TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1644 Grow fourth pap. Tim Burot.a Meat. Cast..—The Soo ssr, ie the Libel we of the Cotriesoarredth vs. :MIN W. Mlle, OR :boson:o4ot of Absalom Mon is, the court ersasteoday ~glad the motions - So arrest of jodils• messed foresaw trial, sad the recognisruxie of Jas. 11 1 1Fsithildie s wids that of his boil. Ales Jelnegowsa for. cipA bat has passed the Wisconsin Legislator* gamine forairoors so moo on the state gorsromment goestion and for delegable foe a Commotion to form a Caustimio n ortosseesr nab Convention is held. nr Six thousand pieces of boom were beret at Aiwa In., ima kat 'Wednesday io Ameluog's smoke nr we see that the authorities of Sarismeh ers at last punishing the "River Pirates,'! who hain so loog bean ocuzunitting outrages there. One has been im prisoned, another fined, and • third arrested. The rumor that die "Great Western" line of steam er", would take two trips to New Orleans this season is -without foundation. Emil:aloes instructing the Massachusetts 13enators and Representatives to vote against the annonstion of Tema were lost in the Massachusetts Legislature. Coss TOR CONSUMPTIeIt.—A gentleman of New York has communicated the following cure for con sumption, to ono of the papers of that city. "Take two ounces of chloride of iodine, to which add twelve oances of water—put it in a saucer or dials, which place in the bed-room of the patient, pertly covered, so es to allow it to evaporate freely." To job tle the io ".diste in this form is knowosto be wholesome, and the writer above referred to says it has erected several acres of consumption. PITTSBURGH HORTICULTURAL SOCI:ETY. A meeting of the citizens of Allegheny county, friendly to the re-organization of this society or the formation of a new one, are requested to meet in the room occupied by the Board of Trade, at the M:ayor's office, Fonrth street, near Market, on Wednesday af ternoon, the 27th inst., at 2 o'clock. 113IPGardeners, Farmers, and all citizens who are lovets of good fruit, vegetables and flowers, are re. quested to attend this meeting. zu33 MANI CITIZZNS. LOTO THURSDAY NIGH S T, , on Penn st. low down, Oit is thought, or on Fifth :meet. a Pocit CT 13oox. containing a Check for $5O, on Baltimore, the pay ment of which is stopped, and $l4 in small notes, with so me papers, useless to anybut the owner. The find er will be suitably rewarded on rest.o-ing the Pocket Rook to the owner, DANIEL McM cal., sth street, be tween Wood and Smithfield. 3000 LBS W ft CHEESE, 1200 lbs Spanish Moss. 1500 yards Kentucky Jeans, • 200 boxes 8-10 and 10.12 Glass,. In store and far sale by J D WILLIAMS, • m 2,1 No 23, sth street -- Cleo. S. Seldom, Attorney at Law, Office on Fourth stret•t, between %Vood and Smithfield. IConveyuncing and other instruments of teri• ring legally and promptly axecutt.d. mar 21 if 75f Dried Peaches; 1., 50 do eloverseed; 50 bbls russet and pippin apple.; 75 doz corn brooms; 10 hhdv prime N. 0. Siizar. Rersriced and for vale by .1 DWIL LI A MS. 121 No2B. sth st 40 DOZ. Corn Brooms. 10 " Blushes. lust received and for sale by J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO. Water dt. between Wood and Smithfield Lard Oil. e SBLg. LARD OIL. kJ just received and for rale by J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO. ml:-* Water st. between Wood and Smithfield. 1.0 BBLS FLAXSEED OIL, 10 " Old Rye Whiskey. Received on consignment, end for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26, Wood street. SCORCHINGS AND POTASH.— 30 cults Seorchiugs, 4 " Potash, Just received aad for sale by J. W. BURBRIDGE & CO., ml 4 Water street, between Wood and Smithfieid AILS.-672 kegs Juniata Nails, assorted siz es , Non band and for sale by D&G W LLOYD, ml 5 ' No 142, Liberty at. BUFFALO TONGUES.—Received by Little Ben 10 boxes Buffalo Tongues, in fine order, direct from the mountains. A. BEELEN. SALT. -300 Bbls No 1 Salt, for sale by j 23. JAMES MAY. BEAR SKINS, well 'dressed and full haired, a suitable article for travellers' trunks. See., for sale by nl3-tf A. BEELEN. 10 j HALF bbls SSyrup. yrup, extra fine, for family usu, at received and for sale by HAILMAN, JENNIN3S & CO., T! 43. Wood street. Gresken Cheese. W E have received a further supply of Goshen Cheese. REINHART & STRONG, m 2 140. Liberty street. !Molluscs. 250 13Bo r at ES ie N by 0 Molasses, just received and MAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., 43, Wood street.. Zest Received, TWO HUNDRED lbs small liquorice ball, at th wholesale and retail drugstore of JON. KIDD, m. 5 corner 4th and Wood sts Co Mm 300 BAGS Coffee, in store end for sale by HAILMAN, JENNINGS & CO., m 8 43, Wood street. Raisins. 50 BOXES M Raisins, just received andfor salo by I:IAILMAN, JENNINGS &CO , • mg ' 43. Wood street. 9 RIED FRUIT, 230 bushels Dried Apples, 150 " " Peaches, Jest receiving and for sale low by J W BURBRIDGE & CO., NO Water st., between Wood and Smithfield Ton Papire4 4 rk u REAMS fine Tea Paper, for sale by _ REINHART & STRONG, 4 140, Limy avast. OPANTE CV . riEmikree.mill Marni PITTSBURGH, PA. Broome. --3 Casks fresh ZenesC ur ART IiTILOVIGr 140- ' Post REPoRTED at D. B. Sheble,Stilasauat Agent and Commiarion Water Street, near Wood 7 ,KILT 9 INCHAS WATER Ur THE CHANNEL ARRIVED. Mcmahala, Parkinson. Mon City, Wing and Wing, Campbell, Cincinnati, Brunette, Irwin, do Hibernia, Bandelier do Bridgewater, Campbell, Wheeling; Manhattan, sing, St. Louis, R. Clayton, Gaskill, Brownsville, Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver, Michigan, Bolos, Beaver. DEPARTED. Belmont, Poe, Wheeling, Cutter, Collins, Cincinnati, Oaths, Bowman, Brownsville, Mongolic.la, Stone, Cincinnati, Pinta, Vandogrift, Zanesville. Michigan, Boies, Beaver, Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver. U. S. MAIL STEAMER LITTLE BEN, CAPT THACKER. Per Cincinnati. Regular Wednesday Morning Packe'. The splendid passenger steam boat LITTLE BEN, Capt. Thacker,will run as a regular packet between this place and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Wed nesday morning. at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Saturday, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board as to No 4, Wood street. ntar26-3m -The Little Ben is provided with Evans' safety guard to prevent explosion of boilers. m26-3m. I FOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER. rp H E new and fast runniag steamer MISSOURI MAIL, M, LIT- Ltros, Master, will leave for the a bove and intermediate landings on Tuesday new26th instant, at 10 o'clock AM. For f,eitbt or sage apply on board or to JAM ESwar. This boat is furnished with Evans' Safety atiiikto prevent the explosion of boilers. m25-2t DAILY BEAVER PACKET THE steamer CLEVELAND having been rebuilt;will commence her regu lar trips w and from Beaver, orv.Mon day, the IBth instant, leaving Pittsburgh every morn ing at 9 o'clock, and Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. (Sun days excepted). For freight or passage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, No6o, Water street. mainFOß CINCINNATI Steamer CUTTER. CoLLltss, Mailer, will depart for the above and interme diate ports, on EVERY SUNDAY, at 10 o'clock, A M, positively. The Cutter has been thoroughly re. paired, and furnished with entire new boilers, and ran be recommended to the shipping and travelling com munity as a safe and expeditious boat. For freights or passage apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, No 60, Water street. The Cutter is provided with the Safety Guard, to prevent explosion. m2O FRESU ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS!! SUPERFINE DOUBLE MILLED Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Vesting., Cassinetts, Ake. itc. P. DELANY, MERCHANT TAILOR, .4'o. 99, LIBERTY STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE VIRGIN ALLEY. 11l HE subscriberhas just returned from the Eastern 1 cities, where he has purchased the most magni &tent assortment of CHOICE * AND FASHIONABLE GOODS Ever offered in this City! which be is now receiving, and to which he invites tin attention of his customers and the public generally who wish to supply themselves with GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, AT CHEAP PRICES. The very liberal patronage which his eind the public have heretofore been pleased to bestow on his establishment. has induced himin purchase A GREATER VARIE I of all kinds nfgcods in his line, and of a superior qual ity to any thing which has heretofore been offered.— The following is a listof a part of this assortment which be offers to the public, all of which he guarantees arc in the most fashionable Eastern styles, and of the best quality, suitable for the season. SUPERFINE BLACK, BLUE, INVISIBLE GREEN AND FANCY COLORED EN WASH, FRENCH & AMERICAN CLOTUS, FOR DRESS AND FROCK COATS. -- - • He particularly refers to a lot of beautiful French cloths and cassimeres, new style, which he is confi dent cannot fail to please. They e l ni of a most ex cellent quality. SUPER. SATIN AND VELVET VESTINGS, Rick and exquisite patients, in the latest styles. ALSO, LONDON PLAIDS, A large variety of patterns. MERSEILLES CACHMERE, beautiful patterns, and common vesting! of every de scription. TWEED CLOTHS. French and English Fancy styles-suitchle for every description of SACK COATS Also, all kinds or gopds which can be found at any establishment in the city, which he offers for sale,made ' or unmade, as cheap as any dealer in the city. The undersigned offers the above extensive and va ried assortment of seasonable goods for sale at a small advance on their original cost,and keeps them constant ly on band, ready to make for his customers. His pri • cea are to suit the times. His goods are all made by Pittsburgh workmen, and are warranted to be of SUPERIOR QUALITY e'The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. P. DELANY. tf No 49 Liberty st. 2 doors from Virgin alley. R McLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILL. for the cure of Hepatites or Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache.—Thi s remedy having been for several years employed by the proprietor in his practice, on a very large scale, in Mononealia, Preston, Harrison, and Randolph counties, in Virginia, besides several other places, and havicereen attended with the mostkappy effects, he has been, from time to time, solicited to adopt such a course as would give it a more extensive circulation, with a view to lessen the amount of human suffering. Aware of the fact that many useless nostrums have been palmed upon the public, he hesitated for several years, until thoroughly convinced that the above medicine, if properly used, would not fail to effect cures in a great many instances, an d ev en teaneeiate those cases which are quite incu rable. The proprietor is happy to state, that the abov e re . medy gives great and prompt relief in that afflicting disease, sink headache- Indeed, if it is used accord ing to the directions, accompanied with the use of lime water, taken twice a day in doses of half a gill, in a gill of warm new milk, the smoke will occur at longer and longer intermit, till they 02 14re1„1 disappear. Sold by J. m 2,1, frIDD, corner of 4th end Wood streets. 5 OHHE I T. N. 0 ; : rd i A l YtLa prism asticiel Thri 4kin /0 BM& Serix,ii opal 6 liwami,flool l ( 038-1* Afercitant, Lemons. D RIME Sicily Lemons in half bears, just received 1. and fur sale by REINHART & STRONG. ml 2 140 Liberty street. VERY LOW FOR CASH. MfriPT HE subscriber offers far tale a large and patterns assortment of PIANO FORTES of di rent , warranted to be of superior workmanship, and of the best materials; the torte nut to be exceeded by any in thecountry. F. BLUME, Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets, opposite the Exchange. NOW PUBLISHED, ()Lip FORT ;117QUESNE, A Tale of the early Toils, Struggles, and Adven tures of Use Aral settlers at the Forks of the Ohio. An original Novel, written by a Young Gentler man of this City. THIS is a wt•ll written and highly interesting tele, the scene of which is laid at the time of the first settle ment of Pittsburgh. The writeehas portrayed in faithful and vivid colon some of the adventures of the Garrison of the Old• Block House. Published by J W COOK, and sold by the book sellers in the principal cities. Price 25 cents. m2l JUST received, direct from New Orleans, a let of prime Sugar and Molasses, and for sale by J. PARKER, (of the late firm of J & J Parker, No 5, Commercial Row. Liber ml3-1m BFFALO 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 bale,forsola by A. BEELEN. cS-ti mll-1m Tee /ad& (INS Dew Yawl, 18 feet long, (built by Peter A.." Shoo" of fibetweeuera) sloe. ate Skiff 22 fret long. built hythe mom The wtokowneidp a»d ate whole of both wasolsaidoted shlq lbe meld low form& B 4 =2ll 3ftratesk,_ 2 4111 'Auction Sotto. Saha D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, Corner of Wood and stil ate., Pittsburgh, TS ready to receive merchandise of every description JL on connignment, for public , or private sale, and from long experience in the above business, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may fluor him with their patronage. Regular sales on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburghmanufactured articles,new and second hand furniture, &c.. at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,atearly gas light. nag 12-y EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. ON Thursdaythe 28th inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold at the residence of M. Aacker, on Penn street, one door above Pitt street, nearly oppo site Smith's Rolling Mill, all his household and kitch en furniture, comprised, in port of Sofas, Settees, and Rocking Chairs; [Chairs; Hair seat Mahogany, Rush bottom 3e Windsor Marble top and plain Mahogany Centre Tables; (Id do Pier do. Mahogany Dining and Breakfast Tables; Marble top& Plain 'Mahogany Dressing Bureaus; do do do Wash Stands; Plain and carved Mahogany and Maple High and Low Post Bedsteads; Mahogany Wardrobes, and Sideboards; Feather Beds,Hair and Moss Mattresses; Pier, and Mantel Looking Glasses; Mantel Ornaments, and Candlelabrus; Cornelius & Son's Patent Globe Lamps; Astor and Passage Lamps; Silver Plated and Brass . Candlesticks & Snuffers; White and Figured Wash bowls and Pitchers; Brussells, Scotch, Ingrain and Rag Carpets; Passage Oil Cloth, and Oil Cloth Table Corers; Dinner and Tea Setts; Table and Bed Linen; Brass Mantel Clocks, Venitian Blinds, &c. &c. Also, a fine Mulch Cow LARGE AND FRESH S fOCK OF INGRAIN AND VENITIAN CARPETS. T HE regular assortment of the above articles, at the new Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63, Wood street, has been greatly increased by fresh arrivals, so that the greatest variety ofpatterns and qualities can be found at the present time, of any other place in the city. The colors and patterns are all of the choicest and most fashionable descriptions; and the carpets will be sold at Emirate sale, for LYII.I THAN ANY vHERE miss in the city. Alan, an assortment of Brussels, Tufted and Scbe neil Hearth Rugs, C. S. BICKLEY. m 25 Auctioneer. REGULAR NIGHT SALES UPSTAIRS, AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS. rk NE of the Rooms in the second story of the new V Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 63, Wood street, having been fitted fur the purpose, regular sales of Dry Goods and Fancy articles will be held there, each evening, at gas light, in addition to those below stain. Entrance from the lower rooms Beal Estate. Five Lots of Ground and a Dicelling House at Auction. CAN MONDAY, April 3th, at 3 o'clock in the after. noon. will be sold without reserve, on the premi ses, near the Fountain Inn, and opposite Laceyville, five has 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 Wickersham and Gilmore, 20 feet front by 100 deep, on which is erected a too story frame dwel lieg house but a short I ime built and in good tenantable order. 1 here is a good well of water at the front door; it is i n a beautiful and healthy situation at.d well adap ted fur either a business or a private residence. Also, at tiv , earns time, foqr lots of ground fronting nn Coal lane, each 20 feet from by 100 deep, hounded by the property of Stephen IYiloy on the cast, and Pat rick %Yard on the west, and opposite Lacey% coin mandiog 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 lien Rooms, cur •cr of sth 'and Wood streets. or of John Little, corner of 7th and Liberty streets, or of Mt Patrick Ward, near the premises, where all necessary information will be given. bl'he title is indisputable mlB DRY GOODS AND FURNITURE AT AUCTION. A T Davis' Commercial Auction Dooms, 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, Musli', and several other articles. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. a lure lot of Furniture. m 23 J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer Olive Oil. AFFW baskets fine Olive Oil, just received and fur sale by REINHART & STRONG, m 2 140, Liberty street. N. 0. Sugar. 10 0 HHDS prime N 0 Sugar. just received and for sale by HAILNAN, JENNINGS & CO., m 8 43, Wood street. SUGAR AND MOLASSES A MS.-300 home sugar cured Hams, for family use, equal to any in the city, for sate by HENRY F. SCHWEPPE, No 182, Liberty street. C. S. BICKLEY, Auctioneer Maw) Hotel, With SioMag. on the adjoining Lot. now in the occupancy of Mr Wuy. 'flue house is large and well calf-0h:1...d fora tavern, being now occupied as such. Also, one frainerlweliini t hoitscand lot,with a good convenient .ize 1 store room attnched, elyoc cupiei by Cyris Black; one well finished frame dwell ing house and lie, with back buildings lately occupied by Lawson & Martin; one frame dwelling lion.c, lately occupied by Mr Martin, likewise. the FOUNDRY PROPERTY formerly owned and occupied by A Ci Richardson. This is n large spacious building, well calculated for the purpose it was intended for, and was carried on successfully by Mr Richardson, previous to his moving to Cincinnati, since which it has not been put in operation; but the stack (a very superior one) is ; still standing and in good 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 eugaging in that kind of business, it being one of the best situations on the Ohio River f'l disposing of the manufactured articles, and it will be sold no doubt at a great sacrifice. There will be sold at the seine time, half of an acre of coal land nearly joining the foundry property, be sides six unimproved lots, viz; Nos 2,1, 5,7, 10, and ! 13. All the foregoing property is in the town of IS'ells vilJe,Crilumbialta county, Ohio. C. S. BICKLEY, Auctioneer A credit of one, two and three years will be given, nod the term!. be more partienterls made known on the day of .ale, Ity AI TfERNAN, no.i ALEX'R YOUNG. f24-clawts Trustees for A.GL - Richardson. Gazette, Steubenville, and Ohio Patriot, New Lis bon, will each insert the above till sale, and send their .accounts to this paper, and a paper containing, the ad vertisement to M Tiernan, Pittsburgh. The Chronicle and Advocate,uf this city, will insert the above adver tisement once a week in their daily papers, viz: every Monday till day of sale. J. D. DAVIS, A ocijuneer MB • Y viitue 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 publio sale, on the premises, that valuable lot of ground in the city of Pittsburgh, situate on the corner of Smithfield and Second streets. near the Monongahela House,con tabling 80 feet on Smithfield street and 60 feet on Se cond street, more or less, on which is erected a two story brick dwelling house, a frame dwelling house and other buildings. The ground may be divided in to four lots, 20 by 60 feet each, and will be sold sepa rate or together, to suit purchasers. The sale will take place on Wednesday, the 15th day of May next, at 2 o'clock P. M., and the terms, which will be easy, made known by R. OFFICER. mar 12-ts [Pennsylvanian publish in weekly paper till sale, and charge this uffice.] Building Loin in Birmingham. 13 LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit uated, and within two .t_{ Ites' walk of the steam ferry boat landing, id at prices 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 acres, with good 11.. improvements; 20 acres cleared and within 5 uilar of Allegheny City; if not sold soon, it will be for rent. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL, m 2 Smithfield st. near sth. Rooms to Rent. T WO large Rooms, 3J story, Gazzam's row, Mar ket street, suitable for priming establishments. Also, one large and well finished room, second sto ry, same row, Rent moderate and possession given immediately. Inquire of m 5 BLAKELY & NIITCHEL. A THREE store brick duelling house end' store situate on Diamond Alley, called 'Our House.' Possession to be given on the let day of Apt ii next. For particulars apply to ml6-td 11VCANDLEES & M'CLURE. For Bent. MASMALL brick dwelling House, on Du. quesne street. Terms $BO per annum, (m 4) Terms, MAY. Apply to TWO long rooms, well finished and well lighted, (3d story) over Mr Carter's book store, and the store of Mr Odiorne, between Third and Fourth sts. Rent Low. Also, a room in the 2d story, Anita; ble for an office. Enquire of E D GAZZAM, m23-1w No 57, Third street. To Let. Nat Ai ' ,, E f r i '- ,,, Y .. 0 .., 0° : , : n P u rt, --"° near FrLfyrem . dwel. A two story brick duelling house on Ferry street. A small frame house, on Front, below Ferry st. A very convenient brick dwelling, with stable and carriage bouse,situate on Penn sweet, in the Fifth ward, formerly occupied by Dr Gjadden. Ateo--Two dwelling booms iaAlay Cit mss' y. APO,' to JA MSS MAY. _ . . A CONTOTT s isk. wan ioa r ed. sew brick 41.44 boom, • siesomi Xims. hwiakft wow for Salt nub totei. ir4LvenLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE UNDER the authority of a decree of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny comity, the executors of the last Will and Testament of Hugh McMaster, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased, will *error sale that ' very centrally situated, and very valuable piece of Real Estate, situated on Fifth street and Diamond al ley, between Wood and Smithfield sts. Said proper ty has a front on sth street of 30 feet, and extends back to Diamond Alley, on which there is a front of 60feet. The lot fronting on sth street 30 feet and extending back half way to Diamond alley, about 120 feet, will be offered and sold by itself. The larger lot of 60 feet on Diamond alley, adjoining Mr Matthew Stewart'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 at., immediately adjoining the rear of Wm. Barr's lot, and the lot framing on sth street, being 30 feet en Barr's line parallel with Fifth street, and * feet along the line of lot formerly or at present belong ing to the heirs of John Shelden, deceased; be ing the same lot which Lewis Allen and vrife, - by their deed dated 12th April, A D 1830, and recorded in the proper office in Allegheny county, in Book 0 23, page 497. &c., granted and conveyed in fee simple to the said Hugh McMaster, his heirs and assigns. The ;bore described five lots lie in a body. and would he a splendid situation for a very extensive warehouse or a church, or for ample and convenient r courts, such as Mr Scholey's, or Mr Pearson's. The title is indisputable, and the property is clear of all rent. and other ineurnbrances, other than the debu of the Testator, for the payment of which this sale has been decreed by the said Court. Will be sold under the same order, one lot on Smith field 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 the above described lot 40 feet, subject to a ground rent of $3B 3-16 per year, payable quarterly during the existence of this world. Sale on the premises on the 10th day of April next, nt 10 o'clock A M. pr Terms and Title exhibited et the sale. THOMAS HAMILTON, / G. ADAMS, Executors. m22-2awts ALUABLE REAL ESTATE FUR SALE WILL be sold al public outcry, on Wed nesday, the 10th day of April next, at IU ‘i clock A M, at Wellsville Ohio, sundry Louses and lots, viz: The undivided half of the Public Sale. To Let. To Let eratteportation Lintz AMERICAN PORTAIN4 For Mt transportation of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE artvrcts PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, AND NEW. YORK AND BOSTON.. azininz, R ESPECTFULLY informs hiafriends and shippers generally, that from the Uni t the name of his Transportation Line, ed States Portable Boat Line. to the American Portable Boat Line. This Erne is composed of twenty-five new Four Sec tion Portable Beats, one of which will depart daily, from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and 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, lose, separation and damage to Goods, invariably attending three tran shipments between Pittsburgh and Pliihtdelphits, are by the Portable Boats most effectually removed. To give undoubted security to owners and shippers, all goods and prcduce shipped by this line will be in sured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without any additional charge to the owners. Merchandise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities. and consqled to H Devine, will be forward ed immediately on a val at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. H. Devine will eieeive consigned to him pay steamboat freighland c harges a, and forward tht; same to any of the Allem cities, and charge no com missions for storage, olivancing or forwarding. Any communications or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to. H. E, ' Canal Basin, Liberty streetDEVl, PittsbNurgh BUZBY BROTHER, No Market street, below T enth, Philadelphia, GIESE & SUN, Commerce street Wharf. Baltimore. B A FA HNESTOCK & CO, 100 Front street, New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, Nu :3. Chatham street, Bo.ti.n. M 4 = O. A. IIIeANIILTY'S UNITED STATES PORTABLE ISOAT LINE For the uensportation of 5 'erchandize to ant! frp PITTSBURQH, 13411TIMORE, PHILADEIe. PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. , rp HE success this line has met with, since it was - 1 - first esmblished on the "TndividualEnterprise" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of BOWS gyring the winter to twenty-five, one . of which wilt leave Pittsburgh philadelphia and Bal timore every day (except Sundays) during the geitson, and make the trip through in six days. , 1 The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat ! System over every other mode of transportation (when i canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers by this route generally to require any com ment. ; Shippers can rely onhaving * .nterohan ' dize, or goods of any kind that ' ' asigned to the Agents of this Line, forwar _ patch and at the very lowest rate of freig t rged by other' Lines, without any additional charge made for receiv t4k ' ing or advancing charges, &a -! All communications to the following Agents will be ' promptly attended to: CHARLES A. MeANULTY, At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsbergh. [L 53, Smith's Wharf.ROSE near Pratt & st. MER B a ltim ore. W & J T TAPSCOTT, No 13, Peek Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBIDGE, jan3l-ly 272, Market street, Philade! .hia. AZ= 411= "IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL BOATS. C ONNECTING with steamer Cleveland, at Bea k..., ver, will be in operation on the 25th instant, to Cleveland daily. The above line - is composed of 8 good Canal Roots, commanded by experienced men, and will depart ev ery morning to and from Pittsburgh and Cleyelapri, et 9 o 'clock. Proprietors of the abuse line are Messrs. HUBBY & HUGHES, Cleveland, 0. " STA NDART, INGRAHAM & CO., ay Freight of all kinds will be carried aa loCl ve w as lan by other-good and responsible line. For freight or pas- sage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, marlB No 60, Water street. o, fty •••••• Freights to Philadelphia and Baltimore. MERCHANTS & 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 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 and others to give us a call before shipping elsewhere. Merchandise consign.. ed to the agents will be receired, freight and charges paid, and forwarded without additional cluirgefur for warding or storage. sAmurz, Ty DAY. / H L PATTERSON , 5 Prtirriellwe ' &GENTS: Samuel 4f Kier, Canal Basin, near 7th st. Pittsb'e. Samuel W Day, lit and 2d Wharf, below Race st, Delaware, Philadelphia. haat Cruse, Baltimore. HL Patterson, Hollidaysburgh. Jesse Patterson, Johnstown. N Briggs, blew Wm B Reynolds & Co., SMOG. !ITER TO: James McCully, Irvin & Martin, R Robinson & Co, J W Barbridge &Co. Henry Coulter, C G Hussey, John Grier, Church d i Carothers, George Breed, F Sellers Samuel Louis; Sentinel Wilson, Madison, feb 15, '44 Regular Packets, fir CinciamatL Nat Alts The Svriftsure, Bobinson, 14.aliter, levees over/ Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. :Ft. The C etter , Collfils,Meeter,leaves everyThursdayat 10 o'clock a. tp. The Montgomery,Benzkett„Haster,lemileeeemikii orally at /0 o'clock at: The Across, Paikineem, Master, Lave* eieryllhur dsrat 10 o'clock a. m. • 5 - JOHN 11111311 INGRAM &CO., rm.* • Artlsit. L 6 AND 131 , 4 NUTS- F 10-• 1044. Piltaburgh cesuoria 0440 T A. WWIUM, llMlteneal IMOICAR, commit or WOOD ♦MD THIRD REM. -SPECIE STANDARD Merchant: andMensufactureresSerip _ per Egvkaseep.kswv 1 Currency Beth Comity kierip SO EXCEIANWIr—AT SIGHT, New York • 'POW. angels. t Pr4 SPECIE. Geld - . a Pm* Silver PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh par Merchauts ffsel Manufacturers' bank -Pdw Exchange “ Do. Hotlidaystiurch . ........par PHILA.6O4 3 IIIA, Bank of North dowries Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania '''''' ...". Commercial Bank of Pen nsylvania Partners' and kfeekitnics ibank • Kensingtms hank. Manufacturers and Mechanics Mechanics' Mayamensinir Phi/gulch:4a hank ~ . SchuytkiTl . V ... . 0. . , Southwark ..... " .... . 7 !.. 7 . , .. • i Western. .1 Bask of Penn Township Girard bask 1' • , I ' • . . .' U. S. bank and branches 1T... .i COUNTRY BANKS. Bask of Germantown " Chester county Pal Delaware county pas Montgomery calmly ........ ........par " Northumberland .... par. Farmers' bask of Bucks county.-- ........ _pa t :Easton bask ... ..... ..... par Doylestown bank ' Franklin bank of Washis 6 00 .. . . , • 1 Bask of Clusmbershrgh , . . . .. .. .1 " Middletown ...... .: ;. 7 . •.. .....1 Gettysburgii ........ ... , .. 1 " Lewistown .... 1 " Susquehanna county:... . . ..... . 24 Barks county bank .. ... fo Columbia Bank and Bridge Company 11 Carlisle bank Brie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank. • " Bank of Lancaster ll Bank of 4catlfng ' 11 Harrisburc bask.- . , . Hentecdale " . ~. .. 1 .. , , . 1 Lancaster " 1 Lancaster co. " 1 Lebanon " I Miners' bank of Pottsville—, . 11 Monongahela bank of Brownsvilk 1 . New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2 Northampton bask ? . ~.. ..... .. no sale Towanda kilt i ' ' Wyoming ba',., ' ' . .. • West Bs: . Onek York bank... MEM Belmont bank of St. OHIO . 1e... Clinton bank of C01umbu5........ Columbiana bank of New Lisbon Circleville (Lawrence, cashier)..... ... ... ...1 ( Warren, cashier).— ...... ..no eats Cincinncti banks Chillicothe bank Commercial bank of Lake Erie . 7 Payton bank._..,- ..... ... 1 Frankiin bank of Coltratbut . ..1 Parmers'and Mechaws . ' &rick of Steubenville ..4 Farmer,' bank of Canton 3Q Geauga Granville 1 Hamilton 62 ...... Lancaster ....•.. _ •!0 10 Marietta Massillon. . Mechanics' and Traders', Cincinnalf.”... Mount Pleasant .. Norwalk Putnam Sandusky..,. Scioto ........... Urbana ..... Wooster ... Xenia .. • . ....... Zanesville ..... - Bank of Cleveland . - 30 INDIANA. State bank and branches..,.. State Scrip KENTUCKY All banks. ILLINOIS. ... . 4 State bank Bank of Illinois, Shawneetoion .. VIRGNIA. SI Bank of ate Valley of Vir I ginia. Bona of Virginia Exchange bank of Virginia rarnsers' bank of Virginia.. .• ........ 11 North- Western bank of Virginia.. I Merchants' and Mechanics' bank of Virginia.. ..1 MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks .. ......... .... All other solvent banks.— . • •• 1 NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent bank:— SOUTH CAROLINA. s t il solvenlkalgh•• •• •••• " " " • • • . 11 GEORGIA." -. AUsolvott bmiks..... ALIZAMA. Mob!e banks.... Country banks.. .....8 New Orkans bash (good).- . LOUISIANA. TENNETEN ——..•• .• ...:! SSEE All banks .. . sooK PRINTING OFFICEF, Ir. W. COANKR OP WOOD $ TIM ITS. The proprietors of the MORNING PONT and Matt. CURT AND MANUFACTUDER respectfully inform their friends and the patrons attune papers, that they have a large and wall chosen assortment of ellro3llßll QILT - ‘IIIZIIIPeIIEC. ACM aaak comma atatietazaa a Necessary to a Job Printing Office, tad tjat *bey au ) prepared to execute LETTER PRESS PRiNTING 9 OF TATAy PESCRIPTION. Betts Bills of Ledseg, I Circulars, 43. , 41055. I Bell Heeds. Cards. iteeeoills, Bleak Bat Tips AM tints of Minns. Slap, Skassbeat and Calmat with as prizitea Oe eke s= age cl 4 ep*Wiled tea ileseettelgo • m W e ""Pectirmare tbe Mig u nne". ll •lr the Palle. PI ekes oar lasnassi4- ,„: Film Arty 111, Tim e SMITH. . - Tio furl receiria t awl will heseshut keep W E moldy oa lsaud; a Nil supply eriiintirs in kap aad small ke6F . plicb WIN Oe able sof gasspes*** It hubetworose bon* W l4 tb4 44 0; • o +o 405 0. gboat* liffoloPindolk 440 .. ....... ... -.1 .........10 . ..... .-...5Q .12
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