale, . Pepper, Co., as a Dry Goods store. The title to . this proper- Leek. Pumpkin, Broccoli, ;ty is unquestionable, and will be sold reasonable.— Lettuce, Radish. Borecole, 1 jan 4 Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL. Water Mellon, Rhubarb, Cabbage, i Musk " Salsafy. Carrot, Building Lots in Birmingham. Nasturtium, Cauliflower, Spinach, 1.3 LOTS, suitable for building most e li gibly sit- Squash, Celery, Okra, uated, and within two .t .1 .rtes' walk of the Tomatoes, Curled Cress, Onion, I steamferry boat landing, will') a, Itd at prices to suit Turnip. Cucumber, Parsley, i the times. The terms of payme.. , will be made easy, Corn, Mustard, (white and brown) &c, ' either for cash or such barteras can be made available. I Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P. Together with a variety of pot and sweet herbs and Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. flower seeds. l june 1. .JAS. PATTERSON, jr. rj"Orders for seeds, shrubs, trees &c, from gar- ', For Sale or Rent. (loners and others will be received and promptly at- I ASMALL Farm, containing 30 acres, with good tended to. F L SNOWDEN, 1 improvements; 20 acres cleared and within 5 • ?. I N 1 11 t I. . Ir v. li rt I of AT to 1. i noles of Allegheny City; if not sold soon, it will be for rent. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL, m 2 Smithfield st. near sth. . _G~` DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY. T HE first session of Madame Blaique's Academy will commence on SATURDAY, this day,Jan Rooms to Mot. 13th, at Concert Hall, at 9 A. M. The cloys of tuition will he Monday, from 3 to 5 P /11 WO large Rooms, 11 story, Gazzam's row, Mar- M; Thursday from 3t05 P M; and Saturdoy from 9to ..... ket street, suitable for printing establishments. l'2 A M and from 3to 51' M, of each week. t Also, one large and well finished room, second sto- I t is desirable that those intending to enter pupils moderate and possession given at mild do so at of the immedi e ately. Inquire of ; m 5 BLAKELY & MITCHEL. Notice to all whom it may coacera. A LL persons having claims amnust the Estate of Cl Oliver 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 raid Estate. SARAH L. EVANS, Administratris. FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. - 1 case super brown flannels, 12 pair large domestic blankets. Just received nn consignment; for sale by (16 GEO. COCHRAN No 26, Wood _ _t. HAVE in store and are receiving 425 bags Rio Coffee, part strong and green, 50 pkgs Y H and G 1' Teas. 25 boxes Russell & Robinson's s's Tobacco, 10 " Burton's 10 " Thompson's 8' 5 " Robinson's lti'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 assortment of groceries. dye stuffs, and Pittsburgh manufactured foods, nil liberal terms d 25 CROP OF 1843. r i WS E' 4~ A ` ---------_ ELTUILMAPI, JENNINGS & CO, 43, Wood street. 0 BBLS. NO. 1 CASTOR OIL, in store andlor 1 sale at the drug store of JON. KIDD, feb 14. No 60. corner ot 4th and Wood sts. PURE NITRIC ACID, for Medical and Chemical porpoees, justreceived and for ta N le at theDD Drug Store of JOA. KI. Feb 29.. No. 60, Cern. 4th & Wood eta DR. M'LA.NE'S LIVER PILLS. cuss FOR SICK HEAD-ACHIL• Extract of a letter from the Rev. Robert Laughlin, of the Pittsburgh Conference, to Dr. McLane have tried your Liver Pills, according to the direc tions, and travefound them to relieve me of sick heti& sebe,in half an hour afterrakinga dose. . Hosier Lamont,. Monongahela County, Va., Jan. 29, lUI. it fresh supply just received at dia Dnig. Stows di KMD. EIME=ZtM=I for Salt anb to, ttt: A Coal Pit, Bowe and Lot for Bale. FOR sale low, a lot of gmund adjoiningMinersville, I with two acres and about 73 perches of lend in it, a good coal mine on it, open and ready to work: it has also a new two story frame house on it: it is two short miles from Pittsburgh and will be sold at a fair price and one half of the purchase money being paid. from one to four years credit will be given. Please inquire at Harris' Agency and Intelligence Office, No 9, sth st. m 5 For Vent Two two story Brick houses on Penn street (sth ward,) neatly finished with 4 rooms, cellars, &c. &c., rent $75 per year. Also—The store and dwelling on the corner of the sth ward market, furmerly occupied as a Dry Goods store, rent sfl4 per year. Also—A two story brick store and dwelling on Penn and Factory street, rent s7sper annum. • Alto—The office and Salt sheds on the Upper Basin, at present occupied by M. Leech &Co. and adjoining Mr. Sloan's salt sheds, rent $125 per annum And several other tenements, large and small. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL, m 2 Smithfaeld, near sth at. Mil For Rent. Du aA. S g M u A ea L rie L st bric t k d T w e al r i m in s g $ l4 BO per . ann um (m4)(m4) JAMES MAY. Apply to For Rent tn . T H R A E lle E g ; 3 .t e o n rl h ci o t u r se t s w o o n Robinsonditto oon isa stre be e u t i , street; and one four story watehouse io Commercial Row, Pittsburgh. Inq GEORGE of W JACKSON, 4th straw, near Liberty. fl6-Im' PARR( FARR( VOR RENT. i6iGOOD Farm, about 23 miles below Pitts burgh, on the Ohio River, li mile on this side of Freedom, containing 220 acres, 90 or 100 of which are cleared and under cultivation. There id an excellent stone house on it, with three Parlours and a Kitchen below, and four rooms above, and finished to 1 the Garret. Also, a Stable, Barn, &c. It will be rented for one, two or three years to a good tenant- Apply to JAMES MAY, Water street, f 29 or to M. CONWAY, on the adjoining farm. To Lot.. glt A VERY lingn v;ou cz:n nt . e mnt, two story near Ferry fram s e A two story brick dealing house on Ferry street. A small frame house, on rront, 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. Atso—Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City: j 23. Apply to JAMES MAY. To Lot. COMFORTABLE , well fieisbed, new /A brick dwelling house, pleasantly situated on I,oal Lane. It will be rented on resummaltio terms Inquire of JOHN M'CLOSKEY, jan 19-tf Three Big Doom_ TO LET. ,- stA TWO STORY brick boom suipritiffelf s. .t'l. dwelling and Grocery, situate on direldrosii" of Fifth and Union streets. Possession gin% iiinfadi tacky. Enquire of .1 oil. AMES MAY. ror Rent. THE three story brick bundle& No. 65, reti. Thirdsuset, at present ocesPied by Wm. Se - er . _ At.eo, ten /kernel rotted ea Prosymettlill.near the city. en which is & Dimas( Hones, Stable, °trim& Sm. "moisten gi.es lm April *Mt. Apply_to JOIIN. D. DAVIS. enrnor of Wicad it fifth 2t4. Tiglinis is composed of - Lion Portable Boats, one of which will "dipert dent from Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and Ballimose. ' • The superiority and advantages of the rartehle , Boat over every other mode of tntnsportatitin are tbo well known to shippers generally to require cotrentend suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separatiori and damage to Goods, invariably attending three tran shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, are - by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubted.secority to owners and shippers, all goods and produce shipped by this line vrillbe ,sured in a responsible offloe in Philadelphia, without any additionsfl charge to be owners. Ikleschandise shipped b this line in any otthi east ern cities. and consigned to H Devine, will be forward ed immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. li. Devine will receive produce costaigned to him pay steamboat fr eight and charges, and forward the: - same to any of the eastern cities, and' charge no coot- . missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communirstions or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINN, Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. BUZBY & BROTHER., 36a Market street, below Teeth, Philelphia. GIESE &ad SON, • Commerce street Wharf Baltimore. B A FAHNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3, Chatham street, Boston. C. A. *cANULTT'S UNITED STATES 1 PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the transportation of it'erehandise to and front PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, since it wa. •first established on the "Individt al Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to, increase the number of floats during the winter to twenty-five, wee of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia anti Bal timbre every day (except Sundays) during the strains. and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Bent System over every other mode of transportatien.(whert canals intersect with rail roads) are too well knows to shippers by this route generally to require any com- ment. Shippers can rely nn having their rroduce, =when- - dice, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch wad at the very lamest rate of freight charged by ober Lines, without any additional charge made for naceiv ing or advancing charges, &c. All communications to the following Agents will be promptly attended to: CHARLES A. McANULTT. At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt et, Baltimore. THOMAS BORBIDGE, 272, Market street, Philadelphia. igie2ElllB43. STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO.. Forwarding and Commission 111Orchants, CLEVELAND, OHIO. A GENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com- Xi. pally composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; Wnshingum Line. Hunter', Palmer & Co.'s Line of Slim boats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve- -. land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Fropsie tors of the Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. RHYNE TO Wilkie &Ensworth, No. 9, Coenties Slip, N. R. Hunter & Co. Albany. Otis Chaff, Boston. Hunter, Palmer & Co., Buffalo, M. T. Williams & Dow, Hon. John M. Allen, Cleselisel. Charles M. Giddings, J. S. Dickey, Beaver. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. 1843-Iy. - • nM.Maillititlitt 1843. ... _ T'ARE REDUCED.—U. S. Mau. Los ot Swats .i., AND RAIL ROADCAILI, from vittsboxst,vioisii ford, Cliambersburg,, Harrisburg sad IlianalStrr, to Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train °filtrate N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one eight oat. - : Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia . Baltimore Leaves daily at 8 o'cbxk A. M. .9. . . Office 2d door below the Merchants H0te11,00444,-:', MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAIIGEt&C.ip., '.:.'.. feb 23, 1843-Iy. rropriewri:. MUM• Pi:eights to Pkiladiaplds and IDattbalwx ---- , MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE' FOR transporting Goods, Merchandise, Pngeuei , &c., between Pittsburg/4, PAilaistpitia slog -, Baltimore. Goods will he received and fen:waded hif this line on as accommodating terms and as den tisoli ,,, as by any other responsible Line. All goodsforweit. - : dad from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured. The Propiie ,and agents will give their *ball tentionan or to render satisfaction to aft 1414 - - may favor t With their custom. We %mita sAir pens, merc.himes, manufacturers and others tergivis gni , call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandise nansigt ed to the agents will be received. freight ee chtsegliff, paid, and forwarded withusttadditlonal cbargeFor warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY. / p rop / N o4i II L PATTERSON, 5 tO=NTS: Samuel M Kier, Canal Burin, near7th - st. Somata W Day, Ist. and 24 Wharf, below Race 0r.7.,4„ . Delaware, Philadelphia. tome Cruse, Baltimore. rt L Patterson e llollidaysburgh. Jesse Patiersoa, Jointstown. . g. J N Briggs, New York. Win B Reynolds & Co., Boston. . • IZIPZIL to: _ Initial? Ware. RAMMAI-ii J VW &co. Ifftra Coulter, C h ome y. , , • lditawrilk • John Grier. • I Chureh & Camden* George Breed. . F Sellers, Samuel J 2deNight, ' Samuel Wilson, Mositsoa,,k, - fob 15.'44 11.11DS. I. O. FM - GAit. jolt Aft, We 47 .~. s.