Matt SATURDAY (MORNING, MARCH 23, 1844 A - • ul piece of poetry will be found on OUT first page Harris has s first rue supply of Temperance docu meets, among which is a report of the "arrest, trial, rbevietion and coodemaation of King AlcohaL" Talturilts.ZW;klen are itisily angaged repairing, aiesabag aadilecirg the Theatre. It will open in a diem time, ander the management of Miss Clarendon, win% W understand, has engaged a good stock, and his "Insdourangergiuute for the appearance of the principal stars daring the season. With a stock coon. patty of mineable talents, who will pay some attention tedneiracdog girths stage, as well as on it, we have .uadeultrittaa fine badness might be done at our Theis ' are iidbg di - present mason. °Tons Sracca.—Our weekly this morning contains Mr CYConnell's great Speech, in defence ed hienseN and his brother repealer", against the charge on which they were indicted. It is a clear and powerfully told - history of thtevils of the legislative union between England and Ireland, and gives the reader a great arnountetusaful information, that cannot be found in any other Swot. Wire trust our democratic friends will not for get showering of the'lth WARD DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION," this evening. The subject of dis mission ("Banks and Currency") is one of much hn ,Portance, and will, doubtless, be well explained by several easiness speakers, who have promised to at bad. The Primitive Methodist church on Penn st. is the place'of meeting. A -Boozes BANC—The Phcenix Bank of Colum tug . k GL , Closed its doors on the lath inst. The of t?) ins were all out of !own—gone to Texas, perhaps. PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A naming of the citizens of Allegheny county, frivosily to the re-organizatics of this society, or the foiewationof a new one, are requested to meet in the oZoceupiedby the eard of Trade, at the Mayor's Fourth street, near Market, on Wednesday af ternoon, the 27th-inst., at 4 o'clock. liar Gardeners, Farmers, and all citizens who are lover, of good fruit, vegetables and flowers, are re quested to attend this meeting. in 33 - MANY CITIZENS. FRANCIS' SELLERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, And dealer in Prodtece, Sall and Cordage, Has removed to No 17, Liberty streat, opposite the head Of Smithfield Street. f27-tf J D WEIOLF.SALE AND RETAIL GROCER, For warding and Vommmiasion Merchant, and „dealer in Country Prodocot and Pittsburgh Miuntfac rawas,No 28 Fifth atreekt Pittsburgh. •: DAVID LLOYD. G. W. LLOYD. D. & G. W: Lloyd, RROLESA.LE GROCERS, COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AID DE/it/IRS IN PRODUuk k PITTSBURGH BANC • VFACTURES EV' g Libeml advances hi cash or goods made on casignmeuts of produce, &c., at Nu. 14^_, Liberty aticet. ZOUISVILLE LIME-100 Bbl‘ Louisville Liam far gale by (j 23.) J NIES MAY. John J. Mitchell, Attorney at Law, WO attend to collecting and securing claims, and wi alstprepare legal instruments of writing with correc nnstand despatch. Smithfield street (near sth street Pittiburgh. mB, '44 IRON CITY LINE,: PITTSBURGH AND - CLEVELAND. a11imi1844.112E02 ' STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO., n or * m u ne and Countniasion merchants, CLEYRIAND, O. A CENTS for the Merchants' Transportation Com pany composed of the Merchants' Line. Erie Canali Washington, tine. Hunter, Palmer & Co.'s Line okSteam boats and vessels on the lakes. Iron City Lie, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. Proprie tors ofte Merchants, Line, Ohio Canal. aarait TO wimp& Eraworth, No. 9, Cuenties Slip, N. Y. R. Hinter & Co. Albany. Orisikaff, Boston. Huntr, Palmer & CO., Buffalo, M. T Williams & Dow, Handokm M. Allen, Cleveland. Chests M. Giddings, Se)ickey, Beaver. BirmighllM & Taylor, Pittsburgh. ape 41,1943-Iy. DAILY BEAVER PACKET THE stearner CLEVELAND having been rebuilt, will commence her regu r trips to and from Beaver, on Mon day, the lib instant. leaving Pittsburgh every morn ing at 9 adock, and Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. (Sun days named). For freight or passage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, AMR" No6o, Water street. VERY LOW FOR CASH. figlit T HE subscriber offers for sale It large and splendid assortment of PIANO FORTES of difereet portents warranted to be of superior wetkmanship, and of the hest materials; the tone not to be exceeded by shy in the country. F. BLUME, Comer of Penn and St. Clair streets, mar 18 opposite the Exchange. ISAAC CRUSE, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT No. 87, Buti lk's Mari, ..- 111ILTDIORE i ND. WI. C. will give his particular attention to Pie. dome, coaai‘amente of which are respeetfulkkofititak Goods cetteilittl, Stared and &hoarded to =rpm, _of thaaountry.. Having 3 large and oommodloturvrao• boos' foe swage; and ether facilities for eiteiwompt. truism:dont( bushman, larattafsdentliag ers - ha semi. acuotatito connonmiti - Recreates ix Baltimore. Mtwara W. Willson & Son,George & Hays, Reynoile & Smith, Henry Rieman & Son. James Power &Son. R4erences s PLiladd pJt a. &ben Crelibton & Co., Samuel W. Day, Esq., 4sferesas Puttelerwisi. Bailey & Robertson & &wart; DalzeU & Filming; M. Leech & Cot I. W.. Bitchily& Cou W. &R. M'Cutebeon. Ani dos arrabauts generally. marl 6 . NOW PUBLISHED, I v ~,.._l ° oRT Du Quo s Ira ,- - A •31111 E ri, Toils; Streggiss, sad Mime ' tam • taers at at Forks of tie Ohio. , As et, leritien by a Young Geode ) sid'isofttko ::;Ost T ee• 'ZI althiCWYoltl=rsintgZeos. ' 'came Of lq - Tp er ... stra yed in fai th ful and vivid exdors =duos .. of the Garrison of the Old p u bli s h e d Iff COOK, and sold by the book- ofitsrs is the ''' ra citios. Price 23 ma. Mtn . RamovaL *IPOATIM BY D. B. BAebk,Stitinnboat Agent and Commission Merchant, Water Street, near Wood 9 FIIZT WATXR IN TEM CRANIUM ARRIVED. ' bfeaahala, Parkinson. Mon City, West Point, Grace, Cincinnati, Missouri Mail, Littleton, New Orleans, Belmont, Poe, Wheeling, Richard Clayton, Gaskill, Brownsville, Mingo Chief; Devenney, Wheeling, Majestic, Bennet, Cincinnati, Clatter, Collins, Cincinnati, Michigan, I3oies, Beaver, Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver, Massachusetts, 'Bennet, St. Louis, Muskingum Valley, Bowen, Zanesville. DEPARTED. kow York, Greenlee. Nashville, larrisburgh, Wells, Louisville, :Bridgewater, Campbell, Wheeling, :Lodi, Tomilsoc, Porkerslieges, Della, Bowman, Brownsville, Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver, Michigan, Boles, Beaver. PB2BII aItRIVAL OP NEW G.OODS! SUPERFINE DOUBLE MILLED Cloths, ORSAMOTOS, Tweeds, Vesting', Cassinottsc &a. &a. P. DELANY, MERCHANT .. TAILOR Aro. 49, LIBERTY STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE VIRGIN ALLEY. THE, subscriberhas just returned from the Eastern cities, where he has purchased the most magni• &rent asfortment of CHOICE AND FASHIONABLE GOODS Ever offered in tkis City! which he is now receiving, and to which he invites the attention of his customers and the public generally who wish to supply themselves with GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, AT CHEAP PRICES. The vet.) , liberal patronage which his friends and tint pub, Dave heretofore been pleased to bestow on his establishment, has induced him to purchase A GREATER VARIETY of all kinds of gtods in his line, and of a superior cited-. ity to any thing which has heretofore been offerea.— The following is a listof a part of this assortment which he offers to the public, all of which he guarantees are in the moat fashionable Eastern styles, and of the best quality, suitable for theseason. • SUPERFINE BLACK, BLUE, INVISIBLE GREEN AND FANCY COLORED -EN GUSH, FRENCH &AMERICAN OLOTUS, FOR DRESS AND FROCK COATS. He particularly refers to a lot of beautiful French cloths and cassimems, sew style, which he is confi dent cannot fail to please. They are of a most ex cellent quality. SUPER. SATIN AND VELVET VESTINGS, Rich and exquisite patterns, in the latest styles. ALSO, LONDON PLAIDS, A latg , c variety of patterns. MERSEILLES CACH MERE, beautiful patterns, and common vestings of every de scription. . . TWEED CLOTHS. French and English Fancy styles—suitable for ever . descriptiou of SACK COATS Also. al, kinds of goods which can be found at min esbablishrnent in the city, which he offers for sale,mad. or unmade, as cheap as arty dealer in the city. The undersigned offers the above extensive and vs ried assortment of seasonable goods for sale at a stnah advance on their original cost,and keeps them constant ly on hand, ready to make for himotstomers. His pri ces are to iuk the tinges. - His goods are ■ll made b, rattaburgh workmen, and are warranted to be of SUPERIOR QUALITY [7"The public are invited to call and examin , far tbemselveli. P. DIU. Y. (21 tf No 49 Liberty at. 2 door; from Vigils aThw. TO EVI.ERVITODY! FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE THREE BIG DOORS! THE proprietor of this well known and highly fa vored establishment takes great pleasure in in forming his friends sand the public at large that he has just received the most MAGNIFICENT ASS9RT.MENT OF GOODS That has ever been purchased in the eastern markets. It is impos!ible for him to describe the QUANTITY, QUALITY and VARIETY of his stock but he in vites all who wish to purchaaoalothing of any descrip tion tocall at his establishment, as iristhe only place in the west where ALL TASTES MAY BE SUIT ED, at the most reasonable prices. His assortment of Winter, Spring, and Summer Goods CANNOT BE SQUALLED. All of which can be manufactured into clothing to or der, and mule in as good style, and as tastily and lash ionably designed as at any other establishment THE UNITED STATES IT IS WELL KNOWN THA7' HIS PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY OTH ER HOUSE IN THE CITY, And atno place west of the mountains can purchasers find such a variety of goods from which to select as at the THREE BIG DOORS In achlititin to his llitrividled sloe& of clothing, he has a' thignif icent assortment of HANDKERCHIEFS, WARES, GLOVES, . SUSPENDERS, &e, &c. The mottvof the "Three Big Doors" is • - irttior ,S`4LES AND SMALL PROFITS,' Aid in foll Owing out this system he feels con fidlattitathis customers sad himself ARE MUTUALLY BENEFITED: • H WOULD INVITE THE MAN OF FASHION, THE PROPER SIONAC, GENTLEMAN, THE MER CHANT, FARMER, MECHANIC AND WORKINGMAN To tall aad examine for themselves at TEM THRU Bra WOORII, No. 151, Liberty street, AND THEY MUST RE SATISFIED. tar OBSERVE METAL PLATE IN THE PAVEMENT.. E 1 JOHN WC LOSKEY. ZOAR BUTTER.—A lot ofthat celebrated choice - family butter, put up in full bound kegs Apply A. BEELEN. ~ . 5011104. N. O. S i t . I n—a prm* article; 15 do very fair; In DU; . Lae Sugar in small !owns, suita ble for retailing; for riale•by D. &G. W. LLOYD, March 13. ' • No. 142 Liberty street. ZANTE CIIIRRANTS. 7 -3 Casks fresh Zanta Cur. rains, fior sale byREINHART& STRONG..., 1112 ..140 Libem street Saha D. Davis, AUCTXWEER ANDCOMMIEiSION MERCH'T, Corner of Wood and Stists., Petyrbergh, TS ready to receive merchandise of every description 1 on consignment, for public er private .sale, and from long experience in the above businessi Batters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. 151. Of Groceries, Pittsburghtnanufactured articles,new and second hand furniture, Ste.. at 2 o'clock, P. M. ' Sales every evening,at early gas light. Reg 12—y Real Estate. Five Lots of Ground and a Dwelling House at CIN MONDAY, April Bth, at 3 o'clock in the after- V noon. will be sold withoutreserve, on the premi ses, near the Fountain Inn, and opposite Laceyville, five lots of ground situated as follows, viz: One lot ofground on Gum street, near the Fountain Inn, and corner of Coal Lane. adjoining the properties of Messrs Wickersham and Gilmore, 20 feet front by 100 deep, on which is erected a two story frame dwel ling house but a short time builtand in goodtenantable order. There is a good well of water at the front door it is is a beautiful and healthy situation and well adap ted for either a business or a private residence. Also, at the same time, four lots of ground fronting on Coal lane, each 20 feet front by 100 deep, bounded by the property of Stephen Wiley on the east, 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 to the country. Terms will be moderate and made known on the day of sale. For further particulars enquire at Davis' Commercial Auc tion Rooms, corer of sth 'and Wood streets, or of John Little, corner of 7th and Liberty streets, or of Mr Patrick Ward, near the premises, where all necessary information will be given. oThe title is indisputable mlB I Watches at Auction. AT Davis' Comercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and sth streets, this evening,Saturday March 23d. at 8 o'clock precisely, will be sold with out reserve for cash current funds. 1 Du Bois Lock Detached Lever Roller, and Ten Holes Jeweled Ruby 'alerts. 1 Gold Lepine Cylinder Escapement 4 Holes Jeweled. 1 Horizontal Escapement silver watch, 4 Holes Jeweled. DRY GOODS AND FURNITURE AT AUCTION. AT Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, on Monday next, March 25th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. will be sold without reserve, a large lot of DRY GOODS, comprising Broad Cloths, Calicoes, Minting, and several other articles. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. a large lot of Furniture. m 23 J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Lemons, 13111 RIME Sicily Lemons in half boxes, just received 1. and fur sale by REINHART & STRONG. ml 2 140 Liberty street. Just Received, TWO HUNDRED lbs small liquorice ball, at Lk wholesale and retail drug store of JON. KIDD, m 5 corner 4th and Wood su Olive FEW baskets fine Olive Oil, just received and el for sale by REINHART & STRONG, nl 140, Liberty street. N. 0. Sugar. 100 11H DS prime N 0 Sugar. just received and fm• sale by HAILNAN, JENNINGS & CO.. reB 43, Wood street 30OBAGS Coffee, in store and for role by • HAI LMA N, JEN NI NGS & ntEt 43, . Wood street. . 5O BOXES M It Raisin, , , just received and for salt, by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 8 43, Wuod street. 10 I . IA bbls Syrup, extra fine, for family use, just received and fnr sale by HAILM AN, JENNIICI3S & CO., 43, wood street Goshen Cheese. WE have received a further supply of Goshen Cheese. REINHART & STRONG, m 2 140, Liberty street. For Sale. ONE new Yawl, 18 feet long, (built by Peter Shouse, of Shousatown) also, one Skiff, 22 feet long, built by the same, The workmanship anal ma terials of both warranted, and will be sold low fur cash. Apply to BIRMINGHAM & CO., Apply No 60, Water street. Mel lases. 2.50 fBBLTe N b . 0 Molasses, just received and or HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., m 3 43,- Wood street. • Q CORCHINGS AND POTASH.— kJ 30 casks Scorchings, 4 " Potnsh, Just received and for sale by J. W. BDRBRIDGE & CO., ml 4 Water street, between Wood and Smithfield AILS.-672 kegs Juniata Nails, assorted sizes N on hand and for sale by 1) &G W LLOYD, mIS No 142, Liberty st. BUFFALO TONGUES.—Received by Little Ben 10 boxes Buffalo Tongues, in fine order, slireet from the mountains. A: BEELEN. nB-tf SALT. -300 Bbls No 1 Salt, for sale by j 23 .JAM ES MAY. B EAR SKINS, ______— ________ well dressed and full haired, a suitable article for travellers' trunks, Sr.c., for sale by A. BEELEN. nB-tf 750 BUSHELS Dried Peaches; 50 do cloversoed; 50 bbls russet and pippin apples; 75 dos cern brooms; 10 Mids prime N. 0, Sugar; Received and for sale by J D WILLIAMS, rial No 28, sth st. Brooms. 40 DOZ. Corn Brooms. 10" " Blushes. just received and for sale 1:7 J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO. m 22 Water se. between Wood sod Smithfield Lard. OIL 6BBLS. LARD OIL. just received and for hate by J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO. ni.V2 Water at. between Wood and Smithfield. 77 BBLS FLAX ED OIL, 10 " Old Rye Whiskey, Received on consignment, and for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, 3000 LBS W A CHEESE, 1200 lbs Spanish Moss, 1500 yards Kentucky Joan', 200 boxes 8-10 and 10-12 Glass. In store and far sale by J D WILLIAMS, Wt2l No 28, sth street. Geo. s Salaam, Attszakey at Law, Moe aie rani* meet, between wood and smites. mar 214 Auction J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer J D DAVIS, Auctionew Coffee. Syrup. No 26, Wood street ..:z ~. ~,y.~ ~, lax Salt anb VALIIABLZI REAL_XISTATZ FOR SALE. TINDER the authority of a decree of the Orphans' IJ, Court of Allegheny county, the executors of the last Will ani Testament of Hugh McMaster, late of the of Pittsburgh , deceased, will offerfor sale that 1 very.46fitrally situated, and •very valuable piece of! Ilea/ ,tote, simated on Fifth street and Diamond al ley, baneen Wood and Smithfield sts. Said proper ty Mufistront on sth street of 30 feet, and extendiback toDlartiond Alley, on which there is a front of 60 Diet. The lot fronting on sth street 30 feet and extending baCk half way to Diamond alley, about 120 get:,•.:will be offer edited sold by itself. The larger lot of 60'feet on Diamond alley, adjoining Mr Matthew Stewait'S willbe divided into three lots of 20 feet each on Dia mond alley, and extending half way to sth street,about 120 feet, will be sold separately to the highest and best bidder. Another lot lying between Diamond alley and sth st., immediately adjoining the rear of Wm. Barr's lot,and the lot fronting on sth street, being 30 feet on Bares line parallel with Fifth street, and 40 feet along the line of lot formerly or at present belong ing to the heirs or John Shekleri, deceased; be ing the same let which Lewis Allen and wife,:by their deed dated 12th April, A D 1830, and recorded in the proper office in Allegheny county, in Book 0 2d, page 497, &c., granted and conveyed in fee simple to the said Hugh McMaster, his heirs and assigns. The above described five lots lie in a body. and would be a Splendid situation for a very extensive warehouse Or a church, or for ample and convenient courts, such as Mr Seholey's, or Mr Peorson's. The title is indisputable, and the property is clear of all rents and other incumbrances, other than the debts of the Testator, for the payment of which this sale has been decree d the said Court. Will be sold under the same order, one lot on Smith field I, street, next to Thomas O'Neill's lot, having a front on Smithfield street of 20 feet and extending back 60 feet, subject to an annual ground rent of fifty-two dollars, payable quarterly. Also—a lot on Strawberry alley, in the rear of Mrs Deahl's and Mr O'Neill's lots. Said lot has a front on Strawberry alley of 23 feet 6 inches, and extends to thejtbove described let 40 feet, subject to a ground rent orts3B 3-16 per year, payable quarterly during the existence of this world. Sale on the premises on the 10th day of April next, at 10 o'clock A M. gar Terms and Tide exhibited at the sale. THOMAS HAMILTON, G. ADAMS, Executors. m`^-2awts Public Sale. II .13 Y vir tue 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 }itemises, that valuable lut of ground in the city of Pittsburgh, Aitiinte on the corner of Siiiithfield and Second streets. near the Monongahela liouse,con taining 80 feet inn Smithfield street and 60 feet on Se cond street, more or on a high s erected a two story brick dwelling house, n frame dwelling house and other buildlogs. The ground may he divided in to four lots, 20 by 60 feet &tell. and w ill be S'old sepa rate or together, to suit pirrhaserv. Th., sale *ill take place on Wednesday, the. 15th day of May neat, at 2 o'clock P. M., and the terms, which will heresy, made vvn by R. OFFICER. mar 12-ta [Penneylranian publish in weekly paper till sale, and charge this office.) Building Lots in Birmingham. 13 LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit uated, and within two .t. t ties' walk of the steam fe rry boat landing, td at pricer to suit the times. The terms of payme:— 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. For Sale or Rent. A SMALL Farm, containing 30 acrer, with good improvementr; 20 acres cleared and within 5 miler of Allegheny City; if not sold soon, it will be for rent. Apply to BL A K ELY & MITCH ELL, m 2 Smithfield st. near sth. Rooms to Rent. TWO large Rooms, 3d story, Gazzam's row,Nar ket street, suitable fiir priming establishments. Also, one large and well finished room, fiecon4 sto ry, same row, Rent moderate and possession 'given immediately. Inquire of m 5 BLAKELY 4fir. MITCHEL. A THREE store brick dwell house and store situate on Diamond Alley, called '• Our Howe.' Podsossion to be eixen on the Ist day of Apiil neat-- For particulars apply to ml6-td ACCANDIESS 'ea M'CLURE. For Mutt. at A SMALL brick dwellino• House, on Du quesne street. Terms , " t£3o per annum. Apply to (m 4 ), JAMES MAY. ream FOR RENT. ZIA GOOD Farm, about 23 miles below Pitts burgh, on the Ohio River, 14 mile onlhis side of Freedom, containing 2°o acres, - 90 or 1061, of which are cleared and under cultivation. There is as excellent stone house on it, wild three Pt&lours and a Kitchen below, and four rooms above, and finished to the Garret. Also, a Stable, tarn. - itc. It wilt))o rented for one, two or three yeats to good tenant.: Apply to JAMES MAY, Water street, f 29 or to M.. CONWAY, OA the adjoining farm.- To 140, AivinEgßbLce on onveri F ie r z , t ; :v n ,o ea s r toly frame eivrel /e...rry street. . . . . A two story brick dwelling house on Ferry street, A small fniMe house, on Front, below Fen" , at. A very convenient brick dwelling, with stable and carriage house,situate on Penn street,in the Fifth ward, formerly occupied by Dr Gladden. Atso—Two dwelling houses in Allegheny City. j 23. Apply to JAMES MAY. To Let. A COMFORTABLE y weII finished, new brick dwelling house;,pleasantlysituated ou Coal Lane. It will be rented on reasonable ter* Inquire of JOHN M'CLOSKEY, jan 19-tf Three Big Doors, Liberty street.: TO LET. saA TWO STORY brick liouse, suitable forit ..eidwelling and Groeery,.situate on tho corner of Fifth and. Union streets. Possession given imrnedi ately. Enqtiire of oil For Mutt T HE three story brick building, No. 65, Third street, at present occupies:l6y Wm. Acso, ten acres of ground on Prospect Hill, near the city, on which is a Dwelling House, Stable, Orchard, &c. Possession given Ist April next. Apply to JOHN D. DAVIS, corner of Wood & Fifth sta. SUGAR AND MOLASSES JUST rermired, direct from New Orleans, a lot of prima Sugar aad Molasses, and for sale by J. PARKER. (of dm late fine of J& J Parker, i No 5, Commercial Row, Liberty at ml 3-1111 BUFFALO ROBES.- —Received by Cicero,Rfeesh funeupply sizes of Robes. Apply us nB-if A. BEELEN. BUFFALO ROBES by single robe or balo,forsate 05-tf bY A. BEELEN.- H AMS. -300 home sugar cararlisuns, for family use, equal to any in the city, far sale by HENRY F. SCHWEPPE, No 182, Liberty street, mll-lm ORANGES AND LESIONS. 76 BOXES oranges; 63 do Unman SO do 61 11.- Raisins ; Jost roesived amlbt side, by mar IS D. & G. W. LLOYDS To Let. • JAMES MAY ~; y k ;.-.- i .2"~~. ~~ ~' AMOURICIAN PORTABLE BOAT ; LBO,_ For the tratsoportatioot of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE sx•rwass PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, •. • AID NEW YORK AND BOSTON. • 111. DEVIIIII, • ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and shippers generally, that he has changed the name of his Transportation Line, from the United States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This line is composed of twenty-fire new Four See tion Portable Boats, one of which will depart daily, from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia add Baltimore. The 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, losii, 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, withifut any additional charge to the owners. . Merchandise shipped by this line in any of the etutte ern cities. and consigned to H Devine, will be forwar d= - ed ed immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part ar 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 cony missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communications or goods directed enof the undersigned Agents wiittiorpraMptly attended to. - - - H. DEVINE, '' r eariil Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. BUZBY & BROTHER, 36.1 Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIE,SE '& SON, Commerce street Wharf, Baltimore. B A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. RICE & XVILLIA MS, No :3, Chatham street, Ronne. aakit= 0. A. IIicANOLTY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the tt ansportation of Werchandize to and from PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE„I'HILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. rr HE success this line has met with, since it was J_ 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 the season, and make the trip through in six days. The superiority and advantages of the 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 produce, merchatt 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 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 Wharf. near Pratt et, Baltimore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jan3l-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia. 1844. in "IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL BOATS. C ONNECTING with steamer Cleveland, at Bea ver, will be in operation on the 25th instant, to Cleveland daily. The above line it composed of 8 good Canal Roats, commanded by experienced Ton, and will depart ev ery morning to and from Piti&rgh and Cleveland, at 9 o'clock. Proprietors of dinbove line are Messrs. HUBBY & HUGHES, Cleveland, 0. " STA NDART, INGRAHAM & CO., land, 0. Freight of all kinds will be carried as Cleve low as by any other good and responsible line. For freight or pas sage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, marlB No 60, Water street. jelLantlia , Freights to Philadelphia sod Baltimore. MERCRANTS & MANUFACTURERS' LINE F OR transporting Goods, Merchandise, Produce, &c., between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods will he 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 bythitaine will be insured.— The Proprietors and agents will give their whole tendon 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. SAMUEL W DAY, H L PATTERSON, 1 Proprietors Samuel M Kier, Canal Basin. nearith st. Pittab'g Samuel W Day, Ist and 2d Wharf, below Race it Delaware, Philadelphia. Isaac Cruse, Baltimore. L Ponerson,Hollidaysbargh. Jesse Patterson, Johnstown. J 4- N Briggs, New York. Wm B Reynolds & Co., Boston. LEPER To: James McCully, Irvin & Martin, R Robinson & Co, J W Barbriage &Co, &wiry Coulter, C G Hussey, John Grier, Church & Carothers, George Breed, F Sellers, Samuel J McNigbt, Samuel Wilson, Madisoa, feb 15, '44 Regular Packets, far Cincinnati. The Swiftsure, Robinson, Master, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. in. The,Ctuter,Collias,Master, leaves everyTharsdayat 10 o'_clor,k a. in. The Montgomery, Bennett, Master, leaves urday at 10 o'clock a. in. The Express, Parkinson, Master, leaves eves Sun day at 10 o'clock a. in. JOHN BIRMINGHAM & CO., may 20 - Armee. F . LANNELS AND BLANKETS.— 1 use doper becnrnthumeis 12 pair largo &erotic biaak:aa. • Just nwhild' ea • GE seV ir eats fl4£t). C Na 2116 Wood It Geld • • • Pram Silver PENNSYLVANIA.—P/T2IMIKG/1. Bank of Pittner:Ai Merchants and Mantifeetarers' bask •Pe# Exchange Dv. Hollidaythurgh PHILADELPHIA. Bank of North Aneeriia Do Northern Liberties • Do Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Farmers' and Mechanics' bank Kensington bank Manufacturers and Mechanics Mechanics' Moyamouing r:J Philadelphia bank Schuylkill - " Southwark .....".... ....... Western. .. " Bank of Penn Township Girard bank 11/ U. fl , bank and 'branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank 0 f ... . " Chester pas " Delaware county Montgomery county .. --per " Northumberland........ JOST Farmers' bank of Bucks c0unty........ Easton Per Doylestown bank:, ..... . ............ pew Franklin bank of,Washington ' 1- - Bank of Charnbekgburgh......— . .... .1 Ifiddk4mus. ..... . • " Gettysliorgh —— • . 1 " Leiristolbs " Susqv ercsnna county Berk: county Mitt ....75 Columbia Bankaad Bridge Company Carlisle Brie bank Farmers and Ditters' bank " Bank of Laneaster If 1— • " :Bank of:Reading . 1 _ Harrisburg bank' .. Honesdale " Lcnicasteti " Lancaster co. " ........ . • Lebanon " 1 .1 Miners' bank of Pottsville ....1 - Monongahela bank of Brounsvilk 1 New Hope and Delaware Bridge company . 2 Northampton bank _..no sale Towanda bank - .... 85 Wyoming bank West Branch bank . 7 York bank_ OHIO. Belmont bank of St. Clairsvale.... 1 Clinton bank of Columbus.— ............ ....1 Cohanbiana bank of New Lisbon —.—.... .1 Circleville (Lawrence, cashier) 1 " ( Warren, cashier) no sale Cincinnati bank 5........ ... ........ --I Chillicotke bank...... . ..... Commercial bank of Lake Erie . 7 Dayton bank ..... .. 1 Franklin bank of Columbus-- . . 1- Farmers' and Mechawks' bank ofSteuben • vi11e...1 FarmersTbank of Canton 30 Geauga .1 Granville Hamilton Lancaster. 0 Marietta ....1 Massillon Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnati Mount Pleasant ........ . 1 Norwalk Putnam BandaAy_ Scioto- Urbana ..........•. ....... .50 .... Wooster .. .1 Xenia Zanesville Bank of Ctevelans . • . • —3O INDIANA. State bank and branches ..... 1 State Scrip .. .' .12 KENTUCKY AU banks. State bank Baik of Illinois, Skawneetown Bank of the Valley of Virginia . 1 Bank of Virginia I Exchange bank of Virginia Farmers' bank ofVir.... North-,Western bank of ginia Virginia.......... 1 .. 1 Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of irginia .. I MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks.. All otker solvent banks.— .--. •.• .. I NORTH CAROLINA. Alll - solreitt banks.. .. _ _ SOUTH !CAROLINA All solvent banks ..... Allsoloent ben:kJ —-• ALABAMA. Mobile banks. - Country banks. New Orleans banks (good).. . •• TENNESSEE. All bank 5:...... ..... nom AND JOBPRINTING OFFICE, The proprietors of the Mown:to Poor and Max. CURTAND MASTFACTURZR respectfully inform their friends and thilpfum is of these papers, that they have a large and well chosen mosortmen e11r 41 1311/1111 "Arlinlipo3ECl. 4WD alit ammo SELLIMILBILIWIM Necessary to a Job Printing OtEce, and that they ire prepared to execute Pittsburgh LETTER PRESS PRIN'TING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 13~4. Bills of Ladin g Cirenie ni , PLO •ulets, Bill Heads, Cards, Hancioills, Blank Checks, Hat Tips, kinbs of iilauft_ . _s Singe, Steinnioat and Coma Nes;s Ma*, wig sp ' , wriest. cots, Printed on the shortest notice spa Inostmalnabb terms. We respectf u lly ask the af atuldeeds and the public in general in this of business. July 31, 1843. PHILLIPS Sr. To IPriratans. TATE have received, and 'ail] beTealler keep earl V V attmdy on hand, a full supply of Prinnig Ink in large and mall kegs, which yea will be able to tel els,eoper than it basheretafinetmen «plain this eity. Or tram the ocnusty aeconspastied by ea (Is at& Gass.) will ha +mended io. IL I S & SMITH. 000*.sf ' , ,C . sllcs of the Peitudilasafacalio Ourrex Berk: Comity Scrip by EXCIIANGE-•••AT EOM Ox niladeipkia New York -1104* Botton ... .4Prnq 3 Baltimore rrOit' SPECIE. ....I ''''' ....•••• •••• w..• .. I .... 0...10 ILLINOIS. GEORGIA N. %V. COENZU OF WOOD I PIPTH STS
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