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    eillt-Mail -Morning 'Post
SATURDAY- MORNING, APRIL 13, 1844.
Sec fourth page
sitirac—Ththi fir the Theatre has been doing
a very fair business. The company is generally good,
far superior to any we have bad fur many seasons,
and if they continue to please as well as they have
niece the opening, we have no doubt but the Theatre
will be well supported.
Mies CLAIM/MOP has met with numerous little
disappointment s at the commencement, which pry
vented her from opening the House under as &ramble
mephitis as she hoped to do. Many members of the
company failed tc arrive at the time stipulated and
this disappoicament was a serious interruption to the
arrangemente she had made for the commencement. of
the season - . Notwithstanding these annoyances and
disappointments she has been enabled to give the
highest satisfaction, and to convince the visiters of
the Theatre that she will do all in her power to re
vive thelegitimatedmma in our city, and to make the
Theatre what it was in former days, a place of ration
al amusement and useful instruction.
The performances this evening, being fur the benefit
Of Mr. 1111..1., is of the moat attractive kind, and
should draw an overflowing house. See advertisement
ill !Mother tolumn
A New TRADC.We observed yesterday, lying by
the Hand street bridge, a flat boat laden with chairs,
bedsteads, settees, ece. We understand that it comes
fr - creo Chatauque lake, in the state of New York, and is
owned by Mr CUtifiINWIAM, and is the second boat
of the kind that has ever arrived from that country
The furniture is of the best quality and must beautiful
kind, and will be disposed of cheaper than it can be had
ia.this city. Atnung the assortment, we noticed some
articles that art, not manufactured here, and that tous,
.were curiosities. This is a new enterprise. Persons
. . • .
in want of furniture, would du well to risit M 1
bont, as he offers g:•od articles at low rates.
IrrSome person opened the gates of the lower Ca
nal Lock ie Allegheny night before last, and the Wa
ter inundated the cellars of the dwellings below, cau
sing considerable damage, mid injuring materially a
Tanyard in the vicinity. The collector asserts that he
closed the gate, and it is not known who uponed
We trust he may be discovered, and be suede to suffer •
severely for his folly.
Yesterday was a warm duy—eniirely too warm
for the season. Summer coats wen extremely plea
sant, and wayfarer-; evinced a decided preference for
the shady hides of the htreets. Vegetation i 4 coming
furward rapid!, but man) fear we may vet have a 'cold
snap,' which %)i.l destroy ail the good effects of the
present
11C515:,..t5.—A .ery largo hu.sinesq is now doing on
our Cane: oral itivt•ri. Produce font ;,elute is arri
ving in 1.11.1.:e quethtities, and the importations front the
emt k,•ry
t7eFIFTI-1 WARD DEMOCRATIC ASSOC!.
A . f lt)N.—A meet;rig of the Aa;oci•ttion will be held
thi;evorMig, (Sa , mrl n 1 at 7 o'clock, in the UuiLlin
fnrint.rly OCCII pi.•il 1, the Primitive Methotlish... oil
Pent, street (50, Wn•,l). Sa?:jr•ct cif Di5C115.3201!: The
Indnta•ndem, or `::b-Ttra+irr• Th g p iblie are
441 to renth•men lit' both of Ihe great po
viA:iin; to take part in the debate ace
inNited louttend. i 3, order of rho riAgociltipon.
April 13. JAMES BLAKELY.
FUR THE P ,, ST.
Mr Phillips: Thu dcw A 11,.y 13tei0 of wtit , d opt on
Smithfield ',greet, b.•twot•n the grope tits of Iht%td
Sutton and Andrew Milliken, I pronounce to Le a corn
thou noisatice, and if not speedily mitde passable, I
shall put the city, or somebody eke, into an enormous
pde CASTS. Yours. ANg IGHttoll.
NIARRIF:D
In Indiana, Indiana. en , Ps on. ene 21st ult. by the
Bev. Duvid Biair , Mt- WILLIAM EARL, in MSS SARAH
111/CNEAL.
In this city, on Thursday evening, tl.e 11th inst. by
the Ruv. A M Bryant, M r RORG \Vit.:5ON, to Miss.
ELIZA EARL.
With the above we received a deliel , ius slice of calif ;
they have our blessing, no small matter by the way.
WANTED.—PIaces fur a number of Clerks.
Sales men, Warelmuse men, Gardeners, La
borers, s Nilllrite and several Carpenters, several
Boya want trades. Ea' ‘Vanted—several sums of
money to borrow Wanted, several good Cooks for
Hotels, and respectable private Farnilies. Enquire
at HARRIS' Agency and Intelligence Office, No. 9,
Fab street.. ap 10
jJohn Coffey,
FASHION ABLE BOOT AND SHOE®
MAKER.
NO 56, Third street, between Wood and Market,
third door from the Post Office, would most res•
peetfully inform his friends and the public generally
that ho is prepared to make Boots and Shoes in the la
test and most approved style, as he has furnished him
self with the best of French and Philadelphia materi
als, and has in his employ the moat experienced work
men. He hopes to receive a liberal share of patro
nage
N. B.—Repairing dune with neatness and despatch
aplo-3m.
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quar
ter Sessions of the Peace of the County of Ana-
The Petition of Henry C. Taylorof the Borough of
Elizabeth, in said county;
Humbly sheweth, That Isaac McLaughlin of said
Borough, to whom was granted a license to keep a
'Dose of entertainment in said Borough for the ac
commodation of strangers and travelers, bath declined
continuing the said house as such public house, and
tbat his license will expire on the day of
A. D. 1844; That your Petitioner is desirous of con- .
towing said house as a hoLso of public entertainment;
Ye therefore pruy. Tour honors to permit your petition
er to keep a licensed inn or tavern therefor the residue'
of the time of the said Isaac McLaughlin's license.
Your petit onor further states that he hath provided
himself with all things necessary and convenient for
the entertainment of stranger...
We, the undersigned subscribers, inhabitants of the
Borough of Elizabethtown, being personally and well
acqttainted with Henry C. Taylor, the above named
petitioner, and do certify that he is a person of good
repute for honesty an 4 ternpentnee, and that said pub
lic house is necessary fur the accommodation of the
publicand ought to be continued as a licensed inn or
tavern. And therefore beg leave to recommend him
fora license agreeably to his petition.
John Walker, Fleury %Vesthny
Jambes A. Ekin, Culbert Many,
Alex. Stewart, John Howell,
John Welkin. Lewellen Howell,
B. Boyd, James Griffin,
James Douginis. Thomas Warren.
ulO
114 Spring Fashions.
No. 93, WOOD STREET, 1,17
Third Door below , Diamond Alley.
HAVlNGreceived from New York, the Spring ,
Fashion fot Hata, I have now on hand, and
will continue to manufactory, every variety of the most.
fashionable Hats, at the lowest price..
Persona wanting to palrehmsn neat. rhcap, fashion's
hla fiats, whoksale or [-clod. are respectfully invited
4.0 call.
S. MOORS.
m2l-dawl to
HENRY C. TAYLOR
REPORTED BY
D. B. SAeble, Steamboat Agent and Commission
Water Street, near Wood
9 ►YET RATES IN TN/. CIIAIINEL
ARRIVED.
Bridgewater, Campbell, VVbeeling,
R Clayton, Gaskill, Brownsville,
Moxahala, Parkinson, Mon City,
Belfast, Poe, Wheeling,
Majestic, Bennet, Cincinnati,
Daily Beaver Packets,
Clipper, Crooks, Cincinnati,
Patriot, Ruda, St Louis,
Muskingum Valley, Bawen, Zanesville,
Della, Bowman, Brownsville,
Swiftsure No 3, Robinson, St Louis,
Charlotte, Downing, St. Louis,
National, Mason, St Louis,
Bridgewater, Campbell, Wheeling,
Pinta. Vundergrilf. Wnboah.
Brunette, Irwin, Cincinnati, '
F Gifu =
or misuse *l, Louisville and fit. Louis.
-The new and splendid Passenger
Steamer, NEW ENGLAND, Stitt.
B. PAGE, Master. will leave for the
above and intermediate ports on Tuesday. 16th inst.
at 10 o'clock. For freight or passage apply on board:
The New England is provided with •Evans' Safety
Guard. 89-Iw*
U. S. M
AIL STEAMER LITTLE BEN, CAPT.
THACKER.
Per Cincinliati.
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 ci.r to No 4, Word street. mar26-3m
The Little Ben is provided with Evans' safety guard
to prevent explosion of boilers. m26-3m.
DAILY BEAVER PACKET.
THE steamer CLEVELAND having
been rebuilt, will commence her regu
lar trips to and ft om Beaver, on Mon
day, the 18th instant, leaving Pittsburgh every morn.
ing at 9 o'clock, and Beaver at 1 o'clock, P. M. (Sun
days excepted). Fur freight or passage apply to
BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR,
No6o, Water street.
• FOR CINCINNATI
-,, a rc , Steamer CUTTER. COLLINS, Master,
- 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, arid ( - tarnished with entire new boilers, and can
be recommended to the shipping and travelling com
munity us a safe and expeditious boat. For freights
rpassh;re apply on board, or to
BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR,
No GO, Water street.
The Cutter is provided with the Safety Guard, to
prevent explosion.
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For , ,onis and Illinoislniver•
- .
The new and fist running steamer
I I.
BELLE AIR.
.• .. ---, - .. N. B. BARCLAY,
landing.'
on
depart for the above and all intermediate landing.'
on Saturday, the 13th instant, at 10 o'clock, positively.
For freight or passage tipp.y on board or to
all BIRNIINGHAM B. TAYLER. IVaterst.
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EIGHT TRUNKS AND CHESTS OF THEAT
RICAL DRESSES AT AUCTION.
A T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of
%Vow! and Fifth streets, on Monday next, April
1 5 th. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, withoth.
------------ reserve, to pay freight and otherchirges, eight trunks
ISAAC Cltl:SE,
and chests of Theatrical Dresses.
:cc,. 37 , Smith ': i ilha rf, ul2
CO J D DAVIS, Auctioneer.
MISSION AND FOR WARDING .___
MERCHA NT,
GROCERlES.—Constantly ot. hand and . for sale,
kir
DA LII3IOIIE. a general naeortment of Family Groceries, of the
best quality, selsetted %sith the utmost care, as
`\711.1. attend attetul to the purchase of Groceries cu d bleß4 they can be had in the city, wholesale or retail.
other articles, and forward the same with des- Best winter strained Sperm and Lamp Oil, and sperm
patch us directed. Merchants and others wanting candler; a choice assortment of pure wines, brandy,
Ftsb, by forayttrdi,ig their orders, accompanied with Holland Gin, Champagne Brandy of 1830, 10 year
the money, may depend upon their orders being filled old Rye Whiskey, etc.
at the very lowest price, and care taken to select the mll-Im
best in the market. mar 22-2 m"
Family Groceries.
FRESH FROM THE EASTERN CITIES!
REINHART & STRoNG.
A RE now receiving their Spring surplice of GOOD
THINGS, and being determined that their Es.
tablishment shall net be surpassed by any other in this
city,eithor in tho varietyorexcellen ce of its articlev,they
have given particular attention to the selection of their
NEW STOCK, with a special desire of pleasing their
customers, and meriting a continuance of that patron
uge hitherto so liberally bestowed upon them.
In returning their grateful aaknowledgemcnts for
past favors, R & S wouli take this occasion to re-
new the imitation to their friends and the public, to
call and examine their assortment, in which may be
found the following articles:
36 chest Fine Green and Black Teas, consisting of
Hyson, Young Hyson, imperial, Gunpowder,
Sonchong, Powchong, Orange Pecco, and •
Rose Flavored.
12 Boxes Loaf Sugar, assorted qualities,
5 Bbls Crushed do, (a handsome article;
2 " Fine Pulverise do.
5 " Boston Syrup, (genuine;)
2 " Philada. do (a beautiful article;)
25 " Mackerel No 1,2, 3:
6 " Halifax Salmon;
10 Half bbls Mackerel;
15 Boxes Scaled Herrings
6 " Italian Maccaroni;
5 " " Vermicelli;
10 " Prime Rock Candy;
16 " Pickles, assorted;
6 " French Olives and Capers;
20 " Drums Smyrna Figs;
22 " Goshen Cheese;
hO " Resins, 6 Boxes Prunes:
16 " Oranges and Lemons;
11 " Castile, Toilet and fancy soaps;
15 " Sperm Candles, 4s, 56 and 66.
28 " Chewing Tobacco, assorted:
10 Baskets Olive Oil, prime;
6 Doz Raspberry Vinegar (in Bottles;)
1 Cask French White Wine--Vinegar;
3 " Zarre Currants;
2 Wile Rice—Flour (fresh;)
2 Bbls Ground Ginger,s bbl Alum;
1 " Cloves 4 " Nutmegs;
" Mace, 100 mats cassia;
10 Bags Pepper and Alspice;
3 " Canary & Caraway seed;
12 " African Ground Nuts;
5 " Cocoa Nuts;
8 " Liverpool Ground Salt;
18 " Salina do do (for teble use.)
00 " Rio Coffee;
10 " Old Gov. Java coffee, prime;
3 " Mocha Coffee;
2 BblsLondon Mustard, (in cans;)
rib Doe Fine French do in pots, with a great va
bety of rich meat and fish sauces, catsup, presrves,
lottled fruits, &c. dcc. All of which will he sold
owfor cash. REINHART & STRONG,
a S. 140 Liberty st
Large Size Window Glass.
r UST received from the East, a few boxes superior
J Window Glass suitable for fashionable Bulk Win
dows, size 36 by 26, 30 by 24, and 29-18, which will
be offered by the single light or box, at a small advance
on manufacturer's prices. THOS. A. HILLIER.
alo. 104 Wood at. near Fifth.
JOHN PARKER,
(Of de &define of J. 4- J. Parker.)
Wholesale grecerr, Dealer he Produce, ani
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
No. 5, COMMERCIAL 110 w,
mar 20-tf Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
7HHDS PRIME N 0 SUGAR,
5 13 bbls Loaf Sugar, -
S tierces best Rico,
Received by steamboats Corsair and Little Rock, for
sale by - 14; & M MITCHELTREE,
a3-dlats.w3t No 160. Libert! avast.
Aferchant,
DEPARTED
Sohn D. Dilrby
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCWT,
Corner of Wood and sth, act Piaanirgh,
I S ready to receive merchandise of every description
on consignment, for public or private sale, and
from long experience in the above business, flatters
himself that he will be ablo to give entire satisfaction
to all who may favor him with their patronage).
Regular sales on MONDA TS and THURSDA TS, Of Dry
Goods and fancy articles, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Of Groceries, Pixteburghmanufactured articles,new
and second hand furniture, &c., at 2 o'clock, P.M.
Sales every evening,atearly gas light. aug l2—y
LARGE AND FRESH STOCK OF INGRAIN
AND VENITIAN CARPETS.
T HE regular assorttnent of the above ankles, 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 private sale. for LESS TRAM AA E WHERE
ELSE in the city.
Also, an assortment of Brussels, Tufted and Sche
neil Hearth Rugs, C. S. BICKLEY,
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Auctioneer.
Auction Sales,
OF DRY GOODS, FURNITURE, &c
AT DAVIS'
O N Monday next, April ISth, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
will be sold without reserve, at Davis' Commer
cial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Sth streets,
a large and general assortment of Dry Goods, can
prising, in part,
Superfine Broad Cloths. Calicos, Muslin.;
Handkfs., Laces, A officials, Ribbands ;
Summer Drillings, Cassimeres, Table Cloths ;
Sewing Silk, Fustians, Jeans;
900 doz. Spool Cotton, &c.
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.. FURNITURE, viz
1 Rosewood Pianoforte, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs,
Bedsteads, Kitchen utensils, 7 Pedlar's Wagon, 1
Sulky, nearly new.
012
PEDLAR'S WAGON AND HARNESS,
At Auction.
A T Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, corner of
Wood and sth streets, on Monday next, April
15th, nt 2 o'clock, P. M., will be sold without reserve:
1 Pedlar's Wagon on springs. with four separate
Boxes, Locks and keys ,and Carriage Top; also, a set
of Double Harness.
al3
York Wagon at Auction.
W ILL be said at tho new Auction rooms, Nos 61
and 63 'Wood street, on Monday, the 15th inst.,
at 2 o'clock P M, one second hand ono horse York
Wagon, square box and seat for two.
The wagon is in good order, and can be seen in front
of the Auction rooms on the morning' of sale.
ul3 C S DICKLEY, Auctioneer.
Piano Porte at Auction.
(AN Monday afternoon 75th inst. at 2 o'clock will be
sold at Davis' Commercial Auction Rooms, cor
ner of Wood and Fifth sts. One very superior toned
Piano Forte, with French Grand Action, Rose wood
case, and made by the Button Manufacturing Company.
J. D. DAVIS,
Auctioneer.
HENRY F. SCIIIVEPPE
1 TN the Court of Common Pleas, of Allegheny rosin
-1 ty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at
October Term, 1840. No 126.
WOODS. In the matter of ) And now to wit, March
..........,
the voluntary as-30, 1844, on motion of C
L. S. signment of Ja ' s f
0 Loomis, Esq, the Court
............ Herr iott. J appoint Fnmcis R Shank,
Ritchie and C S Eyster, Elm Auditors, to audit
the account of the assignees filed in this case.
From the Record
GEORGE It RIDDLE, Pro.
The auditors in the above case will meet fur the pur
pose of performi net their duty under the above appoint-
ment, at the office of Francis It Strunk, Esq., in 4th
Street, Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, the 30th April, inst.,
at 3 o'clock P M, at which time and place those in
wrested are hereby notified to attend.
FRANCIS R SHUNK,
D RITCHIE.
a5-3w C S EYSTER.
Only one Shilling—Now Ready.
A NEW Novel by Mary Howitt, Love and Money
an every day Tale. This is a most excellent
work, and will be found to possess unusual interest to
all lovers of fiction of a high character.
Fur sale at COOK'S Periodical Depot. apr 9
Imil
310TEIL & BOARDING ROUSE
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that he has opened a Hotel and
Boarding House in Third street, a few doors from
Wood, where travelers and others will be accommo.
dated on tho most reasonable terms. The house Is
spacious, and has been fitted up at considerablo ex
pense, and every arrangement is made that will en
sure the comfort and render satisfaction to boarders
and lodgers. A share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited.
a4-tf CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ.
New Arrival of Quaansware & China.
rli HE subvcriber would respectfully invite the at
-1 tention of the public to his present stock of White
Glazed Ware, a superior article. together with a select
assortment of White French Chine,cornprising all the
necessary pieces to constitute complete sets of Dining
and Tea were.
Also a general stock of articles suitable for the sup.
ply of country merchants, to which their attentiontis
invited, at his old stand, corner of Front end Wood
strects. HENRY H MEW.
ally
NEW CASK
Dry Goods sad Variety Store:
J. K. Logax 4. George Conna,
HAVE opened a new cash Dry Goods and variety
Store in Fifth street, between the Exchange
Bank and Wood street, under the firmof J. K. Logan
& Co.
Their stock of Goods are entirely fresh and having
been all purchased for CASH, principally at auction,hy
George Connel, (who has hod long experience in the
business, and resides in Philadelphia to make purcha
ses and pick up bargains,) they will, therefore be ena
bled to ofer great inducements to those wishing to pur
chase: as they are determined to sell at the lowest
possible advance on eastern cost for CASH.
They have now on hand a large and well selected
stock of seasonable Goods, among which are Blue.
Blue Black, Invisible Green, Brown, $ land Cadet,
ig
mixed Broadcloths; Cassimeres and ttinets;•Gam
broons : Linen and Cotton Drillin Cottonade;
Vesting,, fancy prints; 3-4, 4-4 and 5-4; Bleached
and Brown Muslin,; Irish Linen; Bed Ticking; Mari
ner's Shirting; "Tit/ey, Tatham & Walker's," and
"Hope & Nelson's" Patent Thread; Spool Cotton;
Sewing Silk; -Silk and Cotten Hdkrs; 30 hour, and
8 day Brass Clocks, warranted; &c.. Le. They will
be constemly receiving additions to their stock purcha
sed at the eastern auction, and would invite the atten
tion of dealers and others to an examination of their
goods before purchasing elsewhate.
Pittsburgh, April 1, 2844.
J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer
J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer
,for Salt antt qro itt.
BlTHEtbree story, well finished and comforta
ble brick house on Liberty street, Intel)
occupied by J W Lightner, Esq.
Also, a very neat two story brick house on Liberty
street, adjoining the Wesley Chapel, only six moms,
with a first rate garden, fruit, glltPc•, &c, Stc6
Also, a three story brick dwelling halm on 6th st..
near Grant, containing six comfortable rooms. As
this house can be divided so as to rent in three tene
ments without interfering with one another it will be
so let if required.
Also, two large and beautiful lots situate on the west
side:of the canal, in Allegheny city, part of Warner,
Painter &Lorenz's plan, will be sold on an 'improving
lease,
Also, the vacant lots en Liberty street, opposite Bru
not's Load Factory.
Also, a vacant lot corner of Penn awl Adams at.
Also, • lot of ground, corner of Factory and Etna
streets, sth Ward, 100 feet front, running to low water
mark.
Apply at the Real Estate Offices of BLAKELY &
MITCHEL, Stnithfield street, and Penn street, sth
ward.
For sale as above, several well improved Farms in
Allegheny and adjoining counties. al2
151 . 8
w vi ii it l a a a n o d f an
amathenott given
nin the
aiaa t
•
deceased, late of the borough of Washington, Pa., the
undersigned executor &the estate, will offer at public
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.
mining 80 feet on Smithfield *creel and 80 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
kiumn by R. OFFICER.
mar 12-ts
[Pennsylvanian publish in weekly paper till .ale
and charge this office.]
DuiMing Lots in Birmingham.
13 LOTS, suitable for building most eligibly sit
uated, and within two 4.1 nes' walk of the
steam ferry boat landing, win,: • id at prices to suit
the times. The terms of paymer.. will be-made easy,
either for cash or such barterns can be made available.
Apply to the subscribers in Birmingham, or Mr. P.
Peterson, No. 4, Ferry street, Pittsburgh.
June 1.
JAS. PATTERSON, jr.
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS.
Huey & Co.,
No P 23, ff'oecl Street,
ARE new receiving a fresh stock of Siltin g D r y
Goods, whi,-it they hove lattly pun:linn t.! in the
east, entirely for cash. and they flettewbeinselees
hat they can now offer such inducements AT will make
t the interest of all purchasers to give them a call, as
they are determined to sell goods cheaper than any
other house west of the mountains. al
To Lease.
LOTS Nos. 25, 26, 27, 34, 85, 85, 86. 87. 110,
124, 125 and 126 Irvin's Plot—Scott's Fields.
Any person wishing to lease can learn further particu
Lars by applying to A. CULBERTSON.
- of the him of Poindexter & Co., Pittsburgh. .
or to S. BLOOD,
mar. 25-tf. Allegheny City.
PARTN'ERSUrp.
T HE Undersigned have this day entered into part
..L. nership, for the purpose of doing a Transports
iion. Forwarding, and Commission business under the
style and firm of H Devine & Co. H. DEVINE.
mar 23 E. G HIT ESIDES.
Sewickly Academy.
A classical and commercial boarding scboolfor boys
On the Beaver •Road, 14 mites from Pittsburgh.
ItZV. JOS. S. TRAVELLI, PRINCIPAL.
THE Summer Session will commence on WED
NESDAY, MAY 1, 1844 Terms—Board•
ing, Tuition, Washing, Fuel, Lights, &c, per session
of five months. s6s—one half payable is advance.--
Books and stationery furnished when required, at the
expense of the pupil. All clothing to be distinctly
marked. Pupils furnish their own towels. It is very
desirable that all should be present on the first day of
the session.
Refer to Hon Charles Shaler,
Dr Joseph P Gazzato. -
IrrFor further particulars inquire of the Principal,
or of Messrs JOHN IRWIN & SONS, No 11, Wa.
ter rtreet, Pittsburgh. a3-Inr
FIRST SUPPLY OP THE SEASON!
ALGEO & McGUIRE
A RE now opening one of the richest and most ex
tensive stocks of Goods that they have ever been
able to offer to the public, every pieco of which has
been boughtand selected carefully. Our cloths are of
the choicest make, imported—black, blue and olive
French, from medium to the finest qualities; Naval
blue, black, invisible, rifle and olive greens, of En
glish and American; Doeskin and Seeded French Css
simeres, very elastic; Cooper's make of English, Plain
and Fancy do. The variety of Vestings, comprising
all the newest patterns, is endless. Our trimmings
are also of the first qualities. Although we do not
profess to sell lower than the lowest, yet we again
pledge ourselves to make work that will compare with
that of any other establishment east or west.
ALGEO & MeGUIRE,
251, Liberty street.
aIeNENNA'S AUCTION niART,
CORNER Of WOOD & SECOND ISTS.
T HE undersigned very respectfully tenders Ids ser
vices to the public, and to Importers, Merchants
and Manufacturers, ss a general
AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION MERCHANT.
He has taken out a license and entered into the securi
ties required by law, for the transaction of PUBLIC
SALES of all FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Guerts AND
FAIRICS.
An experience of a series of years in commercial
life has furnished the undersigned with some knowl
edge of business, nearly twenty years of which have
been devoted actively to the auction business,
which may be advantageous to those who confide to
him the sales of property.
To the Istroaysa every facility will be offered in die.
posing of Dry Goods. Groceries and Hardware:
and to the Home Manufacturer, the most prompt at
tention will be paid in the sale of ibnericanproducts.
Sales of reel and personal estate in town and coun
try shall command the best services of the undersign
ed. Arrangements will be made whereby liberal ad.
stances will be wade on coosignosents, and sales i n
every instance closed without delay. Business will be
commenced and consignments received on the first
day of April, when the regular day; of sale shall be
announced. P McKENNA,
m2B-]m The Old Auctione er .
(City Dailies copy lm)
(Philadelphia U. S. Gazette and New York Courier
and Enquirer copy one month and charge this office.)
- 17(7 Z DAVITT, fonnetiy of theirs Cky Cita b
V • its Stove, is now engaged Irat the Trans
But Doom. +Am be will be hippy to see hie Maeda
d tomer customers, and setae them to the beet of bill
ability.
For Boat
Public liale.
transpollation tines.
ANIIIIIICAPI POWTABLIII 1111041 T Lam,
Per the gresatiewsesikw of
MERCHANDIZE AND PRODUCE
111111'Weal
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA, PITTS
BURGH AND BALTIMORE,
AID ....
NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
H DEVINE,
E G WHITESIDES, a ?Proprietors,
BUZBY & BROTHER, )
11)11 ES PECTFULLY inform thairfriends and ihipi
1 It.. generally, that they have changed the name of their
Transportation Line, Gom the United States Portable
Boat Une. to the American Portabki 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. t
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, separaiioe and
damage to Goods, invariably attending three tran
shipments between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, are
by the Portable Boats most effectually removed.
To give undoubted security to owners and shippers,
all goods and produce shipped by this line will be in
sured in a responsible office in Philadelphia, without
any additional charge to the owners. ._
_additional
chandise shipped by this line in any of the east
ern cities, and consigned to H Devine &Co, will be for
warded immediately on arrival at Pittsburgh to any
part of' the west, free of commissions.
H. Devine will receive produce consigned to him,
pay steamboat freight and charges, and forward the
same to any of the eastern cities, and ohdrge no com
missions for storage, advancing or forwarding. Any
communications or goods directed to the oar* of the
undersigned Agents will be promptly attended to.
H. DEVINE & CO.,
Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh
BUZBY & BROTHER,
363 Market street, below Tenth, Philsdelphia.
GIESE & SON,
Cnmmerce street Wharf, Baltimore.
B A FAHNESTOCK & CO,
100 Front street, New York.
RICE & WILLI=
No 3. Chathamstreet,
C. A. McAPIIII477II
UNITED STATES
PORTABLE BOAT LINE
For the transportation of 3'erebandize, to and from
PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE, PHILADEL
PHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
T HE success this line has met with, vines it wai
first established on the "Individual Enterprise"
system, bas induced the proprietors to increase the
number of Boats during the winter to twenty-five, cne
of which will leave Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Hal
timers 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 raly onhaving their produce, merchan
dise, or goods of any kind that may be consigned to
the Agent/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
CHARLES A. 4. I IcANULTY,
At the Depot, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.
ROE & MRILL,
33, Smith's Wharf. ne a r Pratt st,E R
Baltimor.
W & J T TAPSCOTT,
No 43, Peck Slip, New YOE.
" • • THOMAS BORIIIDGE,
jan 31-ly 272, Market street, Philadelphia.
1844.
; t ;Z:=;,.. ;...,7„,,m ai n
"IRON CITY LINE" OF CANAL BOATS.
C ONNECTING with steamer Cleveland, at Bea
ver, will be in operation op the 25th instant. to
Cleveland daily,
The above line is composed of 8 good Canal Pinata,
commanded by experienced men, and will depart ev
ery mot ring to and from Pittsburgh and Cleveland, at
9 o'clock. Proprietors of the above line are
Messrs. HUBBY & HUGHES, Cleveland, 0.
" STANDART, INGRAHAM & CO.,
Celand, 0.
Freight of all kinds will be carried as low v as by any
other good and responsible line. For freight or pas
sage apply to BIRMINGHAM & TAYLOR,
marlB Nn 60, Water street.
_ft_igimia. ma=
Freights to Philadelphia and dialtisaere.
MERCHANTS Ss MANUFACTURERS' LINE
F OR transporting Goods, Merchandise, Produce,
&c., between Pittsburgh, PAiladelpitia 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 fonrar
clod from Philadelphia lryshis Line will be insured.—
The Proptietors and agents will give their whole at
tention and endeavor to render whfaction 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, Proprietors.
Samuel busier, Canal Basin. nearnh st. Pittsb'g:
Samuel W Day, Ist and 2d Wharf; below Ramat.
Delaware, Philadelphia
(sage Cruse, Baltimore.
ff L Patterson, H ollidaysburgh.
Jesse Patterson, Johnstown.
1 ¢ N Briggs, New York.
Win B Reynolds & Co., Boston
teren rot
James McCully,
Irvin & Martin,
R Robinson & Co,
J W 13arbridge &Co,
Henry Coulter,
C G Hussey,
John Grier,
Church & Carothers.
George Breed,
F Sellers,
Samuel ./ McNight, Lorca
Samuel Wilson, Madison,
feb 13, '44
Itspitar-IrachAiLfre Oinsiaasti.
Na
Swiftstne Hobbies, Meogir t ...iienres every
Tharidey at 10 Adock,.
The,Cutter,ColliesjdZier a hones everyThreday s t
10 o'clock a. m.
The Meatgarma, Bennett, MieettrAnyeeeeet7Seto
array at ID eclat& e. m. _ 4 4
The Etrpress, Puldase, Maar, fterseliverySts•
day at 10 o'clock a m.
JOHN ififtatiMnCO.;
Arne 4.
WM'S Mat iiinaTsttecT*4l
a 4 - Pe VI, Wee.l st4sit
PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBUROH..
Bank of Pittsburgh
Merchants and Maxstfactswors' bank '. *paw
Exchange ".
Do.Hollidaysburgh .
PHILADELPHIA.
Bank of North America
.. par
Do Northern Liberties par
Do Pennsylvania . •••• ••- -par
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania par
Farmers' and bfeekesdc. s' bank...........par
Kensington bank. par
Manufachs . reis and Meckanics' .... par
Mechanics:
Philadelphia bank par
Sokuy/ki// "
pa r
Southwark " ~ar
pa
Western r
Bank of Penn Township ....par
Girard bank
U. S. bank and branches 1 0
COUNTRY
30
Bank of Germantown
Chester county ••....... ..... par
" Delaware county
Pay
" Montgomery ........par
" Northumberland ........
Par
Partners' bank of Bucks county Per
Easton bank
Doylestown bank
par
Frarsktiss bank of Washington 1
Bank of Chambersburgh.., 1
" Gettysburgh ...
•e ......
I
" Lewistown 1
" Susquehanna county .... .... • .25
Barkscolusty bank....
Columbia Bentham/ Bridge Company 1
Carlisle bank • 1
Erie bank 1
Farmers and Drovers' bank 1
" Bank of Lancaster 1
" Bank of Reading I
Harrisburg bank
Hernesdede"....
Lancaster " ....
.1
Lancaster Co. " . 1
Lebanon " 1
Miners' bank qf ?Mari ..Ile— •
Monongakela bank of Brownsville ' 1
New Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2
Northampton bank
....no was
Towanda bank
.. 83 -
,
Wyoming bank
....... 1
West Branch bank...-. . ..
York bank
Belmont bank of OHIO.
St. Clairtville....
Clinton bank 0/Volum:bus-- ...... .1
Columbiana bank of New Lisbon..... .
Circ.-keine (Lawrence, cashier)....
" (Warren, cashier) no sale
Cinciwnetibanks .........
Chillicothe
......... ..
Commercial bank of Lake Erie.... 3
Dayton bank
Franklin bank of Columbus.... ...... • I
Farneers'and Afechasics' bank of Steubenville— .
Farmers' bank of Canton 30
Gsaitga
Granville
Hamilton
LaLancasterloter 10
Marietta
Massillon...... .
Mechanics' and Traders'. Cincinnati. . 2
ifinastPleasant ..
Norwalk
Putnam
.....
..... •
Sandusky
&Jae
Urbana
....50 . ....... ..... ..
Wooster
Xenia
:
Eanesiille
Bank of Cleveland
90
INDIANA.
&ate bawl and branches....
State Scrip
All beaks...
State bank
Bank of Illinois, Skenonectown ... • •
50
VIRGINIA.
Sank of the ratty of Virginia -
Bertha/ Virginia.
Exchange bank of Virginia ..... ---
Farmers' bank of Virginia —••—
North- Westernbank of Virginia . ...... • ....;
Merchants' and Mechanics' bunk of Virginia--
Branches.. • • .....
MARYLAND.
Baltimore City batiks .
AU other solvent banks ,
NORTH CAROLINA
All solvent
SOUTH CAROLINA
All solvent banks..
All iolfrett band.,.
Mobile banks.
Noci Orteales banks LOUISIANA.
TENNE S ( goof°
SEE. •• •...
Calvary banks.
All banks .
PRINTING OFFICE
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The proprietors of the Memento POET surd bilk.
CUR.! Ann bfaxtrrAcrnatit respectfrilly inform their
friends awl the patrons of those papers, that they have
a large sad well chosen assortment of
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