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,FRIPA, MORNING, MARCH 22, 1644. •
Commix as Conszsrentorsos.—rThe 4On of
Mink Convention appointed die following Committee
'of Conesponaetre for Allegheny ovular A
uThomeePhillipa, (Pittsburgh p. 0.) $ V/ Black.
P wirociea, do. R. 1.1 Ken, do., John Birmier
64,5, ao., Thomas Donnelly, - Alleghery eity, L A.
Bauman, Elirnnogne , gn . Jasennoingkeno,
M'Clialand, Chelan."
A Piss broke out yeiserdey is the algae of 0. M.
Has Tea, Esq. Oil Water meet, but wee estiogutthed
bastes!" damage wee done.
'we would on public attention to the adver
tisement if Mr Isalc Cause, Commission Merchant,
lleltinuors. Mr C. was regard iu the Produce Wei"
1101114 this city for some years, lux, we can ocutimead
him to ell who may require his services, as a pdtlo
m►a worthy of the most implicit soatuience.
i a;Pnle executor' of the tato Hun* hiclinstaas,
offer tome very valuable property for tale. Ste saver
flatulent.
FROM EURUPI.--Tbe Steamer Westminster, aril
ved at New York, on the 17th, but btottgitt nothingla
ine than the Siddmw.
STZAMBOAT COLLISION.—The steamer Clipper
and Mail run into each other on Wednesday evening,
about 7 o'clock, at Warren, four miles below Wells
burgh. The Clipper struck the Mail near the boilers,
broke her guards, cut her hull to a considerable extent
and broke one of her engines, scalding an assistant en
ginner by the name of Edwards—not dangeroutly, we
believe The Clipper arrived in this city yesterday,
w lib her *tern and guards cocsiderably.shattered
Weundersumd that Capt Crooks, of the Clipper,
wasnot on his boat being confined at home by indispo
sition, and Capt Logan, of the Mail, wasin Cincinnati.
FLAT BOAT St;2lllL-A flat boat laden with coal,
ran against a new steam boat near the Monongahela
Bridge yesterday. and sunk in a few minutes. We un
derstand the owners of the coal boat iniend to bring
suit against the owners of the steam boat fur the lose
they have thus sustained.
The river at St. Louis vent falling rapidly, on the
13th ult- There was about 17deet water in the ahart.:
Dell to Cairo.
INDIAN ITEMS
A party ofCaddues arrived at Boggy; in the Choc
taw nation, on the 22d ult. from the prairies. They
brought In a ith them two colored boys, supposed to
be runaways from Arkansas or Louisiana. The Cad
does report the Prairie Indians to be amicably I lispo
bed toward the whites as well as the civilized laden..
A detachment of United States troops, arrived at
Van Buren on the 22J ult. having in charge Moses
/liberty, a Cherokee, whit was taken immediately to
Little Rook, where he will be tried for the murder of
Mr Long, a citizen of the United States.
The Rev Douglass Bern°, or Hus-ti-coduc-e-thee,
thd Seminole preacher, is dispensing the light of the
irospel to the settlers at Fort Gibson. The editor of
the Van Buren Intelligencer thinks he has come upon
ka interesting field for his useful labors.
THE MARIA
A Floating Palam —This splendid boat, the Inr-
Feet ever built for the Western waters, left our Wharf
esterdny for St Louis. She is the proudest menu
rtr,ent that runs in honor of s:incinnati mechanics.—
Tnerity is loud in praise of her vast accommodations,
her boa:Ay of finish, and durability of construction.—
We hope her career maybe long end Free of accidents,
mllich the skill and china:ter of her officers Ore pro
n.ise.—ein. Commercial.
ENTERPRISING YANK.Er:i
Pt young Boston mechanic., who says he was tired
of earning $1,50 a Burin 11,)son, went to Cuba. and
Linn engineer in ostler estate, where he gets $37 u
pond'. "and found." In a letter to the Boston Times
be says :
••fhave the management of eight negroes, lour of
each sett, and in the next place I know nothing of the
language when I began. The engine is an old one,
half large enough fur the work it has to do. The boi
ler is small and the water Lad. The wood is all hard
endheavy, and it takes two negroes to"fire up." A
Spaniard thinks that if he gets an Americas Engi
neer, he can do any thing: and be wilt want him to
ho a blacksmith, coppersmith, gunsmith, tinker, and
clockmakrr. There scantily from five to eight white
men on the estate and not a white woman. You may
judge of the state of society.
"I am about sixty miles from Matanzas, with which
we communicate by railroad, and steamboat. The
road runs through the estate. These are both Yan
kee improvements. The boat is Yankee build, and is
owned partly by the engineer, who is a Bost.on Loy
named James Keens. The road is managed by Yan
kee engineers, with Yankee engines, and was built, and
fs partly owned by a Yankee. James Annble, another
'Roston boy, is the head mtchinist of the Cardenast
Railroad. His salary is $2,300.
We have to-day directly, and in such a shape a*
to command cur belief that n treaty for the annexation
of Texas, unfinished nt Mr lipsitur's death, between
him . and the Texan Minister , has been hurried to a
conclusiun by the Acting Secretary, Mr Nelson, and
signed—and that tu-morrow, or Monday. it will go to
the Senate, where noses have been counted—enough,
it is said, to insure its ratification. '
We repeat, our authority is teliahle. If there be no
mistake, then, w•e say. the ratification of the treaty IS
the dissolution of the Union.—N Y American.
MR CALROON.-A 4 NUthillg definite has been heard
from Mr Calla:lnn relative to his acceptance pf the of
fice ofSecretary of State Tho Charleston Mercury
says that it is the general wish of Mr Calhoun's friends
in that place, that ho should accept the State Depart
ment.
THE OLD GRANITE STATE ALL RIGHT !
The democrats Will have larger majorities in evety
branch of the state government STssT.E's majority
will iwobably come up to 2000. Here is an example
for Connecticut, which we feel assured she will follow
in a manner that wilt ! du honor to her sterling democ•
racy.
I'. S.-We received a slip from the office of the N.
H. Patriot lastevening, giving returns from 101 towns
ivhich confirms the abuve,and which states that Steele's
majority will be much increased over Hublsard's of
last ear.—Baston Post.
MR. BENTON
The Washington correspondent of the New York
Evening Post, writing under date of March 10th,hatr
the following in reference to Senator Benton:
'';is , I stated &few days after the lamentislu event,
kli:Benton's injuries are of a much more serious char
acter than were at .first supposed. The effect of rho
shtick upon his frame; inclined to corpulency as it is,
were so severe as completely to destroy the regular
action of the nerves. Physicians are still in anxious
attendance upon him, and they suppose that nearly a
month mast intervene before be can be ox:pected' to
le visits the Senate chamber."
GOOD NEWS AND Ft Et.ST A RRI YALS.-.-
We may now expect to see our meets and wharves
crowded with business; as D Leech & Co and Bing
kalif & Brother yesterday had boats arrive, laden with
macchandise from the eastern cities. Don't he alarmed
'cod 'Meeting folks; only' keep good wood and our
etesimboate will call on you for fuel. 22-1 t
FOR LAFAYETTE, WAVASIL R 1 ER.
TlEseenrtcc'
L ACt An n, :iiare fo!tieve
intermediate tandiagi on Saturday
beet, SU ism it 10 o'clock, AM. For freight or pas •
sage_ board, or to JAMDi MAY.
Cecelia is furnished whit Ivi i no - %r e v
Guard, to prevent explosion of Boilers. ,
TEXAS
Pprt... - -...0f:. ph.
REIioITSD ST
P. B. nebk,BiemanioaS Agee and Commission
Mereka
Water Street, neer Wood
9 rUT WTtt IS rill CIIANXIL
ARRIVED.
Della, Bowman,Brownsville,
Swiftstire, Metcalf. Cin.
Lodi, Tomilson, Parkesburgh,
Daily Beaver Packet,
Bridgewater, Campbell, Wheeling
Clipper, Crooks, Cincinnati,
Cievehmd, Hemphill, Beaver
Michigan, Buies. do
DEPARTED.
Ildotahela, Parkinson. Mon City
Richard Choon, Gnskill, Brownsville
Belmont, Poe, Wheeling
Sea Birrl, Ballard, New Orleans
Valley Forge. Baird, Saint Lout.,
Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver
Michigan, Bole., Beaver
TRESS ARRIVAL OF
NEW GOODS!!
SUPERFINE DOUBLE MILLED
Cloths, Osssimores, Tweeds, Vesting•,
Oassinetts, &c. &e.
P. DELANY,
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
No. 49, LIBERTY STREET,
TWO DOORS ABOVE VIRGIN ALLEY
THE subscriber has just returned from the Ea,itern
cities, where he has purclnpeti 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
th, "mention of his customers and the public generally
whn wish.to supply themselves with
GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND FASHIONABLE
CLOTHING, AT CHEAP PRICES
The very liberal patronage which hist friends and
the public have heretofore been pleased to bestow on
his establiohment. has induced him to purchase
GREATER VARIETY
of all kinds ()fp ods in his line, and of a superior qual
ity to any thing which has heretofore been offered.--
The following is a list of a part of this assortment which
be'crtfers to the public, all of which he guarantees are
in 'lie most falhionable Eastern styles, and of the best
quality,'suitable fur the season.
SUPERFINE BLACK, BLUE, INVISIBLE
GREEN AND FANCY COLORED EN
GUSH, FRENCH &AMERICAN
CLOTHS,
FOR DRESS AND FROCK COATS.
Fle particularly refers to a lot of beautiful French
cloths and cassimeres, new style, which he is confi
dent cannot fail to please. They are of a most ex
cellent quality.
SUPER. SATIN AND VELVET VESTINGS,
Rid} and exquisite patterns, in the
latest styles.
ALSCI, f.ONDON PLAIDS.
A large variety of patterns.
MERSEILLES cACHMERE.
scription
TWEED CLOTHS
Frenrh and English Fancy styles--suitable for every
description of
SACK COATS.
Also, all kinds of goods which can be found ut any
establishment in the city, which he offers for sale.mude
or unmade, as cheap as airy dealer in the city.
The undersigned offers the above extensive and va
ried assortment of seasonable goods for sale at uornall
advance on their original cost,and keeps them constant
ly on hand, ready to make fur his customers- His pri
ces are to suit the times. His goods 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.
f2l tf No 49 Liberty st. 2 doors from Virgin alley
IMPORTANT
TO EVERYBODY!
FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE
THREE BIG DOORS!
TuEproprietor of this well known and highly fa
vored establishment takes great pleasure in in
forming his friends and the public at large that he has
just teceived 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 de.crip
tion at his establishment, as it is the only Flare
in the west where ALL TASTES MAY BE SUIT
ED, at the most reasonable prices. His assortment
of Winter, Spring, and Sumnier 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
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 MG DOORS
In addition to his unrivalled stock of clothing, he
has a magnificent assortment of
HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, du, &c.
The motto of the "Three Big Doers" is
QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFI TS,'
And in following out this system he feels con
fidentthat ids customers and himself
ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED.
HZ WOULD INVITE
THE MAN O,F FASHION, THE PROFES
SIONAL GENTLEMAN, THE MER
CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC
ANp WORKINGMAN
To call and examine for themselves at
TUB TURNS BIG DOORS,
No. 151. Liberty street,
AND THEY MUST BE SATISFIED.
tgr OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE
PAVEMENT.,
326 JQHN M'CLOSKEY.
ACON,-11980 lbs. Bacon: n prime article, for
anis by D'asTlW LLOYD,
ml 5 No 142, Liberty st.
30 BXS HYDE'S SOAP. just received,
Palm Soap to bar, futile Drug Store of
JONA. KUHL
Lin. 60, Coroior4 , th & Wood sts.
Store of
ml 5
ZOAR BUTTER.—A lot of that celebrated choice
family butter, put up infull bounii keigs Apply
to A. BEELEN.
50 i,HD . 5 .. . N. 0.. 0
Sta a lf—s prims .i artx:
_ _ . ve ry
1 8 _ r
10 Bbls. Loaf Sags( faunal! kisses. suits
Ws for mailing; foi'snie by D. Ss G: W. LLOYD.
March Is. No. 142 Liberty street.
MEM
'Auction Saks.
John DMairis, •
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCB'T,
Corner of Wood and Saab., fittabergk,
TS ready to receive merciandize of every descripdou
1 on consignment, foe public sr private sale, and
from long eigerie' mce in the above business, flatters
himself that he will bitable to give entire satisfaction.
w all who mayfavor him with their patronage.
Regular sales on MOSDATII and. TaunsuArs, of Dry
Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pittsburghmanufacturecl articles,new
and second baud furniture, &c.. at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sales every evening,atearly gas light. aug 12-y
Real Estate.
Mos Lots of Ground and a Dwelling House at
Auction.
riN MONDAY, April filtk, at 3 o'clock In the after
-14.../ noon., will be sold withoutreserve, on the premi
ses, near the Fountain Inn, and opposite Laceyville,,
five lots of ground situated as follows, vizt
One lot of ground on Gum street, near the Fountain
Inn, and corner of Coal Lnne.ndjoining the prope'rties
of Messrs AVickersham and Gilmore, 20 feet front by
100 deep. on which is erected a two story frame dwel
ling house but a short lime bulls and in good tenantable
order. There is a good well of water at the front door;
it is in a beautiful and healthy situation ar.d well adap
ted for either a business or a private residence. .
Also, nt the same time, edur lota of ground fronting
on Coal lane, each 20 feet front by 100 deep, bounded
by the property of Stephen Wiley on the cast, and Pat
rick Ward on the west, and opposite Laceyville, com
manding a good view of the surrounding country only
about 15 minutes' walk from the new court house;
it will positively be sold to the highest bidder, as the
the owner has removed 'M the country. Terms will
be moderate and made known on the day of sale. For
further particulars enquire . at Davis' Commertinl Auc
tion Rooms, cover of 4th and Wood streets. or of
John Little, corner of Ttb and Liberty streets, or of Mr
Patrick Ward, near the premises„ where all necessary
information will be given. ti
bThe title is indisputable. J. D. DAVIS,
Lemon&
PRIME Sicily Lemons in half box's, just received
and fur sale by REINHART & STRONG.
ml 2 140 Liberty street.
Just Received,
TWO HUNDRED lb* small liquorice ball, at th
wholesale and retaildrug store of JON. KIDD,
m 5 - corner 4th and Wood ma
Olive Oil.
AFEW baskets fine Olive Oil, just received and
fur sale by REINHART & STRONG,
m 2 140. Liberty street.
Pitch and Oakum.
%.3,138LS PITCH,
1., 10 bales Oakum,
Just received and for sale by
J W BURBRIDGE & CO.,
ml 3 Water street, between Wood and Smithfield
. Flour.
TWO HUNDRED BBLS S. F. FLOUR,
Just rece i ved and For sale by
J W BURBRIDGF. & CO.,
ml 3 Water street, between Wood iliul Smithfield
N. 0. Sugar.
100 HHDS prime N 0 Sugar. just receive
and fur sale bi
HAILN.AN, JENNINGS & CO.,
rnS 43, Wood street.
Coffee.
30drA BAGS Coffee, in store and for sale by
..), HAI LNIAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
m 8 43, Wood street.
Raisins.
5 OBOXES M R Raisina, just received and for
sale by
H - AILMAN, JENNINGS & CO
ar 8 43, Wood street.
Syrup.
1 O H ALF bbl. Syrup, ex tra fine, for Nati!) use,
ujust recemeil and for snle by
HAILMAN, JENNIN3S & CO.,
ma 4J. 1V.,04 street.
Goshen Cheese.
VTE have received a further supply of Gobi-pen
V Cheese. REINHART & STRUNG,
m 2 140, Liberty street.
For Sale.
ONE new Yawl, 18 feet long, (built by Peter
Stmie, of Shousetown) also. one Sioff, 22 feet
long. built by the same. The workmanship and ma
terials of both warranted, and will be sold low fur cash.
Apply to DIELMINGHANI r CO.,
127 No 60, Water street.
raw t sacs.
9 BBLS N 0 Molasses, just received and
A D /VILA for sale by
FLAIL MAN, JENNINGS & CO.,
Garden Seeds.
ACHOICE selection of seeds from the "Fredonia
Gardens" (N. Y.) on consignment and for sale at
REIN H ART & STRONG,
140 Liberty Ft
BUTT F.R.
b iC y EGS Fresh Butter,
J. w received; tß
1 a and
CO,ror sal
marl 3 Water at. hal ween Wood &Sm'ld.
ZANTE CURRANTS.-3 Casks fresh Zaate Cur
runts, for sule by REIN HART & STRONG.
ml.`l 140 Liberty street.
TANT ED—A iipctive lid, 15 or 16 year* of age,
y v by (fan 25) F L SNOWDEN.
W,ANTED TO PLTRCHASE, for Consignees—
From one to two tons of Rags for paper mak
era. 100 lb woolen Ravi aod Carpet Chain, for carpet
weavers: Beeswax, Tallow, tow Yarn, Bags and a
variety of 'country produce.
ISAAC HARRIS, AR t. &
Corn. Merchant, No. 9, Sth
NiiILS.--672 kegs Juniata Nails, assorted sizes,
on hand and for sale by 1) &O W LLOYD,
mIS No 141, Liberty st.
BUFFALOTONGUES.—Received by Little Ben
10 boxes Buffalo Tongues, in fine order, direct
from the mountains. A. BEELEN.
nB-tf
Q ALT.-300 13bIs No 1 Salt, for gale by
j 23. JAMES MAY
BEAR SKINS, well dressed and full haired, a
suitable article; fee travelleis' trtinks. Su., fur
sale by A. 13gEllEN.
nB-tf
Fine Teas.
THE subscribers have just received a few boxes of
Hyson and Young Hyson Teas, of superior trutli-
REINHART &STRONG,
140 Liberty street.
FRESH LOUISVILLE LIME
JUST RECEIVED, a supply of Fresh Louisville
Lime, direct from the kilns, and in lumps, for
sale by the bbl or retail, in any quantity to suit all
classes of my nuts sous customers.
ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Com. Merch't,
m 2,9 No 9, sth street.
PAPER HANGINGS
JUST RECEIVED , a good supply airmen and a
variety of assorted colors; of el:leap ... paper liaog
jags, for sale by the piece or retail.
ISAAC HARRIS, Ag't and Coop.
trt2o No 9. 9th sireet.
ORANGES AND LESIONS.
76 BOXES oranges:
63 do Lemons;
SO do Pd It Raisins;
Just seeelreti aid for sale, by
mar IS D• & G. W. LLOYD.
,for at; an Co 01
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
W IL . n L besysoM at ,
the litr i Zy °l o ac f 2r:rirsiert, ed a - t
=oak A M, at Wellsville, Ohio sundry houses
and iota, viz Thetuulivided half of the
MINN] Hotel;
With Stabling on ate adjoining Lot,
now in the occupancy of Mr Way. The bowels large
and well calrulated fur a tavern, being now occupied
as such. Also, one frame dwelling houseand lot,vrith
a good convenient sited atom room attached, latelyoc
cupied by Cyrus Black; one well finished frame dwell
ing bouseand lot, with back buildings lately occupied
by Lawson & Martin; one frame dwellinghotase, lately
occupied by Mr Martin, likewise, the FOUNDRY
PROPERTY formerly owned and occupied by A G
Richardson. This is a large spacious building, well
citicidated for the purpose it was intended for, and was
carried onauccessfay by Richardson, Previous to
his moving to Cincinnati, since whicltit luts nflt peed
put in operation; bindle stack (a very superior gee) la
still standing and in gond order, and with very little ex
pense the foundry could be put in operation. This pro
perty is certainly worthy the attention 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 manufactured articles,
and it will be sold no doubt at a great sacrifice.
There will be sold at the same time, half of an acre
of coal land nearly joining the foundry property, be
sides six unimproved lots, vit: Nos 2,4, 5,7, 10, and
13. All the foregoing property is in the town of Wells
ville, Culumbiana county, Ohio.
A credit of one, two and three years will be given
and the terms be inure particularly made known on the
day of sale, by M TIERNAN, an.i
ALEX'R YOUNG,
f24-d *wt. Trustees for A.G. Richardson.
Gazette, Steubenville, and Ohio Patriot, New Lis
bon, will each insert the above till sale, and send their
accounistu . this paper, and a paper containing the ad
vertisement to M Tiernan, Pittsburgh. The Chronicle
and Advocate:or this city, wilt insert the above adver
tisement once a week in their daily papers, viz: every
Monday till thy of sale.
Auctioneer
tok - Q Y virtue of an authority given in the last
L.. 1 will and testament of William Minter,
deceuse4, late of the borough of Washington, Pa., the
undersigned executorof the estate, will offer at public
sale, on the premises, that valuable lot of ground in the
city ot Pittsburgh, situate on the corner of Smithfield
and Second streets. near the Monongahela Huuse,con
taining 8q 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 buildiVigs. The ground may be divided in
to four lots, 20 by 60 feet each, and will be sold sem
rate or together, to suit purchasers. Thu sale will take
place on Wed:lod ky. the 15th any of Msy next, at 2
o'clock P. M., and the terms, which will he cal, model
known by • It. OF EWER.
' mnr 12-ts
[Pennsylvanian publioti in weekly paper till sale,
and charge this uffiee.]
Building Lots in Birmingham.
13 LOTS, suitable for building must eligibly sit
uated, and within two -' :tee walk of the
'lease ferry boat landing, will : ad at prices to suit
the times. The terms of paynie. will be made easy,
either for cash or such barteras can be made available.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh.
june 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr.
A SMALL Farm, containing 30 acres, with good
A
improygments; 20 Acres cleared and within 5
miles of Allegheny City; if not sold soon, it will be for
rent. Apply to DLAK ELY & MITCHELL,
m 2 qmithaela st. near sth.
TWO large Rooms, 3d story, Gazzann's row, Mar
ket street, suitable for printing establishments.
Also, one large and well finished room. second Ito
ry, some row, Rent moderate and possession given
Immediately. Inquire of
m 5 BLAKIELY & MITCHEL.
ATHREE store brick &kilning house and store.
situate on Diamond Alley, called' Our House."
Poi session to he given on the Ist day of April neat—
For particulars apply to
nil6•td bI'CANDLESR & M'CLURE.
For Resit
tet A SMALL brick dwelling House, on Du
quesne street. Terms, $BO per annum.
Apply t* (m 4) JAMES MAY.
figir T H R A f ie E gh st e o n ry y
c h i o t u y
; se t s w
o on
d to o b i n o s n o n I street s
sab
..trcet; and one four story wruchcuse in Commercial
Row. Pittsburgh. Inquire of.
GEORGE W JACKSON,
fl6-Im' 4th street, near Liberty.
F4l.lqa FOR RENT.
rt GOOD k arm, about 23 miles below Pitta
:fburgh, on the Ohio River, la mile on this
site of Freedom, containing 220 acres, 90 or 100 of
which aro cleared and under cultivation. There is an
excellent stone house on it, with three Parlours and a
Kitchen below, end four rooms above, and fished to
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.
43, Wood street
Te Let.
NI, A v
iin F ati c ,e on o v n en F ie r n o t rit tv n ,o e:r t. F ry er f r r ;s m trp e
etel
two story brick de oiling, house on Ferry street.
A small frame house, on Front, below Ferry at.
A very convenient brick dw.lling, with stable and
carriage house,situate on Penn street t in the Fifth ward,
formerly occupied by Dr Gladden.
A tso—Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City.
j 23. Apply to JAMES MAY.
ti A COMFORTABLE, well finished, new
brick dwelling bruise, pleasantly shunted
on Loal LIMB. !lain he'rented an reasonable terms
Inquire of JOHN M'CI:OSIEY,
Jen Three Big Doors, Liberty street.
atA TWO STORY brick house, suitable for a
11. dwelling and Grocery, situate on the cornet
of Fifth and Union streets. Possession given immecli
ately. Enquire of
of 1
For Rent.
vrt
_L m HE . three story brick building, No. 65,
Third street, at present occupied by Win.
Seeley.
Atsn, ten ncresof gmund on Prospecalill,nesr the
city, on which is a Dwelling 13ensse, Stable, Qrchard,
Su. Possession given lst April next. 'Applito
JORN D. DAVIS,
corner of Wooci& Fifth cu.
JUST received, direct from New Orleans, a lot of
prime Sugar and Molasses, and for sale by
J. PARKER,
(of the late film of J & J Parker,
Nu S, Commercial ROM. Liberty at
BUFFALO ROBES.- —Received by Cicero, a fresh
and full supply of all sizes of Robes. Apply to
nB-tf A. BEELEN.
BUFFALO ROBES by single robe or bolo,forsale
by A. BEELEN.
HAMS. -300 home sugar cured Hams, for family
use, equal tour/ in the city, for sale by
HENRY F. SCHWEPPE.
No 184. /AIMISMSC
17gn tISHEL3 Dried 79acirias
e/11 B
50 do &Noland;
5n bbls russet sad pipyde apples;
73 des care brooms;
14 Ws prime N.O.Ste*'.
Received siellor Nile by J, D WLUA3II,
fitl Re le, sth lc
Public Sale.
For Salo or Dent.
Rooms to Rent.
To Let.
For Rent.
To Let.
TO LET.
SUGAR AND MOLASSES
ml3-1m
mll-lm
vilportqtiolt Lincs.
anaditt
*minnow' posT4nl l 4sewuutf.R,
For tke transpottat(ort of
MERCHANDIZE AND VI:LODI:CF.
•ETWEIN
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS
BURGH AND BALTIMORE,
AND
NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
FL DEVINE,.
RESPECTFULLY informs hisfriends and shippers
generally, that he has changed the name of his
Transportation Line. from the United States Portable
boat Lind. PR the American Portable Boat Line.
This ling is sisliFislegi of trylmty-five new Four Sec
tiun Putiribla Boats, me of which will depart daily,
from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Aaltimore.
The superiority and ad6nurgei of the flormble
Boat over every other mode of transprirtation 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.
Met chandise shipped by this line in any of the east
ern cities. and consigned to H Devine, will be forward
ed immediately on 'arrivirl 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 com
missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any
communications or goods directed to the care of the
undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to.
H. Dl. VINE,
Canal Busin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
BUZBY & BROTHER,
MD Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia.
GIESE & SON,
Commerce street Wharf, Baltimore.
B A FA HNESTOCK & CQ,
100 Front street, New York.
RICE & WILLIAMS,
No 3. Chathamstreet, Boston.
zrzza . •
0. A. INGANULTY'S
UNITED STATES
PORTABLE BOAT LINE
For the transportation of A' erchandize to and from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEir
.HIA, ZIiEW YORK AND BOSTON.
this line has met with, since it wgs
Haired on the "Individual Enterprise'
system induced the proprietors to increase the
number of Rusts during the winter to twenty-five, one
of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Bal
timore every day (except Sundays) during the season.
and make the trip through in six days.
The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat
System overevery 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 produce, merchan
dize, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to
the Agents of this Line, forwarded with dispatch and
• at the very lowest rate of freight charged by other
Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv
i ing or advancing charges, &c .
Ail communications to the following Agents will be
promptly attended tut
CHARLES A. McANUTY,
At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
RdSE & IMERRITA,
53, Smith's Wharf. near Pratt at. StiltN4re.
W & J T TAPSCOTT,
No 43, Peck Slip, New York.
THOMAS BORBIDGE,
jan 31-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia.
- 1644.
irt.- -- ALE P t eftßig n m ai m
"IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL BOATS.
CONNECTING with steamer Cleveland, at Bea
ver, will be in opera tion on the 25th instant, to
Clevelan4 4aily. ''.
The above lino is composed of 8 good Canal Runts,
commanded by experienceden, and will depart ev
ery morning to and from P u gh and Cleveland, at
9 o'clock . Proprietors of tve line are
Messrs. HUBBY & HUGHES, Cleveland, 0.
" STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO.,
Cleveland, 0.
Freight of all kinds will be carried as low as by any
other gond and responsible line. For freight or pas
sage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR,
mar 18 No 60, Water street.
ftWi‘Ql l ,t,giusu
Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
MERCHANTS St MANUFACTURERS' LINE
FOR transporting Goods. Merchandiue, Produce.
&c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and
Baltimore. Goods will he received and forwarded by
this line on as accommodating tertnsaod as short time
as by any other revonsible 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 andothers to give us a
call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandise consign
ed to the agents will be received, freight and charges
paid, and forwarded without additional charge for for
warding or storage.
40111.11 TS:
ganntel M Kier, Canal Basin. near7th at. Plush's.
Samuel W Day, lat and 2d Wharf, below Race rt.
Delaware, Philadelphia.
&doe Cruse, Baltimore.
F/L Patterson, H ollidayabargh.
Jesse Patterson, Johnstown.
N Briggs, New York.
Win B Reynolds & Co., BPStalt
IZSZR Tot
James Mcculli,
Irvin & Mrkrtin,
fc goipon & co,
J W Barbridge &Co,
Henry Coulter.
C G Hussey,
John Grier,
Church & Carothers,
George Breed,
F Sellers
Samuel J McNight, Lewis
Samuel Wilson, Madisox,
feb 15, '44
JAMES MAY
Regular packet / 4 Or- ifincientati.
The Swiftsore, Robinson, Master, lames every
Thursday at 10. o'clock, a. m. •
The Onier,Collias,Master, leases erteryThursday e.t
10 o'clok a.. m.
The Montgomerry, Bennett, Master, lesseseqey
nrdny et 10 o'clock a. m.
* The Express, Parkinson, Master, Unsay every Sun
day at 10 o'clock a. m.
JOHN BLELMINGHAM4k CO.,
Armes.
ILANNELS AND. BIANILEIS ' '4 ' "'
1 aria mien bunco ittespede, '
12 pair large domemede blaislow.
Josereesteemi on exisiforasis b y .-.
rt 6 GEO. COC 4 AN No 26, Nirctxt et
SAMDEL NY DAY, 1 prepridors.
ti L PATTERSON, 5
ISUatitrgh
-ail. Jai.
1 *ON crt L ' PITTSBURGH. Ali
CLEVELAND. • •
MAW 1 84 411110
sTANDART, INGRAH NI CO
Porwarding and aimunislin 114004atit
CIATELAND, o. •
A ci E !ITS for the Merchants' Transportation Com
pany tom -posed of the Merchants' Eria
Coma; Wnshingion, Line. Hunter, rainier &
Line of stearn boats and vessels on the lakes. Irna
City Line, Pennsyhmnia and Ohio CanaL Ptoptie.
tors ofthe iKerehenis, Line, Ohio peoaL
• ittlf.Cß TO
iVje & Enswortli,
.No. 9, Coenties Slip, A. Y
R. Hunter & Co. Albany.
Otis Clair, Doston:
Hunter, Palmer & Co., Barak,
M. T. Williams & Dow,
Hon. John M. Allen, Clerrelan4.
Charles M. Gidaings,
J. S. Dickey, Bearer.
Birmingham & Taylor, Pittsburgh ;
apr 4, 1843-Iy.
DAILY BEAVER PACKET
. ,
THE steamer CLEVELAND kink*
been rebuilt, will commence her retest;
r trips to and from Beaver, on Mow
day,the lath instant, leaving Pittsburgh every
ing at 9 o''clock, and Beeves at 1 o'clock,P• M. (4!smc'
days excepted). For freight or passage applyto -
BIRMINGHAM TAYL . PB . ., -
N 069, Wifec igteet
monoVERY LOW FOR CASH.
HE subscriber -offers for We a
Tlaige and splendid assortment. of
PIANO FORTES of different pettems vrimitiiaa to be of superior weilimanshl , & mi.( shi4iiiiiii oa s ;
the tone not lobe byent tetlke.
11iiM k
ce r n ! of Ism* amk St. Pleirstreeen.:
oplienite the Enamor.
Sprisig raiddloa.
ATFIE, subscriber has now on hand, and-
will continue to manufacture. (at bis old atand,No 74
Wood street) the latest style.of HATS and CAPS,
which for beauty and durability Lannot be surpassed.
Thankful to his friends and the public fur soliheiral a
patronage heretofore bestowed, he hopes to merit
craitiounoce ofthilr favors.
WILLIAM DOUGLASS, Vircqd street.
mlB-4m neat door to the corner of 44
TEAMS WANTED.
A. NUMBER of teams will find constant employ
meet to beefing stnne at Lock No 4, on the Mo-
nongahela river, near Williamsport.
Five dollars per day, will be allowed for goo!rsin.
horse Learns, or a liberal price by the perch; the
will continue until about the Ist of October nest: For
further particulars inquire at the Monongiiheitt 18iiirft
lotion Office, nearly opposite Post Moe, or tit %hi
work. B MOORHEAD.
m18.2w
-. ISAAC CRUSE,
pojkimisioiv& FORWARDING MERCHANT,,
Nft. 87, Smith's Wharf,
A4Tpliogs, fin , . •
rpm C. will give his particular attention to I'
duce. consignments of which are respectfull2i- - solicited.
Goods received, stored and forwarded to any paet of
the country. Having 3 large and commodious Ware
house for storage, and other facilities for the prompt
transaction of business, he confidently offers his servi=
ces to the community.
, .
References frs ,paifirdorc.
Messrs W. Wilson & Son , Pc°4° '4: tIiYIP.. I.-
Repiolds & Smith, Henry Rieman 3. SAIL, .'
.... .
James Power & Son. •.
References in Pilii.ark?phia. • -,.
Robert Creighton & Co., Simnel W. briy, Esq.,
..
References ift Pit .burgh. ,
Bailey & Co; - Robertsion & Reppe‘ti
Daizell & Fleming; M. Leech & Co; -.
J. W. Butliiidge & Co; W. &R. AVCutcheon. -. .
And the merchants generally. ' mailer F.
9110 V 0v_..1843.
. N
ci N V____
. 4 o . 0 0,‘
\ o lt 4 e - l b • s eli:t . teSELY / 1 ' -;
- ' '
rIrIHE subscriber has just received his annual supply
1. or Landreth's Garden Seeds, =slating *pal , ,
of the following kinds—all of the lasryear's q.. 116kti
warranted genuine: ' 4 I 44 "V"'"'IL •
Asparagus, Egg Plant, Parsnip,
Beets, Endive, Peas, • ".
Beans, Kale, VAPPers
Leek. Pumpkin, Broccoli,
Lettuce. Radish. Borecole, ' •
Water Mellon, Rhubarb, Cabbage,. .
Musk " SA/1114. Carrot, .,,,
._
.
Nasturtium. Cauliflower. Spinach, ' . -- •-•••-: =
Squash, Celery,
Ohm..
Tomatoes, Curled Cress, Onion,
.. ..
Turnip, Cucumber, --% Parsley. ''•_
Corn, Mustard, (white and brown) &es' '
mac. dtc. , 4
Together with a variety of pot and s weat l ar diaaad44-
flower seeds. - . :x . -
EVP'Orders for seeds, shrubs, trees. &c, from . -f:
deners and others will be received nni promptly it.... ',
tended to. F L KaGVIIDEDI.- ' i
janii N )114 Li ,srtv.'h rt t of lifoxt- ...;
8008 AND JOB
PRINT( NO OFFICE,
H. W. COHEIR or WOOD & FIFTH STI
The proprietors of the 1 1 ,1oRtttrm P 44!, and, Mica.
CURT AIM MANUTACTURIR respectfully infirm} theist
friends and the patrons of those papsti, that tips)? 4i v.
a large and well chosen assort nest of
s ors 1 711("IlliZari31113:7%
attiilo &Eta GagMa aUt r a444.416,
liecessag to a Job Printing Office, and that they are
PK°Pared tc. Czecuß
LETTER PRESS PRINTING,'
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Ba+rs Bills of Wing, Circulars.
Paz - saints, BiU HViKIS Cardal
ll
Handois, Blank Che cks, Hatlips. .
lilt kinbs of Nlauks. • :-
Stage, Stedatilont and Canal Boat Bill, silk • •
propriate cuts,
Prhund on the shortest notice and most reasonable
.We respectfully ask the patronage of our frnds ana l Y.
the public in general in this branch of onflcusiness.
July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS & SMITH.
To 'Painters. '
WE have-received, and will be:wafter' keep em -.L
scantly on band, r. full supply of Pristirygs o ,
in large and small kegs, labielt we still be able to
elseaper then it has beret4Pre been sold in this crop* '-
Orders from the elotiatt* juxurnilumfra Sy 414 ea t
(tie •LL CAS E/I)..viill . he promor i nwa r d 10 ,
PHIL p 8 & SMITH.
oct (1.4 f Once of the %nand Maw
S,CORGRINGS AND POTASH.—-
30 casks Scorrhingo, '
4 " 'Potash,
lust reolifted anti for **le blt._ 4
J. IN. BBRBRIDGE . & cO..
,
ml 4 Woolf swet, irtgrooo We'd mosilmiiih6ol-
GitocTowsi h, ,t.„, in band and: far ad'',
re.:
nitnel assortment. Famil Greceries, fifth*
heatgtialtty.
DeatfitritY. eitoeted *jib 11)ehetyist ramie, r*lhWonq: .
bie as they can bet beed in ilierditY.:Wherratee
*at veinier strained Sperm and Lamp Oii ;ad - .
•- • • kw; a ebalee assortwalet -4 pans : '
111811 and Gin. Champagne! Braady of 1830, 10 •
aid RyaWbisleey, eta. - ' -
rnll-Ira HENRY F. OCHWEPPE.