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IITIVSBURGII PA.
tattitorhty MORNING, MARCH 2t, 1844
t MAs►fIRY. for April, is now
detilkittat Cool's.
TIVILPIDIE3' NATIONAL MAGAZLNIt i 4 also reeei
vodsidtiaame place. Among the contributors tO this
perloadkire observe the names dome of the most
I.6poidr *titers in the country, and the publishers de.
void lbOtil: /FAQ! d cureiu make it worthy of petr'
VINO IS ?HS litkissitt—No eicstern M we-tern
'These stegv coetrevors 4ught w be
headvarwro.
loctarithus.--The proprietors of the different hotels
vied 40-rooms in Mobile have resolved to abolish the
ghltatitwas lunch system. _This determination, it ap
phtt bid been inanned by the groat nornbser of loafers
who lastat the taverste:und get their entire living at the
entakgabkm. The Daily Advertiser sup that no kiss
than SOO - persons have been supported in that way at
oral thrbe establishments in that city.
_
Twenty negroes left this city on Sunday, on the
Macedonian for New Orleans, where they ara to em
bark for Liberia. They were the s'nves of Thomus
Lindiay, Sr. late of StCliarles county. And manumitted
by him on condition that tin-v would go to Liberia.
They 'feria in charge of one of the executor* of the ea
tate.-41 Louis Rep.
The Vandalin (III) Free Press says: "Numerous
flat•bofU are leasing our wharf. Two left here last
Monday, end took with them frtight to the amount of
$B,OOO. Vandalia is situated on the Kaskaskia river.
tair The remains Of SUMS Ete LIN ent.N F Arlo - TEL D
vote yesterday interred in Cpprea+ Grove Cemetery.
His sopa mother mad three-of his little orphans—two
/ewt looking boys and Is girl—follVtoela the hearse to
the , lonely spot. The mothor's fell free and warm_
w bile tbc4prattle'snd smile of the little innocents but to.
pl*luty told they knew nut that their father was no
rntoee!—N 0 Pie.
rEILIE, subscriber has just returned from the Eastern
I. cities, where he has put chased the must =gni
------ t ileum assortment of
THE SCHRS. ZEPHYR AND -ANGI.ONA. l CHOICE AND FASHIONABLE GOODS
In minden to these vessels (a brief areottnt of which i Ever: offered in this City!
wad given in an extract of a letter from Manilla to a I w hich he is n ow receiving. and to which he invites
gentlemen in this city, an d which appeared in the tir attention of his customers and the public generally
-
- Transcript last evening) the Salem Gazette of this 1 who wish to supply themselves with
mntning has the following:— . I GLIOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND FASHIONABLE
-.' We are confident, from an examination of antes. i CLOTHING, AT CHEAP PRICES.
that this report, sautes it relates to the Zeithr, is en- 1 The very liberal patronage which his friends and 1
tirely without foundation. Jim-Rob. r t r u l s ford left I the public have heretofore been pleased to bestow on
Manilla on !list of November. The Zephyr arrived at ih is es tablishment. has induced him to purchase
Bombay in August. from Canton. and remained there l A GREATER VARIETY
totell the seventeenth of Noreniber, when she sailed on ' of all kinds of glints in his line. and of a superior tprol
her return to Canton. A letter has beCn received in i v to any thing which 1i.5.4 heretofore been offered , —
Salem from Capt. Johnson, of the Zephyr, dated No- The following is a listof a partof this assortment which
:weber 16th. stating .that he %vas then ready fin sea, 1 h e offers to the public. ail of which he guarantees are
and should sail nn the t ext ti ty. Of coorse there can in the mostfashinnable Eastern styles, and of the best
be no tenth in the report front the Transcript in les i goolity, soitable for the seas on.
'pea to the Zephyr, and we dattht not that it will op- 1 SCEERFINE BLACK. BLUE, INVISIBLE
pear that tle' Anglona if also fore " GREEN AND FANCY COLORED EN
The Advertiser says that, as to the Anglona. she is I GUSH, FRENCH & AMERICAN
a mere pilot boat of 90 ton., employed in the vicinity i GLOTTIS,
- of Canton river, and that there is no prohability of her I FOR DRESS AND FROCK COATS.
being on the way to Bonthav with a I tr.: .t amount of .
Ile particularly refers to a lot of beautiful French
treailitil.•••• Tra nscript, Feld iy. ' eloths anti enssimeres. new style, which he is ronfi
COUN CI:EIFEL f THA LERS. dent cannot fail to please. They are of a most ex,
quality.
VELVET
On the head side are tli word., "Friedrich \‘' ii- 1 " new
lelm 11 1, Kof,ir, von Preussen." On the reverse is SUPER SATIN AND
Rich and exquisite patterns, in the
.; e math eneloyinz these %surds ••Ein l?...iclis Thaler :
1914. A." Around t heremh...V..irzehn Eifs. Feille, latest styles.
a Murk." This describes one offered to on the (ohm- ALS 0 , IGS DOS PLAIDS,
day. , A latze variety uf P ortents.
Three it every reason to believe a large tvoonnt of MERSEII.LES CACHMERE.
roitutet fr it foleign—ptineirally Geo manie—enin if in , ''e , ‘” ,, ful palP , r•l'. And com.ooo vestings ..f ever! , Jr
cirrulnitnn. it tr rent rill , : made iif a V01i..W1,11 Col- ' --' -.: -”
videl in.onl, co.:vied %. ill' at in cove, in: of Ali., r. and
a.) well exeenteri. that it will derei, , . any except the
most eaperiet7ced mazes of m alt y. It ettithe.n ~.. de
tected hy its "tin;. - -Iltittaifoal (Mo.) Jul, null
Sr DOM IP. 041 , -M , r.v. Flea rtSC.—Ads iCes Colin
Port Republican. Ho!ii, o thr 29th It!t, report n con
flict Lem. en the tioers he Ility• ion Republic and
art body of the eitirs-n., t.t feat I tavern, o town oit::in
o fe s miles of St. Masks. A (lenerid and six. Officer.
of the regular Army were killed. The conflict amse
from long riles b‘hed animosity between the blacks a nd
mulatto*. and dissatisfaction among the Northern re
Meat* of the Ldand with seine proshiions of the nevi
constittition. The lighter colored negines were much
proeented by the real blacks.and some hundreds of
thle tnnittueef had fatly from St Marks to Purt Itepubi
liettfi for refuge. abandoning their peoiessions: The
Ceditinetried Pan; The population is generally repre
vented as in an uneasy c.indition —the blacks at midi
whth the mulattoes, the civil with the milit try. mnnr
discontented with the new Preiaent, tiered, and all
arcruing offices.—N. F. SPIN.
_Crti.dviees Crout fl.tvana itato tltat on the lot et'
March tome 20 individuals were to he hani.hed to
Spain fur .pat tir.ipating in the Lite rroublos. This (Iv
SWIM? WAS manic by the Copt:tin General. The de,.
Prete or hie Excellency are said to be despotic and ar
bitrary, but are tolerated with exemplary resignation.
MR. BENTON.
The Waahingtnn correspondent of the New York
Meaning Post, writing under date of March lOtlt,htis
the following in reference to Sennter Remote
"Atli stated ti few, days after the lamentable evert,
Mr Penton's injuries are of ii - much more serious char
acter than were at first anppo.ed The effect of the
shock upon his frame; inclined to corpulency as it is,
were so sevete as completely to destroy the regular
action of the naives. Physician,. aro still in anxious
attendance upon him, and they suppose that nearly a
ustmth must intervene before ho oil) be expected to
re visits the Smote Chamber."
IN THE REACH OF EVERY ONE !
NE► iingpras or mazer wozza.
LADY'S BOOK, for April. Embellishments—
fho Promenade painted by F. Corbaux,engtaved
by A L Dick; The Pastor's Visit, engraved by A L
Dick: Sketches of Pads, two engravings. Fashions
—••throe figures, elegantly - colored; figures 1 ani. 2.
Promenade Dress; • figure 3, mornin..; costume. Con
tenu entirely original.
Fortene flunter—or,the Adventures of n Man About
Town...--a novel of New York Society, by Mrs Helen
Berkley.
Mysteries of London, No I—translated by Henry C
Detnitm.
Hypocrite-4:lr. Sketches of Am! icon Society from
a residence of forty xeers, by 2E 4op.
Rocetm, No l--containinz the culprit Fay,
Lillian
and the Eve of St Agnes, with original notes, by N
LeUers of Bishop Englund, to the Hon ino Forsythe,
.ea thesubject. of Slavery, to which is prefixed copies
in Latin and English. of the Pope's Apostolic letter
concerning the African slave trade with some introduc
tory mutt Irs, , ect. by W. George' Read.
- Harpers' edition of the Orumbler, by Miss E Pick
eting—cheep edition.
Unloved One, by Mrs 11,,ffiand•
'Mysteries of Paris, in French --now complete in
S immbers •
Pictorial History of tho 'United St otos —No 12.
To be had itt CIA'S Literary Depot 85
streets whom itiLcheap pbblications arerecivedFourth
mar 19.
WUFFA.IO ROBES bs single robe or tiale,frsal
LY A. BEELEN.
054 r.
Intnily
c home sugar cut eithaini, for
use, squid to tiny tbeeiy, for sale by
HENRY F. t SCHWEPPE ,
No 182, Libor", street.
mu-to
• IatIFFAIkk ROBES.- -Iteoeired by Cicero. a froAh
• and foil supply of oil eine* of -RAWL Apply to
- A. BEE I,.EN.
3 /IBS lITDVS SOAP t just remind.
IZAPItE CURRANTS.-3 Casks fresh Zonw Cur- V Palm Sinn in bar, attba Drug - Storo - of
ranti, for oak by• REI?; 11 ART ar,STitONG. State Di JONA. KIDD.
ton 1140 Libor?) street. m 5" . "...4 - c;.. 60, Corner ttb & Woud
port of Pittoburgl).
REPORTICD BY
D B. Skebte, Steamboat Agent and Caxersiriunt
Merchant,
Water Street, near Wood
I.oi MT WATER IN THY CPI/MM
ARRIVED.
Mail, Logan, Cincinnati 4.
Sea Bird, Ballard, New Orleans
'Mingo Chief, Devfnney, Wheeling
Mayflower, Hutchison, Nashvill
Moxahela, Parkinson Mon City
R Choon, Gaskill, Brownsville
Belmont, Poe, Wheeling
Columbiana, Smith, Wabash
Mcssenrr, Perry, St Louis
Cleveland, llemphill, Beaver
Nlichigant Iluies, Beaver
DEPARTED.
Belfast, Poe, Wheeling
Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver
Michigan, Buies. do
Della, Bowman, do
Little Ben, Thacker, Cincinnati
Mail, Logan,
Mingo Chief, Devinney, Wheeling
F Linn, Kennet, St Louis
rEtzsu ARRIVAL OF
NEW GOODS!!
••
SUPERFINE DOUBLE MILLED
Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Vesting',
Cassinetts, &a. &c.
. P. DELANY,
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
O. 49, LIBERTY STREET,
TWO DOORS ABOVE VIRGIN ALLEY.
TWEED (:LOFIIS
Eir4 E., icy dtylei—rmitd.bie for
ut
S kCki CO NTS
Aloi. all kinds of pords which can lx• found at any
e..tabli...liment in the city, which he offers for sale,ninqk
unmade. as cheap aq any dealer in the city.
The undersigned offer.; the above extensive and ca•
tied assortment of senqonalile good% for sale at a small
ads ance. on their original cost,and keeps them constant
ly on hand, ready to make for hit customers. His pri•
ess nee to quit the timeq. Hi, goods are all made by
Pittsburgh workmen, and are warranted to be of
SUPERIOR QUALITY
r.The public are invited to call and examine for
themselves. P. DFLANY.
tf No 49 Liberty st. 2 donnsfrom Virgin alley.
i
,R) EVERYBODY
FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE
THREE BIG DOORS!
FINITE proprietor r.fthis well known and highly fu
vored establishment takes great pleasure in in
forming his friends and the public at large that he has
pist teccived the most
MAGNIFICENT 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
vites all who wish to purchase clothing of any descrip
tion Loran at his establishment, as it is the only Once
in the west where ALL TASTES MAY BE SUIT
ED. at the moat reasonable prices. His assortment
of Winter, Spring, and Summer Goods
CANNOT BE EQUALLED.
All of which can be manufactured into clothing to or
der, and made in as good style, and as tastily and fash
ionably designed as at any other establishment
IN THE UNITED STATES.
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT HIS PRICES
I ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH
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
la addition to his unrivalled stook of clothing, he
has a magnificent assortment of
HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS. &c, &c.
Tho motto of use "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.
RS WOULD INVITY
THE MAN OF FASHION, -THE PROFES
SIONAL GENTLEMAN, THE MER
CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC
AND WORKINGMAN
To call and examine for themselves at
Tani TIEIREEI BIG DOORS,
No. 151. Liberty street,
AND THEY MUST ISE SATISFIED.
'OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE
PAVEMENT.,EI
e l f 26 JOHN M'CLOSKEY.
BACON. -11980 lbs. Bacon, a prima article, for
SAO by D &GW- LLOYD,
'inls-- • • No 142; Liberty st.
- Lan&Wanted. -
A FEW -mires nf-TimberLand within a few miles
11. of Pittsburgh is wanted. Send partienlats and
irrice-(piisi7fatid) to officentls-34.
=IN
John D. Davis,
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T,
Corner of Wood and Stkida., Pittsburgh.
$ ready to receive merchandise of every description
on consignment, for 'Make or private sale, and
from long experience in the above business, flatter:
himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction
so all who may favor him with their patronage.
Regular sales on MONDAYS ELTICI THCIODATS, le Dry
Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittsburghnianufactured articles,new
and secondhand furniture, &c.. at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sales every evening,at early gas light. aug 12—y
DRY GOODS AND FURNITURE
AT AOCTIOS.
AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of
Wood and sth streets, to-morrow, Thursday
Marth 21st, at 10 o'clock A M, w'll be sold, without
reserve, a large and well sslected stock of Dry Goods,
suitable fur the present and approaching seasons. con
sisting in part of—
Broadcloths, oessinetts Ind cassimares,
Muslim' and calicoes, merinoes.
Silk and cotton hdkfs and shawls.
Sewicg silk; hosiery, bed ticking,
Checks and Ginghams, K.ntucky jeans,
Monis de Laineo. green Italie,
Irish linen, fancy hdkft,
Shirt collets,
Ready made clothing.
Also,
900 dozen .pnol cotton
At 2 o'clock of sago!, (Inv.
ADMINISTRATORS ' SALE OF FURNITUMX.
Will be sold, by order of Administrators, a large lot
of household and kitchen furniture, among which are
sofas, chairs, tables, bureaus. book cases, carpetting,
feather bed., with a large lot of gm-els:mare end Liu:h
en utensils.
Also, 1 double barrelled shot gun, genuine Stubb
and twist. J D DAVIS.
tn2o Auctioneer.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Of Household and Kitchen Furniture,
AT AUCTION.
\VILL be sold at Davie Commertial Auction
Room*, corner of Wood and sth streets, to
morrow Thursday March 21st, at 2 o'clock in the af
ternoon, wilibe sold without reserve, by order of ad
ministrator's a large lot of Household and Kitchen
Fut niture
Among which are,
Nlahogany sofas.
Cane seat chairs, and settees;
Common and funcy Windsor Chairs;
Dining and Breakfast Cables;
Secretairo Book cue;
High Fost Bedsteads;
French do.
Feather Beds and Bedding;
Carpeting, Fandemand Fire fro !IA ;
One eight day Brass Clocks;
Together witha Lingo lot of Qinenueare end kitch
en utensil.,
ALSO.
I Double Barrel phu J
Gu
DAVIS,
genuineucti Stuoneebb
r.arid
T . D
Real listate.
Pive Lots of Ground and a Dwelling House at
((IN NIONDA Y. April Bth, at 3 o'clock in the after
noon, will be sold without ruserve, on the premi- '
see, near the Fnuntuin Inn, and opposite Laceyville,
five lots of ground situated as follows, viz:
One lot of ground on Gum street. near the Fountain
Inn, and corner of Coal Lane. adjoining the properties
of Messrs NVickershnm and Gilmore, 20 feet front by
100 deep, on which is erected a two story frame dwel
ling house but a short lime boiltntiii in gout] tenantable
order. There is n good well of water at the front dour;
it is in n beaittifal and healthy situation ithd well adap
ted for either a business or n private residence.
Also. nt the snot', time, four kits of ground fronting
on Coal lane, each 20 feet front by 100 deep s , bounded
by the property of Stephen Wiley un the east. and Pat
rick Ward en the west. and opposite Laceyville, com
ma tiding it good view the surrounding country only
aliont 15 minutes' aMk from the new court house;
it will positively be sold to the Iti!..iliest bidder, as the
the owner has removed to the c ountry. Terms will
lie moderate and made knee , nma the day of sale. For
further particulars enquire at Davis' Commercial Auc
tion Rooms, cur •er of sth and Wood streets, or of
John Little, corner of 7th and Liberty streets, or of Mr
Petrick Ward, near the premises., where all necessary
information will be given.
The title Is indisputable
-rtlB
Lemons.
n RIM ESy Lemons in half s, jmit received
ml fur sale by REINHART & STRONG.
tril2 140 Liberty street.
----
Received,
TWO HUNDRED lb!' small liquolicettall, at th
wholesale and retaildrug store of JON. KIDD,
m 5 corner 4th sad Wood its
Olive Oil.
FEW baskets fine Olive Oil, just received and
A for sale by REINHART & STRONG,
140, Liberty street.
Pitch and Oakum.
BBLS PITCH
31,1 10 bales Onkurr;,
Just received nnd for ante by
J W 131iRBRIDGE & CO.,
ml 3 Water st reet, between Wood and Smithfield
Fleur.
TTWO UUNDRED BBLS S. F. FLOUR,
Just received and for sale by
J W BURBRIDGE & CO.,
ml 3 Water street, between Wood and Smithfield
N. 0. St
100 HHDS prime N 0 Sugar. just received
and for sale tr,
FIAILI A`l, ANNINGS & CO.,
43, ‘Yood street.
30CI' BAGS Coffee, in store and for sale by
%-! HAILMAN, JENNINGS & Co..
43, Wood street.
Raisins.
50 BOXES M R Raisins, just received and for
sale by
HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO
43, Wuod street._
Syrup.
1 n
HALF bbis Syrup,extra fine, for family use
U just received and for sale by
HAILMAN, JENNIN3S
oo&d C,
43, W stro.eet.
Apples I
n BBLS Ohio Green Apples, and a lot of su.
perior dried, receiJ. D ved .
Won conILLI ii AMS nmont and
,
No 18. Fifth street.
jar ode by
m 2
*Goshen Cheese.
WE hove received a further supply of Goshen
Cheese. REINHART & STRON9,
..0 140. Liberty street.
ONE new Yawl, 18 feet long, (built by Peter
Sbouse, of Shuusetuwn) also, one Skiff, 22 fret
long, built by the same. The workmanship and ma•
terials of both warranted, and will be sold low for cash.
Apply to BIRM INOHAM &
127 No 60, Water area.
lid Asses.
250
f fl o ß r a LS ale Di .0 httaiaaara, just received and
HAIL N, 314N1N CO..
wend.street.
Gardda Steeds.
A" CHOICE aelectiottlfseeda from die "Fredonia
Gardens",,,(N. Y.) on eonalgameat and for pale at
REIN HART & SRONG.
140 Liberty st.
feb 20
Auction
J. D. DAVIS,
A uct ioneer
Coffee.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR.SALE
WIT.I be sold at. public outcry,: an Wed
wary, the 10th day u April next, at
10 clock AM, at Wellsville, Ohio, sundry houses
and lots, vie. The undivided half of the
Onion
With Stabling oa tba adjoining Lot,
now in the occupancy of Mr Way. The house is large
and well calculated for a tavern, being now: occupied
as such. Also, one framedwelling huuseand lnt,with
a good convenient sized atom room atusched, latelyoc
copied by Cyrus Black; one well fittizlzed framedwell
ing house and lot, with back buildings lately occupied
by Lawson & Martin; one fronts dwellinghonee, lately
occupied by Mr Martin, likewise, the FOUNORY
PROPERTY formerly owned and occupied by A 0
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 Ciminnati, since which it has not been
put in operation; but the stack (a very superior one) is
still standing and in good order, and with verylittle ex
pense the foundry could be put in operation. This pro
perty is certainly worthy the attention of any person
with *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 manufactured articles,
, and it will be sold no doubt at a great sacrifice.
There wilt be sold at the same time, half of an acre
of coal land nearly joining the foundry property, be
sides six unimproved lots, viz: Nos 2, 4,5,7, 10, and
13. All the foregoing property is in the town of Wells
villa, Columbium county, Ohio.
A .credit of one, two and three years will be given,
and the terms bo more particularly made known on the
day of sale, by M TIERNAN, and
ALEX'R YOUNG.
f24-daiwts Trustees fur A.G. Ricnardwm.
Gazette, Steubenville, and Ohio Patriot, New Lis
bon, will each insert the above till sale, and send their
accuuntsto this paper, and a paper containing the ad
vertisement to M Tiernan, Pittsburgh. The Chronicle
and Advocate, of this city, will insert the above adver
tisement once a week in their daily papers, vim every
Monday till day of rate.
Public Sale.
inBY virtue of t a e n st a a u m t e h n o t rit o y f given Villia i m n t Pl e un i te as r t
deceased, late of the borough of Washington, Pa., the
undersigned executor of the estate, will offer at public I
sale, on the premises, that valuable lot of ground in the i
city of Pittsburgh, situate on the corner of Smithfield -
and Second streets. near the Monongahela House,con• ;
tabling 80 feet on Smithfield street and 60 feet on Se- ;
rend street, more or less, on which is erected a two
story brick dwelling house, a frame dwelling house 1
and other buildings. The ground may be divided in- i 0. A. BIeANIILTY'S
to four lots, 20 by 60 feet each. and e. ill 60 ...id "ripe- j UNITED STATES
rate or toeeibcr. 1 , 1 !Mit purcha.er+. Th.• ~,,t,, will take i
place on W... 1 is....ilv. tit- 15th I.ly ..f Mly a-at, at 2 . PORTABLE BOAT LINE
o'clock P. >l., a:,..1 the ...rtri , , , 1 ireh ‘,. ill her a .v. made 1
.
( 1:R. For the bp ansortati on of N . erchandize to and from
km .wn by. It. OEN
mar 12-ts 1 PITTSBURGH. BALTIMORE, PHlLADEL
(Pennsyl,iiii:i” pithli.h i 3 vevelily paper x:11 sale, ,
and charge this edirel PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
,
--- --- - - -- ----- -- --------- - . T HE success this line has met with, since it was
Building Lots in Birmingham. first established on the "Individual Enterprise"
Q LOTS, suitable fur building . most eligibly ..it- t
system, l has induced the proprietors to increase the
lei uated, and within two .. s rtes' walk of the of Boa duringthe winter to twenty-five, one
steams ferry boallanding, will I : . i id at prices to suit I n if um ll r h will i ts vel'
ittsburgb, Philadelphia and Bal
the times. The terms of pa)me.. will be made easy, . w . • ea
: t a t r irxre a e k i e erz e uay (except hro h S n ind si a l y.2 av d i uring the season.
either for cash or such barteras can be made available.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
The m supe t riori tri ty p rui t d a u lva i ntages oi . the Portable Boat
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh. 1 System overevery other mode of transportation (when
bine 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr.
. canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known
For Sale or Bent. i to shippers by this route genet ally to require any coin
; ; SMALL Farm, containing 30 acres, with good ; melt.
improvements; 20 acres cleared and within 51 Shippers can rely on having their produce, merchan
miles
dise, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to
miles of Allegheny City; if not sold soon, it will be for
Apply to BLAKELY &MITCHELL, I the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and
Smithfield St. near sth. Int the very lowest rate of freight charged by other
Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv
ing or advancing charges, ;Ste .
All communications to the following Agents will be
1 promptly attended tot 1
CHARLES A. McANULTY..
At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
ROSE & MERRILL,
53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt st, Baltimore.
W & J T TAPSCOTT,
No 43, Peck Slip, New York.
THOMAS BQRBIDGE.
jan3l-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia.
Rooms to font.
TWO largo Rooms, 33 story, Gar zam's row, Mar
ket street, suitable for prin•ing establishments.
Also, one large and well finished room, second sto
ry, 'rime row, Rent moderato and possession given
immetlintely. Inquirn of
m 5 BLAKELY & MITCHEL.
To Let. •
A THREE store brick do ening house and store.
A
situnto on Diamond Alley, called' Our House."
F,meetion to be given on the Ist day of Aptil next
For particulars apply to
ml6-td M'CANDLESS & NFCLURE.
For Rent.
figtASMALL -brick dwelling House, on Du
quesne street. Terms, $BO per annum
Apply to (m 4) JAMES MAY.
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tor T HR A i l : le E gh sto en ry ho
Allegheny
city;
on
ditto Robinson in u ar street, tlsll
Isabella
street; and one four story warehouse in Commercial
Row. Pittsburgh. Inquire of
GEORGE W JACKSON,
fl6-Itn" 4th stmet, near Liberty.
FARM FOR RENT.
in A GOOD Farm, about 23 miles below Pitts
burgh, on the Ohio River, 14 mile on this
side of Freedom, containing f.,'9.0 acres, 90 or 100 of
which are cleared and under cultivation. There is an
excellent stone house on it, with three Parlours and a
Kitchen below, and four moms above, and finished to
the Garret. Also, a Stable. Barn. &c. It will be
rented forune, two or throe years to a good tenant.
Apply to .IAMF.S MAY, Water street,
f 29 or to M. CONWAY, on the adjoining farm.
To Lot.
mA V lin E g ß h Y . Lon o v n enie r n o t nt tw n o ra s r to F ry er f ry ram st e
A two story brick &selling - house on Ferry street.
A small frame house. on Front, below Ferry et.
A very convenient brick dwelling. with stable and
carriage house, situate on Penn street, in the Fifth ward,
formerly occupied by Dr Gladden.
At.so—Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City.
j 23. Apply to JAMES MAY.
To Lot.
M'tel COMFORTABLE. well finished, new
ti brick dwelling house, pleasantly shunted
on l Lane. It will be rented on reasonable terms
Inquire of JOHN IWCLOSKEY,
inn 19—ti Three Big Doors, Liberty street.
sgtATWO STORY brick house, suitable for a
dwelling and Grocery, situate on the cornet
of Fifth and Union street:. Possession given immedi
ately. Enquire of
oil
For Boat.
rpi-IF three story brick building, No. 65,
J_ Third street, et present occupied by Wm.
Seeley.
Man, ten acres of ground on ProspectHill.near iha
city, on which is a Dwellitur House, Stable, Orchard.
&c. Possession given fit April next. Apply to
JOHN D. DAVIS,
corner of Wood & Fifth sts.
ONE.HUNDRED LBS BALSAM COPAIVA,
200 Papers Pill Boxes, in sumo and
KIDD for sale by
JON ,
onrner Forrth end Wood su.
SMITH'S QUICK DRYING VARNISH,
in store and for sale at the drug store ef
JON. KIDD,
ml 5 No 60, corner of 4th and Wood sts
DINE OIL, fresh.--A supply just received at this
On% Stored JON. KIDD,
ml 5 corner Fourth and Wood stt.
SUGAR AND MOLASSES.
JUST r e ce ived, direct from New Orleans, a lot of
prime Sugar and Molasses, and fer sale by
J. PARKER,
(olds. laus Sire of J f J Parlor,
No 5, Commercial Bow, Liberty at
BUTTER.
ICEGSFresb Butter, just reoeied sod for eel
11./ by J. W. BVRBRIDGE & CCi.
IV &tee at beotiten Wood &Stnld •
For Rent.
TO LET.
JAMES MAY
1 •-'
• :.:aw POBTABLB BOAT SANS,
For the tranvcrrtalion of
MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE
BETWItII
PITTSI3I./RGII AND PHILADELPHIA. PITTS
BURGH AND BALTIMORE.
NEIN VC4K AND BOSTON
• , , r zt.DE*tiss,
Tip EsnervuLLY informs hisfriencis and shippets
JLL generally, that he 'nes changed the name of his
Transportation Line. from The Ihdteri States Portable
Boat Line. to thecAtiteslean Portable Boat Line. •
This line is'compost of twenty-five new Four Sec
tion Portable Boats, one of •which will depart daily,
from Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and Baltimore;
The superiority and advantages of the Pcirtable
Boat over every other mode of transportation are too
well known to shicppers generally to require cornmeal
suffice it to say, that the detention, leis, separation and
damage to Goods,.' invaviably attending three tran
shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, arc
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.
Met chandise shipped by this line in any of the east
ern cities. and consigned to H Devine, will,be forwprd
ed immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of
the west, free of 00111021111110118.
H. Devine will receive produoe consigned to him,
pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the
same to any of the eastern cities, and charge ao com
missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any
communicutions or goods directed to the care of the
undersigned Agents will be proMptht attenaed to.
DEVINE,
Canal Basin, 'Liberty street,Pittsburgh.
BUZBY & BROTHER,
36D Market street, below. Truth ,E & Philadelphia.
GIESON,
Commerce street Wharf. Baltimore.
13 A FA lINESTOCK & CO,.
100 Front street. Kew York.
RICE & WILMA SIS,
No 3. Chatham street. Botton
• _ AZMNI Tim a, p.our I=l=
z„-f.,,••absewr-211.-
1844. ,
agEagesalellit
"IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL BOATS, i
CONNECTING with steamer Cleveland, at Bea
ver, will be in operation on the 9.5 th instant, to
Cleveland daily.
The above line is compoved of 8 good Canal Roma,
coMmandesi by experienced men, and will depart ev
ery morring to and from Pittsburgh and Cleveland, at
9 o'clock. Proprietors of the above line are
Messrs. HUBBY & HUGHES, Cleveland, 0.
STANDART, INGRAHAM & C 0.,•
Cleveland, 0.
Freight of all kinds will be carried as low as by say
other good and responsible line. For freight Sr pas
sage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR,
marlB No 60, Water street.
• "1
-5;111 •.•••r•
Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
MERCHANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE
FOR transporting Goods. Merchanditc, Produce.
&c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and
Baltimore. Goods will ho received and forwarded by
this line on as accommodating terms and as short time
ns by any other responsible Line. All goods forint.-
ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.—
The Proptietors 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 n Kul others to give us a
call before shipping elsewhere. Nlerchandiseconsign
ed to the agents will be received, freight and charges
paid, and forwarded without additional charge for for
warding or storage.
•
SAMUEL W DAY,• •
Proprietors,
H L PATTERSON,
Samuel M Kier, Canal Basin, near7tb at. Pittsto'g,
Samuel W Day, Ist and 2d Wharf. below Race at
Delaware, Philadelphia.
brave Cruse, Baltimore.
HL Patterson,Hollidaysburgh.
Jesse Patterson, Johnstown.
14. N Briggs, New York.
Wrn B Reynolds & Co., Boston,
IZTtR TO:
lames McCully,
Irvin& Martin,
It. ,Robinson & CO,
J. Vir Barbritige& Co,
Henry Conher,
c G Hussey,
John Grier, .
Church &Carothers.
George Breed,
F Sellers,
ISamuel J McNight,
Samuel Wilson, Madison,
feb 15, '44
- zeindar , r . cindunati.
oaks.
.. , ,
The Swiflame, Bebinata. Master, kw" " 617
Thursday at 10 o'clock. s. ca.
ThaCotun,Collias,Miesagoeit every
nturidaY"
.1.0 o'clock a. in.
The Montgomery, Bennett. Ittainer,leavesatery &t
-wisty at 10 o'clock a. m. : d
The Eigness,"Parkiniwat, Master, leseee efrealteete,
day et 10 o'clock a. m.
JOHN BIR3IRNGHAM & CO., k`
,
LA N N ELS AND -••
AIANEITS,
FI. eAs,
12 'Nur large diveenesti, •
0 3 pig
red an
fie GEO. COCHRAN' Re 24,1ri0d ot
MlJNZ=i=;i
IRON CITY LINE, P1TT6111111.4311 AID
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3115011844 3 .11611121 2
•.. •STANOART, INGRAHAM &
rinilltaitittam adimasimias
t . • ealtycLasn. 0.
A oENTSforthe MeseMinos' Transportation Cant
-11. 'may composed of the Merchants' Line. Eris
Canal; Walibbiguni,*Liate. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s
Line of Stasis. boat* and ve4sels on tits lakes. Iron
City Lim, Venssylianis and Ohio Curial. Pripiot
tors dile Merelionsi Lino, Ol,w Canal.
UUR TO
Wilkie Sc Enitrorth,• No. 9, Coorat:iis Slip, N. Y.
R. Hunter & CO. Albany.
Otis Chair, Boston.
Hunter. Palmer & Co., Buffalo.
M. I'. Williams & Dow, )
lion. John M. Allen, ; Cleveland.
Charles M. Giddings, )
J. S. Dickey, Beaver.
IBirmingham & Taylor, Pittsburgh.
apr 4. 1843-Iy.
DAILY BEAVER PACKET.
THF, steamer CLEVELAND having
been rebuilt, will commence bar cep
ar trips.to and from Beaver, on •M+►a
day, the 18th instant. leaving PittsburWevary.raore
ingnt 9 o'ci4ck, and Beaver et 1 rt:oliclpP , M. (Sun
days excepted). Fur freightdr'rhisifie imily to
BIRMINGHAM 41.. TAYLOR,
No6o, Water street!:
t o" VERY LOW FOR CASH.
HE subscriber offers for sale a
T
large and splendid assortment of
PIANO FORTES of different patterns warranted to
be of superior wotkmansbip, and of the Lest malaria's;
the tone not to bo exceeded by any in theeountry.
F. BLUME.
Caner of Penn and St. Clair streets,
opposite the Exchange.
mar 1i
B Phig radlion• ,
THE sabscriii;g has now on, hand,
will continue to manufacture. (at his old stead,No7,3
Wood street) the latest style of HATS and CAPS, •,
which for beauty and durability ...aunts be surpassed.
Thankful to his - friends and the public. fe rso liberal a • ,
patronage heretofore bestowed, he hopes to merit
continuance of their favors. .
WILLIAM DOUGLASS, Wood street,
mlll-3m next door to the corner of 4th.
; . TEAMS-WANTED.
A :WM HER tif teems will find constant employ
- alum ut huislink stmie at Luck No 4, on the Md..
nongahela river near Williamsport.
Fire dollars per day will be allowed for good
htirse teams, c.r a liberal price by the perch; the work
will continue until about the Ist of October next. For
further pttticulurs inquire at the Mnnong,ahela Navi
gation Offaze, neatly opposite the Post Office, or at the
work. J B MOORHEAD;
mlB-2w .
C 0 1% . 1 & FORWARDING ERC HAN T,
Er I. C. will give his particular attentldti to Pro
duce. consignments of which ate telpeCtrUPy solicited.
Goode received, stored. and forwarded to any part of
the country... Having a Large and commodious Ware
house for storage, and otherlacilities for the prompt
transaction - of business, he confidently offers hie Berri
ces to the community, .
References in Baltimore.
Messrs W. Wilson & Son,George & Hays.
Reynolds& Smith, Henry Rieman & Son.
James Power & Son.
. References en Philadelphia.
i Robmt Creighton & Co., Samuel W. Day, Esq..
References in Pitifbu'rgh..
Bailey $ Co; . Roberteun A ft4pe'rvi _
'Dnlzell & , Leech ItCo;
J. W. Burbri,fige &CO W. & *Cuts-Amon .
And thomerchauts generally. marl 6
Pittsbv,rgh
L*1462614
ISAAC CRUSE.
No. Sy; itlarf,
u►urtxnt;s, MD
CEOP OP 1843.
•
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\e‘t?-I.* ,t7oc; tIS
/
.
THE subscribes haajust received his an n ual supply
1 of Landreth's Garden Seeds, consisting in pact
of the following kinds—all of the last year's crop, and
warranted genuine:
Asparagus, --. Erg Plant, Parsnip.
Beets, Endive, Peas,
Beans. Kale, . , j'epper,
Leek. Pumpltin. Broccoli.
Lettuce, flattish. Soreeole.
Water Mellon.. Rhubarb, Cabbage,
Musk " ' Salsar. Carrot,
Nasturtium, Cauliflower, .Spinach, _
Squash. Celery, Okra,
1 Taniatoes, Curled Cress, Onion,
1 Turnip, Cucumber. Parsley.
Com. Mustard, (white and brown) &a,
&c. &c.
Together with a variety of pot and sweet herbs and
flower seeds.
Or'Orders for seeds, shrubs, trees &c, from gai.-
deners and others will be received and promptly
tendedat
to. F L SNOWDEN,
ism 2, ") N i 111 Li 'lnv. bit 1 of Wont
BOOS AND lOU
PRINTING OFFICE,
N. W. CORNER Or WQ,OI, t TITfR 311.
The proprietors of the Mott . Nino Posi \ and bless
CURT •ND MAKIIVACTURKIR respectfully inform their
friends andthe payrolls of those papers, that they hare
a large and well chosen assortment of
'3lllC"NralE m ilEC9
ass% auab CANIt32 zmuzzattaiitt
Napeasary to a Job Printing Office, and chit they ere
prepared to exeyide .
LETTER PRESS PRINTING ,
OF EVERY tioSCRIPTION.
84, Bflbs-nf Lading, Circulars,
Pe—i , aleta, Bill Heads, . ,Cards,
HaraicriUs, Blank Cheek Hat Tips;
MIL thalfi of iiatoto, -
Stage, Steamboat and Canal Boat silks aio
propritite cots,
Printed on the shortest notice and most risainnablii
torms.
we respectfullyask the patronage of ourfrieiiii Sad
the public in general in this branch of our business.
July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS Sr. SMITH,
To Prbiters.
TATE hese rsoeived, and will. howeefter , keep ensi
V V stantly.on bend, a fu,ki , apply of Prr i rg" ll .
in large and small kegs, which.vre will be to set
cheaper dna it has heretofore been sold in **city.
°Merl from the counixir accon ere
(u' ALL casts) will bipreuiptly o benaea
EHILLIPS•it SMITH.
err lft=tf Office of the Post and hlspofsclet
SCORCHINGS AND POTASH.— .
3acaAsitalichiagg,
Juin reottliellaadfor-raktiat • . z
J". BIIIitaiIIDGZ sia
rrkl4 Water attest, beilireen ittxmlaad
.... , .
- : 16 " ERIES--7confglaniv;t. ktna tar fix' sale.
, legenentlaseentesemt - of F=rdiy elloorereep ordeal
Ifildfiy.**lexted wide ebe atone ions, meelineente
si
WIN* they canto, bad in gas city, erbalevela or retail.
lase veinier vertebra Smut sat egad sperm
candles; a choice asserteatnelesl * • brinaJ. -
Seland Gin. Champagne lei IOW: I 0 rear
._ ,
old Rye Whiskey, t•ee,
nel l-den
-4 .
iiENRY F. SCIT&PPE•
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