th . .... - ,ta asrni n-p.ps;:i IMTlOrtiltall, PA. FRIDAY. MORNING, MARCH , 15, 1844 . • Ortnaitses or -Tea Poon.—Today the election for (human of the Poor takes place. The Ace ii au itnitertate one, mai from the number of good men ase applies/Its, we doubt not a judicious selection will be trade. Jaw L. Baorts.—Tite letter of Judge O'Neal has bees the signal for • resumption of beetliNties ea: the part ofthe 4 1 Aipi" and 'inn." They aro again nt ... it, hot and heavy; the sotne old elegies me Urea& for ward against each other, and'the same snmrem given, that the:public bare sung sinoebroconie mid, iS The Sun talks of its courage, and the "Ago" ufsta lode puzuhuwe! 3'Vris eallytteraion to the ads.. &gement olltlrsers. SERPLA & BARKER in another column. Those wish ing to purchase will Cana their assortment of goods ex cellentand their prices unusually low. SIIIIMEN H. SARUM %vas cleated Burgess of Law renoevilie on Tuesday Inst. Mr. S. is a democrat, and his alaction is but Varbiager a more decisive and important demoorauo victory to-day. Taoai Menst.s.—We see in the city papers the proceedings of a mectingof the commissioned officers of th? military ef this city and county, requesting Col. Taciett.t.o to postpone the trial for the'rnedals presen ts:airy Dr. hiClinteck, until the 10th September next. Jrhey were to have been shot nod drilled for ou the 4th April, and that being a busy season of the year, the objection is, that companies from -It distance cannot attend, and our ewe companies will be put to great inconvenience. DIXOCRATIC JUllll.EX.—Democrats r member the Jeckeoa Jubilee that is to take place at the Washing ton Hotel this evening. Let every man turn out to the polls to-day, so that the festival may serve a double purp"c• Armstrong has been busy fur a- week past in making preperatieme, and all may rely that the entertninenent will be first4ste. • TOLLS ALT TR% AQUIDUCT.—The Chronicle of yesuniay publishes the following as the Tariff on ToIL at the Aqueduct, as agreed upon by the Councils, at their assetiags on Wednesday evening:— lit. On each and *try Canal Boat, whether em ployed in carrying passengers, freight and passengers, or freight only, for each passage, loaded or empty , 1,00. 2d. On each country flat, and other beats engaged in the Salt trade, and the John Kerns, known as the Freeport packet, and similar boats for each passage, Laded or empty, Mktg. 33. On all other country flats with Hay, Straw, Wood, Bark, Coal, Grain, Spang's hen Flat, and Market Packets with Country Produce, and passen gers for each packet, loaded or empty, 374 c:s. 4th. Oa each raft of Timber per Crib, 1,00. sth. On each foot passenzer 2cts. 6th. On each horse du fli cts. The tolls, in case of refusal to pay, to be collected as usual by law, either of the Captain or owner of the boats. COLTACTOR Or TOLLS AT TIM AQUEDUCT.—The Council* et their meeting on IVedleicky evertiag, elec ted JUssrH BARKER., C.lllectOr of Toils nt the Aque duct Thet• were three ',allotting*, mad the following is the result:— lit. Bal. 2.1. Bil. 3.1. lial Joseph Barker, 9 10 29 B. H. Kerr, . I I 11 12 John Knox, 5 6 2 Samuel Htaley, 4 4 George Ei.„Leeper, 1 2 John Phiris, 4 John King, 1 1 Charles A. Beck, 1 1 James Herriut, 1 lailP l An excellent assortment of Groceries may be had at the store of the Messrs Ltorn, on Liberty st. as well as every articleof Pittsburgh nyinufacture. The attention which these gentlemen will devote to their edatomers, together with the excellence and cheapness of their stock, must secure them a liberal patronage. Fr LIE proprietor of this well known and flighly fa -1 vored establishment takes great plea.sere in in orming his friends and the public at large that he has ust received the most AGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS That has ever been purchased in the eastern markets. It is impossible for him to describe the QUANTITY, QUALITY and VARIETY of his stock but he in "TheN. O. Picayune states that in making rites all who wish to purchase clothing or any descrip some excavations at the'New Orleans Gas works the tion to call at his establishment; as it is the only place remains of a forma of trees of immense size were dis- in the west where ALL TASTES MAY BE SUIT ED, at the most reasonable prices. His assortment covered. Same were 12 and 15 feet in circumference. of Winter, Spring, and Summer Goods rir A New Orleans paper says that it is the intent tion of the company owning the Great Western, the Leviathan and the Great Britain. to run one of those vessels two trips to that place during the cumin sea soo--oms in July and one in November. • OVERSEER OF THE POOR. l CANNOT BE EQUALLED. At the solicitation of many of my fellow citizens, T MI of which can be manufactured into clothing to ec hos,. consented to become a candidate for the office of der, and made in as good style, and as tastily and fash- Oeerseesof tho Poor.. Should I be elected, I pledge ionably designed as at any other establishment myself to discharge the duties of tho office faithfully to ! IN THE UNITED STATES. the best of my aidlit,. JAMES HAMILTON, l IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES mil-to sth Ward. i ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH- OVERSEER OF THE POOR. The undersigned offers himself as a candidate for Overseer of the Poor, at the ensuing election, to be Belden the 15th of March next, and if elected, flatters himself from hts experience in the duties of the office to be able to give general satisfaction to hilt fellow- ALEX. PARK. OVERSEER OF THE POOR.—The subscriber respectfully offers himself to bis fellow-citizens es s candidate for the above office at the election to be held OD Friday the 15th March next. feb22 1. J. ASHBRIDGE. OVERSEER OF POOR Tr HE subscriber offers himself to his fellow-citiz ens JL as a candidate for Overton of the Poor, to be held on the fifteenth of March, and pledgee himself to the faithful discharge of the duties of said office. ft 6-a PATRICK QUINN. OVERSEER OF THE POOR. r The undersigned offers himself es a candidate, for"arseer of the Poor, at the ensuing elibtion, to be held on the 3d Friday in Mara, (Lids) and. if elected, pledges himself to use his utmost endeavors for the general good m 8 te CAPTAIN E. F. PRATT, Chia of the celebrated City Blues who fought under Harrison in the last war, will be supported for Over saw of the Poor. mar s—te OVERSEER OF THE POOR. We are authorized to announce THOMAS PKRX!HS HA a oindiiate for the office of Overseer of the Poor, at theapproaehing election. m 4 OVERSEER OF THE POOL The subscriberrespectfully offers himself to his fel low citizens as a candidate for the above office at the erring election, and pledges himself, if elected, to per ferns the duties of the above office as well as lies in his power. T. KENNEY. OVERSEER OF THE POOR. We are authorized to anneutkee °JAMES WREN NA u easmiklets for the Ate of Overseer of the ,_Poetai the approaching election. "" Stank 1.-16.• ~- ~..~ .aironten; D. B, Shade, Stemstboat Agent" 0:3114 C•gainiOn Mertkast, Water Street near Wood. 121 rent WAITICII IN INN CIIANSCL. - TRESIE ARRIVAL. or NEW GOODS!! T HE subscriberhaa just returned from the Eastern cities, where he has purchased the most magni ficent assortment of . CHOICE AND FASHIONABLE GOODS Ever offered in this City! which he is now receiving, and to which he Invites tin 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 gt ods in his line, and of a superior qual ity to any thing which has heretofore been offered.— The following is a lista a part of this assortment which he offers to the public, all of which he guarantees are in the most fashionable Eastern styles, and of the best quality, suitable for the season. SUPERFINE BLACK, BLUE, INVISIBLE GREEN AND FANt.:Y COLORED EN GLISII, FRENCH &AMERICAN CLOT US, FOR DRESS AND FROCK COATS. ,lie particularly refers to a lot of beautiful French cloths and cassimeres, now style, which ho is coal dent cannot fail to please. They are of a meet ex cellent quality. SUPER. SATIN AND VELVET VESTINGS, beautiful patterns, and common vesting+ of every de- seri p Lion TWEED CLOTHS. Frenrh and English Fancy styles—suitnble fur every description of Also, nll kinds of goods which can be found at any establishment in the city, which 1w offers for sale,mnde or unmade, as cheap 11t4 nay 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 _diem constant ly on hand, ready to make for his customers. His pri • Ce 4 are to suit the times. His goads are all made by Pittsburgh workmen, and are warranted to be of SUPERIOR QUALITY The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. P. DELANY. TO EVERYBODY! JAMES BORBIDGE BrIANT CITIZRNS , flort of wsurio. ARRIVED. Michigan, Boles, Beaver, Oellit,Bowntaa, Brownsville. Clipper, Crooks, Cincinnati Belmont, Pon, Wheeling National, (new,)/Ilason, Brownsville Lehigh, Price. Looisviire DEPARTED. Swiftsunt, hletcalf, Cincinnati MoanWs, Parkinson, Mon Cit.! Richard Clayton, Gaskill, Brownsville Lodi, Tomlinson, Parkesbitrgh , Michigan, Boies, Beaver Ohio Mail, Bailey, Nashville Allegheny, Dean, Louisville Belmont, Poe, Wheeling Weston, Littleton, St Louis SUPERFINE DOUBLE. MILLED Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Vestin" gs, Cassincrtts, &c. &c. P, DELANY, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 49, LIBERTY STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE VIRGIN ALLEY Rich and exquisite patterns, in the latest styles. ALSO, LONDON PLAIDS, A large variety of patterns. MERSEILLES CACIIMERE, SACK COATS f2l tf No 49 Liberty st. 2 door.; from Virgin alley - - - - -- - IMPORTANT FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE THREE BIG DOORS! ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, And at no place west of the mountains can purchasers find such a variety of goods from which to select as at the THREE BIG DOORS In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, he has a magnificent assortment of HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, &c, &c. The motto of the "Three Big Doors" is QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS,' And in following out this system he feels con fidentthat his customers and himself ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED. . HE WeIILD INVITE THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROFES SIONAL GENTLEMAN, THE MER CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC AND WORKINGMAN ' To call and examine for themsellreg at . TEE TEUEE BIG WOORS, No. 151, Liberty street, AND THEY MUST BE SATISFIED. [OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT...AA!, '26 JOHN NITLOSKEY. Nat and Bennet Pressing, BY WILLIAM SCHOLEY, DIAMOND A lAA 11, Between Wood and Smithfield Ste. HAVING just returned from the eastern cities and purchased the most improved PRESSING MACHINES, is prepared to press gen tle men'sh a ts and braid, straw, gimp or Leghorn bonnets on the most reasonable taints, in the neatest manner and at the shortest notice. The subscriber believes that his long experience in the business is a sufficient guarantee that all work entrusted to him will be properly'veiformed. Hata or bonnets cleaned, altered, trimmed or color ed as heretofore: - WM. SCHOLEY. fiT-3m• EAR SKINS, dressed and nndresoed, just reeinv B ed and for Dale by A. BEELEN. 2k:iitctialt.-Ocilto---, --- John AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, Conse#Vf Wood ass; sasts.,AttsbargA, TS ready to receive reamisendiut oT every description JL on consignment, for public or private aisle, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on Motroais and TM/LIDA Y s, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M: Of Groceries, Pittsburgh nuutofactured articles, new and secondhand furniture, Sic.. at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evaning,at early gas light: -mug 12—y, Real Estate. Five Lots of Ground and a Dwelling House al Auction. ON Saturday, March 16th, at 3 o'clock in the after noon, Will be sold without reserve. on the pre mises, near the Fountain Inn, and opposite Lacerate, fire lots of grouna situated as follows, via: One lot of Ground on Gum street, near the Fountain Inn, and corner of Coal Lane, adjoining the prnperties of Messrs Wickersham and Gilmore, 20 feet front by 100 dep, on which is erected a two story framedwell lag house but a short time built and in good tenantable order There is a good well of water at the front door, it is in a beautiful and healthy situation and well adapt ed for either a business or a private residence. Also, ut the sumo time. four lots of ground fronting on Coal lane, eash 20 feet front by 100 deep, bounded by the property of Stephen Wiley on the east, and Patrick Ward on the west, and opposite Lareycille, commanding, a good view of the surrounding, country. only about 15 minutes' walk from t he new court house: it will positively-be sold to the highest bidder, ns the owner has removed to the country. Terms will be easy, and made !mown on-the day of sale. For further particulers enquire at bavie' Cummerci•il Aug tion Rooms, corner of sth and Wood streets, or of John Little, corner of 7th and' Liberty streets, where all necessary information will be given. The tide itindisputable. J. D. DAVIS, • m 4 Auctioneer. OROP Or 1843. THE subscriber has just received his annual supply of Landreth's Gorden Seeds, consisting in part of the following kinds—all of thelast year's crop, and warranted genuine: Asparagus, Egg Plant, Parsnip, Beets, Endive, Peas, Beans, Kale, Pepper, Leek. Pumpkin, Broccoli, Lettuce,* Radish. Borecole, Water Mellon, Rhubarb, Cabbage, Musk " Sulsafy. Carrot, Nasturtium, Cauliflower, Spinach, Squa.dl, Celery, Okra, Tomatoe.a, Curled Cress, Onion, Turnip, Cucumber, Parsley, Corn, Mustard, (white and brown) &c, &c. &c. Together with a variety of pot and sweet herbs and flower seeds. .lE'Orden fur seeds, shrubs, trees Sr.c, from gar deners and others will be received and promptly at tended to. F L SNOWDEN, jen2 i N h a.l of Wood DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY THE first session ofi Madame Blnique's Academy will commence on SATURDAY, this drty,Jan. 13th, at Concert Hall,:at 9 A. M. . The day,: of tuition will he Monday, from 3 to 5 1' M; Thursday from 3 to 5 P M; and Saturday from 9 to 19. A M and from 3 to 5 P M, of ench week. It is desirable that those intending to enter pupils should tin so at the opening of the session. BAUMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street, H. A VE in store and erereceiving 125 bap Rio Colter, part strong and green, 50 pkgs Y H and G P Teas, 25 boxes Russell & Robinson's s'. Tobacco, 10 " Burton's s's " 10 " Thompson's S's " S " Robinson's 10's •" 10 " 12's " 5 " superier pound lump 100 " fresh Malaga Bunch Raisins, 20 " No 1 and 2 Mustard, 50 " No 1 chocolate, 25 " ground popper, 5 " cocoa, 5 " rice flour, 2000 lbs loaf sugar. • 10 kegs ground ginger, 5 " " allspice. 2000 Ihs Oak Tanned sole leather, 1000 yards tow linen, 5 bales hops; I All of of which they Mier, with a general assortment of groceries. dye stuffs, and Pittsburgh manufactured goods, on liberal terms. d 25 HARPERS' BIBLE Afo '2 of HatTer's illuminated and new Pictorial Bible, in advance of the day of publication. New Publications just received. The Jew, by C. Spindler, author of the Jesuit, trans lated from the German. _ Bug Jurgal, or a tale of tho Massacre in St Domib go in 1791. by Victor Hugo. Female Quixotism, exhibited in the romantic opi nions and extravagant adventures of Circasina Shel don. - Ladies ,Magazine, edited by T S Arthur, for March. Alide, or the victim of one indiscretion und the Ro m nncing match. Knickerbocker for March Hunt's Merchant's Magazine for March. The Sisters; or, England and France, a romance of Real Life, by Henry Cockum, author of Valentino Vox, Stanley Thorn, &c. • Love of the Angels, an Eastern Romance, by Thos. Moore. Boys and Girls' Magazine, fur March, only $1 per annum. Democratic Revicw,for March. Kendall's Santa Fe Expedition, with illustrations and a map, in 2. vols Bvo. The Heretic, translated from the Russian by Chas. B Shaw, Ba., Darper'serlition. Subscribers are requested to call early for the Bible as'a limited edition will be printed. New and cheap publications received daily at Cook's Literary Depot 85 Fourth street. Land Surveying and Civil Engineering. THE undersigned intending to pursue permanently the business of Surveyingand Civil Engineering, offers his services to the public. Having hod a very extensive practice with Mr Z W Remington in this vicinity, he feels warranted in say ing that his experience and practical knowledge will be advantageous to those who may employ him. Per sons interested in real estate will find at his office plans of the City. City District, "Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsbuigh," "Yannr of Pittsburgh," Birmingham, Lawrenceville. and lots and farms extending severul miles around Pittsburgh. R E McGOW IN. Office, Penn street, a few doors above Hand, Pittsburgh - Richard Biddle, Esq., Wilson .M'Candless, Esq., John Anderson, William Arthur., R. S. Caesar., llFThoso of my friends and the public, who may wish to have reoontse to any of my papers, draughts or plans,will hereafter 6nd them is the office of RE Mo. GOWEN, whom I respeetfelly reeommed as one in whose professional abilities and integrity they may de pend. 7. W REMINGTON. mB-11 ew ly C IC S : P. IVluleany, James S. Craft, Esq., Hun. Harmar Denny, Cbas. S. Bradford, Esq O. Metcalf, Esq. NOT ICE MOuldiM Jot Zak VALUABLE Rh.. _ _ FOR SALE. 0 LL be sold outcry, 'cm Wad , W I . nodally, the 10th day of April neat, at IU a clock A M, at Wellsvilie,_Olgo, sundry houses and lots, vi= The undivided half of the • ththlik noted, With Stab/iitg oa the adjoining Lot, now in the occupancyßr Mr Way. The house is large and well calculated fiwa tavern, being now occupied as such. Also, one framedwelling houseand lot,with a good convenient sized store room attached, latelyoe cupiel by•Cyrns Black; one well fitiished-framedurell log house and lot, with back buildings lately occupied by Lawson & Martiir,aostframe dwelling bane, lately occupied b_Y MY Muttitt..likewiee the FOUNDRY PROPERTY formerly owned and occupied by A . G Richardson. This is a large spacious building, well calculated for the purpose it was intended for, and was carried on successfully by Mr Richardson, previous to his moving to Cincinnati, since which it has not been pin in operation; but the stack (a very superior one) is still standing and in good order, and with vary little ex pense the foundry could be put in operation. This pro perty is certainly worthy the atteutina of any person with a small capital desirous of engaging in that kind of business, it being one of the best situations on the Ohio River for disposing of the mantifectured articles, and at will be sold no doubt at a great sacrifice. There will be sold at the samettime half of an acre of coal land nearly joining the foun dry property, be sides six unimproved lots, viz NO9 2,4, 5, T, 10, and 13. All the foregoing property is in the town of Wells vil IP, COI umbiana county, 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 _ _ _ Trustees for A.G. Rieimrclson f24-I.lkatg Gazette, Steubenville, and Ohio Patrice, New Lis bon, will each insert the above till sale, and send their accounts to this paper, and a paper containing the ad vertisement to M Tiernan, Pittsburgh. The Chronicle and Advocate, of this city, will insert the above ac44er tirement once a week in their daily papers, viz: every Monday till day of sale. Public Sale. M B Y virtue of an authority given in the last will and testament of William Hunter, deceased, late of the borough of Washington, Pa., the undersigned executor of the estate, will offer at public sale, on the premises, that valuable lot of ground in the city of Pittsburgh, situate on the corner of Smithfield and Second streets. near the Monongahela House,con taining 80 feet on Smithfield street and 60 feet on Se cond street, more or less, on which is erected a two story brick dwelling house, a frame dwelling house and other buildings. The ground may be divided in to four lots, 20 by 60 fret each. and will he sold sepa rate or together, to snit purchasers. Tb'. sal* will take place on Wedne.dly. thr. 15th illy of heti, sit 2 o'clock P. Id., and the tcnns, %%hint) will lie easy, loads known by R. (ATWELL mar 12-ts [Pan*lranian pub:l.h in weekly paper till sale, and chargo this iilFive.] A CHEAP TAN-YARD. 4-c 'VCR SALE—a small Tan-yard and Six nem. of Land, on Crow's Run, two miles above Freedom, on the Ohio. There is a good dwelling Huuse and Kitchen, with good st.ollo chimneys, a small orchard, a good paled garden, a stable, back honse, shop and small Tan yard, which will be sold low on arplying at HARRIS' Agency & Intelligence Office, No. 9, sth street. m 5 ACHEAP FARM FOR SALE.—A fine grazing farm of 400 acres of lard. 7 miles west of Old Harmony, on the Mercer Road, 92 milesfrom Pitts burgh. It has 200 acres cleared under good fence, good orchard of all kinds of Fruit on it. It is well watered and has a log house and a frame barn on it. On $l5OO or won being paid down a reasonable timo will be given for the balance and it will be sold low. Please apply nt HARRIS' Agency and Intelli gence Ofike, No. 9 Fifth street. mar G Building Lots in Birmingham. 13 LOTS, suitable for building must eligibly sit uated, and within two ..'• t rtes' walk of the steam ferry boat lauding, will id at prices to suit the times. The terms of paymet... will be made easy, either for cash or such barterazi can be made available. Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P. Paterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. June 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr. For Sale or Rent. ASMALL Farm, containing 30 acres, with good improvements; 20 acres cleared and within 5 miles of Allegheny City; if not sold soon, it will be for rent. Apply to BL AK ELT & MITCHELL, m 2 Smithfield et. near sth. Rooms to Rent: TWO large Rooms, 3d story, Gazzam's row, Mar ket street, suitable for printing establishments. Also, one large and well finished room, second Ito. ry, same row, Rent moderate and possession given immediately. Inquire of m 5 BLAKELY & MITCHEL. A Coal Pit, Hones and Lot for Sale. FOR Pale low, a lot of ground adjoining Minerscille, with two acres and about 73 perches of land in it, a good coal mine on it, open and ready to work: it has also a new two story frame howie on it: it is two short miles from Pittsburgh end will be sold at a fair price and one half of the purchase money being paid. from one to four yours credit will be given. Please inquire at Harris' Agency and Intelligence Office, No 9, sth si. m 5 Por Rent MLASMALL brick dwelling House, on Du quesne street. Terms, $BO per annum. Apply to (m 4) JAMES MAY. Per Bent. MIIREE story houses en Robinson street, JL Allegheny city; two ditto on Isabella street; and one four story watehouso in Commercial Row. Pittsburgh. Inquire of GEORGE W JACKSON, 4th street, near Liberty. fl6-1m• FARM FOR RENT. Pri A GOOD Farm, about 23 miles below Pitts burgh, on the Ohio River, mile on this side of Freedom, containing 220 acres, 90 or 100 of which are cleared and under cu hivation. Them is ao excellent stone house on it, with three Parlours and a Kitchen below, and four rooms above, and finished to the Garret. Also, a Stable, Barn, Sm. It will be rented for one, two cr three years to a good tenant. Apply to JAMES MAY, Water street, 129 or to M. CONWAY, on the adjoining farm. • To Let ritA VumEgßbLcceon,vmenFierontnt„twnoeasrtopc frnmrrysta iltwel A two story brick dwelling house on Ferry street. A small frame house, on Front, below Ferry it. A very convenient brick dwelling, with stable and carriage house,situate on Penn street, in the Fifth ward, formerly occupied by Dr Gladden. A Lso—Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City. j 23. Apply to JAMES MAY. A COMFORTABLE, well finished, new /111 brick dwelling house, pleasantly situated on Coal Lane. It will be rented on reasonable terms Inquire of JOHN M'CLOSKEY, inn 19-tf Three Big Doors, Liberty street. triilk. A TWO STORY brick house, imitable for a dwelling and Grocery. sit nate on the corner of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given immedi ntely. Enquire of 011 For Rant. /Farr., three story brick building, No. 65, .1 Third street, at present occupied by Wm. Seeley. A Len, ten acres of ground on Prospect Hill,near the city, on which is a Dwelling House, Stable, Orchard, &c. Possession given Ist April next. Applyto JOHN D. DAVIS, corner .1 Wood & Fifth sts. ALEX'R YOUNG To Lat. TO LET. JAMES MAY AMERICAS PORTABLE BOAT um:, .Thr lda traisorntation of MERCHANDIZE AND PRO/XICE ISTWEZIN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE. AND NEW YORK AND BOSTON-. FL INIMMI, RESPECTFULLY informs his Melia, and shippers generally, that he has changed the name of his Transportation Line, from the United States Portable. Boat Line. to the Amariean Portable Boat Line.. This line is composed of twenty-five new Four See Lion Portable Boats, one of which will depart daily, from Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and Baltimove. Thu superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportation are too well known to shippers generally to require comment: suffice it to say, that the detention, loss, separation and damage to Goods, invariably attending three tran shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, are by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippers, all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in sured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Merchandise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities. and consigned to H Devine, will be forward ed immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no coup missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communications or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H DEVINE, Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittshurgh. BUZBY & BROTHER, Stia Market street, below Teeth, Philadelphia. GIESE 86' SON, Commerce street Wharf. Baltimore. B A FAHNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, Now York. RICE & WILMA MS, No 3. Chatham street, Boston. 1111 l . • .Ti ....won .I=4l C. A. NIcANTILTYPS UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the transportation of N . erchandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. THE success this line has met with, sines it was first established on the "Individual Enterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of floats during the winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bal timore every day (except Sundays) during theses/ton. and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages of tbe Portable Boat System over every other mode of transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any com ment. Shippers can rely on having their r reduce, merchan dise, or goods of ajy 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, &c. All communications to the following Agents will be promptly attended to: CHARLES A. McANULTY, At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. ROSE & MERRILL, 53, Smith's Wbarf. near Pratt st, Baltimore. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jan3l-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia. maga 184 3. Mali STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., F orwar di ng an d Commission cntraLaytn, OHIO. AGENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com pany composed of the Merchants' Line, Erie Canal; Washington, Line. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s Line of Steamboats and vessels on the lakes. Cleve land Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors ofthe Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. RZFER TO Wilkie & Ensworth, No. 9, Comities Slip, N. Y. 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. Birmingham & Co., Pittsburgh. ap 1 1843-1 y: 1843. - El ARE REDUCED.—U. S. MAIL Lutz or &rains AND RA IL ROAD CARS. from Pittsburgh, via Bed ford, Chambersburg, Harrisburg and Lancaster, to Philadelphia, connecting with the Main train ofcars to N. Y. &c. Only 150 miles staging and one night ont. Also, the direct line to Baltimore. Fare to Philadelphia $9. Baltimore 9. Leaves daily at 8 o'clock A. M. Offico 2d door below the Merchants' Hotel Wood st MENDELL, GRAHAM, WAUGH &Co., fob 23, 1843-Iy. Proprietors. _ .Ikasor 71' 0 !I Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE• OR transporting Goods, Merchandise, Produce, &c., between Pittsburgh., Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods will be received and forwarded by this line on as accommodating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Line. All goods forwar ded from =Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Proprietors and agents will give their whole at tention and endeavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom.. We invite ship pers, merchants, manufacturers andethers to give us a call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandisoconsign ad to the agents will be received. freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional charge for for warding or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, H L PATTERSON, 5 .P"Pridm &amiss: Samuel M Kier, Canal Basin, near7th at. Fittsb'g. Samuel W Day, Ist and 2,1 Wharf, below Race at. Delaware, Philadelphia. tsetse Crust, Baltiinore. FIL Patterson, Hollidaysbnrgh. Jesse Patterson, Johnstown. J 4 N Briggs, New York. Was B Reynolds & Co., Boston TETER TO: James McCully, Irvin & Martin, R Robinson & Co, J W BarbridgedsCo, Henry Coulter, C G Hussey, John Grier, Church & Carothers, George Breed, F Sellers, Samuel J Samuel Wilson, Mediae*, fa feb 15. '44 coVuiscesirb sada' fl A.Miligarear7 COMMA 07 WOOD MID Min • SPECIE STANDARD. Merchant. mut Mantifacturers' Serif.. Exchange BanicSerip 3 Currency Bosh County Scrip Oa Phi:4404114a Pew York - Boaters. Baltimore SPECIE. Geld. ....... •. . . . rim Silver .. .pmr PENNSYLVANLA.--P/TTSBURGIC Merck of Pittsburgh Par Merck/ads and Meisoffaolurere kith _pm Eackalage ....•• .. ...... : .paw • Do. Hollidayslrergh .. free PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North America -•••••••... Do Northern Lidera. , . Do Pennsylvania . .... Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania....... Farmers' and Mechanics' bank '""' ** Kensington bank.. - • Mannfacturers and Mechanics' ... .. Mechanic/ Moyamensing . .. . Philadelphia bank Schuyikill 1. Southwark Western. .. Bank of Penn Township .:,.: Girard bankl -- - • U, S. bank and branches .80 COUNTRY RANKS. , Bank of GEI 111421110110111 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 441 " Chester county .... ffilirt " Delaware c0unty........... PI" , •• Montgomery county Per " Northumberland........ par Farmers' bunk of Bucks c0nnty....... .. -pus Eastonbank ---- - 4. - - p ar Doylestown bark 7100 r Franklin bank of Washington . •.•••• jAIIV Bank of Ckambersburgh.... " Middletown ...........- ... Getlysburgh..... ..... i " Lewistown .......,... .... ....it's- , " Suagnehannacounty ........... Berkscounty bank .... v.;..15 Columbia Bankand Bridge CDT : pally • li A Carlisle bank 14. -..,f' Erie bank . -- - - --- -if * Farmers and Drovers' bank _.:14 " Bank of Lancaster • " Bunko/ Reading,.. .... .47: : Harrisburg bank.. Henesdale ".... -,• , i 4 ono Lancaster " • ' 11 Lancaster co. " 4 , ............. ... .. Lebanon •• .....t... .1 : Miners' bank of Pottsville. .......... . ~- ; .1:... Monongahela bank of Brownsvi ll e _ .. .2.•,-;- .e . t._ ~, Near Hope and De7aware Bridge comyany.....2 Northampton bank .:..we sale Towanda bank. Wyoming bank— ..- s. West Branch bank York bank.... OHIO. Belmont bank of St. C/airsvilk.... l , Clinton bank of Columbus 1 Columbiana bank of New Lisbon.— .. .... ....I Circleville (Lawrence, cashier).... I ••( Warren, a5hier)............ no sak • • Cincinnoti banks.... .. ..... ......... 1' Chilliiothe bank.... .... ........1.1 ..'- Commercial bank of Lake Erie.... .7 Dayton bank ....... .. 'a Franklin bank of Columbus ........ li Farmers' and Mechanics' bank of Elteubesvilbs .. I i Farmers' bank of Canton 6 30 Geenega li Granville 62 Hamilton Lancaster 10 Marietta ...... ...... 1 Massillon ... . . Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati . ....2. Mount Pleasant .... ........... .. .1 Norwalk Putnam Sandusky 4.1 • Scioto .... .... .. • . #.:.10 Urbana. ...... ...... .... ... ..... ..........50 Wooster Xenia...... . ........I Zanesville . ........... Bank of C/evetand................. .. . • ....30 INDIANA. State bash and branches . State Scrip • . 14 • An banks State bank Bank of Illinois. Shannisetown ...... VIRGINIA.: Bank Bank of its Vt tt of Virginia Bi„Ai . - Exigent, taak of Virginia Fanner? bon.k of Virginia... ~ *2 North- We bank of Vir ...... ..:1, Merchants' anti Mechanics' bank of - Virginia...4 MARYLAND. Baldiaforg City banks ...' Ail solves! ba5k5............. — 4 2 SOUTH CAROLINA. Al so:vent bank, ..... •. • . .... 2 ALABAMA. Mobile banks.. .. ................... Country banks...... .... LOUISIANA. New Orleans banks (g00d)................. AUbanks • ... -..... PRINTING OFFICE, The proprietors of the MORIttIrePOOT sad Mgt. CURT MAWIMACTURZII..p.afaIIy inform dollar friends and the pats of those papers, that they have a large and well chosen assortment of 41/1112111101181 7/10111r3E"3111339 &kin) &AI 111413212M1L1N1 Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and that they um prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRINTING, abotit, Bills of Lading, Circular*, Paa %%lets, Bill Heads, Cods, Hanciaills, Blank Checks, list Tip' ttintts Niattag. Stage, Steamboat anal Casa Not Bias, aria ap propriate cats, Printed on the s ho rtest notice and most reaacostla tee. We raspontfally ask thapationage of ottaltieada aei the public in gooaral in dm branch of our bushman,. .1 , 31, 1843. PHILLIPS Sr. SMIT . PittabinTS. TlMbiree received, and will hereafter keep cosi V V meetly es band, t full supply of Priming let in large gad smell kegs, which we will be able to sof cheaper dem hoskompsoforebeon sold in tbilteity. 4 14 min:ft tali enontry eroompuniodles Ake es t 41.1. ceeltli)be promptly etlended to,• pilau PS • & SMITH. • est 104 f °fru of the reel Ardlei apub • an txt EXCI ANGE-11T SIGHT KENTUCKY ILLINOIS. NORTH CAROLIN A GEORGIX' TENNESSEE. DOME AND lON v. W. gaunt or wood a VITTU ars OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Priarters.
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