IDeity Ittionting Post. PITTSBURGH, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, _ 1844: The Funeral of the murdered woman and her child took place yesterday. They wen interred in the old Methodist Burying ground, and followed to the grave by a large concourse of citizens. Little William was much better yesterday after noon, and it is thought will recover from the wounds ioflicuid on him. CANAL BUSlNlits.—The Collector of Tullsfurnish es us with the following statement of the business done at the Pittsburgh Office, from the commencement of Canal navigation to the 31st tilt : Cot.t.rcTon's Orrica, April 1, 1849. Tonnage cleared eastward, from the 14th of March to the 31st, inclusive, 8.619.424 Toll received for tho same period, $3,633 42 JOHN F 1.1.31 !NG, Collector. NEW STORES.—We notice that a large number of new establishments have recently opened in our city, and most of them have adopted the r:ght course lc mc ceed—by advertising freely. In Allegheny city, too, several file stoles have re cently been opened, of varioe: descriptirms. are much pleased to sea this evidence of the iurrelsing prosperity of Pittsburgh. Our River men TI/st be doing a fine business this spring. Almost every boat that arrives or departs is crowded with passengers, and there seems to be an nbandanre of freight in the city. On Monday and Tuesday the wharf was completely crowded with it, and eight or ten boats taking in cargoes. CCrAny person in W3lll of ;i good Hat, can be ac commodated by dropping in at the new establishm e nt of Mr G. W GLAsenow, on Wood street. flit; stock is large, and of the latest fashions, and his prices will be found moderate. Er We observe that the LouisNille theatre is "di rected by Messrs Green arid Herbert." Is that our immortal Herbert, of "Tongo Island" celebrity? We are indebted to Mr S G Ishnin, Clerk of the Little Ben, for late Cincinnati papers. We are under obligations to Hon C DARRAGIt ft r interestingpublie documents UPThrougli the attention ef Air ANDHREGG, we 2tttVe received a copy of his bill for the assessment and +collection or State taxes. We would direct the attention of parents to the Se wiekly Acadt•my. We are told by those who are ac- Alusintrd s ith the Principal, that his School is one of :the best conducted institutions of the kind iu the coun try. nib: NEv Y”Rli TRIIICSE.—The proprietor'; of this pope' hove cral times been compelled from a pee« ufn.lv'ris•'mcnta, to issue a double sheet. The T r o mne d,sere,.. ; to succeed, fur burring its politics. it is „uu I.f Ow best conducted and most intelligent pa- rimntry MASS MEETING. FRIENDS THE T 11111:1 - , ITTL:N D The ritireni generally, it hoot rlbst i fiction of pnrty, oppo s ed to the riff Bill drnfted by Mr 111cKa, linkm an of the• Committee of Waya nod Means ill lii. Vieu:e of ite r nsswit::l; CC or any Edterat ion of tl w foo.ent Ttitilt, an• re-pet-trolly tetpw=ted to ntt , •nd a; "nee6ing to be held at the N. Court CM next Sittordny afternoon, ae3 o'clock. by rt lure and Wi• Will rmuufc> t nut y 'probation of the action t :Own on I hi' suh j rc t by 4be other d istricts ref the .....r;teptesentative. in Corig res.: to discharge the important ditti , ± deriving e meiredeliberation and canii“., in disturbing i•xisting i n tocsists by a Wayward and fliPitilating policy, is bich de• stenys all vnativ e. of in, est ment, and peril. all rewa to industry. By a timely cu-operminn triih tho:e whn 1;.•el !hat be:la-property and pursuit: are reek le:4ly invaded with out adequate benefit to the country' We may assist to devise and mature a plan, through which the impon. ding danger that now threatens us, It ill be happily a verted. Saveral tltires:aN will be tlelivercd by popular •peakera, and resolutions be pre , mited for the action of the meeting. (Signed by 113 ci(izens.) A. M'Caaunon AKES this method of calling . , public generally . r a ra tte ll n v ti to ci his .3 is'pilonfr,iii7al:,,d,rat'rinerter lbw of BOOIS and SHOES, at his new store, No I I:1, Market street, two doors from Liberty, where lie has on hand an assorttnent of Ladies', Gentlemen's and ' Children's Boots and Shoes unsurpassed by nay Moist) in the city. As his goods are all selected for the retail market, his work will be of the hest quality. He would also remind his old friends that Ito still conti nues the manufacture of bouts and shoe, to order.— Those wishing to purchase had hettcr give him a call beforebuying elsewhere. 'Look nut for the sign of the r.',eapeaile Boot and Shoe Emporium. m:3O-ilw DIcICENNA'S AUCTION MART, CORNS/ R OF WOOD & srcomi) STS THF: undersigned vely respectfully tenders his ser vices to the public, and to Importers, Merchants and Manufacturers, as a general AUCTIONEER SI COMMISSION MERCHANT. ; He has taken out a license and entered into the securi ties required by law, fur the transaction of PUBLIC SALES of all FOR EMS AND DOM E4T IC GOODS AND Kamm*. • An 'experience of a series of rears in commercial life IMP furnished the undersigned with some knurl edge of business, nearly twenty years of which have been devoted eictioely to the suction business, which may be advantageous to those who confide to him the sales of property. To the Istroturxe every facility x ill be offered in dis posing of Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware: and to die Home Manufacturer, the most prompt at tention will be paid in the sale of American products. Sales of real and personal estate in town and coun try shall command the best services of the undorsign ed. Arrangements will be made whereby liberal ad vanets will be made on consignments, and sales is every instance cloned without delay. Business will be commenced and consi,gementi, received on the first day of April, when the regular days of sale shall be announced. 1' McKENNA, m23-1m The Old Auctioneer. (City Dailies copy 1m) (Philadelphia U. S. Gazette and New York Courier and Enquirer copy one month and charge this office. IVHETEWASHING. DETER M'VVILLIAMS returns thanks to the public for the favors he has heretofore received from them, and would inform the citizens of Pitts burgh that heir prepared to do their whitewashing in the best manner and on the most moderate terms; and over carpets, if reAuired . He lives in Miltenberger's alley, back of the Ist Methodist Church. ml4-ti -"..... JONES, MURPHY & CO., No 48, WOOD STALE; - H AVE now on hand a come and beautiful as sortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goclls,, - 1 which have been purchased at the lowest prices, 'Mill ISAAC CRUSE, No. Si, ,as they th ink they can be satisfied with as small pro- Satia's Wharf, I fits as any in the same business, they are determined to COMMISSION AND FORWARDING : sill goods at the lowest possible prices. Buy jmOti' kl , ..... MERCHANT, I find that it would be neither a loss of time r money ~,. - BALTIMORE, 1 if they would give their stock a careful examination , be WILL attend to the purchase of Groceries and fore purchasing. m3O-dawlw other articles, •nd forward the same with des- I V RUIT TREES, SHRUBBERY, &e.—Persona patch as directed. Merchants and others wanting .l desirous of procuring fruit, ornamentalandshade Fish, by forwarding their orders accompanied with j trees, and shrubbery, from Philadelphia , are respect- thin money. may depend upo n their orders being filled I fully requested to leave their orders with the subscri- e t the very lowest price, and care taken to select the I bet as soon as possible. F L SNOWDEN. best in the market mar 22.-.?.rrei inn 9.3 No 181 Liberty, head of iWood st. I port of Pittsburgh. D. D. Sheltie, Steam Lent Agent and Commission Water Street, near Wood 8i FEET WATIR IN VIZ CNIANNEL ARRIVED. Monongahela, Stone, do. Oella, Bowman, Brownsville, Belmont, Poe, do. Michigan, Mies, Beaver, Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver, Allegheny, Dean, St. Louis DEPARTED. Lancaater, Klinefelter, Wabash North Queen, WClean, Wabash Hibernia Klinefeher, Cincinnati Harrisburglt, Wells, Louisville Biuhard Clayton, Gaskill, Brawnsrillt Bridgwater, Campbell, Wheeling, Moxahala, Parkinson, Mo. City Michigan, Buies, Beaver, Cleveland. Iletnphill, Beaver. U. S. MAIL STEAMER LITTLE UEN, CAPT For Cincinnati. Regular Wednesday Morning Packe' IR( The splendid passenger steam boat LITTLE BEN, Capt. Thricker,will run as n regular packet between this place and Cincinnati, leaving Pittsburgh every Wed nesdav morning. at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Saturasv, at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board of to No 4. Wood street. mar2G-3m The Little Ben is provided with Evans safety guard to prevent explosion of boilers. m26-3m. DAILY BEAVER PACKET wei.- I . THE steamer CL ELAN D having ,L j g i oy.• been rebuilt, will commence her regu , • - Ittr trips to and from Beaver, on Mon day, the 1 3th instant. leaving Pittsburgh every morn ing at 9 o'clock, and Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. (Sun days excepted). For frright or passage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR. marll3 NOGG, Water street. FOR CINCINNATI " - Steamer CUTT ER. Cot. t. las, Master, will depart for the shore and interme diate ports, on EVERY SUNDAY, at 10 o'clovir, 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 passno apply on board, or to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, No 60. Water street. The Cutter is provided with the Safety Guard, to prevent explosirth. 111'..)5 FOR I,EN A. 14.- r The new and fag minting steamboat NORTH BEND. Duncan, Jlider. will depart bur Galena on Friday next, :itlo inst. For freight ur passage, apply on beard, ut to al JA MES MAY, NVotyr a. r i RecE RI ES.—Constuntly of hand and for :ale, ra gonerulassurtment of Fiunila Greceriet, rill• ltet.t quality. selected tt itli the ttlino. , t cars. Its 1 , 11,1/111- I,lr. a.t they can ho ha i in the city, wholesale or rctail. • Bet.t wt!ritcr straitied Sperm !Irv! Lamp I 111. no.l .perni ent,lr.,: a rimier 11 , ' , On rlll'ilt of pure wirwa, brandy, Holland Gin . (.'hn mita:pat liraody of 1830, IN t .,•. 1 old 'aye . etc. till 1-1171 lII.,S;RY Sf:IIII'EITE. vr.ny i.uw you CASH . rp III: silliscriber offers for ' , tile a * I .1 1:11 U.' arid npknilid assiirtment oft PI \\ 0 l'OftT LS of diiii•rmit patterns, warranted to fPi li ll be •,i simerit,r iiinthmatisliili, :mil of the best materials: the time imi to ht. mixteellotil 1., :my ill Ow, ~ul,l tN. F. 131.1 . 111:. C , rici of l'onri and St. C.;tir , itrevt oproo- , lti , 1:‘,10,,,gt Dont you want II kNI1S011: Con.. and Pantaloons, ~ r Vo•t, 1 - 1. belief made and finer cloth than you can get at the high priced establishmerts of the tits ? If you do, call at the Three Big Poore. We will wan ant the m cajun!, if riot supetir,r, to any tf Jut can be puirhaicd west of the mountains. Bring the cash ;eel till put you into a first rate suit in a few minvito. prefer having your measure taken ni d your cloths. made according to your own notion you can have it dons, and when it is done you will be satisfied leirid a doubt. Don't mistake the place. JOHN 111'C LOSK PA, intir27-tf Three Big Doors, No 151, Liberty sr I'DILADELMIA TYPE AND STEREOTITF FOUNDRY Prices greatly reduced T JOHNSON, successor of Johnson & Smith, I e in announcing to his friends and to Printer.; generally, that he has purchased the interest of hi• l.•tte partner in the foundry, desires to inform them that he has recently made large additions to his assort ment of Book, Job and Ornamental Letter.!and lie will continue to add every description of Type a Writ the improvement., in the art may suggest, and the wrotti: of the trade may require. His assortmen t romp rise: a greater variety than any other Faundry in the United States, and he has reduced his prices 20 percent lower than heretofore. Printing Presses, Chases,Casos, Pitintin g Ink, and very article used in a Printing Office, constantly on } .. .. ,, tiaim.rs L~ lirnikhed, in detail, for Bunk, Now;paper and Job oflicvs, on stating the , t2,lr and riunuti,y of work to In , done, and Specimen Books will In , forwarded to persons deeirous making out orders. Stereotyping of every deirription prompt's , atten ded to as usual. mr-Ift -:3m. NEW BAT & CAP STORE! OIL SPRING FASHIONS! WHOLNNALN AND RETAIL. . . No "old stock on hand to rfe, the public, and no reduction of wages, but "LIVE AND LET LIVE." /1H E subscriber would resyieetfully inform his ee -1 quaintances and the public that he has commenced the Hat and Cap Manufacturing business in all its va- Huns branches, at No. 102 WOOD STREET, 3d door from S. Fahnestork &Co.'s Anction Rooms, where he has now on hand and will continue to man ufacture all descriptions of HATS and CAPS. From his long experience in the business, he feels confident that in the neatness and durability of his work, he can safely compare with any establishment East or West of the Mountains. Persons wishing to purchase will please give him a cell, as he is determined to sell any article in his line at a small profit for cash. a 1 -1m G. W. GLASSGOW. ZANTE CURRANTS.-3Casks fresh ZanteCer rants, for sale by REINHART & STRONG, ml 2 140 Liberty street BETuRTIA BY Merchant, THACKER 'Auction Salts. John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCH'T, Cveraer of Wood ard sthsts., Pittsburgh, TS ready to receive 'merchandise of every description _L on consignment, 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 favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on Mos DA T s and THURSDAY s, of Dry Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, Pittsburgh manufactured articles, new and second hand furniture, Ste.. at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,at early gas light. sue 12—y _ _ DRY GOODS SALE, BY C. S. I3ICKLEY, New Auction Rooms, Nos. 61 and 62, Wood street. O N Thursday, April 7th, will be sold from the shelves a large and general assortment of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, commenning at 10 o'clock, A. M. Blue black, brown and invisible green broadcloths, superfine; blue. blaek and mixed satinetts, indigo blue and cadet mixed and Kentucky Jeans; Duffield and Mackinaw blankets; woolen 'bawls: heavypilot cloth, &c. . . Plain six. quarter English merino, of all colors; changeable figured A Ipacca luslres; three and six quar ter inousmine de laines; dress hdltfs, &e. Sias and Satins. _ Plain blk dress silk; figured silk %eating; Ainericitn sewing silk; stain stocks; silk lidkiu &e. Linens and Cottony. Superfine Iyish linen; patent ibieticl; .pool cotton; print , i, checks, gingliams. Irish linens; brown musfitis; Munched do.; cambric do.; table dotb,; table diaper, &c. P ( lneY Arlirlrs Linen shirt collars, gum suspenders. sta.r laces, me rino gloves, nett drawer., G S combs, etc. Also at 2 o'clock 1' Al. a large quantity of Household and Kitchen Fur-at . ..hi re. Chairs, tables, bedsteads, bureaus, dough chests, stands, cradles. &c. PLITFORM SCALES—AT AUCTION. T Davis' Commercial Auc Rooms, corner of 111 Wood and sth streets, to-morrow, Thursday April 7th, at 2 o'clock, P M., will be sold I Platform Scales with weights and frames fur weigh ing Iron. At the same time u large lot of Furniture. aP G J. I). DAVIS, Auctioneer ASSIGNEES' SA LE 01' A DRY GOODS STORE, AT AUCTION. A T DAVIS' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner /A. of Wood nod sth streets, on Thursday next, Ap ril 4th, at 10 o'clock, A. NI., and will be sold by order of Assignees, the stock on hand ola Retail Dry floods Store, cmnprising some of the finest and most fashion able goods, suitable fur the present and approaching sensons,among which are--Coate itig and GtOifl de Na ples Silks; Satins and Florence; Mousdelnines and Caasans; Fulicy and Plain Velvets; Fine Marseilles and Skirt.; Book. Mull, Swiss and .1 acotiett Muslins; Chintzes. Calicos and painted Lawns; Parasols, Pearl buttons, Vestings, 1 splendid tnamilla sattin lined, fun cv lig'd arid plain Silk and Santin, Ildis and Scarfs, Merino and Detain Shawls and Wills, a large lot of I Bonnets, Caps and Waist ribbonds, Ladie's Kid and Stittin Slippers, Boys Boots; Ftench and English Mc-, lino gloves, fiats and Clips, Cotton yarn, Bubinett and Blond, Superfine broad cloths 411 d CUA.iIIII,M., various colors; Summer Cassitneres. with ;1 general variety of fancy art4sks. A LSD, a lot of llnt d are, &e. to which will ba :01deil the following large ilivoiee of gtrods just received from N.•w York, all fresh and in giant order, and will be positively sold without reserve, ns the own t•r. ,vl,),f, to return //Mlle as quick ns possible. 51 slr of Room and Stair hemp r Toting, 15 ini , ce, Drillim,-; 4 (;.irr i b r ool. ; 11 C , ,ttotittdn; A hales brown Muslin, 2 ease.s superfine bleached, very ide; Clarks 3 (lll d"z spool cotton. 2111) N.l-; a lot of A Ipacea aprous.:;:, pieces lend pocket I rills, new style. Ash- horro r) arid t 10.15 Titiv,Tathain and 11 alkei Patent Thread: All.clirunnnd Italian Sewing Silk; f2O pieces 4-1 Che c k, Italian Cravats.. SQ dozlVotnen and M Cnri..; 10 doz Pnibreflti•: 100 Sill. mal Cotton lidkf-: Here. , Mai tiler's Shirt inz; 11 pieces Bed-tickilez; gross Wood and Pocket Comb.: 7 . 2 doz Finns of Ow West 11,1kr-; ii Dikkin pieces Patent Elastic loratlisn. Cloth; .".• doe. flats. Tern]: cash piir . fund r. JOH N D. DAVIS, nr.3o Auctioneer. Rf/I: AND FRESH S DICK' 111: INC/RAIN AND I'F.\ l7l:l\ (.ARPETs. rr HE regnlai a..:gort mein of t h e //l/two art/ries, at the new I.nction It..ioni+, No*. GI and 63, Wm.', ,treet, kis been grwitly ineri•nAed by freih arriv:tiv, so 11. t the I , realost variety al pattern!, awl tun I;nind at CAI pre,wric /line, of - any other playa in the colon: and patterns ate all of the choice.t and rung fashion:Ode dei,criptionA; and the c:irpets u-i/I Ix sold at ptivate sale, for I.ENi Ili AN ANY wit ?cur.: Iti tire city. A 1..), an n..rortment of Brussels, Tufted and Sche neil Hearth !top, C. S. BICKLF:Y. rn2.5, Auctioneer. _ _ R Eti UL A R NIGHT SALES UPSTAIRS, AT THE NEW AUCTION ROOMS. E of the Rooms in the s:•cond story of the new Aurfiun N.)4. 61 and 63, Wood street, having been fitted fur the purpose, regular sales of Dry Guodd and Fancy articles will be held there, each evening, at gas light, in addition to these below stairs. I:nuance from the lower room; Real Estate. Five Lois of Ground and a Dwelling. House at Auction. O N NION DAY, April gtli, at 3 o'clock in the after noon, will be sold without reserve, on the promi ses, near the Fountain Inn, and opposite Laceyville, five lots of ground situated as follows, viz: I One lot aground nn Gum street, near the Fountain NM, and cornier of Coal Lane, adjoining the properties of Messrs Wickersham and Gilmore, 20 feet fruit by 100 deep, on which is erected a two story frame dwel ling house but a short time builtand in good tenantable order. "I here is a good well of water at the front door; it is in a beautiful and healthy situation and well adap ted for either a business. or a private residence. Aim, at the came 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 mandiug 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 our the day of salts. For further particulars enquire at Davis' Commercial Auc tion Rooms, coraer of sth and Wood streets. or of John Little, corner of 7th and Liberty streets, or of Mr Patrick Ward, neat- the premises, where all necessary information will be given. The title is indisputable ml 2 Notice. T HAVE planet my docket and prnfossional busi ness in the hands of WM. O'HARA ROBIN SON, Esq., who will attend tothe same during my ab sence. C. DARRAGH. Situation Wanted. T a store, wholesale or retail, by a person who c.'uld make himself useful to his employers As employment is bis priecipal object, he would not feel anxious about the ILMOVIAL ef salary alkwed. Any per son wishing to engage him will please leave card at the officeof the Morning cost. Good reference can be given. m 27-1 w" 200 BUSHELS DRIED APPLES, 50 bags prime; Rio Coffee, 20 bbla N O Molasses, 10 " and half bbls No I t 2 and 3 Mackerel; 5 " small Loaf Sugar, ed and pulverized do, 2 ca ttyase refined do, 10 boseseiriOncons and Oranges, 3 tierces fresh Rice, 2 bags Pepper, 2 " Atipiee . e. Rceived and for sale by, J ID WILLIAMS, n 029 No 28, sth street. WOOLEN'S I Vorsteds C. S. I3ICKLLY, Am::ioncor J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer *~.~:..- . . for Salt an 0-,Let. VA L frABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. IotVATILL he sold at public outcry, on Wed- V Y nesday, the 10th day of April next, at 10 o cloc'l A M, at Wellsville, Ohio, sundry houses and lots, viz: The undivided half of the Union Rotel, With Stabling on the adjoining Los, now in the occupancy of Mr Way. The house is large and well calculated fora tavern, being now occupied as such. Also, one framedwelling houseand Itit,witli a good convenient sized store room attached, latelyee copiei by Cyrus Black; one well finished frame dwell ing honseand lot, withimck buildings lately occupied by Lawson & Martin- one franie dwelling house, lately occupied by Mr Martin, likewise, the FOUNDRY PROPERTY formerly owned and occupied by A Richardson. This is a large spacious building, well calculated for the purpose it was intended for, and was carried on successfully by Mr Richardson, previous to ' his moving to Cincinnati, since which it has not been put in operation; hut the stack (a very superior one) is still stauding 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 engaging in that kind of business, it being one of the best situations on the Ohio River for disposing of the manufactured articles, fuel 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- 1 sides six unimproved lots, viz: Nus 2,4, 5,7, 10, and 13. All the foregoing prope.rty is iu the Luau of Wells- County, 01110. A credit of one, two and three years will he given, and the terms he more particularly made known on the day of sale, by Al T 1 F:RNAN, and ALEX'R YOUNG, f24-dtwts Trustees for A.G. Rienardson. 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 eertisemetst to M Tiernan, Pittsburgh. The Chronicle and Advoeate,of this city. will insert the above adver tiseinentonce a week in their daily papers, viz: every Monday till day of sale. V ALUA•BLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. U NDER the authority of a decree of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, the executors of the last Will and Testament of Hugh McNfaster, late of the city of Pittsburgh. deceased, will offer for sale that very centrally situated, and very valuable piece of Real Estate, situated on Fifth stnlert anal Diamond al ley, bet veen 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 60 feet. , 1 The lot fronting on .sth street 30 feet and extending back half way to Diamond alloy, about HO feet. n ill be offeted and sold by itself. The larger 1.4 of GO feet I on Dinintand a hey :adjoining Mr ui how Si, I will be ( - livid int.( alove •.,~ f Oa. WI Dill- j mond alley, ...I extending lialf way 1.5:1, r et,iihout 120 feet, will he :old I.;nwtely to the best bidder. Artotlca- at I, •I wenn yand sth st., ima a.lioinitt; the r. ar I‘ . in. Barr's lot,nnti the lot fronting thi 5 1 11 at set. 30 1.• r t Barr's line parallel with Fifth street, and 40 feet along the hoe of lot formerly or :at prese nt jug to the heirs of John Sheldon, deceased: be ing the same lot whirl' Lewis Allen and wife, by theirdeed dated 12th April. A 1.) 1830• Fuld It . Clll - d0;1 in the proper race in Allegheny county, in Book 0 91, page 497. &e., granted and conveyed in fee simple to the said thigh NlcNlaster, his heirs and assigns. The above described fire lots lie in a body. and would 1,0 a splendid situation fur n very extensive warehouse or a church. or for ample and convenient courts, such as Mr Scholey's, or Mr I'eorson's• The title a, indisputable. arid the property is clear of all ter!: and other inctnniaranees. other than the debts of the Testator. fa- the paytionit of whieli 'his sale has been decreed la the soil la . .ol4l:nioder the same order, "ran lot t.n Smith field stre , t, item to Thomas f)',Neill•s lot, having at flow ,at Smithfield start of :10 feet and extending back Go fe e t, n,bject to an nantlai grol/liii lent of filty-tau dollars, payable iriarterly. A ho.--n lot on strawberty alley in Ile• rest of Mrs Deald's and fir hits. lot. has a front on Strawberry' alley of 23 feet G inches, and eaten In tl'o allow d.•serihed 101 10 'uhtect to at ground rent of )333 3-10 per pair, I.acetbh• quarter' ) hiaririg the ex hortiee of this wm-id. Sale iils the rronlis;Cri ou 1110 I (hi, day "f Aral next. at. 10 o'clock 1 M. Fe'Terms and Title exhibited at the sole. THONI A S 11.1 NII ETON, 11. ADAMS, S Executors. Public Sale. of Y virtue mi anthutity given in the last 1 will and testament of William Hunter, deceased, lute of the borough of Washington, Pa., the undersigned executor of the estate, will offer at public sale, oti the premises, that valuable lot of ground in the city of PittAarzh, situate on the corner of Smithfield and Second streets. near the :Monungahrli t tilinintr, SU feet on Smithfield street nod 60 feet on Se cond street, more or Ime=, on which is erected n tWO story brick dwelling Masse, a frame dwelling house aunt other in:Odin:T.4. The ground ma‘ be divided in to four lots, 20 by 60 fort each, and will be sold ,rptt rate or together, to suit purchasers. The sale will take place un Wednesday, the 15th day of May next, at 2 o'clock P. .11., and the terms, which will be easv, made km , wn by It. OFFIeEIt. mar 12-ts [Pennsylvanian publi , h in AV Pekly paper till sale, and charge this nllice.) Building Lots in Birmingham. 19 LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit ward, and within two I rtes' calk of the steam ferry boat land iv , !, .1 at prices to suit the times. The terms of payme,.. will he etude easy, either finr cash or such harteras can he ninde Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham or Mr. I'. Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsluirgh. one 1. JAS. PATTERSON, jr. A WELL IMPROVED FARM FUR SALE. F OR sale, a Farm on the Beaver Hill road, about ten miles north of Pittsburgh, containing 130 acres, about 80 acres improved, and a good frame house, a frame barn and a frame stable on it; also, three good mrhards and the best springs of water on it. The above will be sold low on about two-thirds of the money being paid. A liberal credit on the balance. For particulars inquire nt HARRIS' Agency and In telligence Office, No 9,5 th street. m3O A CHOICE, CHEAP FARM FOR SALE. 7ACRES of good Land, about four miles south m.._) of Pittsburgh, in Upper St Clair township, there is on it a flame house 36 feet long by 18 wide; 2 stories high, well finished; a first rate spring and stone sprint , house, a stone barn 60 by 30; one hay house 60 by 20, 12 feet high, covered with pine shingles, and a stable attached to the hay house; 20 acres prime mea dow. This farm will be sold los. for one half in hand and the balance in instalments to suit the purchaser. For particulars please inquire at HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence Office, No 9, sth st. m3O - - For Sale or Bent. A SMALL Farm, coutaining 90 acres. with good improvements; 20 acres cleared and within 5 miles cif Allegheny City; if not sold soon, it will be for rent. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHELL, in 2 Smithfield st. near Sth. Rooms to Rent. TWO large Rooms, 3d story, Gazzam's row, Mar ket street, suitable for prinking establishments. Also, one large and well finished room, second sto ry, same row, Rent moderate and possession given immediately. Inquire of m 5 BLA.KELY & MITCHEL. To Lease. TOTS Noe. 25, 26, 27, 34, 85.85, 86. 87, 110, 4 124, 125 and 126 Irvin-is Plot—Scott', Fields. Any person wishing to lease can learn further particu lars by applying to A. CULBERTSON. of the film of Poindexter & Co., Pittsburgh. or to S. BLOOD, Allegheny City. PARTBUIRSEUP. i may 20 -_______. fp HE Undersigned have this flay entered into part- ; J- airship, for the purpose of doing a Traesperta- B EAR SHINS, well dressed and fall haired, a w oft. Forwarding, nod Commission bi suitable article for travellers' trtmks. &e,ness under the yle and firm of II Devine & Co. H. DEVINE. sale by .. A. BEELG* for . seter 28 E. G WHITESIDES. I nB-1.1 mar. 25 tf .~ ~r;,~ Zransportation Curs. MMIM AMERICAN PORTABLE BOAT LINE For as trawortatiost of MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE • BCTWIEN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS BURGH AND BALTIMORE, •ND NEW YORK AND BOSTON. H DEVINE., E G WHITESIDES, Preprieturs. BUZBY & BROTHER, 110 ESPECTFULLV inform theirfriends and shippers L generally, that they have changed the nameof their Transportation Line, h om the United States Portable Boat Line. to the American portable Boat Line. This line is composed of twenty-five new Four Sec tion Portable Boats, one of which will depart daily, from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. The superiority and advantages of the Portable Boat over every other mode of transportation are too well known to shippers generally to require comment; suffice it to say, that the detention, loss. separation and damage to Goods, invariably attending three tran shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, are by the Portable Boats, most effectually removed To give undoubted security to owners and shippers, all goods and produce shipped by this Fine will be in sured in a responsible office in Philadelphia,• without any additional charge to the owners. Merchandise shipped by this line in any of the east ern cities, and consigned to II Devine & Co, will he for warded immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any part of the west, free of commissions. 11. Devine will receive produce consigned to him, pay steamboat freight and char s es, and forward the same to any of the eastern cities, and charge no com missiens for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any communications or goods directed to the care of the undersigned Ageuts will be promptly attended to. H. DEVINE &. CO , Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. BUZBY & BROTHER, 30a Market street, below Tenth, Philadelphia. GIESE & SON, Commetce street IVliarf. Baltimore. • 13 A E.A lINESTOCK & CO, 100 Fmnt street, New York. RICE & WILLIAMS, No 3. Chatham street. Boston. .91 . 1 / 1 /11M. C. A. MGANULTY'S UNITED STATES !PORTABLE BOAT LINE For the transportation of 1 erclur adize to and from I PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. T HE success this lino has met with, since it was first established on the "Individual Enterpri:e" system, has induced the proprietors to increase the number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, one of which will leave Pittshargh, Philadelphia and Bal timore every day (except Sundays) during the season, and make the trip through in six days. The superiority arid advantages of the Portable Boat System over every other mode of transportation (when canals intersect with rail roads) are too well known to shippers Is:: this route generally to require any com ment. Shippers can rely on having their produce, merchan dise, o r _•oods of any kind that may lw 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, &r. All communication; to the following Agents will he. promptly attended to: CH ARLES A. MeANULTY. At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. 110 SE & MERRILL. 53, Sinith's Wharf. near Pratt at, Baltimore. W & T TAPSCOTT, No 43, Peck Slip, New York. THOMAS BORBI DGE, 272, Market street, Philadelphia. .141111,1 v a. 44 v:...mr• ! J•a• .I.ason. "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 is compo4ed of 3 good Curial Roots, commanded by experienced own, and will depart ev ery morning to and from Pittsburgh and Cleveland, at 9 o'clock. Proprietors of the filmy° line ate Messrs. HUBBY & HUGHES, Cleveland. 0. " STA NDART, INGRAHAM & CO., Cl Freight of all kinds will be carried as low leve as an by d, anyo. other good and renionsible lino. For freight or pas sage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR, marlB No 60, Water street. V... 4 rho. --Nr ;"/ Istarat 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 us necommmlating terms and as short time as by any other responsible Line. Altgoods forwar ded from Philadelphia by this Line will be insured.— The Props ieturs and agents will give their whole at tentionand etaiikavor to render satisfaction to all who may favor thetn 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 Liu received, freight and charges paid, and forwarded n it hout additional charge for for warding Or storage. SAMUEL W DAY, 11 L PATTERSON, S Proprietors, 4412:NT: , Samuel 111 Kier, Canal Basin. near 7th At. Pittsb'g Samuel W Day, lot and 2d Wharf, below Race st Delaware, Philadelphia. Isaac. Cruse, Baltimore. If L Patterson, Hollidayaburgh. Jesse Pallersoz, Johnstown. .1 4 . N Briggs, New York. Wm B Reynolds & Co., Boston. if:FER To: James McCully, Irvin& Martin, H Robinson & J W Barbridge&Co, Henry Coulter, C G Hussey, John Grier, Church & Carothers, George Breed, F Sellers, Samuel J Mcli g bt , Leui Samuel Wilson, Madison, Feb 15, '44 Regular . 11 5 .41 p.. no, Ear Cincinnati. .fit ~e The Swiftsure, Robinson, Master, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock, a. m. TlteParter,Collias, Master, leaves every Thursday at 10 o'clock a. m. The Montgomery, Sennett, Master,leavea every Sat urday at I 0 o'clock a, m. The'Expre4s, Parkinson, Maw, leaves every Sim: day at In o'clock - a. m. JOHN B .1.0.5111*(401.114,& CO., ~~~. ~~~?,` ~~ 1844 Allsb u rgh Bank Notes any? tx CORLSCTSD 13A/LT SIT A. KRANCEM;. Exonmeam CORNER Of WOOD ♦YD THIRD SPECIE STANDARD. Merchants antiManufactgrers' Scrip. Exchange Bank Scrip Currency Berko Coreftty.S.crip EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT. On Philadelphia New York ... ......... . prow, Box/un . pr Baltimore Pr.'', SEKCIE. PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH. Bank of Pittsburgh Merchants and Manufacturers' bank Exchan , - c e Do.Hollidaysairgh • Bank of North America Do Northern Liberties Do Pennsylvania -- • :1.pvit. ; ..1 Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania - Fanners' and Mechanics' bank , • Kensington bank. par. Manufactu rent and Mechanics'' - FlAN Mecha ni c s Moyamensing P A O Philadelphia bank Schuylkill Southwark ..... "...... .. Western Bank of Penn Township rfr; Girard bank. 10 /r. S bank and branches 30 COUNTRY BANKS . Bank of Germantown " Cheiter county... _ " Delaware county... " Montgomery county " North timberland Partners' bank of Bucks county. Easton bank .. Doylestown bank Franklin bank of IVashinglon... Bank of Chamberibnrgh " Aliddletown ...... Gettysburgh " Lewistown._... Susquehanna county . ....25 Berkscounty bank ....... ...75 Columbia Bankand Bridge Company 1 Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Drovers' bank. " flank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading Harrisbur g bank Honesdalt " Lancaster Lavcoster to. " v Lebanon - " Miners' bank of Pottsville.... Monongahela bank of Brownsville New Hope and Dr!aware Bridge company..... Norlitampton hank Towanda bank Wyoming bank West Branch bank. York bank. OHIO. Belmont hank of St. Cluirsrille Clinton bank of Columbus—. .. Columbiana Lank of Nero Lisbon.. Cirrlerille (Lawrence, cashier)._ " ( Warren, ( - riskier) Cincinn.qi Chillicothe bank—. ............ ... Commercial bank of Lake Eric.— ..... Dayton Lank._ ...... . Franklin hank of Columbus Farmers' and .Afechanics' bank of Steubenville.--1 Farmers' bank of Canton 30 Geauga Gran;ille Lancaster Marietta. Hazel[lnn Meek [7. eckattirs' and Traders', Cincinnati Mount Pleasant ...... .. ;Vormalk ...... Putnam ......... Sandusky UT 44 2114 Wooster Xenia ._.-r... Zan...will( Bank of Choclan•l State bank and braneke lNDlANA t State Scrip NESTLICKY All brarks, ILLINOIS Stale bank ...... Bank of Illinois, Shawneeloirit VIRGINIA. Bank of the Valley of Virginia Bank of Virginla Exchange bank of Virginia Farmers' bank of North- It bank of Virginia......._ - liferchants . and Mechanics' bank of Virginia Branchrs.. MARYLAND. Baltimore City banks . . . . . _ . All other soiree banks.. .. _ NORTH CAROLINA. All solrent banks.... ........ SOUTH CAROLINA All sr! rem t banks .. GEORGIA Aliso!veal banks ALABAMA Mobile banks.. Country banks LOUIS New Orleans banks (goad) lAN A. .- . TENN ESSE.E. Ai/ hanks BOON AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, N. W. CORNER Or WOOD & FIFTH ITS. The proprietors of the Mostattin POST andlittit clatr esn MANUFACTURER respectfully Inform thais friends and the patrons of these papers, that they bairn a large and well chosen aasortment of 5 .1114111211 P .1114111211P WE "111C 1- 111t_IP3IEC go •:' :t.zIZD (A. OULUMtii matielart&lllll !"- 11 Necessary to a Job Printing Office, and thatthey are z, -. . _ Jirepared to execute .. ... LETTER PRESS v PRINTINGIts/. x, .-' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.' • 4- . 11.1.1.5 i 4 I Bills of Lading, Ciectdasui. .._ PILZ , -.t lets, Bill Heads, Cards, .-', •-. fluneoills, Blank Checks Hat Tips.' Solititni7s of ilautts. -..._ , Stage, Steal:4oW and Canal Boat Pills, rah all propte mils, Printed op tito' shorte ri st a notice and moat reassmahlt -;••'! terms. i We respectfully ask the patronage of ear friends and the public in general in this branch of our business. July 31, 1843. ‘ PHILLIPS Sc Slants ..t.' - • ---..,:-'•IiM 'V'• Tairgisiterj,,..;! _ /1'..-T--I.* V E hare recei.ed; and 't i ll hinsufwaz i iiii... - ..., V scantly on hand, a fell supply et talk , in large and small kegs, which ire Willie Ohre to teC "•`:. cheaper than it has berehiftma , _Nen add ha Almelo. Orden from the country aecousd 'by *km Os ALL CAB is ) will be prompt* otionlied to. pfuLLits 411 r, SMITU. oct 10—tf Office of the Pest and llipapfasseut p HrE.,~f'37.:7~ fr da ... i _ _sJ'_~,. r'i~~''~. --•# Pr -"" Pa*, -Par no sale —.83 no sale - " - " ----- t 10 - - ...... 10 - - t - - _1 0 -- i -? ,f .par ....21 . .. . 2